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Mamajanov, Ikramjon. "INNOVATION AND INNOVATIVE ACTIVITY IN EDUCATION." CURRENT RESEARCH JOURNAL OF PEDAGOGICS 02, no. 09 (September 30, 2021): 101–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/pedagogics-crjp-02-09-23.

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This article is focused on the meaning and content of innovation and innovative activity and the descriptions given to them by Uzbek scientists and scientists from foreign countries. Besides that the article comprises different opinions and approaches on the descriptions, attitudes articles given to “Innovation” and “Innovative activity” in the framework of the laws on “Innovative activity”, “Education” and “Science and scientific activity”.
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Mamajanov, Ikramjon. "INNOVATION AND INNOVATIVE ACTIVITY IN EDUCATION." CURRENT RESEARCH JOURNAL OF PEDAGOGICS 02, no. 09 (September 30, 2021): 101–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/pedagogics-crjp-02-09-23.

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This article is focused on the meaning and content of innovation and innovative activity and the descriptions given to them by Uzbek scientists and scientists from foreign countries. Besides that the article comprises different opinions and approaches on the descriptions, attitudes articles given to “Innovation” and “Innovative activity” in the framework of the laws on “Innovative activity”, “Education” and “Science and scientific activity”.
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Bakaev, Shodijon, Shukhrat Ramazonov, Jakhongir Batirov, Nigora Ibatova, and Sherali Avezov. "Content of Innovation and Innovative Activity of the Teacher." International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation 24, Special Issue 1 (February 28, 2020): 585–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.37200/ijpr/v24sp1/pr201195.

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Labunska, Svitlana, Robert Karaszewski, Olena Prokopishyna, and Iegor Iermachenko. "Cognitive analytical tools for cost management of innovation activity." Problems and Perspectives in Management 17, no. 1 (April 3, 2019): 395–407. http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/ppm.17(1).2019.34.

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Promotion of innovations on the market is hampered in Ukraine by the lack of methodological approaches for analyzing the efficiency of innovative projects. The lack of appropriate methodology leads companies to refuse to innovate because of the uncertainty of final economic outcomes. The introduction of project based methods for innovation activity management allows, on the one hand, to reconcile strategic and operational objectives within the innovation process, innovation activity and general financial and economic activity of the enterprise, and on the other hand, to implement cognitive approaches to organization of company’s innovation management.The research argues the possibilities of applying the canonical correlation method for structuring the causal links between the determined components of a company innovative capability, such as innovation potential, innovative business opportunities and system margin. As these components may be further assessed by quantitative indices, the method of regression analysis is also used to develop analytical tools for innovation management, which allow to reveal the interrelated impact of expenses on the results of innovation activity. The paper analyzes changes in a company innovative capability that can be provoked by increased material, depreciation, labor and information costs and discusses directions of interrelated changes. Practical testing of submitted proposals is realized based on the Ukrainian companies’ statements for 2012–2017.
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Dolińska, Małgorzata. "Activity Of Companies In Innovation Networks." Equilibrium 7, no. 1 (March 31, 2012): 21–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.12775/equil.2012.002.

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Innovation networks can be understood as an organization in which two or more independent firms aim at joint research, development or spreading of innovations. In such a relatively stable and cooperative collaboration, the partner firms find support during one or more activities of the innovation process, which may increase their innovation performance (Dilk, Gleich, Wald 2008, p. 693). Relationships of innovative companies with partners in networks are based on development and transfer knowledge, which is used in innovation processes. With development of innovations in the network, knowledge and other resources are multiplied. The objective of this work is to explore cooperative relationships of companies with partners during innovation process execution within the network’s framework. This paper analyzes the impact of these relationships on the development of innovative companies, as well as also attempts to describe synergy effects of cooperation between partners in innovation networks. Questionnaire research on this subject was conducted in Lubelskie region in 2009. Summary results of these research are described in this work.
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Bogush, Alla. "Pedagogical message of innovative activity of future specialists." Scientific bulletin of South Ukrainian National Pedagogical University named after K. D. Ushynsky 2020, no. 2 (131) (June 25, 2020): 31–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.24195/2617-6688-2020-2-4.

