Dynamics of the development of the innovative potential of science cities
https://doi.org/10.31432/1994-2443.2026.22
Abstract
Relevance. The almost non-existent dynamics of the development of the innovative potential of science cities has a negative impact on the scientific and technological development of science cities. Aim. To identify the causes affecting the development of the innovative activities of science cities and their innovative potential in order to improve these activities. Materials and methods. Federal statistical data and scientometric methods of their analysis. Results. Based on the analysis of the innovative activities of science cities, the directions for adjusting the activities of the science and production complexes of science cities have been developed. Conclusion. Science cities are the focal points of Russia’s scientific and technological development, despite the challenges faced by individual science cities. The proposed areas for adjusting the activities of science cities can be used for their further development and improvement.
About the Author
N. M. EmelinRussian Federation
Nikolay M. Emelin, Dr. Sci (Eng.), Prof., Honored Worker of Science and Technology of the RSFSR, Chief Researcher
22, bld. 1, Sorge str., Moscow, 125252
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For citations:
Emelin N.M. Dynamics of the development of the innovative potential of science cities. Information and Innovations. 2026;21(1):5-19. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31432/1994-2443.2026.22
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