Narrative Economics and Qualitative Studies of the Russian Innovation System

V. Volchik, A. Maskaev
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Narrative economics holds a vast potential since it can expand the array of questions and data covered by the analysis of economic change. The ideas that narratives contain reflect the actors’ perceptions of the rules structuring recurring interactions. Therefore, analysis of popular narratives can provide valuable insights into the relevant rules and behaviour patterns in their relation to the social context. In this study, we identified the most significant sources containing narratives and selected the most relevant narratives with biographical elements. The biographical method implies that narratives about events and phenomena are examined by looking at the actors’ biographical stories. Our research aims to test the applicability of the biographical method within the narrative economics approach to study the Russian innovation system. The analysis has revealed the most widely spread ideas associated with rules and institutions, such as researchers’ dependence on the funds that the government or companies are willing to invest in their studies. Another problem is the production of the next generation of academic workforce in Russia. We systematized the problem situations linked to the spreading of narratives and found that they are related to the setbacks in the state management of the Russian innovation system. We conducted a qualitative study of narratives combined with quantitative content analysis. The changing frequency of the key words and phrases reflects the dynamics of narratives and shows their ‘viral’ quality. Further analysis and systematization of qualitative data on innovation systems will create a better understanding of complex non-ergodic processes. It would also be productive to analyze official documents on the current rules and institutional development and compare the results with the evidence obtained through the narrative approach.
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俄罗斯创新体系的叙事经济学与定性研究
叙事经济学具有巨大的潜力,因为它可以扩大经济变化分析所涵盖的问题和数据的范围。叙事所包含的理念反映了参与者对规则的看法,这些规则构成了反复出现的互动。因此,对流行叙事的分析可以提供有价值的见解,了解相关规则和行为模式与社会语境的关系。在这项研究中,我们确定了包含叙事的最重要的来源,并选择了具有传记元素的最相关的叙事。传记方法意味着通过观察演员的传记故事来考察事件和现象的叙述。本研究旨在检验叙事经济学方法中传记方法在研究俄罗斯创新体系中的适用性。该分析揭示了与规则和制度相关的最广泛传播的观点,例如研究人员依赖于政府或公司愿意为他们的研究投资的资金。另一个问题是俄罗斯下一代学术人才的培养。我们将与叙事传播相关的问题情况系统化,发现它们与俄罗斯创新体系国家管理的挫折有关。我们对叙事进行了定性研究,并结合定量内容分析。关键词和短语的频率变化反映了叙事的动态,并显示了它们的“病毒”特性。对创新系统定性数据的进一步分析和系统化将有助于更好地理解复杂的非遍历过程。分析关于现行规则和体制发展的正式文件,并将结果与通过叙述方法获得的证据进行比较,也将是有益的。
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