Prelims

“Conflict-Free” Socio-Economic Systems

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(2019), "Prelims", Popkova, E.G. (Ed.) “Conflict-Free” Socio-Economic Systems, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. i-xxiii. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78769-993-920191041

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“CONFLICT-FREE” SOCIO-ECONOMIC SYSTEMS

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“CONFLICT-FREE” SOCIO-ECONOMIC SYSTEMS: PERSPECTIVES AND CONTRADICTIONS

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List of Figures

Chapter 1
Figure 1.1. Essence of Conflict as an Economic Category. 9
Chapter 4
Figure 4.1. The Model of Development of Dynamic System According to the Systemic Approach. 31
Figure 4.2. Conflict of Socio-economic System as Its Bifurcation Point According to the Systemic Approach. 32
Figure 4.3. Conflicts in Dynamic Socio-economic System in the Long-term Period. 33
Chapter 12
Figure 12.1. Dynamic Model of Development of Socio-economic System through the Prism of the Theory of Cycles. 113
Figure 12.2. Dynamics of Development of Socio-economic System of Russia through the Prism of the Theory of Cycles in 2000–2022. 114
Chapter 13
Figure 13.1. Growth and Development of Socio-economic System under the Influence of Crisis during the Whole Wave of the Economic Cycle. 123
Chapter 14
Figure 14.1. Ratio of Social and Economic Causes of Crises of Economic Systems as Manifestations of Their Conflicts. 133
Chapter 15
Figure 15.1. Algorithm of Transition of Conflict into Crisis of Socio-economic System. 143
Chapter 16
Figure 16.1. Causal Connections between Distribution of Conflicts within Social Effects of Crises of Economic Systems and the Preferable Method of Their Regulation. 151
Chapter 17
Figure 17.1. The Existing Conceptual Static Model of Conflict of Socio-economic Systems. 156
Figure 17.2. Conceptual Model of Conflict of Socio-economic System as an Analog of the Model of Economic Cycle. 157
Chapter 18
Figure 18.1. The Model of Influence of the 2008 Crisis on Development of Leading Developed Countries (G7) According to the Long-wave Scenario. 167
Figure 18.2. The Model of Influence of the 2008 Crisis on Development of Countries with Emerging Markets and Developing Countries According to Short-wave Scenario. 168
Chapter 21
Figure 21.1. Objectives of the Business Analysis in Studying the Stakeholders’ Demands. 195
Chapter 22
Figure 22.1. Dynamics of Annual Growth Rate of GDP in Constant Prices in the Countries of Euro Area in 2006–2018. 203
Figure 22.2. Dynamics of Annual Growth Rate of GDP in Constant Prices in Countries of Major Advanced Economies (G7) in 2006–2018. 203
Figure 22.3. Dynamics of Annual Growth Rate of GDP in Constant Prices in the Countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States in 2006–2018. 204
Figure 22.4. Dynamics of Annual Growth Rate of GDP in Constant Prices in the Countries of Emerging and Developing Asia in 2006–2018. 204
Figure 22.5. Dynamics of Annual Growth Rate of GDP in Constant Prices in Countries of the Category Emerging and Developing Europe in 2006–2018. 205
Figure 22.6. Dynamics of Annual Growth Rate of GDP in Constant Prices in Countries of the Category Latin America and the Caribbean in 2006–2018. 205
Figure 22.7. Dynamics of Annual Growth Rate of GDP in Constant Prices in the Countries of the Middle East, North Africa, Afghanistan, and Pakistan in 2006–2018. 206
Figure 22.8. Dynamics of Annual Growth Rate of GDP in Constant Prices in Countries of Sub-Saharan Africa in 2006–2018. 206
Chapter 24
Figure 24.1. Dynamics of Growth Rate of GDP in Constant Prices, Growth Rate of GDP Per Capita in Constant Prices, and the Level of Unemployment Rate in the CIS Countries. 222
Figure 24.2. Dynamics of Growth Rate of GDP in Constant Prices, Growth Rate of GDP Per Capita in Constant Prices, and the Level of Unemployment Rate in G7 Countries. 222
Chapter 25
Figure 25.1. “Conflict-free” Socio-economic System at Various Phases of Its Conflict. 231
Figure 25.2. Dynamics of GDP in Constant Prices in Turkey (TRY) and Japan (JPY) in 2006–2022. 232
Chapter 26
Figure 26.1. The Model of Development of “Conflict-free” Socio-economic System from the Positions of the Theory of Conflicts and the Theory of Systems. 238
Chapter 27
Figure 27.1. Basic Principles of “Conflict-free” Development of Socio-economic System. 245
Chapter 30
Figure 30.1. Ratio of the Values of Indicators That Reflect Observation of Principles of “Conflict-free” Character in Turkey and Japan to Maximum Values of Indicators in the Selection Of Countries. 283
Chapter 34
Figure 34.1. Algorithm of Transition of Modern Socio-economic Systems to “Conflict-free” Path of Development. 317
Chapter 35
Figure 35.1. The Mechanism of Managing “Conflict-free” Socio-economic Systems. 323

