Prelims

Specifics of Decision Making in Modern Business Systems

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(2019), "Prelims", Popkova, E.G., Chesnokova, A.V. and Morozova, I.A. (Ed.) Specifics of Decision Making in Modern Business Systems, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. i-xxv. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78756-691-020191026

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SPECIFICS OF DECISION MAKING IN MODERN BUSINESS SYSTEMS

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SPECIFICS OF DECISION MAKING IN MODERN BUSINESS SYSTEMS: REGULARITIES AND TENDENCIES

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ELENA G. POPKOVA

Institute of Scientific Communications, Russian Federation

ALINA V. CHESNOKOVA

Russian State University of Tourism and Service, Russian Federation

IRINA A. MOROZOVA

Volgograd State Technical University, Russian Federation

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Figures

Figure 1.1 Conceptual Model of Modern Business System 7
Figure 2.1 The Main Stages of Evolution of Modern Business Systems 15
Figure 4.1 The System of Basic Principles of Functioning and Development of Modern Business System 35
Figure 5.1 The Algorithm of Making of Managerial Decisions in Modern Business Systems 41
Figure 6.1 Limitations during Making of Managerial Decisions 51
Figure 6.2 Algorithm of Making of Managerial Decisions 53
Figure 7.1 Basic Management Functions 58
Figure 7.2 Relations between Management Theory and Decision Making 59
Figure 7.3 Models of Decision Making in Different Schools of Management 60
Figure 7.4 Features of Managerial Decision Making in Russian Organizations 64
Figure 8.1 Scientific Approaches to the Process of Solving Management Problems 73
Figure 8.2 System Approach in Management 74
Figure 8.3 The Nature and Characteristics of the Functional Approach 76
Figure 8.4 Nature and Characteristics of the Integrated Approach 76
Figure 8.5 The Multidimensional Nature of the Integrated Approach 77
Figure 8.6 The Essence and Characteristics of the Innovative Approach 77
Figure 8.7 Essence and Characteristics of the Integration Approach 78
Figure 8.8 The Essence and Characteristics of the Regulatory Approach 79
Figure 8.9 Essence and Characteristics of the Virtual Approach 80
Figure 8.10 The Essence and Characteristics of the Standardization Approach 81
Figure 8.11 The Essence and Characteristics of the Behavioral Approach 81
Figure 9.1 Transfer of Information in Organizational Structure Consists of Two Levels. The Second Level Contains One Element 89
Figure 9.2 Transfer of Information in Organizational Structure Consisting of Three Levels. The Second Level Has Two Elements, and the Third Level Has One Element 90
Figure 9.3 Transfer of Information in Organizational Structure Consisting of Three Levels. The Second Level Contains Three Elements, and the Third Level Contains Two Elements 91
Figure 9.4 Organizational Structure, Which Is Shown in Fig. 9.3, in the Integrated Form 91
Figure 9.5 Transfer of Information in the Organizational Structure Consisting of Four Levels. The Second Level Contains Two Elements, the Third Level Contains Two Elements, and the Fourth Level Contains One Element 92
Figure 9.6 Transfer of Information in Organizational Structure Consisting of Four Levels. The Second Level Contains Three Elements, the Third Level Contains Four Elements, and the Fourth Level Contains Two Elements 93
Figure 9.7 Organizational Structure (Fig. 9.6) in the Integrated Form 94
Figure 9.8 General Scheme of Organizational Structure in the Integrated Form 95
Figure 11.1 Classification of Types of Organizational Culture of Modern Business Systems According to the Criterion of Involvement of Employees in Decision Making 125
Figure 12.1 Classification of Leadership in Modern Business Systems as to Criterion of Decision Making 136
Figure 13.1 Possible Variants of Decision Making in a Modern Business System by the Principles of Outsourcing and Their Consequences 146
Figure 14.1 Share of Decisions According to Their Types (According to Table 14.2), Which Are Delegated and Could Be Delegated and Total, in % of the Total Number of Decisions 153
Figure 14.2 Barriers in Delegating Authorities and Paths of Overcoming Them 156
Figure 16.1 Asian Model of Decision Making in Modern Business Systems 173
Figure 17.1 American Model of Decision Making in Modern Business Systems 181
Figure 18.1 European Model of Decision Making in Modern Business Systems 189
Figure 19.1 The System of Trapezoid Functions of Belonging on 01-Bearer 204
Figure 19.2 Dynamics and Forecast of Change of Turnover of Material Production and Consumer Market in the Structure of Economy of Ivanovo Oblast, % 207
Figure 20.1 System of Foresight Control Over Modernization and Development of Infrastructure of Regions and the Country 226
Figure 21.1 Classification of Infrastructure According to the Functional and Target Principles of Economic Subjects in the Sphere 232
Figure 21.2 Classification of Infrastructure on the Basis of the Factor Approach of O. V. Inshakov and E. G. Rusakova 233
Figure 21.3 Classification of Infrastructure by A. N. Kochetov and D. A. Kharitonov on the Basis of Functional Purpose 235
Figure 22.1 Innovational Development of Cluster of the Hospitality Industry, Aimed at Receiving Consumers' Expectations from Territorial Concentration of Offers in the System of Region's Economic Security 259
Figure 22.2 Conditions of Formation of Cluster of Innovational Development of the Hospitality Industry 261
Figure 22.3 Value Innovation 270
Figure 22.4 Life Cycle of Demand and Offer in the Blue Ocean 271
Figure 22.5 The Process of Creation of the Blue Ocean of Foresight Development for Forecasting and Leveling the Risks of Strategic Drift of Economic Systems 271

