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Competitve Growth: the Development of Key Competences and Corporate Venturing

https://doi.org/10.26794/2304-022X-2016-6-4-53-61

Abstract

The article is based on the hypothesis that formation, keeping and development of organization’s key competences each reflecting the competitive advantage is the most important condition for business’ competitive growth. With scientific and technical acceleration, formation of new highly technological and dynamically developing branches, such as information, nano- and bio-technologies, new ways of creating and implementing innovations are emerging also. The modern ways of managing them including technologies transfer, venture investment, open innovations system and key competences are becoming not less important. The corporate venture investment is the effective synthesis of two approaches. Methodic complexity of emphasizing and weak working out the procedures of competences’ formation, development and management and besides the Russian companies’ managers do not have any working skills with competences lead to the fact that this important asset is not practically used. Many domestic companies possess such competences but they are not described, not systemized, there is no management by them. The present work is aimed at the investigation of such mechanisms of forming the sustainable competitive advantages under modern conditions as the development of enterprise’s unique technological competences and the application of corporate venturing elements as well.

About the Authors

A. I. Kashirin
Institute of Space Technologies (former IPTIE), People’s Friendship University of Russia
Russian Federation
PhD (Economics), professor, Deputy Chairman, Scientifi c and Technical Council for “Rostech” State Corporation, Deputy Chairman, Head, Department of Innovative Management and External Economic Activity in Industry, the Institute of Space Technologies (former IPTIE), People’s Friendship University of Russia


V. V. Strenalyuk
Institute of Space Technologies (former IPTIE), People’s Friendship University of Russia
Russian Federation
senior expert, Department of Innovative Development and “Rostech” State Corporation New Projects, senior lecturer, Department of Innovative Management and External Economic Activity in Industry, the Institute of Space Technologies (former IPTIE), People’s Friendship University of Russia


A. S. Semennov
Institute of Space Technologies (former IPTIE), People’s Friendship University of Russia
Russian Federation
PhD (Physics and Mathematics), assistance manager, Department of Innovative Management and External Economic Activity in Industry, the Institute of Space Technologies (former IPTIE), People’s Friendship University of Russia


A. A. Ostrovskaya
Institute of Space Technologies (former IPTIE), People’s Friendship University of Russia
Russian Federation
PhD (Economics), Deputy Director, the Institute of Space Technologies (former IPTIE), People’s Friendship University of Russia


T. V. Kokuytseva
Institute of Space Technologies (former IPTIE), People’s Friendship University of Russia
Russian Federation
PhD (Economics), Deputy Director, the Institute of Space Technologies (former IPTIE), People’s Friendship University of Russia


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Kashirin A.I., Strenalyuk V.V., Semennov A.S., Ostrovskaya A.A., Kokuytseva T.V. Competitve Growth: the Development of Key Competences and Corporate Venturing. Management Sciences. 2016;6(4):53-61. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.26794/2304-022X-2016-6-4-53-61

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