TY - BOOK AU - Popkova,Elena G. AU - Chesnokova,Alina V. AU - Morozova,Irina A. TI - Specifics of decision making in modern business systems: regularities and tendencies SN - 9781787566910 (e-book) AV - HD30.23 .S64 2019 U1 - 658.403 23 PB - Emerald Publishing Limited KW - Decision making KW - Business & Economics KW - Decision-Making & Problem Solving KW - bisacsh KW - Management decision making KW - bicssc N1 - Includes index; Prelims -- Introduction -- Part I: Theoretical foundations of studying modern business systems -- Part II: The concept of decision making in modern business systems -- Part III: Methodological provision of studying the process of decision making in modern business systems -- Part IV: Managerial aspects of decision making in modern business systems -- Part V: Regional models of decision making in modern business systems -- Part VI: Meso-level results of decision making in modern business systems -- Index N2 - Under the increasing influence of globalization, integration and technological progress, modern business systems have become highly complex in terms of their organization, strategies and management. Specifics of Decision Making in Modern Business Systems: Regularities and Tendencies concentrates on how this changing context of the modern business system affects the process of decision making within organizations and corporations.With a focus on the regularities and tendencies of decision making within modern Russian business systems, the numerous contributors provide alternative and innovative ways to optimize and develop the process of decision making within businesses globally. This includes the use of forecasting within the consumer market, a consideration of public-private partnerships, and the development of a cluster platform to unify large, medium and small businesses.Specifics of Decision Making in Modern Business Systems provides a useful insight into the optimization of decision making within businesses for researchers and practitioners working within information economy creation and development and management strategy UR - https://www.emerald.com/insight/publication/doi/10.1108/9781787566910 ER -