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Technology transfer association industrial strategy development program (on the example of the fashion industry and apparel and textile industry)

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Abstract

The article explores the role of professional associations of technology transfer in the process of transferring industry best practices and tools. The author has identified and identified the main activities of such organizations, which is to create cooperative chains of interaction between key market participants using various tools of professional associations. Such professional associations of technology transfer as AUTM and ASTP-Proton hold events of various formats, including educational programs, provide consulting services for global market players. Participation in such associations brings additional competitive advantages to members in the form of obtaining the best practices for the success of innovation, access to analytical market data and knowledge bases, and reports on trends.

After researching international experience, the author proposed the strategy development program of such a domestic industry transfer technology association to form a competitive apparel and textile industry. The strategy basis is based on the methodology of the domestic economist and author of the Russian school of theory and strategizing process V.L. Kvint.

About the Author

A. S. Khvorostyanaya
Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov
Russian Federation

Researcher at the Center for Strategic Studies Institute of Mathematical Studies of Complex Systems.

1 Leninskie Gory, Moscow 119991



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Khvorostyanaya A.S. Technology transfer association industrial strategy development program (on the example of the fashion industry and apparel and textile industry). Russian Journal of Industrial Economics. 2019;12(2):147-158. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17073/2072-1633-2019-2-147-158

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