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The open innovative environment: the directions and forms of its creation in the entrepreneurship

Abstract

Development of innovations in the world is very closely connected with business to which flexibility, fast adaptation to new conditions of business, processes and behavior is peculiar. Business - represents the innovative open environment where there is a concentration of new knowledge and technologies, the new markets and branches are formed.

About the Authors

M. A. Yakhjyaev
Russian academy of entrepreneurship
Russian Federation


B. R. Shakirtkhanov
Russian academy of entrepreneurship
Russian Federation


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Yakhjyaev M.A., Shakirtkhanov B.R. The open innovative environment: the directions and forms of its creation in the entrepreneurship. Entrepreneur’s Guide. 2014;(23):353-358. (In Russ.)

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