Abstract

The introduction of the conceptual foundations of the bioeconomy in the process of economic transformations contributes to sustainable development, ensuring the achievement of environmental, social, and economic goals. Despite the fact that numerous domestic and foreign scientists position the bioeconomy as a key sector of sustainable transformation, there is still a lack of a comprehensive set of factors that characterize the sustainable management of an organization in the sector of bioeconomy. Our research is directed towards developing a methodological approach to identifying the factors influencing the introduction and implementation of sustainable management business strategies in the bioeconomic sector. The aim of the article is to develop a comprehensive methodology and a conception for studying the factors of perception of bioeconomic transformation by the management of organizations in the bioeconomic sector using triangulation of research methods. Within the framework of the carried out study, the choice of the studied industries and sectors of the agro-industrial complex of Ukraine, also their characteristics that are important for bioeconomic transformation, are substantiated. The studied sectors include five main areas: agricultural engineering; food industry; storage and sale of finished products of the agro-industrial complex (in the part of packaging); bioenergy; scientific and scientific-technical activities. The selected sectors cover all components of the agri-food supply chain to the consumer. A methodological approach to assessing the perception of bioeconomic transformation at the managerial level has been developed and the conceptual model for empirical studying of the perception of bioeconomic transformation of enterprises in selected sectors of the agro-industrial complex in the inter-raw material and inter-sectoral contexts has been proposed. The proposed methodology forms a conceptual framework for determining the priority factors influencing the choice of appropriate business strategies in the bioeconomy.

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