MECHANISMS FOR ACHIEVING MANAGERIAL RESONANCE IN THE FRAMEWORK OF INTERACTION BETWEEN PARTICIPANTS IN THE PROCESS OF CREATING ADDED VALUE IN THE OIL INDUSTRY
МЕХАНИЗМЫ ДОСТИЖЕНИЯ УПРАВЛЕНЧЕСКОГО РЕЗОНАНСА В СИСТЕМЕ ВЗАИМОДЕЙСТВИЙ УЧАСТНИКОВ ПРОЦЕССА СОЗДАНИЯ ДОБАВОЧНОЙ СТОИМОСТИ В НЕФТЯНОЙ ОТРАСЛИ
Markin Oleg (Маркин, О. В.)
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Markin Oleg (Маркин, О. В.): LLC "South Region trading"
State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, 2019, vol. 4, 42-45
Abstract:
The article deals with the problem of achieving managerial resonance in the framework of innovative interaction of participants of a single closed technological cycle to create added value in the oil industry – from oil production to the stage of delivery of products of its processing to the final consumer. Focuses on reconciling divergent interests of participants at each stage of technological chain (oil production, oil transportation, oil refining, transportation and marketing of petroleum products, etc.), since the balance of these interests is a major factor in the effectiveness of the whole process of interaction and achieve managerial consensus in the implementation of innovations at all stages. An approximate model of harmonization of management decisions taken by participants of technological interaction in the oil industry, aimed at increasing the efficiency of their potential.
Keywords: employment management resonance; participants of technological interaction; oil industry; balance of interests; process of creation of additional value; oil and gas complex; innovative processes; stock exchange market; innovation introduction; employers; intellectual processes; sphere of activity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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