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INNOVATION POLICY IN CONTEMPORARY RUSSIA AND THE STRUGGLE FOR INFLUENCE BETWEEN THE LEADING GROUPS WITHIN THE ESTABLISHMENT

A. Shatilov and P. Seleznev
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A. Shatilov: Financial University
P. Seleznev: Financial University

Review of Business and Economics Studies // Review of Business and Economics Studies, 2015, vol. 3, issue 4, 5-11

Abstract:

The article deals with the issue of choosing the innovative modernization strategy in the Russian Federation and with the suggestions made by the leading groups within the establishment concerning the growth incentives. We examine various scenarios of lobbying the industry and administration interests in the public innovation policy development process. We examine the strengths and weaknesses of the priority innovative development areas suggested by the industry representatives. We make a forecast for a mid- term related to the Russian innovation project transformation, given the “war of sanctions” and the import substitution policy implemented.

В статье рассматривается проблема выбора стратегической линии в ходе инновационной модернизации Российской Федерации и предложения основных элитных групп относительно«драйверов роста». Исследуются различные варианты лоббирования отраслевых и аппаратных интересов в государственной инновационной политике страны. Анализируются сильные и слабые стороны продвигаемых «отраслевиками» приоритетных направлений инновационного развития. Дается среднесрочный прогноз трансформации инновационного проекта России в условиях «войны санкций» и заявленной политики импортозамещения.

Keywords: Innovation; modernization; establishment; lobbying; a new industrial policy; state; import substitution (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019-02-25
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