The Economic Role of Public-Private Partnership Mechanisms in Stimulating Innovation and Investment Activities in Industrial Enterprises
Khasan Sabirov , PhD, Associate professor, Head of the Department of Economics and Business Administration at Nordic International university, UzbekistanAbstract
This study examines the economic role of public-private partnership (PPP) mechanisms in stimulating innovation and investment activities in industrial enterprises. The research explores the theoretical foundations and practical aspects of PPP as an effective instrument for mobilizing private capital, reducing fiscal pressure on the state, and enhancing the technological modernization of industrial sectors. Special attention is given to the institutional environment, risk-sharing models, financial structuring, and governance mechanisms that determine the efficiency of PPP projects. The paper analyzes how PPP frameworks contribute to increasing investment attractiveness, accelerating the adoption of advanced technologies, and improving the competitiveness and productivity of industrial enterprises. Based on comparative analysis and strategic management approaches, recommendations are proposed to strengthen PPP implementation for sustainable industrial development.
Keywords
Public-private partnership, innovation activity, industrial enterprises
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