Evolution of innovation mode within economic dynamics

 
PIIS042473880003316-6-1
DOI10.31857/S042473880003316-6
Publication type Article
Status Published
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Affiliation: Central Economics and Mathematics Institute, Russian Academy of Science
Address: Russian Federation, Moscow
Journal nameEkonomika i matematicheskie metody
EditionVolume 54 Issue 4
Pages3-28
Abstract

We demonstrated how the models of creation knowledge and technology had been changing while manufacturing was transformed. The key factors and structure models to innovate were investigated in the context of economic and technological dynamics. The arguments were given for the modern generation of innovation models to support paramount importance of such driving forces as knowledge, motivated actors, skillful organization, and innovative culture. Fundamental requirements from the side of the new economy have been formulated for such models as well as in relation to Russia. Character of the contemporary innovation wave, as well as the global structural and economic shifts and crisis in the world economy define the directions of innovation strategy and organization and economic mechanisms to regulate innovation activity. According to the system economic theory, which was developed in CEMI RAS, methodology and ways to control innovation should be chosen adequately the peculiarities of the socio-economic and scientific-technical dynamics, taking into account external factors and internal features of economic systems at macro, meso and micro level. Based on the results of the analysis of contemporary scientific-technological and economic trends and findings of leading home and foreign researchers, we proposed the design for the special model to generate innovation on the base of innovation ecosystem concept. We proposed several measures to implement such mode in the Russian economy taking into consideration regulatory and economics uncertainty.

Keywordsnew technology, knowledge, market, management, communication, collaboration
AcknowledgmentThe article was prepared with the financial support of the Russian Foundation for Humanities (since 2016 — Russian Fund for Basic Research) (project 15-02-00229(a)).
Publication date15.01.2019
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