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Timestamp: 2019-04-24 12:32:15+00:00

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Samoilov P.V., Sheremetov A.E., Samoilov V.M.
The paper illustrates the problems of economic security, sustainable economic development of the state and society that face many countries in the world. The current socio-economic situation in Russia causes extreme urgency purposeful activity of the state in ensuring the economic security of the country and the Russian society.
Keywords: economic security, national security, national interests, national economy, economic development.
Pavel V. Samoilov, candidate of Economics, Associate Professor; Alexander E. Sheremetov, post-graduate; Valery M. Samoilov, candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor - Voronezh State University of Engineering Technology.
Guskova N.D., Salimova T.A., Krakovskaya I.N.
The paper analyses import substitution as an essential element of economic policy and an instru¬ment for achieving the main objectives of the national economy — competitive recovery of domestic enterprises and sustainable development of the country. Problems of sustainable development of socio-economic and ecological systems have been the focus of international, national organizations and scientists and have been subjected to various studies. And still theoretical and methodological basis for sustainable development of the regions in its relationship with the problems of competi-tiveness and import substitution hasn’t been developed well.
Keywords: sustainable development, competitiveness, import substitution, region.
Nadezhda D. Guskova, Doctor of Economics, Professor, Head of “Management” Department; Tatiana A. Salimova, Doctor of Economics, Professor, Dean of “Economics” Faculty, Head of “Quality Management” Department; Irina N. Krakovskaya, Doctor of Economics, Associate Professor - Mordovian State University named after N.P. Ogarev, Saransk.
The paper reveals the problem of forming an effective approach to the modeling of the integral index of social and environmental risk in development of urban areas’ scenarios. It is necessary to use a socio-ecological model of the integral risk index and analyze ways to convolute private indicators and consider the possibility of taking into account multiple risk factors. The result of the research is scientific justification to use multiple-choice models in order to develop the integral index of social and environmental risk area.
Keywords: modeling, social and environmental risks, development of urban areas, integral indicator, multiple-choice model.
Anton D. Murzin, candidate of Economics, Associate Professor; Tatiana Y. Anopchenko, Doctor of Economics, Professor. - Southern Federal University, Rostov-on-Don.
The paper illustrates the results of the first stage of sociological research of new suburbs in a number of Russian cities, which are places of mass building and residence of the middle strata of society. The authors make conclusion about the origin of a new suburban special form of social solidarity and creation of a social environment that is different from protection of traditional areas of big cities.
Keywords: territorial communities, real estate, competition, cooperation, forms of social solidarity, social activity.
Vladimir B. Zvonovsky, Doctor of Social Sciences, Head of “Sociology and Psychology” Department, Samara State University of Economics; Darya Y. Merkulova, candidate of Philosophy, Head of Analytical Department at Foundation for Social Research, Samara.
Transformation of regulatory public procurement system in formation of Common Free Market Zone and Eurasian Union is an important tool for creating a single market for goods and services. However, its impact on development of entrepreneurship is ambiguous and may have an impact on various sectors of the real economy, which require developing tools of regulatory control assessment of regulations in the field of competition policy and state order of Common Free Market Zone.
Keywords: government procurement, regulatory control assessment, entrepreneurship, integration processes, competition policy, national economy.
Elena V. Agapova, candidate of Economics, Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation, Moscow.
Based on assessment of social, environmental and economic subsystems the paper illustrates a method to assess sustainable development at enterprises using a generic (integral) Index. The author represents the steps to develop methodology for assessing social, environmental and economic development in accordance with international recommendations, and proves the importance of each subsystem. Special attention is paid to interpretation of thresholds in integrated assessment of sustainable development at industrial enterprises.
Keywords: sustainable development, industrial enterprises, social, environmental and economic development, the level of stability, development indicators, assessment integrated indicator.
Ildar Kh. Seyukov, candidate of Economics, Associate Professor; Valery P. Smolkin, candidate of Economics, Associate Professor. - Ulyanovsk State University.
The paper illustrates the factors and proposes ways to improve profitability of utilities.
Keywords: housing and communal services, ways to improve profitability, validity of the tariff, effective use of time.
Ekaterina V. Knyazkina, candidate of Economics, Associate Professor; Zhanna V. Selezneva, candidate of Economics, Associate Professor - Samara State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering.
The paper reveales the importance of establishing associations of small and medium-sized enterprises in order to protect the rights of business and create a favorable business climate. The article illustrates the main problems of small and medium-sized businesses, and develops proposals to address them with participation of government agencies.
Keywords: small businesses, medium-sized enterprises, public associations of small and mediumsized enterprises, entrepreneurship problems, accounting.
Tatiana A. Korneeva, Doctor of Economics, Professor; Tatiana E. Tatarovskaya, post-graduate - Samara State University of Economics.
The paper illustrates the actual problems and ways to optimize corporate social responsibility programs implemented at the federal level enterprises in the financial crisis.
Keywords: social responsibility, strategy, enterprises at the federal level, the telecommunications industry.
