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Evolution of Technology Transfer in Belarus: Two Parallel Dimensions in a Post-Soviet Country

In: Technology Transfer and Entrepreneurial Innovations

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  • Radzivon Marozau

    (BEROC Economic Research Center)

  • Natalja Apanasovich

    (BEROC Economic Research Center
    School of Business of BSU)

  • Maribel Guerrero

    (Facultad de Economía y Negocios, Universidad del Desarrollo
    Northumbria Centre for Innovation, Regional Transformation and Entrepreneurship (iNCITE), Newcastle Business School, Northumbria University
    Centre for Innovation Research (CIRCLE), Lund University)

Abstract

This chapter explores the development of knowledge and technology transfer policies in Belarus during the post-Soviet period. Based on the literature and data analysis, we discuss important patterns of knowledge and technology transfer processes. Our findings demonstrate that state interventions in science and technology have had a marginal effect on private enterprises’ innovative performance but have supported large state-owned enterprises in preserving their manufacturing potential. In this regard, one of the most relevant implications for policymakers in the field of science, technology, and innovation is that the policy and its enforcement should encourage state research organizations and private enterprises and support infrastructure to collaborate, creating a synergy for innovation ecosystem development.

Suggested Citation

  • Radzivon Marozau & Natalja Apanasovich & Maribel Guerrero, 2021. "Evolution of Technology Transfer in Belarus: Two Parallel Dimensions in a Post-Soviet Country," International Studies in Entrepreneurship, in: Maribel Guerrero & David Urbano (ed.), Technology Transfer and Entrepreneurial Innovations, chapter 0, pages 269-290, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:inschp:978-3-030-70022-5_12
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-70022-5_12
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