Russian-Ukrainian War, Innovation, Creative Imitation & Sustainable Development
Symphonya
; - (1):4-9, 2022.
Article
in English
| ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-1994350
ABSTRACT
The Russian-Ukrainian war shows a rapidly (and a long-term, probably) worsening outlook for the world economy, that will change specifically the European sustainable development. In addition to COVID-19's tremendous impact on global economies, the Russian-Ukrainian war is producing a new major economic shock, pushing the biggest global corporations towards an outburst of the basic drivers of global capitalism Health;Energy;Food;Communication. In the current state of play of market globalisation (Network Globalisation), a company's profit and development objectives are induced to target R&D spending on innovation policies in which the boundaries between imitation and innovation are fluid, and anyway dominated by shortage management policies.
Business And Economics--Management; Economic shock; Global economy; Healthy food; Communication; Research & development expenditures; Productivity; Internet of Things; Energy; Research & development--R&D; Capitalism; Corporate profits; Executive compensation; Suppliers; COVID-19; Competition; Imitation; Innovations; Sustainability; Sustainable development; Stockholders; Pandemics; Volatility; Business models; Health education; War; Health information; Coronaviruses; Globalization; Europe; Luxembourg
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ProQuest Central
Language:
English
Journal:
Symphonya
Year:
2022
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Article
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