This article is devoted to the study of trends in the development of project management in Russia and substantiation of the importance and needs for its application at the level of public authorities in the form of priority national projects and programs aimed at ensuring the breakthrough scientific, technological and socio-economic growth. Projects have been considered from a perspective of a whole society and the state in Russian Federation. The conducted study provides the meta-analysis of contemporary statistical data from multiple international scientific research, strategic state documents and project reports. The data collected shows important practical insights into project management application as a way to solve the problems of economic and digital disparities in different regions within a country. In the framework of the conducted research some risks were identified and analyzed, and as a result, ways of solving potential and emerging problems are proposed.
Keywords-national projects, project management, economic and digital disparities, tax burden, sources of funding, science cities, eco-industrial park.
The article presents a comprehensive analysis of the current state of the Russian Federation’s regions in terms of the created conditions for cooperation between research teams and the commercialization of scientists’ results of intellectual activity. The authors made an analysis of the estimated indicators, as well as the calculation of the integral index characterizing the given indicators. Case studies of the most developed regions are presented. The resulting conclusions can be the basis for the development of a regional environment that promotes scientific activity.
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