Two-level enterprise management system in the context of network-economy
Yu. V. Yakubovsky (FESTUkafOUPP@mail.ru) and
M.A. Matokhin (matokhinma@mail.ru)
Journal "Region: Economics and Sociology", 2009, vol. 4
Abstract:
The paper shows that a multi-level management system applicable in market environment proved to be inconsistent with network-economy. A two-level management system is considered more applicable in the context of network-economy as it allows reducing the time required for forecasting, planning, accounting, analysis, and control over production. The author proves that management systems in contexts of market economy, network-economy and «command-hierarchy» economy differ from each other in to what degree they are oriented on client's demand for a certain product.
Keywords: enterprise; models of market economy; network-economy and «command-hierarchy» economy; management; efficiency (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
Note: Economics of Enterprises
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