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Адаптивная система поддержки принятия решений на основе неманипулируемых механизмов

Адаптивная система поддержки принятия решений на основе неманипулируемых механизмов

Abstract

Рассматриваются отдельные аспекты проблемы сбалансированного распределения ограниченных информационных ресурсов промышленного концерна между предприятиями. Предлагается авторское решение этой задачи на основе неманипулируемых механизмов поддержки принятия решений. Обосновано, что при определенных условиях, в частности, при нетрасферабельной полезности, оптимальные процедуры принятия решений в экономических системах необходимо искать именно в классе неманипулируемых механизмов. Показано, что в настоящее время задача распределения ограниченных ресурсов хорошо исследована как задача индивидуального принятия решений, но практически не исследована с точки зрения проблемы манипулируемости как задача коллективного и смешанного принятия решений, в то время как подобные ее постановки являются крайне актуальными для современной практики в условиях санкционных ограничений российских промышленных концернов со стороны правительства стран ЕС и США. This article discusses some aspects of the balanced allocation of scarce resources of innovative industrial concern among enterprises. The author's solution to this problem on the basis of nonmanipulable mechanisms to support decision- making decision- makers is suggested. It is proved that optimal decision-making processes in economic systems must be sought in the class of nonmanipulable mechanism under certain conditions particularly under transferable utility. It is shown that the current problem of the distribution of scarce resources is well studied as a problem of individual decision-making, but in practice it has not been studied as a problem of collective manipulability and mixed decision-making, while such formulation of the problem are highly relevant for modern practice under sanctions restrictions of Russian industrial concerns from the governments of the EU and the USA. Keywords: innovative resources, the concept of a balanced allocation of scarce resources, theory Лавриченко Олег Вячеславович, канд. экон. наук, генеральный директор, ООО «ПротексСтудио», г. Москва; lavrslava1962@mail.ru O.V. Lavrichenko, LLC «Protecs-Studio», Moscow, Russian Federation, lavrslava1962@mail.ru

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УДК 519.816, теория экономики активного коннекта, ГРНТИ 28.29, концепция сбалансированного распределения ограниченных ресурсов, the concept of a balanced allocation of scarce resources, неманипулируемые механизмы, трансферабельная полезность, nonmanipulable mechanisms, УДК 005.311, инновационные ресурсы, theory of economy of the active connect, innovative resources, transferable utility

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