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Issue:2021 №4 (76)
Section:International economic relations
UDK:65.012:339.9
DOI:https://doi.org/10.33271/ebdut/76.048
Article language:English
Pages:48-57
Title:Diagnosis of influence of global indicators on development of business systems
Author:Parkhomenko N. O., Simon Kuznets Kharkiv National University of Economics
Annotation:Methods. The research methodological basis is the system of general and special scientific methods, in particular such methods as comparison – to evaluate the key parameters of business systems development; analysis and synthesis – to summarize the study results; mathematical methods such as determining the correlation dependence – to analyse the correlation between selected exogenous factors with the key parameters of business systems. Results. The list of global indicators that influence the development of business systems is proposed. The key parameters of international and domestic business systems development are identified. The parameters of business systems development are grouped according to the criteria of adaptability, reliability, flexibility, mobility and sufficiency. A set of indicators that determine the development of business systems is systematized. The diagnostics of the influence of exogenous indicators on the change of key parameters of business systems development is carried out. Strategic guidelines for the development of business systems based on diagnostic results are formed. The limitation of the research is that the diagnostic methodology does not take into account the specifics of the development of business systems in all countries and requires adjustment of relevant factors. Novelty. The originality and value of the study lies in the formation of a methodology for diagnosing the impact of global indicators on the development of business systems. In monitoring the impact of global factors on the development of business systems, it was diagnosed that not all of the selected parameters affect the key parameters of business systems development, so when forecasting development trends, it is advisable to consider only those that have such an impact. Practical value. The list of exogenous factors which it is expedient to use in forecasting of development of business systems is offered. The practical implications of the methodology for diagnosing the impact of global indicators on the development of business systems can be used in the process of strategic management of companies. 
Keywords:Business-system, Global economy indicators, Diagnostic, Strategic management, Development trends, Correlation, Parameters of development
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