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Bil M. Population spatial mobility: essence and characteristics
Autor | Mariana Bil, |
Tytuł | Population spatial mobility: essence and characteristics |
Title | Population spatial mobility: essence and characteristics |
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Key words | population spatial mobility, movement, level of spatial mobility, personalitytypes of spatial mobility, immobility |
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Abstract | The aim of the paper is to improve theoretical foundations of the research of the population spatial mobility as an actual socio-economic concept and development of its three-dimensional model. Two basic concepts are used to understand spatial mobility – “mobility” and “space”. The population spatial mobility is suggested to consider its property, which reflects desire, willingness and opportunities to change a place of residence in specified space-time coordinates, which is accompanied by human potential capitalization during implementation processes. Immobility as the opposite property of mobility is identified. A three-dimensional model of the population spatial mobility is considered. The characteristics of the population spatial mobility are generalized. They include: subjectivity, level and scale display, tempology, transformation, goal orientation, potentiality, functionality, the ability to adjust and measurability. All the characteristics are described. The author points out that the methodology to determine the level of the population spatial mobility needs developing. The different types of the population spatial mobility are described in order to assess its level. This is active-mobile and passive-mobile population. The structure of the population spatial mobility is formed depending on the dominance of a particular personality type. The scale of spatial mobility as an important characteristic reflects desire, willingness and opportunities of movement for a specified distance. Functionality as the characteristic of spatial mobility reveals its ability to perform such functions as movement provision, stagnation resistance, balancing and alignment, variability, alternativeness, freedom, protection, development, self-responsibility and individualization. Goal orientation shows that the mobile property of a person allows them to more quickly meet the needs through the achievement of demanded goals compared to other members of society who are immobile. The actuality of the research of the population spatial mobility in the context of human development is proved in the conclusions. |
Cytowanie | Bil M. |
Pełny tekst | AMME_2017_n2_s5.pdf |
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DOI | 10.22630/AMME.2017.3.2.13 |
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Gumenyuk V., Ilychok B., Poplavska Z., Pushak H. Exchange rate problems as an indicator of problems in governing the national economy
Autor | Vitali Gumenyuk, Bohdan Ilychok, Zhanna Poplavska, Halyna Pushak, |
Tytuł | Exchange rate problems as an indicator of problems in governing the national economy |
Title | Exchange rate problems as an indicator of problems in governing the national economy |
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Key words | monetary policy, GDP, inflation, employment, balance of payments, competitiveness, national budget, the shadow economy |
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Abstract | The article focuses on improvements and related issues in the implementation of Ukrainian monetary policy. Over the past 20 years the Ukrainian government has conducted monetary policy that flouts generally accepted international goals. The article alsopresents an overview of the main economic factors that exert an influence on the exchange rate – inflation and the state of the account surplus of goods payment balance, which is determined by the competitiveness of the economy. The index of global competitiveness is used as an indicator of the national economy’s competitiveness, while the country’s current position and dynamics under the global competitiveness index (GCI) are examined. The article details the main factors that have led the country’s position to fall, including the factthat the problems are systemic and result from corruption. The impact of the negative factors can be minimized in Ukraine, and monetary policy improved. |
Cytowanie | Gumenyuk V., Ilychok B., Poplavska Z., Pushak H. |
Pełny tekst | AMME_2017_n2_s17.pdf |
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DOI | 10.22630/AMME.2017.3.2.14 |
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Korzeniewska A. The behavioral preferences of leaders and team performance – the notions of neuroleader and neuroorganisation
Autor | Anna Korzeniewska, |
Tytuł | The behavioral preferences of leaders and team performance – the notions of neuroleader and neuroorganisation |
Title | The behavioral preferences of leaders and team performance – the notions of neuroleader and neuroorganisation |
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Key words | neuroleader, neuroorganization, team performance, high performance, performance management |
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Abstract | The article presents the interactions between behavioral preferences of a leader and the factors of a high-performance team. A total of 476 interactions were identified using a cross-impact matrix featuring the behavioral factors of the leader and 25 factorial factors. On this basis, the most useful features of the leader are identified and the definitions of neuroleader and neuroorganization developed. Interacted studies have shown that the neuroleader leading the organization toward neuroorganization prefers behavior that is characteristic for people who are particularly developed in the right hemisphere (blue and green, in PRISM terminology). The article presents the characteristics of “blue” and “green” leaders. The results of the present research may provide an introduction to a broader study of the influence of behavioral characteristics on team performance. It would be revealing to conduct research on a larger number of companies in order to find correlations between high team performance and the behavioral preferences of team members and leaders. The author want to take up these questions in further research on high performance in neuroscience. These studies will enhance the knowledge of management, decision making and human behavior in teams and organizations. |
