Abstract
Difficult geopolitical circumstances and natural resources scarcity laid down the vector of science and technology development of Israel. The only “natural resource” that was and still is in plenty — high-qualified human resource. As for today, Israel takes the first place in the world having its state support of public R&D as a per cent of GDP (4.5 per cent), the number of startup companies concerning population and quantity of researchers. Russia is interested in Israeli experience in the formation of a national innovation system (NIS) because of the same high state influence on the economics in this country. Powers of the state in Israel through the agency of the Office of the Chief Scientist (OCS) stimulate a wide variety of applied R&D and upon that do not prescribe the market how to develop but use targeted funding and state programs to reward the development of priority branches. In Russia, as opposed to Israel, the powers of state aim to play a vital role in chosen market segments, therefore suppressing the development of small enterprises. If in Israeli innovation economics the central place is occupied by the startup companies, in Russia, in the opposite, at the innovation market dominate the massive state-owned enterprises, restraining innovation processes that shift into low gear without business initiative. Israeli experience can be used in such innovation economics’ sectors as state support of innovations; technology transfer organization; commercialization of technologies, elaborated in Research and Development Establishment and universities; formation of international scientific and technological cooperation system; using of dual technologies; training of innovation managers.
Highlights
Difficult geopolitical circumstances and natural resources scarcity laid down the vector of science and technology development of Israel
As for today, Israel takes the first place in the world having its state support of public R&D as a per cent of GDP (4.5 per cent), the number of startup companies concerning population and quantity of researchers
Russia is interested in Israeli experience in the formation of a national innovation system (NIS) because of the same high state influence on the economics in this country
Summary
Опыт Израиля в построении эффективной национальной инновационной системы (НИС) интересен для России потому, что уровень влияния государства на экономику в этой стране также достаточно высокий. В России, в отличие от Израиля, государственные структуры стремятся играть в выбранных ими сегментах рынка ведущую роль, подавляя, таким образом, развитие малых инновационных предприятий. Если в экономике инноваций Израиля центральное место занимают начинающие (startup) компании, то в России, наоборот, на рынке инноваций преобладают крупные государственные предприятия, которые сдерживают инновационные процессы, замедляющиеся без предпринимательской инициативы. Опыт Израиля Россия может использоваться в таких секторах инновационной экономики, как государственная поддержка инноваций; организация трансфера технологий; коммерциализация технологий, созданных в НИИ и университетах; формирование системы международного научно-технического сотрудничества; использование технологий двойного назначения; подготовка менеджеров для сферы инноваций. Ключевые слова: национальная инновационная система; государственная поддержка инноваций; коммерциализация технологий; Ведомство главного ученого. Г. Национальная инновационная система Израиля в начале XXI века.
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