Factors and features of innovative development of the Republic of Crimea
... highly demanded innovative items. Given the new information concept of the Republic of Crimea the paper attempts to analyze the features of territorial development of socio-economic and innovation system. The study determined the digitalization of economic entities of the Republic of Crimea. The innovation distribution in the region is checked on the example of the mobile network modernizing. The innovative infrastructure of the Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol is identified to be in the early development phase.
1. Апатова Н. В., Курочка Д. Н. Механизмы инновационного ...
Localization of large business in coastal zones as a factor of transboundary clustering (on the example of the European part of Russia)
... population to get advanced to the sea (some parts of the coast), which serves as one of the significant factors (and indicators) of economic activity, and cross-border clustering. Focusing on the most important seaports (Novorossiysk, Ust-Luga, St. Petersburg,... ... trans-aquatorial properties and characteristics; clustering, thus, receives additional impulses, while the clusters demonstrate networking, dispersed forms in their development.
1. Agenda 21 of ocean geography // Geography, oceans and coasts towards sustainable ...
Transport accessibility of key settlements in the context of the federal highway network development
... system. The methodological framework relies on the comparative geographical method and methods of geoinformation analysis, including the construction of buffer zones. The analysis reveals significant spatial heterogeneity in the district’s transport network, driven by historical and natural-climatic factors, and identifies territories with low levels of provision that require additional strategic planning measures. The study establishes that, although federal highways form the transport framework ...
Network modelling of economic security organisation in the coastal regions
This article addresses the problem of economic security organization in the coastal region of Russia. The authors offer a network model of the process as a tool of effective management
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Geography of international clusters in the Baltic region
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Cooperation between Russia and the EU in the field of innovative development of tourism: the case of the Lithuania — Poland — Russia cross-border cooperation programme
... replaces innovative development. However, it is important to take into account other innovative tools: for instance, interactive network museums in developing innovative tourist attraction objects, e-marketing in introducing innovations in tourist product ... ... the field of public regulation and tourism stimulation, etc. These technologies contribute to the transition fr om a certain economic agent, the industry as a whole, or a tourist destination to a fundamentally new level in terms of tourist product presentation ...
Innovative economy in the Baltic Sea region
... the methods of public support. Examples of private-public infrastructure for the implementation of innovative projects are offered.
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Measuring performance of cultural organizations on the data of the envelopment analysis
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Spatial structure of migration attractiveness of Russian regions at the local level
... are characterized as depressed, repelling population outflows, while others serve as "migration centers" that attract large numbers of residents. The migration appeal of such centers is often determined by specific factors related to their economic and geographical position, including proximity to major urban agglomerations and coastal locations, the presence of large industrial and production hubs, extensive transportation networks, and borderland positions. The combination of these factors in different parts of a region enhances its migration attractiveness and determines its sustainability. The aim of this study is to examine the spatial structure of migration attractiveness ...
Developing a center for social geographical research at IKBFU
... of Moscow as a leading center of human geography is growing. One of the centers of the secondary level, where the research is actively developing, is Kaliningrad. Its scientists collaborate with the other research centers and actively participate in network projects studying the socio-economic geography of Russia. Based on the eLibrary database, the scientific potential of Kaliningrad, and, above all, IKBFU is considered. IKBFU concentrates many economic geographers of the region (4 professors and 13 PhDs in the field of “Economic, social, political and recreational geography”). The article assesses the publication activity of university scientists using some scientometric indicators and ...
On digitalization of the Kaliningrad region as an economic security element
... are the basis for innovation. However, accelerated digitalization, as well as slowed down, carries a significant number of economic, social, political, cultural, and other threats that can be partially mitigated by creating favorable basic conditions ... ... digital portrait of companies and the level of their internal digitalization, the development of e-commerce and digital networks, information security. The research is carried out in the Kaliningrad region of the Russian Federation in 2010—2018....
An Attempt to the economic and geographical analysis of the differentiation of the Russian Federation subjects on of the level and dynamics of the retail trade development
... level and dynamics of retail turnover in the context of subjects of the Russian Federation in 2000—2016 through the methods of economic statistical and cartographic analysis. The results of the study are presented in graphs and tables. They can be used ... ... development. The authorities of the subjects of the Russian Federation can study the experience of more advanced regions, while network retailers can determine geographical vectors of their expansion.
1. Аксёнов К. Э. Изменения в размещении ...
The potential for expanding inter-cluster cooperation between the ship-building industries of Estonia, Finland, and North-West Russia
The shipbuilding industry clusters in the Eastern Baltic Sea region, i. e. Estonia, Finland and North-West Russia, may benefit significantly from increased mutual cooperation; however, the international networks between the clusters are still poorly developed. The aim of this article is to analyse the preconditions for cluster internationalization between these clusters, which are rather different but complementary in terms of skills. The research material ...
Russia and the European Union in the Baltic region: a treacherous path to partnership
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A Situational Approach to Strategic Management and Monitoring of Regional and Urban Development
... Petersburg 17—19 October, 2011, St. Petersburg, Leont'evskij centr, 152 p.
