Estimation of transport industry’s economic sustainability as an element of strategic management: case of Poland and Ukraine

The transport sector’s economic sustainability is an important factor in economic development, trade, quality, and safe transportation of goods and passengers, and regional and international integration. The tools of the transport sector’s strategic management should be based on assessing its curren...

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Main Authors: Svitlana Semenova, Irina Kovova, Svitlana Shuliarenko, Olga Shpyrko, Tetiana Bukoros
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Language:English
Published: LLC "CPC "Business Perspectives" 2020-07-01
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Online Access:https://businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/13789/PPM_2020_02_Semenova.pdf
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spelling doaj-15cfbffaebdb42c79f8c53c5bd01224d2020-11-25T03:01:29ZengLLC "CPC "Business Perspectives"Problems and Perspectives in Management1727-70511810-54672020-07-0118250151410.21511/ppm.18(2).2020.4113789Estimation of transport industry’s economic sustainability as an element of strategic management: case of Poland and UkraineSvitlana Semenova0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7250-7482Irina Kovova1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3545-0055Svitlana Shuliarenko2https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5421-0175Olga Shpyrko3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0601-6172Tetiana Bukoros4Candidate of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor, Faculty of Management and Technologies, Accounting and Taxation Department, State University of Infrastructure and Technologies, KyivCandidate of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor, Faculty of Management and Technologies, Accounting and Taxation Department, State University of Infrastructure and Technologies, KyivCandidate of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor, Faculty of Management and Technologies, Accounting and Taxation Department, State University of Infrastructure and Technologies, KyivCandidate of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor, Faculty of Management and Technologies, Accounting and Taxation Department State University of Infrastructure and Technologies, KyivPh.D., Associate Professor, Faculty of Educational and Scientific Institute of Management and Psychology, Department of Public Administration and Project Management, State Higher Educational Institution “University of Educational Management”, KyivThe transport sector’s economic sustainability is an important factor in economic development, trade, quality, and safe transportation of goods and passengers, and regional and international integration. The tools of the transport sector’s strategic management should be based on assessing its current economic stability. Applying statistical and regression analysis of Ukraine and Poland’s transport sector, an approach to assessing the level of economic stability is formulated based on a system of integrated indicators of elementary, general, and specific stability. The integrated indicator of elementary economic stability considers the dynamics of the number of economic entities in the industry and their profitability. In Ukraine in 2018, this figure is –0.042, in Poland – 3.37. The integrated indicator of overall economic stability considers the number of employees in the industry, the gross domestic product created by enterprises in the industry, and the number of enterprises. In Ukraine, it is equal to –0.049, in Poland – 3.71. The integrated indicator of the transport sector’s specific economic stability takes into account the volume of passengers, freight, and cargo handling, and in Ukraine, it is –0.040, in Poland – 3.38.https://businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/13789/PPM_2020_02_Semenova.pdfestimationPolandstabilitysustainabilitytransport industryUkraine
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author Svitlana Semenova
Irina Kovova
Svitlana Shuliarenko
Olga Shpyrko
Tetiana Bukoros
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Irina Kovova
Svitlana Shuliarenko
Olga Shpyrko
Tetiana Bukoros
Estimation of transport industry’s economic sustainability as an element of strategic management: case of Poland and Ukraine
Problems and Perspectives in Management
estimation
Poland
stability
sustainability
transport industry
Ukraine
author_facet Svitlana Semenova
Irina Kovova
Svitlana Shuliarenko
Olga Shpyrko
Tetiana Bukoros
author_sort Svitlana Semenova
title Estimation of transport industry’s economic sustainability as an element of strategic management: case of Poland and Ukraine
title_short Estimation of transport industry’s economic sustainability as an element of strategic management: case of Poland and Ukraine
title_full Estimation of transport industry’s economic sustainability as an element of strategic management: case of Poland and Ukraine
title_fullStr Estimation of transport industry’s economic sustainability as an element of strategic management: case of Poland and Ukraine
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of transport industry’s economic sustainability as an element of strategic management: case of Poland and Ukraine
title_sort estimation of transport industry’s economic sustainability as an element of strategic management: case of poland and ukraine
publisher LLC "CPC "Business Perspectives"
series Problems and Perspectives in Management
issn 1727-7051
1810-5467
publishDate 2020-07-01
description The transport sector’s economic sustainability is an important factor in economic development, trade, quality, and safe transportation of goods and passengers, and regional and international integration. The tools of the transport sector’s strategic management should be based on assessing its current economic stability. Applying statistical and regression analysis of Ukraine and Poland’s transport sector, an approach to assessing the level of economic stability is formulated based on a system of integrated indicators of elementary, general, and specific stability. The integrated indicator of elementary economic stability considers the dynamics of the number of economic entities in the industry and their profitability. In Ukraine in 2018, this figure is –0.042, in Poland – 3.37. The integrated indicator of overall economic stability considers the number of employees in the industry, the gross domestic product created by enterprises in the industry, and the number of enterprises. In Ukraine, it is equal to –0.049, in Poland – 3.71. The integrated indicator of the transport sector’s specific economic stability takes into account the volume of passengers, freight, and cargo handling, and in Ukraine, it is –0.040, in Poland – 3.38.
topic estimation
Poland
stability
sustainability
transport industry
Ukraine
url https://businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/13789/PPM_2020_02_Semenova.pdf
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