ORGANIZATION OF AN ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IN THE CONTEXT OF THE COUNTRY'S EUROPEAN INTEGRATION
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https://doi.org/10.30857/2786-5398.2025.4.4Keywords:
integration, innovation, European integration, state, public-private partnership, management organization, management systems, synergyAbstract
The article presents the results of research on the organization of the enterprise development management system in the context of the European integration of the state. The integration of Ukraine into the European space is one of the important components of both the economic development strategy in the context of martial law and post-war recovery. The European integration vector of the state allows enterprises to reach the international level, and adopt experience from the most successful and most famous foreign companies, improve production processes and, accordingly, the quality of products and services. Accordingly, the presented results of the study on the enterprise development management system in the context of European integration, in order to analyze the possibilities of their entry into the foreign market, are justified and relevant. Based on the results of the analysis and practices of the functioning of leading enterprises in developed countries of the world, it is proven that their successes are associated precisely with the development and mastery of new organizational and economic vectors for building a management system for business entities, constant and continuous development in accordance with both intra-firm changes and changing environmental conditions. In the realities of the current situation, the state pays special attention to improving the management of enterprise development at the regional level, primarily. This is explained by the fact that the emergence of internal negative trends in many cases is caused by problems of regional orientation and, as a consequence, the search for a new system of management of business entities in accordance with the requirements of European integration processes.
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