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Human Potential and Innovative Development of the Economy

https://doi.org/10.26794/1999-849X-2023-16-2-6-18

Abstract

The subject of the study is the influence of individual components of human potential on innovative development.

The objectives of the work are to identify innovative and conservative models of behavior of economic agents in the form of innovators and conservatives as elements of human potential and to establish their impact on innovative development by assessing the general social conditions of human development in Russia and identifying how innovators contributed to the growth and development of the economy, and social conditions — their emergence.

The result of the study was the typification of innovators by the main types of innovations, which makes it possible to establish the most relevant characteristics of each type of innovation, to distinguish between conservative and innovative models of behavior of an economic agent according to the main criteria: purpose, scope of application, functionality, duration of application, implementation costs, sustainability. The relationship between the gross product and the index of the configuration of the economy, represented by innovators and conservatives, is shown. It is proved that the dysfunction of the behavior model leads to different effectiveness of the applied qualities of the innovator by types of innovations.

It is concluded that human potential does not guarantee high dynamics of innovative development if its level is not very high, and the innovative model of behavior of an economic agent with its predominance can be very destructive for the economy if the model itself exceeds the possibilities of its perception in terms of content.

About the Author

O. S. Sukharev
Institute of Economics of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation

Oleg S. Sukharev — Dr. Sci. (Econ.), Prof., Chief Researcher of the Institute of Economics

Moscow



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Sukharev O.S. Human Potential and Innovative Development of the Economy. Economics, taxes & law. 2023;16(2):5-18. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.26794/1999-849X-2023-16-2-6-18

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