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A Man of Conduct as a Transformation Phase of a Man in Revolt

https://doi.org/10.18384/2949-5148-2026-1-96-103

Abstract

   Aim. To draw the attention of the scientific community and practitioners to the contemporary challenge of the emergence of a man of conduct in social and economic life and the new problems associated with this phenomenon. To substantiate the non-random nature of this development and demonstrate the logical connection between a man in revolt, an absurd man, and a man of conduct.

   Methodology. The reliability and comprehensiveness of the study are ensured by dialectical approach, which makes the analysis of internal contradictions possible, and a systematic approach, which consid-
ers the multi-level nature and institutional nature of economic and organizational relations. The methods of scientific abstraction and theoretical modeling were also used.

   Results. The most important conclusions of the study were an explanation of current events from a behavioral perspective, a justification for a comprehensive study of this phenomenon, and the need to improve economic management mechanisms by incorporating a behavioral component. The significance of implementing the study’s findings lies in improving the effectiveness of management activities and creating conditions for breakthrough economic development in Russia.

   Research implications. The study demonstrates that to avoid collapse, the economy must be prepared for a breakthrough development scenario and restructure accordingly. To achieve this, the study proposes a qualitative change in working conditions as the primary focus of economic restructuring and substantiates the need to restore labor to its natural component that is creativity.

About the Author

S. V. Kupriyanov
Belgorod State Technological University named after V. G. Shukhov
Russian Federation

Sergey V. Kupriyanov, Dr. Sci. (Economics), Prof.

Department of World Economy and Financial Management

Belgorod



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