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Specifics of strategic managerial decisions-making in Russian oil companies

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  • Vera Plenkina

    (Tyumen Industrial University)

  • Irina Andronova

    (LLC "LUKOIL-Engineering")

  • Elena Deberdieva

    (Tyumen Industrial University)

  • Olga Lenkova

    (Tyumen Industrial University)

  • Irina Osinovskaya

    (Tyumen Industrial University)

Abstract

The article considers methodological tools for developing and adopting strategic management decisions at oil and gas companies. For this purpose, the authors set and successively solved the following tasks: the most significant features of management decisions were classified regarding the operation of large vertically integrated oil companies (VIOC); the study presents a model of the full cycle of strategic management at industrial enterprises; the authors propose an original algorithm for the development of strategic decisions at VIOC and review the existing general theoretical tools used for selecting strategic alternatives regarding their applicability at various levels of the company's management hierarchy; a mechanism for devising and taking strategic decisions has been developed on the example of the oil production department; the authors determined the significance of strategic managerial decisions that are currently transforming from traditionally functional into the corporate ones. The revealed positive dynamics in the costs of research and development (R&D), the increase in the number of applications for patents, and the findings of a survey conducted among top management of oil and gas companies have proven the importance of innovation and taking accurate managerial decisions on its implementation. In addition to this, the paper provides evidence that all oil and gas companies are currently using modeling as a key tool when making managerial decisions.

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  • Vera Plenkina & Irina Andronova & Elena Deberdieva & Olga Lenkova & Irina Osinovskaya, 2018. "Specifics of strategic managerial decisions-making in Russian oil companies," Post-Print hal-01858350, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-01858350
    DOI: 10.9770/jesi.2018.5.4(11)
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    6. Yana S. Matkovskaya & Elena Vechkinzova & Yelena Petrenko & Larissa Steblyakova, 2021. "Problems of Innovative Development of Oil Companies: Actual State, Forecast and Directions for Overcoming the Prolonged Innovation Pause," Energies, MDPI, vol. 14(4), pages 1-24, February.
    7. Vera Vladimirovna Plenkina & Irina Vladimirovna Osinovskaya, 2018. "Improving the system of labor incentives and stimulation in oil companies," Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Issues, VsI Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Center, vol. 6(2), pages 912-926, December.

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    management; strategy; managerial decisions; oil companies; innovation;
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