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Assessment of Dynamic Opportunities for Risk Mitigation in Uzbekistan Textile Industry Enterprises
Summary
This article assesses the dynamic capabilities of textile enterprises in Uzbekistan and strategies for risk mitigation through incremental innovation. The textile sector is a major source of microplastic pollution globally, and improving manufacturing practices can reduce synthetic fiber shedding.
This article presents the mechanisms for assessing the dynamic capabilities of textile industry enterprises, its use on the example of the textile industry enterprises of the Republic of Uzbekistan is highlighted, and the priority aspects of the implementation of incremental innovation activities in the textile industry enterprises are presented.
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