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In the article, based on the analysis of the source and scientific base of the problem of innovation and innovative activity, the key concepts of further research are described, the discussion issues are characterized and our view on the studied construct is outlined. We understand the pedagogical message as a pedagogical professional orientation and the content of innovative activity of future specialists in various fields of education. Definitions of concepts and phenomena “innovation”, “innovation in education”, “innovational activity”, “pedagogical provision in innovation education” are considered. The origin in the scientific circulation of the concept of “innovation” has been clarified. We understand pedagogical innovations as a creative educational process of innovations aimed at updating the content, forms, means and methods of teaching and education, application of new (both in content and form) technologies, organizational dialogue, interactive forms of teacher interaction with students who change globally the nature of the acquisition of professional skills by future specialists and certify the effectiveness of the end result. We consider the innovative activity of students as the orientation of the student’s personality to active scientific and pedagogical activity to obtain new educational, scientific or professional information, immersing themselves in a new information space. The origins of research on the problem of “innovation” and “innovative activities” date back to the second half of the ХІХ century in foreign pedagogical science with the emergence of a new pedagogical field – experimental pedagogy (A. Binet, O. Decroly, A. Lai, E. Clapered, V. Kilpatrick, E. Mayman, E. Thorndike and others), the core of which was creative development of the personality. The historical scientific digression on the studied construct testified to the priority of the functioning of the related term “innovation”, which was formulated by E. Rogers. According to M. Lapin, “innovation” is a conscious introduction also in the main features of reproduction (replication), change of the structure and (or) process of functioning of the sociotechnical system as an element or subsystem and meet both the laws of society development and internal laws of development of object that changes. Under pedagogical innovations we will understand the creative educational process of innovations aimed at updating the content, forms, means and methods of teaching and educating future professionals, the use of new (both in content and form) technologies, organizational dialogue forms of teacher-student (professor-students) interaction, which globally change both the content and forms of its acquisition and educational outcomes. We understand innovative activity in the educational process of higher education institutions as an integrated interaction of teachers-innovators of professional disciplines, activities of students-performers and students-initiators, ready not only to introduce innovations in the process of their professional training, but also to initiate innovations.
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Tomakh, Viktoriia, and Hanna Veretennykova. "The innovative activity of enterprises and national economy growth: Ukraine, Poland." Economics of Development 19, no. 2 (June 19, 2020): 22–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/ed.19(2).2020.03.

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In the contemporary world, the sustainable development of national economies is impossible without the timely and high-quality implementation of innovation. The prompt use of innovations is considered to be the key to obtaining and maintaining both new and existing competitive advantages of both individual enterprises and the economy in general. This study aims to determine the dependence of national economic growth (based on the example of Ukraine and Poland) on the innovative activities of enterprises and innovative policies of governments, as well as the development of the improvement offers concerning the innovative policy of Ukraine based on international experience. The impact of innovation indicators on the level of GDP per capita in Ukraine and Poland over the period from 2000 to 2018 has been studied in the article. The most important factors of influence on the GDP per capita, through multivariate statistical analysis and regression analysis, were identified from the list of indicators of innovation activity, and the regression equation was constructed. For Ukraine, such factors are the “innovativeness of enterprises” (that explains the 34.19% of total dispersion), the “innovative inputs” (that explains the 17.11% of dispersion) factors and factor of “financing and implementation of innovations” (that explains 27.8% of the total dispersion). For Poland, the factor of “innovative activity” explains 44.35% of dispersion, and the factor of “innovative actions” explains 38.47% of total dispersion. Moreover, the suggestions involving innovation policy development of Ukraine are provided.
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Kukartsev, Vladislav, Alena Stupina, Vadim Tynchenko, Ilia Panfilov, and Larisa Korpacheva. "Air and space vehicle production: indicators of innovative activity." Economic Annals-ХХI 187, no. 1-2 (February 28, 2021): 114–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.21003/ea.v187-11.

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We analyze the problems of increasing the innovative activity of air and space vehicle manufacturing enterprises in Russia by the year 2021 and consider indicators reflecting the innovative activity of organizations, such as the implementation of innovations, the proportion of organizations engaged in technological innovation, cost of technological innovation by the source of funds, the dynamics of the innovative production output. Besides, correlation analysis of the relationship between the main indicators of innovation activity and the intensity of expenditures on technological innovations has been performed to identify dependencies describing air and space vehicle production’s distinctive features.
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Bоkоvets, Viktоriia, Natalia Makhnachova, and Alla Hryhulets. "STATE SUPPORT OF INNOVATIVE ACTIVITY." Problems of Innovation and Investment Development, no. 27 (December 21, 2021): 4–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.33813/2224-1213.27.2021.1.

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The purpose of the article determines the features of theoretical and practical research of the process of state activity in the development and improvement of innovative activities of modern domestic enterprises. The methodological basis of the study is the application of certain theoretical approaches to the use of a systematic approach, the use of comparative analysis, observation and diagnosis, comparison, analysis and synthesis, within the research of theoretical and practical systematic information to support innovation within public policy. The scientific novelty of the obtained results is determined by the effectiveness and some positive and negative trends of public policy regarding the implementation of innovative activities. That is why the article is devoted to the current topic of analysis of innovation. The main focus is on state support for innovation and considers the reasons for using various mechanisms to promote innovation in countries. Conclusions. The use of innovations significantly affects the economic development of the country in the direction of accelerating the restructuring of the economy, increasing its competitiveness, investment attractiveness and financial security of the country in the world economic system. State intervention in the regulation of the modern innovation sphere is objectively necessary, as there are market failures, overcoming which is one of the most important tasks of the state. Key words: innovation, innovative development, innovative activity, innovative potential, state policy of innovative development.
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KOZHOKAR, IGOR P. "Innovation and innovation activity: legal aspect." Proceedings of the Institute of State and Law of the RAS 15, no. 3 (July 31, 2020): 141–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.35427/2073-4522-2020-15-3-kozhokar.

