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The Dynamic Scenarios of Development of the Innovative Segment of Public Administration
Oliskevych M. M., Stasyshyn A. V., Kravchuk M. O.

Oliskevych, Markiyan M., Stasyshyn, Andrii V., and Kravchuk, Myroslav O. (2024) “The Dynamic Scenarios of Development of the Innovative Segment of Public Administration.” Business Inform 2:81–90.
https://doi.org/10.32983/2222-4459-2024-2-81-90

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Abstract:
The article examines dynamic scenarios and features of the development of innovative technologies in public management and administration. Attention is focused on studying the nature of the distribution of resources both material and labor, aimed at the creation of new technologies and the accumulation of knowledge. The process of creation of innovative technologies is analyzed as one of the types of knowledge created in the research and development sector, used by all economic agents and is an innovative component of public administration. The aim of the article is to identify the features of the process of accumulation of knowledge and creation of new technologies on the basis of a system analysis of the process of development of innovative products in the public services sector. The systemically dynamic approach presented in the article, in contrast to the existing studies, is carried out on the basis of empirical system scientific analysis, as well as the on the basis of experience of researches on the efficiency of work organization, taking into account technological trends. The influence of the parameter, which characterizes the elasticity of the speed of development of new technologies in relation to the amount of available knowledge in the research sector, on the dynamics of development of the innovative component of public administration is analyzed. A study of three different scenarios has been carried out, and it has been determined under what conditions long-term stable development and growth are possible. The effect of the results of public administration is often manifested only in the long run. A systemically dynamic approach to the study of the innovative component of the provision of public services makes it possible to identify the key components that play a central role in the performance of public administration functions. The formation and development of the innovation sector and the creation of new technologies, the State policy of its support and cooperation are necessary and important in the difficult realities of today. Although developments in the research sector are not the only source of technological change, they are one of the main sources of innovation and the main center for the creation of new innovative products and processes used in public administration and most sectors of the economy.

Keywords: public administration, innovation, innovation in public administration, development scenarios, research and innovation sector.

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Oliskevych Markiyan M. – Postgraduate Student, Department of Economics and Public Administration, Ivan Franko National University of Lviv (1 Unіversytetska Str., Lvіv, 79001, Ukraine)
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Stasyshyn Andrii V. – Candidate of Sciences (Economics), Associate Professor, Dean, Faculty of Finance Management and Business, Ivan Franko National University of Lviv (1 Unіversytetska Str., Lvіv, 79001, Ukraine)
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Kravchuk Myroslav O. – Masters Student, Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics, Ivan Franko National University of Lviv (1 Unіversytetska Str., Lvіv, 79001, Ukraine)
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