Innovation Competitiveness of the Russian Regions

Authors

  • Irina Markovna Golova Institute of Economics of the Ural Branch of RAS

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17059/2015-3-24

Keywords:

innovation, competitiveness, regional innovation systems, industrial and technological type of region

Abstract

The article is devoted to the problem analysis of the competitiveness of the Russian regions and to the development of the methodology of its increasing. The author’s hypothesis is that when supporting the priorities of increasing the region’s innovation competitiveness, one must take into account not only region’s scientific and technical, and innovation potential, but also peculiarities of interaction of innovation and socio-economic development of the territories. This is because the region’s innovation competitiveness is manifested in its ability to create innovations as well as to increase on their basis the resistance of the territory, and, therefore, initially, it quite closely linked to its industrial and technological type. On the basis of the conducted data analysis of the state of research and innovation potential of the Russian regions, the main trends and causes of the continued weakening of their innovation competitiveness are identified. In modern Russia, this is mainly caused by the lack of politically significant groups whose economic interests are closely linked to the development of mechanical engineering, high technology and restoration of the industrial production structure. The interdependence between the socially necessary level of the region’s innovation competitiveness and the need for innovation industries with high technology levels are showed. In the article, the methodical approach is proposed for determining ways of increasing the innovation competitiveness of the Russian Federation’s regions. It is showed that they should be developed on the basis of coordination of interests of preserving and strengthening the research and innovative capacities of the country, on the one hand, and the needs of increasing the vitality of the territories on the other. In view of the statistical base, the integral index of development priority in the centers of innovation activity aimed at enhancing the resistance of the different degrees of knowledge-intensive industries was developed. The results of the ranking of the subjects of the Russian Federation according to the priority of development there the centers of innovation activity of high-tech, medium-low (on the example of metallurgy) and extractive industries are presented. The proposals for improving the competitiveness of the Russian Federation’s regions of the above-mentioned production-technological types are formulated. The article is addressed to professionals in the field of theory and practice of the management of innovative processes.

Author Biography

Irina Markovna Golova, Institute of Economics of the Ural Branch of RAS

Doctor of Economics, Leading Research Associate, Sector of Social Innovations, Institute of Economics of the Ural Branch of RAS (29, Moskovskaya St., Ekaterinburg, 620014, Russian Federation; e-mail:irina_golova@mail.ru).

References

Kuzyk, B. N. (2008). Rossiya v tsivilizatsionnom izmerenii. Fundamentalnyye osnovy strategii innovatsionnogo razvitiya [Russia in the civilizational dimension: foundations of the strategy of innovative development]. Moscow: Institute of Economic Strategies Publ., 864.

Arkhangelskiy, Yu. (2014). Neoindustrializatsiya. Nekotoryye polemicheskie soobrazheniya [Neoindustrialization. Some provocative ideas]. Ekonomist Publ., 5, 3-5.

Malyshev, V. L. (2013). Otkrytost informatsii — osnova realizatsii innovatsionnoy strategii ekonomiki Rossii [Publicly available information is the basis for the innovative strategy implementation for economy of Russia]. Ekonomika i matematicheskie metody [Economics and mathematical methods], 49(1), 3-18.

Golova, I. M. & Sukhovey, A. F. (2015). Innovatsionno-tekhnologicheskoye razvitie promyshlennykh regionov v usloviyakh sotsialno-ekonomicheskoy nestabilnosti [Innovative-technological development of industrial regions in the conditions of socio-economic instability]. Ekonomika regiona [Economy of region], 1, 131-144.

Granberg, A. G. (2006). Ekonomicheskoye prostranstvo Rossii. Vechnyye problemy, transformatsionnyye protsessy, poisk strategiy [Economic space of Russia: eternal problem, transformation processes, search strategies]. Ekonomicheskoye vozrozhdenie Rossii [Economic revival of Russia], 4, 17-22.

