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MANAGING HUMAN POTENTIAL AND YOUTH SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN PERIPHERAL REGIONS

Wadim Strielkowski, Svetlana Kalyugina () and Oxana Mukhoryanova ()
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Svetlana Kalyugina: Prague Business School, Werichova 1145/29, 152 00 Praha 5, Prague, Czech Republic and North-Caucasus Federal University, Pushkin str.1, Stavropol 355009, Russian Federation
Oxana Mukhoryanova: North-Caucasus Federal University, Pushkin str.1, Stavropol 355009, Russian Federation

Management Research and Practice, 2019, vol. 11, issue 3, 41-51

Abstract: Our paper focuses on the management research of human potential and youth social entrepreneurship in peripheral regions. We identify the criteria that determine the effectiveness of using this human potential and increasing its efficiency for all parties involved. Moreover, we consider the role of social entrepreneurship in managing and strengthening the human potential of depressed peripheral regions of Russian Federation. We propose some managerial tools and mechanisms aimed at enhancing the development of youth social entrepreneurship using the case study of the North Caucasus Federal District in the Russian Federation

Keywords: : human potential; management; social issues; small business; youth activity; social entrepreneurship; higher education; North Caucasus (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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