FROM NEO-INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION TO NEO-INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
In respect to innovations in production resources the author designed STR-organization of neo-industrial production, which includes pace maximization, pace method of selecting machines, universalization and STR-synchronization of production process (PP). It was found that PP universalization causes...
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Plekhanov Russian University of Economics
2017
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Sumario: | In respect to innovations in production resources the author designed STR-organization of neo-industrial production, which includes pace maximization, pace method of selecting machines, universalization and STR-synchronization of production process (PP). It was found that PP universalization causes innovations in production resources which withdraw manual labour from production sphere and relocate it to the service sphere and improve the quality and productivity of mental labour. The article describes the model of non-industrial development designed by the author which shows that: 1) innovation in capital resources and STR- organization of the production process lead to singling out and concentration of enterprises outputting the aggregate row of end products (object universalization), aggregate row of product knot by one or several technologies (knot object and knot technological universalization) that carry out by different technologies the same stage of technological process (stage-by-stage technological universalization); 2) STR-organization of PP envisages parallel production of PP sections, the absence of unfinished production, rejecting the fixed work time and use of work time as a regulator of the production volume taking into account the demand; 3) innovation in costs (operational and cyclic costs) causes the dependence of active capital and material costs on the quantity of output product and obtaining depreciation profit while consuming capital. |
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