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Interorganizational ecosystem in managing innovative activity in high-tech production

https://doi.org/10.46554/1993-0453-2026-4-258-78-89

Abstract

For high-tech enterprises, which are currently recognized as drivers of national economic growth, inter-organizational cooperation with research institutions is the most promising option for implementing the concept of technological development. The purpose of this article is to develop theoretical approaches to increasing the innovation activity of high-tech enterprises in terms of interorganizational interaction in the ecosystem format. Solving the problems on formation of inter-organizational interaction of high-tech enterprises in the ecosystem format will contribute to the development of high-tech industries. The main hypothesis of the study is that the innovation and production interorganizational partnership has an impact not only on the quantitative parameters of high-tech products, but also on the economic, social and political trends in the ecosystem development. The methodological basis of the study consists of methods of logical, statistical and comparative analysis, as well as the ecosystem approach. In conjunction, these research methods have made it possible to ensure reliability of the economic analysis and validity of the findings. Based on the generalization of theoretical aspects on formation of an interorganizational ecosystem, its essence is clarified as a form of organization of inter-subjective interaction, the conditions of which contribute to the transfer of innovations and increase efficiency of their use. The author's concept of increasing the innovative activity of high-tech enterprises in an interorganizational ecosystem is proposed, in contrast to the current protectionist one based on the directive principle of management, which promotes mobility of scientific research, their commercialization, and innovation transfer. The platform-based approach to assessing the innovative activity of enterprises has been complemented by consistency of innovative solution implementation and management process complexity.

About the Author

A. V. Platonova
Ulyanovsk State University
Russian Federation

Anna V. Platonova – applicant of the Ulyanovsk State University.

Ulyanovsk



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Platonova A.V. Interorganizational ecosystem in managing innovative activity in high-tech production. Vestnik of Samara State University of Economics. 2026;(4):78-89. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.46554/1993-0453-2026-4-258-78-89

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