The purpose of the study is to provide a theoretical justification and offer practical recommendations on the effective formation and functioning of an innovative mechanism for managing local systems in the tourism and recreation sector. The study presented in the article examines issues of local tourism system management through the example of tourism and recreation in the Volga Federal District, Russia. The authors analyse conceptual approaches to innovative management of local tourism and recreation systems and propose an innovative mechanism for local systems management in the Volga Federal District.
The focus of this paper is the mechanism of ideology dissemination. It explains how ideology emerges from ideas and through shared beliefs develops to be expressed in recurring actions. Ideologies and institutions constitute an II-system, where ideas and rules interact mutually as form and substance. The paper tackles the question whether shared beliefs can be disseminated through the institutional export, whether it is needed to export ideologies hot on the heels of institutions. Through logical modeling, game theory application and Sustainability/CSR example we illustrate the inverse mechanism of beliefs dissemination and substantiate the worth wiliness of institutions ideologization.
The article presents the results of the analysis of the state of small and medium-sized businesses in Russia. The role of small and medium-sized businesses in the economic security of the country is shown. A quantitative analysis of the academic literature on the subject under consideration is carried out. The strategic initiatives of the state to improve the efficiency of this sector are analyzed. Based on the results of sociological surveys published in open sources, the factors that hinder the development of small and medium-sized businesses in Russia are identified. China’s experience in improving the efficiency of the development of small and medium-sized businesses has been studied.
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