The Russian National Innovation System - an International Perspective
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17/07/2014
17/07/2014
2008
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Resumo |
Russia inherited a large research and development (R&D) sector from the Soviet times, and has retained a substantial R&D sector today, compared with other emerging economies. However, Russia is falling behind in all indicators measuring innovative output in comparison with most developed countries. Russia’s innovation performance is disappointing, despite the available stock of human capital and overall investment in R&D. The communist legacy still influences the main actors of the innovation system. The federal state is still the most important funding source for R&D. Private companies are not investing in innovative activities, preferring to “import” innovations embedded in foreign technologies. Universities are outsiders in the innovation system, only a few universities carry out research activities. Nowadays, Russia is a resource-depended country. The economy depends on energy and metals for growth. The Russian economy faces the challenge of diversification and should embrace innovation, and shift to a knowledge economy to remain competitive in the long run. Therefore, Russia has to tackle the challenge of developing an efficient innovation system with its huge potential in science expertise and engineering know-how. |
Identificador |
978-952-214-707-3 1459-3173 http://www.doria.fi/handle/10024/98445 URN:ISBN:978-952-214-707-3 |
Idioma(s) |
en |
Publicador |
Lappeenranta University of Technology |
Relação |
978-952-214-706-6 Lappeenranta University of Technology. Faculty of Technology Management. Department of Industrial Management - Research Report |
Palavras-Chave | #Russia #national innovation system #innovative capacity |