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    Home»2017»Forecasting Tools and Innovation in Management
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    Forecasting Tools and Innovation in Management

    Cristina BolcașBy Cristina BolcașApril 16, 2021Updated:October 15, 2021No Comments1 Min Read

     Pages: 46-52

    Introduction. The evolutionary trend of the global economy brings to the forefront the need to forecast and introduce new modalities to innovate strategic management systems focusing on the preoccupations regarding the continuous modernization and improvement of the strategic variants of coordination of the organization. 

    Aim of the study. In organizational context, innovation has various materializations, it includes both product and technology renewal, but it also takes into account organizational changes or the application of new business models. Applying such changes may have effects on quality and market share, ensuring improved competitiveness.

    Keywords: innovation, innovation in management, organizational management, forecasting tools in innovation

    JEL Classification: L21, M20, O31

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    Cristina Bolcaș

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