Modeling Diffusion of Innovations in Russian Biotechnology
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Post-publication record
- Nature
- Retraction
- Reason
- Notice - Limited or No Information;Removed;
- Date
- 10/16/2016 0:00
- Flagged by OpenAlex?
- Yes
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Abstract
Relevance of the study due to problems, that this article describes an approach for modeling of diffusion of innovation in the sphere of biotechnology. Authors proposed a sectoral typology of diffusion of innovation and matched it with technological paradigm shifting. Probation of this model was realized by hierarchical clustering analysis of branches attributed to promote biotechnologies. Central Russia was used for modeling in order to examine a shift from industrial to innovation paradigm. Authors studied cross-regional and cross-sector diffusion of innovation and determined preconditions for growth of hi-tech industries. Regions with strong industrial clusters, diversified infrastructure and R&D base are distinguished to promote biotechnological innovations.
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The record
- Venue
- Journal of Sustainable Development
- Topic
- Entrepreneurship Studies and Influences
- Field
- Business, Management and Accounting
- Canadian institutions
- —
- Funders
- —
- Keywords
- TypologyRelevance (law)DiffusionOrder (exchange)Innovation diffusionIndustrial organizationEconomic geographyRegional innovation systemCluster analysisDiffusion of innovationsBusinessRegional scienceBiotechnologyEconomicsComputer sciencePolitical scienceSociologyBiologyMarketing
- Has abstract in OpenAlex
- yes