2021
DOI: 10.32983/2222-4459-2021-8-162-172
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The Conceptual Principles for Ensuring the Financial Security of Joint Stock Companies in Ukraine

Abstract: The article is aimed at defining the conceptual principles for the development of a system for ensuring the financial security of joint stock companies (JSC) in Ukraine, which will contribute to increasing the level of capitalization and security of both listing companies and the stock market as a whole. The theoretical and methodological basis are fundamental provisions of both economic and institutional theory, security theory, system analysis using such general scientific methods of cognition of economic ph… Show more

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“…M. Mamardashvili believes that economic crime can be considered as a kind of "fixed point of intensity", i.e. as a phenomenon, the content of which has not been fully clarified and cannot be fully clarified, but knowing it is an important incentive for the continuous search for new content [6]. The founder of the theory of economic crime is the American criminologist E. Sutherland, who introduced the concept of "whitecollar" crime: "this is anti-social, enrichment-oriented behavior of persons who occupy a socially prestigious position in society and, within the framework of their professional activity, act in such a way that, while simultaneously obeying the law the rest of the people, abuse the public trust enjoyed by their group".…”
Section: The Main Materials Of the Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…M. Mamardashvili believes that economic crime can be considered as a kind of "fixed point of intensity", i.e. as a phenomenon, the content of which has not been fully clarified and cannot be fully clarified, but knowing it is an important incentive for the continuous search for new content [6]. The founder of the theory of economic crime is the American criminologist E. Sutherland, who introduced the concept of "whitecollar" crime: "this is anti-social, enrichment-oriented behavior of persons who occupy a socially prestigious position in society and, within the framework of their professional activity, act in such a way that, while simultaneously obeying the law the rest of the people, abuse the public trust enjoyed by their group".…”
Section: The Main Materials Of the Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Approaches to assessing the financial security of enterprises, the issues of methodology for forming a mechanism for ensuring their efficiency were considered in the scientific works of Ukrainian authors such as: G. M. Azarenkova [1], O. I. Baranovsky [2], N.N. Poyda-Nosyk [3],T. G. Vasyltsiv [4], O. I. Vivchar [5], V. V. Lukyanova & Y. V. Shutyak [6], S. I. Melnyk [7], O. V. Nusinova [8], A. S. Poltorak [9], O. V. Susidenko [10], A. V. Cherep [11], O. V. Cherevko [12], T. V. Momot [13].…”
Section: Choosing An Organizational and Economic Mechanism To Ensure ...mentioning
confidence: 99%