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Existing studies, including by Russian scientists, confirm that the possibilities and advantages of the Concept of Sustainable Development, consisting in a systematic approach to ensuring the successful operation of companies in the economic, social and environmental spheres, make it very promising for a wide range of business structures. The research base was made up of large agricultural enterprises of the Republic of Mordovia, on the example of which the main structural and substantive individual components: economic, social and environmental, were identified. The results confirming that the goal of this study has been achieved were obtained using monographic, graphic and analytical research methods, as well as statistical, index and other methods. The study examined the structural and substantive characteristics of cooperative formations. The result of the work was the establishment of their relationships of cooperative formations. Recommendations for cooperative formations and their expansion were made.
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Marabaeva, L.V., Kuznetsova, E.G., Shilkina, T.E., Hairov, R.R. (2023). Structuring the Strategic Management System for the Sustainable Development of Cooperative Formations. In: Buchaev, Y.G., Abdulkadyrov, A.S., Ragulina, J.V., Khachaturyan, A.A., Popkova, E.G. (eds) Challenges of the Modern Economy. Advances in Science, Technology & Innovation. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-29364-1_48
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