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Regional Labor Market Forecasting the Economic Effect of Cooperation between Universities and Entrepreneurs

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  • Elena SHARAFANOVA

    (Saint Petersburg State University of Economics St Petersburg Russian Federation)

  • Yelena FEDOSENKO

    (Saint Petersburg State University of Economics St Petersburg Russian Federation)

  • Angi SKHVEDIANI

    (Peter the Great Saint Petersburg Polytechnic University St Petersburg Russian Federation)

Abstract

The concept of public private partnership PPP in higher education is clarified in the article as a mechanism for the formation of the human capital added value PPP is considered as a set of organizational forms of long term economic relations between state and non state educational institutions founders private businesses and consumers of educational services for joint disposal of capital as well as possession appropriation disposal use of added value mediated by the influence of the regional labor market The article shows that sustainable partnership is possible if and only if the interests of partners in the partnership subject matter coincide at a certain time interval while the interest of entrepreneurs as PPP participants is most unstable in time and the identified instability determines the main contradiction in the PPP development in higher education This contradiction lies in the inconsistency of the timing of displaying the interests by educational institutions and regional government bodies on the one hand and business structures on the other hand within the process of implementing partner relations The preparation of the master s degree holders as an educational service provided by an educational institution on a reimbursable basis is interpreted as rendering labor intensive services with high market value The analysis of the costs of PPP participants uses learning curves the main component of a kind of strategic treadmill Based on the use of learning curves a scenario forecast of the economic effect obtained by educational institutions and partner organizations on the regional labor market was constructed with increasing cooperation scales There was provided an algorithm for calculating the economic effect of cooperation between universities and entrepreneurs in the preparation of the master s degree holders

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  • Elena SHARAFANOVA & Yelena FEDOSENKO & Angi SKHVEDIANI, 2017. "Regional Labor Market Forecasting the Economic Effect of Cooperation between Universities and Entrepreneurs," Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, ASERS Publishing, vol. 8(6), pages 1908-1915.
  • Handle: RePEc:srs:jarle0:v:8:y:2017:i:6:p:1908-1915
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    1. Tamara Vladimirovna Shabunina* & Svetlana Pavlovna Shchelkina & Dmitrii Grigorievich Rodionov, 2018. "Regional Habitat as a Factor of the Human Capital Assets Development in Russian Regions," The Journal of Social Sciences Research, Academic Research Publishing Group, pages 313-317:3.
    2. Dmitriy Grigorievich Rodionov* & Evgenii Alexandrovich Konnikov & Olga Anatolievna Konnikova, 2018. "Approaches to Ensuring the Sustainability of Industrial Enterprises of Different Technological Levels," The Journal of Social Sciences Research, Academic Research Publishing Group, pages 277-282:3.
    3. K. Kikkas & E. Chagina & I. Garbuzyuk & J. L. Mazzaccaro, 2020. "The experience of increasing labor productivity in the Arctic nations," International Journal of System Assurance Engineering and Management, Springer;The Society for Reliability, Engineering Quality and Operations Management (SREQOM),India, and Division of Operation and Maintenance, Lulea University of Technology, Sweden, vol. 11(1), pages 69-75, May.

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