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. Innovation is becoming a vector of modern social development not only in Russia, but also around the world. The category of innovation is used not only in economic science, but also in other areas of social and human studies. The task of legal science is to create an appropriate legal mechanism that can effectively regulate innovative relations, allowing them to be differentiated from other objectively changing social conditions. Such a mechanism can only be built on a scientifically based system of legal concepts that have a sign of innovation, which is currently absent in Russian legislation. This paper proposes a conceptual system based on the concept of innovation. There are numerous features of innovation that can be used by the legislator for various purposes of legal regulation (regulation of innovation relations, protection of innovation, support and promotion of innovation, and others), and in various fields of public life (economy, public services, social relations, culture, education). The basic idea of innovation should be considered along with its subordinate basic concepts (innovative product, innovative activity, innovative system, innovative infrastructure, innovative policy) including the description of their content and the possibility of further development of conceptual series that have the characteristic of innovation. The role of the legal concept series in detecting legal and technical defects in innovative legislation is shown.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Activity innovation"

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Абрютіна, Анастасія Вікторівна, Анастасия Викторовна Абрютина, and Anastasiia Viktorivna Abriutina. "Financial providing of enterprises' innovation activity." Thesis, Сумський державний університет, 2012. http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/28678.

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Abryutina, A. V. "Financial management of firm's innovation activity." Thesis, Sumy State University, 2014. http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/45226.

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In modern informational society and dynamic business environment innovation is the only factor which can sustain long-run growth of certain country under the influence of global development gap, rapidly changing customer needs, high level of market competition. Besides it not only governments but more and more firms are realizing the importance of innovation to gain competitive advantage. Obviously, they are engaging themselves in various innovative activities, ranging from manufacturing processes, product improvement, and brand building initiatives. Firms are creating new products, solutions and services that provide a radically better experience for the consumers.
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Herashchenko, Iryna. "Motivation and stimulation of innovation activity." Thesis, Національний технічний університет "Харківський політехнічний інститут", 2018. http://repository.kpi.kharkov.ua/handle/KhPI-Press/45714.

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Kuhakarn, Ravinda. "Open Innovation Activity for Product Development in SMEs." Thesis, KTH, Affärsutveckling och Entreprenörskap, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-97928.

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Open innovation opens up organizational boundaries so that a company can use and combine internal and external knowledge to develop and commercialize its own innovations, and can take its internal knowledge to market through external channels to generate additional value. There are many studies on large companies that use open innovation in order to develop their products, and keep up with rapid economic changes which affect their businesses. However there are not many studies on small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in terms of open innovation. SMEs are crucially important in global economy and innovation. They account for a large proportion in the global economy and create a large number of employment opportunities. They are more innovative than larger companies due to their flexibility and ability to quickly and efficiently integrate inventions created by their development activities. Nonetheless they lack of resources and appropriate structures. Accordingly innovation processes and strategies used for product development by large companies may not be appropriate for them. This study examines if SMEs should adopt open innovation activities for their product development and suggests that SMEs should adopt open innovation activities as complementary approaches to their internal R&D for their product development.
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Strauch, Kerry Elizabeth, and Ks_kes@ozemail com au. "Capturing innovation : entrepreneurial activity within an education organisation." RMIT University. Industry, Professional and Adult Training, 2005. http://adt.lib.rmit.edu.au/adt/public/adt-VIT20091028.095450.

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The 1990's in Victoria saw a political and economical shift away from the social justice themes of previous years to an economic rationalist approach to public sector services. Like other countries, educational reform initiatives focused on the introduction of market-oriented commercial practices. These were characterised by increased accountability for expenditure, pressure to supplement publicly funded income with commercial ventures, rationalisation of staff, privatisation of some services and a business-oriented approach to service provision. As part of this shift TAFE Institutes in Victoria were actively encouraged to embark on a business-based, entrepreneurial approach to training delivery in a competitive, user-choice market. This changing external environment is the context for this 'practitioner research' investigative project - the development of a motorsports program as a case study of innovation and entrepreneurship at Wodonga Institute of TAFE. A participant-observer research approach was applied to examine the perceptions of the stakeholders about the development of the program. Data was collected through semi-formal interviews with stakeholders, maintaining a reflective research journal and reviewing related literature. Analysis of the data identified emergent themes (enabling factors and barriers), reflecting at a micro level, similar themes and issues from current research and debate at national level. The themes are similarly reflected in literature on innovation, organisational change and entrepreneurship. The products generated from the investigative research project are:  Capturing Innovation: Entrepreneurial Activity Within a Publicly Funded Educational Organisation, an exegesis examining innovation and entrepreneurship at Wodonga Institute of TAFE through a case study (the motorsports program)  What a Great Idea! Where to From Here?, a set of guidelines for Wodonga Institute of TAFE practitioners about what is required in presenting their ideas to Senior Management (Appendix 1 and Appendix 2), and  a Professional development workshop agenda to support promotion of the guidelines (Appendix 2)  recommendations to Wodonga Institute of TAFE Directorate (Director/CEO and two Deputy Directors) for supporting the development of innovative ideas (Chapter 6). These outcomes aim to increase the success rate of innovative ideas being captured and developed into training programs and products at Wodonga Institute of TAFE.
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To, Chester Kin-man. "Modelling innovation activity processes for global fashion marketplaces." Thesis, De Montfort University, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/2086/4254.

