Imbalances of Interests of Subjects of Economic Security at the Macro- and Meso-levels
A. V. Zatevakhina ()
Administrative Consulting, 2022, issue 3
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The aim of the study was to consider from a managerial point of view the imbalances of interests of stakeholders within the regional space, aimed at identifying the interests of individual groups, as well as determining their impact on business development and strategic assets of the region. The research hypothesis is that the presence of conflict zones seriously affects the state of economic security and presupposes the adjustment of the existing strategic vector of the region’s economic development. Research methods — analysis of scientific literature and regulatory legal acts, synthesis. The results consist in proposing a conceptual model for managing the balance of interests in the system of ensuring economic security. It has been proved that a scientifically grounded system of interaction between subjects of the regional economy, taking into account the principles of harmonizing their interaction and the optimal combination of regional interests, will ensure the economic security of the region within the framework of the trajectory of socio-economic development of the region for a long period. Conclusions: when coordinating the interests of all economic entities, eliminating tense conflict zones, and implementing measures to neutralize threats to regional economic security, a significant amount of organizational and intellectual resources will be released, which were used in the struggle to realize their own interests by any means. With their targeted use, the vital interests of the region and municipalities will be more reliably protected, regional financial stability will be preserved, and external protection from the destabilizing effects of the external environment will be formed.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.22394/1726-1139-2022-3-67-79
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