Corresponding Member of the RAS, Prof. Dr. George Kleiner,
Financial University, Russia
SYSTEM ECONOMY AS A PLATFORM FOR ANALYSIS AND MODELING OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
The main factor that complicates the construction of adequate and effective models of social phenomena in the context of big data, a developed Internet environment, artificial intelligence technology, etc., is the gap between the methods of modeling the processes of the dynamics of the material world, social consciousness, individual spiritual development, and real action. A theoretical and methodological platform is needed that allows the integration of models of the dynamics of the organizational structure, process flows, infrastructure, intentions, and plans of participants in economic activity. System economy is the answer – a concept representing the socio-economic space as a field of emergence, interaction, transformation and liquidation of socio-economic systems. This representation not only simplifies the process but also allows us to develop an axiomatic typology of systems, including the interrelations of their functional and morphological characteristics, to describe the main features of the algebra of socio-economic systems. A typical element of the economy in this approach is a tetrad – a relatively stable complex of organizational, process, project and environmental systems interacting with each other in the space-time continuum according to the laws of homeostasis.
The lecture will cover the main directions of development of the system economy and examples of its application in economic policy development, effective management, and sustainable development.