item: #1 of 99 id: ve02-101 author: Gao, Xiang; Huang, Weige; Wang, Hua title: Financial Twitter Sentiment on Bitcoin Return and High-Frequency Volatility date: 2021-01-31 words: 4857 flesch: 55 summary: For instance, Affuso et al. (2018) examine the impact of investor sentiment and geography on stock returns and conclude that Twitter sentiment is among important factors that can have an impact on stock returns and negative tweets have a larger impact than positive tweets. Gu & Kurov (2020) find that the information content of Twitter sentiment of an individual company can predict the future returns of the underlying stock. keywords: bitcoin; financial; market; media; price; return; sentiment; stock; tweets; twitter; volatility cache: ve02-101.pdf plain text: ve02-101.txt item: #2 of 99 id: ve02-102 author: Liashenko, Viacheslav; Ivanov, Sergey; Trushkina, Nataliia title: A Conceptual Approach to Forming a Transport and Logistics Cluster as a Component of the Region’s Innovative Infrastructure (on the Example of Prydniprovsky Economic Region of Ukraine) date: 2021-01-31 words: 13343 flesch: 42 summary: Implementation of the mechanism of international-private-public partnership can lead to successful planning of transport infrastructure development and provision of integrated multimodal logistics services; effective provision of connections among different means of transport and their integration with cities and territorial communities; increasing the economic potential of transport and logistics infrastructure to attract private investment. If we consider Ukraine, it should be noted that one of the key priorities of the National Security Strategy of Ukraine, introduced by the Decree of the President of Ukraine dated 14.09.2020 No 392/2020, is the modernization of transport infrastructure (roads, railways, pipelines, airports, sea and river ports, etc.). keywords: cluster; development; economic; freight; infrastructure; investment; issn; ivanov; kwilinski; liashenko; logistics; management; model; nataliia; prydniprovsky; region; regional; sergey; system; transport; trushkina; ukraine; viacheslav; vol; www.virtual-economics.eu cache: ve02-102.pdf plain text: ve02-102.txt item: #3 of 99 id: ve02-103 author: Dementyev, Vyacheslav; Dalevska, Nataliya; Kwilinski, Aleksy title: Innovation and Information Aspects of the Structural Organization of the World Political and Economic Space date: 2021-01-31 words: 9982 flesch: 34 summary: However, the reproduction of world social capital on a cyclical basis contributes to the complexity and diversity of systemic features of the individual and society, affecting the systemic inequalities of social opportunities for human development within the global political and economic space. In essence, the change of values at the level of world social capital is due to the transformation of information resources and information infrastructure into one of the most important areas of interstate struggle for world leadership and achieving on this basis political, economic, social goals by the opposing parties. keywords: aleksy; capital; countries; dalevska; dementyev; development; dzwigol; economic; economy; global; information; international; journal; kwilinski; management; space; system; vol; world cache: ve02-103.pdf plain text: ve02-103.txt item: #4 of 99 id: ve02-104 author: Kharazishvili, Yurii; Kwilinski, Aleksy; Dzwigol, Henryk; Liashenko, Viacheslav title: Strategic European Integration Scenarios of Ukrainian and Polish Research, Education and Innovation Spaces date: 2021-04-19 words: 13732 flesch: 40 summary: According to education indicators 1. According to education indicators 1. keywords: aleksy; development; dzwigol; economics; education; european; gdp; henryk; indicators; innovation; integration; kharazishvili; kwilinski; level; liashenko; management; poland; research; spaces; threshold; ukraine; values; viacheslav; virtual cache: ve02-104.pdf plain text: ve02-104.txt item: #5 of 99 id: ve02-105 author: Molchanova, Kateryna title: Organization of Aviation Enterprises’ Interaction Based on the Digital Platform date: 2021-01-31 words: 7552 flesch: 43 summary: The issues of optimizing the information exchange among aviation enterprises in air cargo transport chains to cut operating costs and reduce regional disparities under conditions of global pandemic and a breakdown in air transport activity needs further development. The global crisis in the aviation industry due to the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of air cargo transport and stimulated generation of development strategies in this area. keywords: air; air transport; airlines; aviation; cargo; economics; freight; information; interaction; kateryna; molchanova; passenger; platform; supply; transport; transportation; vol cache: ve02-105.pdf plain text: ve02-105.txt item: #6 of 99 id: ve02-106 author: Dźwigoł, Henryk title: The Uncertainty Factor in the Market Economic System: The Microeconomic Aspect of Sustainable Development date: 2021-01-31 words: 7685 flesch: 39 summary: Methodology of Research The primary objective of this article is to analyse variables affecting the construction of modern market economy models of companies operating under conditions of uncertainty. In Khalid S. Soliman (Ed.), Proceedings of the 36th International Business Information Management Association (IBIMA) 4-5 November 2020 (pp. 9109-9116). keywords: business; company; conditions; development; dzwigol; dźwigoł; economics; economy; information; journal; kwilinski; management; market; model; virtual cache: ve02-106.pdf plain text: ve02-106.txt item: #7 of 99 id: ve02-109 author: Dzwigol, Henryk; Trushkina, Nataliia; Kwilinski, Aleksy title: The Organizational and Economic Mechanism of Implementing the Concept of Green Logistics date: 2021-04-19 words: 14191 flesch: 39 summary: Keywords: green economy, circular economy, green logistics, environmental logistics, greening of logistics activities, green technologies, logistics system, conceptual approach, organizational and economic mechanism, components of the mechanism, information technology, efficiency, sustainable development, cost minimization, environmental safety. 3. Methods The methodology of this research is based on the scientific works by foreign and Ukrainian scholars studying green economy, circular economy, logistics, management, marketing, information technology. keywords: aleksy; business; concept; development; dzwigol; economics; economy; green; henryk; information; issn; kwilinski; logistics; management; nataliia; online; production; technologies; transport; trushkina; vol; waste; www.virtual-economics.eu cache: ve02-109.pdf plain text: ve02-109.txt item: #8 of 99 id: ve02-110 author: Waqar, Abbiha; Nabeel, Nida title: The Impact of Social Networking on Customer Loyalty in an Emerging E-Market Context date: 2021-04-19 words: 4643 flesch: 49 summary: Their ultimate goal is to maintain customer relationship; as brand gains special, affirmative and prominent share of mind, they become inimitable and help in winning customer loyalty. Keywords: customer loyalty, e-commerce, social networking, online shopping JEL Classification: M5, M21 Authors: Abbiha Waqar Tokat Gaziosmanpaşa University, Gaziosmanpaşa Üniversitesi, Taşlıçiftlik Yerleşkesi, Merkez/Tokat Turkey, 60250 E-mail: abbiha.lse@gmail.com; abbiha.waqar9320@gop.edu.tr https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1179-3507 Nida Nabeel Lahore School of Economics, Barki Rd, Sector P Phase 7, Lahore, Punjab 54000, Pakistan E-mail: nida.nabeel2@gmail.com keywords: customer; customer loyalty; experience; information; internet; loyalty; media; online; relationship; satisfaction; website cache: ve02-110.pdf plain text: ve02-110.txt item: #9 of 99 id: ve02-111 author: Wyrwa, Joanna; Zaraś, Magdalena; Wolak, Katarzyna title: Smart Solutions in Cities during the Covid-19 Pandemic date: 2021-04-19 words: 7751 flesch: 44 summary: For the most part, the effects of the current pandemic crisis have been evaluated negatively, although they may also bring about positive future trends, such as accelerated technological advancement or increased financial support for and development of areas such as smart cities. The purpose of the article is, on one hand, to identify the key theoretical and research problems that define the framework for smart city development, and on the other, to present selected practical smart projects implemented in different city areas in Poland and around the world during the COVID-19 pandemic. keywords: areas; cities; city; city concept; concept; covid-19; development; economics; new; pandemic; public; research; smart; smart city; solutions; urban; zaraś cache: ve02-111.pdf plain text: ve02-111.txt item: #10 of 99 id: ve02-112 author: Alagpuria, Maharaja title: Sustainable Financing for the Entrepreneurship Continual Growth: A Gap Analysis on Small and Medium Enterprises in India date: 2021-04-19 words: 4692 flesch: 45 summary: In order to accommodate an improved version of SME financing incorporating sustainable financing criteria and ESG disclosures to make them qualified for sustainable financing for SMEs, it is necessary to install a better governance mechanism, strategies, risk management practices and metrics & targets to plan and implement sustainable finance portfolio effectively in all parts of India. Moreover, this paper focuses on the conceptual stipulation and early adaption of sustainable finance framework by the SMEs and strives to fathom the gap between the sustainable financing realities and the expected level of SMEs’ exposure to sustainable financing and mandatory ESG disclosures. keywords: age; alagpuria; economics; finance; financing; gap; qualification; smes; value; working cache: ve02-112.pdf plain text: ve02-112.txt item: #11 of 99 id: ve02-113 author: Kozlov, Dmytro title: The Strategies of Internalizing the Negative Externalities in the Company’s Sustainable Development date: 2021-07-31 words: 4995 flesch: 37 summary: Environmental sustainable development strategies can focus on variety of ecological aspects (for example, climate, water), protect resources and avoid or reduce environmental risks through production activities (van den Bergh, 2007). Sustainable development strategies are medium-term and long-term fundamental decisions on implementing the principles of sustainable development in the company (for example, corporate social responsibility). keywords: companies; company; development; economic; environmental; externalities; jsc; management; negative; risks; strategies cache: ve02-113.pdf plain text: ve02-113.txt item: #12 of 99 id: ve02-125 author: Tambovceva, Tatjana title: A Review of the Monograph by T. Pimonenko, O. Lyulyov, N. Letunovska “Circular and Carbon-Free Economy: The Roadmap for Harmonizing National and European Standards for Energy Market" date: 2021-07-31 words: 1223 flesch: 34 summary: Implementation of changes and innovations in strategic energy planning is an essential aspect of tackling the problems of economic energy supply through the development of tactical and long-term actions in the field of energy-saving, energy efficiency, reducing energy dependence and the predominant use of renewable energy sources. The monograph contains some innovative ideas and provisions that are important in environmental protection and energy transition and approximation to the European practice of energy market development. keywords: authors; energy; european; monograph cache: ve02-125.pdf plain text: ve02-125.txt item: #13 of 99 id: ve02-126 author: Titko, Jelena title: A Review of the Monograph by T. Pimonenko, O. Lyulyov, N. Letunovska "Circular and Carbon-Free Economy: The Roadmap for Harmonizing National and European Standards for Energy Market" date: 2021-07-31 words: 1369 flesch: 38 summary: The authors of each chapter of the monograph emphasize that understanding the mechanism of implementation of the European Green Deal instruments is a prerequisite for the successful adaptation of Ukrainian energy policy to the European one. As Ukraine has proclaimed its European integration vector of development, which provides, among other things, the synchronization of national energy policy with the strategic guidelines of EU member states, this document and its postulates are also relevant for consideration in the domestic practice. keywords: development; energy; european; green cache: ve02-126.pdf plain text: ve02-126.txt item: #14 of 99 id: ve02-127 author: Kwilinski, Aleksy title: A Review of the Monograph by T. Pimonenko, O. Lyulyov, N. Letunovska "Stochastic Modeling of the Roadmap for Harmonizing Domestic and European Standards of Energy Market Regulation: Transformational Shifts to a Circular and Carbon-neutral Economy” date: 2021-07-31 words: 1300 flesch: 33 summary: The comprehensible implementation mechanism of the new European Green Deal tools is a prerequisite for the successful adaptation of national energy policy and the modernization of approaches to managing local businesses and industries that depend on energy resources. This monograph aims to explore the experience in implementing the principles of the European Green Deal and the best practices in improving energy policy among the EU countries. keywords: development; energy; european; monograph cache: ve02-127.pdf plain text: ve02-127.txt item: #15 of 99 id: ve02-128 author: Miskiewicz, Radoslaw title: A Review of the Monograph by Yu. Bilan, O. Chygryn, S. Kolosok “Environmental and Economic Impacts of Energy Transformation: Concepts Innovation and Business Models” date: 2021-07-31 words: 1185 flesch: 27 summary: In this perspective, it is important to determine the mechanisms and tools for creating an environmentally friendly model of energy development, the introduction of smart transformations. In this regard, the priorities are to improve regulatory policy in the energy sector, the formation of environmentally friendly competitive advantages of energy companies, the description of opportunities to deploy smart energy networks, development of sustainable business models for energy sector transformation, optimization of energy financing. keywords: development; energy; models cache: ve02-128.pdf plain text: ve02-128.txt item: #16 of 99 id: ve02-13 author: Dźwigoł-Barosz, Mariola; Leoński, Wojciech title: Gender diversity as an important element of diversity management in modern enterprises: case of Poland date: 2019-01-17 words: 11187 flesch: 46 summary: Many business entities still fail to recognize the potential that lies in gender diversity, as evidenced by the unequal treatment of women and men in some companies. Women on the labor market still have to face gender discrimination. keywords: ability; barosz; business; companies; company; diversity; diversity management; dźwigoł; economics; employees; enterprises; gender; intelligence; leooski; management; managers; mariola; points; polish; positions; research; vol; wojciech; women cache: ve02-13.pdf plain text: ve02-13.txt item: #17 of 99 id: ve02-134 author: Saher, Liudmyla; Tambovceva, Tatjana; Miskiewicz, Radoslaw title: Research Progress and Knowledge Structure of Inclusive Growth: A Bibliometric Analysis date: 2021-12-31 words: 4934 flesch: 38 summary: www.virtual-economics.eu ISSN 2657-4047 (online) Liudmyla Saher, Tatjana Tambovceva, and Radosław Miśkiewicz Virtual Economics, Vol. 4, No. 4, 2021 7 2021 Volume 4 Number 4 (October) RESEARCH PROGRESS AND KNOWLEDGE STRUCTURE OF INCLUSIVE GROWTH: A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS Liudmyla Saher, Tatjana Tambovceva, and Radosław Miśkiewicz Abstract. Environmental and socio-political challenges of today show that traditional models of economic growth and valuation methods, which are based primarily on financial profitability, are not always optimal, but the concept of inclusive growth is gaining popularity. keywords: analysis; development; economics; growth; liudmyla; miśkiewicz; publications; radosław; research; saher; tambovceva; tatjana cache: ve02-134.pdf plain text: ve02-134.txt item: #18 of 99 id: ve02-135 author: Nesterenko, Volodymyr title: Marketing Communications: Ongoing Trends and Options date: 2021-12-31 words: 4754 flesch: 46 summary: This article studies trends in the development of marketing communications as a result of business space transformation and the emergence of new values that are the main determinants of social development in the modern world. Various channels of marketing communications are considered, including the most effective digital marketing methods according to marketers around the world. keywords: advertising; communications; content; data; internet; marketing; media; nesterenko; online; users; virtual cache: ve02-135.pdf plain text: ve02-135.txt item: #19 of 99 id: ve02-137 author: Letunovska, Nataliia; Kwilinski, Aleksy; Dzwigol, Henryk; Lyulyov, Oleksii; Pimonenko, Tetyana title: Sustainable Tourism for the Green Economy date: 2021-12-31 words: 7500 flesch: 40 summary: Keywords: sustainable development, healthy region, post-industrial tourism, marketing survey, local authorities JEL Classification: L83, Z32, Q01 www.virtual-economics.eu ISSN 2657-4047 (online) Nataliia Letunovska, Aleksy Kwilinski, Henryk Dzwigol, Oleksii Lyulyov, and Tetyana Pimonenko Virtual Economics, Vol. 4, No. 4, 2021 34 Authors: Nataliia Letunovska Sumy State University, 2, Rymskogo-Korsakova St., Sumy, 40007, Ukraine E-mail: n.letunovska@kmm.sumdu.edu.ua https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8207-9178 Aleksy Kwilinski The London Academy of Science and Business, 120 Baker Street, London, United Kingdom, W1U 6TU E-mail: a.kwilinski@london-asb.co.uk https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6318-4001 Henryk Dzwigol Silesian University of Technology, 26-28 Roosevelt Street, Zabrze, 41-800, Poland E-mail: henryk.dzwigol@poczta.fm https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2005-0078 Oleksii Lyulyov Sumy State University, 2, Rymskogo-Korsakova St., Sumy, 40007, Ukraine E-mail: alex_lyulev@econ.sumdu.edu.ua https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4865-7306 Tetyana Pimonenko Sumy State University, 2, Rymskogo-Korsakova St., Sumy, 40007, Ukraine E-mail: tetyana_pimonenko@econ.sumdu.edu.ua https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6442-3684 Citation: Letunovska, N., Kwilinski, A., Dzwigol, H., Lyulyov, O., & Pimonenko, T. (2021). Post-industrial tourism can preserve the regional identity, stimulate the local service sector, and boost employment in the region. keywords: authors; development; dzwigol; economics; heritage; kwilinski; letunovska; lyulyov; marketing; pimonenko; poland; respondents; tourism; tourists; virtual cache: ve02-137.pdf plain text: ve02-137.txt item: #20 of 99 id: ve02-138 author: Melnychenko, Oleksandr title: The Prospects of Retail Payment Developments in the Metaverse date: 2021-12-31 words: 3271 flesch: 45 summary: Measuring virtual wealth in virtual worlds. Metaverse retailing: Are SVW users ready to buy real products from virtual world stores? keywords: economics; melnychenko; metaverse; oleksandr; online; payment; retail; world cache: ve02-138.pdf plain text: ve02-138.txt item: #21 of 99 id: ve02-139 author: Kwilinski, Aleksy title: A Review of the Monograph by Yu.M. Kharazishvili “Systemic Security of Sustainable Development: Evaluation Tools, Reserves and Strategic Implementation Scenarios” date: 2021-12-31 words: 1630 flesch: 26 summary: The proposed concept of sustainable economic development (countries, regions) from the standpoint of security, which is a management structure, contains a general systematic view of the ways of transition from the current position of the object of management to the desired one. The monograph proposes a modern concept of sustainable development from the standpoint of security, which contains a general systematic idea of ways to move from the current position of the object of management to the desired. keywords: author; development; security; shadow cache: ve02-139.pdf plain text: ve02-139.txt item: #22 of 99 id: ve02-140 author: Kuzior, Aleksandra title: Technological Unemployment in the Perspective of Industry 4.0 date: 2022-04-06 words: 7293 flesch: 42 summary: In any case, according to Keynes, technological unemployment is a transitional phase that should not cause concern, and technological development will help a person with less involvement in work to enjoy life (cultivate the art of living), resigning from the desire to accumulate one’s own capital in favor of engaging in other people's affairs. The article concerns the problem of technological unemployment in the perspective of industry 4.0 development. keywords: competences; data; development; economics; education; future; industry; kuzior; labor; management; market; poland; technologies; unemployment; vol cache: ve02-140.pdf plain text: ve02-140.txt item: #23 of 99 id: ve02-142 author: Us, Yana; Pimonenko, Tetyana; Lyulyov, Oleksii; Chen, Yang; Tambovceva, Tatjana title: Promoting Green Brand of University in Social Media: Text Mining and Sentiment Analysis date: 2022-04-06 words: 6415 flesch: 43 summary: The findings confirmed the research hypothesis that the social media activity of green universities could be a driving force in gaining sustainable development goals and promoting an eco-friendly lifestyle worldwide. On the contrary, green universities are the driving force of green transformation in the country (Czyzewski et al., 2016). keywords: development; education; green; lyulyov; media; online; pimonenko; sentiment; sustainability; tambovceva; universities; university; yang cache: ve02-142.pdf plain text: ve02-142.txt item: #24 of 99 id: ve02-143 author: Ramadania, Ramadania; Ratnawati, Ratnawati; Juniwati, Juniawati; Afifah, Nur; Heriyadi, Heriyadi; Darma, Dio Caisar title: Impulse Buying and Hedonic Behaviour: A Mediation Effect of Positive Emotions date: 2022-04-06 words: 8093 flesch: 42 summary: It was also detected that positive emotions have a significant effect on impulse buying at Matahari. Later, hedonic shopping value appeared to have a significant effect on impulse buying at Transmart, while at Matahari it did not. keywords: buying; consumers; darma; economics; effect; emotions; environment; hedonic; heriyadi; impulse; impulse buying; journal; juniwati; positive; price; ramadania; ratnawati; shopping; store; value cache: ve02-143.pdf plain text: ve02-143.txt item: #25 of 99 id: ve02-144 author: Gavkalova, Nataliia; Lola, Yuliia; Prokopovych, Svitlana; Akimov, Oleksandr; Smalskys, Vainius; Akimova, Liudmyla title: Innovative Development of Renewable Energy During the Crisis Period and Its Impact on the Environment date: 2022-04-06 words: 5140 flesch: 54 summary: Carbon dioxide emissions and renewable power generation for 78 countries during 2000-2020 are taken into account as the database of the study. The results showed that there are groups of countries with sharp, high, moderate and low growth rates of renewable power generation. keywords: cluster; co2; countries; economics; emissions; energy; generation; growth; power cache: ve02-144.pdf plain text: ve02-144.txt item: #26 of 99 id: ve02-145 author: Dzwigol, Henryk title: Research Methodology in Management Science: Triangulation