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Knowledge Spillover Effects: Empirical Evidence from Russian regions
Quality and Quantity. 2018. Vol. 52. No. 5. P. 2111-2132.
This study contributes to existing literature on the relationship between productivity and innovation through the knowledge spillover effects. To this end, we consider both a theoretical model and an empirical analysis in Russia. The investigation is based upon a dataset composed of 85 Russian regions for the period 2010-2014. In particular, the effect of R&D Spillovers are analysed through the use of spatial econometric techniques. In so doing, we have allowed the productivity of each region to be affected by the productivity of nearby regions. Results show that R&D significantly affects Russian regions productivity and that productivity spillover across regions matter.
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Soboleva I. V., Sobolev A. S., Бизнес. Общество. Власть 2011 № 7 С. 179-187
Added: February 28, 2013
Grenoble : Grenoble Ecole de Management, 2012
Proceedings contain materials of the R&D Management Conference 2012 aimed at discussion of broad range of issues devoted to R&D management in the framework of innovation strategies and innovation policy elaboration. ...
Added: October 18, 2012
Golikova V., Gonchar K. R., Kuznetsov B., / Высшая школа экономики. Series EC "Economics". 2011. No. 11.
This paper examines how export and export destination stimulates innovation by Russian manufacturing firms. The discussion is guided by the theoretical models for heterogeneous firms engaged in international trade which predict that, because more productive firms generate higher profit gains, they are able to afford high entry costs, and trade liberalization encourages the use of ...
Added: August 29, 2012
Plyusnina L. M., Sustainability 2022
The paper is aimed at determining the relationship between personal and organizational values in an innovative company, and the compliance of the basic elements of the organizational culture of an enterprise to the requirements of its innovative development. The main goal of the study is to determine how to improve personnel activity by changing the ...
Added: November 1, 2022
Тихомиров В. П., Dneprovskaya N., Информационное общество 2022 № 5 С. 44-57
Digital transformation of higher education involves changing the processes, models, and communication channels of universities using digital technologies. The current stage of transformation is mainly aimed at creating and developing infrastructure for the digitalization of higher education. MESI University obtained the experience of transforming with the use of new technologies during the formation and development ...
Added: October 28, 2022
Chang, Y. -., Hung, S. -., Miles, I., Technovation 2014 Vol. 34 No. 9 P. 499-504
This paper considers how service innovation has emerged and changed over time through three distinct eras: technology adopters, technology enabled and technology–service convergence. Convergence is modeled as relating to the linking of some combination of existing technology or service to a new technology or service resulting in a 2×2 matrix that helps better understand the ...
Added: December 16, 2014
Teplykh G., Экономическая наука современной России 2016 Т. 72 № 1 С. 28-38
Knowledge production function displays the relationship between firm innovative efforts and its results obtained in form of useful knowledge. Analysis of the function allows a better understanding of firm innovation activity for better management of corporate resources. The current paper presents an overview of significant studies on this topic. The paper briefly describes evolution of ...
Added: October 24, 2013
Arkhipova M., Rogovchenko V., Journal of Physics: Conference Series 2021 No. 1784 Article 012006
The article is devoted to the study of innovative activity in healthcare and its impact on the welfare of Russia’s population, depending on the respondents’ region of residence. Inclusion of various components of the population’s well-being is based on the author’s algorithm for calculating the composite index which includes 21 indicators within 5 sub-indices. To ...
Added: June 30, 2021
Kutsenko E., Tyurchev K., Abashkin V. et al., Technological Forecasting and Social Change 2024
Added: November 28, 2023
Teplova T., Rasskazova A. N., МИР (Модернизация. Инновации. Развитие) 2012 Т. 12 № 4 С. 54-61
In this paper as the main feature of innovation in the financial health of a company analyst view the shift to two circuits of key interests of owners of capital (financial stakeholders). Justified by differences key financial systems within the contour ownership interest and the lender three projections: liquidity, the current economic efficiency and growth. ...
Added: March 8, 2013
Диденко Н. И., Rybas A., Ефимова Е. Г. et al., Горизонты экономики 2023 № 5 (78) С. 157-164
The impact of human capital, innovation, foreign trade and investment factors on the state and prospects for the
economic development of the G7 group of countries is analyzed in the article. Economic development for the purposes of this work is understood as positive qualitative changes occurring in the economy during the year. The trends are built ...
Added: December 11, 2023
University West, 2017
This antology consists of 28 revised papers, first presented and discussed at the 20th Anniversary Uddevalla Symposium 2017 on " Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Industrial Dynamics in Internationalized Regional Economies" , which was held at University West, Trollhattan, Sweden on 15-17 June 2017. ...
Added: October 19, 2018
Smirnykh L. I., / Воронежский государственный университет. Серия С50 "экономическая". 2012. № 11-1.
