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- Glazkova, Alexandra S.
(Uralchem JSC; Russian Research Institute of Information and Technical and Economic Research on Engineering and Technical Support of the Agro-Industrial Complex (Rosinformagrotech))
- Tutov, Sergey V.
(Russian Research Institute of Information and Technical and Economic Research on Engineering and Technical Support of the Agro-Industrial Complex (Rosinformagrotech); Sibur LLC)
- Rozhkov, Vyacheslav V.
(Branch of the National Research University “MPEI” in Smolensk)
Abstract
The article is devoted to the study of the mechanisms for the formation of human resources at chemical industry enterprises using a targeted training system. The growing need for qualified specialists at industry enterprises indicates the need to use effective methods of personnel selection. The article substantiates the need to improve the existing targeted training system based on the analysis of statistical data for 2020-2024, demonstrating its low efficiency. The authors conducted a comprehensive analysis, consisting of statistical processing of data on admission to targeted training in higher education institutions for 2019-2024, as well as a systemic analysis of the regulatory framework and existing research by the authors on this topic. In particular, the process of implementing the approach of targeted training of specialists for chemical industry enterprises was considered, because of which problems were identified that hinder its effective implementation. In accordance with the above, consideration of possible ways to improve the effectiveness of the targeted training system is an urgent scientific and practical task. The novelty of the study lies in the development of a mechanism for organizing multi-stage interaction between chemical enterprises and potential employees, considering the environmental aspects of working and living conditions. As a result of the study, a mechanism for targeted training was proposed, which provides for the creation of research and production centers at universities as a link between educational institutions and enterprises. It is noted that this approach provides an opportunity for step-by-step interaction of future specialists with working conditions at the enterprise and in the industry as a whole and creates conditions for the implementation of environmental innovations. The theoretical significance of the study lies in the development of scientific ideas about the organization of the process of targeted training, considering the specifics of the chemical industry. The practical value of the study is determined by the possibility of using the developed mechanism to improve the efficiency of personnel training in the industry using the advantages of targeted training, which will contribute to the growth of the competitiveness of chemical enterprises and the improvement of the industry.
Suggested Citation
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RePEc:snr:mdrcmp:v:19:y:2025:i:1:p:38-51
DOI: 10.37791/2687-0657-2025-19-1-38-51
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