Spatial and structural patterns in the distribution of R&D, innovation and production activities in Russia
... growth. Increasing investment in fundamental research contributes to the expansion of applied developments and an increase in the number of inventions, the introduction of which into production ensures innovative growth [1]. In the 1960s, the function of knowledge production was studied separately [2], but later it began to be considered as an element of economic activity. The ideas of the innovation environment [3], a new model for the functioning of universities as centres for the generation and commercialization ...
Sustainable development of the city territorial capital: adaptive policy through the geography of knowledge
... third, the “silent” cities, which do not show any activity in any way.
Mikhaylov A. S., Mikhaylova A. A., Hvaley D. V.
knowledge generation, science centre, intellectual capital, spatial bibliometrics, city typology, research network, knowledge production function
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