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Entrepreneurship Leadership as an Implementation Factor of State Programs for Accelerated Development of Primorsky Region (2000–2017)

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The subject of the research is leadership in enterprise as a new phenomenon in the contemporary business world of Primorsky Region that is especially important for accelerated development of the Far East in the process of Russia’s integration into the Asia-Pacific Region. The theoretical basis and methodological approaches reflecting the standpoints of the modern historical knowledge concerning the research subject have been proposed. The scientific novelty of this work is determined by the results and conclusions on the specific features of the human factor in business of the border region that put forward a number of bright, talented organizers, which makes it possible to scientifically consider the problems of leadership in Primorsky Region, the most advanced region of the Russian Far East. For the first time, the current archives of the most successful business firms of various levels have been studied, typology and classification of their spheres of activity have been developed, and evaluation criteria have been determined for identifying the leaders.

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Pililian, E., Moiseeva, L. (2018). Entrepreneurship Leadership as an Implementation Factor of State Programs for Accelerated Development of Primorsky Region (2000–2017). In: Strielkowski, W., Chigisheva, O. (eds) Leadership for the Future Sustainable Development of Business and Education. Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-74216-8_12

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