
Cовременным и очень перспективным подходом к решению сложных многофакторных проблем является трансдисциплинарный подход. Развитие научных методов, которые можно применять в посткризисном анализе, безусловно, относится к таким проблемам. Настоящая работа посвящена осмыслению достаточно хорошо развитой в естественных науках методологии решения обратных задач с целью выявления знаний, которые на более высоком уровне абстракции могут быть применены в весьма актуальной области антикризисного управления, т. е. при анализе причин возникновения кризисных ситуаций.
A promising modern approach to solving complex multi-factor problems is the transdisciplinary one. The development of scientific methods for post-crisis analysis is definitely is one of such problems. This article examines the methodology, already well established within the natural sciences, of solving inverse problems in order to identify the knowledge that at a higher level of abstraction can be applied to crisis management and analysis.
КРИЗИС,АНТИКРИЗИСНОЕ УПРАВЛЕНИЕ,ПОСТКРИЗИСНЫЙ АНАЛИЗ,ОБРАТНЫЕ ЗАДАЧИ,CRISIS,CRISIS MANAGEMENT,POST-CRISIS ANALYSIS,INVERSE PROBLEMS
КРИЗИС,АНТИКРИЗИСНОЕ УПРАВЛЕНИЕ,ПОСТКРИЗИСНЫЙ АНАЛИЗ,ОБРАТНЫЕ ЗАДАЧИ,CRISIS,CRISIS MANAGEMENT,POST-CRISIS ANALYSIS,INVERSE PROBLEMS
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