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Interaction with stakeholders as a factor in increasing the competitiveness of trans-Eurasian container rail freight transportation along transport corridors from the Far East to the western border of the Russian Federation: results of an empirical study

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  • Linder, N. V.

    (Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation)

  • Kuznetsova, M. O.

    (Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation)

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The article examines the relationship of stakeholders associated with trans-Eurasian railway containerized cargo transportation along transport corridors from the Far East to the western border of the Russian Federation (hereinafter RW CT). A stakeholder map has been generated, which allows us to identify the degree of influence of stakeholders on the achievement of strategic goals, as well as the impact of activities on the implementation of RW CT on stakeholders. Using the method of analyzing hierarchies, a hierarchy of stakeholders was established according to their importance in terms of achieving strategic goals (in particular, increasing the competitiveness of RW CT). Also, a hierarchy of goals and interests of stakeholders is defined to achieve strategic goals.

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  • Linder, N. V. & Kuznetsova, M. O., 2020. "Interaction with stakeholders as a factor in increasing the competitiveness of trans-Eurasian container rail freight transportation along transport corridors from the Far East to the western border of," Journal of Modern Competition, Synergy University, vol. 14(3), pages 89-105.
  • Handle: RePEc:snr:mdrcmp:v:14:y:2020:i:3:p:89-105
    DOI: 10.37791/1993-7598-2020-14-3-89-105
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