2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.techfore.2016.10.018
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Institutional change and innovation system transformation: A tale of two academies

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“…Similarly, the contemporary Russian research system is heavily path‐dependent on its Soviet predecessor (Karaulova, Gök, Shackleton, & Shapira, ; Karaulova, Shackleton, Liu, Gök, & Shapira, ). Russia is a multiethnic and multifaith country, yet in research and innovation it is appropriate to discuss post‐Soviet Russian heritage .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, the contemporary Russian research system is heavily path‐dependent on its Soviet predecessor (Karaulova, Gök, Shackleton, & Shapira, ; Karaulova, Shackleton, Liu, Gök, & Shapira, ). Russia is a multiethnic and multifaith country, yet in research and innovation it is appropriate to discuss post‐Soviet Russian heritage .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Control policies (Buck and Rath 1970 ; Harding 2000 ; Hart 2001 ; George and Prabhu 2003 ; Molnár 2004 ; Na et al 2007 ; Vermeulen et al 2007a , b ; Vasudeva 2009 ; Niosi 2010 ; Liu et al 2011 ; Andrew 2012 ; Doblinger et al 2016 ; Karaulova et al 2017 ; Corsini et al 2018 ; Kapetaniou et al 2018 ; May and Schedelik 2019 ; Allen et al 2020 ; Oborn et al 2021 )…”
Section: Main Determinants Of Institutional Innovationunclassified
“…Governance (Shang and Fagan 2006 ; Yoshikawa et al 2007 ; Pascucci and De Magistris 2011 ; Karaulova et al 2017 ; Yang and Al-Sayed 2021 )…”
Section: Main Determinants Of Institutional Innovationmentioning
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“…He also states that learning from experience may feed wisdom and that learning societies where men and women are expected to contribute to the production and use of knowledge are to be preferred to societies where only small intellectual elites produce knowledge. An interesting case in this regard is that of Russia, a country that shows a declining share of nano papers in spite of an increase in research funding (Terekhov, 2017) and a rigid academic structure that does not allow newcomers nor does engage in collaborations with the private sector (Karaulova et al, 2017). Also important in the field of nanotechnology is the performance of Asian countries that Ludvall (2017) deems crucial for the world economic growth.…”
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