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WORLD INTELLECTUAL POTENTIAL OF REGIONAL INNOVATION SYSTEMS GOVERNANCE

Abstract

During the past 25 years, studies of regional innovation systems have formed a new independent research direction. The attempted bibliographical analysis has permitted to establish that 125 scientific articles were published on this subject by 268 specialists from 37 countries. These investigations tend to concentrate in the United Kingdom, China, Taiwan, Finland, Russia, Germany, and Spain, which, thus, have the biggest intellectual potential for regional innovation systems governance. The latter becomes important premise for decrease in the inequity of countries by their innovation development level in the modern world.

About the Author

D. A. Ruban
Southern Federal University
Russian Federation
Ruban Dmitriy A., candidate of geological­mineralogical sciences, associate professor, Department of Tourism


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Ruban D.A. WORLD INTELLECTUAL POTENTIAL OF REGIONAL INNOVATION SYSTEMS GOVERNANCE. Vestnik NSUEM. 2016;(3):84-94. (In Russ.)



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