Editorial
Introduction
Dear
colleagues, as we have already reported, 2019 was very successful in the
development of new partnerships and this special edition is the result of a
partnership between the Independent
Journal of Management & Production (IJM&P) and the Organizing Committee of the V International
Conference on the Integration System
of Education, Science and Production in the modern information space (ISE, S&P) carried out by the Ternopil State Experimental Agricultural Station, Ternopil National Economic University and its partners from
Ukraine, Poland, Belarus and Kazakhstan in October 2019.
The special
edition proposed between this partnership, aims to use the concept of
technological, technical, environmental, social and economic problems and the
main directions of the integration of Education, Science and National
Production, and includes theoretical analysis and empirical material.
The first
paper in this collection, by Olena Knysh and her co-authors is entitled “Strategies
in planning research integrity training”. The authors in their study aim to
discuss key motivational factors that affect the effectiveness of honesty
training for early career researchers at Ukrainian universities in order to
identify possible gaps in the implementation of honesty studies in research at
the institutional level; emphasize the role of education in promoting research
integrity; explore the key factors affecting the professional development of a
researcher at the beginning of a career.
Nataliia Semenyshena et al established
the essence and identification of the components of institutional accounting
theory and substantiate the role and impact of these components on the national
economy through the example of standardization. The author’s general scheme of
the institutional paradigm of institutional accounting and the approach to the
development of his theory was built in the study based on a theoretical,
empirical generalization, taking into account positive foreign experience,
national scientific views and traditions.
The examples of changes in GDP after
the introduction of accounting standards (which are a structural component of
institutional accounting theory) in the 8 largest countries of the world are given as
an argument for the positive impact of institutional pragmatics on the national
economy. It is proved that the dynamics that can be used to identify the impact
of accounting standardization on a country's economy may be the dynamics of its
GDP.
Savitska’s and her co-authors research is to
reveal the importance of investment for the development of agriculture and
rural areas of Ukraine and develop recommendations to enhance investments in
the Ukrainian rural areas. The authors proposed a model for the formation of
investment support for sustainable rural development has been developed, which,
in their opinion, that in order to activate the sustainable development of
rural territories, will help to streamline and allocate financial and
investment resources and improve rural investment activities.
Kozachenko,
Zavora, and Shapoval discuss
the interrelation and interdependence between the country’s Lombards
activities and social security of the country. The growth rate of pawnshops
activity in Ukraine is determined on the basis of the method of estimating the
integral indicator by the authors. In addition, by means of correlation
analysis, the nature and specifics of the influence of social security
indicators on the activity of pawnshops in Ukraine are revealed.
Andrushkiv
et al conducted a comparative analysis of the main indicators of ecological
sustainability in Ukraine and European countries and studied the economic
indicators of nature use in Ukraine. The key criteria for corporate
environmental responsibility have been identified by the authors and a list of
factors affecting the environmental responsibility of the enterprises has been
formed. In conclusion, the conceptual framework of corporate environmental
responsibility in Ukraine with application European principles and approaches
for creating a favourable business environment has been developed by the
authors.
Radchenko
with her co-authors conducts the study of financial balance in order to
determine the supply and demand of financial resources for the agricultural
sector. They take into account the factors shaping the economic relations of
the personified forms of capital movement. The authors conclude that
sustainable agrarian development requires strategic planning of financial
resources for a variety of their sources and state regulation of this process.
The areas of application of
mathematical and statistical methods for determining the prognostic model of
rural development on the example of all Ukraine taking into account the
economic, social and environmental components are explored in Sava's et al article. They characterize the economic, social and
environmental component and determine some impact on the functioning of the
country's territorial system as a whole. The mathematical expression of the
prognostic model of rural development is established using the regression
analysis. The authors expect that this study will help public authorities make
more effective decisions on addressing key issues of social and economic
processes in rural areas of individual regions, Ukraine as a whole and other
countries.
Svidruk,
Topornytska and Melnyk investigate the current state and
possible prospects of creative tourism development in the Ukrainian part of the
Carpathians, in particular, mountain recreational zones of Skole
district of Lviv region, conduct situational analysis
of possible scenarios for tourism business. As a result of the studies the directions and tools of the innovative
restructuring of the tourist model of Skolivschyna
are proposed by the authors to enhance its creative component.
