ANALYSIS OF FACTORS THAT AFFECT "RAIDER ATTRACTION" BUSINESS FUEL AND ENERGY COMPLEX
Abstract
The article aims to identify factors influencing the formation of "raiding attractiveness" of the fuel and energy complex (FEC).The study determined the geography of raider attacks, which cover the whole territory of Ukraine. The bulk of them belongs to the Central and South-Eastern regions, due to the attractive facilities for raiding and appropriate conditions for its implementation.
Factors that affect the "raider attractiveness" of the fuel and energy complex and found that the greatest impact on the reported figure engaged in financial -economic and economic factors and the level of efficiency of the security forces, due to the focus of attention of experts on economic and financial parameters that describe the state and trends of the companies opportunities to counter the negative impact of stakeholders.
Most other factors (inadequacy of the existing management and regulatory framework, influence public authorities on fuel and energy complex, reducing safety and health, "transparent" privatization, inadequate corporate relations, corruption of public authorities, oligarchization economy, shadow energy sector) should be considered when shaping the information and analytical support counter raiding, assessing "raiding appeal" and the development of appropriate management actions.
Key words: Energy, information and analytical support, raiding, "raider appeal."
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