Theoretical Aspects of Organizing and Developing Regional Innovation Infrastructure

Authors

  • Amirov A. M Associate Professor, Samarkand State University named after Sharof Rashidov

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51699/economics.v38i3.510

Keywords:

Innovation Infrastructure, Theoretical Analysis, Regional Development, chnology Parks, Innovation System, State Policy, Private Sector, Human Capital

Abstract

This article is dedicated to the study of the theoretical aspects of organizing and developing regional innovation infrastructure. In the modern economy, innovation is recognized as a key factor for competitiveness and sustainable development, which in turn enhances the role of regional innovation infrastructure. Innovation infrastructure consists of elements such as technology parks, research centers, and financing mechanisms, and its establishment depends on investment and human capital. Its development is ensured through integration with state policy, the private sector, and the education system. The discussion section examines the practical significance of these findings and compares them with existing research.

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2025-04-18

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Amirov A. M. (2025). Theoretical Aspects of Organizing and Developing Regional Innovation Infrastructure. Academic Journal of Digital Economics and Stability, 38(3), 62–70. https://doi.org/10.51699/economics.v38i3.510

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