Tables

Table 2.1 Comparative Characteristics of the Main Stages of Evolution of Modern Business Systems 16
Table 3.1 Approaches to Classification of Modern Business Systems 23
Table 4.1 The Basic Principles of Functioning and Development of Modern Business Systems, Their Essence, and Decisive Factors 33
Table 9.1 Structure of Incoming New Information to a Person Making a Decision (PMD) 86
Table 9.2 Results of Evaluation of Information Quality for Two-level Structure with One Element at the Second Level 96
Table 9.3 Results of Evaluation of Information Quality for Three-level Structure. The Second Level Contains Two Elements, and the Third Level Contains One Element 97
Table 9.4 Results of Evaluation of Information Quality for Three-level Structure. The Second Level Contains Three Sources of Information, and the Third Level Contains Two Sources 98
Table 9.5 Results of Evaluation of Information Quality for Four-level Structure. The Second Level Contains Two Sources of Information, the Third Level Contains Two Sources, and the Fourth Level Contains One Element 99
Table 9.6 Results of Evaluation of Information Quality for Four-level Structure. The Second Level Contains Three Elements, the Third Level Contains Four Elements, and the Fourth Level Contains Two Elements (Initial Data) 100
Table 9.7 Results of Evaluation of Information Quality for Four-level Structure. The Second Level Contains Three Elements, the Third Level Contains Four Elements, and the Fourth Level Contains Two Elements (Results) 101
Table 9.8 Influence of the Quality of Pure Information Obtained at the Second Hierarchical Level of Organizational Structure (Derivative d P d p 0 0 ). Low Requirements to Quality of Information 102
Table 9.9 Influence of Quality of Pure Information That Is Obtained at the Second Hierarchical Level of Organizational Structure (Derivative d P d p 0 0 ). High Requirements to Quality of Information 103
Table 9.10 Influence of Quality of Pure Information That Is Obtained at the Third Hierarchical Level of Organizational Structure (Derivative d P d p 11 0 ). Low Requirements to Quality of Information 104
Table 9.11 Influence of Quality of Pure Information That Is Obtained at the Third Hierarchical Level of Organizational Structure (Derivative d P d p 11 0 ). High Requirements to Quality of Information 105
Table 9.12 Influence of Quality of Pure Information That Is Obtained at the Fourth Hierarchical Level of Organizational Structure (Derivative d P d p 21 0 ) 106
Table 9.13 Comparison of Influence of Quality of Information That Is Obtained at Various Hierarchical Levels on the Quality of Decision Making 106
Table 9.14 Analysis of Obtained Quantitative Evaluations of Influence of Information Quality on Quality of Made Decisions 107
Table 9.15 Example of Structure of Information That Is Used by Person Making a Decision (PMD) for Decision Making 110
Table 9.16 Examples of Wrong Decisions 110
Table 9.17 Specific Examples of the Content of Information That Causes Wrong Decisions for Person Making a Decision (PMD) 111
Table 9.18 Specific Examples of Information for Person Making a Decision (PMD) That Stimulates Making of Right Decisions 112
Table 10.1 Dependence of the Process of Decision Making in Modern Business Systems on Their Organizational Structure 118
Table 11.1 Connection between Organizational Culture and Specifics of the Process of Decision Making in Modern Business Systems 127
Table 12.1 The Role of Leadership During Decision Making in Modern Business Systems 136
Table 13.1 Perspective Directions, Advantages, and Drawbacks of Application of Outsource for Decision Making in Modern Business Systems at Various Stages of This Process 144
Table 14.1 Situations of Delegating Authorities for Decision Making in Modern Business Systems and Their Ratio to Concepts 151
Table 14.2 Types of Decisions in Business Systems and Inclination to Their Delegation 152
Table 15.1 Regularities and Tendencies of Decision Making in Business Systems in Modern Russia Under the Influence of Factors of Their Development 163
Table 16.1 Characteristics and Evaluation of the Level of Correspondence of the Largest Business Systems in Countries of Asia to the Asian Model of Decision Making by the Example of Mitsubishi UFJ Financial, Samsung Electronics, PetroChina, and ICBC 175
Table 17.1 Characteristics and Evaluation of the Level of Correspondence of the Largest Business Systems in Countries of North America to the American Model of Decision Making by the Example of JPMorgan Chase, General Electric, Exxon Mobil, and Royal Bank of Canada 183
Table 18.1 Characteristics and Evaluation of the Level of Correspondence of the Largest Business Systems in Countries of Europe to the European Model of Decision Making by the Example of HSBC Holdings, Royal Dutch Shell, Volkswagen Group, and BNP Paribas 191
Table 19.1 Results of Studying the Connection between Model Variables (Correlation Matrix) 201
Table 19.2 Structure of Consumer Market in Gross Regional Product (GRP) of Ivanovo Oblast 206
Table 21.1 Structural Elements of the Organizational Model of Controlling of Development of Country's Infrastructure on the Platform of Individual Physical and Practical Forces 247
Table 22.1 Diversity of Notions “Hospitality” and “the Hospitality Industry.” 256
Table 22.2 Treatments of Definition “Cluster.” 257
Table 22.3 Classification of Factor Provision of Possibilities for Formation of Innovational Cluster of Regions in the Hospitality Industry 263

