Portfolio stability ensuring: an emerging chaos case (on the example of Ukrainian agroholdings)

Journal title RIVISTA DI STUDI SULLA SOSTENIBILITA'
Author/s Zoia Sokolovska, Oksana Klepikova, Semenov Anatoly
Publishing Year 2021 Issue 2021/1
Language English Pages 27 P. 65-91 File size 525 KB
DOI 10.3280/RISS2021-001005
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The purpose of this article is the study of large companies’ investment activities on the example of agricultural holdings in Ukraine. The belonging of the studied ob-jects to the complex dissipative economic systems with the emerging chaotic be-haviour is proved. The conditions and measures of ensuring the balance of the company’s investment portfolio are studied. The involvement of chaos theory is proposed as a mathematical basis of the studies. The proposed model of agro-holding investment activity dynamics is presented by the system of differential equations and realized using the MatLab software platform. Numerical modelling of the investment processes dynamics in accordance with different values of management parameters is carried out. Transition scenarios of the system to a chaotic motion mode with the emergence of a strange Lorentz attractor are fore-cast. Scenarios of experiments on the model in order to ensure sustainable propor-tional development of production and logistics subsystems of the agricultural hold-ing and the formation of its investment portfolio are proposed. The behaviour di-agnostics system model on the basis of evolutionary equations is aimed at increas-ing the efficiency of making corrective investment decisions for the sustainable development of the agricultural holding.

Keywords: agroholding, dissipative system, production subsystem, logistics, in-vestment activity, chaos theory, sustainable development

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Zoia Sokolovska, Oksana Klepikova, Semenov Anatoly, Portfolio stability ensuring: an emerging chaos case (on the example of Ukrainian agroholdings) in "RIVISTA DI STUDI SULLA SOSTENIBILITA'" 1/2021, pp 65-91, DOI: 10.3280/RISS2021-001005