Journal of Siberian Federal University. Humanities & Social Sciences / “Patent Factory” as a Factor in the Development of Innovative Activity of Society

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Issue
Journal of Siberian Federal University. Humanities & Social Sciences. 2024 17 (3)
Authors
Vasina, Anastasia V.; Sysoeva, Olga V.
Contact information
Vasina, Anastasia V.: Yuri Gagarin State Technical University of Saratov Saratov, Russian Federation; ; Sysoeva, Olga V. : Moscow Witte University Moscow, Russian Federation;
Keywords
innovation activity; quadruple helix; society; individual inventor; patent activity; patent factory
Abstract

Despite the growing external challenges, the Russian economy has a great potential for its development. Restrictions on economic cooperation (“sanctions”) introduced by a number of countries create many barriers to functioning of Russian entities, especially those with interests in foreign markets. However, there are also positive effects associated with the need to quickly adapt the business in the domestic market and activate the existing innovative potential to accelerate a pace of development and fill the vacated business niches. Innovative entrepreneurship is becoming more widespread in the development of the quadruple helix model with emerging a new actor in the form of “society”. The target of this study is to develop the author’s model of the “patent factory” as a new reference point for diffusing innovations and disclosing the existing potential in society. The subject of the study is the organizational and economic relations that arise in the process of strengthening the ability of society to generate innovations. The results of the study are based on the implementation of empirical and dialectical methods of scientific knowledge and other scientific methods. The methodological toolkit covers such information processing methods as a literature review using the RSCI and Scopus research databases, analysis of the dynamics of statistical indicators, as well as a method for comparing patent applications and granted patents for inventions in 2017–2021 periods among individuals and legal entities. The authors propose a model for interaction between “young” and “serial”” inventors to form and develop the innovative potential of society which will contribute to the welfare and a sustainable development of all participants in the innovative model. As a result, we should expect a more active influx of progressive innovative ideas and developments implemented in this model which would ensure advancing the level of innovative activity in society and contribute to the socio-economic development of the country

Pages
518–527
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LQPXQS
Paper at repository of SibFU
https://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/152707

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