List of Tables

Chapter 1
Table 1.1. Comparative Analysis of Conceptual Approaches to Treatment of the Essence of Conflict as an Economic Category. 7
Chapter 2
Table 2.1. Treatment of Causal Connections between Conflicts in Socio-economic Systems by the Existing Concepts. 14
Table 2.2. Causal Connections of Conflicts in Socio-economic Systems. 16
Chapter 3
Table 3.1. The Existing Narrow Classifications of Conflicts in Socio-economic Systems within Conceptual Approaches. 22
Table 3.2. The Offered Expanded Classification of Conflicts in Socio-economic Systems. 23
Chapter 13
Table 13.1. Dynamics of Growth of Global GDP and Selected Indicators of the World Economy in 2007–2016. 121
Table 13.2. Results of Regression Analysis of Dependence of the Selected Indicators of the World Economy on Growth of the World GDP in 2007–2016. 122
Chapter 14
Table 14.1. Objective and Subjective Causes of Crisis as a Conflict of Economic System and the Corresponding Social Economic Indicators. 129
Table 14.2. Dynamics of Values of the Indicators that Reflect Social and Economic Causes of Crisis of Economic System of Russia in 1999–2018. 130
Table 14.3. Multiple Regression Dependence of Economic Growth of Russia’s Economic System on Indicators that Characterize Social and Economic Causes of Crisis In 1999–2018. 132
Chapter 15
Table 15.1. Comparative Analysis of Conflict and Crisis of Socio-economic System. 141
Chapter 16
Table 16.1. Social Effects of Crises of Economic Systems as Manifestations of Conflicts in Them. 150
Chapter 19
Table 19.1. Initial Data for Regression Analysis. 175
Table 19.2. Results of Regression Analysis of Dependence of the Index of Happiness on Growth Rate of GDP in Current Prices in 2008. 176
Table 19.3. Results of Regression Analysis of Dependence of Unemployment Rate on the Index of Economy Digitization in 2018. 177
Table 19.4. Results of Regression Analysis of Dependence of the Index of Happiness on the Unemployment Index in 2008. 178
Chapter 20
Table 20.1. Factors Affecting the Sustainability of the Development of the Regional Socio-economic System. 187
Chapter 23
Table 23.1. Values of the Index of Socio-economic Development and the Index of Ecological Effectiveness in Countries G7 and Countries of BRICS in 2018. 211
Table 23.2. Dynamics of GDP Per Capita in Current Prices in Countries G7 and Countries of BRICS in 2006–2022. 212
Table 23.3. Estimate Values of the Indicator of Sustainability and the Indicator of Stability in Countries G7 and Countries of BRICS. 214
Table 23.4. Characteristics of Regression Dependence of the Indicator of Stability (y) on the Indicator of Sustainability (x) in Countries G7 and Countries of BRICS. 215
Chapter 24
Table 24.1. Conceptual Approaches to Treatment of Stagnation of Socio-economic Systems. 221
Chapter 26
Table 26.1. Treatment of Phenomena and Processes that Emerge during Development of System from the Positions of the Theory of Systems and the Theory of Conflicts. 237
Chapter 29
Table 29.1. Innovational Territorial Clusters of the RF (2017). 262
Table 29.2. Comparative Analysis of the Programs of Development of Innovational Territorial Clusters of Russia’s Regions (2017). 264
Table 29.3. Comparative Analysis of Methodological Approaches to Analysis of the Institutional Basis of Regional Clusters. 266
Table 29.4. Ranking of Target Directions of Regional Programs of Development of Innovational Territorial Clusters. 267
Chapter 30
Table 30.1. Indicators Reflecting Observation of the Principles of “Conflict-free” Development by a Socio-economic System. 279
Table 30.2. Indicators of the Course of the Crisis and the Indicators Reflecting Observation of the Principles of “Conflict-free” Development in Countries of the World in 2008. 280
Table 30.3. Results of Regression Analysis. 282
Chapter 31
Table 31.1. Methodological Recommendations and Criteria for Measuring “Conflict Character” of Socio-economic System. 289
Table 31.2. Measuring the “Conflict Character” of Socio-economic Systems of Countries of the World in 2008. 291
Chapter 36
Table 36.1. Results of Evaluation of Effectiveness of Development of “Conflict-Free” Socio-economic Systems of Turkey and Japan in 2018. 331

