Innovation models and their application for developing countries: case-studies from agricultural (cattle) development in rural Kazakhstan

Thesis title: Innovation models and their application for developing countries: case-studies from agricultural (cattle) development in rural Kazakhstan
Author: Teleuova, Saida
Thesis type: Dissertation thesis
Supervisor: Pělucha, Martin
Opponents: Cudlínová, Eva; Lošťák, Michal
Thesis language: English
Abstract:
The thesis explores and defines the Quadruple and Quintuple Helix models and regional learning concepts for developing countries, with focus on the role of government, knowledge institutions and farmers as key actors in supporting innovation processes, using case studies from the Kazakh agricultural sector. It contributes to the debate on how to boost the innovation process to advance sustainable smallholder agricultural development. The case studies are based on farm-level data covering the most relevant production and knowledge systems of five rural districts of Aktobe region. The analysis provides an assessment of state agricultural development strategy and reveals the lack of reliability in investment returns owing mainly to undeveloped fodder supply and inefficient value chains, which deters the taking of loans. In light of endogenous economic growth understanding of the role of the state in promoting sustainable development, as a policy option alternative the survey suggests a focus on the development of a stable institutional framework for the broader economy to stimulate knowledge production processes. However, widespread conflicts among informal institutions delay both the short and medium-term results from state reform.
Keywords: regional development; developing countries; innovation system
Thesis title: Innovation models and their application for developing countries: case-studies from agricultural (cattle) development in rural Kazakhstan
Author: Teleuova, Saida
Thesis type: Disertační práce
Supervisor: Pělucha, Martin
Opponents: Cudlínová, Eva; Lošťák, Michal
Thesis language: English
Abstract:
The thesis explores and defines the Quadruple and Quintuple Helix models and regional learning concepts for developing countries, with focus on the role of government, knowledge institutions and farmers as key actors in supporting innovation processes, using case studies from the Kazakh agricultural sector. It contributes to the debate on how to boost the innovation process to advance sustainable smallholder agricultural development. The case studies are based on farm-level data covering the most relevant production and knowledge systems of five rural districts of Aktobe region. The analysis provides an assessment of state agricultural development strategy and reveals the lack of reliability in investment returns owing mainly to undeveloped fodder supply and inefficient value chains, which deters the taking of loans. In light of endogenous economic growth understanding of the role of the state in promoting sustainable development, as a policy option alternative the survey suggests a focus on the development of a stable institutional framework for the broader economy to stimulate knowledge production processes. However, widespread conflicts among informal institutions delay both the short and medium-term results from state reform.
Keywords: regional development; developing countries; innovation system

Information about study

Study programme: Ekonomie a hospodářská správa/Hospodářská politika
Type of study programme: Doktorský studijní program
Assigned degree: Ph.D.
Institutions assigning academic degree: Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze
Faculty: Faculty of Economics
Department: Department of Regional Studies

Information on submission and defense

Date of assignment: 25. 5. 2015
Date of submission: 7. 3. 2018
Date of defense: 28. 2. 2018
Identifier in the InSIS system: https://insis.vse.cz/zp/53147/podrobnosti

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