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THE BEST GLOBAL PRACTICES OF MANAGEMENT REGIONS INNOVATIVE INFRASTRUCTURE OF DEVELOPMENT

Abstract

The regional innovation systems (RIS) infrastructure is one of the key elements of and is the basis for ensuring the necessary links between all elements and subsystems. The mechanisms and degree of management of the infrastructure of innovative development of regions in developed foreign countries largely depend on the type of regional innovation system, which, in turn, can be based on different typologicalfeatures. Methods of typologization of innovative regions in foreign and domestic literature differ significantly. Depending on the types of regions, the methods of managing the infrastructure of innovative development are also significantly differentiated. The article analyzes different approaches to typology of innovative regions, and highlights the features of the management infrastructure of innovative development, depending on the type of region.

About the Authors

Irina Novikova
North-Caucasus Federal University
Russian Federation


Slavko Rudic
North-Caucasus Federal University
Russian Federation


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Novikova I., Rudic S. THE BEST GLOBAL PRACTICES OF MANAGEMENT REGIONS INNOVATIVE INFRASTRUCTURE OF DEVELOPMENT. Newsletter of North-Caucasus Federal University. 2018;(3):101-111. (In Russ.)

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