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Turbulence of Innovative Development of Russian Regions
This article examines the stability of the institutional model for innovative economic development in mesoeconomic systems, known as the “Triple Helix Model," from the perspective of “wave" turbulence theory. It argues for the applicability of turbulence as a framework for describing processes within innovation markets. The analysis is based on regional statistics of innovative economic development in the subjects of the Russian Federation. The methodology includes multivariate statistical analysis (classification, factor analysis), time series analysis (spectral analysis), and cognitive modeling to represent and simulate system interactions in regional mesoeconomic systems. The research novelty lies in quantitatively demonstrating the significant importance, for innovative development, of having traditional industrial sectors within the federal subjects that are motivated to adopt innovations. An innovation impulse originating in the economies of these regional systems can trigger turbulent processes that lead to synergistic effects, ultimately establishing a sustainable path for innovative development.