List of Contributors

Alexander N. Alekseev Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, Russia
Yevgeniy A. An Аl-Farabi Kazakh National University, Kazakhstan
Svetlana V. Belyaeva Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, Pyatigorsk Branch, Pyatigorsk, Russia
Andrei A. Bezhovets Altai State University, Russia
Narine A. Bezverbnaya Rostov State Medical University, Russia
Aleksei V. Bogoviz National Research University “Higher School of Economics”, Moscow, Russia
Victoria V. Bolgova Samara State University of Economics, Russia
Valeriya P. Chayka Russian State Agrarian University, Russia
Karina A. Chernitsova Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, Russia
Tatiana I. Chinaeva State-Funded Educational Institution of Higher Education “Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation”, Moscow, Russia
Olga V. Danilova State-Funded Educational Institution of Higher Education “Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation”, Moscow, Russia
Vladimira Dolinskaya Moscow State Law University, Russia
Elena N. Donchenko Southern Federal University, Russia
Yulia I. Dubova Volgograd State Technical University, Russia
Tatiana A. Dugina Volgograd State Agrarian University, Russia
Ksenia V. Ekimova State University of Management, Moscow, Russia
Lilia V. Ermolina Samara State Technical University, Russia
Irina S. Ferova Siberian Federal University, Russia
Evgenia Frolova RUDN University, Russia
Armen V. Gevondyan Autonomous Non-profit Organization of Higher Education “Moscow Humanitarian Economic University,” North-Caucasian Branch, Mineralnye Vody, Russia
Alexander Goncharov Volgograd State University, Russia
Natalia Gorbacheva Togliatti State University, Russia
Elena V. Grib Moscow Aviation Institute (National Research University), Russia
Vladimir N. Gurba Southern Federal University, Rostov-on-Don, Russia
Elena A. Gureeva Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, Russia
Tatyana G. Gurnovich Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education “Kuban State Agrarian University named after I.T. Trubilin”, Russia
Agnessa Inshakova Volgograd State University, Russia
Andrey A. Inyushkin Federal Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education “Samara National Research University” Russia
Dmitry Y. Ivanov Samara National Research University, Russia
Tatiana Ivanova Togliatti State University, Russia
Alla Kalinina Volgograd State University, Russia
Larisa A. Kapustyan Altai State University, Russia
Tatiana V. Khudoykina Ogarev Mordovia State University, Russia
Elena V. Kletskova Altai State University, Russia
Elena N. Kolomoets Moscow Aviation Institute (National Research University), Russia
Valery N. Konovalov Southern Federal University, Rostov-on-Don, Russia
Ekaterina S. Kovanova Kalmyk State University named after B.B. Gorodovikova, Elista, Russia
Konstantin Y. Kozenko All-Russian Research Institute of Irrigated Agriculture, Volgograd, Russia
Yuri A. Kozenko Volgograd State University, Russia
Zinaida N. Kozenko Volgograd State Agrarian University, Russia
Artem I. Krivtsov Samara State University of Economics, Russia
Elena S. Kryukova Federal Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education “Samara National Research University” Russia
Kirill Y. Kurilov Togliatti State University, Russia
Anastasia A. Kurilova Togliatti State University, Russia
Valentina V. Latysheva Moscow Aviation Institute (National Research University), Russia
Evgeny A. Likholetov Volgograd State Agrarian University, Russia
Dmitry A. Lipinsky Togliatti State University, Russia
Tatiana N. Litvinova Volgograd State Agrarian University, Russia
Svetlana V. Lobova Altai State University, Russia
Aleksandr V. Malofeev Volgograd State Agrarian University, Russia
Marine M. Manukyan Samara National Research University, Russia
Sofia A. Martirosyan Southern Federal University, Rostov-on-Don, Russia
Inna V. Mishchenko Altai State University, Russia
Vitalii V. Mishchenko Altai State University, Russia
Aynet T. Mishievа Grozny State Oil Technical University named after Academician M.D. Millionshtchikov, Russia
Inna V. Mitrofanova Volgograd State University, Russia
