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Title: Релевантные факторы инновационной активности малого бизнеса в регионах
Other Titles: Relevant factors of innovative activities of small business in regions
Authors: Vaysman, Y. D.
Podshivalova, M. V.
Вайсман, Е. Д.
Подшивалова, М. В.
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Institute of Economics, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Институт экономики Уральского отделения РАН
Citation: Вайсман Е. Д. Релевантные факторы инновационной активности малого бизнеса в регионах / Е. Д. Вайсман, М. В. Подшивалова. – DOI 10.17059/2015-4-24. – Текст : электронный // Экономика региона. — 2015. — Том 4. — С. 309-322.
Abstract: The article discusses the system analysis aimed to identify the key reasons for the low innovation activity in the regions of the Russian Federation. The research is based on the hypothesis according to which the holism and systematic principles need to be applied for analyzing the reasons of the low innovative activity of small business in the regions,. To implement these principles, the authors have used the concept of minimum number of descriptive levels of socio-economic system. In the research, the spiritual and cultural, cognitive, institutional, material and technological layers of the socio-economic system are investigated. The particular attention is paid to the cognitive and institutional segments. The methodological basis of the research is the methods of correlation and regression analysis, maps of positioning, integrated assessment, the author's method of assessing the development of the knowledge-based economy and clustering. The quality of innovative small firms' institutional environment is assessed using the resource approach. The authors have obtained the following results. The rate of demand growth for knowledge in the regions exceeded the growth rate of the regional offers of knowledge, including the innovative development of small businesses. A delayed reaction of the suppliers of innovative ideas to the corresponding demand is showed. The trend of differentiation increase of the Russian regions in terms of the knowledge-based economy's development is revealed. A significant linear correlation of small firms' innovative activities and the quality of institutional environment haven't been discovered. It is shown that the regions are almost similar in the quality of basic socio-economic institutions, and more than 60 % of the regions have the intensity of small businesses' innovation processes below the national average level. The obtained results allow to expand the scientific and methodological basis to stimulate the innovative activity of small business both at the macro and meso-level. The authors have concluded that since all the selected layers of socio-economic systems are interconnected and in each of them there are a number of bottlenecks, the active smart measures undertaken by the State for the innovation infrastructure development can not lead to the increase in the small business innovative activity.
Рассмотрен системный анализ, направленный на выявление ключевых причин низкой инновационной активности в регионах Российской Федерации. Проведено исследование духовно-культурного, когнитивного, институционального, материально-технологического слоев социально-экономической системы. Показана замедленная реакция поставщиков инновационных идей на спрос на инновации. Выявлена тенденция нарастания дифференциации российских регионов по уровню развития экономики знаний.
Keywords: INNOVATION INFRASTRUCTURE
INNOVATIVE ACTIVITY
INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT
KNOWLEDGE-BASED ECONOMY
SMALL BUSINESS
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/91920
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
SCOPUS ID: 84979960360
WOS ID: 000422227100024
ISSN: 2072-6414
DOI: 10.17059/2015-4-24
Origin: Экономика региона. 2015. Выпуск 4
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