Regional Instruments and Measures to Stimulate the Development of Intellectual Property in the Vladimir Region
Irina B. Teslenko,
Artem S. Shcherbakov,
Nizami V. Abdullayev and
Kirill S. Krasilshchikov
Chapter 31 in The Sustainable Development of the Entrepreneurial Economy in the Fifth Industrial Revolution, 2026, pp 373-381 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
Abstract:
This research focuses on the classification of measures to stimulate the development of intellectual property within the framework of Russia’s regional policy. The authors provide an overview of effective measures to ensure positive dynamics in the accumulation of intellectual property, as well as those devoted to the management of intellectual property. Using the Vladimir Region as an example, the authors show that the regional policy can include five instruments (legal, financial, infrastructural, tax, and social) and ten measures characterizing the qualitative and quantitative indicators of intellectual property. The instruments stimulating the growth of indicators characterizing the qualitative and quantitative indicators of intellectual property are classified and graphically displayed. According to the research data, the portfolio of applied instruments and measures to stimulate intellectual property development in the Vladimir Region has shown its effectiveness. During the research, the authors used general scientific methods, including induction, deduction, synthesis, and analysis. The authors also applied specific scientific methods, such as graphical and statistical methods. The proposed classification of instruments and measures of regional policy for stimulating the development of intellectual property can be used to adjust the strategy of socio-economic development and the prospective development of a master plan for the development of a territory with a focus on industries generating income from intellectual property.
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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