INNOVATIVE SYSTEMS: SECTORAL APPROACH AS A CONDITION OF MODERN INDUSTRIAL POLICY

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N. BOGDAN
T. KORZUN

Abstract

The concept of the innovation system from the standpoint of the formation of a modern industrial policy is analyzed. The essence of a sectoral approach to the development of innovation system is presented and its features are marked. It is concluded that each innovation system by its nature is dynamic, and therefore the developed policy will always carry an adaptive and experimental character. The elements of the innovation system, its participants and institutions are presented. Three main components of sectoral innovation systems: agents (actors), knowledge (information base), institutions are given.

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BOGDAN, N., & KORZUN, T. (2016). INNOVATIVE SYSTEMS: SECTORAL APPROACH AS A CONDITION OF MODERN INDUSTRIAL POLICY. Vestnik of Polotsk State University. Part D. Economic and Legal Sciences, (6), 11-19. Retrieved from https://journals.psu.by/economics/article/view/4018
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N. BOGDAN, Belarus State Economic University, Minsk

д-р экон. наук, проф.

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