Development of Infrastructure to Support the National Technological Initiative: The Case of the Russian Federation

Irina Nikolaeva, Tatiana Struchkova, N. Ivanov, M. Tsynzak
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The modern world lives in a digital transformation. Many researchers consider this period to be a new technological paradigm or a digital economy. The widespread digitalisation of production and management processes not only affects the processes of global globalization, but also contributes to the rapid growth of the economy, enhancing living standards. While the global economy identifies some common characteristics of the development of the digital economy, there is no consistent methodological approach. The Russian Federation in the world scores to evaluate the development of the digital economy, in general, is in the group of developing countries. Therefore, at the state level, the digital transformation is recognized as a strategic priority for Russia's developers. Since 2014, the development strategy of Russia has been the National Technology Initiative (NTI), a long-term program to create new markets and lay the groundwork for Russia's technological leadership by 2035. Its first steps served as a foundation for the adoption of the national project “Digital Economy of the Russian Federation”. This study analyses the implementation of joint government and corporate efforts in this direction. It was revealed that the main NTI operators are both state institutions (state investment bank “Bank VEB”, “Innovation Promotion Fund”), and business partially government-owned communities – Agency for Strategic Initiatives (ASI), Russian Venture Company (RVC). Based on the analysis of NTI roadmaps and events, a model of institutions to support the digital economy in Russia has been built. The conclusion concerns the overall support of the State during the construction of an ecosystem of technological entrepreneurship. At the same time, there is a certain differentiation of the NTI infrastructure, tending towards large subjects of the Russian Federation with a high level of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) development - Moscow and St. Petersburg.
发展基础设施以支持国家技术倡议:以俄罗斯联邦为例
现代世界生活在数字化转型中。许多研究人员认为这一时期是一个新的技术范式或数字经济。生产和管理过程的广泛数字化不仅影响着全球全球化的进程,而且有助于经济的快速增长,提高生活水平。虽然全球经济确定了数字经济发展的一些共同特征,但没有一致的方法方法。俄罗斯联邦在世界数字经济发展评价得分中,总体上处于发展中国家之列。因此,在国家层面,数字化转型被认为是俄罗斯开发商的战略重点。自2014年以来,俄罗斯的发展战略一直是国家技术倡议(NTI),这是一项长期计划,旨在创造新市场,并为俄罗斯在2035年之前取得技术领先地位奠定基础。它的第一步为通过“俄罗斯联邦数字经济”国家项目奠定了基础。本研究分析了政府和企业在这方面的共同努力的实施情况。据透露,主要的NTI运营商是国家机构(国家投资银行“bank VEB”,“创新促进基金”)和部分政府所有的商业社区-战略倡议机构(ASI),俄罗斯风险投资公司(RVC)。基于对NTI路线图和事件的分析,建立了一个支持俄罗斯数字经济的机构模型。结论涉及国家在构建技术创业生态系统过程中的整体支持。与此同时,NTI基础设施也有一定的区别,倾向于信息和通信技术(ICT)发展水平较高的俄罗斯联邦的大型主体-莫斯科和圣彼得堡。
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