MECHANISMS FOR IMPLEMENTING TECHNOLOGICAL AND DIGITAL INNOVATIONS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20647757Keywords:
technological innovation, digital transformation, ERP systems, Agile management, artificial intelligence, PPP, human capital, Technological Innovation Index, Uzbekistan.Abstract
This article analyzes the principal mechanisms for implementing technological and digital
innovations in industry and services, drawing on the decrees and resolutions of the President of the Republic
of Uzbekistan, as well as international best practices. Digital platforms and ERP/MES systems, the Agile
management methodology, public-private partnerships (PPP), artificial intelligence technologies, and human
capital development are examined as leading implementation mechanisms. Their practical effectiveness is
confirmed through statistical data, tables, and indicators. Differentiated recommendations are formulated based
on a regionally disaggregated Technological Innovation Index (TII).
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