The study by Kalnitska et al
are devoted to the analysis of the transformation of the social development of
Ukraine and the determination of a system of target priorities designed to
ensure the effectiveness and efficiency of state social policy. The research
results by Kalnitska et al indicate a critically high
growth rate of poverty, the growing dependence of Ukrainian citizens on social
support from the state.
Portovaras
et al present a
position on the organization of a small business entity management system that
reflects the links between processes and events in a market environment. The
presented approach takes into account a number of elements of influence on a
small business when forecasting its development in a strategic perspective. The
results of their study showed that it is necessary to clearly identify the
tasks at each stage of development of a small business entity, to form
alternative models of its development by looking for ways to optimize
activities and opportunities to avoid possible risks.
Khorunzhak with her co-authors conducted a study
of the current audit quality control system in Ukraine to develop proposals
according to the main areas of its development and improvement based on the
positive foreign experience and criteria determined by users of audit services. The authors have substantiated the necessity of introducing
social (public) supervision, developing internal audit quality control,
increasing the responsibility of audit entities and hope that the
recommendations provided will help overcome the identified shortcomings
associated with the quality parameters of the audit services provided in
Ukraine
Lohosha’s et al paper analysed
and evaluated the institutionalization of the agricultural market in Ukraine
and the European Economic Community. The authors conducted a study devoted to
the analysis of the regulatory and legal framework in the field of market
economy building and state regulation of the agricultural market in Ukraine
during the 1990s-2020s and proposed a model of the process of institutional
support of the market reforms in Ukraine.
Domaratskyi
et al article
is dedicated to the research of analysis of the dependence of growth and
development of winter wheat varieties Khersonska Awnless and Odeska 267 on
conditions of moisture provision and mineral nutrition status, impact of
indicated factors and formation of yielding capacity and grain quality.
The
paper of such researchers as Kuznetsova, Vidomenko
and Karpenko deals with the main problems of port elevators, which lead to incomplete
use of their capacities.
According to these authors, the proposed components
of operational management technology (graphic model and model of the
operational map of the implementation of the operational function), provide
information on the rational sequence and interoperability of operations
planning, and through synchronization of work, the loss of the operation time
of the port elevator can be reduced.
Tryhuba
et al conducted a
study of the effect of variable conditions of production and operation in
logistic systems of milk collection on the values of their functioning. The
authors propose a method that makes it possible to solve the problem on the
coordination of content with varying production conditions. The research will
be useful to managers who perform operational planning in logistics milk
collection systems
We
would encourage readers to continue this development by submitting themed in
various fields of knowledge papers to future issues.
As
Chief and Quest Editors, we would like to thank our co-editors and the
contributors, as well as the other members of the editorial collective who have
provided support and encouragement. Moreover, that they have contributed to the
Journal in recognition of the international scientific community. We appreciate
the intense participation of all colleagues, which has made our journal become
a place of wide dissemination of knowledge.
We
hope that our effort in publishing this Special Edition will be useful to our
subscribers, as well as to the international scientific community.
The following content will be
presented with the titles, authors and the pages of all of the articles
published in this edition issue.
