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A VALUE-ORIENTED POLYPARADIGMAL APPROACH TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF MANAGEMENT EDUCATION IN THE CONDITIONS OF TRANSFORMATION CHANGE

Liudmila Batchenko (), Maryna Dielini () and Liliia Honchar ()
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Liudmila Batchenko: Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts, Ukraine
Maryna Dielini: National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine
Liliia Honchar: Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts, Ukraine

Baltic Journal of Economic Studies, 2020, vol. 6, issue 5

Abstract: The purpose of the article is a theoretical, methodological, and practical justification for the introduction of a value-oriented polyparadigmatic approach to the development of management education. Methodology. Scientific analysis is carried out by an interdisciplinary system of methods: systemic philosophical analysis, structural functional method, generalization, modeling, and others. Results. The known methodological approaches to the formation of modern educational models of management training are considered; the essential concepts of educational paradigms are revealed and the necessity of their generalization is scientifically confirmed; the presence of values in each of them is established, which allowed to justify the polyparadigmatic approach to the development of management education. The most significant scientific results: the author’s definition of the concept “value-oriented polyparadigmatic approach” is proposed, which is based on the understanding of the need to integrate effective educational paradigms based on the correlation of their valuable component in the educational construct of polyparadigmatic approach to management personnel development; principles of valueoriented approach to management activity (the principle of cognitive integrity; methodology; national orientation; axiological mediation; feasibility; polysubjectivity; the principle of statehood; scientific) is defined, the effectiveness of which ensures the complexity of their use at any level of management; axiological functions of the modern education system (ecological, humanistic, cultural heritage, creative, developmental, adaptive) are substantiated, which include certain axiological attitudes, affect the value aspects of training and education of the future manager and are important for the educational system, society, state, individual people in the present and will remain relevant for the future; a matrix of valuable orientations of the subjects of managerial activity is formed, which, according to the functional approach, has generalized the key parameters of determining the bank of competencies of managers. The practical significance of the study is in expanding and supplementing the theoretical and applied knowledge of management; in the possibility to apply knowledge in the educational process in the implementation of a value-oriented polyparadigmatic approach to management education; in use in the preparation of new regulatory and methodological documents on higher management education. Value/originality. The originality of the scientific research is represented by a fundamentally new combination (set) of methodological tools that ensure the uniqueness and value of scientific research.

Keywords: axiology; value-oriented approach; methodological approach; paradigm; polyparadigmatic approach; manager; managerial education (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: A22 B41 I21 M53 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.30525/2256-0742/2020-6-5-42-53

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