Sukhovey, A. F. & Golova, I. M. (2010). Innovatsionnyye vozmozhnosti samorazvitiya regiona [Innovation capabilities for self-development of the region]. Ekaterinburg: IE UrO RAN Publ., 200.

Ivanov, V. V. (2012). Strategicheskie napravleniya modernizatsii. Innovatsii, nauka, obrazovanie [Strategic directions of modernization: innovation, research, science, education]. Moscow: Nauka Publ., 106.

Sukhovey, A. F. (2013). Innovatsionnaya aktivnost kak indikator innovatsionnogo imidzha regiona [Innovative activity as an indicator of innovative image of the region]. Zhurnal ekonomicheskoy teorii [Journal of economic theory], 3, 173-180.

Lindqvist, G., Ketels, C. & Sölvell, Ö. (2003). The Cluster Initiative Greenbook 2.0. Stockholm: Ivory Tower, 66.

Davankov, A. Yu. & Usynin, M. V. (2010). Faktory innovatsionnoy konkurentosposobnosti regiona [Factors of innovation competitiveness of the region]. Vestnik Chelyabinskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta [Bulletin of the Chelyabinsky State University], 26(28), 105-109. (Ekonomika [Economics]).

Safiullin, L. N & Pikulev, A. A. (2009). Innovatsionnyye aspekty povysheniya konkurentosposobnosti regiona [Innovative aspects of the competitiveness of the region]. Vestnik Kazanskogo agrarnogo universiteta [Bulletin of the Kazan University], 4, 36-44.

Granberg, A. G. and Valentey, S. D. (Ed.). Dvizhenie regionov k regionalnoy ekonomike [Movement of regions to the regional economy]. Moscow: Nauka Publ., 402.

Porter, M. (2006). Konkurentsiya: per. s angl. [Competition (translation from English)]. In: Ya. V. Zabolotskogo, M. S. Ivanova, K. P. Kazaryana et al. (Eds). Moscow: Wilams Publ., 496.

Scott, B. R., George, C. L. (Eds). (1985). U. S. Competitiveness in the World Economy. Boston: Harvard Business School Press, 543.

The Global Competitiveness Report 2014–2015. (2014). World Economic Forum. Geneva, Switzerland, 565.

Barro, R. & Sala-i-Martin, X. (2003). Economic growth (2nd ed.). Cambridge, Massachussets: The MIT Press, 428.

Courlet, C. & Pecqueur, B. (2003). The Territorial Economics. Grenoble: PUG, 142.

Europe 2020. A European strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth. (2010). European commission. Brussels, 37.

Innovation Union Scoreboard. 2013. (2013). European Union, Belgium, 80.

Golova, I. M. (2013). Metodologicheskie problemy obosnovaniya regionalnykh prioritetov innovatsionnogo razvitiya [Methodological problems for regional innovation development priorities]. Ekonomika regiona [Economy of region], 2, 145-156.

Sukhovey, A. F. (2014). Innovatsionnaya infrastruktura kak drayver sotsialno-ekonomicheskogo razvitiya. Mirovoy i otechestvennyy opyt [Innovative infrastructure as a driver for socio-economic development: global and local experience]. Ekonomicheskiy analiz. Teoriya i praktika [Economic analysis. Theory and practice], 45, 11-20.

Zubov, V. M. & Inozemtsev, V. L. (2013). Sibirskiy vyzov [Siberian challenge]. Moscow: Pero Publ., 88.

Tatarkin, A. I. & Romanova, O. A. (2013). O vozmozhnostyakh i mekhanizme neoindustrializatsii staropromyshlennykh regionov [On the features and mechanism of neo-industrialization for old industrial regions]. Ekonomist [Economist], 1, 21-38.

Published

21.09.2015

How to Cite

Golova, I. M. (2015). Innovation Competitiveness of the Russian Regions. Economy of Regions, 11(3), 294–311. https://doi.org/10.17059/2015-3-24

Issue

Section

Research articles