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Strategic Management of Clustering Policy During Provision of Sustainable Development

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Analysis of the problems of sustainable development of territories shows that one of the main methods for solving is transition to strategic management of the policy of clustering. Strategic management of the policy of clustering is pre-determined mainly by quick changes of external environment and emergence of hardly predictable economic and financial situations. An important precondition of transition to strategic management of the policy of clustering of territories is the process of globalization of the country’s economy, which determines not only the necessity to use the resource potential effectively, but also to create conditions for creation and formation of new competitive advantages. Enterprises and organizations of small business should become their bearers. The Concept of long-term socio-economic development of the Russian Federation until 2020 sets one of the most important conditions for transition to innovational development as “creation of a network of territorial and production clusters which realize competitive potential of territories”. Besides, the Strategy of innovational development of the Russian Federation until 2020 includes into the main goals of innovational policy of regions the transition to principles of innovational cluster policy. Thus, strategic documents of the federal level pay special attention to management of clustering policy through creation of a network of clusters which would allow increasing effectiveness of using competitive potential of territories and providing their sustainable development through development of the network of territorial and production clusters of subjects of small business.

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The research was performed with financial support from the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation. Project No. 2797 “Formation of the system of scientific and production clusters in regions of Russia”.

The research was performed with financial support of the Russian Humanitarian Scientific Fund. Project No. 15-22-01011 “Theoretical and methodological foundations of marketing provision of innovational development of intellectual resources of the Republic of Belarus and the Russian Federation under the conditions of economic integration (by the example of creation of universities of entrepreneurial type)”.

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Pozdnyakova, U.A., Popkova, E.G., Kuzlaeva, I.M., Lisova, O.M., Saveleva, N.A. (2017). Strategic Management of Clustering Policy During Provision of Sustainable Development. In: Popkova, E.G., Sukhova, V.E., Rogachev, A.F., Tyurina, Y.G., Boris, O.A., Parakhina, V.N. (eds) Integration and Clustering for Sustainable Economic Growth. Contributions to Economics. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-45462-7_40

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