Cytowanie | Korzeniewska A. |
Pełny tekst | AMME_2017_n2_s31.pdf |
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DOI | 10.22630/AMME.2017.3.2.15 |
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Lypchuk V., Stepura T. Qualimetric approaches to the quality of human potential in Ukraine
Autor | Vasyl Lypchuk, Tetiana Stepura, |
Tytuł | Qualimetric approaches to the quality of human potential in Ukraine |
Title | Qualimetric approaches to the quality of human potential in Ukraine |
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Key words | regional human potential quality, personal paradigm, qualimetry, time–space factors, energy, degree of harmonization |
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Abstract | The article evaluates the main parameters of human potential quality of Ukraine’s region. The assessment is based on the quantitative measurement of sustainable development. The Euclidean metric was used. The quality of human potential as a multi-structuralphenomenon characterizes the levels of human potential characteristics developed according to the environment of its formation, as well as public and personal needs. It is indicated that a structural approach should be used to study the quality of regional human potential. This necessitates the separation of certain levels of sociogenesis. Those levels include the human body, individuality and personality. Quality is formed at each of them. In this article, using qualimetry, a quantitative measure of quality was evaluated using the level of the human body. This was the basis for the premise that the quality of human potential is formed in a three-dimensional system of time, space and energy parameters, corresponding to the demographic, ecological and economic dimensions. Various indicators can be the characteristics of each of the parameters, depending on the research focus. Using the methods proposed, the quality of the human potential of Ukrainian regions was evaluated. Indicators of the degree of harmonization and the quantitative measure of the quality were calculated. It was established that analytical conclusions should be considered not only the grade of the quality achieved, but also the degree of harmonisation of internal and external factors. |
Cytowanie | Lypchuk V., Stepura T. |
Pełny tekst | AMME_2017_n2_s41.pdf |
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DOI | 10.22630/AMME.2017.3.2.16 |
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Pozsár B. Do better socioeconomic features of population mean more competitive regions?
Autor | Balázs Pozsár, |
Tytuł | Do better socioeconomic features of population mean more competitive regions? |
Title | Do better socioeconomic features of population mean more competitive regions? |
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Key words | rural development, society, inequality, economy, education, innovation |
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Abstract | The objective of the case study was to give an overview of differences between Hungarian regions from the aspect of socioeconomic factors. The paper deals with the distinct situations of NUTS 2 regions in order to get a general view of the country fromthat angle. Although, that approach is not the most detailed one, it makes possible to easily distinguish the competitive parts of the country. Secondary data were provided by the Hungarian Central Statistical Office (KSH) and National Territorial Development and SpatialPlanning Information System (TeIR) were used to present the distribution of population by various expositions. Unemployment rate, distribution of educational attainment, population growth, rate of ageing, vitality index, dependency ratio and GDP per capita were calculated and assembled to present the differences. The results are showing clearly, that Central Hungary (HU10), Central Transdanubia (HU21), Western Transdanubia (HU22) are currently competitive. The population of Southern Transdanubia (HU23) and Southern Great Plain (HU33) are aging, but stable from the view of economy related indexes. Northern Hungary (HU31) and Northern Great Plain (HU32) are considered laggards from that aspect, but have a considerable potential because of the age structure of the population. The paper alsointroduces some national and EU programmes which are meant to mitigate the effects of unfavourable situations. |
Cytowanie | Pozsár B. |
Pełny tekst | AMME_2017_n2_s55.pdf |
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DOI | 10.22630/AMME.2017.3.2.17 |
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Larina Y., Rafalska V. The place of lessors of land shares in the system of agricultural marketing in Ukraine
Autor | Yaroslava Larina, Valentyna Rafalska, |
Tytuł | The place of lessors of land shares in the system of agricultural marketing in Ukraine |
Title | The place of lessors of land shares in the system of agricultural marketing in Ukraine |
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Key words | agricultural marketing, agricultural market, specific features of agriculturalmarketing, lessors, lessees, land share owners, rental payments |
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Abstract | Ukraine’s agricultural sector is developing quickly. While providing solutions to matters of the agricultural industry, marketing should be considered as targeted management of modern agricultural business. One of the specific features of the agricultural marketis limitation of land and how production depends on it. More than 80% of agricultural lands are leased to agricultural growers and producers. Under the current conditions of agricultural activity of a business, there is an increase in competitiveness between lessors overreissue of land share lease agreements. Lessors, who are the owners of land shares, have to take their place in the market environment of agricultural businesses and in the system of agricultural marketing in general, since they both perform the functions of the key asset provider, i.e. the land bank and partially the consumer of products made by this business. |
