Assessing the Level of Innovative Development of African Countries: Traditional Indicators and Alternative Approaches

Author:

A.V. Ildiakov

Abstract:

Innovation plays a key role in the socio-economic development of Africa, but its measurement faces unique methodological and contextual challenges. This article addresses the problem of assessing the level of innovative development of African countries, which remains highly relevant in the context of globalization and digitalization of the world economy, and also highlights the limitations of classical approaches, including an insufficient statistical base and low comparability of data across countries. Traditional indicators, such as the number of patents, R&D expenditures, and publication activity, often do not take into account the specifics of African ecosystems, where informal innovations, adaptive technologies, and local solutions prevail.

The author assesses the level of innovative development of African countries and proposes approaches that take into account the unique economic, infrastructural, and cultural characteristics of the continent. Particular attention is paid to the development of successful innovative ecosystems in individual African countries (Kenya, Nigeria), where a combination of traditional and alternative indicators allows for a more accurate assessment of the development dynamics. The results demonstrate the need to adapt existing metrics to the African context, as well as the potential of alternative approaches in forming a more objective picture of the region’s innovative progress. By providing a detailed understanding of African innovation processes, this study aims to help policymakers, international organizations, and investors develop strategies that take into account local specificities. The article contributes to the global debate by rethinking approaches to measuring innovation and challenging Eurocentric paradigms and metrics, forming a basis for studying and building unique models of innovation development in African countries.

Keywords:

innovation, assessment of the level of innovative development, research and development costs, results of intellectual activity, global innovation index, adaptive innovation, Africa

DOI:

10.31132/2412-5717-2025-72-3-39-59

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For citation:

Ildiakov A.V. (2025). Assessing the Level of Innovative Development of African Countries: Traditional Indicators and Alternative Approaches. Journal of the Institute for African Studies. Vol. 11. № 3. Pp. 39‒59. https://doi.org/10.31132/2412-5717-2025-72-3-39-59

Для цитирования:

Ильдяков А.В. Оценка уровня инновационного развития стран Африки: традиционные индикаторы и альтернативные подходы. Ученые записки Института Африки РАН. 2025. Т. 11. № 3. С. 39‒59. https://doi.org/10.31132/2412-5717-2025-72-3-39-59