Outsourcing Noncore Activities of Industrial Enterprises in the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation
V. A. Tsukerman () and
A. A. Kozlov
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V. A. Tsukerman: Russian Academy of Sciences
A. A. Kozlov: Russian Academy of Sciences
Studies on Russian Economic Development, 2018, vol. 29, issue 3, 252-256
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Abstract The growing competition and increasingly diversified structure of the world economy and consumption of various resources require the intensification of innovative industrial activity in the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation and enhancement of its management effectiveness. The paper has considered theoretical foundations for industrial service development. It has been shown that participation of small innovative businesses in industrial outsourcing can promote the introduction of innovative technologies and the corresponding equipment for industrial enterprises.
Date: 2018
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