Russian Federation
Russian Federation
UDC 338
The article addresses the improvement of the governance system for university–chamber of commerce and industry cooperation through the design of a solidary alliance model as a promising proto institution of the noo society. The theoretical framework of the study is grounded in S.D. Bodrunov's theory of noonomics, which interprets solidarism as an objective and necessary condition for the functioning of the knowledge economy and the formation of the second generation of the New Industrial Society (NIS.2). For the first time, the authors conceptualize the university and the CCI as "paired institutions-agents of noosociety genesis": the former produces noonomic capital, while the latter legitimizes shared meanings within regional economies. The proposed methodology for assessing the "solidarity maturity" of institutions is tested through an empirical analysis of the partnership between Ural State University of Economics (USUE) and the Urals CCI. The concept of "solidarity human capital" is introduced as a catalyst for this transition. The architecture of a "Solidarity Development Community" and a toolkit for the continuous production of a region's noonomic capital are presented. The model is scalable to other constituent entities of the Russian Federation.
management, noonomics, solidarism, NIS.2, noonomic capital, university, chamber of commerce and industry, solidarity development community, solidarity human capital
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