Comparative analysis of meso-level strategies: region, industry, corporation
https://doi.org/10.21202/2782-2923.2024.4.898-911
Abstract
Objective: to identify the features of strategies of various entities at mesoeconomical level: territorial systems (regions), industries and large corporations (ecosystems) based on a comparative analysis of their structure, key elements and attributes.
Methods: a structural approach to strategic documents at the macro-, meso- and microlevels, comparative analysis and synthesis, review of theoretical research and practice of strategy formation and implementation.
Results: the article defines the features of strategy formation at the regional, industry and corporate levels. The author states that the key difference between regional and sectoral strategies is a long planning horizon, while corporate strategies are more often subject to adjustment. The article shows that the strategies of mesoeconomical level entities have a number of
systemic problems related to their formation and implementation. It was found that due to the variability and turbulence of environmental conditions, the entities at meso-level are forced to constantly adjust their strategies, while corporate strategies, unlike regional and sectoral ones, are not limited by the top-level strategy. The author reveals the shortcomings of interaction and coordination (institutional vacuum) of strategies of macro-, meso- and micro-level entities in terms of coherence and coordination of actions in long-term planning.
Scientific novelty: it consists in applying a structural approach to the analysis of strategies of meso-level entities, comparing them and identifying common features and differences in approaches to their formation and implementation.
Practical significance: it consists in the developing applied methods for the formation and implementation of strategies and improving the effectiveness of strategic planning at the mesoeconomical level.
About the Authors
A. A. KobylkoRussian Federation
Aleksandr A. Kobylko, Cand. Sci. (Econ.), Leading Researcher
Moscow
Web of Science Researcher ID: I-4015-2016
Competing Interests:
No conflict of interest is declared by the authors
M. A. Rybachuk
Russian Federation
Maksim A. Rybachuk, Cand. Sci. (Econ.), Leading researcher
Moscow
Web of Science Researcher ID: E-4002-2016
Competing Interests:
No conflict of interest is declared by the authors
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Kobylko A.A., Rybachuk M.A. Comparative analysis of meso-level strategies: region, industry, corporation. Russian Journal of Economics and Law. 2024;18(4):898-911. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21202/2782-2923.2024.4.898-911