Innovations in the Baltic Sea Region and Network Cooperation between Russia and the EU

Transnational (involving countries) and cross-border (involving adjacent regions of different countries) cooperation and integration are rapidly developing in the Baltic Sea region. Russia lags behind the Nordic countries and Germany as far as innovative development is concerned; yet our national pa...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Fedorov Gennady
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University 2013-03-01
Series:Baltic Region
Subjects:
Online Access:https://journals.kantiana.ru/upload/iblock/9ab/Fedorov%20G._4-18.pdf
id doaj-48a3a586384b4bd8bbcf48f47fbae82e
record_format Article
spelling doaj-48a3a586384b4bd8bbcf48f47fbae82e2020-11-24T21:33:49ZengImmanuel Kant Baltic Federal UniversityBaltic Region2079-85552310-05242013-03-015141810.5922/2079-8555-2013-1-1Innovations in the Baltic Sea Region and Network Cooperation between Russia and the EU Fedorov Gennady Transnational (involving countries) and cross-border (involving adjacent regions of different countries) cooperation and integration are rapidly developing in the Baltic Sea region. Russia lags behind the Nordic countries and Germany as far as innovative development is concerned; yet our national pace here is comparable to that of Poland and the three Baltic States. At the same time, the features of innovative cooperation vary a great deal depending on the group of countries involved in cooperation processes. Independent of its type, however, international cooperation is beneficial for all parties concerned and should therefore be more actively encouraged. Northwestern Federal District traditionally plays a special role in the development of EU-Russia cooperation, since a number of its regions border on the EU countries. The district participates in the development of network innovative structures within the Baltic Sea region. It takes an active part in cross-border cooperation — activities that involve the formation of transborder innovative clusters. There are high expectations associated with the formation of such territorially localised innovative networks, as the Helsinki — Saint Petersburg — Tallinn and Tricity (Gdansk, Gdynia, Sopot) — Kaliningrad — Klaipeda transborder innovative clusters. The city of Saint Petersburg and the adjacent Leningrad region, as well as the Kaliningrad region can become innovative development corridors between Russia and the EU and, eventually, develop into the ‘economic growth poles’ of the Russian Federation. https://journals.kantiana.ru/upload/iblock/9ab/Fedorov%20G._4-18.pdfinnovationsinnovative capacitynetwork international cooperationtransborder innovative clusterBaltic Sea regionNorthwestern Federal District
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Fedorov Gennady
spellingShingle Fedorov Gennady
Innovations in the Baltic Sea Region and Network Cooperation between Russia and the EU
Baltic Region
innovations
innovative capacity
network international cooperation
transborder innovative cluster
Baltic Sea region
Northwestern Federal District
author_facet Fedorov Gennady
author_sort Fedorov Gennady
title Innovations in the Baltic Sea Region and Network Cooperation between Russia and the EU
title_short Innovations in the Baltic Sea Region and Network Cooperation between Russia and the EU
title_full Innovations in the Baltic Sea Region and Network Cooperation between Russia and the EU
title_fullStr Innovations in the Baltic Sea Region and Network Cooperation between Russia and the EU
title_full_unstemmed Innovations in the Baltic Sea Region and Network Cooperation between Russia and the EU
title_sort innovations in the baltic sea region and network cooperation between russia and the eu
publisher Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University
series Baltic Region
issn 2079-8555
2310-0524
publishDate 2013-03-01
description Transnational (involving countries) and cross-border (involving adjacent regions of different countries) cooperation and integration are rapidly developing in the Baltic Sea region. Russia lags behind the Nordic countries and Germany as far as innovative development is concerned; yet our national pace here is comparable to that of Poland and the three Baltic States. At the same time, the features of innovative cooperation vary a great deal depending on the group of countries involved in cooperation processes. Independent of its type, however, international cooperation is beneficial for all parties concerned and should therefore be more actively encouraged. Northwestern Federal District traditionally plays a special role in the development of EU-Russia cooperation, since a number of its regions border on the EU countries. The district participates in the development of network innovative structures within the Baltic Sea region. It takes an active part in cross-border cooperation — activities that involve the formation of transborder innovative clusters. There are high expectations associated with the formation of such territorially localised innovative networks, as the Helsinki — Saint Petersburg — Tallinn and Tricity (Gdansk, Gdynia, Sopot) — Kaliningrad — Klaipeda transborder innovative clusters. The city of Saint Petersburg and the adjacent Leningrad region, as well as the Kaliningrad region can become innovative development corridors between Russia and the EU and, eventually, develop into the ‘economic growth poles’ of the Russian Federation.
topic innovations
innovative capacity
network international cooperation
transborder innovative cluster
Baltic Sea region
Northwestern Federal District
url https://journals.kantiana.ru/upload/iblock/9ab/Fedorov%20G._4-18.pdf
work_keys_str_mv AT fedorovgennady innovationsinthebalticsearegionandnetworkcooperationbetweenrussiaandtheeu
_version_ 1725951789201620992