The use of economic engineering in the context of strategic enterprise management

  • Kutsyk P
  • Kovtun O
  • Klochan V
  • et al.
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In the article the authors’ interpretation of the "economic engineering" construct in the context of the theory and practice of enterprise strategic management effective system organizing in modern conditions is formulated and substantiated. The idea of using “economic engineering” as a logistics (logistic tool) for constructing an enterprise strategy by generating and presenting possible alternatives for key business aspects of its functioning and development and selecting among them the best options based on their risk assessment is proposed. In order to present and realize the logistics capabilities of a multidimensional morphological matrix in the framework of “economic engineering”, it is proposed to use a framework model of justification and choice of optimal solutions based on their risk assessment, which underpins the idea of frame representation and organization of logistic interconnections.

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Kutsyk, P., Kovtun, O., Klochan, V., Klochan, I., Krakhmalova, N., & Prokopenko, O. (2021). The use of economic engineering in the context of strategic enterprise management. LAPLAGE EM REVISTA, 7(Extra-E), 427–436. https://doi.org/10.24115/s2446-622020217extra-e1215p.427-436

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