Интеграция в молочном скотоводстве Сибири: синергетический эффект, кластерное развитие, трансакционные издержки
Integration in Siberian dairy cattle breeding: synergistic effect, cluster development, transaction costs
Виктор Стукач,
Сергей Метелев and
Виталий Епанчинцев
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Abstract:
The analysis of the practice of forming a corporate strategy in the dairy industry of the region is carried out, the theoretical and methodological aspects of vertical integration in the dairy product complex of the agro-industrial complex are investigated. Specificity, research methods and determination of the effectiveness of integration processes in holding-type structures are disclosed. A mechanism for increasing the economic efficiency of vertically integrated structures is proposed. Substantiates the ways to achieve the synergistic effect of integration processes in the dairy-food subcomplex of the agricultural sector of the region. It is recommended to managers of economic entities of the agro-industrial complex, researchers and university students
Keywords: вертикальные интегрированные структуры в агропродовольственном комплексе; синергетический эффект; трансакционные издержки в интегрированных структурах; молочная отрасль сельского хозяйства Сибири. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O4 Q12 Q13 Q18 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020-01, Revised 2017-01
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