List of Contributors

Alexander N. Alekseev Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, Russia
Yevgeniy An Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Kazakhstan
Andrei V. Berezhnoi Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education “Kuban State Agrarian University named after I.T. Trubilin”, Russia
Anna V. Bodiako Federal State-Funded Educational Institution of Higher Education “Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation” Russia
Aleksei V. Bogoviz National Research University Higher School of Economics, Russia
Olga A. Boris Federal State Autonomous Educational Institution “North Caucasus Federal University”, Russia
Valeriya P. Chayka Russian State Agrarian University, Russia
Alina V. Chesnokova Russian State University of Tourism and Service, Russia
Ivan A. Chusov Russian University of Cooperation, Volgograd Cooperative Institute (branch), Russia
Olga V. Danilova State-Funded Educational Institution of Higher Education, Russia
Liudmila V. Dontsova Federal State-Funded Educational Institution of Higher Education “Plekhanov Russian University of Economics”, Russia
Yulia I. Dubova Volgograd State Technical University, Russia
Vera V. Dvoretskaya Federal State-Funded Educational Institution of Higher Education “Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation”, Russia
Olga V. Fetisova Volgograd State University, Russia
Irina V. Gimelshtein Irkutsk National Research Technical University, Russia
Olga S. Glinskaya Volgograd Cooperative Institute (branch) of Russian University of Cooperation, Russia
Elena A. Gureeva Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, Russia
O.Y. Guryeva G.V. Plekhanov Russian University of Economics (Ivanovo branch), Russia
Aidarbek T. Gyiazov Batken State University, Kyrgyzstan
Arutyun A. Khachaturyan Federal State Budgetary Institution Scientific “Institute of Market Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences”, Russia
Gelani I. Khanaliev Federal State Budget Educational Institution “Grozny State Oil Technical University named after Academician M.D. Millionshchikov”, Russia
T.S. Kochetkova G.V. Plekhanov Russian University of Economics (Ivanovo branch), Russia
Leonid V. Kolyadov National University of Oil and Gas “Gubkin University”, Department of Financial Management, Russia
Olga I. Kontorovich Financial university under the Government of the Russian Federation, Russia
Elena I. Kostyukova Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education “Stavropol State Agrarian University”, Russia
Olga G. Kryukova State-Funded Educational Institution of Higher Education “Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation”, Russia
Elena N. Lapina Federal State Budgetary Institution “Stavropol State Agrarian University”, Russia
Tatiana N. Litvinova Volgograd State Agrarian University, Russia
Svetlana V. Lobova Altai State University, Russia
O.K. Lukhovskaya G.V. Plekhanov Russian University of Economics (Ivanovo branch), Russia
Innara R. Lyapina Orel State University, Russia
Liudmila S. Maksimenko North Caucasus Federal University, Russia
Leonid F. Malinovski State Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education Moscow Region “Moscow Regional State University”, Russia
I.V. Malova G.V. Plekhanov Russian University of Economics (Ivanovo branch), Russia
Margarita V. Melnik Federal State-Funded Educational Institution of Higher Education “Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation”, Russia
