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The impact of innovative development on the efficiency of entrepreneurial organizations

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  • M. N. Dudin

  • V. A. Vernikov

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The theoretical significance of the research is to systematize theoretical concepts of technology management and the study of the influence of scientific and technical progress on the development of control theory.

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