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Abryutina, A. V. "Optimization of financial providing of enterprises' innovation activity." Thesis, Sumy State University, 2014. http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/45225.

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The recent financial instability in Ukraine and modern global tendencies in world economy have caused the necessity to find new financial recourses for innovation and investment activity of every competitive enterprise. Furthermore, the possibilities of self-financing and attraction of budgetary means, internal and external investments, banking credits, venture capital etc. are limited. This process is not only problematic, but expensive, risky and demanding highly experienced personnel. Besides it, every enterprise wants to receive maximum profit on the assumption of minimum costs. Thus the necessity to optimize the financial providing of enterprises’ innovation activity is obvious, and chosen direction of scientific research is topical enough.
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Pierrakis, Ioannis. "Investments and innovation : regional venture capital activity, business innovation and an ecology of interactions." Thesis, Cardiff University, 2012. http://orca.cf.ac.uk/23852/.

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This research adds to the growing literature from recent years on innovation finance, innovation systems, and regional economic and innovation policy. Although the role of business has been seen as critical within the regional innovation system, the role of business financing intermediaries has received considerably less attention despite its recognised role as a central actor of the system. This research focuses on an innovation player that seems to have been neglected by scholars to date, namely the venture capital industry. The research examines the role of different types of venture capital, public and private, in fostering innovation at the regional level. In examining this relationship, this thesis empirically analyses the characteristics of 4117 investments deals made to 2359 companies, the innovation outputs of these businesses and the responses to a survey of 50 venture capital professionals. The contribution of this thesis is threefold: First, this thesis investigates whether and how the supply of private sector venture capital and supportive public interventions has changed the availability of venture capital at the regional level. It examines the combination of venture capital in the UK regions by providing a detailed analysis of the extent of venture capital public dependency in each UK region. It also elaborates on the potential implications of the public sectors’s domination in venture capital provision in several UK regions. The regional dimension of the analysis is of special interest as it is the first comprehensive analysis of the source of VC investments (public or private) for each UK region. From a regional perspective, the UK now appears to have two venture capital markets. In London, the South East and, to a lesser extent, the East of England, private sector investors dominate investment activity. This contrasts with the remainder of the UK where the venture capital market is underpinned by extensive public sector involvement. Second, this thesis also investigates the role of venture capital in innovation using patents as a proxy variable for business innovation. In this way, it contributes to the literature by analysing the relation between patenting practices of venture capital backed firms, paying particular attention to two aspects: first, the company’s acquisition of venture finance and progress through the venture capital journey and second, the relationship between patent practices and source of venture capital finance (public or private) in UK regions. The analysis shows a clear relationship between venture capital and patents. Companies with patents are more likely to secure follow up venture capital finance compared with companies without patents. The econometric analysis results also suggest that UK companies with moderate public venture capital support are positively associated with patents while companies with extensive public venture capital support are negatively associated with patents, compared to companies with solely private venture capital support. The final part of the thesis investigates whether the environment in which funds operate may explain observed differences in the ability of these funds to invest in companies with the potential to innovate. It does this by examining the ecology of interaction between venture capital and regional innovation systems. This is the first detailed empirical investigation of the relationship between different types of venture capital (private or public) and other players of the innovation system such as universities incubators, research institutes, and regional authorities. Three important findings emerge from this analysis. First, venture capital public dependence is strongly and significantly associated with higher volumes of interactions with the outside world. The more publicly dependent a fund is, the more it interacts with other players of the innovation system. Second, the role of proximity is still important within the VC industry. Venture capitalists from both the private and the public sector, are more likely to interact with their counterparts from the same region. Third, there is evidence to suggest that operators of publicly backed funds are lacking close connections with their counterparts from the private sectors. This may have implications for their ability to approach and attract private heavy weighted venture capital funds and limited partners that can provide follow on investments or raise further funding for the fund. Although publicly backed venture capitalists interact to a greater extent than the private counterparts, they experience less success (measured as financial performance of the fund or performance of their portfolio companies). It is widely acknowledged that interactions between venture capitalists and other players promotes tacit knowledge, but the results of this thesis suggests that interaction on its own is not enough to provoke success. Overall, the findings of this research suggests that the distinction between the two venture capital markets in the UK, publicly or privately driven, is not limited to the volume or type of venture capital activity but also relates to the ecology of interactions between venture capitalists and other players of the regional innovation system. Since publicly backed funds do not promote innovation to the same extent that private funds do when they invest alone, UK regions that are heavily dependent on public investments may not be able to receive the benefits of a functional venture capital industry. However, regions in which public venture capital funds work closely with private funds, demonstrate a relatively higher volume of venture capital backed companies with the potential to innovate. From a policy perspective, this finding suggests that from an innovation point of view, free public standing investments should be minimised while co-investments between publicly backed and private venture capital funds should be further encouraged.
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Sherstobitova, T. I. "An innovation as a result of joint creative activity." Thesis, ТОВ Друкарський дім "Папірус", 2012. http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/29136.

