Cluster cooperation mechanisms evaluation for waste processing of the Forest Complex of Siberia

  • V. Melnikova E
  • V. Zelenskaya T
  • V. Prokhorov V
  • et al.
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Abstract

The study subject is the approaches development for assessing cooperation in a cluster. Study purpose: a selection of tools to assess the characteristics of cooperative ties in a cluster for processing waste from a forest complex in Yenisei Siberia. Methods: Case analysis, questionnaire, survey, expert assessment, and a method of pair comparisons. Results: The following results have been substantiated: The emerging cluster for waste processing from the Yenisei Siberian forest complex; the situational factors; industry specialization; the goals of creating a cluster, and the interests of participants. As the cluster evolves, the directions and cooperation level of cluster members are the subject to change. The obstacles ranking for cooperation in the cluster is carried out as well. An aggregated indicator of the intensity of cooperative ties, based on five criteria, is proposed, which makes it possible to evaluate both industrial and innovative cooperation. In addition, it is proposed to determine the weighting factors situationally, depending on the target orientation of the cluster. Summary: it is shown that the desired value of aggregated cooperation indicator should be formed in the coordinate system, i.e. “innovation – sustainability”. Evaluation and regulation of the indicator level can serve as a tool for making and implementing strategic decisions on cluster development priorities.

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V. Melnikova, E., V. Zelenskaya, T., V. Prokhorov, V., S. Patrina, M., & A. Bezrukikh, Y. (2020). Cluster cooperation mechanisms evaluation for waste processing of the Forest Complex of Siberia. Sistemas & Gestão, 15(1), 70–79. https://doi.org/10.20985/1980-5160.2020.v15n1.1620

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