ECONOMIC DIMENSIONS AND PARADIGMATIC MECHANISMS OF PERSONAL SECURITY MANAGEMENT
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Published:2024-04-30
Issue:55
Volume:2
Page:488-501
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ISSN:2310-8770
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Container-title:Financial and credit activity problems of theory and practice
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language:
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Short-container-title:ФКДПТП
Author:
Tsymbal Bohdan, Shvedun Victoriia, Naumik-Gladka Kateryna, Chernenko YuliaORCID, Kriukov ОleksiiORCID
Abstract
The purpose of this article is a complete, comprehensive, bibliometric, doctrinal and empirical study of the general theoretical foundations of economic dimensions and paradigmatic mechanisms for managing personal security. The methodological basis of the work is a pluralistic and complementary combination of modern general philosophical and legal approaches, general scientific and special scientific methods, techniques and principles of scientific knowledge, due to the uniqueness of the subject of research, necessary to ensure its objective study. By means of bibliometric analysis, the trends and key areas of personal security research in the context of financial and economic security are determined. For the first time, a comprehensive analysis of the general theoretical foundations of economic dimensions and paradigmatic mechanisms of personal safety management is presented using a wide range of general and special scientific methods, techniques and principles of scientific knowledge. The generalization of the paradigmatic mechanism of the empirical study of the components of personal security made it possible to distinguish the following components: motivational one – the need for security, emotional one – the sensitivity to dangers, cognitive one – the beliefs about security, and behavioural one – the forms of response to hazards. The authors proved that there is a correlation between the indicators of the personal security component "Beliefs about security". In particular, it can be assumed that the significance of a person to himself determines the degree of his self-control and, accordingly, the reaction to external factors in the context of ensuring security. Besides, the benevolence of the world directly affects the self-esteem of the individual and his ability to control the processes around him.
Publisher
FinTechAlliance
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