Prerequisites for formation of modern management paradigms in terms of scientific knowledge evolution

  • Elena V. Krasova Vladivostok State University of Economics and Service
  • Aleksey V. Osipov Department of Tourism and Ecology Vladivostok State University of Economics and Service, Vladivostok, Russia
  • Evgeniy V. Hilko Vladivostok State University of Economics and Service, Vladivostok, Russia
Keywords: Management paradigm, management theory evolution, economic theory evolution, classic management paradigm, innovation management paradigm, knowledge economy, intellectual capital.

Abstract

Research on the issues relevant to understanding of the directions scientific knowledge is moving in in economics and management is an important component of the modern science. This knowledge is formed and summarized through scientific paradigms. An enormous impact management has on all types of economic activities determines the management paradigms importance when selecting the most effective way in socioeconomic development. The purpose of the research is to examine the prerequisites for occurrence of such paradigms in terms of scientific knowledge evolution in economics and management. The article proposes the author’s management paradigm definition as scientific category and examines scientific and historical factors behind the formation of the classic management paradigm and reveals an organic link between management paradigms and socioeconomic development ones. In particular, the article analyzes the process of gradual transition from the classic management paradigm to innovation one. The author studies and compares the approaches taken by leading scientists in this field and determined dominating scientific models formed within innovation paradigm. The subject matter of such models studying and crucial modern science categories, i.e. innovation management, knowledge economy, intellectual capital, organizational capital, human capital and a number of other categories.

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Author Biographies

Elena V. Krasova, Vladivostok State University of Economics and Service

Candidate of Economic Sciences (PhD in Economics) Vladivostok State University of Economics and Service, Associate Professor at the Department of Economics & Management, Vladivostok, Russia

Aleksey V. Osipov, Department of Tourism and Ecology Vladivostok State University of Economics and Service, Vladivostok, Russia

Assistant of the Department of Tourism and Ecology Vladivostok State University of Economics and Service, Vladivostok, Russia

Evgeniy V. Hilko, Vladivostok State University of Economics and Service, Vladivostok, Russia

Assistant of the Undergraduate of the educational program International Economy, Vladivostok State University of Economics and Service, Vladivostok, Russia

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2018-12-27
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Krasova, E., Osipov, A., & Hilko, E. (2018). Prerequisites for formation of modern management paradigms in terms of scientific knowledge evolution. Amazonia Investiga, 7(17), 5-11. Retrieved from https://www.amazoniainvestiga.info/index.php/amazonia/article/view/319
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