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Development of Innovative Activity and Supply Chain Strategy of Enterprises in the Age of Digital Economy Irina Arkadevna Kodolova; Lilia MirgaziyanovnaYusupova; Tatyana ViktorovnaNikonova; Railia Rustemovna Kalimullina
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 8, No 4 (2019): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Abstract-The article presents the analysis of the dynamics of innovative activity and supply chain strategy of enterprises in the Republic of Tatarstan. The authors analyzed the innovative activity of enterprises and small businesses of the Republic, detailed the innovative activity of enterprises by types of economic activity, reviewed the indicators of shipped innovative goods. The article reveals the role of research and development in the activation of innovative processes and summarizes the results of innovative activity of enterprises at the regional level.
Supply Chain Management in the Sphere of Household Economies in the Modern Economy of Russia Lilia MirgaziyanovnaYusupova; Irina Arkadevna Kodolova; Tatyana Viktorovna Nikonova; Madina Irekovna Agliullina
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 8, No 4 (2019): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Abstract- Despite the fact that the terms "household finance", "individual finance", “supply chain strategy” and "personal finance" are recently found in the scientific literature and statistical studies quite often, their place and role in the financial system of the country and in the life of the population are not yet sufficiently visible and these terms need to be clarified. In modern Russia households direct certain share of their income to savings, but only if there are effective communications with the financial market, those savings can become significant sources of investment that are needed by any government. The article concluded that current savings of Russian population cannot be recognized as full – valued free resources that can be directed to investment due to certain problems.