Innovation Policy Coordination: The Role of Communication for Uzbekistan
Mukhitdinov Rozdon D.
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Mukhitdinov Rozdon D.: National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia.
NISPAcee Journal of Public Administration and Policy, 2024, vol. 17, issue 1, 120-141
Abstract:
The relative importance of various drivers of economic growth and prosperity has evolved over time, and innovation is the primary driver of economic growth for a growing number of countries. Innovations can be developed in countries where the state innovation policy is effectively implemented, and the state coordinates the subjects of innovation policy. The coordination requires integration, digitalization and sharing of information across departments and sectors. The objective of this paper is to describe how Uzbekistan’s innovation system has evolved during the last decade since Uzbekistan moved from a highly regulated mixed economy to an open market economy. In this process, we start by describing the national innovation system of Uzbekistan, describe some of the key changes in the innovation policy coordination system, the legal acts of reforming the public administration, the bodies responsible for the implementation of laws, monitoring and evaluating the fulfillment of the set strategic tasks. Then we will reveal the state’s role in coordinating and establishing an effective national innovation policy, reveal the theoretical aspects and compare them with the implementation in Uzbekistan. For these purposes, data from open and transparent sources from 2009 to 2021 are analyzed, and the impact of various factors on Uzbekistan’s economic and innovative development using econometric analysis is evaluated. The conclusion of the research consists of the recommendations that are given in order to improve the state innovation policy, establish communication and achieve the goals of the government.
Keywords: coordination of innovation policy; innovation policy in Uzbekistan; interaction in terms of the national innovation system; triple helix model of innovation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.2478/nispa-2024-0006
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