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Тенденції розвитку агробізнесу України в умовах воєнного стану

Отримано: 23.04.2025 Доопрацьовано: 28.08.2025 Прийнято: 01.10.2025
Анотація

Дослідження мало на меті провести комплексний бібліометричний аналіз впливу російсько-української війни на управління агробізнесом. На основі набору даних із 742 наукових публікацій із бази даних Scopus (2014-2024 рр.) у дослідженні простежено еволюцію тем, пов’язаних із бізнесом, під час війни, що проливає світло на ширший соціально-економічний контекст, в якому ці теми вбудовані. Аналіз підкреслив взаємопов’язаний характер досліджень у різних дисциплінах, ілюструючи, як більш широкі дослідження геополітичних конфліктів, перебоїв у торгівлі та гуманітарних питань слугують фоном для більш цілеспрямованих досліджень у сфері управління агробізнесом. Такий багаторівневий підхід дозволив чіткіше зрозуміти вплив війни на оперативне середовище підприємств, виклики, що стоять перед безперервністю діяльності, та адаптивні заходи, вжиті компаніями в зоні конфлікту та за її межами. Результати дослідження визначили сім ключових сфер управління агробізнесом, на які впливає війна: утримання персоналу та безпека робочої сили, диверсифікація ринку, перенесення бізнесу, запуск нових напрямів бізнесу, забезпечення функціональності в умовах форс-мажорних обставин, підтримка та захист ринків збуту, а також посилення захисту інформації та кібербезпеки. Узагальнюючи попередні наукові напрацювання, цей аналіз підкреслив спільні теми, висвітлив ключові прогалини у знаннях та запропонував майбутні напрями для досліджень і практики. Запропоновано парадигму формування агростартапу, який сприятиме підвищенню стійкості економіки та розвитку агробізнесу

Ключові слова
війна; стартап; управління; економіка; персонал
Деталі
DOI https://doi.org/10.32317/ekon.apk/5.2025.48
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