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REGIONAL SMES IMPACT ON THE SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT OF THE GLOBAL ECONOMY Lozitskaya, Olga; Ablaev, Ildar; Budko, Evgenia
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 9, No 3 (2020): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
Publisher : International Journal of Supply Chain Management

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Abstract? Today, supply chain management has emerged as an important capability of operational excellence for companies. On the one hand, small and medium-sized businesses are managed by business families, and through this, owners will make strategic decisions to control and manage operations. Towards the growth of professionalization levels is risk-taking, which has a significant impact on business. Based on the results obtained, the main trends of the modern development of global family policy are highlighted, including the degree of its impact on the economic stability and the competitiveness of the country. The research is based on four macro-regions of the world: Europe, America, Asia, as well as Australia and New Zealand. The purpose of this paper is to provide a model for the relationship between the characteristics of small and medium-sized family businesses and supply chain management. The relevant model shows which of the family business requirements and supply chain management is effective. As a result, it was concluded that the strongest relationship between the family policy and economic development can be traced in supply chain management of Russia. Other regions of the world demonstrated a lower correlation. This emphasizes the non-synchronous impact of the decisions made by the state in the interests of the family on its global competitiveness. It was revealed that the improvement of economic indicators stimulates fertility in Russia, while in other countries, on the contrary, it provokes its decline.
Potential threats the rise of China's economic and military power in the Asia Pacific region Tse, Kay; Ablaev, Ildar; Malkan, Omer
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Approach Research and Science Том 1 № 01 (2023): International Journal of Multidisciplinary Approach Research and Science
Publisher : PT. Riset Press International

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Since long ago, international scholars have predicted that China will rise as one of the great powers in the international political economy. Based on China's potential to rise as the world’s number two power, this paper will discuss the forms of China's potential threats through economic and military means that can threaten the security of the Asia Pacific region. The main objective of this study is to examine the factors behind China's rise as a new power in the world economy and to identify the potential threat of China's military to the security of the Asia Pacific region. This study uses the concept of human security and security dilemma. The results of the study show that China has indeed succeeded in becoming a major power in the world economy after joining the WTO. However, the development of the international political economy today, shows that China has not fully challenged the existing international order through its military. China is seen to have worked hard to establish cooperation based on the spirit of the neighborhood and sustainable economic relations with countries in the Asia Pacific region and the United States.