UPDATING THE CONTENT OF THE CATEGORIES "STRATEGIC PLANNING OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT" AND "TRANSFORMATION OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT IN RURAL AREAS"
Issue № 11, 2019, article № 16, pages 101-105
Section: Social problems of rural territories
Language: Russian
Original language title: АКТУАЛИЗАЦИЯ СОДЕРЖАНИЯ КАТЕГОРИЙ «СТРАТЕГИЧЕСКОЕ ПЛАНИРОВАНИЕ РАЗВИТИЯ СЕЛЬСКИХ ТЕРРИТОРИЙ» И «ТРАНСФОРМАЦИЯ ФИЛОСОФИИ ХОЗЯЙСТВОВАНИЯ В СЕЛЬСКИХ ТЕРРИТОРИЯХ»
Keywords: STRATEGY, STRATEGIC PLANNING, RURAL TERRITORIES, CATEGORY, MANAGEMENT PHILOSOPHY
Abstract: The relevance of the research topic of improving the strategic planning of rural areas is the rapid dynamics of the development of digital technologies that aggressively change the structure of production, economic and managerial relations. In the aspect of solving state problems in the agrarian sector, strategic planning for the development of rural territories seems to be a mechanism for solving them, providing means and mechanisms for solving simultaneously multidirectional tasks: increasing export volumes and ensuring food independence of the country, etc. The problem that the development strategy is as an instrument of modernization of the local economy does not work at the municipal level. The purpose of the study is to determine the relevant characteristics and models of strategic planning for rural development. The main research method was the method of complex scientific and methodological assessment of socio-economic relations in the development of managerial decisions. The research results are presented by the author’s wording of the content of the categories “strategic planning for rural development”, “transformation of the philosophy of managing in rural areas” and the definition of strategic planning models for rural development, with a brief description of them. Based on the classification of the forms and types of strategic planning for rural development, the following models are identified: idealistic, transformative, corrective, problematic, transformative, competitive, sectoral, local, developing, reproductive, supportive, restraining.
Authors: Strelka Evgenii Aleksandrovich