Received 31.05.2022, Revised 30.07.2023, Accepted 25.08.2023
The article examines the modern features of the formation of the social economy system in Ukraine in the conditions of the transformation of the global economic system under the influence of the intensification of the development of information technologies. It was determined that the social economy represents a sufficiently significant list of various areas of specific activity, which by their nature have the appropriate number of potential opportunities for ensuring the participation of the population and united territorial communities for participation in programs of social and economic stimulation in general and the formation of approaches for the expanded creation of new workplaces in particular. One of the main tasks related to the need to increase the efficiency of the social economy is the need to form new principles of functioning of state and non-state non-profit institutions that regulate all aspects of the functioning of the social economy in Ukraine. In this aspect, it is determined that the objective necessity is the study of the key components of the social economy with their differentiation according to institutional and other forms. The main feature of the implementation of the tasks of increasing the efficiency of the functioning of the social economy in modern conditions is to bring the management system of social enterprises into compliance with the intensive influence of new technologies, which form new spheres andbranches of economic activity and lead to the formation of the need for qualitatively new workplaces. It is the combination of the need of the social economy to meet the demand for jobs and the ability of the digital economy to generate them in the formation of new high-tech industries that makes it possible to increase the overall efficiency of the social economy sector in Ukraine. The special relevance of the implementation of the principles of the social economy in terms of the need to integrate Ukraine into the system of market and social relations of the European Union in connection with the acquisition of the status of a candidate country for EU membership and the future need to implement European provisions in the sphere of the functioning of social economy institutions into the national legislation of Ukraine has been proven.
social economy; principles of social economy; components of social economy
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