New Institutions for Socio-Economic Development The Change of Paradigm from Rationality and Stability to Responsibility and Dynamism

The strategies and practical approaches for socio-economic development are undergoing systemic changes under the influence of new developments in global economic systems and markets. The most significant factors influencing such changes are connected to the start of the Fourth Industrial Revolution...

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Other Authors: Popkova, Elena G. (Editor), Zavyalova, Elena (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin ; Boston De Gruyter 2021, ©2021
Series:Interdisciplinary Thought of the 21st Century
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505 0 |a Frontmatter -- Introduction: Neo-Institutional Look at Modern Socio-Economic Development -- Contents -- Part I: Institutions of Strategic Foreign Economic Interaction and the Latest Experience of their Functioning in the Modern Global Economy -- 1 Definition of Strategic Directions of Modern Foreign Economic Interaction between Russia and Germany -- 2 Assessment of the Current Employment Situation in Mongolia -- 3 Modification of the Forms of Struggle for Geo-Economic Leadership in the Context of Global Instability Growth -- 4 Institutional Design Of Flexible Employment in the Context of Multipolar Globalization -- 5 The Eurasian Economic Union Today: The Effects of Integration and Industrial Cooperation -- 6 Some Components of the Integration Paradigm and the Eurasian Economic Union’s Assistance in the Transition from a Unipolar to a Multipolar World Order -- Part II: Institutional Foundations of State Regulation of Economy as a Response To New Global Challenges of the Modern Time -- 7 State Regulation of Competitive Relations -- 8 Rethinking Economy in the Intelligent Machines’ Era: Signs, Key Concepts, Discourse -- 9 Effective Fiscal Measures as Assistance and Support during Crisis and Incentives for Development during Economic Growth -- 10 “COVID Law”: A Situational Rule making during the COVID-19 Era -- Part III: Institutions of the “Knowledge Economy” and the Competence-based Approach to their Development -- 11 Development of Professional and Creative Competencies of Students through Independent Cognitive Activity -- 12 Development of Students’ Creative Competence in the Educational Process using Didactical Games -- 13 Current Problems of Quality Assurance for the Formation of General Professional Competences of Future Teachers of History -- 14 Formation of Social and Pedagogical Competence of Future Teachers in the Process of Preparing them for Pedagogical Activity - 
505 0 |a Part IV: The Institutional Basis of Corporate Management for Rapid Economic Development -- 15 Strategy for the Functioning of Logistics Companies in Uzbekistan -- 16 Modern Technologies for Increasing Transparency and Analyzing Business Entity Reporting in the Context of Economic Theory Paradigms of Business Social Responsibility -- 17 A Set of Systemic Measures for the Development of International Cooperation and Integration of Small and Medium- Sized Businesses in Russia -- 18 Accounting – a System for Managing Economic Information in Agriculture -- Conclusion: Future Challenges Related to Socio-Economic Development and the Institutional Response to them -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Index 
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520 3 |a The strategies and practical approaches for socio-economic development are undergoing systemic changes under the influence of new developments in global economic systems and markets. The most significant factors influencing such changes are connected to the start of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (Industry 4.0), which is impacting all economic systems to a greater or lesser extent. The creation of the digital economy and transition to Industry 4.0 particularly increases the significance of hi-tech for socio-economic development. Secondly, there is now a transition underway from a period of unlimited globalization and comprehensive integration to more limited globalization and selective economic integration. The growing importance of regionalization on the global economic system is manifested in the formation and rapid development of new integration unions at the regional or country level (e.g., the EU and the EAEU), and company level (e.g., regional sectoral economic clusters, special economic areas, technological parks, and innovative networks). Thirdly, there’s an urgent need for faster innovation, which leads to the formation of more innovative economies. The global financial crisis drew attention to the problems of managing sustainability and achieving balance in socio-economic development. The formation and exponential growth of the information society, based on digital technologies, is now stimulating the growth and significance of corporate social and environmental responsibility as a prerequisite for entrepreneurial success. Thus, the paradigm of socio-economic development is changing from absolute rationality (economic effectiveness) and stability – which has historically been associated with problems of stagnation – to responsibility (limited and socially-oriented rationality) and dynamism (quick innovative development based on leading technologies).