Conception of Managing of Fuzzy-Institutional Meso-Level Organizational Separations in a Context of Product Projects Internationalization
Dmitriev Oleg Nikolaevich and
Novikov Sergey Vyacheslavovich
European Research Studies Journal, 2017, vol. XX, issue 4B, 277-289
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The paper covers many conceptual design solutions related to the management of meso-level organizational separations operating in economy, which are institutionally fully or partly undetermined or fuzzy as a generalization (which are non-existent de jure, and take place in economy de facto). They belong to a considerable variety of countries of their member enterprises and various operational areas. An important feature is that they are fully or partially (some of the members) dynamically and considerably belong to heterogeneous countries with different law, economic, information and engineering systems, including the level of advancement in post-industrial society. It is proposed to determine a certain typological variety of such separations and to treat them as pseudo-corporation. Among such pseudo-corporations are enterprises, which are involved in product projects implementation as well as those, including the enterprises won of a number kind of contests. As a result, management in objective product localization is transformed into a kind of an intercorporate one. It is suggested that for this type a conceptual scheme of technical and economical evaluation of in-house management solutions should be applied.
Keywords: internationalization of economics; meso-level separation; heterogeneous environment; institutional uncertainty; management; hierarchical system. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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