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Innovation Management test part 2, 125 questions

Task 1.

Question 1. What is the object of innovation management?

1. The groups of workers;

2. innovation processes in all their diversity, carried out in all spheres of

the economy;

3. The financial flows of the company;

4. innovations;

5. indicators of production efficiency.

Question 2. Specify aspects of innovation management.

1. The science and art of innovation management;

2. The type of activity and the process of management decision making in innovation;

3. The apparatus of innovation management;

4. Return all of the above answers;

5. Return 1 and 2 replies.

Question 3. What are the stages of development characteristic of the innovation management?

1. factorial approach and functional concept;

2. systemic approach;

3. Factor and systematic approaches;

4. The functional concept and systematic approach;

5. Factor, system, situational approaches and functional concept;

Question 4: What are the components of the factors of scientific and technical potential of the innovation process.

1. The material and technical base, personnel of science,

2. Information funds;

3. footage of Science;

4. scientific equipment;

5. All of the above.

Question 5. What determines the vertical division of labor management?

1. from the industry sector;

2. the organizational and legal forms of organization of the innovation process;

3. the scale of innovation activities, the nature of innovation and industry

toiletries;

4. The hierarchical structure of the innovation process;

5. The functions of innovation management.

Task 2.

Question 1. Which hierarchical levels of management can be divided innovative process?

1. The upper, middle;

2. a first level;

3. The highest and third tier;

4. The upper, middle and lower;

5. Return 1 and 2 replies.

Question 2. What is the main target to innovation management?

1. The selection and placement of personnel;

2. ensure effective use of the innovation process;

3. harmonization;

4. The construction of the organizational structure;

5. The development of a strategic innovation strategy.

Question 3. Describe the main problem to be solved by exogenous harmonization of innovation management.

1. The planning of production processes and implementation of innovative products;

2. The formation of the long- and short-term goals of innovation;

3. consideration of the environmental situation;

4. based on consumer demand and objective tendencies of STP;

5. Return 2,3,4 answers.

Question 4. Highlight activities procedural functions of innovation management.

1. The delegation and motivation;

2. The decisions and communications;

3. delegation and communication;

4. planning;

5. organization and control.

Question 5. What are the signs used in the systematization and classification of the organization of innovative processes?

1. The forms of specialization, concentration;

2. ways of organizing;

3. The objectives of the organization, forms and methods of organization;

4. The combination and objectives of the organization;

5. The forms of organizational structures.

Task 3.

Question 1. What is development?

1. The regular change of matter;

2. The directional change of matter;

3. targeted and regular change of matter and consciousness;

4. permanent, targeted and regular change of matter and consciousness;

5. permanent and regular change of matter and consciousness.

Question 2. What are the different forms of development?

1. Revolutionary and koadaptsionnaya;

2. evolutionary;

3. The revolutionary and evolutionary;

4. The co-evolutionary and revolutionary;

5. evolutionary, revolutionary, and coevolutionary koadaptsionnaya.

Question 3. Which of the forms of development is not progressive?

1. The co-evolutionary;

2. revolutionary;

3. evolutionary;

4. The c
Question 5. What are the stages in the life cycle of any material system?

1. The introduction of growth;

2. The maturity and saturation;

3. maturity, saturation and decline;

4. growth, decline and collapse;

5. introduction, growth, maturity, saturation, decline and collapse.

Task 4.

Question 1.Kto is the author of long waves.

1. Joseph Schumpeter;

2. ND Kondratyev;

3. A. Fayolle;

4. B. Twiss;

5. E. Mesfild.

Question 2: What are the phases of development are included in the life cycle of technological order?

1. The emergence and formation;

2. The restructuring of the economy;

3. The death of old ways of life;

4. 1 and 2 are correct answers;

5. Return 1,2 and 3 answers.

Question 3. What is the characteristic corresponds to the 3rd tenor?

1. The mass and serial production;

2. increase the flexibility of production based on the use of motor standardization

production, urbanization;

3. biotechnology, space technology;

4. The steam engines;

5. The textile machinery.

Question 4. What elements form the basis of the innovation system of the market economy?

1. The temporary monopoly on the use of innovations;

2. The existence of independent and competing sources of supply of new technologies;

3. The market selection of the most efficient technologies;

4. The correct answer is 2 or 3;

5. Return 1,2,3 answers.

Question 5. What is the basis of a choice of priorities of the national Economic and Technological Development (FER)?

1. collective decision-making experts;

2. The institutions of long-term forecasting of energy resources;

3. constant specification;

4. The selection of incentive-based competition;

5. All of the above.

Task 5.

Question 1. What is the basis of the specific content of innovation?

1. processes;

2. changes;

3. development;

4. sovookupnost technical, manufacturing and commercial activities, leading to

the emergence of new processes and equipment;

5. development and processes.

Question 2: Who is the first author identified five typical changes?

1. ND Kondratyev;

2. VD Hartman;

3. Schumpeter;

4. E. Rogers;

5. H. Mong.

Question 3. What are the properties inherent in innovation?

1. scientific and technical innovation, manufacturing

usability, commercial marketability;

2. The scientific and technical novelty;

3. competitive and embeddable;

4. The use in the manufacture;

5. privlekaemost market.

Question 4. When innovation becomes an innovation?

1. When used in the production;

2. the adoption of the spread;

3. Since the closure applied research;

4. since the development of scientific and technical documentation;

5. since the experienced and experimental works.

Question 5. innovative potential and the degree of novelty of the classification of Prigogine innovation

meant

Task 6.

Question 1: According to the classification of SUM according to the degree of novelty innovation processes are divided into:

Question 2 on the basis of the development and dissemination of innovations (classification SUM) innovative processes are divided into:

Question 3: Why is funding R & D (Stage 3) is advantageously carried out in two stages?


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