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Реализация инновационного потенциала государственных закупок в России // Innovative Potential Implementation of Public Procurement in Russia

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  • N. Sirotkina G.

    (Public Administration Department, National Research University Higher School of Economics)

  • НАДЕЖДА Сироткина ГЕННАДЬЕВНА

    (Национальный исследовательский университет «Высшая школа экономики»)

Abstract

Public procurement is widely used for encouraging the innovative activity in developed countries, meanwhile in Russia innovative procurement is not used systematically which updates the urgency of the research. The systematization of innovative activity stimulation mechanisms in the domestic system of public procurements is performed in the article. The analysis of these mechanisms’ practice of using allowed revealing a large number of the barriers which do not allow using the possibilities of the state order in forming the demand for innovative products. Such barriers are the drastic antimonopoly and anti-corruption norms interfering to use the flexible specifications and qualitative criteria for applications evaluation, the limited usage of “life-cycle cost” criterion, and also the absence of need’s long-term planning in the domestic public procurement system for innovative production. The result of the research is a conclusion about the need of transition from fragmentary measures of innovations support to strategy development of encouraging the demand for innovations, and not only in system of public procurements, but also in the sphere of the companies purchases with the state participation and infrastructure monopolies. Использование государственных закупок для активизации инновационной деятельности - широко распространенная в развитых странах практика, однако в России инновационные государственные закупки пока не носят системного характера, что актуализирует тему исследования. В статье осуществлена систематизация механизмов стимулирования инновационной активности в отечественной системе государственных закупок. Анализ практики использования указанных механизмов позволил выявить большое количество барьеров, не позволяющих использовать возможности государственного заказа при формировании спроса на инновационную продукцию. К таким барьерам относятся жесткие антимонопольные и антикоррупционные нормы, препятствующие использованию гибких спецификаций и нестоимостных критериев оценки заявок, ограниченное использование критерия «стоимость жизненного цикла», а также отсутствие в отечественной системе государственных закупок механизмов долгосрочного планирования потребности в инновационной продукции. Результатом исследования является вывод о необходимости перехода от фрагментарных мер поддержки инноваций к разработке стратегии стимулирования спроса на инновации, причем не только в системе закупок для государственных нужд, но и в сфере закупок компаний с государственным участием и инфраструктурных монополий.

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  • N. Sirotkina G. & НАДЕЖДА Сироткина ГЕННАДЬЕВНА, 2017. "Реализация инновационного потенциала государственных закупок в России // Innovative Potential Implementation of Public Procurement in Russia," Управленческие науки // Management Science, ФГОБУВО Финансовый университет при Правительстве Российской Федерации // Financial University under The Government of Russian Federation, vol. 7(3), pages 59-67.
  • Handle: RePEc:scn:mngsci:y:2017:i:3:p:59-67
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