FINAL CLUSTER ANALYSIS - Kohtla-Järve
FINAL CLUSTER ANALYSIS - Kohtla-Järve
FINAL CLUSTER ANALYSIS - Kohtla-Järve
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Final Cluster Analysis<br />
The mapping provided below reveals that the most developed sectors in Leningrad region in terms of number of companies,<br />
number of employees and annual net sales (turnover) are: construction (F) and transportation, storage and<br />
communication (I): they provide the balance between number of companies on the market and great employment<br />
together with signifi cant turnovers.<br />
The sector of electricity, gas and water supply (E) follows the leaders but, having very similar fi gure of the turnover, lags<br />
behind by the number of companies and people employed.<br />
Sector of machinery and equipment manufacturing (DK), despite its modest fi gures of employment and number of<br />
companies, provides the greatest turnover, which is even more important.<br />
Sector of manufacture of pulp, paper and paper products, publishing and printing (DE) also show results, strong<br />
enough for future clustering. Besides it provides opportunities for building up various chains of cooperation.<br />
16<br />
Number of companies from total (%)<br />
40<br />
35<br />
30<br />
25<br />
20<br />
15<br />
10<br />
5<br />
0<br />
-5<br />
-10<br />
DH<br />
DN<br />
CA<br />
DK<br />
H<br />
K<br />
DL<br />
DF DG<br />
Pre-cluster sector maturity mapping in Leningrad region<br />
(size of «buubles» = % od sales from total turniver by sector)<br />
DJ<br />
DE<br />
O<br />
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20<br />
Number of employees from total (%)<br />
© Narva Business Advisory Services Foundation, St. Petersburg Information and Analytical Center, Synergy International Ltd. 2008<br />
E<br />
DD<br />
I<br />
F<br />
CA<br />
DB<br />
DC<br />
DD<br />
DE<br />
DF<br />
DG<br />
DH<br />
DJ<br />
DK<br />
DL<br />
DN<br />
E<br />
F<br />
H<br />
I<br />
K<br />
O<br />
Fig. 7