The Development System of Independent (Commercial) Sector of the Cultural Complex of the Region (on the Example of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug-Ugra)

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Yulia S. Rod
Lina S. Khromtsova
Svetlana A. Yesipova
Anna I. Panenko

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The article presents the results of a study of the current state of independent (commercial) cultural complex of Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug - Ugra, including analysis of statistical indicators of development of independent (commercial) cultural complex, analysis of Russian and international experience of development, the sociological study of satisfaction of residents, visitors and entrepreneurs the terms of service, business practices, existing in the region in the field of culture. The aim of the study was to develop proposals for the development of independent (commercial) cultural complex of the region and its interaction with the public sector. As a result of study a system of statistical indicators that reflects the status of independent (commercial) sector of the cultural complex of Ugra; the technique of “mapping” of the independent (commercial) sector of the cultural complex of Ugrahave been developed. A set of activities aimed at the development of the cultural environment of the region through creation of a favorable investment climate and cooperation between the two sectors of the cultural complex of Yugra state (municipal) and independent (commercial); support of innovative projects in the field of culture and the creation of “creative clusters”; the development of public-private partnership in the sphere of culture of Ugra was formulated.

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Rod, Y. S., Khromtsova, L. S., Yesipova, S. A., & Panenko, A. I. (2016). The Development System of Independent (Commercial) Sector of the Cultural Complex of the Region (on the Example of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug-Ugra). Advances in Systems Science and Applications, 16(1), 72-84. Retrieved from https://ijassa.ipu.ru/index.php/ijassa/article/view/358
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