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State industrial policy as a tool for creating conditions for the building materials industry development

https://doi.org/10.26425/2309-3633-2025-13-1-5-12

Abstract

   Improving the Russian industry competitiveness involves various tools, the main of which at the state level is industrial policy. In the conditions of the economy digitalization it is necessary to apply new approaches to ensure industrial development, which is impossible wit hout forming appropriate conditions adequate to the current situation. The ecosystem approach as an evolutionary development of cluster and network approaches and manifestation of the economy digital transformation on the example of the building materials industry development has been presented. The analysis of modern mechanisms and tools for ensuring sustainable development of enterprises related to the building materials industry within the framework of their ecosystem interaction, the presence of which is conditioned by structural transformations leading to forming new models of functioning and development, such as industrial ecosystems, has been carried out. When implementing the state industrial policy, the role of considering the ways of interaction between the state and industries, the target of which is the achievement of priority areas of industrial development, is increasing. Digital and technological solutions make it possible to transform the industrial development model, in which localization and concentration of individual economic entities cease to be determining factors. The proposed ecosystem approach in formation of the model of interaction among industrial enterprises creates conditions for infrastructure development and economic entities functioning in the context of digital economy.

About the Author

O. Ye. Astafyeva
State University of Management
Russian Federation

Olga Ye. Astafyeva, Cand. Sci. (Econ.), Head of the Department

Department Economy and Management in Construction

109542; 99, Ryazansky prospekt; Moscow



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Astafyeva O.Ye. State industrial policy as a tool for creating conditions for the building materials industry development. UPRAVLENIE / MANAGEMENT (Russia). 2025;13(1):5-12. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.26425/2309-3633-2025-13-1-5-12

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