Tatiana N. Morgun Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Smolensk Branch, Smolensk, Russia
Irina A. Morozova Volgograd State Technical University, Russia
Aleksandra A. Musatkina Togliatti State University, Russia
Andrey G. Nazarov All-Russian Public Organization “Business Russia”, Russia
Elena A. Nemkina Volgograd State Agrarian University, Russia
Elena A. Ostapenko Stavropol State Agrarian University, Russia
Alexander A. Pochestnev Moscow Aviation Institute (National Research University), Russia
Ekaterina S. Podbornova Samara National Research University, Russia
Nataliia V. Polishchuk Moscow Aviation Institute (National Research University), Russia
Elena G. Popkova Institute of Scientific Communications, Russia
Larisa V. Popova Volgograd State Agrarian University, Russia
Svetlana A. Popova Volgograd State Agrarian University, Russia
Iurii S. Povarov Federal Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education “Samara National Research University” Russia
Irina V. Pozhilova Volgograd State University, Russia
Aleksei D. Ragulin “Federal Research Center of Agrarian Economy and Social Development of Rural Areas – All Russian Research Institute of Agricultural Economics”, Moscow, Russia
Julia V. Ragulina Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University), Moscow, Russia
Valentina D. Ruzanova Federal Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education “Samara National Research University” Russia
Aleksei G. Savin Samara National Research University, Russia
Svetlana Y. Shaldokhina Volgograd State Agrarian University, Russia
Dzhannet S. Shikhalieva Autonomous Non-profit Organization of Higher Education “Moscow Humanitarian Economic University”, North-Caucasian Branch, Mineralnye Vody, Russia
Evgeny E. Shvakov Altai State University, Russia
Dmitriy A. Sheikin Volgograd State University, Russia
Tatiana V. Skryl Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, Russia
Anastasia A. Sozinova Vyatka State University, Russia
Yury L. Talismanov Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Russia
Inna Y. Timofeeva Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Smolensk Branch, Smolensk, Russia
Olga V. Titova Altai State University, Russia
Tatiana V. Tkachenko Moscow Aviation Institute (National Research University)”, Russia
Alexey V. Tolmachev Kuban State Agrarian University, Russia
Irina Tsvetkova Togliatti State University, Russia
Arthur V. Varlamov Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, Russia
Rustam A. Yalmaev Chechen State University, Grozny, Russia
Rustem T. Yuldashev Federal state autonomous institution of higher education ”Moscow State Institute of International Relations (University) of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Russian Federation“, Russia
Daria O. Zabaznova Volgograd State Agrarian University, Russia
Olga G. Zinovyeva Samara National Research University, Russia
Evgenia Zhelnina Togliatti State University, Russia
Galina N. Zvereva Volgograd State Agrarian University, Russia

Foreword

This book is focused on the notion of “conflict”, which is new for the economic theory. The authors analyze the essence and connection between this phenomenon and economic crisis, providing its meta-scientific substantiation on the basis of the theory of cycles, the theory of economic growth, and the theory of systems, supplement it with social sense, and develop the concept and practical recommendations for formation of “conflict-free” systems as landmarks for development of modern countries of the world.

This book is unique due to the fact that socio-economic systems are studied through the prism of conflict, not crisis. This allows taking into account not only economic causes and consequences of temporary failures in functioning and development of socio-economic systems but also social causes and consequences. This ensures deep analysis and better understanding of the essence and value of these failures.

Due to this competitive advantage – as compared to the existing publications in the sphere of socio-economic systems – the target audience of the book is very wide. It will be interesting for academic community, practicing experts, and national regulating bodies.

