Qualitative Models of Analysis of the Effectiveness of Management Decisions to Ensure Socio-Economic Security

Bulletin of Science and Practice Т. 4. № 12. 2018

6 Pages Posted: 3 Jan 2019

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Dzmitry Shvaiba

Belarusian National Technical University; Belarusian national technical University; State Commitee on Science and Technology of the Republic of Belarus

Date Written: December 17, 2018

Abstract

For the analysis of dynamic processes in the system while ensuring its safety and for the adoption of appropriate management conclusions, it is likely to introduce the apparatus of sign-oriented graphs — digraphs. This installation has a conditional mathematical simplicity that allows overcoming the known obstacle of significant computational effort that occurs due to the need to take into account a large number of important points. At the same time, this setting is slightly sensitive to the accuracy of the initial data. As a result, it allows forming adequate models on the dependencies of the quality level. All this determines the need and prospects of using the apparatus of digraphs in the presented subject area.

Keywords: socio-economic security, government, society, enterprise, employee, threat, security, interests, economics, analysis, system

JEL Classification: H10, J58, P35, Z13

Suggested Citation

Shvaiba, Dzmitry and Shvaiba, Dzmitry, Qualitative Models of Analysis of the Effectiveness of Management Decisions to Ensure Socio-Economic Security (December 17, 2018). Bulletin of Science and Practice Т. 4. № 12. 2018, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3302632 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3302632

Dzmitry Shvaiba (Contact Author)

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