Development of National Innovation Systems in Developed Countries
O. Karasev,
A. Beloshitsky,
S. Trostyansky,
A. Krivtsova and
V.N. Valerievna
European Research Studies Journal, 2018, vol. XXI, issue Special 2, 701-712
Abstract:
The article presents the results of the analysis of existing models of innovative development, features of the scientific, technological and innovation policies of the leading countries in the formation and development of their own national innovation systems. The leading countries are Great Britain, Germany, USA, Canada, Japan, France and Italy. The study shows that the innovation systems of each of these states have common features that reflect the main directions of development of science and technology, as well as certain specific features. Such features depend on what models of innovation policy the countries belong to - the "Euro-Atlantic policy", "East Asian policy" and "triple helix policy". The article presents the innovations that are offered to be included in the innovation system of Russia with regards to the development of the new State Program, and suggests recommendations for further development of the Russian national innovation system.
Keywords: Innovations; Science and Technology; National Innovation System; Innovational Development Model; Developed Countries. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O30 O38 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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