The development of the regional innovation system in Ukraine under decentralization

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Kateryna Vaskivska

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The main concepts of the term ‘region' have been determined in this paper and the term ‘innovation' has been analyzed. The problem of regional innovation system's place and role in the development of a region and its internal potential in its competitiveness has been emphasized. Moreover, the diag- nostics model of innovation product implementation has been proposed as well as the comparison of innovation indexes, which are identified at the level of an individual country or a group of them. Finally, the Polish experience of the regional innovation system development under decentralization changes in the country has been explored.

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Vaskivska, K. . (2020). The development of the regional innovation system in Ukraine under decentralization. Journal of Management and Financial Sciences, (40), 57–72. https://doi.org/10.33119/JMFS.2020.40.4
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