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Entropy conditions of self-organization of the banking system

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  • Tkachuk, Natalia

    (SHEI “University of Banking” 1 Andriivskaya str., Kyiv, Ukraine, 04070)

  • Buchkovskaya, Yana

    (Khmelnytsky University of Management and Law named after Leonid Yuzkov 8 Heroiv Maidanu str., Khmelnitsky, Ukraine, 29000.)

Abstract

The conditions for market transformations are accompanied by a growing influence on the banks' activity by the flow of destructive disturbances that can cause chaotic behavior of the economic system as a whole and the banking system, in particular. The purpose of the study is to identify the preface of self-organization of the banking system, taking into account the information factor and the level of the entropy of the system. The theoretical questions of mutual influence and interconnection of entropy and information are considered in the paper, as well as their influence on the processes of self-organization in the banking system. From the point of view of the entropy approach the nature and conditions of self-organization in the banking system are disclosed. For the efficient functioning of the modern banking system, the search and analysis of the dependence between the entropy indicators, accumulated information and the synergistic effect, taking into account dualism of chaos and order, are of considerable interest. On the basis of the complex of these indicators, the results of the conducted research, which reveal the dynamic properties of self-organization of the banking system, are presented.

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  • Tkachuk, Natalia & Buchkovskaya, Yana, . "Entropy conditions of self-organization of the banking system," TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER: INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS IN SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES, Scientific Route OÜ.
  • Handle: RePEc:nos:ttissh:930
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