Abstract

The article identifies the key problems of the development of innovative economics in Russia. One of the key and large-scale problems is the weak commercialization of innovations created with budget funds: there are many inventions, but few innovations. At present, there is also a problem of scientific migration in Russia: a significant number of scientists leave the country, thereby subsidizing the scientific and technological development of other states. The key reason for this state of affairs is the lack of the necessary institutional infrastructure. The willingness to solve the identified problems is closely related to the availability of competencies - not only scientific, but also organizational, as well as the presence of incentives,including incentives associated with the costs of innovations - not only in terms of obtaining the necessary knowledge and necessary for their implementation in the production process resources, but also to overcome the resistance of those who lose from innovation. That is why, in order to assess the possibility of a scientific and technological turn, it is necessary to understand what the forces of resistance are, as well as the organizational potential of groups, presumably ready to solve problems.

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