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POTENTIAL OF CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY ENTERPRISES
IMPROVEMENT DIRECTIONS
Iskandarov Bekzod Abdujalilovich
teacher at Samarkand Institute of Economics and Service
Abstract
: Economic potential occupies a special place in the system of organization of the
national economy as a means of forming the production process and its material basis. The level
of economic potential characterizes the level of economic development, determines the
competitiveness of the country, the level of capitalization of enterprises.
Key words
: productive forces , production release potential , maximum opportunity
In the context of the digitalization of the economy, one of the economic categories that is
receiving great attention is the concept of the economic potential of an enterprise. In order for
economic processes to occur in enterprises and bring them a certain level of benefit, intangible
assets are also involved, along with material and labor resources. Their totality cannot be called
material and labor resources as before. If this were done, intangible assets would no longer be
included in their composition. Therefore, it is appropriate to call them the economic potential of
the enterprise. Because in this, along with material resources, intangible assets and labor
resources are fully reflected. In the conditions of market relations, each enterprise seeks to
ensure its rapid development based on the continuous growth of production, improvement of
product quality and its timely sale, as well as timely receipt of planned profits and income.
Therefore, the activities of the enterprise should be multi-purpose and dynamic, aimed at
innovative development, striving for the effective use of production capacities and resources,
and able to respond to market conditions in a timely and efficient manner.
In this paragraph, we will study the specific features of managing the economic potential of
construction industry enterprises, in turn, the construction industry is a complex of activities for
the construction of residential and non-residential buildings in a given country
. In turn, in our
opinion, construction industry enterprises are enterprises engaged in the construction of
residential buildings and non-residential complexes in a given country. The management of the
economic potential of construction industry enterprises can be understood as influencing the
economic activities of enterprises engaged in the construction of residential and non-residential
buildings through various methods and means. That is, the management of the economic
potential of an enterprise means the organization of the economic activities of the enterprise in
scientific, technical, industrial, technological, administrative and other areas based on
management functions and principles. Construction enterprises, in turn, are the main link in the
construction complex, which can be classified according to many criteria listed below.
In particular, all construction enterprises are divided into 2 groups according to the economic
purpose of the products they produce:
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1. Enterprises producing means of production;
2. Enterprises producing consumer goods.
In addition, according to the content of activities in capital construction, construction
enterprises can be divided into:
-construction and installation work (performance of all types of construction work);
-Perform construction industry production work (for the production of construction materials
and products);
-construction transport enterprises (enterprises that transport construction production elements);
-mechanization enterprises (construction machinery operation and repair enterprises), etc.
In the process of interpreting the concept of economic potential of construction industry
enterprises, it is important to dwell on the meaning of the concept of potential. It is necessary to
consider the interpretations of the concept of "potential" as a term by various scientists and
determine its place in the formation of economic interests. The concept of "potential" is derived
from the Latin word "potentia", which means "possibility, strength, power". In economic
literature, the concept of "potential" is defined as "a set of available means", "potential in any
field", "available resources, means, reserves"
. The common aspect of the above interpretations
of the concept of "potential" as a term is the possibility of implementing a set of certain means
necessary and required to achieve certain goals. Based on this, it can be said that several
interpretations of the concept of "economic potential" are presented in the economic literature.
"Economic potential" as an economic category is a system that reflects the economic situation,
reflecting complex, multifaceted relationships that determine its development and current state.
In scientific literature, the term "potential" has various meanings, including concepts such as
"power", "strength", "maximum potential", "limit".
Competence (from the Latin "potentia" - power) is the resources, capabilities, means, reserves,
capabilities of an individual, society, or state in a particular area that can be used to solve any
problem and work towards a goal
.
Also, from the definitions of economic potential given by the authors, it is possible to
distinguish different approaches to this concept. For example, CIS economists such as B.
Plishevsky, AV, Todoseychuk, Y. Lichkin and A. Sigichko, who are supporters
of the first
approach,
interpret economic potential as all available resources, including labor, investment,
financial, production resources
. They interpret the concept of economic potential as the
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potential of all available resources. In our opinion, resources themselves, that is, existing
resources alone, are not able to fully reflect the economic potential of an enterprise. Because,
even when viewed at the enterprise or state level, the existing socio-economic relations, the
type of activity being carried out, the management process and its effectiveness are also
manifested as the basis for development. According to the ideas of supporters
of the second
approach
, economic potential is interpreted as the aggregate potential of all sectors of the
national economy. LI Lopatnikova, LP Kurakova, VN Mosina and DM Kruklar interpret
economic potential as "all the available capabilities of the national economy in the areas of
industrial and agricultural production, capital construction, transportation and public services"
.
As
a third approach
The concept of "economic potential" is considered synonymous with the
concepts of "economic power" and "national economic potential"
. Another author expressed
the opposite opinion, emphasizing that the category of "national economic potential" is broader
than the category of "economic potential" because the concept of "national economy" in turn
has acquired a broader meaning than the concept of "economy"
of the fourth approach
interpret economic potential as the result of economic relations of the
activities of economic entities. In particular, according to L.S. Sosnenko, economic potential
should be interpreted in terms of the full use of the existing capabilities of socio-economic
systems in the production of goods and services, as well as management relations
. Currently,
economic potential is mainly expressed as the value of the gross domestic product of the
country, i.e. the value of the gross domestic product of the country, created in the complex of
fixed assets and sectors, created due to the development of productive forces and the maximum
use of the capabilities of productive forces.
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