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Industrial ecosystem entities business success

The sustainable development and success of industrial regions is largely determined by the efficiency of enterprises in the territory, united in ecosystems, often around the city-forming enterprise. The study of industrial ecosystems, their evolution and the interrelations of participants will make...

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Published in:E3S web of conferences 2023-01, Vol.389, p.2027
Main Authors: Pletnev, Dmitri, Babkin, Alexandr, Levikova, Tatyana, Popova, Alyona, Tashenova, Larissa
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