Institutional effects in development of regional innovational infrastructure Online publication date: Fri, 22-Feb-2019
by Innara Lyapina; Petr Mashegov; Elena Petrukhina; Olesya Stroeva; Aleksandr Maltsev
International Journal of Trade and Global Markets (IJTGM), Vol. 12, No. 1, 2019
Abstract: Purpose The authors try to determine the institutional effect in development of regional innovational infrastructure on the basis of comparing the data on dynamics and geographical distribution of various types of the innovational infrastructure technological parks, industrial parks, innovational territorial clusters, and small innovational companies for with higher educational establishments in the Russian regions. Design/methodology/ approach The authors made an attempt on determining the institutional effects in development of regional innovational infrastructure on the basis of comparing data on dynamics and geographical distribution of various types of innovational infrastructure. Findings The performed analysis allows concluding that institutional effects are present in the process of development of regional innovational infrastructure. Originality/value We deem it expedient to use various methods of evaluation of the innovational infrastructure objects effectiveness, as well as various approaches to regulating their functioning, which could be unified into an integrated mechanism of managing life cycle of innovational infrastructure institutes.
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