Abstract

The article aims to develop the methodological base for study and substantiation of homeostatic mechanisms of control of stability of managing systems in the conditions which is implemented according to the sustainable management concept. The article describes features of main types of homeostasis of managing systems (evolutionary, structural, resistant, system homeostasis), their hierarchical closed interrelation and inherent specific and predictive administrative properties. The following is herein substantiated: conditions of homeostasis generation and realization of specific effect of mechanisms and, respectively, regulators of adaptation of managing systems to external and internal transformations; directions and methods to form resistant, to institutional and resource restrictions, complementary managing complexes. The article states that the combinatorics of homeostasis controls includes stabilizing, inertial, adaptation, organizational and economic, kinematic, cybernetic, alarm, cognitive information, reparative, regenerative and other types of controls. It emphasizes that the complex of mechanisms to ensure self-regulating properties of systems must be focused on support of their adaptation abilities to external and internal transformations. Taking into account four-level structural hierarchy of homeostatic properties, the article substantiates the possibility of ensuring adequate design of regulators for their consolidation according to priority objects of tools and events localization.

Highlights

  • The term “new normal” [1] has been increasingly used to describe the post-crisis (20082009) stage of world economy development characterized by the stagnatory nature of recovery of developed economies from the Great Recession

  • Based on the generalized theoretical foundation of homeostasis [3,4,5,6], we singled out the following types thereof taking into account certain restrictions of the external and internal environment of managing systems functioning (Fig. 1): genetic homeostasis; structural homeostasis; immunological homeostasis; system homeostasis reflecting multidimensional stability of the internal environment of managing systems functioning

  • We should state that we have developed the complex methodological base for study and development of homeostatic mechanisms of ensuring stability of managing systems, using which we singled out, structured and identified four types of managing formations homeostasis

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Introduction

The term “new normal” [1] has been increasingly used to describe the post-crisis (20082009) stage of world economy development characterized by the stagnatory nature of recovery of developed economies from the Great Recession. First of all, it relates to formation of a large-scale debt overhang in economically developed countries; difficulty of system transformations and impossibility to implement traditional macroeconomic recovery and institutionally focused development models. The authors focus on substantiation and implementation of the sustainable management concept in the “new normal” conditions based on determination of dominants of ensuring system homeostasis

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