@article{jbms20251333,
author={{Rezk, Mohamed Ramadan A. and Piccinetti, Leonardo and Salem, Nahed and Kapiel, Tarek Y. S. and Hassan, Mohammed Mahgoub and Omoruyi, Trevor Uyi and El-Bary, Alaa A.},
title={Exploring Future Scenarios for Strengthening Science, Technology, and Innovation Collaboration between Egypt and BRICS Countries},
journal={Journal of Business and Management Sciences},
volume={13},
number={3},
pages={59--69},
year={2025},
url={https://pubs.sciepub.com/jbms/13/3/3},
issn={2333-4533},
abstract={In this study, the potential enhancement of science, technology, and innovation (STI) collaboration between Egypt and the BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) and new members (Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, UAE) is analyzed by scenario analysis until 2040. It highlights the significance of Egypt's recent BRICS membership in 2024 and its alignment with the country¡¯s Vision 2030. The study identifies key drivers for STI collaboration, including government policies, economic and investment factors, technological capacity, and the private sector¡¯s role. The paper employs a methodology combining literature reviews, expert inputs, and scenario writing to develop three future scenarios: strategic partnership (¡°Green Zone¡±), full integration (¡°BRICS Harmony¡±), and limited engagement (¡°Narrow Path¡±). These scenarios reflect varying degrees of cooperation, driven by economic, political, and technological factors. These scenarios envision varying degrees of cooperation based on economic, political, and technological factors, with a focus on creating a sustainable, innovation-driven economy in Egypt. The paper emphasizes the importance of building robust international partnerships, investing in technology, and developing research infrastructure to enable Egypt to maximize the benefits of its BRICS membership and strengthen its role in the global digital economy. Policy recommendations are offered to ensure long-term success, including enhancing public-private partnerships, fostering innovation, and aligning national policies with BRICS standards.},
doi={10.12691/jbms-13-3-3}
publisher={Science and Education Publishing}
}
