“…The problems of administrative and technological innovations implementation are reflected in numerous works of researchers, for example, the effect of random change on innovation activities (Chen and Adamson, 2015), the use of innovation to overcome the crisis of organizations (McKinley et al, 2014), radical innovation (Alexander and Knippenberg, 2014), innovation in the knowledge economy (Cano-Kollmann et al, 2016), social responsibility of innovation-related activities (Un, 2016), innovative behaviour of project team leaders in companies (Kang et al, 2015), the influence of strategic partnerships on the innovation outcomes (Zheng and Yang, 2015), modelling innovation activities in different types of economic systems (Reznikov et al, 2016), open national innovation systems (Kudryavtseva et al, 2015). Despite sufficient coverage of the aspects associated with the innovations in the industrial complex and their social responsibility, in our opinion, not enough attention has been paid to the specifics of the use of open innovations within the framework of the resource and energy-saving technologies systems that would allow us to consider the technological process of production not as a separate element of production, but as a certain link in the supply chain of final products.…”