date: 2022-04-06 words: 7910 flesch: 44 summary: In order to make the research more credible, the author suggested using triangulation of research methods, allowing to expand the scope of the studied phenomenon. Keywords: research method, organisational change, research techniques. keywords: author; changes; dzwigol; kwilinski; management; methods; model; polska; problem; process; research; research methods; sciences cache: ve02-145.pdf plain text: ve02-145.txt item: #27 of 99 id: ve02-15 author: Dźwigoł, Henryk title: Research methods and techniques in new management trends: research results date: 2019-01-17 words: 7336 flesch: 43 summary: Research methods and techniques in new management trends: research results. It has advocated that in order to solve a research problem, one should be ready to apply research methods derived from various disciplines and theoretical approaches. keywords: dźwigoł; management; methods; process; research; research methods; research process; research studies; sciences; subject; techniques cache: ve02-15.pdf plain text: ve02-15.txt item: #28 of 99 id: ve02-16 author: Rohoza, Mykola; Perebyynis, Vasyl; Verhal, Kseniia title: Cooperation and integration processes and models in context of development of branches of economy and territories date: 2019-01-17 words: 6207 flesch: 38 summary: Literature review It is evident that the policy of economic development should be built on the processes of self-organization of the domestic market which is possible as long as there are active processes of cooperation and integration of economic objects. Therefore, models for adaptation of national economic development in the context of a model of the global development are needed. keywords: cooperation; development; economics; economy; management; perebyynis; potential; processes; rohoza; state; system; territories; verhal cache: ve02-16.pdf plain text: ve02-16.txt item: #29 of 99 id: ve02-17 author: Zaloznova, Yuliya; Trushkina, Nataliia title: Management of logistic activities as a mechanism for providing sustainable development of enterprises in the digital economy date: 2019-01-17 words: 6658 flesch: 43 summary: Yuliya Zaloznova and Nataliia Trushkina Virtual Economics, Vol. 2, No. 1, 2019 5. Conclusions To improve the efficiency of management of logistic activities of business entities in Ukraine, it is advisable to develop a set of strategic measures on: - the improvement of legal regulation of the development of transport and logistics system taking into account the best European experience (making the appropriate amendments to the National Transport Strategy of Ukraine for the period up to 2030, formation of the concept of inland water transport development); - the management of material and technical supply (calculation of the optimum volume of batch supply of material resources, optimization of procurement strategy of the enterprise, improving the management of the procurement process by multi-criteria evaluation of the choice of the optimum supplier of material resources); - the inventory management (analysis of inventory volumes in the warehouse, forecasting of the inventory volumes, formation of optimum inventory management strategy, development of inventory management system at enterprise, optimization of volume of production, warehouse and commodity inventory); - traffic management (implementation of cargo management information systems, application of automated processing of documents on completion of transportation of goods, development of proposals to optimize the load of transport, use of Internet technology for automation of transport processes); - management of customer service processes (analysis of the volume of shipment of products, forecasting of volumes of shipment of products to consumers, development of algorithms for servicing different categories of consumers, development of proposals to improve the level of logistic services); - sales activity management (rationale for the use of a network approach to the organization of sales activities of enterprises, formation of a system of contractual relationships with consumers, improvement of customer-oriented approach to the service of different categories of consumers in the context of the concept of relationship marketing, mechanism of implementation of public-private partnership in the management of sales activities of enterprises on the basis of the legal form of syndicate, methodical approach to the selection of the optimum sales channel of finished product, identification of priority areas of e- commerce development as an effective tool for product promotion in the market); - improvement of pricing (pricing of material resources and products ready for shipment); - information support of the organization of processes of logistic activity on the basis of use of modern digital technologies. Comparative analysis of the dynamics of indicators of logistic activity of business entities in Ukraine and the EU countries is performed. keywords: activities; development; economics; enterprises; information; logistics; management; service; table; transport; trushkina; ukraine; volume; zaloznova cache: ve02-17.pdf plain text: ve02-17.txt item: #30 of 99 id: ve02-18 author: Vodolazskaya, Nataliia title: Types and ways of modernization in a context of the international experience date: 2019-01-17 words: 6666 flesch: 37 summary: The objective reasons for differences in character, rates, efficiency of implementation of political modernization in post-socialist societies are the level of political stability in society, presence of the reformatory elite interested in political and innovative development strategies of society and cultural traditions. Having gained the state independence, these countries have carried out political modernization slowly and ineffectively. keywords: countries; development; economics; education; international; level; modernization; nataliia; online; problems; russian; society; system; vodolazskaya; vol cache: ve02-18.pdf plain text: ve02-18.txt item: #31 of 99 id: ve02-181 author: Melnychenko, Oleksandr; Matskul, Valerii; Osadcha, Tetiana title: The Dynamics of Trade Relations between Ukraine and Romania: Modelling and Forecasting date: 2022-09-28 words: 5552 flesch: 48 summary: Literature Review Thanks to the classic work by Box (1976), time series models began to be intensively applied in various fields of science and technology. These models were further developed (in combination with other types of time series models) in the 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 http://www.virtual-economics.eu/ 9 www.virtual-economics.eu ISSN 2657-4047 (online) Oleksandr Melnychenko, Valerii Matskul, and Tetiana Osadcha Virtual Economics, Vol. 5, No.2, 2022 works by Khashei (2012), Mohamed (2011), Streimikiene (2020), and Wang (2014). keywords: economics; forecasting; journal; kwilinski; matskul; melnychenko; model; osadcha; series; time; trade; ukraine cache: ve02-181.pdf plain text: ve02-181.txt item: #32 of 99 id: ve02-183 author: Chygryn, Olena; Miskiewicz, Radoslaw title: New Trends and Patterns in Green Competitiveness: A Bibliometric Analysis of Evolution date: 2022-09-28 words: 6555 flesch: 36 summary: at the macro and micro levels; - the fourth stage (2016 - until now) is related to the formation of the concept of ZKP, which systematically integrates the evolutionary stages of the development of competitiveness in combination with scientific research on sustainable development, green economy, and green marketing, which outlines the structural and functional environment of the theory of green competitiveness. The conducted research to understand the essence of green competitiveness formed a theoretical basis for clarifying the content of this concept as the ability of an enterprise to form and effectively use green competitive advantages (greening of business processes, green marketing and management tools, a regulatory framework that regulates the environmental activities of enterprises, the inclusion of stakeholders, green infrastructure), their convergent and complementary effects, which ensure the sustainable development of enterprises, the expansion of the competitive positions of the enterprise on the market, the increase of investment attractiveness and capitalization, and the formation of an ecological brand. keywords: chygryn; competitiveness; development; economy; energy; environmental; green; journal; kwilinski; management; marketing; miskiewicz; publications; research cache: ve02-183.pdf plain text: ve02-183.txt item: #33 of 99 id: ve02-184 author: Kwilinski, Aleksy; Hnatyshyn , Liudmyla; Prokopyshyn, Oksana; Trushkina , Nataliia title: Managing the Logistic Activities of Agricultural Enterprises under Conditions of Digital Economy date: 2022-09-28 words: 11429 flesch: 30 summary: At the current stage of transformations, it is of urgent importance to solve the problems of logistics management in the system of agricultural enterprise management. To overcome the above-mentioned barriers, it is reasonable to transform the current system of logistic activity management (SLAM) at agricultural enterprises which should be considered as an interrelated complex of objects and subjects of management through implementing the whole list of functions of the logistics process management in a single complex on the basis of using the mechanisms of information and organization supply (Figure 1). keywords: activities; agricultural; communication; customer; digital; economics; enterprises; hnatyshyn; information; kwilinski; logistics; management; number; online; processing enterprises; products; prokopyshyn; service; technologies; trushkina; ukraine; use cache: ve02-184.pdf plain text: ve02-184.txt item: #34 of 99 id: ve02-185 author: Zhanibek , Azel; Abazov, Rafis; Khazbulatov, Andrey title: Digital Transformation of a Country’s Image: The Case of the Astana International Finance Centre in Kazakhstan date: 2022-09-28 words: 9667 flesch: 40 summary: The analysis suggested that the respondents perceived the existence of the links between the AIFC efforts in developing investment image and changing image of the country in the international economic space. The existence of this trend is confirmed by research conducted in other countries. keywords: abazov; aifc; attractiveness; communication; country; digital; economics; image; international; investment; investment country; investment image; kazakhstan; kwilinski; media; transformation; virtual cache: ve02-185.pdf plain text: ve02-185.txt item: #35 of 99 id: ve02-186 author: Sharma , Nishi; Rawat , Shailika; Kaur , Arshdeep title: Investment in Virtual Digital Assets Vis-A-Vis Equity Stock and Commodity: A Post-Covid Volatility Analysis date: 2022-09-28 words: 8971 flesch: 52 summary: Stock market investments experienced lesser variance in comparison to commodity market investments. The results witnessed the risk spillover from Bitcoin and Ethereum to stock market returns. keywords: assets; bitcoin; commodity; cryptocurrencies; economics; investment; kaur; market; model; rawat; returns; sharma; shocks; stock; study; vda; virtual; volatility cache: ve02-186.pdf plain text: ve02-186.txt item: #36 of 99 id: ve02-19 author: Kharazishvili, Yurii; Grishnova, Olena; Kamińska, Bożena title: Standards of living in Ukraine, Georgia, and Poland: identification and strategic planning date: 2019-04-16 words: 11834 flesch: 45 summary: Each indicator in a particular period may increase or decrease, so it is not enough to analyse individual indices or development indicators. EU vector of Ukraine development: linking between macroeconomic stability and social progress. keywords: bożena; development; economics; employment; expenditure; georgia; grishnova; indicators; kamioska; kharazishvili; level; living; output; poland; population; shadow; standard; threshold; ukraine; values; virtual; wages cache: ve02-19.pdf plain text: ve02-19.txt item: #37 of 99 id: ve02-196 author: Kharazishvili, Yurii; Kwilinski, Aleksy; Bugayko, Dmytro; Hryhorak, Mariia; Butorina, Veronika; Yashchyshyna, Iryna title: Strategic Scenarios of the Post-War Recovery of the Aviation Transport Sustainable Development: The Case of Ukraine date: 2022-11-12 words: 10045 flesch: 38 summary: Research is fulfilled with the scientific justification of quantitative indicators and macro-indicators of maintaining the trajectory of sustainable development in the medium-term perspective. The starting point of strategizing is the concept of sustainable development in the safety dimension as a management construct that contains a general systemic view of the ways to transfer from the current state of the management object to the desired one and includes the stages of identification and strategizing. keywords: air; air transport; aviation; bugayko; development; dzwigol; et al; hryhorak; indicators; kharazishvili; kwilinski; level; management; optimal; scenarios; transport; ukraine; war cache: ve02-196.pdf plain text: ve02-196.txt item: #38 of 99 id: ve02-197 author: Ziabina , Yevheniia; Dzwigol-Barosz , Mariola title: A Country's Green Brand and the Social Responsibility of Business date: 2022-11-12 words: 7532 flesch: 41 summary: Chen S.