The Management of International Innovation Systems

Major: International Business
Code of subject: 7.292.01.E.025
Credits: 5.00
Department: Management and International Business
Lecturer: Dc. Sc. in Economics, Prof. Odrekhivskyi M.V.
Semester: 2 семестр
Mode of study: денна
Learning outcomes: GLO 5. Assess the complexity of tasks in planning activities and processing its results. GLO 7. Research and analyze models of development of national economies and justify measures to achieve their strategic goals in the transformation of world economic relations. GLO 8. To develop and research adaptive models of equalization of imbalances and leveling of threats of global development, to offer variants of the decision of problems by results of research. GLO 10. Understand the patterns and trends of the world economy and the phenomenon of the new economy, taking into account the processes of intellectualization, informatization and scientific and technological exchange. GLO 12. To determine the geo-economics’ strategies of countries and their regional economic priorities, taking into account national economic interests and the security component of international economic relations in the context of global problems of mankind and the asymmetry of the distribution of world resources. Kn 1. Conceptual knowledge acquired in the process of learning and / or professional activity at the level of the latest achievements, which are the basis for original thinking and innovation, in particular in the context of research. А 1. Solving complex problems and problems that require constant updating and integration of knowledge, often in conditions of incomplete / insufficient information and conflicting requirements. А 2. Carrying out research and / or innovation activities
Required prior and related subjects: - Prerequisite: International Strategic Management, International Financial Management - co-requisites: International investment programs and projects, Social responsibility
Summary of the subject: The essence and basic concepts of management of international innovation systems. International innovation policy of enterprises. Strategic management of international innovation activities of enterprises. Management of international innovation projects. Legal regulation of international innovation. Features of development and infrastructure of the international innovation market. Management of international innovation potential of the enterprise. Financing and stimulation of international innovation. Evaluating the effectiveness of international innovation. Risk management in international innovation.
Assessment methods and criteria: - current control (30%): laboratory work, oral and written interviews - final control (70%): testing (50%), oral answer (20%)
Recommended books: 1. Odrekhivskyy Mykola Research of ecosystems and problems of environmental innovation systems design / Mykola Odrekhivskyy, Uliana Kohut, Nataliya Horbal // Strategies for sustainable socio-economic development and mechanisms their implementation in the global dimension: collective monograph / edited by M. Bezpartochnyi, in 3 Vol. // VUZF University of Finance, Business and Entrepreneurship. – Sofia: VUZF Publishing House “St. Grigorii Bogoslov”, 2019. – Vol. 3. – 355 p. – P. 152 – 164. 2. Shpak N., Odrekhivskyy M., Doroshkevych K., Sroka W. Simulation of Innovative Systems under Industry 4.0 Conditions / Nestor Shpak, Mykola Odrekhivskyi, Kateryna Doroshkevych and Wlodzimierz Sroka // Social Sciences. MDPI AG, Базель, Швейцария, 2019. – Vol. 8, Issue 7. https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/8/7/202 https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci8070202 3. Afuah A. Innovation Management: Strategies, Implementation and Profits. – Oxford University Press, 2003. – 390 р. 4. Le Masson P., Weil B., Hatchuel A. Strategic Management of Innovation and Design. – Cambridge University Press, 2010. – 450 р. 5. Millson R.M., Wilemon L.D. The strategy of managing innovation and technology. – Pearson Prentice Hall, 2008. – 986 р. 6. Cordoba JR and Piki A. Facilitating project management education through groups as systems. Int J Proj Manag 2012; 30: 83–93.

The Management of International Innovation Systems (курсовий проєкт)

Major: International Business
Code of subject: 7.292.01.E.027
Credits: 3.00
Department: Management and International Business
Lecturer: Dc. Sc. in Economics, Prof.Odrekhivskyi M.V.
Semester: 2 семестр
Mode of study: денна
Learning outcomes: GLO 2. To think creatively, show flexibility in decision-making based on logical arguments and verified facts in a limited time and resources based on the use of various diagnostic methodologies of leading international organizations GLO 3. To systematize, synthesize and organize obtained information, identify problems, formulate conclusions and develop recommendations using effective approaches and technologies, specialized software to solve complex problems taking into account the cross-cultural characteristics of international economic relations. GLO 5. Assess the complexity of tasks in planning activities and processing its results. GLO 10. Understand the patterns and trends of the world economy and the phenomenon of the new economy, taking into account the processes of intellectualization, informatization and scientific and technological exchange. GLO 14. Present the results of their own research by preparing scientific publications and approbations at scientific events. CОМ 1. Clear and unambiguous communication of own conclusions, as well as knowledge and explanations that substantiate them, to specialists and non-specialists, in particular to students. А&R 1. Decision-making in complex and unpredictable conditions, which requires the application of new approaches and forecasting skills. А&R 3. Ability to further study, which is largely autonomous and independent.
Required prior and related subjects: -prerequisite: international strategic management, international financial management, global economy - co-requisite: management of international competitiveness
Summary of the subject: The essence and basic concepts of management of international innovation systems. International innovation policy of enterprises. Strategic management of international innovation activities of enterprises. Management of international innovation projects. Legal regulation of international innovation. Features of development and infrastructure of the international innovation market. Management of international innovation potential of the enterprise. Financing and stimulation of international innovation. Evaluating the effectiveness of international innovation. Risk management in international innovation.
Assessment methods and criteria: Current and final control: current control over the implementation of the individual task, final control in the form of assessing of the course project (credit - 100%).
Recommended books: 1. Odrekhivskyy Mykola Research of ecosystems and problems of environmental innovation systems design / Mykola Odrekhivskyy, Uliana Kohut, Nataliya Horbal // Strategies for sustainable socio-economic development and mechanisms their implementation in the global dimension: collective monograph / edited by M. Bezpartochnyi, in 3 Vol. // VUZF University of Finance, Business and Entrepreneurship. – Sofia: VUZF Publishing House “St. Grigorii Bogoslov”, 2019. – Vol. 3. – 355 p. – P. 152 – 164. 2. Shpak N., Odrekhivskyy M., Doroshkevych K., Sroka W. Simulation of Innovative Systems under Industry 4.0 Conditions / Nestor Shpak, Mykola Odrekhivskyi, Kateryna Doroshkevych and Wlodzimierz Sroka // Social Sciences. MDPI AG, Базель, Швейцария, 2019. – Vol. 8, Issue 7. https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/8/7/202 https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci8070202 3. Afuah A. Innovation Management: Strategies, Implementation and Profits. – Oxford University Press, 2003. – 390 р. 4. Le Masson P., Weil B., Hatchuel A. Strategic Management of Innovation and Design. – Cambridge University Press, 2010. – 450 р. 5. Millson R.M., Wilemon L.D. The strategy of managing innovation and technology. – Pearson Prentice Hall, 2008. – 986 р. 6. Cordoba JR and Piki A. Facilitating project management education through groups as systems. Int J Proj Manag 2012; 30: 83–93.