Prelims
Introduction
Part I The Theory of Conflicts in Socio-economic Systems
Chapter 1 Conceptual Approaches to Treatment of the Essence of Conflict as an Economic Category
Chapter 2 Causal Connections between Conflicts in Socio-economic Systems
Chapter 3 Classification of Conflicts in Socio-economic Systems
Chapter 4 Conflicts of Socio-economic Systems as Their Bifurcation Points: Theory and Methodology of the Systemic Approach
Part II Legal Conflict
Chapter 5 The Notion of Legal Conflict
Chapter 6 Violation of Law as a Legal Conflict
Chapter 7 Economic Violation of Law as a Conflict
Chapter 8 Mediative Method of Solving Legal Conflicts
Part III Legal Focus of Inter-corporate Financial Conflictology
Chapter 9 Corporate Conflicts in the System of Public Relations, Law, and Legislation of the Russian Federation
Chapter 10 Classification Criteria: Defining the Specific Features of Corporate Conflicts
Chapter 11 The Concept and Legal Framework for Judging Corporate Conflicts on the US Financial Market
Part IV The Concept of Growth and Development of Socio-economic Systems
Chapter 12 Methodology of Studying Socio-economic Systems through the Prism of the Theory of Cycles
Chapter 13 Contradiction of Influence of Crises on Growth and Development of Socio-economic Systems
Chapter 14 Comparison of Social and Economic Effects that Accompany Crises of Economic Systems
Part V Conceptual Substantiation of Studying Crises of Socio-economic Systems from the Positions of the Theory of Conflicts
Chapter 15 Crises and Conflicts of Socio-economic Systems: Similarities and Differences
Chapter 16 Social Effects of Crises of Economic Systems as Manifestation of Conflicts in Them
Chapter 17 Conceptual Model of Conflict of Socio-economic System as an Analogue of the Model of Economic Cycle
Part VI Reconsidering the Role of Crises in Development of Socio-economic Systems as a Result of the 2008 Global Crisis
Chapter 18 Common Regularities and Peculiarities of the Influence of the 2008 Crisis on Development of Socio-economic Systems
Chapter 19 Transition of Crisis from Stimulator of Economic Development into a Source of Social Problems
Chapter 20 Sustainability as a Strategic Goal of Managing Growth and Development of Modern Socio-economic Systems
Chapter 21 Sustainable Development of Economic Entities: Key Objectives, Stages, and Stakeholder Interests
Part VII Classification of Participants of the Global Economic System from the Position of the Theory of Economic Cycles
Chapter 22 Socio-economic Systems in the Phase of Crisis (Long Recession)
Chapter 23 Sustainable Socio-economic Systems
Chapter 24 Stagnating Socio-economic Systems
Part VIII “Conflict-free” as a New Direction of Development of Modern Socio-economic Systems
Chapter 25 “Conflict-free” as a Characteristic of the Process of Development of Socio-economic Systems
Chapter 26 Development of “Conflict-free” Socio-economic System: A View from the Positions of the Theory of Conflicts and the Theory of Systems
Chapter 27 The Basic Principles of “Conflict-free” Development of Socio-economic Systems
Part IX The Fundamental Platform for Studying “Conflict-free” Socio-economic Systems
Chapter 28 Factors of Regional Identity as a Dynamic Structure
Chapter 29 Socio-economic Aspects of Formation and Development of Territorial Clusters in the Context of Global and Russian Institutional Problems
Chapter 30 Signs of “Conflict-free” Socio-economic System
Chapter 31 Methodological Recommendations and Criteria of Measuring of “Conflict” Level of Socio-economic System
Part X Perspectives of Managing “Conflict-free” Socio-economic Systems
Chapter 32 Efficient Corporate Governance Is a Driving Force of Uncontroversial Development of Corporation as a Local Social and Economic System
Chapter 33 Trans-border Region vs Trans-conflict Region: Similarities and Differences in Management of Territorial Borders
Chapter 34 Algorithm of Transition of Modern Socio-economic Systems to a “Conflict-free” Path of Development
Chapter 35 The Mechanism of Managing “Conflict-free” Socio-economic System
Chapter 36 Methodological Approach to Evaluating the Effectiveness of Development of “Conflict-Free” Socio-economic System
Conclusions
Index