Analysis of the correlation between agricultural innovation ecosystem and economic growth

Author(s):  
Xiaona Hou
Information ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 124 ◽  
Author(s):  
Farhan Aslam ◽  
Wang Aimin ◽  
Mingze Li ◽  
Khaliq Ur Rehman

In the modern business environment, characterized by rapid technological advancements and globalization, abetted by IoT and Industry 5.0 phenomenon, innovation is indispensable for competitive advantage and economic growth. However, many organizations are facing problems in its true implementation due to the absence of a practical innovation management framework, which has made the implementation of the concept elusive instead of persuasive. The present study has proposed a new innovation management framework labeled as “Absolute Innovation Management (AIM)” to make innovation more understandable, implementable, and part of the organization’s everyday routine by synergizing the innovation ecosystem, design thinking, and corporate strategy to achieve competitive advantage and economic growth. The current study used an integrative literature review methodology to develop the “Absolute Innovation Management” framework. The absolute innovation management framework links the innovation ecosystem with the corporate strategy of the firm by adopting innovation management as a strategy through design thinking. Thus, making innovation more user/human-centered that is desirable by the customer, viable for business and technically feasible, creating both entrepreneurial and customer value, and boosting corporate venturing and corporate entrepreneurship to achieve competitive advantage and economic growth while addressing the needs of IoT and Industry 5.0 era. In sum, it synergizes innovation, design thinking, and strategy to make businesses future-ready for IoT and industry 5.0 revolution. The present study is significant, as it not only make considerable contributions to the existing literature on innovation management by developing a new framework but also makes the concept more practical, implementable and part of an organization’s everyday routine.


2021 ◽  
Vol 26 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Joe Panetta

With the seventh largest GDP in the world, California has the economic heft of a country. One of the largest drivers of economic growth in California is the life science industry. In fact, it is a cornerstone of California’s innovation ecosystem, and is characterized by three distinct geographical clusters. There’s San Diego’s entrepreneurial energy, Los Angeles’ emerging incubators and the Bay Area’s unique tech influence. All of these clusters drive growth and distinct opportunities for institutes, universities, businesses and entrepreneurs. This article focuses on: how did California become a life science powerhouse, and what do each of these regions have to offer to the industry?


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 6701-6705

The article presents comparative analysis results for the state of the business environment for innovation transformations in the Russian economy by comparing Russia’s positions with those held by world powers in leading international ratings that characterize conditions for economic growth and quality of economic growth. The article shows data pointing to positive changes in the country’s competitiveness and its critical lag in terms of global leadership in high-tech markets and labor productivity. In the article, the authors assess the condition and development trends in the national innovation ecosystem, with close attention paid to the analysis of interaction among major venture market participants, the discovery of factors, which encourage and prevent its development. The authors emphasize that major industrial groups are introverts when executing domestic technology projects and ignoring their opportunities of breaking onto the venture market. The authors accept arguments in favor of choosing major industrial enterprises as targets of innovation policy as producers of faster and more tangible innovation results. They substantiate whether the development of Russian industrial enterprises under the Industrie 4.0 model is adequate, describe tools, measures and the best practices to bring innovations to the industrial sector. They draw a conclusion that the Russian industrial sector’s innovation development is possible and urgent as a factor of solidifying the country’s economic strength.


Author(s):  
Leyla Ayvarovna Gamidullaeva ◽  
Sergey Mikhailovich Vasin ◽  
Vardan Mkrttchian

R&D is increasingly becoming globalized and implemented on a collaborative basis. It leads to the need for search of partners, resources, and ideas from outside the company. Currently authorities all over the world have a tendency to develop regional economic systems into regional innovation ecosystems. It in turn creates new challengers to the innovation intermediaries. The chapter is devoted to the search for ways to unite the innovation ecosystem concept with the theory of innovation intermediation, emphasizing specific types of innovation intermediation and fundamental mechanisms thereof, supporting incentives and the role in the innovation ecosystem. Hence, there needs to be a shift to the network organization of infrastructure that ensures a high level of participants' cooperation. Moreover, end-users of innovations are being considered as key actors in the innovation processes. The research results may be implemented into managerial practices in order to improve the competitiveness of regional economic systems.


2020 ◽  
Vol 176 ◽  
pp. 03010
Author(s):  
Sergey Filin ◽  
Aleksey Yakushev ◽  
Maxat Berdikulov ◽  
Vladimir Velikorossov ◽  
Aleksey Chaikovsky

The article raises an relevant topic - the direction of Russian-Mongolian interaction in the agricultural innovation sector. The purpose of the article is to offer recommendations on the implementation of a set of innovatively oriented measures in the field of agriculture in Mongolia using Russian technologies. The novelty of the article is the identifying trends in the development of innovative interaction of agricultural production in Russia and Mongolia based on Russian technologies. The analysis of changes in the level of innovation of Mongolia and the development of its agriculture is carried out, the main problems that inhibit development are identified. It is concluded that the mutual desire to increase the effectiveness of cooperation in science, innovation and education should provide a positive effect on the development of Mongolian agricultural production and industries that process agricultural raw materials, and accelerate the economic growth of agricultural production.


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