-L. 2019 Sustainability (Switzerland) 6 0.53 6 Perceptions on the strategic value of corporate social responsibility – some insights from global rankings Claudia O. 2014 Journal of International Studies 6 0.57 7 Green banking initiatives: a qualitative study on Indian banking sector Sharma M., Choubey A. 2021 Environment, Development and Sustainability 4 5.62 8 Green paradox in emerging tourism supply chains: Achieving green consumption behaviour through strategic green marketing orientation, brand social responsibility, and green image Khan M.I., Khalid S., Zaman U., José A.E., Ferreira P. 2021 International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 4 1.23 9 Is it all for show? Keywords: green brand, corporate social responsibility, country brand, greenwashing JEL Classification: М14, М31, М38 http://www.virtual-economics.eu/ 32 www.virtual-economics.eu ISSN 2657-4047 (online) Yevheniia Ziabina and Mariola Dzwigol-Barosz Virtual Economics, Vol. 5, No. 3, 2022 Authors: Yevheniia Ziabina Sumy State University, Sumy, Ukraine E-mail: e.ziabina@biem.sumdu.edu.ua keywords: barosz; brand; country; development; dzwigol; economics; et al; green; kwilinski; link; management; occurrences; responsibility; strength cache: ve02-197.pdf plain text: ve02-197.txt item: #39 of 99 id: ve02-198 author: Ciarko, Marta title: Measuring the Quality of Educational Services on the Example of Secondary Schools in Poland date: 2022-11-12 words: 9021 flesch: 43 summary: Policies toward quality education and student learning: constructing a critical perspective. Keywords: quality measurement, human capital, quality determinants JEL Classification: I28, I29 Author: Marta Ciarko Stanisław Staszic State University of Applied Sciences in Pila, Poland E-mail: mciarko@ans.pila.pl https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6690-3833 Citation: Ciarko, M. (2022). keywords: author; capital; economics; education; human; level; polish; principals; quality; research; respondents; school; services; survey; teachers cache: ve02-198.pdf plain text: ve02-198.txt item: #40 of 99 id: ve02-199 author: Kuzior, Aleksandra; Sira, Mariya; Brozek, Paulina title: Using Blockchain and Artificial Intelligence in Energy Management as a Tool to Achieve Energy Efficiency date: 2022-11-12 words: 7569 flesch: 41 summary: Ogawa et al. (2021) explored the effectiveness and limitation of blockchain-based distributed optimization through the design of energy management systems (EMSs). Case study: Artificial intelligence for building energy management systems – analysis. keywords: blockchain; brozek; data; efficiency; energy; energy efficiency; energy management; intelligence; kuzior; management; network; paulina; peer; sira; technology cache: ve02-199.pdf plain text: ve02-199.txt item: #41 of 99 id: ve02-20 author: Miśkiewicz, Radosław title: Challenges facing management practice in the light of Industry 4.0: The example of Poland date: 2019-04-16 words: 4434 flesch: 41 summary: A new architecture of production management systems is also being shaped, moving from linear processes and the traditional pyramid of production management systems to a network of connections and non-linear production. New generation production systems]. keywords: business; capital; development; economics; economy; industry; management; miśkiewicz; poland; polish; production; radosław; systems cache: ve02-20.pdf plain text: ve02-20.txt item: #42 of 99 id: ve02-200 author: Aljuwaiber, Abobakr; Elnagar, Ahmed K. title: Predicting Pilgrim and Visitor Satisfaction Through Using Smartphone Applications at Holy Sites During Covid-19 date: 2022-11-12 words: 8298 flesch: 41 summary: This study aims to investigate the promotion of digital transformation in Umrah and Visitation through the management of smartphone applications (such as Tawakkalna and Nusuk) in light of COVID-19. The research measures the impact of digital transformation on visits during COVID-19, in light of the Kingdom's Vision 2030 statement, in terms of pilgrims’ and visitors’ satisfaction with the services provided in Madinah. keywords: applications; corona pandemic; digital; hajj; kingdom; pilgrims; services; smartphone; smartphone applications; study; transformation; umrah; visit; visitors cache: ve02-200.pdf plain text: ve02-200.txt item: #43 of 99 id: ve02-202 author: Kharazishvili, Yurii; Kwilinski, Aleksy title: Methodology for Determining the Limit Values of National Security Indicators Using Artificial Intelligence Methods date: 2022-12-30 words: 7659 flesch: 35 summary: Therefore, it is proposed to solve the identified problems by formalized mathematical methods: - to determine security gradations there is used the concept of an extended homeostatic plateau, which provides for three levels of security in both directions: optimal (green zone), crisis (orange zone), critical (red zone), which define areas of positive, neutral and negative feedback; - to determine the bifurcation points (vector of limiting values), there is used the t- criterion method, which consists in constructing the probability density function of the benchmark sample, determining whether it belongs to the type of distribution with the calculation of statistical characteristics (mathematical expectation, root mean square deviation, and asymmetry coefficient) and formalized calculation of the vector of limiting values for characteristic types of distribution (normal, lognormal, exponential); - to solve the problem of recognition (automatic classification) of the type of distribution of probability density functions of security indicators, there are used artificial intelligence methods, namely the discriminant method from the class of cluster analysis methods using quantitative and qualitative metrics: Euclidean distance, Manhattan metric and recognition by characteristic features; - for the digitalization of determining the vector of limit values of safety indicators, there have been developed an algorithm structure and a program in the C++ programming language (version 6), which ensures full automation of all stages of the algorithm and the adequacy of recognising graphic digital data with a predetermined number of clusters (types of distribution). Applying artificial intelligence methods, the paper frames the algorithm structure and software for the formalized determination of the type of distribution (automatic classification) of the probability density function and the vector of limit values by justifying theoretically security gradations and determining quantitatively security indicators. keywords: density; development; distribution; economics; indicators; kharazishvili; kwilinski; level; limit; methods; probability; sample; security; type; values cache: ve02-202.pdf plain text: ve02-202.txt item: #44 of 99 id: ve02-203 author: Dzwigol, Henryk title: Comparing Idiographic and Nomothetic Approaches in Management Sciences Research date: 2022-12-30 words: 9747 flesch: 41 summary: Research method To achieve the desired objective and answer the research questions the author conducted international quantitative research on an expert group of academic researchers engaged in management sciences research. The two main approaches in management sciences research are the idiographic and nomothetic approaches (DeFreese & Nissley, 2020; Zhang et al., 2022). keywords: analysis; approach; dzwigol; et al; idiographic; journal; kwilinski; management; management sciences; methods; nomothetic; process; research; research methods; research process; sciences; techniques cache: ve02-203.pdf plain text: ve02-203.txt item: #45 of 99 id: ve02-207 author: Moskalenko, Bogdan; Lyulyov, Oleksii; Pimonenko, Tetyana; Kobushko, Ihor title: Institutions’ Effect on a Country’s Investment Attractiveness within Sustainable Development date: 2022-12-30 words: 6024 flesch: 42 summary: Literature Review The analysis of the theoretical landscape of evaluating a country’s investment attractiveness allows making a conclusion that different combinations of the dimensions of a country’s www.virtual-economics.eu ISSN 2657-4047 (online) Bogdan Moskalenko, Oleksii Lyulyov, Tetyana Pimonenko, and Ihor Kobushko Virtual Economics, Vol. 5, No. 4, 2022 53 development could increase or reduce investment attractiveness (Abazov, 1997; 2010; Kuzior et al., 2021; Kwilinski et al., 2020a; Nawawi et al., 2022). Khan et al. (2022) confirms similar conclusions on the role of institutions’ quality in providing investment attractiveness to a country. keywords: countries; country; development; investment; investment attractiveness; kwilinski; lyulyov; pimonenko; ukraine cache: ve02-207.pdf plain text: ve02-207.txt item: #46 of 99 id: ve02-21 author: Lyashenko, Viacheslav; Pidorycheva, Iryna title: The formation of interstate and cross-border scientific-educational and innovative spaces between Ukraine and the European Union member states in the digital economy date: 2019-04-16 words: 5007 flesch: 24 summary: Rapid growth and diffusion of smart digital technologies will have a fundamental impact on the world economy that will have multifaceted nature and will affect all major macroeconomic variables – GDP, employment, investment, consumption, trade, inflation et al (Schwab, 2015). Viacheslav Lyashenko and Iryna Pidorycheva Virtual Economics, Vol. 2, No. 2, 2019 biotechnology are smart digital technologies which in the ensuing years will lead to a radical transformation of global value chains, will be at the heart of research and development, the activities of business structures and government policies, which makes our proposals both relevant and perspective. keywords: border; cooperation; countries; development; economics; economy; european; lyashenko; pidorycheva; research; spaces; technology; ukraine cache: ve02-21.pdf plain text: ve02-21.txt item: #47 of 99 id: ve02-211 author: Veckalne , Regina; Tambovceva, Tatjana title: The Role of Digital Transformation in Education in Promoting Sustainable Development date: 2022-12-30 words: 7490 flesch: 37 summary: Developing topics in ESD research include the use of indigenous and local