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Article name Transformation of Management in the Context of Economic Globalization
Authors Kazaryan I.R. Candidate of Political Sciences, Associate Professor, Head of Management and Personnel Management department, ikazaryan@yandex.ru
Filimonov A.V. Candidate of Philosophy, Associate Professor, a.v.filimonov@vail.ru
Bibliographic description Kazaryan I. R., Filimonov A. V. Transformation of Management in the Context of Economic Globalization // Transbaikal State University Journal. 2025. Vol. 31, no. 2. P. 92–101. DOI: 10.21209/2227-9245-2025-31-2-92-101
Category Economy
DOI 330
DOI 10.21209/2227-9245-2025-31-2-92-101
Article type Original article
Annotation Extensive development of internationalization, transnationalization and globalization of business activity has caused the need to develop scientific tools for managing international companies in the context of interaction of political, economic and cultural factors. The relevance of this study is beyond doubt, due to the pervasive trend of globalization and its profound impact on the transformation of management activities. Doing business in the context of globalization requires managers to understand economic mechanisms and the ability to adapt to cultural contexts, taking into account the ethical aspects of activity. One of the striking manifestations of globalization is the transformation of management activities, the emergence of new management functions. The purpose of the study is an attempt to understand the impact of globalization on modern management and the system of state regulation of the market economy. The objectives of the study include the analysis of traditional forms of management, and the adaptation of management theory to the conditions of globalization, its impact on management mechanisms. The theoretical basis is scientific research of domestic and foreign scientists. The methodological complex includes a systems approach, abstract logical, historical and economic-statistical methods. The information base is official data from international and national agencies, publications by domestic and foreign authors. At the current stage of economic globalization, international management is becoming a tool that shows the way through the crisis phenomena in the world economy. In this new paradigm, decentralization and “virtualization” of management are like currents that change the landscape of management systems. From production management to improving the system as a whole, globalization determines the direction of management activities and forces companies to rethink their strategies in the era of change. In the context of globalization of the world economy, international management is becoming an important tool, and decentralization and “virtualization” of management change management systems. Globalization determines the direction of management activities, forcing companies to adapt to a dynamic external environment.
Key words globalization, multinational companies, international management, decentralization, “virtualization” of management, management transformation, national and cross-cultural management, paradigm, management system improvement, global economy
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