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Regional Innovation Systems in Russia: Towards a Typology of Regions and Policy Recommendations

Petruchenya Andreevna, Anna LU (2013) EKHR92 20131
Department of Economic History
Abstract
In this article a typology of Russian regional innovation systems is developed by the means of cluster analysis techniques. To achieve this goal, a system of indicators was created in line with two theoretical frameworks – concept of regional innovation systems (RIS) and theory of innovation barriers. As a result, five types of regions were identified: “metropolitan”, “innovators”, “industrial”, “peripheral”, and “mixed barriers”. Further, policy issues and implications of developed typology were discussed by focusing on Krasnoyarsk region. Policy recommendations were suggested based on results of quantitative analysis, as well as on qualitative data obtained from three personal interviews with representatives of RIS elements of... (More)
In this article a typology of Russian regional innovation systems is developed by the means of cluster analysis techniques. To achieve this goal, a system of indicators was created in line with two theoretical frameworks – concept of regional innovation systems (RIS) and theory of innovation barriers. As a result, five types of regions were identified: “metropolitan”, “innovators”, “industrial”, “peripheral”, and “mixed barriers”. Further, policy issues and implications of developed typology were discussed by focusing on Krasnoyarsk region. Policy recommendations were suggested based on results of quantitative analysis, as well as on qualitative data obtained from three personal interviews with representatives of RIS elements of Krasnoyarsk region. (Less)
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author
Petruchenya Andreevna, Anna LU
supervisor
organization
course
EKHR92 20131
year
type
H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
subject
keywords
Regional innovation, innovation barriers, typology, Russia
language
English
id
3915401
date added to LUP
2013-09-02 11:17:41
date last changed
2013-09-02 11:17:41
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  abstract     = {{In this article a typology of Russian regional innovation systems is developed by the means of cluster analysis techniques. To achieve this goal, a system of indicators was created in line with two theoretical frameworks – concept of regional innovation systems (RIS) and theory of innovation barriers. As a result, five types of regions were identified: “metropolitan”, “innovators”, “industrial”, “peripheral”, and “mixed barriers”. Further, policy issues and implications of developed typology were discussed by focusing on Krasnoyarsk region. Policy recommendations were suggested based on results of quantitative analysis, as well as on qualitative data obtained from three personal interviews with representatives of RIS elements of Krasnoyarsk region.}},
  author       = {{Petruchenya Andreevna, Anna}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Regional Innovation Systems in Russia: Towards a Typology of Regions and Policy Recommendations}},
  year         = {{2013}},
}