Acquired Helplessness Syndrome in Monofunctional Systems Experiencing Multicrisis: Mechanisms Overcoming Challenges in Resilient Circular Economy

Introduction. This study examines the issue of acquired helplessness syndrome (AHS) in monofunctional socio-ecological-economic systems, which are formed due to external armed aggression. The lack of integrated solutions covering demographic, social, economic, ecological, psychological, and institut...

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Автори: Mykytenko, Viktoriia, Sheludko, Nataliia, Khudolei, Veronika, Dobrovolskienė, Nomeda
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spelling oai:ojs2.www.ees-journal.com:article-3042025-09-29T09:52:57Z Acquired Helplessness Syndrome in Monofunctional Systems Experiencing Multicrisis: Mechanisms Overcoming Challenges in Resilient Circular Economy Mykytenko, Viktoriia Sheludko, Nataliia Khudolei, Veronika Dobrovolskienė, Nomeda AHS, Monofunctional Systems, Circular Economy, Resilience, Sustainability. AHS, Monofunctional Systems, Circular Economy, Resilience, Sustainability. Introduction. This study examines the issue of acquired helplessness syndrome (AHS) in monofunctional socio-ecological-economic systems, which are formed due to external armed aggression. The lack of integrated solutions covering demographic, social, economic, ecological, psychological, and institutional aspects limits the effectiveness of regeneration processes, reduces territorial competitiveness, and hinders development. Aim and tasks. This study aims to develop an integrated conceptual and methodological model for overcoming AHS by combining circular economy tools, the resilience paradigm, and cognitive rehabilitation approaches. Results. The analysis revealed interrelated demographic, economic, environmental, social, institutional, and psychological determinants of AHS that form sustainable barriers and risks to the restoration and modernisation of monofunctional systems (MFS). Using expert assessment and a matrix of relationships, the weighting coefficients of the influence of key determinant groups on socio-ecological-economic regeneration and rehabilitation were quantitatively assessed. Critical barriers, threats, and risks underlying the manifestations of SPB in MFS were identified. This approach made it possible to develop practical mechanisms for stabilisation and recovery, integrated into a holistic conceptual model, to form adaptive strategies for spatial development in a multi-crisis situation. A universal algorithm for restoring the stability of the MFS is proposed, ensuring competitiveness, adaptability, and inclusive territorial development, consistent with international post-crisis recovery practices. Conclusions. The study confirmed that overcoming the AHS in monofunctional socio-ecological-economic systems requires integrating demographic, socio-ecological-economic, psychological, and institutional components into a single management system. The developed model and algorithm can serve as a universal methodological tool for the adaptation of various types of territorial entities in the future. The proposals contribute to restoring the cognitive and social activities of local communities and increasing their resilience to multidimensional threats. Prospects for further research are related to testing model solutions in various regional contexts, assessing their effectiveness, and developing digital tools to support management decisions in the regenerative development and rehabilitation of MFS. Dr. Viktor Koval 2025-09-30 Article Article Peer-reviewed Article application/pdf https://ees-journal.com/index.php/journal/article/view/304 10.61954/2616-7107/2025.9.3-6 Economics Ecology Socium; Vol. 9 No. 3 (2025): Economics Ecology Socium; 80-92 Економіка Екологія Соціум; Том 9 № 3 (2025): Economics Ecology Socium; 80-92 2616-7107 2616-7107 10.61954/2616-7107/2025.9.3 en https://ees-journal.com/index.php/journal/article/view/304/265 Copyright (c) 2025 Economics Ecology Socium
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Monofunctional Systems
Circular Economy
Resilience
Sustainability.
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Monofunctional Systems
Circular Economy
Resilience
Sustainability.
Mykytenko, Viktoriia
Sheludko, Nataliia
Khudolei, Veronika
Dobrovolskienė, Nomeda
Acquired Helplessness Syndrome in Monofunctional Systems Experiencing Multicrisis: Mechanisms Overcoming Challenges in Resilient Circular Economy
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Resilience
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author Mykytenko, Viktoriia
Sheludko, Nataliia
Khudolei, Veronika
Dobrovolskienė, Nomeda
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Sheludko, Nataliia
Khudolei, Veronika
Dobrovolskienė, Nomeda
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title Acquired Helplessness Syndrome in Monofunctional Systems Experiencing Multicrisis: Mechanisms Overcoming Challenges in Resilient Circular Economy
title_short Acquired Helplessness Syndrome in Monofunctional Systems Experiencing Multicrisis: Mechanisms Overcoming Challenges in Resilient Circular Economy
title_full Acquired Helplessness Syndrome in Monofunctional Systems Experiencing Multicrisis: Mechanisms Overcoming Challenges in Resilient Circular Economy
title_fullStr Acquired Helplessness Syndrome in Monofunctional Systems Experiencing Multicrisis: Mechanisms Overcoming Challenges in Resilient Circular Economy
title_full_unstemmed Acquired Helplessness Syndrome in Monofunctional Systems Experiencing Multicrisis: Mechanisms Overcoming Challenges in Resilient Circular Economy
title_sort acquired helplessness syndrome in monofunctional systems experiencing multicrisis: mechanisms overcoming challenges in resilient circular economy
description Introduction. This study examines the issue of acquired helplessness syndrome (AHS) in monofunctional socio-ecological-economic systems, which are formed due to external armed aggression. The lack of integrated solutions covering demographic, social, economic, ecological, psychological, and institutional aspects limits the effectiveness of regeneration processes, reduces territorial competitiveness, and hinders development. Aim and tasks. This study aims to develop an integrated conceptual and methodological model for overcoming AHS by combining circular economy tools, the resilience paradigm, and cognitive rehabilitation approaches. Results. The analysis revealed interrelated demographic, economic, environmental, social, institutional, and psychological determinants of AHS that form sustainable barriers and risks to the restoration and modernisation of monofunctional systems (MFS). Using expert assessment and a matrix of relationships, the weighting coefficients of the influence of key determinant groups on socio-ecological-economic regeneration and rehabilitation were quantitatively assessed. Critical barriers, threats, and risks underlying the manifestations of SPB in MFS were identified. This approach made it possible to develop practical mechanisms for stabilisation and recovery, integrated into a holistic conceptual model, to form adaptive strategies for spatial development in a multi-crisis situation. A universal algorithm for restoring the stability of the MFS is proposed, ensuring competitiveness, adaptability, and inclusive territorial development, consistent with international post-crisis recovery practices. Conclusions. The study confirmed that overcoming the AHS in monofunctional socio-ecological-economic systems requires integrating demographic, socio-ecological-economic, psychological, and institutional components into a single management system. The developed model and algorithm can serve as a universal methodological tool for the adaptation of various types of territorial entities in the future. The proposals contribute to restoring the cognitive and social activities of local communities and increasing their resilience to multidimensional threats. Prospects for further research are related to testing model solutions in various regional contexts, assessing their effectiveness, and developing digital tools to support management decisions in the regenerative development and rehabilitation of MFS.
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