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The Methodology for Choosing Promising Innovations for the International Transfer Using the Example of the Transfer of Additive Technologies from the USA To Russia

Student: Saakyan Marat

Supervisor: Natalia Poliakova , Natalya Polyakova

Faculty: School of Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Educational Programme: Research, Development and Innovation Management in Company (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2020

This work consists of three parts. In the first part, the theoretical basis of the transfer of innovations and technology transfer is examined, current approaches to the classification of innovations are analyzed, and current approaches to the selection of innovations for transfer are examined. In the second part of the work, on the basis of the existing classification, a deeper classification is worked out, which later serves as the basis of the chart, which allows comparing the technological level of regional development among themselves. This diagram is the basis of a new analysis that will allow developing countries to more accurately analyze the current level of technological development, formulate a development policy and select specific innovations that need to be imported for rapid development. Also, in the second chapter, the process of lobe analysis is explained in detail, examples of charting are demonstrated, and the logic of generating conclusions from the analysis is explained. In the third chapter, a petal analysis is carried out using a real example, Russia is the recipient country. The current state of technological development is analyzed, the donor country is selected, the analysis is carried out and conclusions are formulated. In general, reading the work allows anyone to master this type of analysis for its application in order to develop policies and algorithms for the technological development of developing countries.

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