The article presents an analysis of the organizational structures of cooperatives in the agricultural industry, offers conceptual approaches to modeling the organizational structures of agricultural formations in Russia, taking into account the specifics of the industry, using modern and innovative strategies for organizational changes. The creation of flexible multilevel systems of cooperation is substantiated, allowing, on the one hand, to consider the interests of both members of a single cooperative and a group of cooperatives that synergistically consolidate the available and attracted resources. An assessment of the importance of these principles for creating an effective cooperative structure is based on analyzing a survey of peasant farms in the Perm Territory. A promising organizational structure of multilevel cooperation has been developed.
The article considers the development of a separate service for drilling in oil producing enterprises. A description of new scientific approaches and experience in solving practical problem is presented the development of the model as an applied tool to support the adoption of managerial decisions in the area of optimizing quantitative and qualitative composition of customer’s services. The application of self-norming, assessment of qualification level, modern intellectual technologies of complex estimation and ways of representation of results of calculations is substantiated.
The article analyzes the market of the sports industry, the object of research is sports information as part of the product. The term "sports product", being an integral concept, includes several components. Currently, the study of the sports product often implies a consideration of the material and sports and entertainment side, while information is one of the fundamental concepts in the field of sports.
This article analyses the approaches for evaluating the economic impact from the world's top sporting events, with the focus on the "willingness to pay" technique. The variations of this model and basic assumptions are also assessed. Authors developed their own social research study dedicated to measuring the willingness of Russian citizens to fund top sporting events, particularly focusing on the examples of the 2018 FIFA World Cup.