ECONOMIC PROCESSES IN PUBLIC SECTOR
Zoltán Mezei and
Ákos Gubán ()
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Zoltán Mezei: Budapest Business School
Ákos Gubán: Budapest Business School
Advanced Logistic systems, 2014, vol. 8, issue 2, 51-62
Abstract:
The research team called LOST (Logistification and Standardization Techniques) has already started establishing the technical-mathematical models which can be applied for service processes. This research numbered BGF EMMI-2630-2/2013/TUDPOL will be carried out in the framework of the project called correcting service processes. In this study we would like to reveal mainly the processes of which support the logistical analysis of production flow can be developed. We can create the technological and mathematical model upon this analysis. The main approach was that we did not examine the elements of process, but we focused on the processes of the whole determined system and their relationship to each other, and we identified the flowing elements in the system. The purpose of our study is to identify the modules, processes and the related fluids and to we examine their flowing and transformations too. This is a multi-step process and as a consequence we form a methodology to examine the budgetary organizations’ economic processes on system level.
Keywords: public sector; fluid flow process; public finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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