Clustering of Internet Companies as a New Course of Development of Russia in Modern Conditions

Authors

  • Elena G. Popkova
  • Irina M. Kuzlaeva
  • Tatyana L. Bezrukova

Abstract

This research introduces the issue of necessity of innovational growth accelerator of enterprises in new conditions of global economic development – the issue of generation of innovational methods of effective cooperation of the market environment main participants. A direction of financial and economic tools of the global informational and communicative sphere at the realization of intensive activation of “realize-sell” cycle of enterprises, which leads them on a new level of functional development, under the conditions of unbalanced economic environment in the world is emphasized. A wide variety of social and analytical data is submitted, which proves the actuality and competitiveness of E-business; they are reasoned by the implementation of progressing differentiation of its current infrastructure and effective clearing of obstacles of financial and economic imbalance. Based on the emphasizing and correlation of peculiarities of two key objects under research, a possibility for new understanding of the Internet business as a growth area for enterprise development is presented and reasoned. It is concluded that, beyond any doubt, from the point of view of social and commercial practicability, at present subjective and objective relations come into foreground as a tandem of the state and business-structures. Thus, a growing level of actuality is peculiar for the issue of implementation of informational and technological clustering of the internet companies, as a new and in its way unique phenomenon in the economics.

DOI: 10.5901/mjss.2015.v6n4p210

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2015-07-03

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Clustering of Internet Companies as a New Course of Development of Russia in Modern Conditions. (2015). Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, 6(4), 210. https://www.richtmann.org/journal/index.php/mjss/article/view/6920