Cytowanie | Larina Y., Rafalska V. |
Pełny tekst | AMME_2017_n2_s65.pdf |
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DOI | 10.22630/AMME.2017.3.2.18 |
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Li X., Rembielak G., Wilson J. International students and motivation to study at postgraduate level – some evidence from China
Autor | Xiang Li, Grażyna Rembielak, John Wilson, |
Tytuł | International students and motivation to study at postgraduate level – some evidence from China |
Title | International students and motivation to study at postgraduate level – some evidence from China |
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Key words | international students, international branch campuses, students’ decision, influencers, motivators |
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Abstract | This paper investigates reasons why students decide to study abroad, taking into consideration push, pull and individual psychological factors. The research took place in China in a European university branch in Shanghai, where international students weresurveyed. Although up to date there was a lot of research on international students’ motivations to study abroad, testing various push and pull factors models, and there is only one piece of research looking specifically at students motivations with regards to international branch campuses but at Arabic context. The gap created the opportunity for the present investigation. This paper is the first piece of research that examines international students’ motivations to select a European university branch in China. The findings indicate that pull factors could be more important in influencing students to study at international branches of European universities. |
Cytowanie | Li X., Rembielak G., Wilson J. |
Pełny tekst | AMME_2017_n2_s73.pdf |
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DOI | 10.22630/AMME.2017.3.2.19 |
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Rukuižienė R. Formalization of brand marketing management in the food industry
Autor | Rasa Rukuižienė, |
Tytuł | Formalization of brand marketing management in the food industry |
Title | Formalization of brand marketing management in the food industry |
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Key words | brand management, marketing, formalization |
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Abstract | The article helps to identify interrelated factors of the formalization of brand marketing management using applied strategic marketing tools. The brand marketing management framework is constructed on the market research results – new marketing mix. Consequently, valuable brands and new food products are more successful in market at the lowest costs under more intensive promotional activity. Customers always fix their choice at an advantage in consumption of new brands with (in)tangible attributies – quality, use convenience, time savings, image or variety by personal experience. Producers try to gain from new brand marketing management and try to form new consumption trends together with intermediaries. The theoretical and empirical researches were provided on the basis of scientific literature, case studies, primary data collection, surveys, primary data analysis and synthesis. A questionnaire was used to identify brand marketing management tools and the results of using them. The answers to research problems are formulated on the base of situation in the B2B and B2C markets of food brands. The research was framed to demonstrate that the formalization of brand marketing management can be impelemented succesfully by forming target marketing strategy and marketing communication. |
Cytowanie | Rukuižienė R. |
Pełny tekst | AMME_2017_n2_s89.pdf |
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DOI | 10.22630/AMME.2017.3.2.20 |
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Stepaniuk N. Development of educational migration in Ukraine
Autor | Natalia Stepaniuk, |
Tytuł | Development of educational migration in Ukraine |
Title | Development of educational migration in Ukraine |
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Key words | educational migration, economy, immigration, emigration, educational migrants, human capital, movement of intelligence, globalization |
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Abstract | The article studies the historical development of educational migration processes in Ukraine. It processes the classification of educational migration in view of global instability and manifestations of the crisis. It also suggests measures that should be implemented to prevent significant educational immigration from Ukraine. It also determines that the prerequisite for the educational migration is the desire of an individual to get certain education, which can be classified in terms of desired level of qualification, professional specialization, directions, methods and ways of getting education and the desired result. It is noted that a specific feature of educational migration is its impact not only on the profitability of the educational sector (or a particular university), but also on the economy of the country (region) that provides educational services in general. In addition, the consumers of educational services are a potential workforce of corresponding qualifications. In order to define characteristic features of educational migration from Ukraine, it was necessary to identify individual characteristics of such transferences; that is why classification of educational migration was done in view of global instability and manifestations of the crisis. To maintain and expand the reproduction of intellectual potential, it was suggested to use effective measures of educational and migration policy that would quickly adapt to the changes in the global economic environment. It is necessary to apply the mechanisms which could establish systematic movement of intelligence, capital, and information in two mutually symmetrical directions (into Ukraine and out of Ukraine). It is necessary to strengthen the competitive advantages of Ukraine in science, education and high technologies. |
Cytowanie | Stepaniuk N. |
