Acta Univ. Agric. Silvic. Mendelianae Brun. 2011, 59(2), 35-42 | DOI: 10.11118/actaun201159020035

The conception "an enterprise as a microcivilization"

Svitlana L. Blagodietielieva-Vovk
Department of economics and management, Cherkasy State Technological University, T. Shevchenko bul., 460, Cherkasy, Ukraine 18006

The world crisis actualized the problem of brittleness of the society and the vulnerability of a human being. The Government intervention through the strengthening of the regulation of the enterprises and the markets are considered by many experts as a method of indirect solution of the above mentioned problem. However, the effective management must be based on the knowledge of features and unique characteristics of each economic entity. Universal in its essence the system of government does not fit to it. Therefore, we speak about the creation of the direct control concept of the environment of the human life - "an Enterprise as a Microcivilization". Its core is the Culturological paradigma and the Civilizational approach. The structure of the concept includes such models: the Contextual model of civilizational entities, the Complex model of a human, the Growth and the development model of microcivilization, the Model of civilizational entity "human - community - society", and the applied Method of identifying microcivilization, the Assessment of values and the civilized Profile of microcivilization's citizen. The conception of "an Enterprise as a Microcivilization" was tested on a group of the Ukrainian food industry enterprises. From the set of 162 enterprises was allocated 9 pretenders for the status of microcivilization. Three of them - identified as a microcivilization. In one of them have been started the formation of the Institute of Cultural Leadership.

Keywords: civilizational approach, enterprise-microcivilization

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