Ventsislavova Georgieva, Daniela (2024): Влияние на глобалните вериги за добавяне на стойност върху иновационния потенциал на предприятията и регионите. Published in: Издателство на МВБУ, ISBN: 978-619-7610-27-7 (CD) (2024): pp. 1-128.
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Цел на изследването е да се определят основните ползи и рискове за развитие на иновационния потенциал на българските предприятия и региони от участието им в ГВДС. Предходното може да подпомогне разработването на подходящи политики и стратегии за ефективно управление на глобалните вериги за добавяне на стойност и ограничаване на негативните ефекти от потенциални събития с извънреден характер чрез повишаване на иновационния потенциал на микро- и макрониво. Това ще позволи впоследствие да се анализират измеренията на въздействие на глобалните вериги за добавяне на стойност върху конкурентоспособността на регионите, на територията на които са локализирани включените в тях български фирми. Постигането на тази цел ще допринесе за разширяването на научното знание в изследваната област, като може да подкрепи прилагането на стратегическата рамка на страната в областта на интелигентната специализация, икономическата трансформация и дигитализацията на производствените процеси. Обект на изследване в монографията са глобалните верига за добавяне на стойност, разглеждани като система от стопански субекти и процеси, обединени по етапи на добавяне на стойност и разположени на територията на различни национални и регионални икономики. Те са изследвани в контекста на въздействията, които имат върху иновационния потенциал и конкурентоспособност както на предприятията, така на регионите. Предмет на анализ са положителните и отрицателните въздействия, възможностите и рисковете от участие в ГВДС върху иновационното развитие на предприятията и регионите, в които извършват те дейност. Като методологическа основа е използван инструментариум от научноизследователски методи и подходи, в т.ч. методът на ретроспективния анализ, сравнителният метод, методът на анализа и синтеза, диалектическият метод. В подкрепа на избраните методи и за структуриране на целите, задачите и конкретните етапи на анализа са използвани историческият, логическият, комплексният, системният, индуктивният и дедуктивният подходи. За целите на кабинетното проучване е направен преглед на научната литература в областта на глобалните вериги за добавяне на стойност, както и на някои нормативни документи, имащи пряко или косвено отражение върху развитието и управлението на ГВДС. За целите на емпиричното проучване е използван метода Делфи и метода на конкретните ситуации. Представени са и данни от проведено авторово стандартизирано социологическо проучване. Основната изследователска теза е, че глобалните вериги за добавяне на стойност влияят положително върху иновационния потенциал, растежа и конкурентоспособността на предприятията и регионите, в които са позиционирани те. Същевременно обаче крият съществени рискове от зависимост и натиск от страна на водещите по веригата фирми, което в дългосрочен план може да намали добавената стойност на крайния продукт и да изложи иновацията на риск. На тази основа в рамките на настоящия труд са развити следните хипотези: • Иновационният потенциал на глобалните вериги за добавяне на стойност допринася за повишаване на конкурентоспособността на икономиката (национална или регионална). • Участието в глобални верига за добавяне на стойност има положително влияние върху иновационния потенциал на предприятията, в частност за разпространение на технологично ноу-хау и капацитета на местните фирми да го абсорбират и прилагат. В резултат глобалните вериги за добавяне на стойност се превръщат в един от значителните съвременни канали за разпространение на технологично ноу-хау и иновационна култура. • Целенасоченото развитие на иновационния потенциал на глобалните вериги за добавяне на стойност и ясното идентифициране на рисковете и заплахите по веригите може да бъде обект на стратегически решения и по този начин да подкрепи усилията на правителствата при решаването на икономически и социални предизвикателства. • Процесите на дигитализация оказват положително влияние върху иновационния потенциал на глобалните вериги за добавяне на стойност, в частност на разпространението на технологично ноу-хау и капацитета на местните фирми да го абсорбират и прилагат. Същевременно обаче крият рискове от теч на данни и кибератаки. • В контекста на текущата икономическа, социална и геополитическа ситуация в страната ГВДС остават „неразбран“ инструмент за подобряване на иновационния потенциал, изискващ целенасочени дейности по изграждане на знания и компетенции за ползите и възможностите от участие в подобни вериги.
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Original Title: | Влияние на глобалните вериги за добавяне на стойност върху иновационния потенциал на предприятията и регионите |
English Title: | Impact of global value chains on the innovation potential of enterprises and regions |
Language: | Bulgarian |
Keywords: | Глобални вериги за добавяне на стойност, иновации, предприятия, региони |
Subjects: | O - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth > O1 - Economic Development > O10 - General O - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth > O3 - Innovation ; Research and Development ; Technological Change ; Intellectual Property Rights > O30 - General |
Item ID: | 122129 |
Depositing User: | Daniela Ventsislavova Georgieva |
Date Deposited: | 19 Sep 2024 04:47 |
Last Modified: | 19 Sep 2024 04:48 |
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