Development of innovation complexes as a mechanism of technologies transfer and an instrument of social-economic policy in the region
Alla Sukhovey ()
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Alla Sukhovey: Institute Economy Ural Department RAC, Sector of Social Innovations
Economy of region, 2010, vol. 1, issue 3, 104 - 111
Abstract:
In this article is developed a role of innovation complexes of a region at the base of analysis of foreign and domestic experience of organization science-technological complexes. Main reasons, braking innovation transformations in Russia are cleared. For example of Russia it is shown, that unsystematic forming objects of innovation infrastructure without interaction with needs of development region and state its science-technical and industrial potential do not taken to positive change at economy and do not help to activation of innovation processes. Peculiarity different innovation complexes as instrument of social-economic policy, its participation at decision, those actual problems as overcoming of decline traditional branches of industry, forming high-tech sector, rise of outlaying districts, rise of competitive ability of industry were cleared. It is given special attention to possibility of innovation complexes as effective mechanism passing of technologies, allowing to create favorable conditions to subjects of innovation activity and to speed up process “research — production†. Measures to foundation of effective innovation infrastructure as one conditions of acceleration innovation development in Russia are offered.
Keywords: innovation complex; innovation infrastructure; transfer of technologies; regional social-economic policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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