Tetiana Ponomarenko
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Competitiveness of the information economy industry in Ukraine
Tetiana Ponomarenko , Veronika Khudolei , Olha Prokopenko , Janusz Klisinski doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/ppm.16(1).2018.08Problems and Perspectives in Management Volume 16, 2018 Issue #1 pp. 85-95
Views: 2314 Downloads: 648 TO CITE АНОТАЦІЯInformation economy, being the newest type, in the course of formation acquires its distinctive features, which include a significant change in the needs of investors, producers, consumers and other economic relation participants. In order to achieve a competitive information economy, state support for high-tech industries is needed. It is crucial to create a clear legal framework, give boost to the formation of intellectual capital based on other countries' experience. Implementation of the strategy for high-tech industries development in Ukraine is a decisive step in creating a platform for information technology dissemination, creation of new competitive products with high added value. The purpose of the article is to investigate the transformation to the information economy, to analyze the industry competitiveness, to define the opportunities for information sphere improvement. The theoretical aspect of the emergence and formation of the information economy category is studied, the approaches to the defining this economic category and its derivatives have been studied and generalized, essential features of the information type of economic relations have been investigated, and their main components have been determined. In the article, the relationship between the level of information economy development and the competitiveness of domestic enterprises' products has been described, the factors influencing high-tech industries development in Ukraine are considered, and suggestions as for increasing the assistance to the development of knowledge-intensive sectors, including information technology, are proposed.
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Formation of the investment environment in Ukraine in the context of European integration: an example of Poland
Tetiana Ponomarenko , Olena Zinchenko , Veronika Khudoliei , Olha Prokopenko , Dariusz Pawliszczy doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/imfi.15(1).2018.30Investment Management and Financial Innovations Volume 15, 2018 Issue #1 pp. 361-373
Views: 1648 Downloads: 249 TO CITE АНОТАЦІЯIn the period of Ukraine’s integration into the European economic space, one of the basic conditions for achieving compliance with the European community requirements is the formation of favorable investment environment. In view of this, the aim of the article is to analyze the economic preconditions for the unification and adaptation of the investment mechanism in the period of Ukraine’s integration into the economic euro area, and to develop recommendations for unification of institutional support for the formation of the investment environment in Ukraine. In the course of the study, the system approach and the method of system analysis and synthesis are the basis. Based on the analysis of the activities in Poland, it is outlined that the conditions for their achievement of high rating indicators are the legally regulated mechanism for promoting investment, which includes relevant institutions, low tax rates, transparency and ease of doing business. The comparison made on this basis has made it possible to determine key differences and problems between approaches of European countries and Ukraine, namely: the lack of correspondence between the actual measures legally declared, the monetary unit instability, the unpredictability of the political and economic situation, the complexity of doing business. Approaches to unification of institutional support for the formation of the investment environment in Ukraine and measures aimed at increasing the efficiency and competitiveness of investment activity are proposed.
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Banking security of Ukraine: current state and ways to improve
Tetiana Ponomarenko , Olha Prokopenko , Halyna Kuzmenko , Tetiana Kaminska , Marharyta Luchyk doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/bbs.13(2).2018.07Banks and Bank Systems Volume 13, 2018 Issue #2 pp. 77-88
Views: 1438 Downloads: 410 TO CITE АНОТАЦІЯUkrainian banking institutions conduct their activity under the influence of various risks, which create critical situations for them. In this context, banks should pay more attention to their own security. The article analyzes the theoretical approaches to the concept of “banking security”, examines the level of banking security as a component of the financial and economic security of the state, and determines the ways to improve it. Banking security was analyzed based on the data of the National Bank of Ukraine and other banks that are part of the banking system of the country.
The current state of the banking system shows a decrease in the security since 2014 to the “danger zone”. This is facilitated by a great number of problem loans and foreign capital in the authorized capital of banks; the predominance of short-term lending over long-term one; continued unprofitableness and low liquidity of bank assets. Banking security was the guarantor of achieving financial security of the state. Therefore, the article outlines directions for improving the operation of banking institutions and the banking system as a whole, which will allow to improve banking security in the short term. This is, first of all, the legislative consolidation of the creditor rights protection, the expansion of the lending process, including in foreign currency, with the predomi-nance of long-term loans, the banks’ work in the direction of increasing their assets profitability, optimizing administrative costs, developing and using the latest informa¬tion technology to ensure the effective operation and information security of banks. -
Strategic planning in universities: a case of Ukraine
Tetiana Ponomarenko , Oleksii Tohochynskyi , Tetiana Kaminska , Larisa Kadol , Igor Okhrimenko doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/ppm.16(4).2018.30Problems and Perspectives in Management Volume 16, 2018 Issue #4 pp. 365-374
Views: 984 Downloads: 272 TO CITE АНОТАЦІЯThe effective management core principles include the obligatory approval of the orga¬nization’s mission and its strategic plan availability. This also applies to specific organizations such as universities. The purpose of the article is to test the hypothesis that to date, most Ukrainian universities do not care about the presence of such attributes of effective performance (at least, they do not publish them on their sites). The site analysis was carried out in the top 50 out of 289 universities in Ukraine. It turned out that 29 out of these 50 have no mission (do not publish it on the site), and eight universities do not have a strategy. It is established that the most common mistakes in the strategy development are the lack of quantitative indicators, giving a special attention to the coverage of the results achieved; inclusion in the text of the document the thematic sections, which do not concern the prospects of university development, etc.
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