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Risk-orientated management in the sustainable economic system of united agricultural enterprises

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  • Natalia Trusova
  • Natalia Zakharova
  • Andrii Lysenko
  • Inna Kohut

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The relevance of the research is due to the need to modernization of the risk man-agement process of agricultural enterprises and their associations. In this regard, this article is aimed to develop areas for implementation of risk-oriented manage-ment of united agricultural enterprises in order carrying out a comprehensive diag-nosis of economic risks in the economic system of entities and timely identifica-tion of threats to sustainable economic development under uncertainty of macro-, and microenvironment. The study based on methods of analysis and synthesis. As well as modeling method and statistical methods applies in article. The article pre-sents the results of the development situational matrix of risk-oriented manage-ment of the economic system according to the probability of decision-making op-tions in economic activity was proposed. In the course of the research, were con-sidered the risk-oriented management in the economic system of united agricultur-al enterprises for sustainable development. In adittion, model of qualitative and quantitative analysis of economic risks in the economic system of the united en-terprises of agricultural production is presented. The practical significance is based on finding the forecast risk factors of change of effective indicators of economic activity in the economic system of the united enterprises of agricultural production and developing the priority administrative initiatives on minimization of economic risks.

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  • Natalia Trusova & Natalia Zakharova & Andrii Lysenko & Inna Kohut, 2022. "Risk-orientated management in the sustainable economic system of united agricultural enterprises," RIVISTA DI STUDI SULLA SOSTENIBILITA', FrancoAngeli Editore, vol. 0(2), pages 347-372.
  • Handle: RePEc:fan:rissri:v:html10.3280/riss2022-002020
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