HOUSING INNOVATION MANAGEMENT: STRATEGIC DIRECTIONS OF DEVELOPMENT
Pavel P. Kornilov 1 ; Dmitriy N. Lapaev 2 ; Olga N. Lapaeva 32 Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia.
3 Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia.
Article Id - IJM_11_05_049, Pages : 524-549, Date of Publication : 01, June 2020
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The relevance of the study is due to the imperfection of the state policy in the field of innovative housing construction based on the introduction of organizational, managerial and technological innovations to provide citizens with comfortable and affordable housing with low operating costs for its maintenance. The purpose of the study consists in analyzing foreign and Russian experience and current state in the field of innovative housing construction, as well as developing strategic directions for the development of innovative housing construction on its basis. The research was carried out using the method of statistical analysis and expert assessments of Federal and regional legislation, as well as settlement development strategies that effectively stimulate the introduction of innovations at all stages of development of territories for housing construction. The statistics were based on a study of the system of urban planning, the existing capacity of construction industry enterprises, organizations, developers, and major factors affecting the development of housing, one of the average regions of the Central Federal district of Russia. The article presents promising directions and specific mechanisms for implementing and stimulating the introduction of organizational, managerial and technological innovations in the framework of a public-private partnership to improve public policy in this area. The basic directions of program support of organizational, managerial and technological innovations in order to increase accessibility and improve living conditions of citizens, minimize utility costs of the population, the transition to housing with the low cost of its operation that is able to provide the industry's transition to the innovative vector of development. The research was used in the development of a strategy for the socio-economic development of one of the regional cities of the Central Federal district of the Russian Federation, as well as in the targeted investment program for the integrated development of the infrastructure of settlements in the city district. The materials of the article can be applied in the process of developing new legislative acts by the authorities to encourage the introduction of innovations in the management and operation of the construction industry, they can be used in the activities of construction industry enterprises, design organizations and authorities to improve activities within the framework of public-private partnership, as well as the formation and development of innovative infrastructure of settlements.
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Managerial And Technological Innovations, Innovative Housing Construction, Housing Policy
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The abstract should summarize the content of the paper. Try to keep the abstract below 350 words. Do not make references nor display equations in the abstract. The journal will be printed from the same-sized copy prepared by you. Your manuscript should be printed on A4 paper (21.0 cm x 29.7 cm). It is imperative that the margins and style described below be adhered to carefully. This will enable us to keep uniformity in the final printed copies of the Journal. Please keep in mind that the manuscript you prepare will be photographed and printed as it is received. Readability of copy is of paramount importance.(12)
Keywords (12 Bold) : About five key words in alphabetical order, separated by comma (12)
I. INTRODUCTION (12 BOLD)
The introduction of the paper should explain the nature of the problem, previous work, purpose, and the contribution of the paper. The contents of each section may be provided to understand easily about the paper. (12)
II. HEADINGS (12 BOLD)
The headings and subheadings, starting with "1. Introduction", appear in upper and lower case letters and should be set in bold and aligned flush left. All headings from the Introduction to Acknowledgements are numbered sequentially using 1, 2, 3, etc. Subheadings are numbered 1.1, 1.2, etc. If a subsection must be further divided, the numbers 1.1.1, 1.1.2, etc.
The font size for heading is 12 points bold face and subsections with 12 points and not bold. Do not underline any of the headings, or add dashes, colons, etc. (12)
III. INDENTATIONS AND EQUATIONS(12 BOLD)
The first paragraph under each heading or subheading should be flush left, and subsequent paragraphs should have a five-space indentation. A colon is inserted before an equation is presented, but there is no punctuation following the equation. All equations are numbered and referred to in the text solely by a number enclosed in a round bracket (i.e., (3) reads as "equation 3"). Ensure that any miscellaneous numbering system you use in your paper cannot be confused with a reference [4] or an equation (3) designation. (12)
IV. FIGURES AND TABLES(12 BOLD)
To ensure a high-quality product, diagrams and lettering MUST be either computerdrafted or drawn using India ink.
Figure captions appear below the figure, are flush left, and are in lower case letters.When referring to a figure in the body of the text, the abbreviation "Fig." is used. Figures should be numbered in the order they appear in the text.
Table captions appear centered above the table in upper and lower case letters. When referring to a table in the text, no abbreviation is used and "Table" is capitalized. (12). Figures and tables should be included in the running text itself
V. CONCLUSION (12 BOLD)
A conclusion section must be included and should indicate clearly the advantages, limitations, and possible applications of the paper. Although a conclusion may review the main points of the paper, do not replicate the abstract as the conclusion. A conclusion might elaborate on the importance of the work or suggest applications and extentions. (12)
VI. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS(12 Bold)
An acknowledgement section may be presented after the conclusion, if desired.( 12)
REFERENCES (12 BOLD)
This heading is not assigned a number.
A reference list MUST be included using the following information as a guide. Only cited text references are included. Each reference is referred to in the text by a number enclosed in a square bracket (i.e., [3]). References must be numbered and ordered according to where they are first mentioned in the paper, NOT alphabetically.
Examples follow:
ournal Papers:
[1] M Ozaki, Y. Adachi, Y. Iwahori, and N. Ishii, Application of fuzzy theory to writer recognition of Chinese characters, International Journal of Modelling and Simulation, 18(2), 1998, 112-116. (12)
Books:
[2] R.E. Moore, Interval analysis (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1966). (12) Note that the title of the book is in lower case letters and italicized. There is no comma following the title. Place of publication and publisher are given.
Chapters in Books:
[3] P.O. Bishop, Neurophysiology of binocular vision, in J.Houseman (Ed.), Handbook of physiology, 4 (New York: Springer-Verlag, 1970) 342-366. (12) Note that the place of publication, publisher, and year of publication are enclosed in brackets. Editor of book is listed before book title.
Theses:
[4] D.S. Chan, Theory and implementation of multidimensional discrete systems for signal processing, doctoral diss., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, 1978. (12)
Proceedings Papers:
[5] W.J. Book, Modelling design and control of flexible manipulator arms: A tutorial review, Proc. 29th IEEE Conf. on Decision and Control, San Francisco, CA, 1990, 500-506 (12)

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