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Science-Business Collaboration: Regional Insights and Development Prospects

This article explores the challenges in collaboration between science and business within the context of innovation ecosystems, using the Siberian Federal District as a case study. A comparative analysis of research, innova­tion, and technological development across the district’s regions is conducted. The proposed positioning scheme places each region on a coordinate system representing scientific and technological potentials, reflecting their capacity for knowledge and innovation creation, as well as their ability to utilize and commercialize scientific advancements.
The findings reveal distinct categories of regions: leaders with well-deve­loped and balanced ecosystems (Novosibirsk and Tomsk Oblasts), regions with higher scientific potential than technological potential (Irkutsk and Omsk Oblasts, Krasnoyarsk Krai), regions with greater technological development than scientific capacity (Altai Krai, Kemerovo Oblast), and problematic terri­tories (Altai, Tyva, and Khakassia Republics).
The study advocates for the necessity of expanding both intra- and inter­regional interactions horizontally, fostering the exploration of new combi­nations of regional abilities and opportunities to enhance the sustainability and balance of ecosystems at different levels. The development of an innovation ecosystem in biopharm technologies is presented as an illustrative example of successful interactions among ecosystem participants.
Furthermore, the research highlights the increasing role of state in shaping diverse ecosystem development models. It underscores the need for support forms and tools to consider regional nuances, emphasizing a significant expan­sion of the responsibilities of regional and local authorities.

Yusupova A. T. [email protected]

Markova V. M. [email protected]

Kravchenko N. A. [email protected]

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