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INNOVATIVE-HUMAN POTENTIAL IN THE MANAGEMENT OF THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
Author(s) -
Nataliya Yu. Shyriaieva
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
ìnfrastruktura rinku
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2519-2868
DOI - 10.32843/infrastruct52-22
Subject(s) - business , sustainability , general partnership , context (archaeology) , intellectual capital , environmental resource management , environmental planning , economics , finance , ecology , paleontology , biology , environmental science
During the operation of infrastructure assets excessive action of transport and natural vibrations, water-heat and low-temperature fluctuations, soil leaching leads to undesirable changes in the current criteria of their safety, premature technical wear of surfaces, cracks, irregularities, subsidence, increased seismic fluctuations and floods. sustainability of infrastructure assets. Taking into account the above negative trends, the article analyzes the positive and negative factors of the impact of innovation – human capital on management in the construction industry. Innovative – human capital of labor resources in the context of global digitalization requires constant professional development, human ability to effective research and innovation, it emphasizes the importance of updating educational programs in the global context and the principles of sustainable development. Therefore in the specified conditions harmonization of university business – education in the field of processes and technologies of management in building construction is a priority. In general, the strategies, technologies and processes of corporate management of infrastructure assets operating in the latest global conditions are actively used in such projects as interdisciplinary cooperation and partnership of stakeholders, including universities; city, departments for infrastructure asset management; international corporations; transfer of intellectual capital, exponential training of the young generation and transprofessionalization of the working population; "green" clean cities; protection and preservation / preservation of cultural heritage; design and operation of "smart" road systems; digital infrastructure; conservation / preservation of the marine ecosystem; rehabilitation / rejuvenation of existing funds. It is expected that the results of research should contribute to the real provision of quality management in the construction industry, innovative technologies and processes of urban management, planning, development, reconstruction and operation of settlements and regions to meet the needs of the population and business – production.

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