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Title: Innovative development : international experience of intellectual property commercialization
Authors: Dobrenkov, Vladimir Ivanovich
Afonin, Yuriy Alekseevich
Gagarinskaya, Galina Pavlovna
Orlova, Lyudmila Viktorovna
Pronina, Natalya Nikolaevna
Sabirova, Galiya Talgatovna
Keywords: Economic development -- Russia
Intellectual property -- Law and legislation -- Russia
Intellectual capital -- Russia
Intellectual capital -- Management
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: University of Piraeus. International Strategic Management Association
Citation: Dobrenkov, V. I., Afonin, Y. A., Gagarinskaya, G. P., Orlova, L. V., Pronina, N. N., & Sabirova, G. T. (2017). Innovative development : international experience of intellectual property commercialization. Innovative development : international experience of intellectual property commercialization, 20(4A), 241-252.
Abstract: Commercialization model of intellectual property products in a coordinated and integral unity with socio-economic mechanisms based on the best global achievements in this field is considered. A social, economic, and historical substantiation of general civilizational and unique features of the formation and development of venture management mechanisms for intellectual property is given. It is shown that formation of socio-economic foundations for innovative development of the country has been very difficult, painful, and contradictory. In the process of education and science system reforming, goals are sometimes replaced by means, reforms appear to be self-sufficient values; market economy levers, while being a way of the most complete satisfaction of individual creative needs, turn into their opposite. Traditional methods of managing scientific activity in the context of social instability do not contribute to creation of a climate and a space that would be conducive to scientific and technical work and based on the freedom of enterprise, which includes such components as creativity, risk appetite, independent choice of alternatives, self-initiative, business culture, and others. A scientifically based and technologized concept of transferring intellectual products is presented. It is proved that only by adequately comprehending the nature of venture business, having reliably determined its social, economic, and psychological parameters, its role in the socio-political and economic self-organization of society, one can possibly speak with some degree of predictability and foreseeability about effectively mainstreaming positive factors of an innovative breakthrough in Russia.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/32612
ISSN: 11082976
Appears in Collections:European Research Studies Journal, Volume 20, Issue 4, Part A

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