TECHNOLOGICAL PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS: EUROPEAN CASE AND EXPERIENCE

Author(s): Frolov A.V.

Rubric: Domestic and foreign trade

DOI: 10.21777/2587-554X-2021-4-58-67

Release: 2021-4 (39)

Pages: 58-67

Keywords: planification of innovation, innovation Economics, theory of innovation, national and multinational innovation systems, technological PPPs, European Union, European innovation institutions, European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT), European Innovation Council (EIC), Horizon Europe Program (2021–2027)

Annotation: The subject of the research is the experience of public-private partnership in Europe aimed at catalyzed development and implementation of the newest technologies. The purpose of the study is to detect important and useful for many countries (including Russia и Eurasian Economic Union) methods, institutions and forms for effective technological cooperation management between state and private actors of innovation systems of countries and regions of the world economy. Methodology and methods of the study lie in the field of comparative research, synthesis of logical, historical, and systematic analysis. Experience of national and international technological PPP-forms’ creation and perfection, useful for competent state actors and private entrepreneurs qualify as results of the study. The material can be applicable for education in subjects like international and world economy, management and innovation. Author concludes that science-technological cooperation tasks under the global Industrial Revolution 4.0 become more complicated and they cannot be fulfilled without PPP-forms’ enforcement combined with development of special-purpose federal structures to support those PPPs (complimentary-type institutions to support innovation).

Bibliography: Frolov A.V. TECHNOLOGICAL PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS: EUROPEAN CASE AND EXPERIENCE // Economics and Management. – 2021. – № 4 (39). – С. 58-67. doi: 10.21777/2587-554X-2021-4-58-67

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