Economic security and enterprise management in the conditions of an environmental economy as a basis for sustainable development
Svitlana Tiutchenko,
Maryna Ivanova,
Viktoriia Smiesova,
Olena Tryfonova,
Vasyl Shvets and
Alla Dudnyk
International Journal of Environmental Technology and Management, 2024, vol. 27, issue 1/2, 110-128
Abstract:
The paper addresses the features of management of enterprises in an environmental economy to ensure their economic security. It has been stated that currently there is a need to define criteria that would improve the procedure for assessing the economic security of enterprises and take into consideration the transition to an environmental economy. The authors have proposed a method for determining a three-component index for assessing the economic security and a matrix of security zones for enterprises. It has been stated that economic succession, which combines the results of economic, social and ecological development, should be determined by a three-component index of decoupling, which would combine indicators of financial-, social- and ecodecoupling. The paper presents calculations of the integral three-component index of economic succession for a currently operating metallurgical enterprise as well as the conclusions about the state of its economic security in the transition to environmental development.
Keywords: enterprise management; environmental economy; economic security; decoupling; nature management; sustainable development. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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