Structure of the Principles of Innovation Management
https://doi.org/10.22394/1726-1139-2022-9-95-105
Abstract
Innovation management is a priority type of management implemented in highly competitive markets. Despite the relative stability of the content and structure of innovation management, it can be implemented in various variants and is subject to evolution depending on the state and
trends of the environment. Timely identification of prerequisites for adjusting the content and structure of innovation management is an important condition for ensuring the competitiveness of enterprises, regions and the country as a whole.
The hypothesis of research is the possibility of determining the quantity and interrelation-ships of the principles of innovation management depending on it qualitative attributes, as well as the attributes of the environment.
The research methods are methods of analysis and synthesis, induction and deduction, as well as classification, and the tools are binary matrices that provide for the joint use of two qualitative attributes of the studied objects and it dichotomies.
The subject of research is the structure of the principles of innovation management implemented at the institutional level.
The result of research is the structure of principles of innovation management, characterized by the validity of its hierarchy, the quantity of principles, as well as the relationships between them, due to the combination of qualitative attributes of studied objects and it dichotomies.
The obtained results make it possible to reduce costs, time, as well as lost profits for the creation of innovations due to clear structuring of principles of innovation management at the management levels of an economic entity and the implementation of systematic approach to innovation management. In addition, the article lays the foundations for the design of innovation management systems using computer software.
Keywords
About the Author
A. P. TyapukhinRussian Federation
Alexey P. Tyapukhin, Director, Doctor of Science (Economics), Professor
Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Orenburg Branch)
Orenburg
References
1. Кондратьев Н. Д. Большие циклы конъюнктуры: Доклады и их обсуждение в Институте экономики / Н. Д. Кондратьев, Д. И. Опарин. – 1-е изд. – М.: Рос. ассоц. науч.-исслед. ин-тов обществ. наук. Ин-т экономики, 1928. – 287 с. [Kondratyev N. D., Oparin D. I. Large cycles of conjuncture: Reports and their discussion at the Institute of Economics. 1st ed. Moscow, 1928. 287 p. (in Rus)].
2. Янг С. Системное управление организацией / С. Янг ; пер. с англ. под ред. С. П. Никанорова, С. А. Батасова. – М.: Советское радио, 1972. – 456 с. [Young S. System Organization Management / tran slation with English by ed. S. P. Nikanorov, S. A. Batasov. Мoscow: Soviet Radio, 1972. 456 p.].
3. Albers H. H. Principles of Management: A Modern Approach. 3-d ed. New York, London, Sydney, Toronto: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 1969. 702 p.
4. Anderson D. L., Britt F. F., Favre D. J. The 7 Principles of Supply Chain Management // The Best of Supply Chain Management Review. 2005 [Electronic source]. URL: https://supplychainventure.com/PDF/TheSevenPrinciplesofSupplyChainManagement.pdf (accessed: 13. 01. 2022).
5. Bailey K. D. Typologies and taxonomies: An introduction to classification techniques. London: Sage Publications, Inc. 1994. 90 p.
6. Bose D. C. Principles of Management and Administration. 2nd ed. New Delhi: PHI Learning. 2012. 748 p.
7. Burns T., Stalker G. The Management of Innovation. London : Tavistock, 1961. 269 p.
8. Carpenter M., Bauer T., Erdogan B. Principles of Management. Nyack, NY : Flat World Knowledge, 2009. 728 p.
9. Crandall R. E., Crandall W. R., Chen C. C. Principles of Supply Chain Management, Second edition, London, New York : CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, Boca Raton, 2015. 717 p.
10. Creswell J. W. Research design: qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods approaches. 4th ed. USA : SAGE Publications, Inc., 2014. 273 p.
11. de Casanove A., Morel L. Innovation management principles from ISO 50500 series. United Kingdom, Aston: International Association for Management of Technology IAMOT, 2018. 15 p.
12. Deming W. E. Out of the crisis. Cambridge, MA: Massachusetts Institute for Technology Press, 1982. 507 p.
13. Drucker P. The practice of management. New York: Harper & Row, 1954. 416 p.
14. Fayol H. General and Industrial Management. Paris: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, 1916. 142 p.
15. Gareis R., Huemann M., Martinuzzi A., Weninger C., Sedlacko M. Project Management and Sustainable Development Principles. Newtown Square : Project Management Institute, Inc., 2013. 187 p.
16. Hill C. W. L., McShane S. Principles of Management. First Edition. New York : McGraw-Hill, 2008. 528 p.
17. Kaplan R. S., Norton D. P. The Balanced Scorecard: Translating Strategy into Action. Boston: HBS Press, 1996. 322 p.
18. Kotler P., Armstrong G. Principles of marketing. 9th ed. New York : Upper Saddle River, 2001. 126 p.
19. Kreitner R. Principles of Management. 12th ed. Thomson South-Western, 2012. 592 p.
20. Liker J. K. The Toyota way: 14 Management principles from the world’s greatest manufacturer. New York : McGraw-Hill, 2004. 350 p.
21. Mc Dermott C. M., O’Connor G. C. (). „Managing radical innovation: an overview of emergent strategy issues”, Journal of Product Innovation Management, 2002. Vol. 19. N 6. P. 424– 438.
22. Mc Guffog T., Wadsley N. The general principles of value chain management // Supply Chain Management. 1999. Vol. 4. N 5. P. 218–225.
23. Morden T. Principles of management. 2nd ed. London, New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.
24. Murugan M. S. Management Principles and Practices. New York: New Age International, 2007. 520 p.
25. Ortt J. R., d van der Duin P. A. The evolution of innovation management towards contextual innovation // European Journal of Innovation Management. 2008. Vol. 11. N 4. P. 522–538.
26. Prasad L. M. Principles and Practice of Management. New Delhi: Sultan Chand & Sons, 2020. 550 p.
27. Ramadani V., Gerguri S. Innovations: Principles and Strategies // Strategic Change. 2011. N 20. P. 101–110.
28. Shapiro R., Heskett J. Logistics Strategy: cases and concepts. St. Paul, Minnesota.: Web Publishing Co, 1995. 602 p.
29. Taylor F. W. (). The principles of Scientific Management. New York, London: Harper and Brothers Publishers, 1919. 155 p.
30. Tripathi P. C., Reddy P. N. Principles of Management. 5th ed. Tata McGraw-Hill Education Pvt. Ltd., 2012
31. Urwick L. F. The Elements of Administration. New York: Harper and Row, 1943. 132 p.
32. Warfield J. N. Binary Matrices in System Modeling // Transactions on systems, man, and cybernetics. 1973. Vol. 3. N 5. P. 441–449.
33. Wisner J. D., Tan K. C., Leong G. K. Principles of Supply Chain Management: A Balanced Approach. Mason: OH Cengage Learning, 2014. 576 p.
34. Witcher B. J., Chau V. S. Strategic Management: Principles and Practice. Andover: Cenage Learning, 2010. 352 p.
35. Yılmaz O., Comez P. (Eds.) Innovation: Principles and Practices. Ankara : Gazi Kitabevi Tic. Ltd. Sti., 2020. 290 p.
Review
For citations:
Tyapukhin A.P. Structure of the Principles of Innovation Management. Administrative Consulting. 2022;(9):95-105. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22394/1726-1139-2022-9-95-105