ORGANIZATIONAL AND METHODOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES OF DIAGNOSTICS OF THE SYSTEM OF ECONOMIC SECURITY OF INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.53920/ES-2022-3-5Keywords:
economic security, industrial enterprise, diagnostics, organizational and economic principles, system of economic security, diagnostic toolsAbstract
The article substantiates the organizational and economic principles of diagnostics of the system of economic security of industrial enterprises. It has been proven that the creation of an effective enterprise security system provides an opportunity to protect the interests of the economic entity, to form its competitive advantages and quality parameters, to ensure the achievement of the set goals and targets on the open market. It is shown that the organizational and economic principles of diagnostics of the economic security system of an industrial enterprise are the development, testing and implementation of a complex of multi-vector research procedures and tools aimed at identifying the determining factors of such a state of functioning of an industrial enterprise, symptoms and causes of problems and possible complications, monitoring the capabilities of the enterprise to implement current and strategic development goals, as well as the development of recommendations on ways to eliminate possible negative manifestations of factors of the external and internal environment. The organizational and methodical principles of the system of economic security of industrial enterprises should have such basic principles as: systemic character, arising both in the system of the diagnosis process itself, as well as a determinant of taking into account the laws of management of the economic security of an industrial enterprise; taking into account the integrity, complexity and synergy of production-technological, financial-economic, social, environmental and other aspects of the activity of an industrial enterprise; interdependence of quality, competitiveness, product life cycle and other features of the enterprise; the complexity of the functions and processes of an industrial enterprise; the uniqueness of the industrial enterprise and its specific features; adaptation of the diagnostic toolkit of economic security of industrial enterprises in relation to individual external processes; the validity of methodical approaches to the choice of vectoriality of preventive measures to ensure economic security; the use of a multifaceted diagnostic toolkit of the economic security system with the analysis of spatial, informational, infrastructural, resource-energy, logistical, environmental and other characteristics of the impact on the development of the enterprise and its economic security.