Mil'kа A. The Efficiency of Social and Economic Activity of Enterprises and Consumer Cooperatives

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0416U005802

Applicant for

Specialization

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

30-11-2016

Specialized Academic Board

Д 44.877.01

Higher educational institution of Ukoopspilks "Poltava University of Economics and Trade"

Essay

Object: the process of ensuring the efficiency of enterprises and organizations of consumer cooperatives. Purpose: to study the theoretical and methodical approaches and development of scientific and practical recommendations for the ensuring economic and social efficiency of enterprises and organizations of consumer cooperatives. Methods: methods of analysis and synthesis, induction and deduction; systematic and comprehensive approaches, dialectical approach and historical method of scientific abstraction, logical analysis, balanced scorecard, and the matrix table method, comparative and economic and statistical analysis. It is offered: it is improved: justification on the basis of international experience the uniqueness of a non-profit social and economic nature of co-operative enterprises and organizations; the definition of "socio-economic effectiveness of consumer cooperatives"; set of criteria for evaluating the effectiveness of social and economic activities of enterprises and organizations of consumer cooperatives in Ukraine; model of adaptive control of socio-economic activities of enterprises and organizations of consumer cooperatives; gathered subsequent development: methodical toolkit of business management and organizations of consumer cooperatives in Ukraine on the basis of the Balanced Scorecard; methodical approach to forecasting economic efficiency of economic activities of enterprises and organizations of consumer cooperatives. Sphere of the use: enterprises and organizations of consumer cooperatives in Ukraine.

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