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Features of Organisation of Transport and Logistics Cluster Prioritising Intelligent Transport Technologies Development

https://doi.org/10.30932/1992-3252-2020-18-156-173

Abstract

The article examines the prospects for organizing a cluster as an effective tool for ensuring connectivity of territories of the Russian Federation through the systematic and integrated implementation of intelligent transport technologies, which corresponds to strategic directions of development of transport in the Russian Federation and determines the relevance of the topic. The objective of the study is to determine the features of organisation of the transport and logistics cluster prioritising development of intelligent transport technologies by analysing the prospects for their development, studying variability of characteristics and structure of the cluster under various conditions of its formation based on the methods of formal logic, grouping, analysis of statistical data, normative-legal information, information synthesis. The study resulted in identification of prerequisites for the most rapid development and effective implementation of intelligent transport systems within the cluster. The expediency of using this approach has been substantiated, despite its labour intensity and cost. The study suggests definitions of an innovative transport and logistics cluster, as wells as characteristics of the transport and logistics cluster prioritising intelligent transport technologies. The study revealed the specifics of organisation of this cluster, which is primarily determined by the presence of dual characteristics. The peculiarities of cluster formation are reflected in the proposed structure of the cluster under study. The role of the state in organizing an innovative transport and logistics cluster is also defined

About the Authors

E. V. Budrina
National Research ITMO University
Russian Federation

Budrina, Elena V. – D.Sc. (Economics), Tenured Professor of the Faculty of Technological Management and Innovations

St. Petersburg



A. S. Lebedeva
National Research ITMO University
Russian Federation

Lebedeva, Anna S. – Ph.D. (Economics), Tenured Associate Professor at the Faculty of Technological Management and Innovations

St. Petersburg



L. I. Rogavichene
National Research ITMO University
Russian Federation

Rogavichene, Larisa I. – Ph.D. (Economics), Tenured Associate Professor at the Faculty of Technological Management and Innovations

St. Petersburg



K. B. Kvitko
Vologda Scientific Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation

Kvitko, Katerina B. – Ph.D. student

Vologda



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Budrina E.V., Lebedeva A.S., Rogavichene L.I., Kvitko K.B. Features of Organisation of Transport and Logistics Cluster Prioritising Intelligent Transport Technologies Development. World of Transport and Transportation. 2020;18(4):156-173. https://doi.org/10.30932/1992-3252-2020-18-156-173

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