Development of a Procedure for Controlled Withdrawal of Industrial Enterprises from Equilibrium for Transition to a Higher-Level Innovative Development

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The purpose of the study is to develop recommendations for the implementation of the procedure for the managed withdrawal of enterprises from the equilibrium state in order to move to a higher level of innovative development. Based on the results of the work, the following main conclusions were obtained. To ensure economic sustainability, an enterprise, on the one hand, must ensure an equilibrium state of its economy, that is, not go beyond the range of variation established by the development strategy. However, in this case, a contradiction arises, since the business must develop and these limits will restrain it. Therefore, the task of ensuring the economic stability of enterprises does not leave the agenda of economic research and has not yet received its final decision. As the study showed, for a managed transition to a new qualitative level within the framework of ensuring its economic stability, it needs to have technology to exit the state of economic stability in order to eliminate the limitations of the external and/or internal measurement of this category, as well as return to the original equilibrium state. In other words, to develop and implement a project for the managed withdrawal of an enterprise from an equilibrium state in order to move to a higher level of development in terms of increasing the «throughput» of a business or increasing its scale and then stabilizing this state—in the traditional sense. For these purposes, it is most acceptable to use the provisions of the theory of limitations of systems due to the need to perform a large amount of difficult-to-formalize logical examinations during the implementation of the project.

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Adik T. Aliev

All-Russian Research Institute «Center»

Author for correspondence.
Email: alievadik@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-5272-3898

Dr. Sci. (Econ.), Professor; Professor, Training Department of the Graduate School

Russian Federation, Moscow

Konstantin V. Baldin

All-Russian Research Institute «Center»

Email: kvbaldin@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-1365-5802

Dr. Sci. (Econ.), Professor; Professor, Training Department of the Graduate School

Russian Federation, Moscow

Artur D. Bobryshev

All-Russian Research Institute «Center»

Email: 3646410@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0003-1575-5361
Scopus Author ID: 55345366400

Dr. Sci. (Econ.), Professor; Professor, Training Department of the Graduate School

Russian Federation, Moscow

Alexander A. Pudov

Interregional Accounting Department of the Federal Treasury

Email: alepudov@yandex.ru

Deputy Head

Russian Federation, Moscow

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