Abstract

The significance of the economic security of enterprises as a process of achieving the efficiency of the use of technologies is justified, which will allow forming the environment of the functioning of industrial branches based on the needs of high, medium and low levels of complexity of production. The necessity of applying the method of analysis of the functioning environment as a non-parametric method, which allows for the assessment of the economic security from the point of view of achieving the efficiency based on the effective and factor (resource) indicators of the enterprises’ activity, has been proven. The activity of the enterprises by technology levels was analyzed by forming positions in the environment of functioning according to the coefficients of the ratio between the number of operating enterprises and the volume of products sold and the coefficients of the ratio between the number of employees and the volume of products sold. To confirm the significance of the performance and factor indicators, a correlation-regression analysis of the dependence of the volume of sold products (goods, services) on the number of employees and the dependence of the number of employees on the number of operating enterprises was carried out, the results of which have revealed a connection density sufficient for the use of a non-parametric method. The environment for the functioning of enterprises according to the levels of technology in the context of economic security has been formed, in which, unlike the existing option (according to the method of M. Farrell), in addition to the line of efficiency, it is proposed to build a line of inefficiency, and the level of economic security is considered based on the possibility of achieving efficiency and the relationship to inefficiency. A sufficiently high level of economic security in Ukraine was revealed for enterprises using low and medium levels of technology, while high-tech and intellectually creative production is not effective under existing conditions.

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