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Factors influencing the transformation of the functional and spatial structure of St. Petersburg agglomeration in the 2020-s
... national levels, data from the SPARK-Interfax database, as well as departmental materials.
transformation factors, functional structure, spatial structure, St. Petersburg agglomeration, urban agglomeration, technological patterns platform economy, networks
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10.5922/vestniknat-2024-3-1
The history of the development of legal regulation of digital (Internet) space in Russia
... self-regulation. Nevertheless, government agencies made attempts at rule-making. Special legislation began to appear in 2006, simultaneously with the popularization of the Internet in commercial circulation. Active lawmaking began under the influence of social networks; the legislator was forced to begin to take into account the specifics of this phenomenon. The modern fourth stage of legislative development began after the spread of distributed registry technology (blockchain) in economic circulation and is characterized by attempts to use the technological capabilities of the digital environment in legal regulation.
Internet; rulemaking; dynamics of law; digital technologies
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10.5922/vestnikhum-2025-1-1
From the History of the Kokand branch of the Volga-Kama Commercial Bank
... director of the branch, and branch audit reports. This work is the first attempt in historiography to examine the bank’s credit and debit operations, to analyse its profits and spending, and to study its staff. The Volga-Kama Bank had a strong branch network in Central Asia. The bank strived to take control over cotton and fruit exports. However, it failed and did not become a monopolist on the Turkestani market. For banks, the ‘modernization’ of the Central Asian economy meant financing the production ...
The thoretical aspects of analysis of economy’s potential at macro- and meso- (regilnal) levels
This article focuses on the theoretical and methodological aspects of analyzing social potential of economy. Is shown that it includes: a) certain social networks and social structure determining the appropriate social roles (statuses); b) certain public relations between the performers of these roles; c) certain social institutes as norms of behavior according to the social structure and position in the ...
Sociocultural function of the library in rural areas (the case of the Slavsk municipality of the Kaliningrad region)
... platform and involving residents in an active social and business life. In the article, the author considers the socio-economic development of the Slavsk municipal district based on the array of statistical and analytical data of the Slavsk library network, which is a valuable information resource. It is concluded that the library in rural areas is actively developing the principles of communication, education, memorialization, and information that are familiar to us, as well as newer ones — ...
Innovative security of the region: the problem of the formation of the innovation environment of the Kaliningrad region
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Interregional and cross-country flows of labor resources in the Kaliningrad region: factors and vectors in the contemporary Eurasian context
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Human Resources of Post-war Lithuania and Their Role in the Rebuilding of Klaipeda
... ravaged by war did not have sufficient human resources. One of the solution was the use of labour of German prisoners of war. A network of prisoner-of-war camps was established in Lithuania. In a matter of two to three years, PWs completed a significant ... ... historiography and documents kept in the Lithuanian State Central Archive.
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Construction of transport and energy networks in the Baltic region as an impetus for regional development
... serves, in effect, as the Union’s budget. Given that, one may conclude that the countries of the Baltic region are entering a new stage of development. We look at the role and significance of transportation and energy projects as an instrument of economic development. Having studied the largest transport and energy projects in the Baltic region, we were able to show that the new infrastructure networks supported the investment expansion of Swedish and Finnish companies into the post-communist countries of the Baltic Region. Which, in its turn, allowed the Nordic investors to expand their domestic markets. The analysis also shows that the experience ...
Strategic perspectives for the territorial development of the Baltic Sea Region
... implementation. Particular attention is paid to Northwest Russia and Kaliningrad region. Promoting innovation clusters, metropolitan networks and urban-rural partnerships, improving accessibility as well as enhancing maritime spatial planning and management are ... ... of the BSR Ministers responsible for Spatial Planning and Development on 16. October 2009 in Vilnius.
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Economic development of the BSR — inflexible patterns despite rapid change
// Spatial Planning and development in the Baltic ...
Landscape structure of the coastal zone of the north-western part of Sevastopol
... Most of the coastline is occupied by high structural watershed plains. The natural coastal landscapes have been transformed by economic activities. In the marine area, landscapes dominated by Ericaria crinita, Gongolaria barbata, and Phyllophora crispa ... ... representation of stabilizing landscapes leads to a deterioration of the geoecological situation. Optimization of the protected area network plays an important role in preserving the landscape and biological diversity of the coastal zone.
landscape, coast,...
Strategies for optimising intraregional space as a practical implementation of domestic state policy
... author of the article presented a classification of development types according to the criterion of the functional purpose of the development of new territories, as well as a typology based on the chronological criterion. Resource, institutional and network approaches to the development of territories are considered.
region, regional autonomy, intraregional space, management strategies, domestic policy, optimisation of regional management, centralisation and decentralisation, national integration
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Multimodal text as a means of political identification: an analysis of the Russian blogosphere
... Translated from French by C. Ofertas and M. Yakubovich. Moscow (in Russ.).
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Zhivoi gvozd' [A living ...