EDITORIAL VOLUME 11, ISSUE 8 (801-806)
Paulo Cesar Chagas Rodrigues, Nataliia Semenyshena
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.14807/
ijmp.v11i8.1164
STRATEGIES IN PLANNING
RESEARCH INTEGRITY TRAINING (EVIDENCE OF UKRAINE) (556-570)
Olena Knysh, Oksana Liaska, Iryna Bielinska, Iryna Levandovska, Olena Vasylieva
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.14807/ijmp.v11i8.1204
INVESTMENT PROVIDING
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF RURAL AREAS IN UKRAINE (571-586)
Svitlana Savitska,
Svitlana Zaika, Lyudmyla Svystun, Liubov Koval, Yuliia
Haibura
DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.14807/ijmp.v11i8.1218
LOMBARD ACTIVITIES AND SOCIAL SECURITY OF THE
COUNTRY: INTERRELATION AND INTERDEPENDENCE (587-599)
Ganna Kozachenko, Taina Zavora,
Liudmyla Shapoval
DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.14807/ijmp.v11i8.1219
PROSPECTS FOR
IMPLEMENTATION OF CORPORATE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY CONCEPT: THE EU
EXPERIENCE FOR UKRAINE (600-614)
Bohdan Andrushkiv, Liliya Melnyk, Viktor Palianytsia, Olena Sorokivska, Roman Sherstiuk
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.14807/ijmp.v11i8.1220
FINANCIAL RESOURCE
BALANCE OF THE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR: THE CASE OF UKRAINE (615-625)
Oksana Radchenko, Inna Tsvihun,
Iryna Yasinetska, Liubov Budniak
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.14807/ijmp.v11i8.1221
SUBSTANTIATION OF
MODELS FOR FORECASTING THE REGIONAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC RURAL DEVELOPMENT
(626-639)
Andriy Sava, Vitalii Biskup, Inna Petruk,
Nataliia Pokotylska, Pavlina Fuhelo
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.14807/ijmp.v11i8.1223
DEVELOPMENT OF CREATIVE TOURISM AS A MANAGEMENT
TOOL FOR RECREATIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF ECONOMICALLY DEPRESSIVE REGIONS OF
UKRAINIAN CARPATHIANS (640-660)
Irena Svidruk, Mariia Topornytska, Iryna Melnyk
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.14807/ijmp.v11i8.1224
ANALYSIS AND TARGET
PRIORITIES OF SYSTEM AND STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION OF THE UKRAINIAN SOCIAL
SPHERE (661-679)
Marina Kalnitska, Valeriia Smochko,
Radmila Pidlypna, Orystlava Sydorchuk
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.14807/ijmp.v11i8.1225
MANAGEMENT OF SMALL
BUSINESS ENTITIES (680-694)
Tetiana Portovaras,
Zhanna Harbar, Ihor Sokurenko, Iuliia Samoilyk
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.14807/ijmp.v11i8.1226
THE INSTITUTIONALIZATION OF ACCOUNTING: THE
IMPACT OF NATIONAL STANDARDS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF ECONOMIES (695-711)
Nataliia Semenyshena, Nadiya Khorunzhak, Zenovii-Mykhailo Zadorozhnyi
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.14807/ijmp.v11i8.1228
QUALITY CONTROL OF AUDITING: UKRAINIAN
PROSPECTS (712-726)
Nadiya Khorunzhak,
Iryna Belova, Olha Zavytii, Viktor Tomchuk, Viktoriia Fabiianska
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.14807/ijmp.v11i8.1229
INSTITUTIONALIZATION
OF THE AGRARIAN MARKET IN UKRAINE: GENESIS, EVALUATION AND ANALYSIS (727-750)
Roman Lohosha, Larysa Mykhalchyshyna, Anatolii Prylutskyi, Oksana Kubai
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.14807/ijmp.v11i8.1232
ANALYSIS OF THE
DEPENDENCE OF WINTER WHEAT YIELDING CAPACITY FORMATION ON MINERAL NUTRITION IN
IRRIGATION CONDITIONS OF SOUTHERN STEPPE OF UKRAINE (751-761)
Yevhenii
Domaratskyi, Ruslan Mialkovskyi, Olena Koberniuk, Oksana Muliarchuk, Petro
Bezvikonnyi
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.14807/ijmp.v11i8.1036
TECHNOLOGY OF OPERATIONAL MANAGEMENT
IN THE ACTIVITIES OF PORT ELEVATORS (762-782)
Inna
Kuznetsova, Iryna Vidomenko,
Yuliya Karpenko
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.14807/ijmp.v11i8.1203
MANAGERIAL DECISIONS
IN LOGISTIC SYSTEMS OF MILK PROVISION ON VARIABLE PRODUCTION CONDITIONS
(783-800)
Аnatolii Тryhuba,
Oleksandr Hridin, Nataliia Slavina, Iryna Mushenyk, Ella Dobrovolska
DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.14807/ijmp.v11i8.1200
May 1, 2020
Prof. Dr. Paulo Cesar Chagas
Rodrigues
Chief Editor
Nataliia Semenyshena
Guest Editor