Igor S. Mezhov Polzunov Altai State Technical University, Russia
Ruslan G. Mikhaylenko Rostov State University of Economics, Russia
Olga A. Mironova Federal State-Funded Educational Institution of the Higher Education “Volga Region State Technological University”, Russia
Evgeniy G. Molchanov Rostov State University of Economics, Russia
Irina A. Morozova Volgograd State Technical University, Russia
Angelika K. Musaelyan Rostov State University of Economics, Russia
Olga P. Osadchaya Rubtsovsk industrial Institute (branch) Federal state budgetary educational institution of higher professional education “Altai State Technical University named after I. I. Polzunov”, Russia
Al-Muttar Mohammed Yousif Oudah Al-Ayen University, Iraq
Valentina N. Parakhina Federal State Autonomous Educational Institution “North Caucasus Federal University”, Russia
V.I. Perov G.V. Plekhanov Russian University of Economics (Ivanovo branch), Russia
Elena V. Petrukhina Orel State University, Russia
Liubov V. Plakhova Orel State University of Economics and Trade, Russia
Svetlana V. Ponomareva St. Petersburg State University of Economics (UNECON), Russia
Elena G. Popkova Institute of Scientific Communications, Russia
Julia V. Ragulina Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University), Russia
Tatiana M. Rogulenko Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution for Higher Professional Education “State University of Management”, Russia
Viktor N. Salin Federal State-Funded Educational Institution of Higher Education “Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation”, Russia
Marina N. Semenova Volgograd State Agricultural University, Russia
Maxim M. Sharamko Federal State-Funded Educational Institution of Higher Education “Kazan Federal University”, Russia
Galina S. Shelkoplyasova Federal State Autonomous Educational Institution “North Caucasus Federal University”, Russia
Anna V. Shokhnekh Volgograd State Socio-Pedagogical University, Russia
Mohammed-Ikbal Shokhnekh Scientific and Research Economic Models of Governance, Accounting and Taxation LLC, Russia
Elena V. Sibirskaya Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, Russia
Nikolai G. Sinyavsky Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, Russia
Mikhail V. Sirotenko Federal State Budgetary Institution of the Higher Education “Altai State University”, Russia
Lidiya A. Sizeneva Volgograd State Agricultural University, Russia
Tatiana V. Skryl Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, Russia
Elena N. Smertina Rostov State University of Economics, Russia
Anastasiya V. Sorokina Russian University of Transport (RUT -– MIIT), Institute of Economics and Finance, Russia
Tamara G. Stroiteleva Federal State Budgetary Institution of the Higher Education “Altai State University”, Russia
Olesya A. Stroeva Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Russia
Olga V. Titova Altai State University, Russia
Alexey V. Tolmachev Kuban State Agrarian University, Russia
Olga G. Tretyakova Federal State-Funded Educational Institution of Higher Education “Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation”, Russia
Aleksandr V. Vetrov Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education “State University of Management”, Russia
Irina F. Vetrova Federal State-Funded Educational Institution of Higher Education “Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation”, Russia
Tatiana N. Yudina Sochi State University, Russia

