Proceedings of the International scientific and practical conference “Science in the Modern World” (January 19-21, 2026) / Publisher website: www.naukainfo.com. - Cambridge, United Kingdom, 2026. - 203 p.
41 condition for economic progress, and intellectual capital is the most important and valuable resource for achieving this goal. The prospects for economic development of regions and individual enterprises of Ukraine should be determined and implemented within the framework of the general trends that are formed in the modern world. One of the conditions for increasing the competitiveness of the domestic economy is the development of intellectual capital. Its importance in the context of globalization of the world economy and the current level of development of civilization in the context of the digital economy as a factor of socio-economic development at the national, regional, and transnational levels of intellectual capital today is the main obstacle to the economic recovery of the country [6,7]. Market advantages and leadership of enterprises are increasingly becoming the result of the effective use of unique intangible factors, such as knowledge and skills, professional qualifications, patents, management structure, information technologies, and others, combined into the category of intellectual capital. Ukraine’s integration into the economic space, on the one hand, involves this scientific potential, but a low technical and technological level, wear and tear of material assets, and a shortage of financial resources; on the other hand, intensive reproduction in the efficiency of intellectual capital use [10]. In the process of establishing market relations in Ukraine, intellectual capital is gaining importance[7-9]. This is due to the need for a radical restructuring of sufficiently powerful production. The use of intellectual labor products determines the transition to a qualitatively new type of economic growth and development. The trends in the development of the national economy towards the establishment of scientific and technical production have raised the problem of intellectual capital and intellectual labor. Ukraine has significant reserves for the rapid development of intellectual capital. In particular, the accumulated human capital is characterized by a high level of education of the population and workers engaged in science. However, the other two components-organizational and consumer capital-are not sufficiently developed.
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