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  • Galina Chipriyanova, Mihail Chipriyanov
    BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE COMPETENCE AND ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING (ERP) SYSTEMS TOOLS
    JEL: Ì21, Ì41
    Keywords: digitalization, planning software, enterprise resource planning (ERP), competence, digital tools
    Abstract: The study focuses on current aspects of implementing contemporary digital tools for solving planned tasks and achieving goals. The potential of integrated enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems is analysed, as well as the competence needed to work with them. Special attention is paid to the so-called Business Intelligence (BI) competence. The concluding part of the article assesses the potential of specific BI tools for solving various management tasks and successful realization of strategic goals
  • Mihail Chipriyanov, Magdalena Slave Andonovska
    SPECIFIC CHARACTER OF THE MEDIA AS BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS AND MODELS FOR ANALYSING THE VALUES CREATED BY THEM
    JEL: M21.
    Keywords: media, media organization, strategic analysis, value chain, value network.
    Abstract: The article focuses on current issues related to strategic analysis of value creation in the media. At the beginning, the characteristic features of a media organization as such are presented and the specific aspects of its business management are assessed. Methodological issues of the analysis of value creation in the network form of partnership are clarified. The concluding part visualizes a generalized model of the value chain after the example of the audiovisual media in the Republic of North Macedonia.
  • Mihail Chipriyanov, Galina Chipriyanova
    BUSINESS CRISIS MANAGEMENT AND ITS IMPACT ON THE ACCOUNTING POLICY OF ENTERPRISES
    JEL: Ì 21, Ì 41
    Keywords: enterprise, crisis, crisis management, accounting policy
    Abstract: Business crisis management is extremely important. Underestimating its importance may result in significant losses for owners, or even put an end to the operation of an enterprise. Hence, the unequivocal conclusion that the continuous evolution of knowledge regarding business crisis management is a major prerequisite and a factor encouraging more successful and more sustainable business development. It is a necessary condition for the survival and stabilization of enterprises, therefore enterprises need to design adequate accounting policies, i.e. a defensive accounting policy, within the context of legally regulated conditions regarding the organisation and methodology of accounting reporting for enterprises. Each enterprise undergoing a crisis or depression should define the contents of the separate elements of its defensive accounting policy so that the accounting tools employed, and the practical actions implemented, render this policy an efficient means for managing the economic activity of the enterprise. The aim of this paper is to outline the specific features of business crisis management and its impact on the accounting policy of enterprises.

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