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Issue:2024 №1 (85)
Section:Economics of enterprise
UDK:670.015.003:01
DOI:https://doi.org/10.33271/ebdut/85.179
Article language:Ukrainian
Pages:179-186
Title:Methodology for managing the transparency of enterprise development in condition of convergence of investment processes
Author:Zaitseva A. S., Ukrainian Engineering and Pedagogical Academy
Annotation:Methods. In the process of improving the methodology of transparency management of the development of enterprises in the conditions of convergence of investment processes, methods of analysis and synthesis, empirical methods, methods of induction and deduction, graphic and logical methods were used. The methodological basis of the research is parametric and classification methods, the results of which allow improving the methodology of transparency management of the development of enterprises in the conditions of convergence of investment processes. Results. The article improves the methodology of managing the transparency of the development of enterprises in the conditions of convergence of investment processes, the main purpose of which is to create and implement the necessary management resources and competencies that determine the maximization of the level of development. The methodology is necessary to ensure the competitive stability of industrial enterprises, which, in turn, requires them to make strategic and effective management decisions in order to achieve the main goals of enterprises - maximizing production, sales, profit, resources, thereby ensuring an effective development and potential management policy. Novelty consists in improving the transparency management methodology of enterprise development in conditions of convergence of investment processes. Practical value. The development of a methodology for managing the transparency of the development of enterprises in the conditions of the convergence of investment processes is one of the most important prerequisites for achieving the maximum level of development, competitiveness and security in the current and future time space. The determined methodology includes a complex of interconnected elements, takes into account the presence of short-term and long-term equilibrium interaction and cause-and-effect relationships between the researched components of development transparency and investment processes at industrial enterprises, which makes it possible to assess the positive development effect of financial and investment activity in dynamics, in particular, it allows to identify and predict nonlinear cyclical processes in enterprises as a whole and in certain local directions of transparency of development, to determine the characteristic trends and interrelationships of the behavior of strategic trajectories of the transparency management system of the development of enterprises in the conditions of convergence of investment processes, which is a renovation basis for the formation of a set of general justified strategies and mechanisms of development of industrial enterprises. 
Keywords:Methodology, Enterprise, Methods, Functions, Adaptability, Development, Processes, Transparency
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