Lyudmila I. Biryukova, candidate of Economics, Associate Professor, Ogarev Mordovia State University.
The paper illustrates the relationship of the principal and agent in the system of corporate management. The author analyses the main issues arising in the process of separation of ownership and management functions: information asymmetry and opportunistic behavior management. Special attention is paid to the analysis of the Russian experience of owners and hired managers’ interaction. The article represents the typology of owners in Russian companies according to their objectives in relation to business.
Keywords: corporate management, principal, agent, transaction costs, conflicts of interest, agency theory, information asymmetry, opportunistic behavior.
Khvicha P. Kharchilava, candidate of Economics, Associate Professor, Finance University under the Government of the Russian Federation.
The paper analytically analyses the motivational mechanism of state representatives. Special attention is paid to the algorithm for the motivational mechanism.
Keywords: state representatives in boards of directors, motivational mechanism of state representatives.
Irina Y. Belyaeva, Doctor of Economics, Professor, Head of “Corporate Management” Department; Marina M. Pukhova, candidate of Economics, Associate Professor - Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation.
The paper illustrates the features of corporate management in companies with state participation, and represents the features of the board of directors and principles of public representatives’ appointment.
Keywords: corporate management, companies with state participation, the board of directors, state ownership, government representatives, independent directors, professional directors.
Alsou G. Abdrakhmanova, post-graduate, Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation.
The paper represents approaches to define indicators of price discrimination on the basis of analyzing the behavior of the dominant firm in the markets of energy commodities. It is proved that indicators, that determine price discrimination, should consider the possibility of establishing "price corridor" for different consumer groups, as well as different prices in a seasonally changing elasticity of demand.
Keywords: price discrimination, the dominant firm, markets of energy commodities, demand elasticity, nonlinear pricing.
Olga O. Smirnova, candidate of Economics, Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation, Moscow.
The paper illustrates the ABC-analysis of construction materials according to their share of the material costs in construction companies. The author suggests economic-mathematical model for predicting stocks of other construction materials and its confidence interval as safety stock. The article analyzes mathematical and statistical methods, calculates safety stock of basic construction materials taking into account the law of distribution volumes of their deliveries.
Keywords: insurance stocks, construction materials, economic-mathematical methods, ABC analysis, forecasting, valuation, distribution laws.
Sergey V. Noskov, Doctor of Economics, Professor, Samara State University of Economics.
The article analyses the dynamics of indicators characterizing the innovative potential of macro-regions of Russia and assesses the dynamics of differentiation coefficients of federal districts in Russia.
Keywords: macro-region, the Federal District, innovative potential, import substitution, differentiation indexes.
Lilia N. Chainikova, Doctor of Economics, Professor, Plekhanov Russian University of Economics.
The paper represents the issues of innovation activity in Russia and the concept of intellectual capacity of social and economic subject, and describes its structure at micro and mezo levels. The author represents the assessment concept of intellectual capacity, considered as a factor in increasing innovative activity of the economic entity.
Keywords: intellectual capacity, structure, concept, assessment, innovation activity.
Olga V. Loseva, Professor, Finance University under the Government of the Russian Federation.
The paper represents the issues of interdependent development of accounting and innovative activity at the enterprise. The article illustrates the main directions to improve the accounting system, corresponding to different types of organizational and managerial innovation. The author examines advantages of function-oriented accounting system for innovation accounting processes at the micro level.
Keywords: improvement of the accounting system, innovative development of the accounting system, innovative accounting tools, accounting innovation.
Svetlana V. Andreeva, candidate of Economics, Associate Professor, Samara State University of Economics.
Dudyashova V.P., Kipen N.A., Snurnitsyna M.A.
The paper illustrates the analysis of recruitment, selection sources; and represents a wide variety of methods, grouped by disciplines of the learning organization. The authors represent their own techniques, as well as practical experience in their application.
Keywords: recruitment, selection, learning organization, training, knowledge, staff.
Valentina P. Dudyashova, Doctor of Economics, Professor; Nadezhda A. Kipen, candidate of Economics, Associate professor - International Academy of Business and New Technologies, Kostroma branch; Marina A. Snurnitsyna, HR Manager of International Academy of Business and New Technologies, Yaroslavl.
The paper examines theoretical approaches to disclosure the concept of "human capital." The article reveals that investment in "human capital" makes the worker more competitive in the labor market and is a source of increasing labor productivity.
Keywords: labor, labor market, competitiveness, productivity, investments, human capital.
Maria A. Palienko, post-graduate, Samara State University of Economics.
The purpose of the conference - to analyze the current state and innovative approaches to sustainable development of socio-ecological and economic systems (SEEA), discuss and publicize scientific achievements of leading scientists, graduate students, undergraduates and students, as well as establishing creative links, more efficient use of the scientific potential of universities, research organizations and enterprises in addressing priorities of scientific and methodological problems of Russian and foreign science. In accordance with Government Resolution № 227 dated April 20, 2006. scientific works, published in proceedings of international and national conference, are credited VAK RF in protecting theses (p. 11 of the judgment).

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