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ВЫБОР СТРАТЕГИИ АВТОМАТИЗАЦИИ ФИНАНСОВОЙ ОРГАНИЗАЦИИ НА ОСНОВЕ КОЛИЧЕСТВЕННОГО SWOT -АНАЛИЗА
Usage of automated informational systems in the daily activities of a financial institution is the basis of its successful existence and development. The most common ways of automation in the financial sector based on own development or standard of automated banking systems (ABS) are no longer able to meet the increasing needs. That is why the use of successfully operating in other industries ERP systems becomes very attractive. For today, many researches has been done on the existing market of banking systems. There are also works describing the advantages of using ERP systems for automation of economic activities of the bank. Nevertheless, it is quite difficult to make a choice about strategy of automation. The aim of the study is to identify and assess the strengths and weaknesses of each of the ways of automation and their ability to withstand the opportunities and threats of environmental factors. The method of quantitative SWOT analysis based on expert assessments was used for this study. The quantitative SWOT analysis matrices had been obtained because the study allow decision-makers in the field of IT strategy to have a more balanced approach to the choice of the development path. Comparison of SWOT matrices for analysis of automation paths allows making a conclusion about the preference of using ERP system as a basic system in the bank.
The detailed review of the historical features of the development of insurance, insurance of modern terminology, as well as the functions, principles and security features; We analyzed the modern types of insurance with an emphasis on the nuances of the contractual relationship, given their different classifications; given the characteristics of financial and economic bases of insurance activities; described by the tariff policy of the insurer with a slight indentation in the actuarial calculations; and also shows the types of formed insurance reserves and characteristics of the investment policy of the insurance organization. Particular attention is given to the practical side: a huge database of abstracts on topics challenges, opportunities to create business process and conduct SWOT-analysis for the insurance company, as well as the decision of cases. The content of the textbook meets the current requirements of the Federal state educational standard of higher education. For bachelors and masters students of the educational program "Economy". The textbook is of interest not only to students, but also those interested in this kind of activity as insurance.
The article presents the main results of the "Russian Society-2020: Expert Vision of the Future" project which was conducted by the RAS Institute of Sociology and the ZIRCON Research Group in July – October 2015, financed by the RSF grant "Dynamics of social transformations in the socio-economic, political, socio-cultural and ethno-religious contexts".
This paper considers the results of research dedicated to study the range of features of universities contemporary personnel policy. This policy currently is under the influence of range of institutional changes. What types of responses do universities demonstrate to meet the transformations?
Increasing pressure of government and society on universities can be considered as a recipe for organizational adjustment initialization. It could lead either to standardization or to differentiation of general and functional strategies.
The expert survey has been done. It allowed to mark the scopes of standardization and differentiation of universities personnel policies as well as the range of response to institutional changes (reactive, proactive and status quo).
The material published is reduced and adapted to the format of "Polity" version of the analytical report on the results of an expert survey conducted in the framework of expert scenario-predictive monitoring "Russia 2020". The project was implemented jointly by the RAS Institute of Sociology and the ZIRCON Research Group in July-October 2015, with the financing of the RSF grant "Dynamics of social transformations in the socio-economic, political, socio-cultural and ethno-religious contexts" (№ 14-28-00218). The report was prepared by I.V.Zadorin (chief)., D.V.Maltseva and V.V.Petukhov. Expert survey was organized and conducted by E.V.Khalkina.
The chapter reveals the methodology and processes of banking planning. The central idea is the integration of strategic and operational planning processes.
The chapter reveals the methodological and organizational aspects of banking planning. The central idea is the integration of strategic and operational planning processes.
In this paper we consider choice problems under the assumption that the preferences of the decision maker are expressed in the form of a parametric partial weak order without assuming the existence of any value function. We investigate both the sensitivity (stability) of each non-dominated solution with respect to the changes of parameters of this order, and the sensitivity of the set of non-dominated solutions as a whole to similar changes. We show that this type of sensitivity analysis can be performed by employing techniques of linear programming.
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