Innovation Policy in OECD Activities: A Historical Reconstruction on Neo-Gramscian Foundations

IF 0.2 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Nauchnyi Dialog Pub Date : 2023-12-23 DOI:10.24224/2227-1295-2023-12-10-265-287
E. A. Antuykhova, D. A. Talagaeva
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The article offers a historical analysis of the formation and development of the concept of “innovation” in the discourse of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). The theoretical and methodological foundation of the analysis is based on contemporary international political economy, which posits the necessity of considering international institutions as expressions of certain group interests. A characteristic feature of this approach is its reliance on the views of A. Gramsci, who argued that contrary to the original tenets of historical materialism, social processes do not arise as a direct realization of the interests of the ruling class but reflect compromises reached between it and other groups in society. Accordingly, examining the development of ideas about innovation from this perspective demonstrates that this process operates as a reflection of the converging interests of the scientific community, financial capital, and the electronics industry, forming a “historic bloc” that holds a stable position in Western society. Taking OECD documents as the subject of research, which acts as an influential center for policy development with characteristic features of both a political and scientific organization, allows for discerning traces of the historical bloc’s construction and its ideological shaping within these documents. The article traces the prehistory of the emergence of this bloc, the formation of compromises that bind its participants, and the construction of innovation policy as a way to express interests that have come to the forefront as a result of these compromises.
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经合组织活动中的创新政策:新葛兰西主义基础上的历史重构
文章对经济合作与发展组织(OECD)话语中 "创新 "概念的形成和发展进行了历史分析。分析的理论和方法论基础是当代国际政治经济学,认为有必要将国际机构视为某些集团利益的表达。葛兰西认为,与历史唯物主义的原始信条相反,社会进程的产生并不是统治阶级利益的直接实现,而是反映了统治阶级与社会其他群体之间达成的妥协。因此,从这一视角审视创新思想的发展,就会发现这一过程的运作反映了科学界、金融资本和电子工业的利益趋同,形成了一个在西方社会占据稳定地位的 "历史集团"。经济合作与发展组织(OECD)是一个有影响力的政策制定中心,具有政治组织和科学组织的双重特征,以该组织的文件为研究对象,可以在这些文件中发现历史集团的构建及其意识形态塑造的痕迹。文章追溯了这一集团出现的前史、约束其参与者的妥协的形成,以及创新政策作为表达利益的一种方式的构建,而这些利益正是这些妥协的结果。
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