Liliia Kustrich
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Development of innovative forms of logistics provision
Nataliya Petrenko , Raisa Kozhukhіvska , Liliia Kustrich , Grygorii Kovalenko , Olga Makushok doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/imfi.15(2).2018.29Investment Management and Financial Innovations Volume 15, 2018 Issue #2 pp. 327-339
Views: 1652 Downloads: 210 TO CITE АНОТАЦІЯThe purpose of the article is to study and justify the need to use information technologies (IT), in particular financial, logistics provision and in the management of business processes. This will increase competitive advantages, improve the quality of logistics services and reduce the cost of their implementation. In accordance with the goal, such interrelated tasks are solved: peculiarities of development of integrated logistics providers are defined and studied; priority directions in the work of providers are determined; the foreign and Ukrainian experience of implementation of services in the field of logistics are analyzed; necessity of using virtual logistics providers in the market of transport and logistics services is substantiated. Scientific novelty of the conducted research consists in theoretical substantiation and experimental confirmation of methods and tools for development, management and organization of information support of logistics provider activity. The particular attention in the research is paid to modeling and designing of information support systems for innovative forms of logistics providers. Their activities are based on the automation of the implementation of logistics business processes, as well as capabilities of artificial intelligence when making managerial decisions in the field of logistics to improve the financial position of enterprises. The practical significance of the research is to develop an innovative virtual logistics provider in the market of logistics services and expand financial possibilities of using innovative logistics provider tools to improve processes of information support management for logistics operating activities.
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Strategic management optimization of the regional agricultural sector by means of modern forecast modeling instruments
Liudmyla Tranchenko , Nataliya Petrenko , Liliia Kustrich , Nataliya Parubok , Oleksandr Tranchenko doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/ppm.16(4).2018.06Problems and Perspectives in Management Volume 16, 2018 Issue #4 pp. 64-74
Views: 1173 Downloads: 140 TO CITE АНОТАЦІЯUnder the conditions of Ukraine’s integration into the world economic space, the agricultural sector is one of the priority and strategically important sectors of the national economy. The research objective is to substantiate the theoretical, methodological and methodical principles of strategic management of economic development of the regional agricultural sector and to solve actual problems in order to optimize strategic management based on cognitive scenarios of supply and demand balancing in the agrarian market, probabilistic modeling, which allows the regions to identify the “growth points”, to optimize the sectoral structures of the economy, to improve the quality and efficiency of the developed and implemented scenarios and the strategies of the agroindustrial production development in the region.
As a result of the research, a scenario-probabilistic model of economic development of the regional agrarian sector was proposed, which allows to identify the priority directions for the long-term perspective, to adjust the direction of development if necessary, to explore different scenarios of the development of events on the priorities change at the macro level in the conditions of uncertainty and risks.
Thus, the practical value of the research enables to predict the strategic development of the agricultural sector of the region and its individual areas by using a systematic approach and compositions of methodological approaches to analysis and forecasting, considering it as a complex and structured system.
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