Abstract

Economic clustering becomes the important factor of regional economic development. The practice of clusterisation in various countries demonstrates the leading role of large enterprises within this process. These are large enterprises to accumulate regional tacit and codified knowledge, as well as to become the centers of production, finance and regional business culture, which provide cluster strategy and are able to create both innovation and guaranty of stability. The role of large enterprises within the cluster can be various, but its character influences cluster informational, financial and resource metabolism, so that the unique structure and specifics of the cluster seems to be the result and consequence of the leading enterprises’ characteristics. Traditional classification of clusters into “Scottish” and “Italian” patterns with additional division into “Historical know-how”, “High-tech” and “Knowledge service” does not reflect the specifics of the differences in central enterprises’ role. Through the means of system analysis and classification we provide the classification aimed to uncover the mechanisms of the formation and development of the clusters according to the specifics of the leading firms. As is shown in the article with the example of Rostov region through the method of statistic observation, the South of Russia demonstrate the broad variety of existing and forming economic clusters, which belong to various categories of the given classification. So that the process of regional management aimed to support cluster development is to provide the permanent monitoring of the large enterprises activity and the characteristics, which are notable for the potential or existing cluster. The most universal (according to their role within clusters) large enterprises are located in the sphere of agriculture within the region and are potentially to become the strategy makers in the accordance with the regional administrative course of economic development. DOI: 10.5901/mjss.2015.v6n6p267

Highlights

  • Economic clusters are increasingly viewed to be the specific form of economic relationships between firms which can enforce them with the new competitive advantages that does not appear without the clustering effect

  • The given examples illustrate the regional practice of clustering with the leading role of big companies, which tend to become the scores of intraregional and international cooperation

  • Indicating the main trends of the strategy and dynamics of these firms is important for the forecast of clustering development of the region in the whole

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Introduction

Economic clusters are increasingly viewed to be the specific form of economic relationships between firms which can enforce them with the new competitive advantages that does not appear without the clustering effect. In such meaning “clusters can be considered as a competitive tool for networking which simplifies achieving regional development strategies but helps (enables) companies to achieve competitiveness in international marketplaces” (Felzensztein, 2001). The nature and the specifics of such competitive advantages for the various types of clusters as well as the process of their formation are still not studied enough

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