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Purpose The purpose of this article is to develop the content of new concepts—evolutionary management, etc. and the use of their tools in the analysis of the management of economic growth and sustainable strategic development of the economic system. Design/methodology/approach Definitions of growth and sustainable development, other basic evolutionary and genetic methodological terminology of the sphere of management of these processes are given. The article substantiates the interdisciplinary and systemic methodology that determines economic growth and development, the principles of its use, the logical and semiotic nature of economic genes and genotypes, the genotypic matrix that determines economic growth and development. The block-modular and logical-structural methodology are used. Findings In this paper, synthesizing intermediate and final economic results are distinguished, affecting the growth and development of the economic genotype management units of the system with its structure of genotypic concepts, economic genes that. Genotypic concepts form conservative and liberal management mechanisms, their dynamics, unfolding into stages, stages, stages and cycles of world economic evolution with corresponding models of management and management. Genotypic content forms strategic goals at the macro and micro levels of development, mechanisms of strategic directed development and economic growth. Thus, the foundations of economic growth and development are hidden in the content of the economic genotype. Originality/value This article shows the relationship of economic growth and sustainable development with economic evolution and genetics, mechanisms for managing new sources and driving forces of growth. This paper also reveals the logical and semiotic content of economic genes and their carriers of genotypic concepts, the directions of management of these processes.
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Martishin, E.M., Gladkaya, S.V., Yeletsky, A.N., Zotova, T.A., Yatsenko, A.B. (2023). Evolutionary Management in Managing Economic Growth and Sustainable Development. In: Lazareva, E.I., Murzin, A.D., Rivza, B.A., Ostrovskaya, V.N. (eds) Innovative Trends in International Business and Sustainable Management. Approaches to Global Sustainability, Markets, and Governance. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-4005-7_40
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