Global Transformation of the Regional Vector of Innovation and Technological Development
https://doi.org/10.21686/2410-7395-2026-1-167-182
Abstract
The article conducts research of innovative and technological systems, taking into account their regional specifics. As a result of the analysis of the dynamics of innovative development of leading economies, a regional change of world technological leaders is revealed (the Asian macroregion occupies the prevailing positions) that has occurred over the past decades. In each of the identified regions, a leading actor is determined, the development of the innovation system of which is significantly influenced by regional characteristics, mechanisms for the formation and evolution of national innovation systems. As the main methodological tools of the study, a systematic approach, comparative and statistical analysis of data characterizing the level of innovation and technological development of states were applied.
It is concluded that the technological leaders of the Asian macroregion are actively looking for ways to increase the efficiency of innovation, optimize technology transfer processes and form organizational structures aimed at obtaining effective research and development results and their implementation.
About the Author
Yu. V. SolovievaRussian Federation
Yuliana V. Solovieva, PhD, Associate Professor
Department of National Economics
117198; 6 Miklukho-Maklaya Street; Moscow
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For citations:
Solovieva Yu.V. Global Transformation of the Regional Vector of Innovation and Technological Development. International Trade and Trade Policy. 2026;12(1):167-182. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21686/2410-7395-2026-1-167-182
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