Identification of regional clusters in the Russian Far East

Decision-making in the regional economy from the point of view of the cluster approach is gaining increasing popularity in Russia. Clustering contributes to the effectiveness of regional development, and, in turn, necessitates the development of a cluster policy that would increase the benefits of t...

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Main Authors: Titova, Natalia Yurevna, Pervuhin, Mihail Aleksandrovich, Baturin, Georgij Gennadevich
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Language:English
Published: University of Piraeus. International Strategic Management Association 2017
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spelling ftunivmalta:oai:www.um.edu.mt:123456789/32732 2023-05-15T18:09:17+02:00 Identification of regional clusters in the Russian Far East Titova, Natalia Yurevna Pervuhin, Mihail Aleksandrovich Baturin, Georgij Gennadevich 2017 https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/32732 en eng University of Piraeus. International Strategic Management Association Titova, N. Y., Pervuhin, M. A., & Baturin, G. G. (2017). Identification of regional clusters in the Russian Far East. European Research Studies Journal, 20(4A), 339-359. 11082976 https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/32732 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess The copyright of this work belongs to the author(s)/publisher. The rights of this work are as defined by the appropriate Copyright Legislation or as modified by any successive legislation. Users may access this work and can make use of the information contained in accordance with the Copyright Legislation provided that the author must be properly acknowledged. Further distribution or reproduction in any format is prohibited without the prior permission of the copyright holder. Regional planning -- Russia Economic development -- Russia Industrial clusters -- Russia (Federation) -- Russian Far East Regional economics -- Russia (Federation) -- Russian Far East article 2017 ftunivmalta 2021-10-16T18:08:04Z Decision-making in the regional economy from the point of view of the cluster approach is gaining increasing popularity in Russia. Clustering contributes to the effectiveness of regional development, and, in turn, necessitates the development of a cluster policy that would increase the benefits of the region and the national economy. The paper presents the results of the study of regional clusters of the Far East of the Russian Federation.The aim of the paper is to develop a methodology that allows identifying clustering processes and its approbation (case study of the Far Eastern Federal District). The developed methodology makes it possible to determine the stage of the life cycle of an identified cluster,as well as to find the problem factors that impede its development. The study is based on the methodology of the European Cluster Observatory, supplemented by indicators of investment in fixed assets and the sectoral structure of gross value added, as well as a method for analyzing the structural shifts in the economy. The criteria for assessing the stage of the operation of clusters based on the introduced scale are proposed.Because of the calculations, it was revealed that most identified clusters are at the stage of cluster initiatives’ formation, except for the fishery cluster of the Sakhalin Region, which is defined by the authors as formed. Other identified clusters belong to the following economic activities: "mining", "production and distribution of electricity, gas and water", "public administration and ensuring military security", "transportation and communications" and"health and social services". At the same time, there is practically no cluster development in processing types of economic activity and service sectors. The presented results testify to the high share of raw materials’ production in the economy of the Far East, which reduces the likelihood of implementing the current state policy for the development of an innovative economy. peer-reviewed Article in Journal/Newspaper Sakhalin University of Malta: OAR@UM
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topic Regional planning -- Russia
Economic development -- Russia
Industrial clusters -- Russia (Federation) -- Russian Far East
Regional economics -- Russia (Federation) -- Russian Far East
spellingShingle Regional planning -- Russia
Economic development -- Russia
Industrial clusters -- Russia (Federation) -- Russian Far East
Regional economics -- Russia (Federation) -- Russian Far East
Titova, Natalia Yurevna
Pervuhin, Mihail Aleksandrovich
Baturin, Georgij Gennadevich
Identification of regional clusters in the Russian Far East
topic_facet Regional planning -- Russia
Economic development -- Russia
Industrial clusters -- Russia (Federation) -- Russian Far East
Regional economics -- Russia (Federation) -- Russian Far East
description Decision-making in the regional economy from the point of view of the cluster approach is gaining increasing popularity in Russia. Clustering contributes to the effectiveness of regional development, and, in turn, necessitates the development of a cluster policy that would increase the benefits of the region and the national economy. The paper presents the results of the study of regional clusters of the Far East of the Russian Federation.The aim of the paper is to develop a methodology that allows identifying clustering processes and its approbation (case study of the Far Eastern Federal District). The developed methodology makes it possible to determine the stage of the life cycle of an identified cluster,as well as to find the problem factors that impede its development. The study is based on the methodology of the European Cluster Observatory, supplemented by indicators of investment in fixed assets and the sectoral structure of gross value added, as well as a method for analyzing the structural shifts in the economy. The criteria for assessing the stage of the operation of clusters based on the introduced scale are proposed.Because of the calculations, it was revealed that most identified clusters are at the stage of cluster initiatives’ formation, except for the fishery cluster of the Sakhalin Region, which is defined by the authors as formed. Other identified clusters belong to the following economic activities: "mining", "production and distribution of electricity, gas and water", "public administration and ensuring military security", "transportation and communications" and"health and social services". At the same time, there is practically no cluster development in processing types of economic activity and service sectors. The presented results testify to the high share of raw materials’ production in the economy of the Far East, which reduces the likelihood of implementing the current state policy for the development of an innovative economy. peer-reviewed
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Titova, Natalia Yurevna
Pervuhin, Mihail Aleksandrovich
Baturin, Georgij Gennadevich
author_facet Titova, Natalia Yurevna
Pervuhin, Mihail Aleksandrovich
Baturin, Georgij Gennadevich
author_sort Titova, Natalia Yurevna
title Identification of regional clusters in the Russian Far East
title_short Identification of regional clusters in the Russian Far East
title_full Identification of regional clusters in the Russian Far East
title_fullStr Identification of regional clusters in the Russian Far East
title_full_unstemmed Identification of regional clusters in the Russian Far East
title_sort identification of regional clusters in the russian far east
publisher University of Piraeus. International Strategic Management Association
publishDate 2017
url https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/32732
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op_relation Titova, N. Y., Pervuhin, M. A., & Baturin, G. G. (2017). Identification of regional clusters in the Russian Far East. European Research Studies Journal, 20(4A), 339-359.
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