Social-and-Economic Order of Organizational Interaction in the Systems of Production Management
Published Online: Jun 03, 2019
Page range: 93 - 99
Received: Dec 01, 2018
Accepted: Mar 01, 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/mspe-2019-0016
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The results of social-and-economic order analysis in the context of formation and representing organizational interaction between managing subjects of production management are considered in the article. It was proved that social-and-economic order, as a type of social order, is acting as the determinative prerequisite of formation efficient organizational interaction in any system of present-day management. It was well-grounded that social-and-economic order of organizational interactions is caused by economic requirements and economic interests of production subjects has a relevant legal content, and its determinative element stands for ordering ownership relations, i.e., order between people as far as owning and managing means of production are concerned. The author’s models of representing organizational interaction in the systems of production management depending on forms and methods of division relations of ownership for means of production are presented in the article.