Interregional Clusters as Drivers of Innovative Entrepreneurship
Journal: The Journal of Social Sciences Research (Vol.4, No. 5)Publication Date: 2018-12-15
Authors : Irek K. Nizamutdinov; Karen A. Grigorian;
Page : 153-156
Keywords : Sixth technological mode; Interregional interaction; Innovative entrepreneurship; Cluster cubes; Strategic potential; Regional economy;
Abstract
The modern world is on the threshold of transition to the sixth technological mode, which will cause tremendous shifts in the economy around the world. The transition to the sixth technological mode will entail the emergence of new branches of the economy and the dying out of some of those that are functioning now. As a result of the transition, the principles of conducting economic activity will also change, due to changes in the resource base of industries, as well as the principles of management activity. This paper identifies the problems associated with the transition to the new technological mode, and also proposes an approach to managing this process. The paper considers the hypothesis that there is a direct relationship between the level of technical complexity of the product produced and the degree of dependence on the interregional interaction. The paper considers interregional interaction as one of the fundamental factors of the economic success of the new technological mode. Interregional "cluster cubes" are defined as the institutional basis for building the economy of the new technological mode.
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