Information theory of economic organizations management factors
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21638/spbu18.2022.401Abstract
A new direction in the modeling of economic systems based on the analogy between the production and management activities of economic systems has been developed in the article. The division of managerial information into historical and geographical ones, reflecting, respectively, the movement of the system in time and space, has been substantiated. The role of these types of information in the management of economic organizations, including enterprises, has been revealed.
Goal: determination of interaction mechanisms of basic subsystems of the economic system (object, process, project and environment subsystems) during the functioning of the system.
Methodology: application of methods of spatio-temporal system analysis and the theory of tetrads for determining the routes of movement of historical and geographical information in order to manage the functioning of an economic organization.
Findings: the mechanisms of generation, storage, use and dissemination of historical and geographical information between the components of the tetrad as a structural and functional model of the economic system have been identified. The results of the analysis have been formulated in the form of requirements for the system management of industrial enterprises.
Originality and contribution of the author: the novelty of the approach is due to the originality of the system typology of types of management information. This typology makes it possible to harmonize the functional structure of subsystems with the aggregated information structure of system management.
Keywords:
organization, system, management, information, system management, spatio-temporal analysis, systems economic theory
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