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New System Directions in the Management of the Real Sector of the Russian Mesoeconomy

Michael N. Kulapov () and Pavel V. Zhuravlev ()
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Michael N. Kulapov: Plekhanov Russian University of Economics
Pavel V. Zhuravlev: Plekhanov Russian University of Economics

Journal of Modern Competition, 2024, vol. 18, issue 3, 96-108

Abstract: This article addresses certain aspects of the global and complex problem of establishing relevant momentary and advanced relationships amongst a tremendous and evolving number of economic agents, making both independent and induced decisions on the production, consumption, and exchange of socio-economic values. Additionally, the article aims to analyze the truthfulness of the methods proposed by the authors of the monograph for forming an infinite number of multilevel and intersecting multifactorial connections between economic agents regarding their transactional links. The relevance of this article lies in its review of mesoeconomics as a dynamic system between macro and microeconomics, unlike other approaches. Through synthetic analysis, it reveals the significance and reliability of methods for “pushing” the development of the Russian economy. The article provides conclusions on the theoretical correctness and practical viability of the methodology that reveals the essence and regulation processes of meso- and microeconomic systems at sectoral and regional levels based on a multidisciplinary approach. Moreover, the authors of the monograph argue that this approach, which relies on an “amalgamation” of four subsystems, is the most promising for economic and socio-psychological theories of development, regulation, self-regulation, and management of entrepreneurial organizations at the microeconomic level. In addition to the methodological analysis of monographic approaches, the article presents and analyzes the practical views of this book. This includes the “four leaders” system and the magnitude of synergy between human, intellectual, spiritual, and cultural capital of a company, which create the architecture of the scope of practical inspirational capital. In the current conditions of the Russian economy, inter-level balance takes a special place. Therefore, the authors of the article also examine this important practical aspect, which objectively leads to virtual self-organization of socio-economic systems and to the concept of “tetrads”. The article explores the principle of the emergence of tetrads, resulting from the necessity for entrepreneurial organizations to have free access to resources of space and time for their proper functioning.

Keywords: mesoeconomics; macroeconomics; microeconomics; russian; management; monograph; methodology; practice; self-regulation; entrepreneurial organizations; leadership; tetrads; system balance; trust; object; environment; process; project (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.37791/2687-0657-2024-18-3-96-108

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