Features of Public-Private Partnership in the Innovative Sphere
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Keywords

innovation model
innovation sphere
education
scientific and technological development
public-private partnership
national innovation system
activation of innovation activities

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Zakirova Gavhar. (2022). Features of Public-Private Partnership in the Innovative Sphere. Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies, 19. https://doi.org/10.21070/ijins.v19i.677

Abstract

The article substantiates the need to transfer the economy to an innovative way of developing the problem and takes into account the problems of overcoming the scientific and technological backwardness of the country. The features of the state partnership in the innovation sphere are revealed, taking into account the emerging national innovation system, the tasks are clarified development of public-private partnership in the innovation sphere, taking into account the modernization of higher and secondary vocational education

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