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Богуш, Андрій Олександрович. "Удосконалення системи інноваційного менеджменту у діяльності підприємства (на прикладі ТОВ "Делятинська деревообробна фабрика")." Master's thesis, ТНТУ імені Іванав Пулюя, 2018. http://elartu.tntu.edu.ua/handle/lib/24137.

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Метою магістерської роботи є визначення та удосконалення системи інноваційного менеджменту ТОВ “Делятинська деревообробна фабрика”, що дасть змогу провести реальне оцінювання управління інноваціями, виробничо-господарської, фінансової, кадрової діяльності деревообробного підприємства, а також розроблення теоретичних положень та практичних рекомендацій щодо покращення системи управління інноваційного менеджменту у діяльності підприємства. Об’єкт дослідження – сукупність виробничих, фінансово-економічних управлінських відносин, що формуються у процесі функціонування ТОВ “Делятинська деревообробна фабрика”, яке знаходиться у смт. Делятин, Надвірнянського р-ну, Івано-Франківської обл. Предметом дослідження є визначення та удосконалення системи інноваційного менеджменту у діяльності ТОВ “Делятинська деревообробна фабрика”, а також теоретичні, правові та практичні засади виробничої, фінансово-господарської та інноваційної діяльності деревообробного підприємства. Структура магістерської роботи. Робота складається з вступу, п’яти розділів, висновків, списку використаної літератури та додатків.
The aim of the master’s thesis is to identify and improve the system of innovative management of LTD “Delyatynka woodworking factory”, which will enable real assessment of management of innovations, production, economic, financial, personnel activities of the woodworking enterprise, as well as the development of theoretical provisions and practical recommendations for improving the management system of innovation management in the activity of the enterprise. The object of investigation is the totality of production, financial and economic management relations that are formed during the operation of LTD “Delyatynka woodworking factory”, which is located in the village Delyatyn, Nadvirna district, Ivano-Frankivsk region. The aim of the work is to identify and improve the system of innovative management in the activity of LTD “Delyatyansky woodworking factory”, as well as the theoretical, legal and practical principles of the production, financial, economic and innovation activity of the wood-processing enterprise. The structure of the master’s work. The work consists of an introduction, five sections, conclusions, list of used literature and applications.
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Books on the topic "Activity innovation"

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Sañudo Corrales, Borja, and Jerónimo García-Fernández, eds. Innovation in Physical Activity and Sport. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-92897-1.

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Badykova, Idelya. Modeling the efficiency of project management of corporate innovation activity. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/monography_606ae36782b847.08806135.

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The role of innovation in the economy development is extremely significant. Within the framework of this work, the innovative activity of enterprises and its relation to corporate social responsibility (CSR) is of particular interest. This study is aimed at modeling the project management of corporate innovation activity on the basis of CSR. The results obtained by the author for the Russian economy suggest that there is a positive relationship between the level of innovative development and CSR, both in general and in terms of investments in the transformation of human capital. In this regard, the model of project management of corporate innovation activity based on CSR is proposed. Author suggests, that this model's implementation for companies is promising, since transition to such a model should be resulted in an increase in the innovation activity of companies, regions and the whole country, as well as an increase in the economic, social and organizational effectiveness of innovative activity.
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Chester, Kin-man To. Modelling innovation activity processes for global fashion marketplaces. Leicester: De Montfort University, 2001.

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Shibaev, Mihail, Vladimir Bychkov, Irina Kuksova, and Irina Proskurina. Innovation in road transport. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1035881.

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The manual includes two sections. The first section outlines the basic provisions of innovative activity, forms of organization, cost management, programming and projects of investment innovation. The second section discusses the industry characteristics of innovation activity in road transport: the planning of innovation, the formation of the market of transport and car services, performance evaluation services, the use of innovative approach to organization of transport service of the industrial enterprises. Meets the requirements of Federal state educational standards of higher education of the last generation. For undergraduate and graduate students, and also for teachers, entrepreneurs and researchers.
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Ideological innovation under monarchy: Aspects of legitimation activity in contemporary Brunei. Amsterdam: VU University Press, 1992.

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Dynan, Karen E. Can financial innovation help to explain the reduced volatility of econonomic activity? Washington, D.C: Federal Reserve Board, 2005.

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Badykova, Idelya, and Anna Romanova. Project management of innovative activity of enterprises. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1415574.

