Ekonomika Nauki (Aug 2016)

RUSSIAN PATENT LANDSCAPE, CREATED BY THE RESIDENTS OF THE COUNTRY: ANALYSIS OF THE IDENTIFIED ISSUES

  • N. G. Kurakova,
  • L. A. Tsvetkova,
  • V. G. Zinov

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 64 – 79

Abstract

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It is suggested to reach the goal for channeling limited funds into the most productive research groups inRussiaby identifying so –called leading organisations among the scientific centres. As one of the criteria for selecting organisations with potential for creating the technological breakthrough on global markets will be an indicator of their patent activity. There are presented results of patent analysis, allowing to form a rating of owners of most extensive portfolios of Russian patents, as well as thematic fields, whereRussiademonstrated high levels of innovative activity in the period from 2010 to 2015. It is demonstrated that the structure of patent owners inRussiadefers in princiapl from the one established in industrially developed countries. InRussia, the accumulative share of patents, obtained by individual applicants and universities, amounted to 77,2% for the period under review, weares in developed countries this share hasn’t exceeded 10–15%. The article suggests using modern Russian scientific-technological and industrial politics to solve systematic issues, causing low scientific research intensity of domestic industrial sector, which enjoys less than 13% of patents inRussia, which is six times less than analogue indicators, in industrially developed countries.

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