Sharko V. The mechanism of the competitive product's intensification of light industry enterprises.

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Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0414U000257

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Specialization

  • 08.00.04 - Економіка та управління підприємствами (за видами економічної діяльності)

28-01-2014

Specialized Academic Board

Д 70.052.01

Khmelnytskyi National University

Essay

The dissertation shows the theoretical generalization and a new solution of the actual scientific issues of deepening theoretical and methodological foundations, designing the practical recommendations for creating the mechanism of the production intensification of light industrial competitive products, with taking into account the interrelations, interdependence and interaction between all the mechanism elements.The production intensification mechanism of the competitive products is designed and it is based on evolutionary laws of development and defined criteria, includes the basic methods, principles, laws and objectives of the production intensification and with the help of the proposed instruments, leverage and our performance monitoring, allows to activate the production intensification processes of the light industrial enterprises competitive products.The definition of the intensification concept of production as a combination of modern economic knowledge is improved and the competitiveness parameters enterprise in the system of production intensification are estimated and are grouped in four groups.The factors of production intensification are systematized. The system which helps to identify and predict the levels of intensity and the fixed assets use of industrial enterprises, it's current inventory and labor resources is improved.The algorithm of the performance monitoring intensification is suggested, which is incorporated into the mechanism for determining the actual performance deviations from normative and view them on a feedback channel to the input for the development of measures which are directed to intensify the production.

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