Pełny tekst | AMME_2017_n2_s101.pdf |
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DOI | 10.22630/AMME.2017.3.2.21 |
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Boshnjaku A., Kapaj A., Muca E., Thoma L. Brand awareness and consumer profile for milk: case of the Tirana market, Albania
Autor | Anila Boshnjaku, Ana Kapaj, Etleva Muca, Ledia Thoma, |
Tytuł | Brand awareness and consumer profile for milk: case of the Tirana market, Albania |
Title | Brand awareness and consumer profile for milk: case of the Tirana market, Albania |
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Key words | brand awareness, milk sector in Albania |
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Abstract | Nowadays, it is quite important that business companies understand brand awareness and consumer profile for their products and services. They can take advantage of this information to properly adapt their marketing strategies to the needs of their targetedmarkets and segments. This research paper aims at measuring brand awareness and consumer profile for different types of milk in Tirana. Through a set of face to face questionnaires, it is revealed that those in charge of purchases in the household are pretty aware of the vast majority of the milk brands available in Tirana market. They also give high evaluation scores to the most known brands. On the other hand, consumers’ profile for different types of milk (UHT vs. pasteurized or fresh) seems to differ based on some specific socio-economic variables of the household and the person in charge of the purchases. The consumers with the highest income and education level are more aware about food safety importance. Such consumers are leaned more towards purchasing UHT milk. |
Cytowanie | Boshnjaku A., Kapaj A., Muca E., Thoma L. |
Pełny tekst | AMME_2017_n2_s113.pdf |
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DOI | 10.22630/AMME.2017.3.2.22 |
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Szuba P., Tworzydło D. Verifying an image objectives matrix for measuring the effects of public relations activities in business
Autor | Przemysław Szuba, Dariusz Tworzydło, |
Tytuł | Verifying an image objectives matrix for measuring the effects of public relations activities in business |
Title | Verifying an image objectives matrix for measuring the effects of public relations activities in business |
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Key words | public relations, measurement of effects of public relations activities, internal and external communication, quantitative research, scale reliability analysis, image gap, image objectives matrix |
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Abstract | This article presents the results of comprehensive research on image in the internal and external environments of an organization. During the research, the method of measuring the effect of public relations activities, i.e. the image objectives matrix, was alsoverified. The above tool is used to determine the image position of an economic entity, and to identify possible problems the entity must address in the range of its internal and external communications. The main conclusion is: The research project, completed in three phases(external, internal, image assessment), enabled us to optimize the dedicated tools for subsequent image studies, making it easy to see the changes closely, taking into account their direction. ZETO’s management board has received extensive material that, if appropriately used, will have a direct impact on showing the direction in which the company should be headed in the coming years. The opinions of institutional clients and employees will help to determine the strategy for future activities. |
Cytowanie | Szuba P., Tworzydło D. |
Pełny tekst | AMME_2017_n2_s121.pdf |
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DOI | 10.22630/AMME.2017.3.2.23 |
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Żukowska J. Integral human development
Autor | Jolanta Żukowska, |
Tytuł | Integral human development |
Title | Integral human development |
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Key words | ecology, international organizations, integral development |
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Abstract | The concepts of sustainable development and corporate social responsibility are intended to humanize activity. However, are the existing concepts sufficient for them to fully realize their place in the world and its ecosystems, and to fulfill these roles? Is it necessary to seek a new concept of human organizational development, one which would strengthen the roles of creator, innovator and coordinator with total respect for the laws of nature? The author points to the contemporary threats and the need to search for new ideas and a more sensitive interaction with the environment, organizations, society and nature. This is necessary not only in meeting the goals of sustainable development, but also for development that is renewable, energy-efficient, closed loop, coordinated with nature and respecting its laws – and even using them. International organizations should not only prevent violence and preserve human rights, but also support the integrated development of individuals, communities and societies. They would thus help prevent stratification while increasing awareness and stimulating creativity. Integral development covers everything and everyone, is complete and respects the constant changes occurring in dynamic space. The concept of integral development seems now closer to modern humanity. Integrity means the interplay and interaction between all the elements of a set (organizations, communities, businesses, workers, the environment, nature) and the common good. This is not merely an idea but an actual necessity. Integral development is human development, and its organization is compatible with nature. This means being aware of coexistence and need to improve. In the absence of one or the other of these, it would not be possible to speak of integral development. |
Cytowanie | Żukowska J. |
Pełny tekst | AMME_2017_n2_s137.pdf |
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DOI | 10.22630/AMME.2017.3.2.24 |
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