Public-Private Partnership as Timely Innovation Factor of the USA

PPP (public-private partnership) is traditionally considered as a  supplementary tool of spurring economic activity in specific areas.  But in innovations such a union proves to become especially vital in  modern situation of NBIC-revolution (Industrial Revolution 4.0). The  article examines why and...

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Main Author: A. V. FROLOV
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ассоциация независимых экспертов «Центр изучения кризисного общества» (in English: Association for independent experts “Center for Crisis Society Studies”) 2018-08-01
Series:Контуры глобальных трансформаций: политика, экономика, право
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Online Access:https://www.ogt-journal.com/jour/article/view/334
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Summary:PPP (public-private partnership) is traditionally considered as a  supplementary tool of spurring economic activity in specific areas.  But in innovations such a union proves to become especially vital in  modern situation of NBIC-revolution (Industrial Revolution 4.0). The  article examines why and how a Network of Radical Innovation PPPs  in USA (Manufacturing USATM) became the major zest of Obama’s  economic policy and what can be done for their more active  development under President D. Trump, should such a will become  real under his rule. As shown below, the Manufacturing USA Network  creates basis for Greenfield birth and/or sprouting of new  NBIC-technologies through traditional industrial clusters, reviving  their most perspective segments and elements and thus giving  chances for new sustainable competitive growth of USA economy  within global market. Notwithstanding general assumption of US  national innovation system as decentralized and based on private  innovation entrepreneurship (corporations), contemporary economic  reality gives little chance for US firms to be competitive in cutting- edge technologies of the future without pre-competitive cooperation  with each-others, with the State and with academic sector (research universities) using smart PPP models. Radical innovation  PPPs (RIPPPs), thus, are turning into indispensable new element of US innovation mechanism. Perspectives of US innovation and  industrial system without RIPPPs look gloomy as without joint federal and academic support US-based corporations (both  transnational corporations and nationally-oriented firms) cannot  timely obtain substantial sustainable competitive technological  advantage over their foreign counterparts. Usage of PPP tool is not uncommon for America as back in 1987 USA established world’s  first Innovation PPP called SEMATECH aimed at fostering  semiconductor industry in face of Japan growing global leadership in  semiconductors. But today such cooperation is needed throughout a bunch of mutually-dependent and interconnected NBIC- technologies among which IT is only a separate one. The article  shows that RIPPP system has both theoretical, pragmatic and  political aspects and US leading parties do not coincide on this  important subject. Author proves that RIPPP is in the interest of all  sectors of economy as RIPPPs develop mainly radical general- purpose technologies (as, for example, was ICT-technology for USA  in 1980-1990). Notwithstanding that no progress yet made in  Innovation PPPs by administration of D. Trump, Manufacturing USA  net grows and new international innovation partnerships with US  participation demonstrate growing internation al importance of such  cooperation: BRAIN Initiative declared at the Australian Academy of  Science in Canberra in December 2017 by representatives of the  United States, Australia, Europe, Japan and Korea is declared to  unite USA with major countries of former Trans-Pacific Partnership  Trade Agreement, TPP (Including USA, Australia, Japan, Korea) notwithstanding the fact that D. Trump forced USA to leave TPP in  2017. This International RIPPP is the first example of precompetitive cooperation in artificial intelligence (AI) field. International RIPPPs  tend to form an important new node in global innovation system.
ISSN:2542-0240
2587-9324