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ИЗУЧЕНИЕ БЫСТРОРАСТУЩИХ КОМПАНИЙ - НОВЫЙ ИНСТРУМЕНТ МИКРОЭКОНОМИЧЕСКОГО АНАЛИЗА // The Study of Growing Companies as a New Tool of Microeconomic Analysis

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  • E. Baranova I.

    (Financial University)

  • Е. Баранова И.

    (Финансовый университет)

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The article regards rapidly growing companies as a tool for the analysis of micro-economic development. The objective of the paper is to identify ways to apply information about fast-growing companies in the management of economic processes, to prove that the study of growing companies has become a new tool and method of microeconomic analysis and a way to identify economically active regions, industries and sub-industries. The article analyzes the existing approaches to the definition of high-growth companies, notes the spheres of application, advantages and disadvantages of these approaches. It is concluded that the applicability of the “soft” selection criteria of fast-growing companies is to identifying centers of economic growth, while the “hard” criteria allow to study the most successful companies and to identify strategies for success. The use of “hard” criterion makes the analysis of fast-growing companies a valuable tool for the study of entrepreneurship. Fast-growing companies, selected according to this criterion, are empirical approximation of the theoretical concepts of entrepreneurial firms. В статье рассматриваются быстрорастущие компании как инструмент анализа микроэкономического развития. Цель работы - выявить пути применения информации о быстрорастущих компаниях в управлении экономическими процессами, доказать, что изучение быстрорастущих компаний стало новым инструментом микроэкономического анализа и способом выявления экономически активных регионов, отраслей и суботраслей. В статье проведен анализ существующих подходов к определению быстрорастущих компаний, отмечены области применения, преимущества и недостатки данных подходов. Сделан вывод о применимости «мягких» критериев отбора быстрорастущих компаний для выявления очагов роста экономики, тогда как «жесткие» критерии позволяют изучить наиболее успешные компании, выявить стратегии успеха. Использование «жесткого» критерия превращает анализ быстрорастущих компаний в ценный инструмент изучения предпринимательства. Быстрорастущие компании, отобранные согласно данному критерию, представляют собой эмпирическую аппроксимацию теоретического понятия предпринимательской фирмы.

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  • E. Baranova I. & Е. Баранова И., 2016. "ИЗУЧЕНИЕ БЫСТРОРАСТУЩИХ КОМПАНИЙ - НОВЫЙ ИНСТРУМЕНТ МИКРОЭКОНОМИЧЕСКОГО АНАЛИЗА // The Study of Growing Companies as a New Tool of Microeconomic Analysis," Мир новой экономики // The world of new economy, Финансовый университет при Правительстве Российской Федерации // Financial University under The Governtment оf The Russian Federation, issue 4, pages 98-104.
  • Handle: RePEc:scn:wnewec:y:2016:i:4:p:98-104
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