The study examined changes in the differentiation of the Russian regions during the crisis of 2008-2009 compared to the 1998-1999 crisis. As a hypothesis assumes that economic growth has led to a reduction in differentiation of regions. The results showed that with the increase in the absolute level of regional GDP per capita estimated differentiation ...
Added: February 25, 2013
Leydesdorff L., Ivanova I., Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity 2016 P. 1-12
The model of “Open Innovations” (OI) can be compared with the “Triple Helix of University-Industry-Government Relations” (TH) as attempts to find surplus value in bringing industrial innovation closer to public R&D. Whereas the firm is central in the
model of OI, the TH adds multi-centeredness: in addition to firms, universities and (e.g., regional) governments can take ...
Added: October 3, 2016
M. : -, 2013
The book contains articles considering various aspects of the analysis: macroeconomic, regional, sectoral, cross-cultural, etc. The current problems are analyzed: new ways of the development of space activities in the form of public-private partnerships, the opportunities for social responsibility programs in various sectors of the economy, as well as the sustainability of economic growth in ...
Added: November 17, 2013
Adegbile A., Sarpong D., Meissner D., International Journal of Innovation and Technology Management 2017 Vol. 14 No. 4 P. 1-34
The concept of strategic foresight has come to dominate contemporary management discourse in recent times with a remarkable upsurge in the number of scholarly papers reporting a positive influence of strategic foresight on innovation. This causal link has served not only as a point of convergence for many empirical and conceptual studies, but also the ...
Added: September 27, 2016
Linton J. D., Walsh S., International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour and Research 2013 Vol. 19 No. 2 P. 165-186
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to consider whether the characteristics of a technology affect the type of learning mode used for acquiring abilities related to specific competencies. While technological competencies have a direct impact on firm performance for technology-intensive start-ups, few if any of these firms posses all the prerequisite competencies required for ...
Added: October 19, 2015
Терещенко Д. С., Щербаков В. С., Economy of Region 2021 Vol. 17 No. 1 P. 223-234
Universities play a crucial role in local economies, providing educational services and participating in research and development. This is particularly important for Russia where regions are highly differentiated in terms of both socio-economic development and technological progress and innovations. However, many regional universities in Russia have traditionally focused primarily on teaching, with less emphasis on ...
Added: October 1, 2020
Rosenberg D., / Издательский дом НИУ ВШЭ. Series PS "Political Science". 2012. No. 06/PS/2012.
Technological innovations are inherently problematic (risky, uncertain, possess public goods properties (enhances free-riding since it is easy to steal), but once they succeed, they create negative externalities for incumbents in the form of economic resources redistribution. Economic resources are convertible into political power. Therefore, economic redistribution might eventually result in political power redistribution. Those who ...
Added: February 18, 2013
Meissner D., Burton N., Galvin P. et al., Journal of Business Research 2021 Vol. 128 P. 762-769
The mirroring hypothesis highlights the correspondence of design characteristics across different architectural levels and in this paper, we consider how mirroring may impact the distribution of national and international innovation activities of firms. We identify incremental and modular innovations (as product architecture reinforcing innovations) along with architectural and radical innovations (as innovations that overturn the ...
Added: February 27, 2020
Chichkanov N., Miles I. D., Belousova V., 2021 Vol. 41 No. 7-8 P. 489-511
Knowledge-intensive business services (KIBS) significantly contribute to the economic growth and competitive advantage of emerging markets, including Silk Road countries. KIBS are not only intermediaries that transfer knowledge through the economy but are also innovators themselves. This paper aims to explore how major innovation drivers influence the implementation of innovation in KIBS. Using a sample ...
Added: January 30, 2019
Каширин В. В., Grachev N. N., Экономика и управление в машиностроении 2016 Т. 43 № 1 С. 25-31
The article examines and analyzes the motivational mechanism of innovation processes and innovation. Examines and analyzes the personal motives for innovation, the motives of large manufacturers to implement innovations, social and economic foundations of innovation. The analysis of individual motives for innovation. Considered and analyzed the social and economic foundations of innovation. The question of ...
Added: May 25, 2016
the British Academy of Management (BAM), 2019
The Conference Proceedings from the 2019 British Academy of Management Conference, hosted by Aston Business School, Aston University are, as a collective publication, the property of the Academy.
Authors of papers submitted to, and presented at, the Conference retain the rights to their individual paper.
These proceedings are published by the British Academy of Management (BAM) and ...
Added: October 22, 2019
Gokhberg L., Meissner D., Nature 2013 Vol. 501 P. 313-314
Many of us believe that science is indispensable for generating innovation, and that innovation is a basis for manufacturing, which, in turn, is a must for the economy. But is the road that straight? In truth, it takes decades to recognize the fruits of scientific discovery and economic activity. Leonid Gokhberg and Dirk Meissner compare ...
Added: September 24, 2013