Innovative entrepreneurship. Approaches to definition and support infrastructure in the Russian Federation in modern conditions
https://doi.org/10.28995/2782-2222-2025-1-83-98
Abstract
The development of innovative entrepreneurship is the driving force of economic growth and increasing the competitiveness of national economies. The author conducts an analysis of existing approaches to defining the concept of “innovative entrepreneurship”, on the basis of which a specified interpretation of the term is proposed, reflecting the modern realities of the digital economy. The article studies modern issues of the organization and management of innovation activities in the context of the transition to an information and digital society. It considers measures of state support, regulations and programs aimed at promoting innovative entrepreneurship in the Russian Federation. and analyzes the role of small and medium-sized enterprises in the creation of new technologies, as well as the impact of infrastructure facilities such as technoparks, business incubators and innovation centers. The key barriers hindering the development of innovative entrepreneurship, including external sanctions and internal organizational and economic contradictions, are identified. The conclusion is made about the need to improve the state innovation policy and mechanisms for supporting entrepreneurs.
About the Author
A. A. VarushchenkoRussian Federation
Andrei A. Varushchenko, postgraduate student
bld. 39/1, Myasnitskaya Street, Moscow, Russia, 107450
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For citations:
Varushchenko A.A. Innovative entrepreneurship. Approaches to definition and support infrastructure in the Russian Federation in modern conditions. Science and art of management. 2025;(1):83-98. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.28995/2782-2222-2025-1-83-98