Development features and specifics introdaction of adaptive management systems

Authors

  • Svitlana Stupak Odessa National Economics University, Ukraine

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33987/vsed.1(62).2017.143-148

Keywords:

adaptive management system, chaos theory, long-term planning, dynamics of systems

Abstract

Development features and specifics of introduction of adaptive management systems in particular chaos theory are investigated in the article. The prerequisites that underlie the formation of the key ideas of adaptive management systems are analyzed. The provisions reflecting the dynamism and chaos of the modern socio-economic systems development are generalized. It is established that the most important postulate of the chaos theory is the denial of the prospects for the long-term planning by fragmentation of the system into its component parts and conducting a profound analysis of the behavior of each of them, and focusing attention on the system integrity and dynamics. The basic concepts of the chaos theory are considered and the possibility of their introducing in modern management practices is analyzed.

Author Biography

Svitlana Stupak, Odessa National Economics University

PhD in Economics, Senior Lecturer, Department of Management of Organizations and Foreign Economic Activity

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Published

2017-03-17

Issue

Section

ECONOMICS AND ENTERPRISES MANAGEMENT