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The monograph examines the statement that the combination of innovation activity and corporate social responsibility should create a synergistic effect of sustainable development of the enterprise. It is shown that increasing loyalty on the part of a large number of stakeholder groups (especially employees, consumers, suppliers, etc.) and reducing the level of risk perception on the part of financial stakeholders, consumers, etc. through the emergence of a "halo" or "halo" of responsible business are extremely important for high-risk innovation activities, increase the effectiveness of project management. At the same time, a positive perception on the part of stakeholders should affect the competitiveness of the company as a whole and its economic efficiency. For students and teachers, as well as all those interested in the economy of enterprises.
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Girma, Sourafel. Can you teach old dragons new tricks? FDI and innovation activity in Chinese state-owned enterprises. Bonn, Germany: IZA, 2006.

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Chotiner, Barbara Ann. Dismantling an innovation: The November 1964 decision reunifying industrial and agricultural organs of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Pittsburgh, Pa: Centre for Russian and East European Studies, University of Pittsburgh, 1985.

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Dismantling an innovation: The November 1964 decision reunifying industrial and agricultural organs of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Pittsburgh, Pa: Center for Russian and East European Studies, University of Pittsburgh, 1985.

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Book chapters on the topic "Activity innovation"

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Mierzejewska, Wioletta. "Organizing Innovation Activity." In Critical Perspectives on Innovation Management, 40–60. New York: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003203841-4.

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Rhoden, Imke. "Innovation and Space." In Space and Time in German Innovative Activity, 25–35. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-28600-2_4.

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Rhoden, Imke. "Patents and Innovation." In Space and Time in German Innovative Activity, 69–76. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-28600-2_9.

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Quintieri, Beniamino. "Innovation Activity and Firm Size." In NATO ASI Series, 15–19. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0199-5_3.

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Rhoden, Imke. "Modeling the Innovation Relation." In Space and Time in German Innovative Activity, 133–42. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-28600-2_15.

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Ramstad, Elise. "The Role of Psychological Contract in Supporting Innovation Activity." In Enabling Innovation, 47–51. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-24503-9_5.

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Feldman, Maryann P. "Why Location Matters for Innovative Activity." In The Geography of Innovation, 13–28. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-3333-5_2.

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Tinguely, Xavier. "The Clustering of Innovative Activity." In The New Geography of Innovation, 86–108. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137367136_6.

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Hiltunen, Elina. "Examples of Creating the Future and Innovation Activity." In Foresight and Innovation, 203–18. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137337702_9.

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Yin, GuoQing, and Dietmar Bruckner. "Daily Activity Model for Ambient Assisted Living." In Technological Innovation for Sustainability, 197–204. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-19170-1_22.

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Conference papers on the topic "Activity innovation"

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Damyanov, Dimitar, Kalina Kavaldjieva, Beata Vlahova, and Vladislav Lazarov. "Innovation Process and Degree of Innovation and Innovation Activity." In 2021 IV International Conference on High Technology for Sustainable Development (HiTech). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/hitech53072.2021.9614233.

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Hellwig, Lukas, Jan Pawlowski, and Michael Schäfer. "An Innovation Activity Framework for Digital Innovation." In SIGMIS-CPR '20: 2020 Computers and People Research Conference. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3378539.3393857.

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Suleeva, Diliara. "Clever Specialization as an Opportunity to Increase Innovation Activity of the Regions of the Kyrgyz Republic." In International Conference on Eurasian Economies. Eurasian Economists Association, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.36880/c11.02228.

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In recent years, great attention has been paid to the problems of developing innovation activities in the Kyrgyz Republic. They became the most discussed in the country, and modernization and industrialization are the main directions of the current state policy of Kyrgyzstan. The objective need for the implementation of scientific and other innovations in the country, taking into account regional particularities, determines the relevance of the research chosen. The article considers the possibility of implementing an effective regional innovation system based on the so-called “smart” specialization in the Kyrgyz Republic. The economy of the republic is extremely important constantly developing innovation process, and it should not end only on the acquisition of expensive innovative equipment. It is necessary to develop the whole system with the obligatory involvement of the regions. This is the only way to rely on the successful development of innovations. The paper analyzes the main directions of innovation development at the regional level. The problems of promoting the innovation ecosystem in Kyrgyzstan in general, and innovation processes in agriculture, in particular, have been identified.
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Baltov, Milen, Evgeniya Nikolova, Veselina Jecheva, and Angel Toshkov. "FACTORS FOR SMES INNOVATION ACTIVITY INFLUENCE ON BUSINESS INNOVATIONS IN BULGARIA." In 13th annual International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation. IATED, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.21125/iceri.2020.0955.

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Nechaev, A. S., and E. A. Ilina. "Stimulating Enterprises' Innovation Activity: Financial Aspect." In Proceedings of the Internation Conference on "Humanities and Social Sciences: Novations, Problems, Prospects" (HSSNPP 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/hssnpp-19.2019.138.

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Klimuk, Vladimir V., and Andrejs Lazdins. "Modelling the neo-industrialization strategy as a mechanism of innovative activity of industrial business." In 22nd International Scientific Conference. “Economic Science for Rural Development 2021”. Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies. Faculty of Economics and Social Development, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.22616/esrd.2021.55.013.

