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About the mechanism of development of industrial service in the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation

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  • V. A. Tsukerman
  • A. A. Kozlov

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In work theoretical basics of the development mechanism of industrial service in the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation (AZRF) are covered. Competition toughening, diversification of structure of world economy and consumption of energy resources demand activization of innovative industrial activity in the Arctic. Development of capacity of the Arctic in difficult climatic conditions requires innovative technology solutions, the accompanying equipment and modernization of the production sphere. Industrial service can promote introduction of innovative technologies and the corresponding equipment for production base of the Arctic resource corporations. Creation and development of industrial service in the Arctic requires coordination of the public and corporate innovative policy.Such models of coordination of interests of the state and corporations in the sphere of industrial service as publicprivate partnership and activity of non-profit organizations are considered. The basic principle on development of industrial service on the basis of model of public-private partnership is readiness of the private sector to bear the certain risks connected with development of the industry in the Arctic. In the sphere of industrial service in the Russian Arctic it is possible to direct activity of non-profit organizations on training of personnel and businessmen in development of industrial service, advance of services of service companies in Russian the Arctic and in other regions. NPOs can also promote creation and introduction of innovative projects, establishing communications between science and production. The purposes, the directions, forms of activity of public authorities directed to formations of innovative policy of development of industrial service in AZRF are offered.Â

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  • V. A. Tsukerman & A. A. Kozlov, 2017. "About the mechanism of development of industrial service in the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation," Russian Journal of Industrial Economics, MISIS, issue 4.
  • Handle: RePEc:ach:journl:y:2017:id:559
    DOI: 10.17073/2072-1633-2016-4-302-306
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