2016
DOI: 10.17265/2328-2193/2016.07.001
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Indicators and Influence Factors for Sustainability Assessment of Inclusive Smart Innovation Clusters

Abstract: Abstract:A new manufacturing and business infrastructure industrial ecosystem model with the state-of-the art core infrastructure and smart applications in the form of inclusive smart innovation cluster is seen as a powerful tool to drive industrial symbiosis, economic, social and inclusive development. Essentially an integrated eco-industrial park, these clusters demonstrate applications of industrial ecology principles among the occupant units, besides promoting sustainable societies from economic, environme… Show more

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“…Decoupling and other initiatives on E-SDG 12 is a proactive initiative towards migrating to a sustainable business model and circular economy, triple bottom line and Environment, Social, Governance (ESG) reporting (B. Suresh, Erinjery Joseph James and Jegathambal, 2016;B. Suresh, 2017;B.Suresh, 2018;Asian Development Bank, 2019).…”
Section: Analysis Of Cer Of Core Hr-tandi With E-sdg 12mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Decoupling and other initiatives on E-SDG 12 is a proactive initiative towards migrating to a sustainable business model and circular economy, triple bottom line and Environment, Social, Governance (ESG) reporting (B. Suresh, Erinjery Joseph James and Jegathambal, 2016;B. Suresh, 2017;B.Suresh, 2018;Asian Development Bank, 2019).…”
Section: Analysis Of Cer Of Core Hr-tandi With E-sdg 12mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors of studies in the field of cluster policy evaluate the efficiency of a cluster or its enterprises functioning (Suresh, Erinjery, Jegathambal, 2016;Suchacek, Stverkova, 2018;Bembenek, 2015), recognize and justify the important role of clusters in ensuring regional economic systems sustainability (Narizhny, Golosov, 2013), but do not pay enough attention to assessing the strength of clusters and territorial production complexes influence on the sustainable development of the territories within these structures. Therefore, the role of assessment in this case is not only to determine whether there is growth in the clusters, but also to determine whether this growth has a positive impact on the entire economy of a region.…”
Section: Statement Of the Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is why the theoretical and methodological foundations for ensuring the sustainability of regional development, as a condition for strengthening the creation of effective potential of territories with the effective consequence of improving the quality of life of the population and human potential, need to be further fleshed out. Nowadays, human capital provides competitive advantages on the scale of national and regional economies to a much greater extent than material resources [14][15][16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, management decisions should be aimed at creating attractive conditions for the formation, development and use of human capital. In this regard, the assessment of the sustainability of socio-economic development of the region's municipalities is relevant, since the identified problems in their development make it possible to formulate certain directions of regulatory or managerial impact, in one way or another, concerning human capital [14][15][16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%