Abstract

The article considers spatial distribution of innovations as one of the forms of implementation of the mechanism of their evolution, which leads to the formation of “centers” and “peripheries” of the innovation potential of the national economy. The paper takes into account the features of the spatial organization of the economy, formed as a result of the allocation and reallocation of assets under the influence of competition processes, which are reflected in neoclassical theories of economic growth.

Highlights

  • Globalization and integration of national innovation processes are features of the innovative model of economic growth of the leading countries of the world economy, due to the complexity of ensuring technological breakthroughs that guarantee the conquest of new world markets

  • The priority is to " deepen the integration of regional educational and scientific infrastructures by strengthening links between research institutes, academic institutions and enterprises; stimulating the creation of an "academic innovation belt", which should consist of enterprises that introduce scientific developments into production; increasing the number of enterprises that introduce innovations by providing " local preferences "(incentives initiated by local authorities), strengthening the innovation and modernization component of privatization processes, and introducing a system of regional innovation priorities; introduction of "innovativeness" as one of the main statistical criteria for assessing regional development, as well as the practice of periodic statistical reports on indicators of regional innovative development; assistance in the development and implementation of regional innovation policy programs based on the experience of leading regions, etc."a

  • In Russia, corporate decisions to expand agricultural support programs aimed at small farmers and other suppliers are primarily driven by management's stated commitment to implementing sustainable development principles throughout the supply chain

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Introduction

Globalization and integration of national innovation processes are features of the innovative model of economic growth of the leading countries of the world economy, due to the complexity of ensuring technological breakthroughs that guarantee the conquest of new world markets. The priority is to " deepen the integration of regional educational and scientific infrastructures by strengthening links between research institutes, academic institutions and enterprises; stimulating the creation of an "academic innovation belt", which should consist of enterprises that introduce scientific developments into production; increasing the number of enterprises that introduce innovations by providing " local preferences "(incentives initiated by local authorities), strengthening the innovation and modernization component of privatization processes, and introducing a system of regional innovation priorities; introduction of "innovativeness" as one of the main statistical criteria for assessing regional development, as well as the practice of periodic statistical reports on indicators of regional innovative development; assistance in the development and implementation of regional innovation policy programs based on the experience of leading regions, etc."a

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