Abstract

The purpose of this article is to analyze the dynamics and identify models of innovative development of Russian regions to classify them and determine the trajectory of further development. General economic, market, investment, organizational, personnel, and industry trends in the innovative development of the Russian region are systematized to achieve this goal. Technological innovation cost and innovative-product volume relation have been asses, in the federal districts of the Russian Federation. Indicators of industrialization and innovation have been identifying in the region. The relationship between industrialization level and the ability to create an innovative product has been investigating. The structure of Russian regions considering the type of used innovative development model is relatively stable and unsatisfactory. Only one-third of Russian regions can be considered innovatively active. For industrially developed regions that apply the neo-industrial innovative development model or the model of innovative stagnation, noticed is a significant dependence on innovation performance. The analysis carried out indicates the lack of the required balance between industrial development potential and the innovative productivity of Russian regions, which may be due to the low efficiency of the applied industrial policy measures.

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