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Sociological support to the national projects implementation in a municipal entity
[Социологическое Сопровождение Реализации Национальных Проектов В Муниципальном Образовании]

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  • Kokh, Ivan (Кох, Иван)

    (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Ural Institute of Management)

Abstract

Sociological research plays an increasingly larger role in improving efficiency of social management. It is becoming increasingly important in the of social processes management, in improving strategic planning and forecasting the activities of local governments, which affect the improvement of the level and quality of life of the population. At the same time, the implementation of national projects is one of the most important activities of the current RF Government and its subordinate institutions. The article considers theoretical and methodological issues of sociological research on the problems of strategic development and national projects implementation in a municipality. The purpose is to analyze the existing practice of creating municipal development strategy and to reveal the possibilities and directions of sociological research for strategic planning, monitoring and adjusting of national projects implementation in a municipality. The study of these problems seems quite relevant both theoretically and practically, which can also be confirmed by the previous (2015–2020) incompletely implemented national projects. Scientific novelty. An original approach to national projects implementation is proposed, which consists in a comprehensive approach to the strategic planning of their implementation, which means a single strategic plan of the municipality, covering all national projects and considering the priority of tasks and opinions of the local population. The result of such an approach will be a balanced social infrastructure development, which will positively affect the life of the local community.

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  • Kokh, Ivan (Кох, Иван), 2020. "Sociological support to the national projects implementation in a municipal entity [Социологическое Сопровождение Реализации Национальных Проектов В Муниципальном Образовании]," Munitsipalitet: ekonomika i upravlenie / Municipality: Economics and Management, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, pages 77-88.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:mncplt:m20207
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