Кафедра "Києво-Могилянська школа врядування імені Андрія Мелешевича"
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Item Adaptive Response Methodology For Sustainable Energy Systems Of The National Economy In The Security Dimension(2024) Kharazishvili, Yurii; Sukhodolia, Oleksandr; Riabtsev, Gennadii; Kalinin, Oleksandr; Us, Galyna; Lunov, YevhenThis article presents a methodology that combines expert assessments and mathematical calculations to quantify the impact of both external and internal threats on the energy security level of a state. The approach utilizes an energy security model to assess the overall impact of changes in integrated index components. Adaptive control methods are employed to decompose integrated indices and security indicators. The methodology incorporates indicators that determine safe existence limits within security gradations and uses normalization techniques and dynamic weighting coefficients. It also formalizes the impact of threats on the integral index, constructs a new trajectory for goal achievement, and decomposes the dynamics into components and energy security indicators. The developed methodology aids in formulating management decisions to mitigate and eliminate threats to energy security, ensuring adaptability within the energy system and maintaining a trajectory of sustainable development. This can be applied at various levels, from local to national, through the Energy Sustainability Plan of the Country.Item Enhancing Security in Sustainable Energy Systems for Central European Business: An Adaptive Response Methodology under National Economy(2025) Kharazishvili, Yurii; Sukhodolia, Oleksandr; Riabtsev, Hennadii; Kalinin, Oleksandr; Us, Galyna; Lunov, YevhenThe increasing complexity of energy security threats, both internal and external, poses significant challenges for businesses in Europe, necessitating a robust framework for evaluating and responding to these risks. This article introduces a comprehensive methodology designed to assess the effects of these threats on a state's energy security through two distinct approaches. The first method focuses on identifying imbalances by analysing the deviation of key indicators from established sustainability benchmarks. The second method combines expert evaluations of changes in comprehensive index components with mathematical computations to assess their overall impact through an energy security model. By employing adaptive control techniques, this methodology disaggregates integrated indices of components and security metrics, allowing a nuanced understanding of energy security dynamics. The energy security model incorporates contemporary evaluation methods that define secure thresholds within various security levels, facilitating a structured analysis of vulnerabilities. This flexible response approach formalises the impacts of threats on the holistic index, establishes new pathways for achieving objectives after a threat and dissects emerging dynamics into actionable components and metrics. The primary research objectives include enhancing the strategic planning capabilities of businesses, improving management decision making processes and quantifying threats to energy security in a systematic manner. The findings indicate that this methodology significantly aids managerial decision making, enabling businesses to alleviate the impacts of threats on energy security strategy elements. Furthermore, the Energy Sustainability Plan formalises relevant response strategies at multiple tiers, ensuring the adaptability of energy systems to maintain a sustainable development trajectory. This study contributes to the broader discourse on energy security by providing a practical framework that can be utilised by policymakers and business leaders to navigate the complexities of energy threats in Central Europe. Implications for Central European audience: By assessing internal and external threats to energy security, businesses in Central Europe can proactively address risks and optimise their sustainable energy strategies. Utilising adaptive control techniques and contemporary evaluation methods enhances resilience to evolving threats and ensures the stability of energy systems. This approach provides practical decision making insights and empowers businesses to customise their response strategies, thereby advancing the region's energy security and sustainability initiatives.