knowledge systems in ESD, as well as the use of digital technologies for promoting sustainability education. According to earlier research on ESD awareness, familiarity with Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) is operationalized as a single-item latent variable (Cortese, 2003). keywords: development; economics; education; esd; learning; online; regina; students; sustainability; tambovceva; tatjana; veckalne cache: ve02-211.pdf plain text: ve02-211.txt item: #48 of 99 id: ve02-213 author: Letunovska, Nataliia; Abazov, Rafis; Chen , Yang title: Framing a Regional Spatial Development Perspective: The Relation between Health and Regional Performance date: 2022-12-30 words: 5448 flesch: 38 summary: An analysis of the scientific literature on health care shows that many studies are devoted to comparing health indicators between different regions, in which attention is also paid to analysing the determinants of existing differences among them. The authors emphasize that for implementing an effective regional health policy, it is important to take into account the influence of factors that can restrain health development, as well as those groups of determinants capable of stimulating this development: financial and budgetary mechanisms, involvement of marketing and information tools, taking into account behavioural and institutional factors. keywords: abazov; analysis; chen; competitiveness; development; economic; growth; health; health development; indicators; letunovska; level; regions cache: ve02-213.pdf plain text: ve02-213.txt item: #49 of 99 id: ve02-22 author: Drożdż, Wojciech title: The development of electromobility in Poland date: 2019-04-16 words: 3860 flesch: 47 summary: The article discusses market segments in which electric cars are actually used. The new law defined a framework for modernisation and adjustment of infrastructure to handle electric cars. keywords: cars; charging; development; electric; electromobility; energy; poland; polish; stations; transport cache: ve02-22.pdf plain text: ve02-22.txt item: #50 of 99 id: ve02-23 author: Tkachenko, Volodymyr; Klymchuk, Maryna; Ivakhnenko, Iryna title: Scientific prediction of the balanced energy saving development strategy of the construction projects date: 2019-04-16 words: 5034 flesch: 28 summary: The above needs to address the issue of environmental protection, healthy lifestyle and an updated study of the problem of implementation of energy saving development for the sustainable development of the national economy. It is expedient to implement the main directions of energy efficient construction taking into account the provisions of energy saving development. keywords: construction; development; economics; energy; energy saving; implementation; klymchuk; management; projects; saving development; system cache: ve02-23.pdf plain text: ve02-23.txt item: #51 of 99 id: ve02-233 author: Gajanova, Lubica; Michulek, Jakub title: Digital Marketing in the Context of Consumer Behaviour in the ICT Industry: The Case Study of the Slovak Republic date: 2023-03-23 words: 6029 flesch: 42 summary: As part of the analysis of consumer behaviour in the context of digital marketing, the research primarily focused on Slovak companies operating in the retail sector with IT and communication equipment – ICT specialized stores, because electronics is among the most frequently purchased online products by Slovak consumers. Keywords: digital marketing; consumer behaviour; ICT industry; Slovakia. keywords: advertising; consumers; content; gajanova; ict; marketing; online; research; respondents; retail; sector; tools; use cache: ve02-233.pdf plain text: ve02-233.txt item: #52 of 99 id: ve02-236 author: Acheampong, Stephen; Pimonenko, Tetyana; Lyulyov, Oleksii title: Sustainable Marketing Performance of Banks in the Digital Economy: The Role of Customer Relationship Management date: 2023-03-23 words: 7439 flesch: 39 summary: Кwilinski Alex www.virtual-economics.eu ISSN 2657-4047 (online) Stephen Acheampong, Tetyana Pimonenko, and Oleksii Lyulyov Virtual Economics, Vol. 6, No. 1, 2023 19 Research article SUSTAINABLE MARKETING PERFORMANCE OF BANKS IN THE DIGITAL ECONOMY: THE ROLE OF CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT Stephen Acheampong, Tetyana Pimonenko, and Oleksii Lyulyov Abstract. Customer relationship management (CRM) has become the lifeblood of banking and the principal driver of sustainable marketing performance in the digital economy. keywords: banking; banks; business; crm; customer; digital; economics; economy; lyulyov; management; marketing; marketing performance; performance; pimonenko; research; technology cache: ve02-236.pdf plain text: ve02-236.txt item: #53 of 99 id: ve02-238 author: Zadorozhnyi, Zenovii-Mykhaylo; Muravskyi, Volodymyr; Pochynok, Nataliya; Ivasechko, Uliana title: Application of the Internet of Things and 6G Cellular Communication to Optimize Accounting and International Marketing date: 2023-03-23 words: 8871 flesch: 27 summary: Development periods of 3G, 4G, 5G, and 6G mobile broadband technologies (2023). Connection density of 4G, 5G, and 6G mobile broadband technologies (2023). keywords: accounting; advertising; communication; income; information; international; internet; marketing; number; research; services; space; technologies; visitors cache: ve02-238.pdf plain text: ve02-238.txt item: #54 of 99 id: ve02-240 author: Nesterenko, Volodymyr; Miskiewicz, Radoslaw; Abazov, Rafis title: Marketing Communications in the Era of Digital Transformation date: 2023-03-23 words: 6642 flesch: 38 summary: This scientific paper delves into the realm of marketing communications in the context of this transformative era. Keywords: marketing communication; artificial intelligence; advertisements; values; trends; common value transformation. keywords: advertising; age; analysis; communication; customers; effectiveness; groups; management; marketing; marketing communication; miskiewicz; online; research; value cache: ve02-240.pdf plain text: ve02-240.txt item: #55 of 99 id: ve02-241 author: Pankova, Mariia; Kwilinski, Aleksy; Dalevska, Nataliya; Khobta, Valentyna title: Modelling the Level of the Enterprise’ Resource Security Using Artificial Neural Networks date: 2023-03-23 words: 9556 flesch: 40 summary: Keywords: artificial neural networks, enterprise resource security, modelling, multilayer perceptron, prediction. (8) For the task of neuro-modelling, it is advisable to use the structure of a neural network containing an input layer (for individual subsystems, the number of input neurons corresponds to the number of indicators that characterize this subsystem, while for determining the general level of enterprise resource security, the number of input neurons is 32), and an output layer, which contains 5 neurons (the answer about the assessment of the level of resource security of an enterprise or subsystem). keywords: dalevska; data; development; economics; enterprise; indicators; kwilinski; layer; level; mlp; networks; neural; pankova; resource; resource security; security; subsystem; values; zone cache: ve02-241.pdf plain text: ve02-241.txt item: #56 of 99 id: ve02-258 author: Veckalne, Regina; Kapustins, Martins; Tambovceva, Tatjana title: Smart Cities, Green Diets: How the Lucy Veg App Supports Valencia's Vegan Community and Contributes to SDGs date: 2023-06-30 words: 6426 flesch: 43 summary: Gephart, J. A., Troell, M., Henriksson, P. J. G., Beveridge, M. C. M., Verdegem, M., Metian, M., Mateos, L. D., & Deutsch, L. (2016). Mekonnen, M. M., & Hoekstra, A. Y. (2012). keywords: app; development; diets; food; health; lucy; plant; sdg; users; valencia; veg; vegan cache: ve02-258.pdf plain text: ve02-258.txt item: #57 of 99 id: ve02-259 author: Hidayat, Taufik; Mahardiko, Rahutomo; Rosyad, Ali Miftakhu title: The Analysis of Data Preparation to Validate Model Values of Information Technology date: 2023-06-30 words: 5621 flesch: 55 summary: Literature Review 2.1 Production Function Quantitative data is a primary requirement in doing IT value model validation by PAV. Three- factor model value is 849.633. keywords: data; factor; factor model; model; preparation; production; research; result; rts; validation; value cache: ve02-259.pdf plain text: ve02-259.txt item: #58 of 99 id: ve02-260 author: Dzwigol, Heryk title: The Quality Determinants of the Research Process in Management Sciences. date: 2023-06-30 words: 8727 flesch: 43 summary: Keywords: quality determinants; research process; management sciences; research methodology; research approach. P14 3,736 0.957 Quality methods in research processes should be supported by case studies. keywords: analysis; approach; assumptions; data; determinants; dzwigol; journal; management; management sciences; methods; quality; research; research process; results; sciences cache: ve02-260.pdf plain text: ve02-260.txt item: #59 of 99 id: ve02-261 author: Owusu, Edward; Arthur, Jones Lewis; Amofah, Kwaku title: Cross-Сultural Communication Strategies in the Digital Era: A Bibliometric Analysis date: 2023-06-30 words: 6902 flesch: 41 summary: Because of this, a lot of scientific research publications have been done on cross-cultural communication and digitalisation. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to assess authors’ citations, affiliations, and bibliometric coupling on cross-cultural communication and digitalisation within ten years, between 2014 and May 2023. keywords: authors; ccc; communication; countries; digitalisation; economics; lyulyov; pimonenko; publications; research; scopus; study cache: ve02-261.pdf plain text: ve02-261.txt item: #60 of 99 id: ve02-267 author: Nyenno, Iryna; Truba, Vyacheslav; Tokarchuk, Liudmyla title: Managerial Future of the Artificial Intelligence date: 2023-06-30 words: 7645 flesch: 44 summary: And if at the beginning of fundamental AI management studies, it was argued by Simon [20] that AI is a way for “exploring the consequences of human behaviour alternative assumptions”, there are studies maintaining that AI augments organizational innovation. [19] made a conclusion that AI impact can be observed in a form of augmented innovation of an enterprise and defined its role for certain stages of innovative management. keywords: article; artificial; development; economics; human; intelligence; iryna; kwilinski; management; nyenno; process; tokarchuk; truba; work cache: ve02-267.pdf plain text: ve02-267.txt item: #61 of 99 id: ve02-27 author: Vyshnevskyi, Oleksandr title: Unity of digital and virtual economies within concept of Dataism date: 2019-07-07 words: 5925 flesch: 39 summary: The main results of the study are connected with the analysis of the concepts of digital economy, virtual economy and their relationship. Keywords: virtual economy, digital economy, Dataism JEL Classification: A10, B00, D8 Author(s): Oleksandr Vyshnevskyi Institute of Industrial Economics, 2, Maria Kapnist Street, Kyiv, Ukraine, 03057 E-mail: allexxandr@gmail.com keywords: capital; development; economics; economy; information; oleksandr; online; services; technologies; virtual; vyshnevskyi; world cache: ve02-27.pdf plain text: ve02-27.txt item: #62 of 99 id: ve02-28 author: Miśkiewicz, Julia title: The merger of natural intelligence with artificial intelligence, with a focus on Neuralink company date: 2019-07-07 words: 3538 flesch: 51 summary: Before the creation of the first intelligent machines, its idea lasted in the imagination of many people. 