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Basic principles and logical-functional model of moderation of interaction between participants of the regional innovation system

https://doi.org/10.35854/1998-1627-2024-8-946-952

Abstract

   Aim. On the basis of the analysis of the conditions of innovation policy implementation and instructions of the President of Russia on strengthening its realization to build a logical-functional model of moderation of interaction between the participants of the regional innovation system (RIS).

   Objectives. To consider the organizational principles contributing to the effective moderation of interaction between the authorities of the regional innovation system participants on the basis of innovation policy.

   Methods. The authors used the methods of analysis and synthesis, as well as governmental normative-legal documents and state standards.

   Results. A set of basic principles of moderation of interaction between the participants of the regional innovation system is defined: principles of public administration in the aspect of scientific and technological development of the region, principles of innovative development of the economy of the subject of the Russian Federation (RF), principles of effective communication, principles of network-centered management, principles of innovation management. Taking into account the proposed set of basic principles with the use of PDCA-cycle in view of the integration of innovation management in public administration, a two-loop logical-functional model of moderation of the participants of the regional innovation system on the basis of innovation policy is formed. This will allow to develop flexible organizational measures of moderation of interaction between the participants of the innovation system.

   Conclusions. Aiming at the possibility of developing flexible organizational measures of moderation of interaction between the participants of the innovation system, the logical-functional model of moderation of interaction between the participants of the regional innovation system is proposed, which is distinguished by the complex application of basic principles of public administration in the aspect of scientific and technological development of the region, principles of innovative development of the economy of the subject of the Russian Federation. The principles of effective communication, principles of network-centric management, principles of innovation management and two-circuit configuration of organizational actions of authorities with the application of PDCA-cycle based on the integration of innovation management in public administration are used.

About the Authors

E. A. Gorbashko
St. Petersburg State Economic University
Russian Federation

Elena A. Gorbashko, D.Sc. in Economics, Professor,
Vice-Rector for Research, Head of the Department

Department of Project Management and Quality Management

191023; 30–32a, Griboyedov Channel Emb.; St. Petersburg


Competing Interests:

The authors declare no conflict of interest related to the publication of this article



V. V. Medvedev
Foundation for National Technology Initiative’s Projects Support
Russian Federation

Vadim V. Medvedev, PhD in Economics, general manager

123242; 31 Novinskiy Boulevard; Moscow


Competing Interests:

The authors declare no conflict of interest related to the publication of this article



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Gorbashko E.A., Medvedev V.V. Basic principles and logical-functional model of moderation of interaction between participants of the regional innovation system. Economics and Management. 2024;30(8):946-952. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.35854/1998-1627-2024-8-946-952

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