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Towards a new organization of society and economy (on the book by N. V. Smorodinskaya “The globalized economy: from hierarchies to net structures”)

https://doi.org/10.32609/0042-8736-2017-3-146-158

Abstract

The paper overviews the basic ideas of the book by N. V. Smorodinskaya. It focuses on some definite as well as still not so definite changes in world pubic and economic structures. The main vector of the research is reorganization of today’s pubic and economic structures and establishing a net structure on this basis. The author follows these processes beginning with the first steps of forming a net structure. She examines the logic of changes of rigid hierarchical models of management and coordination of the free market for horizontal and net forms of organization. A new institutional space rests upon developed net interactions. Two main trends are in the focus of the author’s attention. First, collaboration phenomenon on all the levels of economy including so called “triple helix”, i.e., collaboration of the state, science and business. Second, cluster nets, i.e., orga- nization and management of collaboration. The cluster-net approach in industrial policy all over the world and topicality of such approach for modernization of Russian economy are presented in the monograph too.

About the Author

M. Deryabina
Institute of Economics, Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation


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Deryabina M. Towards a new organization of society and economy (on the book by N. V. Smorodinskaya “The globalized economy: from hierarchies to net structures”). Voprosy Ekonomiki. 2017;(3):146-158. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.32609/0042-8736-2017-3-146-158

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