Innovative business of Kazakhstan in the post-crisis conditions
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Under the post-crisis conditions in Kazakhstan, there is a dilemma regarding the choice of future development model. Economists indicate the absence of alternative innovative models of national economy development. Innovative business carries out ‘creative destruction’ of developed conditions and economy proportions, giving it a new quality and trajectory of development. But not all innovations enable the ‘creative destruction’, novelty as an impetus for scientific and technical progress. Innovative business development is related to intellectual property: objects of copyright, industrial property, know-how. Therefore, the formation of a market of scientific–technical production is in process. The infrastructure of a scientific–technical production market changes the innovative business. Innovative business is a business of ideas. Therefore, the efficiency of innovative business is predetermined by the introduction of management models used in foreign practice.
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