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Research goal: discover the importance of the innovation process in the context of education - science and production. Research tasks: describe the theoretical elements of the innovation process in relation to the Belarusian experience; to develop a model of innovation implementation science - education – production. Research methods: methods of situation description and process systematics were used in the research; statistical and modelling method of data. The most important competitive advantage of industrial enterprises, especially in the current situation - the coronavirus crisis, are innovations formed in the product concept, technological vector, management tactics and the general strategy of the organization. To bring an idea to the market requires its detailed feasibility study, testing, commercialization, scaling, and re-innovation. Successfully passed the stages of approbation and implementation of new innovations create a basic complex of competitive advantages of the industry, and its new orts of development. The role of scientific and educational potential, the introduction of a cooperative model of resource use to achieve economic and social effect has been determined. The paper proposes a toolkit for assessing the effectiveness of a neo-industrialization strategy in the direction of enhancing the innovative activity of industrial business entities, analysing the calculated results, including using the proposed visualization toolkit. Types of neo-industrialization strategies with a set of key components of the impact on the level of development of the sector are presented. Research innovation: a stage model for the introduction of useful innovations from science - education to production has been developed.
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Zastupov, Andrey Vladimirovich. "MANAGING ENTERPRISE FINANCIAL INNOVATION." In Russian science: actual researches and developments. Samara State University of Economics, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.46554/russian.science-2020.03-1-814/817.

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The article considers the criteria of innovation management in modern crisis conditions. Factors inhibiting the development of innovation activity are presented. A model of innovation management system in risk conditions is presented. Promising directions of realization of financial innovations in enterprises are highlighted
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Zinoveva, Irina, and A. Daev. "FACTORS INFLUENCING INNOVATIVE ACTIVITIES OF THE CORPORATION." In Manager of the Year. FSBE Institution of Higher Education Voronezh State University of Forestry and Technologies named after G.F. Morozov, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.34220/my2021_44-48.

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Innovation is a process consisting of many activities related to planning, analysis, development, implementation of innovations. Each stage of this activity is complex and has many potential problems and barriers. To avoid them, certain factors must be considered. The article examines the factors that influence the innovation activity of the corporation in both stimulating and limiting ways. A list of them is given and the degree of influence on innovative activity is indicated. The factors are detailed in order of decreasing their influence.
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Trocikowski, Tadeusz, Larysa Dzhulii, Natalya Belyakova, and Volodymyr Chenash. "Innovation-Investment Activity in the Achievement of Enterprise Commercial and Innovative Success." In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Strategies, Models and Technologies of Economic Systems Management (SMTESM 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/smtesm-19.2019.80.

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Nikityuk, L. G. "Encouragement Of Innovation Activity Of Industrial Enterprises." In RPTSS 2018 - International Conference on Research Paradigms Transformation in Social Sciences. Cognitive-Crcs, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2018.12.110.

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Reports on the topic "Activity innovation"

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Foley, C. Fritz, and William Kerr. Ethnic Innovation and U.S. Multinational Firm Activity. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, August 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w17336.

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Simpson, Helen, Laura Abramovsky, and Rupert Harrison. Increasing innovative activity in the UK? Where now for government support for innovation and technology transfer? Institute for Fiscal Studies, November 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1920/bn.ifs.2004.0053.

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Mulligan, Casey. Economic Activity and the Value of Medical Innovation during a Pandemic. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, April 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w27060.

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Cunningham, Stuart, and Marion McCutcheon. Australian Cultural and Creative Activity: A Population and Hotspot Analysis - Innovation Precincts in Adelaide. Queensland University of Technology, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/rep.eprints.206903.

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There is a fraught history to the relationship between creative industries on the one hand and innovation and entrepreneurship policy and programs on the other. Such policy and program frameworks have rarely been inclusive of creative industries... This is, however, what we see happening in South Australia.
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Brun, Matthieu. Impact assessment of Bpifrance’s financial support to SMEs’ innovation projects. Fteval - Austrian Platform for Research and Technology Policy Evaluation, April 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.22163/fteval.2022.555.

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This paper evaluates the economic impact of Bpifrance’s financial programmes to support SMEs’ Research, Development and Innovation (RDI), called individual aid for innovation (IA). It focuses on the analysis of subsidies and zero-interest loans granted to SMEs over three years old during the period 2005-2018 in order to foster their RDI activity (R&D expenses and spending related to the development of innovative products, processes or services) and economic growth (turnover, employment). We use a difference-in-differences methodology combined with a propensity score matching procedure to compare supported SMEs with non-supported SMEs with same initial characteristics. This counterfactual analysis is based on a unique dataset containing both financial and non-financial information about millions of French companies. Up to 12,000 SMEs supported over the 2005-2016 period have thus been analysed, making this study the first to estimate the effect of Bpifrance’s individual aid for innovation on such a scale and using such detailed information.
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McIntyre, Phillip, Susan Kerrigan, and Marion McCutcheon. Australian Cultural and Creative Activity: A Population and Hotspot Analysis: Wollongong. Queensland University of Technology, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/rep.eprints.206965.