4. Results and Discussion The increasing use of AI, which may resemble things that until recently could have only happened in science fiction movies, worries many people. keywords: brain; elon; human; intelligence; miśkiewicz; musk; neuralink; people cache: ve02-28.pdf plain text: ve02-28.txt item: #63 of 99 id: ve02-29 author: Melnychenko, Oleksandr title: Application of artificial intelligence in control systems of economic activity date: 2019-07-07 words: 5107 flesch: 37 summary: In addition, the algorithms of artificial intelligence systems in the control systems of economic activity may change with changes in the processed data. Artificial intelligence is the tool that could handle the entire set of knowledge, track all changes in the significant and important information, as well as in the insignificant and unimportant (which, however, also has an effect on the object of analysis). keywords: audit; business; control; data; example; information; intelligence; melnychenko; object; systems; time cache: ve02-29.pdf plain text: ve02-29.txt item: #64 of 99 id: ve02-3 author: Kwilinski, Aleksy title: Mechanism of formation of industrial enterprise development strategy in the information economy date: 2018-10-17 words: 6909 flesch: 27 summary: Among the main problems identified, the following should be noted: - the absence of high-level management information processes and models for handling information messages from the manufacturing sector about positive deviations from the plan of pre-term execution, saving of raw materials or fuel, etc.; - the absence of a high level of management information processes and models for processing informational messages from the marketing sphere concerning previous requests to Enterprise A, which were not completed by contracts. Keywords: mechanism, strategy, development, industrial enterprise, information economy, business processes, management, automation JEL Classification: C130, L690, G140 Author(s): Aleksy Kwilinski The London Academy of Science and Business, 3rd Floor, 120 Baker Street, London, England, W1U 6TU E-mail: a.kwilinski@london–asb.co.uk https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6318-4001 Citation: Kwilinski, A. (2018). keywords: automation; business; business processes; development; development strategy; economics; enterprise; information; information economy; kwilinski; management; messages; strategy; system cache: ve02-3.pdf plain text: ve02-3.txt item: #65 of 99 id: ve02-30 author: Kravchenko, Sergey title: Simulation of the national innovation systems development: A transnational and coevolution approach date: 2019-07-07 words: 5667 flesch: 44 summary: Paying tribute to the scientific experience of the TNIS taxonomy, it should be noted that due to the complexity and dynamism of national innovation systems as a socio-economic phenomenon, theoretical and practical issues of innovation development, previously disclosed, are restricted by the specificity of the authors' goal setting and are not universal. 3. Methods Based on the stated purpose and expected results, the research methodology involves using a number of economic and mathematical methods, which, from the initial set of indicators, allow: 1) establishing the kinship of national innovation systems and creating stable clusters corresponding to certain types of transnational innovation systems that are considered as basic; 2) developing a toolkit for assigning new objects to appropriate types of TNIS. keywords: countries; development; innovation; kravchenko; national; network; neural; systems; tnis; type; world cache: ve02-30.pdf plain text: ve02-30.txt item: #66 of 99 id: ve02-31 author: Hroznyi, Ihor; Tymoshyk, Mykhailo; Malevski, Eduard title: Risk Optimization of Industrial Enterprise date: 2019-07-07 words: 6403 flesch: 35 summary: Industrial enterprise risk management must take into account the conditions of the activities that are carried out and the goals that are set out under these conditions. (Klimenko, 2013) believes that industrial enterprise risk management should be implemented by using a cumulative approach based on the bifurcation nature of industrial development. keywords: conditions; economics; eduard; enterprise; goals; hroznyi; malevski; management; methods; optimization; resources; risk; risk management; set; tymoshyk cache: ve02-31.pdf plain text: ve02-31.txt item: #67 of 99 id: ve02-32 author: Trushkina, Nataliia title: Development of the information economy under the conditions of global economic transformations: features, factors and prospects date: 2019-10-27 words: 6402 flesch: 27 summary: Keywords: information economy, features, conceptual approaches, factors, components, prospects, digital technologies JEL Classification: A10, B30, D80, L86 Author: Nataliia Trushkina Institute of Industrial Economics of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 2 Marii Kapnist Street, Kyiv, Ukraine, 03057 E-mail: nata_tru@ukr.net https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6741-7738 Citation: Trushkina, N. (2019). Terms that identify the concept of information economy Source: own research. keywords: business; data; development; digital; economic; economy; ekonomika; global; information; information economy; nataliia; new; online; research; technologies; trushkina cache: ve02-32.pdf plain text: ve02-32.txt item: #68 of 99 id: ve02-33 author: Radieva, Maryna; Kolomiiets, Viktoriia title: Factors of human capital modernization in the context of institutionalization of information economy date: 2019-10-27 words: 6671 flesch: 39 summary: In order to determine the dependence of human capital development on the level of development of the country's institutional system in the information economy, let’s construct twelve-factor correlation and regression models for 157 countries, which are combined into three groups according to the level of gross national income per capita. The constant institutional transformations of society make it necessary to study their influence on the development of human capital and the dependence of the development of human capital on the conditions of institutionalization of the information economy. keywords: capital; capital index; countries; country; development; development index; economy; gni; human; human development; index; information; kolomiiets; level; radieva; system cache: ve02-33.pdf plain text: ve02-33.txt item: #69 of 99 id: ve02-34 author: Dzwigol, Henryk title: The concept of the system approach of the enterprise restructuring process date: 2019-10-27 words: 10350 flesch: 39 summary: Enterprise management]. Currently, one may deal with knowledge process outsourcing, which means the outsourcing of knowledge management processes to an external entity (Perechuda, 2007). keywords: activity; business; coal; company; development; dźwigoł; economics; enterprise; henryk; issn; knowledge; management; mining; model; online; polish; process; processes; resources; restructuring; systems; virtual; vol cache: ve02-34.pdf plain text: ve02-34.txt item: #70 of 99 id: ve02-35 author: Tkachenko, Volodymyr; Tkachenko, Iryna; Puzyrova, Polina; Klochko, Andriy title: Organizational and economic mechanism of a business security as a guarantee of its sustainable development date: 2019-10-27 words: 5819 flesch: 30 summary: Scientists (Iershova et al., 2019) have revealed the theoretical and methodological foundations of enterprise economic security management, its place and role in the enterprise management system. [Conceptualization of enterprise economic security management]. keywords: activity; business; business security; economic; enterprise; enterprise security; entities; interests; journal; management; mechanism; puzyrova; security; system; tkachenko cache: ve02-35.pdf plain text: ve02-35.txt item: #71 of 99 id: ve02-36 author: Orlovska, Yuliya; Ilkova, Nika title: State policy on the functioning of institute of bankruptcy in Ukraine date: 2019-10-27 words: 7760 flesch: 46 summary: Analysis of the construction industry in the Slovak Republic by bankruptcy model. The results of the study showed that a significant number of hotel business enterprises were hit hard by the recent economic downturn; further research is needed to improve the accuracy of bankruptcy forecasting models (Barreda et al., 2017). keywords: bankruptcy; bankruptcy institute; business; economic; economy; factors; functioning; gdp; ilkova; index; institute; model; national; number; orlovska; state; ukraine cache: ve02-36.pdf plain text: ve02-36.txt item: #72 of 99 id: ve02-4 author: Mazurkiewicz, Joanna; Lis, Piotr title: Diversification of energy poverty in Central and Eastern European countries date: 2018-10-17 words: 6758 flesch: 48 summary: Energy poverty: a special focus on energy poverty in India and renewable energy technologies. Analysis of energy poverty indicates diversification of level and dynamics of this phenomenon in the studied countries. keywords: access; countries; data; efficiency; energy; energy poverty; energy services; households; level; poverty; services cache: ve02-4.pdf plain text: ve02-4.txt item: #73 of 99 id: ve02-48 author: Trushkina, Nataliia; Abazov, Rafis; Rynkevych, Natalia; Bakhautdinova, Guzelya title: Digital Transformation of Organizational Culture under Conditions of the Information Economy date: 2020-01-27 words: 12247 flesch: 29 summary: collaboration (representing business as an ecosystem, creating and developing a platform for interacting with partners); data (widespread use of analytical tools, the use of data to adapt products and services, behavioral marketing); innovation (innovative culture inside the company, creating a system of continuous improvement and development); value (defining and creating of a value proposition management system); personnel (new approaches to employee engagement and development based on digital culture and thinking) The low level of digitalization was associated with the fact that enterprises focus on technological modernization and the introduction of information and communication technologies; but they underestimate the organizational aspects, which include digital culture, leadership competencies and human resources (Galimova, 2019). keywords: abazov; bakhautdinova; business; companies; company; culture; development; digital; economics; economy; employees; enterprises; guzelya; information; issn; management; natalia; online; personnel; processes; rafis; rynkevych; skills; technologies; transformation; trushkina; vol cache: ve02-48.pdf plain text: ve02-48.txt item: #74 of 99 id: ve02-5 author: Tarasova, Hanna title: Scientific and methodical approach to adaptive diversification of industrial enterprise development under crisis conditions date: 2018-10-17 words: 3804 flesch: 31 summary: Scientific and methodical approach to adaptive diversification of industrial enterprise development under crisis conditions. [Conceptual bases of industrial enterprise development in the conditions of crisis]. keywords: conditions; crisis; development; diversification; enterprise; environment; market; products; tarasova cache: ve02-5.pdf plain text: ve02-5.txt item: #75 of 99 id: ve02-50 author: Chandeth, Lim; Shostakovska, Antonina; Tsymbal, Petro; Vlasova, Ganna title: Quality Control Development at the Strategic Level date: 2020-01-27 words: 6959 flesch: 34 summary: Among the three components, the worst of which determines the efficiency of decision- making at industrial enterprises, the bottleneck was the indicator of formalizing the decision- making process. Moments of the life cycle stages are very important for an industrial enterprise, and the quality of enterprise development depends on what management decisions were made. keywords: control; cycle; decision; development; economics; enterprise; indicators; industrial; life; management; market; products; quality; stage