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INNOVATIONS OF A CONTROL SYSTEM OF MANAGING SUBJECTS OF THE AGRARIAN SECTOR OF ECONOMY


Issue № 10, 2017, article № 9, pages 82-89

Section: Management and staffing

Language: Russian

Original language title: НОВАЦИИ СИСТЕМЫ УПРАВЛЕНИЯ ХОЗЯЙСТВУЮЩИМИ СУБЪЕКТАМИ АГРАРНОГО СЕКТОРА ЭКОНОМИКИ

Keywords: INNOVATIVE WAY OF DEVELOPMENT, COOPERATION OF BUSINESS ENTITIES, THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, THE CONDITIONS OF INNOVATIVE ECONOMY

Abstract: The main tendencies on transition of the Russian agricultural production to an innovative way of development as a key reference point for a strategic innovation of a control system of the agrarian sector of economy are considered. The attention is focused on such feature of economic development of the agrarian sector of Russia as multidirectional dynamics of profitability of agrarian production and investments into fixed capital. The conclusion about need of development and realization of strategic innovations of a control system is drawn. Development of the agrarian sector gains the cross-disciplinary and inter industry character including connected with technical and technological development of business, the research sphere and education; with development of the social sphere of the village; changes of the land relations; development of foreign economic activity; greening of production and adaptation to climate change and other strategic directions of sustainable social and economic development of the agrarian sector of Russia. Carrying out innovations in the agrarian sector of Russia is complicated by the fact that a considerable part of agro production is the share of small farms on which statistical account is difficult and there is no possibility of objective assessment of efficiency of their activity. Therefore offers on strategic innovations of a control system of economic entities of the agrarian sector are divided on administrative impacts on three levels of a control system that corresponds to the "Adizes's methodology" recognized in universal practice.

Authors: Butorin Sergei Nikolaevich