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Title: Criteria for identifying and evaluating the conformity of the cluster's activity
Authors: Duca, Aurelia
Gribincea, Corina
Keywords: clusters
tourism
regional development
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: ProUniversitaria
Citation: DUCA, Aurelia, GRIBINCEA, Corina. Criteria for identifying and evaluating the conformity of the cluster's activity. In: Knowledge Horizons - Economics. 2019, vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 15-24. ISSN: 2069-0932.
Abstract: In the article are analyzed two types of cluster diagnostics, the basic approach to certain concepts of "tourism cluster", which reflects the different features of clusters in terms of legislative aspects, funding methods for cluster management, the ideal model for making statistical measurements, or the economic aspects used to describe and better understand the driving forces of competitiveness and growth, and thus the methods of identifying cluster. The authors identified main causes of the cluster formation in the tourist-recreational sphere and their characteristic features. The authors propose the application of a system approach, whichassumes a cloud of tourists' clusters is a unified, integral, systematic education, provided by multiplicity of interoperable elements or subsystems; because the presence of tourist cluster systems allows for the development of the regional economy. At the same time, one of the most important issues is the analysis of the mechanisms of organization that cause the emergence of new, integrative properties in an integrated system. The result of integration processes taking place in the economy is the formation of synergistic interaction in cluster systems.
Description: Bibliogr.: p. 24 (15 titl.). JEL Classification: C38,C39.
URI: http://dspace.ince.md/jspui/handle/123456789/986
ISSN: 2069-0932
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