cache: ve02-50.pdf plain text: ve02-50.txt item: #76 of 99 id: ve02-51 author: Krawczyk, Dariusz title: The Poles’ Perception of the European Integration before the Accession Referendum date: 2020-01-27 words: 10412 flesch: 49 summary: Keywords: Poland, European Union, European Integration, Polexit, Accession Referendum JEL Classification: P16, Z13 Author: Dariusz Krawczyk Social Contacts Department in the City Hall in Zabrze, 1 Religi Street, Zabrze, Poland, 41-800 E-mail: d.krawczyk@olpress.pl https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1823-0309 Citation: Krawczyk, D. (2020). According to them integration is “an opportunity to work abroad in the EU countries”, “a chance to improve wages, working conditions and greater presence in other countries”, “a greater opportunity to work abroad”, “an opportunity to work abroad, there will be more workplaces for young people”, “work in the European Union, better wages”, “the borders will be open and there will be a possibility to work”. keywords: accession; conditions; country; economics; european; european union; integration; krawczyk; people; poland; poles; polish; referendum; respondents; situation; social; structures cache: ve02-51.pdf plain text: ve02-51.txt item: #77 of 99 id: ve02-52 author: Surya, Darma; Siti, Maria; Dirga, Lestari; Caisar, Darma Dio title: An Agroforestry Consortium: A Multiderminant in Instituting an Agrisilviculture System to Improve Welfare date: 2020-01-27 words: 6112 flesch: 46 summary: The agroforestry consortium as a facility for farmers which will accommodate inputs in developing human resources, capital, and forest land, which will later be allocated to farmers. Thus, if the term ‘agroforestry consortium’ can be interpreted as a form of cooperation among several parties with the aim to empower the community (local farmers) to manage forest land as an effort to increase forest land productivity in conservative functions and to open agricultural land in order to provide useful output for the community. keywords: agroforestry; agroforestry consortium; caisar; consortium; darma; dio; dirga; farmers; forest; kalimantan; land; production; research; siti; system cache: ve02-52.pdf plain text: ve02-52.txt item: #78 of 99 id: ve02-54 author: Ingber, Lester title: Developing Bid-Ask Probabilities for High-Frequency Trading date: 2020-04-30 words: 4282 flesch: 45 summary: The algebraic and numerical algorithms used here have also been applied to systems in other disciplines, e.g., neuroscience (Ingber, 1991; Ingber, 1992; Ingber, 1996c; Ingber, 1997; Ingber, 1998a; Ingber, 2006; Ingber, 2009a; Ingber, 2009b; Ingber, 2012a; Ingber, 2012b; Ingber, 2015; Ingber, 2018a; Ingber, 2018b; Ingber, 2018c; Ingber & Nunez, 1995; Ingber & Nunez, 2010; Ingber et al., 2014; Ingber et al., 1996; Nunez et al., 2013) and combat simulations (Ingber, 1993a; Ingber, 1998b) utilizing the ASA C-code (Ingber, 1993b; Ingber, 1996d; Ingber, 2012c). In J. Oliveira, A. Petraglia, L. Ingber, M. Machado, & M. Petraglia (Eds.), Stochastic global optimization and its applications with fuzzy adaptive simulated annealing (pp. 33–61). keywords: asa; code; data; economics; ingber; issn; lester ingber; mechanics; path; vol cache: ve02-54.pdf plain text: ve02-54.txt item: #79 of 99 id: ve02-55 author: García Cabello, Julia title: Money Leaks in Banking ATM’s Cash-Management Systems date: 2020-04-30 words: 7131 flesch: 49 summary: Actually, this paper analyses branch ATM cash management in light of empirical evidence (database formed by real ATM-level records) showing a mismatch between quantities of cash placed in the ATMs and real cash needs of ATM’s consumers. This paper analyses ATM cash management in light of empirical evidence which suggests that banking ATMs tend to be overloaded beyond the customer’s needs. keywords: atm; atms; banking; branch; cabello; cash; day; economics; forecasting; garcía; julia; management; methodology; needs cache: ve02-55.pdf plain text: ve02-55.txt item: #80 of 99 id: ve02-56 author: Jamel, Lamia; Ltaifa, Monia Ben; Elnagar, Ahmed K; Derbali, Abdelkader; Lamouchi, Ali title: The Nexus between Education and Economic Growth: Analyzing Empirically a Case of Middle-Income Countries date: 2020-04-30 words: 6247 flesch: 49 summary: To test the impact of education accumulation on GDP per capita growth, a static panel is used during the period of study from 1970 to 2014. To test the impact of education accumulation on GDP per capita growth, a static panel is applied through the period of study from 1970 to 2014. keywords: ben; capital; countries; derbali; economic; education; elnagar; gdp; growth; human; ltaifa; quality cache: ve02-56.pdf plain text: ve02-56.txt item: #81 of 99 id: ve02-58 author: Azam, Amir title: The Comparative Analysis of the Industrial Policy Impact on Export Performance in the Military and Democratic Regime of Pakistan date: 2020-04-30 words: 6072 flesch: 47 summary: Volume 3 Number 2 (April) THE COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE INDUSTRIAL POLICY IMPACT ON EXPORT PERFORMANCE IN THE MILITARY AND DEMOCRATIC REGIME OF PAKISTAN Amir Azam Abstract. The current study attempts to analyse the impact of industrial policy on export performance under democracy and autocracy. keywords: democracy; diversification; economic; economy; export; export performance; pakistan; performance; policy; regime cache: ve02-58.pdf plain text: ve02-58.txt item: #82 of 99 id: ve02-59 author: El – Ragehy, Eid; Salman, Doaa title: New Policies, Measures and Responsibilities of Polluting Industries: A Case Study of the Egyptian Industries date: 2020-04-30 words: 6971 flesch: 42 summary: Then, environmental responsibility is an effective tool through which these measures can be undertaken. Although the notion of sustainable development is related to the macroeconomics analysis, environmental responsibility has a direct relationship to the micro economy. keywords: economics; efficiency; facility; indicator; overload; pollution; responsibility; salman; table; water cache: ve02-59.pdf plain text: ve02-59.txt item: #83 of 99 id: ve02-6 author: Kamińska, Bożena title: Iterative signal processing in anticipatory management of industrial enterprise development date: 2018-10-17 words: 4711 flesch: 36 summary: Iterative signal processing in anticipatory management of industrial enterprise development. The principle of iterative signal processing is versatile to control signals indicating the approach of critical events and opportunities for development. keywords: analysis; development; enterprise; filter; iterative; management; noise; processing; signal; stage cache: ve02-6.pdf plain text: ve02-6.txt item: #84 of 99 id: ve02-7 author: Bezchasnyi, Oleksii title: Reflexive coordination of communications in the construction of models for the development of an industrial enterprise date: 2018-10-17 words: 7348 flesch: 36 summary: In the field of enterprise management, the preservation of effective and appropriate coordination is ensured through the reflection of reconciling decisions. Three types of coordination for enterprise management systems were proposed by W.G. Ouchi. keywords: activities; agents; bezchasnyi; coordination; development; economics; enterprise; information; level; management; oleksii; process; reflection; reflexive; system cache: ve02-7.pdf plain text: ve02-7.txt item: #85 of 99 id: ve02-70 author: Folinas, Sotiris; Duquenne, Marie-Noëlle; Metaxas, Theodore title: Problems and Opportunities in the Hospitality Industry in a Masked and Rubber-Gloved World date: 2020-07-19 words: 7161 flesch: 53 summary: % -89.4% -87.9% The UAE -1.9% -3.0% -23.1% -81.1% -78.1% -77.4% -78.8% The Global Scheduled Flights Change in January-May 2020 Countries January February March April May 4 May 11 May 18 May 25 ALL 0.8% -8.6% -14.8% -64.5% -69.9% -68.4% -67.6% -68.6% Spain -3.7% keywords: air; coronavirus; covid-19; crisis; duquenne; economics; folinas; global; hospitality; hotel; industry; journal; marie; metaxas; noëlle; pandemic; tourism; travel; world cache: ve02-70.pdf plain text: ve02-70.txt item: #86 of 99 id: ve02-71 author: Derbali, Abdelkader; Elnagar, Ahmed K title: Measuring Student and Staff Satisfaction with the University Facilities date: 2020-07-19 words: 10306 flesch: 50 summary: In the university environment, student satisfaction is strongly linked to the quality of higher education services and the learning environment. In this context, student satisfaction is strongly linked to the quality of higher education services and the learning environment. keywords: college; community college; contribution; dimension; fact; female; satisfaction; staff; students; table; university; variable cache: ve02-71.pdf plain text: ve02-71.txt item: #87 of 99 id: ve02-72 author: Dubina, Oleksii; Us, Yana; Pimonenko, Tetyana; Lyulyov, Oleksii title: Customer Loyalty to Bank Services: The Bibliometric Analysis date: 2020-07-19 words: 4224 flesch: 42 summary: The analysis of scientific studies indicated the existence of some factors influencing the loyalty level of bank customers (Matute-Vallejo et al., 2011; Baumann et al., 2007). Moreover, the visualization of co-authorship of the papers investigated (Figure 4) allowed demonstrating the scientific schools investigating the loyalty of bank customers. keywords: analysis; bank; customer; customer loyalty; documents; keywords; loyalty; lyulyov; oleksii; pimonenko cache: ve02-72.pdf plain text: ve02-72.txt item: #88 of 99 id: ve02-73 author: Kovchuha, Larysa title: Evaluating the Relationship between Investment in Innovation and the Volume of Sold Innovative Products in the Industry of Ukraine date: 2020-07-19 words: 5425 flesch: 55 summary: Applying the correlation and regression analysis, the study of the relationship between the volume and structure of innovation costs and the volume of sold innovative products (SIP) in industry was carried out on the example of Ukraine. Keywords: innovations, costs of innovation activity, structure of innovation costs, industry, innovative products, level of competitiveness JEL Classification: D920, O310 Author: Larysa Kovchuha Institute of Industrial Economics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 2 Maria Kapnist Street, Kyiv, Ukraine, 03057 E-mail: larakovi@ukr.net https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6448-0400 Citation: Kovchuha, L. (2020). keywords: costs; impact; innovation; products; sip; ukraine; volume; year; 𝐹𝑝 = cache: ve02-73.pdf plain text: ve02-73.txt item: #89 of 99 id: ve02-74 author: Abdullahi, Shafiu Ibrahim; Mukhtar, Shuaibu title: Measuring Advertising Expenditure Effects on the Nigerian Economy date: 2020-07-19 words: 6210 flesch: 44 summary: Due to a lack of high frequency time series data on advertising expenditure in the developing economies, this work has been limited to an exploratory study using the multiple regression and correlation analysis. In 2013, the period with the highest advertising revenue in the study, the ratio of advertising expenditure as percentage of GDP accounted for 0.061%, which was below 0.2%, a very negligible number indicating more scope for growth in the market. keywords: advertising; analysis; consumption; economics; economy; expenditure; growth; information; market; nigeria; study; variables cache: ve02-74.pdf plain text: ve02-74.txt item: #90 of 99 id: ve02-83 author: Jamel, Lamia title: The Relation between Tourism and Economic Growth: A Case of Saudi Arabia as an Emerging Tourism Destination date: 2020-10-31 words: 7630 flesch: 57 summary: The possibility of tourism growth is revealed through augmented terms of trade (ToT). This