Changing the matrix determinants of the motivational paradigm in the context of increasing the efficiency of strategic management in the process of innovative transformation
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SAKOVICH, Vasilii. Changing the matrix determinants of the motivational paradigm in the context of increasing the efficiency of strategic management in the process of innovative transformation . In: Relaţii internaţionale. Plus, 2022, nr. 1(21), pp. 97-104. ISSN 1857-4440. DOI: https://doi.org/10.52327/1857-4440.2022.1(21).12
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Numărul 1(21) / 2022 / ISSN 1857-4440 /ISSNe 2587-3393

Changing the matrix determinants of the motivational paradigm in the context of increasing the efficiency of strategic management in the process of innovative transformation

DOI:https://doi.org/10.52327/1857-4440.2022.1(21).12
CZU: 005:001.895

Pag. 97-104

Sakovich Vasilii
 
Academy of Public Administration, Republic of Moldova
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 18 august 2022


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The article discusses the needs and interests of the individual, society and the state, the essence of which in the conditions of innovative modernization has not yet been fully explored. The author outlines new scientific approaches to the role of needs and interests, shows their importance for improving the efficiency of the functioning of the system of strategic management of transformational innovation processes. To a certain extent, this scientific study fills the theoretical gap and will be the methodological basis for practical management activities for the innovative modernization of society and the state.

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innovative transformations, needs, interests, values, theory, strategic management