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Entrepreneurial Clusters as a Model of Spatial Development of Russian Tourism

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  • Elena DZHANDZHUGAZOVA

    (Plekhanov Russian University of Economics Russia)

  • Svetlana DUSENKO

    (Russian State University of Physical Culture Sports Youth and Tourism Russia)

  • Marianna ROMANOVA

    (Plekhanov Russian University of Economics Russia)

  • Liubov ORLOVA

    (Plekhanov Russian University of Economics Russia)

  • Klim GOLONDAREV

    (Plekhanov Russian University of Economics Russia)

  • Salman KURBANOV

    (Chechen state University Russia)

Abstract

The relevance of the present study is attributable to the importance of the problem of economic development of Russian territories from the point of view of the retrospective territorial and sector approach which has currently become widespread In this respect the article is aimed at studying and summarizing the cluster approach experience which allows developing tourism in Russian regions The authors of the following article focus on the processes occurring in tourist territories in the context of the Federal Target Program FTP Development of Domestic and Incoming Tourism in the Russian Federation In this regard the main attention is focused on the best regional practices of cluster development and on the Kuzbass Region as the most original example The underlying approach to the study of the problem was the allocation of the two key models of cluster formation in tourism infrastructure and synergistic The article reveals the elements of cluster policy identifies the sources of funding for projects and justifies the role of public private partnership The materials of this article are of practical value for the regional government entities business and academic community

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  • Elena DZHANDZHUGAZOVA & Svetlana DUSENKO & Marianna ROMANOVA & Liubov ORLOVA & Klim GOLONDAREV & Salman KURBANOV, 2018. "Entrepreneurial Clusters as a Model of Spatial Development of Russian Tourism," Journal of Advanced Research in Management, ASERS Publishing, vol. 9(4), pages 757-765.
  • Handle: RePEc:srs:jemt00:v:9:y:2018:i:4:p:757-765
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