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Outsourcing and In Sourcing of Innovation in Network Organizations

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  • Irina ZARAYCHENKO

    (Kazan National Research Technological University Kazan Russia)

  • Aleksey SHINKEVICH

    (Kazan National Research Technological University Kazan Russia)

  • Marina MITROFANOVA

    (Chuvash State University Cheboksary Russia)

  • Tatiana LADYKOVA

    (Chuvash State University Cheboksary Russia)

  • Yuliya NURETDINOVA

    (Ulyanovsk State University Ulyanovsk Russia)

  • Guzyal KHARISOVA

    (Kazan State University of Architecture and Engineering Kazan Russia)

  • Marina ZHUKOVA

    (State University of Management Moscow Russia)

Abstract

The development of open innovation s concept along with the growing demands of the environment gives rise to new and unique forms of management which ensure long term development of economic systems both at the micro so at the macro level The development of the network economy capital limitations of separate business units leads to a need to build business models based on flexible network forms of interactions At the same time the problem of limited resources of network organizations creates the need to form various associations to lead certain types of innovative activities to outsourcing and focus on maximizing the benefits of core competencies The article deals with the specifics of innovation networks construction based on their two level nature the level of actors and artifacts At the same time the economic role of innovation rents is revealed at the stage of construction and development of innovative network through justifying the selection of engagement strategies outsourcing in sourcing Alliance

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  • Irina ZARAYCHENKO & Aleksey SHINKEVICH & Marina MITROFANOVA & Tatiana LADYKOVA & Yuliya NURETDINOVA & Guzyal KHARISOVA & Marina ZHUKOVA, 2017. "Outsourcing and In Sourcing of Innovation in Network Organizations," Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, ASERS Publishing, vol. 8(1), pages 297-304.
  • Handle: RePEc:srs:jarle0:v:8:y:2017:i:1:p:297-304
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