Abstract

The transition to sustainable development and the new industrial transformation of resource-dependent countries are closely intertwined. The cluster approach is an effective means of realizing industrial potential in the context of innovative development. Clusters’ innovation potential is influenced by the network synergies that result from active regional policies. The article considers the mechanism of supporting regional clusters by creating and maintaining the viability of regional innovative systems that enhance the effect of the creation of agglomerations, and allow industrial clusters to move to innovative clusters. The latter are the highest form of enterprise development, as the connection with territorial advantages is lost. In addition, the article raises the question of the feasibility of diversifying regional economies by creating tourist clusters and promoting their brands. This type allows economies to be more resilient to crises, to increase attention to environmental issues, and to further increase the revenue part of budgets.

Highlights

  • The issues of stimulating economic growth are important in modern economic policy [1,2]

  • The industrial cluster is a closely connected set of enterprises of different scales and levels, institutions and support organizations that unite in a particular region and cooperate with each other through their network through a division of labour

  • Sustainable cluster development is possible with the intellectual potential of social networks, and the transition to an innovative economy is achieved by the accumulation and improvement of knowledge

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Introduction

The issues of stimulating economic growth are important in modern economic policy [1,2]. The difference between regions in terms of economic development, cultural, religious, social and other non-economic features, limited measures of influence of the federal authorities allows us to talk about the expediency of the active role of regional authorities. The regional authorities, along with traditional and forward-looking planning, should consider and consistently implement measures to develop the region. Let us turn to the experience of the Kemerovo region, as a region in which cluster initiatives have found support and are successfully functioning. The Kemerovo region is located in the Siberian Federal District in eastern Russia. The regional authorities are trying to form a cluster of arts to stimulate and optimize the activities of non-profit organizations

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