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Technological Sovereignty of Russia: Internal Facilities and External Cooperation

Elena A. Egorycheva, Maxim V. Chernyaev and Jielin Zhao

Chapter 46 in The Sustainable Development of the Entrepreneurial Economy in the Fifth Industrial Revolution, 2026, pp 539-549 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.

Abstract: This research considers different ways of achieving technological sovereignty in Russia in terms of unfavorable external conditions, such as sanctions. These approaches include leveraging internal resources such as technological infrastructure, skilled experts and scientists, research and development funding, and government and business collaboration. Additionally, indirect support measures, such as government contracts and technology competitions, are deemed essential. A notable innovation in government support for IT projects is the introduction of technology loans. Furthermore, regions are expected to be central in pursuing technological sovereignty. External cooperation with BRICS, EAEU, and Asian countries, especially with China, will also help achieve technological sovereignty by deepening cooperation in the technological sector. It is marked that technological sovereignty does not equate to isolation. Through fruitful cooperation, Russia can receive more benefits and better and quicker results in technology. Russia’s technological and innovation strategy, which is focused on achieving sovereignty in key sectors that underpin economic stability and growth, is also analyzed. This chapter further examines the current challenges and proposes potential solutions to advance technological sovereignty in Russia.

Keywords: Sustainable Development; Entrepreneurship; Innovation; Technology; Information Management; Organizational Behavior; Industrial Organization; Entrepreneurial Economy; Fifth Industrial Revolution; Cause-and-Effect Relationships; Fourth Industrial Revolution; Digital Technology; Industry 5.0; Operations Management; Operations Research; Supply Chain Management; Fintech; Cryptocurrency; Blockchain; Economics and Finance; Corporate Governance; Technological Environment; National Economy; State Management; Corporate Management; Agro-Industrial Complex 5.0; Fuel and Energy Complex 5.0; BRICS; EAEU; Central Asia; Social Responsibility; Digital Competitiveness; Digital Energy; Entrepreneurial Universities 5.0; Machine Learning; Cyber-Social System; Smart Company; Management of AI; Automatization; Decision-Making in Entrepreneurship; Big Data; Blockchain Finance; Robotisation Of Production; Applied Technological Solutions; Smart City; Local Entrepreneurial Economy; Modernisation; Institutes of Globalisation; E-Government; Innovative Economy; Knowledge Society; BRICS+ (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: L26 O33 Q01 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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