Narrative Institutional Analysis and The National Innovation System in Russia

IF 0.5 Q4 ECONOMICS
I. Shiriaev, A. A. Kurysheva, V. Volchik
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Abstract

The paper deals with the widespread narratives describing the institutions specific to Russia’s innovation system. Narrative economics provides an interdisciplinary research perspective, due to its focus on qualitative data that were ignored by the conventional economics for a long time. We emphasize that narrative analysis is rooted in the methodological framework of original institutional economics. Literature review using the PRISMA method did not identified any examples of applying narrative analysis to institutional studied of Russia’s innovation system. The empirical data for this paper involve popular narratives contained in 43 rating media sources extracted from a Russian information analysis agency Integrum. The sources were selected using the real-time media monitoring and analysis system Medialogia. The study covered the period from January 1, 2010 to July 1, 2021. Content analysis of the core ideas extracted from scholarly publications and media sources allowed to identify common narratives on institutional arrangement of Russia’s innovation system, that impede commercialization of innovations. However, conflicting approaches are provided by the literature to deal with related problem situations. The viral spread of popular narratives that affect the actors of Russia’s innovation system is illustrated by one of the typical narratives about the Russian innovation system. The research implications can be useful for developing a strategy for state innovation policy. Improved methodology for assessing virality of narratives and their power, as well as the empirical testing of proposed hypotheses remain the subject for future research.
叙事制度分析与俄罗斯国家创新体系
本文讨论了对俄罗斯创新体系特有制度的广泛描述。叙事经济学关注传统经济学长期忽视的定性数据,提供了一个跨学科的研究视角。我们强调,叙事分析植根于原始制度经济学的方法论框架。使用PRISMA方法的文献回顾没有发现任何将叙事分析应用于俄罗斯创新体系制度研究的例子。本文的实证数据涉及从俄罗斯信息分析机构Integrum提取的43个评级媒体来源中的流行叙事。使用实时媒体监测和分析系统Medialogia选择来源。研究时间为2010年1月1日至2021年7月1日。对从学术出版物和媒体来源中提取的核心思想进行内容分析,可以识别出阻碍创新商业化的俄罗斯创新体系制度安排的共同叙述。然而,文献提供了相互矛盾的方法来处理相关的问题情况。流行叙事的病毒式传播影响了俄罗斯创新体系的参与者,并通过一种关于俄罗斯创新体系的典型叙事来说明。研究结果可为制定国家创新政策战略提供参考。评估叙事的病毒性及其力量的改进方法,以及对所提出的假设的实证检验,仍然是未来研究的主题。
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