
Content of regional industrial policy in the context of strategic management
Author(s) -
Лика Владимировна Пирогова
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
vestnik voronežskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. seriâ èkonomika i upravlenie
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1814-2966
DOI - 10.17308/econ.2020.3/3106
Subject(s) - context (archaeology) , industrial policy , hierarchy , regional policy , business , regional science , national policy , economics , political science , sociology , geography , international trade , archaeology , law , market economy
Importance. Regional industrial policy occupies a special place in the hierarchy of goals and objectivesof national industrial policy. It was at the regional level that interaction between economic entities andState authorities took place, and the interests of authorities at various levels and those involved werecoordinated. It was therefore necessary to formulate a regional industrial policy adequate to the needsof the country and regions and appropriate to the local conditions of their spatial and functional deve-lopment.Objectives. Determination of regional industrial policy content in the context of strategic managementof regions.Methodology. As methods of research: abstract-logic, monographic and empirical.Results. The article justified the content of regional industrial policy based on a systemic approach;what is presented is the composition of the corresponding principle; delineated the strategic and ope-rational levels of regional industrial policy.Conclusions. In economic and management aspects, it is necessary to distinguish two levels of regionalindustrial policy: strategic and operational. The strategic level of the industrial policy includes: subjects;objects; priorities determined by the national industrial policy and social and economic policy of the region;goals; tasks; stakeholders; principles. The subjects are the authorities of different levels. Other institu-tional groups of subjects are referred to the objects and stakeholders. Objects of the regional industrialpolicy act directly and directly as its objectives. Other economic subjects performing different functionsand/or using results of regional industry are its stakeholders. Separation of objects and stakeholders of theregional industrial policy makes it possible to define specific goals, tasks of industrial activity in relationto objects and establish stakeholder functions in the process of its development and implementation. Thearticle suggests the composition of principles related directly to the regional industry, which allows toestablish internal and external interconnections between its goals, objectives, subjects and objects.