The theoretical definition of innovation output function and its interpretetion
Melnik Aleksandr G. ()
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Melnik Aleksandr G.: Institute for Economics and Forecasting of NAS of Ukraine
The Problems of Economy, 2012, issue 3, 30_35
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The article is based on preliminary analyzes the current state of clustering in the Russian Federation and Ukraine. The artical reasoning the necessity of developing an overall investment model taking into account the specifics of the formation of economic communications channels based on technological compatibility of business processes in cluster systems. In article gives the model of investment the projects of the creating international cluster in scientific-technological cooperation, considering the differences of the forming and distribution investment resources of economy of Ukraine and Russian Federation. Described the theoretical bases of the forming canals of communicative innovation clusters, and are structured by the technological identities of the economical environment in the clusters systems. On the Based of grounded of the theoretical-methodological of the approaches in the article proposed model of project investment of the realization cluster initiatives in the field of scientific and technological cooperation.
Keywords: investment of project; technological collection; technological compatibility; cauterizing; international innovation cluster (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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