Foreword

This collective monograph contains the results of studying the regularities and tendencies that are peculiar for the modern Russian practice of decision making in business systems and authors' decisions for its optimization in view of new challenges and opportunities. The collective monograph is devoted to scientific study of the process of decision making in modern business systems. It described the algorithm of decision making, considers the existing practical models, and offers recommendations for optimization of this process. The obtained conclusions could be used in higher educational establishments in specialties “Micro-economics,” “Corporate economics,” “Economic theory,” “Organizational design,” “Theory of decision making,” and “Business management.”

Competitive advantages of this book, as compared to the existing analogs, include universal setting of the problem – decision making in modern business systems, and its solution with the help of conceptual substantiation of the necessity for modernizing the process of decision making in modern business system with provided practical recommendations. Due to this, the book will be interesting for representatives of academic community (scholars, researchers, and postgraduates) and all business subjects that use decision making in their activities.

Prelims
Introduction
Part I: Theoretical Foundations of Studying Modern Business Systems
Chapter 1 The Concept of Business System The Main Notions and Their Essence
Chapter 2 The Main Stages of Evolution of Modern Business Systems
Chapter 3 Approaches to Classification of Modern Business Systems
Part II: The Concept of Decision Making in Modern Business Systems
Chapter 4 The Basic Principles of Functioning and Development of Modern Business Systems
Chapter 5 The Essence of the Process of Decision Making as a Choice of the Existing Alternatives
Chapter 6 Algorithm of Making of Managerial Decisions in the Conditions of Constant Changes
Chapter 7 The Place and Role of Decision Making in the Process of Modern Enterprise Management
Part III: Methodological Provision of Studying the Process of Decision Making in Modern Business Systems
Chapter 8 Theoretical and Methodological Approaches to Decision Making in Modern Business Systems
Chapter 9 Dependence of Risk of Making Wrong Decisions in Modern Business Systems on Their Organizational Structure
Chapter 10 Dependence of the Process of Decision Making in Modern Business Systems on Their Organizational Structure
Chapter 11 Connection between Organizational Culture and Specifics of the Process of Decision Making in Modern Business Systems
Part IV: Managerial Aspects of Decision Making in Modern Business Systems
Chapter 12 The Role of Leadership in the Process of Decision Making in Modern Innovational Business Systems
Chapter 13 Decision Making in Modern Business Systems by the Principles of Outsourcing
Chapter 14 Delegating Authorities in the Process of Decision Making in Modern Business Systems The Traditional and New Concepts
Chapter 15 Regularities and Tendencies of Decision Making in Business Systems by the Example of Modern Russia
Part V: Regional Models of Decision Making in Modern Business Systems
Chapter 16 Asian Model of Decision Making in Modern Business Systems
Chapter 17 American Model of Decision Making in Modern Business Systems
Chapter 18 European Model of Decision Making in Modern Business Systems
Part VI: Meso-Level Results of Decision Making in Modern Business Systems
Chapter 19 Conceptual Approaches to Determining, Diagnostics, and Forecasting the Region's Consumer Market
Chapter 20 Regional Mechanisms of Modernization of Infrastructure of Regions and the Country in the System of Innovational Development
Chapter 21 Organizational Model of Restoration and Development of Country's Infrastructure on the Platform of Individual Physical and Practical Forces
Chapter 22 Innovational Development of Cluster of the Hospitality Industry in the System of Region's Economic Security A Strategy of Activation of Small Business
Conclusions
Index