CONDITIONS FOR THE FORMATION OF INTEGRATED MODELS OF BUSINESS STRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT IN THE CONTEXT OF POST-WAR ECONOMIC RECOVERY
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https://doi.org/10.30857/2786-5398.2025.5.2Keywords:
economy, ecosystem, european integration, innovative development, integration, integrated models of business structure development, post-war recovery, cluster concept, competitivenessAbstract
The study has formed well-founded views and approaches to the formation of integrated models of business development, since a characteristic and important trend of the post-war economic recovery processes is the strengthening of competition between regions, individual territories, and cities. This trend is becoming the main factor that determines the territorial principles of the management system and organization of the economy. The justified modern challenges of regional, territorial competition have become so serious and significant that national, regional, and local authorities are obliged to develop territories and develop business under martial law, taking into account the positioning of relocated businesses and the European integration vector of the state. Only a deep understanding of this modern situation allows one to master the art of competitive struggle in the unification and formation of integrated models of business development. Understanding the essence of territorial competition, mastering the methods of increasing the competitiveness of villages, cities, and regions has become extremely relevant for regional and local administrations and relevant business communities. In conditions of martial law, the time has come not only to understand, but also to be able to apply and use new management models, calculate relevant indicators and indices, choose directions for increasing the competitiveness of territories, districts, and regions, and take into account the development trends of competing regions and opportunities for cooperation between them.
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