SCENARIO 1. Global competition |
SCENARIO 2. Inertial reproduction |
SCENARIO 3. Imitation of innovative development |
SCENARIO 4. Mobilization breakthrough |
Factor 1. Public financing of science and education |
Event 1.1.Event 1.2. |
Event 1.2.Event 1.3.Event 1.4. |
Event 1.2.Event 1.3.Event 1.4. |
Event 1.1. |
Factor 2. International sanctions (access to global technological chains and global markets) |
Event 2.1. |
Event 2.1.Event 2.2. |
Event 2.2.Event 2.3. |
Event 2.2.Event 2.3. |
Factor 3. International Relations |
Event 3.1. |
Event 3.1.Event 3.2. |
Event 3.2.Event 3.3. |
Event 3.3.Event 3.2. |
Factor 4. The needs of the MIC |
Event 4.1.Event 4.3.Event 4.4. |
Event 4.2.Event 4.3.Event 4.4. |
Event 4.2.Event 4.3.Event 4.4. |
Event 4.1. |
Factor 5. Private investment in science and education |
Event 5.1. |
Event 5.2.Event 5.3. |
Event 5.2.Event 5.3. |
Event 5.2.Event 5.3. |
Factor 6. The state of the innovation sector of the economy |
Event 6.1. |
Event 6.2.Event 6.3. |
Event 6.2.Event 6.3. |
Event 6.1. |
Factor 7. The need for development of "green economy" and renewable energy sources |
Event 7.1. |
Event 7.2.Event 7.3. |
Event 7.2.Event 7.3. |
Event 7.2.Event 7.3. |
Factor 8. The state of human capital |
Event 8.1. |
Event 8.2.Event 8.3. |
Event 8.2.Event 8.3. |
Event 8.1.Event 8.2. |
Factor 9. The quality of education |
Event 9.1. |
Event 9.2.Event 9.3. |
Event 9.2.Event 9.3. |
Event 9.1. |
Factor 10. Dominance of survival and self-expression values |
Event 10.1. |
Event 10.2.Event 10.3. |
Event 10.2.Event 10.3. |
Event 10.3. |
Factor 11. Migration of researchers (“brain drain”) |
Event 11.1.Event 11.2. |
Event 11.2.Event 11.3. |
Event 11.2.Event 11.3. |
Event 11.2.Event 11.3. |