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Wollongong’s geographic proximity to the southern sprawl of Sydney, accessible transport and cultural diversity have been an attractor for many inward bound creative migrants, helping it diversify away from its industrial past. Wollongong City Council, understanding the importance of the creative industries, has been very proactive in ensuring that the heart of the city has been well and truly activated by sectors of these industries, while the University of Wollongong and its Innovation Campus have also proved a boon to both specialist and embedded creatives. Wollongong maintains a balance between traditional creatives and newer tech-oriented operatives, most with local, national and international suppliers and clients.
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Nenci, Silvia, and Francesco Quatraro. Innovation and Competitiveness in Mining Value Chains in Latin America. Inter-American Development Bank, December 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0003805.

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This paper provides an international overview of the mining global value chain (GVC) and its most recent transformations and trends, focusing on Argentina, Brazil, and Peru. The study uses international trade data and patent and scientific publications data. By using trade in value added, we first investigate the role of those countries in the international mining trade, and their specialization, participation, and position in the mining GVC for the period 2005-15. The analysis is carried out for both mining products and mining-related services, and also looks at the contribution of services to mining exports. Second, we analyze the evolution of innovative activity and the direction of technological change in the mining sector over the past 40 years by looking at patent applications, both internationally and with attention to the three target countries. We also provide an overview of, and some insights on, knowledge flow in the mining sector based on scientific production.
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McIntyre, Phillip, Susan Kerrigan, and Marion McCutcheon. Australian Cultural and Creative Activity: A Population and Hotspot Analysis: Coffs Harbour. Queensland University of Technology, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/rep.eprints.208028.

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Coffs Harbour on the north coast of NSW is a highway city sandwiched between the Great Dividing Range and the Pacific Ocean. For thousands of years it was the traditional land of the numerous Gumbaynggirr peoples. Tourism now appears to be the major industry, supplanting agriculture and timber getting, while a large service sector has grown up around a sizable retirement community. It is major holiday destination. Located further away from the coast in the midst of a dairy farming community, Bellingen has become a centre of alternative culture which relies heavily on a variety of festivals activated by energetic tree changers and numerous professionals who have relocated from Sydney. Both communities rely on the visitor economy and there have been considerable changes to how local government in this region approach strategic planning for arts and culture. The newly built Coffs Harbour Education Campus (CHEC) is an experiment in encouraging cross pollination between innovative businesses and education and incorporates TAFE NSW, Coffs Harbour Senior College and Southern Cross University as well as the Coffs Harbour Technology Park and Coffs Harbour Innovation Centre all on one site. The 250 seat Jetty Memorial Theatre is the main theatre in Coffs Harbour for local and touring productions while local halls and converted theatres are the mainstay of smaller communities in the region. As peak body Arts Mid North Coast reports, there is a good record of successful arts related events which range across all genres of music, art, sculpture, Aboriginal culture, street art, literature and even busking and opera. These are mainly managed by passionate local volunteers.
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Бакум, З. П., and В. В. Ткачук. Mining Engineers Training in Context of Innovative System of Ukraine. Криворізький державний педагогічний університет, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/0564/425.

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The paper clarifies the process of a mining engineer training in terms of the innovation system of Ukraine. The authors analyze a number of normative documents concerning innovative activity in Ukraine in general and mining business in particular. In the process of implementation of innovations into mining industrial complex urgent problems are defined. The methodology of information and communication technologies (electronic, distance and mobile studies) usage in engineers training within the conditions of university education is offered. It is marked that the worked out methodology finds its practical introduction: e-learning involves creation of the portal "Electronic mentor"; distance learning is presented in the study of professional disciplines as an example of the course "Сomputer Technologies in Mining"; mobile learning is considered as an example of discipline "Computer Science and Engineering".
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Kerrigan, Susan, Phillip McIntyre, and Marion McCutcheon. Australian Cultural and Creative Activity: A Population and Hotspot Analysis: Ballarat. Queensland University of Technology, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/rep.eprints.206963.

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Description Ballarat sits on Wathaurong land and is located at the crossroads of four main Victorian highways. A number of State agencies are located here to support and build entrepreneurial activity in the region. The Ballarat Technology Park, located some way out of the heart of the city at the Mount Helen campus of Federation University, is an attempt to expand and diversify the technology and innovation sector in the region. This university also has a high profile presence in the city occupying part of a historically endowed precinct in the city centre. Because of the wise preservation and maintenance of its heritage listed buildings by the local council, Ballarat has been used as the location for a significant set of feature films, documentaries and television series bringing work to local crews and suppliers. With numerous festivals playing to the cities strengths many creative embeddeds and performing artists take advantage of employment in facilities such as the Museum of Australian Democracy at Eureka. The city has its share of start-ups, as well as advertising, design and architectural firms. The city is noted for its museums, its many theatres and art galleries. All major national networks service the TV and radio sector here while community radio is strong and growing.
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