К вопросу о конкурентоспособности отечественных предприятий в условиях экономических санкций

  • Дарья Юрьевна Давиденко Saratov Socio-Economic Institute (branch) of Plekhanov Russian University of Economics
Keywords: the company's competitiveness, economic security, economic sanctions, import substitution, state support

Abstract

Purpose of the article - to explore ways to enhance the competitiveness of domestic producers of non-industrial products in the face of economic sanctions, announced by the West against Russia. The article reviews the main classification factors increase the competitiveness of enterprises, given their score, and the most important for the current economic situation in the country. Ensuring and improving competitiveness can be achieved in the company if it has the ability to react quickly to the rapidly changing needs of the environment.The constituent elements of competitiveness are multifactorial characteristics that must be considered as a complex self-management objects. Ensuring and improving competitiveness can be achieved in the company if it has the ability to react quickly to the rapidly changing needs of the environment. Maneuverability response should provide the flexibility of the enterprise, ie changes in its business processes on the basis of their own resources and the implementation of which has its own building, ie Reserves competitiveness. The main reference for this should be the ability to quickly identify and leverage its competitive potential and are already used, ie, backup competitive advantages that differentiate the company from potential or actual competitors.

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Дарья Юрьевна Давиденко, Saratov Socio-Economic Institute (branch) of Plekhanov Russian University of Economics

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Published
2016-11-08
How to Cite
Давиденко, Д. Ю. (2016). К вопросу о конкурентоспособности отечественных предприятий в условиях экономических санкций. Modern Economics: Problems and Solutions, 9, 45-53. https://doi.org/10.17308/meps.2016.9/1493
Section
Management