The Torsion Hypothesis to Justify the Economic Integration of High-Tech Enterprises

The article studies integration, as an indispensable attribute of any economic system and the most important factor that contributes to its stable evolutionary development, and highlights its dual nature, namely: achievement of a new quality and new integrity using previously unrelated parts and, on...

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Main Author: Ianchuk Marina B.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PH "INZHEK" 2020-03-01
Series:Problemi Ekonomiki
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Online Access:https://www.problecon.com/export_pdf/problems-of-economy-2020-1_0-pages-207_213.pdf
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description The article studies integration, as an indispensable attribute of any economic system and the most important factor that contributes to its stable evolutionary development, and highlights its dual nature, namely: achievement of a new quality and new integrity using previously unrelated parts and, on the other hand, possible behavior of these processes within an existing system; consolidation and stabilization of an unstable system, improvement of its integrity and organization level, transformation of its old structure into a more progressive one. To expand the subject matter of this study, a multidimensional physical paradigm is used. In the context of the paradigm, a torsion hypothesis is applied to justify the economic integration of high-tech enterprises based on the Graves double-helix model, which combines the balanced functioning of two components of enterprise development: business paradigms, as a kind of philosophy of perception and adaptation to reality and conditions of their existence, within the framework of which the synchronization of torsion fields of helixes acquires a certain economic content and means binding to the time course of integration processes. The Graves integrated cyclic double-helix model is modified by introducing a third spiral — convergent meso-helix, which symbolizes the component reflecting state regulation of national institutions of integration relations (here, institutions are norms and rules that determine the forms and boundaries of integration as well as mechanisms that ensure their implementation). At the same time, state regulation is acquiring a new — negotiating, partnering and conciliatory – character rather than a rigid state monopoly, which ensures the balance, coherence and timeliness of the necessary integration transformations of high-tech enterprises.
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spelling doaj.art-21611300d5864af29303266eb04617562024-02-02T03:49:12ZengPH "INZHEK"Problemi Ekonomiki2222-07122311-11862020-03-0114320721310.32983/2222-0712-2020-1-207-213The Torsion Hypothesis to Justify the Economic Integration of High-Tech EnterprisesIanchuk Marina B.0National Aviation UniversityThe article studies integration, as an indispensable attribute of any economic system and the most important factor that contributes to its stable evolutionary development, and highlights its dual nature, namely: achievement of a new quality and new integrity using previously unrelated parts and, on the other hand, possible behavior of these processes within an existing system; consolidation and stabilization of an unstable system, improvement of its integrity and organization level, transformation of its old structure into a more progressive one. To expand the subject matter of this study, a multidimensional physical paradigm is used. In the context of the paradigm, a torsion hypothesis is applied to justify the economic integration of high-tech enterprises based on the Graves double-helix model, which combines the balanced functioning of two components of enterprise development: business paradigms, as a kind of philosophy of perception and adaptation to reality and conditions of their existence, within the framework of which the synchronization of torsion fields of helixes acquires a certain economic content and means binding to the time course of integration processes. The Graves integrated cyclic double-helix model is modified by introducing a third spiral — convergent meso-helix, which symbolizes the component reflecting state regulation of national institutions of integration relations (here, institutions are norms and rules that determine the forms and boundaries of integration as well as mechanisms that ensure their implementation). At the same time, state regulation is acquiring a new — negotiating, partnering and conciliatory – character rather than a rigid state monopoly, which ensures the balance, coherence and timeliness of the necessary integration transformations of high-tech enterprises.https://www.problecon.com/export_pdf/problems-of-economy-2020-1_0-pages-207_213.pdfeconomic integrationmultidimensional physical paradigmintegration inertia of the helixtorsion field of a helixhigh-tech enterprises
spellingShingle Ianchuk Marina B.
The Torsion Hypothesis to Justify the Economic Integration of High-Tech Enterprises
Problemi Ekonomiki
economic integration
multidimensional physical paradigm
integration inertia of the helix
torsion field of a helix
high-tech enterprises
title The Torsion Hypothesis to Justify the Economic Integration of High-Tech Enterprises
title_full The Torsion Hypothesis to Justify the Economic Integration of High-Tech Enterprises
title_fullStr The Torsion Hypothesis to Justify the Economic Integration of High-Tech Enterprises
title_full_unstemmed The Torsion Hypothesis to Justify the Economic Integration of High-Tech Enterprises
title_short The Torsion Hypothesis to Justify the Economic Integration of High-Tech Enterprises
title_sort torsion hypothesis to justify the economic integration of high tech enterprises
topic economic integration
multidimensional physical paradigm
integration inertia of the helix
torsion field of a helix
high-tech enterprises
url https://www.problecon.com/export_pdf/problems-of-economy-2020-1_0-pages-207_213.pdf
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