paper examines empirically the relation between tourism and economic growth in Saudi Arabia. keywords: arabia; causality; development; economic; gdp; granger; growth; impact; international; saudi; saudi arabia; test; tourism; variables cache: ve02-83.pdf plain text: ve02-83.txt item: #91 of 99 id: ve02-84 author: Vorhach, Olena title: Empirical Evaluation of the Education Expenditure Impact on Economic Growth date: 2020-10-31 words: 9655 flesch: 47 summary: Based on the above, the purpose of this article is to empirically evaluate the dependence of the population’s professional development on the amount of higher education expenditure in Ukraine and some foreign countries and to justify the impact of higher education on economic growth. Keywords: industry 4.0, economic growth, GDP, higher education expenditure, human capital, highly qualified staff, higher education JEL Classification: H24, H52, I25, O15 Author: Olena Vorhach Institute of Industrial Economics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 2 Maria Kapnist Street, Kyiv, Ukraine, 03057 E-mail: vorgach.lena@gmail.com https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3686-4858 Citation: Vorhach, O. (2020). keywords: capital; countries; development; economic; education; education expenditure; expenditure; gdp; growth; kwilinski; management; oecd; population; share; ukraine cache: ve02-84.pdf plain text: ve02-84.txt item: #92 of 99 id: ve02-85 author: Rusova, Violetta; Mkrtumova, Anait title: Institutional Regulation of the Healthcare System in the Context of Spreading COVID-19 in the Russian Federation date: 2020-10-31 words: 8051 flesch: 32 summary: Temporary recommendations from the Ministry of Healthcare (Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, 2020) are largely based on the materials devoted to the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of COVID-19 published by WHO, Chinese, American and European centers for disease control, the analysis of domestic and foreign scientific publications, regulatory documents of the Ministry of Healthcare of Russia and Rospotrebnadzor, and serve as a statement intended for heads of medical institutions and their departments, general practitioners, infectious disease specialists, pediatricians, obstetricians and gynecologists, resuscitators of intensive care units in infectious hospitals, emergency physicians, as well as other specialists working in the field of medical care organization for the patients with COVID- 19. Keywords: health care, coronavirus (COVID-19), response strategy, risk-based approach, medical care, government regulation JEL Classification: I150, I180, I190 http://www.virtual-economics.eu/ 73 www.virtual-economics.eu ISSN 2657-4047 (online) Violetta Rusova and Anait Mkrtumova Virtual Economics, Vol. 3, No. 4, 2020 Authors: Violetta Rusova Saint-Petersburg State University of Economics, 21 Sadovaya street, Saint Petersburg, Russia E-mail: vio.rus.info@mail.ru https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1816-4295 Anait Mkrtumova Saint-Petersburg State University of Economics, 21 Sadovaya Street, Saint Petersburg, Russia E-mail: mkrtumova-anait@mail.ru https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0640-9945 Citation: Rusova, V., & Mkrtumova, A. (2020). keywords: care; cases; coronavirus; covid-19; disease; economics; health; infection; mkrtumova; new; organization; patients; risk; russian; russian federation; spread; world cache: ve02-85.pdf plain text: ve02-85.txt item: #93 of 99 id: ve02-86 author: Salman, Doaa; Seiam, Dina; Fayaz, Eman title: How Can the Aviation Sector Survive after COVID-19? date: 2020-10-31 words: 6152 flesch: 5 summary: The sharp rise in the forecast of losses comes with more and more -44% to -80% Decline in international passengers in 2020 http://www.virtual-economics.eu/ 97 www.virtual-economics.eu ISSN 2657-4047 (online) Doaa Salman, Dina Seiam, and Eman Fayaz Virtual Economics, Vol. 3, No. 4, 2020 countries closing their borders to global airlines. (May 2022 was extended by other airlines via voucher window). keywords: covid-19; doaa; economics; fayaz; https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/transportation/airlines-/-aviation/india-mulls-up-to-1-6-billion-rescue-plan-for-aviation-sector-after-coronavirus/articleshow/74702715.cms?from=mdr; https://www.businessinsider.com/coronavirus-airlines-that-failed-bankrupt-covid19-pandemic-2020-3#compass-airlines-us-march-2020-3; https://www.businessinsider.com/coronavirus-airlines-that-failed-bankrupt-covid19-pandemic-2020-3#compass-airlines-us-march-2020-3 https://www.businessinsider.com/coronavirus-airlines-that-failed-bankrupt-covid19-pandemic-2020-3#compass-airlines-us-march-2020-3; https://www.npr.org/sections/coronavirus-live-updates/2020/04/07/829091394/airlines-want-to-cancel-rule-requiring-them-to-refund-fares-for-canceled-flights; https://www.npr.org/sections/coronavirus-live-updates/2020/04/07/829091394/airlines-want-to-cancel-rule-requiring-them-to-refund-fares-for-canceled-flights https://www.npr.org/sections/coronavirus-live-updates/2020/04/07/829091394/airlines-want-to-cancel-rule-requiring-them-to-refund-fares-for-canceled-flights; https://www.unwto.org/impact-assessment-of-the-covid-19-outbreak-on-international-tourism; salman; seiam; tourism; travel cache: ve02-86.pdf plain text: ve02-86.txt item: #94 of 99 id: ve02-87 author: Zaloznova, Yuliya; Pankova, Oksana; Ostafiichuk, Yaroslav title: Global and Ukrainian Labour Markets in the Face of Digitalization Challenges and the Threats of the COVID-19 Pandemic date: 2020-10-31 words: 10544 flesch: 36 summary: Introduction Modern megatrends connected with globalization, digitalization, greening, demographic change, migration and others actualize the problems of transforming and exacerbating imbalances in labour and employment, which seriously affect the state of labour markets both on the global and national levels. It has become clear that the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has negatively affected economies and labour markets of the vast majority of Europe, North America, East and Central Asia, will further widen global employment imbalances. keywords: covid-19; development; digitalization; economics; economy; employment; global; kwilinski; labour; management; market; national; new; online; ostafiichuk; pandemic; pankova; ukraine; yaroslav; zaloznova cache: ve02-87.pdf plain text: ve02-87.txt item: #95 of 99 id: ve02-88 author: Lyulyov, Oleksii; Moskalenko, Bogdan title: Institutional Quality and Shadow Economy: An Investment Potential Evaluation Model date: 2020-10-31 words: 5959 flesch: 45 summary: Weak institutional quality was found to be a key determinant of the size of shadow economy (Dabla-Norris et al., 2008; Oviedo et al., 2009). Keywords: country investment potential, foreign direct investment, shadow economy, national economy, institutional quality JEL Classification: E22, E29, E44, E60, G31 http://www.virtual-economics.eu/ 132 www.virtual-economics.eu ISSN 2657-4047 (online) keywords: development; economics; economy; fdi; investment; journal; kwilinski; lyulyov; management; model; shadow; shadow economy cache: ve02-88.pdf plain text: ve02-88.txt item: #96 of 99 id: ve02-89 author: Ziabina, Yevheniia; Pimonenko, Tetyana title: The Green Deal Policy for Renewable Energy: A Bibliometric Analysis date: 2020-10-31 words: 6997 flesch: 41 summary: The article provides a bibliometric analysis of research in the field of green deal policy, energy conservation and energy efficiency through the introduction of renewable energy sources. As a result of the research, the connection between the terms – renewable energy sources and energy saving – was revealed with the help of the constructed bibliographic map. keywords: development; economics; energy; energy sources; green; journal; kwilinski; management; pimonenko; research; sources; virtual; ziabina cache: ve02-89.pdf plain text: ve02-89.txt item: #97 of 99 id: ve02-90 author: Korobets, Olena; Chygryn, Olena; Saienko, Maryna; Liulova, Liliia title: Development Evolution of the Environmental Risk Management Theory: A Meta-Analysis date: 2020-10-31 words: 6797 flesch: 46 summary: The first definition is the cause of the risk, and the second is the result, as a consequence of the cause action (in the case of environmental risk analysis it is always negative). Direct damage in the case of environmental risk analysis is a direct impact on the environment in a short period of time, the consequences of which are immediate (rapid changes in air, soil, water, flora and fauna). keywords: analysis; chygryn; development; economics; green; korobets; kwilinski; management; marketing; olena; pattern; research; risk cache: ve02-90.pdf plain text: ve02-90.txt item: #98 of 99 id: ve02-91 author: Zhukov, Sviatoslav; Diugowanets, Olesia title: Multinational Corporations’ International Marketing in the Focus of Global Regionalization Process date: 2020-10-31 words: 9153 flesch: 35 summary: Keywords: globalization, localization, regionalization, global regionalization, glocalization, transnational corporation, international marketing, cascade marketing, global marketing, transnational marketing JEL Classification: F01, F61, M31 http://www.virtual-economics.eu/ 189 www.virtual-economics.eu ISSN 2657-4047 (online) Sviatoslav Zhukov and Olesia Diugowanets Virtual Economics, Vol. 3, No. 4, 2020 Authors: Sviatoslav Zhukov Uzhhorod National University, 46 Pidhirna St., Uzhhorod, Ukraine, 88000 E-mail: zhukgiga@gmail.com Considering international marketing in relation to this slogan, we note that due to international cooperation, mainly in production, there is a strengthening of interdependence, which influenced the understanding of TNCs to take into account two opposites: globalization http://www.virtual-economics.eu/ 195 www.virtual-economics.eu ISSN 2657-4047 (online) Sviatoslav Zhukov and Olesia Diugowanets Virtual Economics, Vol. 3, No. 4, 2020 of their business using global marketing tools, and regionalization which means differences among the world countries or their integration groups, which requires application of differentiation in the regional (territorial, cross-border) marketing principle. keywords: development; diugowanets; economics; global; globalization; journal; kwilinski; management; marketing; markets; olesia; regionalization; strategy; sviatoslav; tncs; types; zhukov cache: ve02-91.pdf plain text: ve02-91.txt item: #99 of 99 id: ve02-93 author: Buchynska, Olena; Davlikanova, Olena; Lylyk, Iryna title: The Ukrainian Employers’ Experience of Introducing Dual Studies: The First-Year Results of the National Experiment date: 2020-10-31 words: 8774 flesch: 45 summary: Keywords: dual higher education, dual form of education, dual studies, dual study models, dual tertiary education, Duales Studium, employers, higher educational institutions, human capital, Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, pilot project, students, tertiary education JEL Classification: A20, M00 http://www.virtual-economics.eu/ 212 www.virtual-economics.eu ISSN 2657-4047 (online) Olena Buchynska, Olena Davlikanova, and Iryna Lylyk Virtual Economics, Vol. 3, No. 4, 2020 Authors: Olena Buchynska Kiev National Economic University Kyiv, Ukraine E-mail: elenabuchynska@gmail.com This article does not cover efforts aimed at introducing the dual VET but rather concentrates on dual tertiary education (dual studies). keywords: companies; company; economics; education; employers; iryna; lylyk; olena; olena buchynska; olena davlikanova; online; students; studies; training; ukraine; vol cache: ve02-93.pdf plain text: ve02-93.txt