Influence of the factor of uncertainty on development and implementation of modern Russian megaprojects

Автор: Mitrofanova Inna Vasilyevna, Tlisov Azamat Borisovich, Zhukov Aleksandr Nikolaevich, Shavtikova Lilianna Magomedovna

Журнал: Вестник Волгоградского государственного университета. Экономика @ges-jvolsu

Рубрика: Управление экономическим развитием

Статья в выпуске: 3 (36), 2016 года.

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The general culture of design, planning and implementation of megaprojects in Russia is underdeveloped. Commercialization of procedures of projects' justification and the involvement of expert community hinder an objective assessment of risks and efficiency of investment projects, while the aspiration to save money at stages of scientific justifications and skilled and experimental checks, lead often to adventurous decisions and unpredictable consequences. The article's purpose is to reveal the identification signs of modern territorial megaprojects as important tool of the state strategic management and to reveal a complex of the various risks accompanying processes of development and implementation of large investment projects. The special attention is paid to such types of risk as competence and corruption risks. On the example of modern Russian megaprojects, such as “the Ural Industrial - the Ural Polar”, construction of Olympic objects in the city of Sochi, the authors show that these risks became either the reason of megaproject's rebranding, or led to essential excess of the actual expenses in comparison with the planned. The authors are sure that identification of possible corruption risks at a predesign stage, accounting of reputation risks, elimination of low competences risks are an important task aimed at decrease of uncertainty of final effect from implementation of the territorial complex megaproject.

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Territory, megaproject, development, complexity, life cycle, uncertainty, risk, national strategy, regional policy

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/14971170

IDR: 14971170   |   DOI: 10.15688/jvolsu3.2016.3.10

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