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Globalne uwarunkowania funkcjonowania systemu energetycznego

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  • Aneta Nowakowska-Krystman
  • Marek Sośnicki
  • Beata Burchert-Perlińska

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Dynamika zmian dotyczących aspektów politycznych, ekonomicznych, społecznych, technologicznych wpływa na kształtowanie się modeli biznesowych we wszystkich sektorach gospodarki. I właśnie metodę PEST wykorzystano do opisania globalnych uwarunkowań funkcjonowania systemu energetycznego. Obecnie zmiany te w opisywanym sektorze następują w procesie wykładniczym. Przyjęto w artykule, że model biznesowy jest wynikiem procesu wyłaniającego się z ewolucji otoczenia, które oddziałuje na obraz sektora. W związku z tym celem artykułu jest przedstawienie globalnych uwarunkowań wpływających na kształt nowego modelu biznesowego opartego na metodzie łańcucha wartości M. Portera. Istotą tak zorganizowanego procesu jest tworzenie wartości ekonomiczno-społecznej. Staje się to dominującym podejściem w tworzeniu nowego modelu biznesowego systemu energetycznego w całym świecie.

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  • Aneta Nowakowska-Krystman & Marek Sośnicki & Beata Burchert-Perlińska, 2022. "Globalne uwarunkowania funkcjonowania systemu energetycznego," Nowoczesne Systemy Zarządzania. Modern Management Systems, Military University of Technology, Faculty of Security, Logistics and Management, Institute of Organization and Management, issue 4, pages 111-130.
  • Handle: RePEc:aou:nszioz:y:2022:i:4:p:111-130
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