SPECIAL ISSUE Environmental Engineering
Economic and environmental performance analysis of Polish energy companies

A. Włodarczyk

Volume 5, Special Issue , 2019, Pages 1-11

https://doi.org/10.22034/gjesm.2019.05.SI.01

Abstract
  The tightening of the European Union climate and energy policy, directed to raising the resilience and effectiveness of the European Union Emissions Trading System, may influence on companies' economic performance. Polish energy companies, which mainly use coal in the energy production process, are particularly ...  Read More

SPECIAL ISSUE Environmental Science
Soil erosion by assessing hydrothermal conditions of its formation

A.B. Achasov; A.A. Achasova; A.V. Titenko

Volume 5, Special Issue , 2019, Pages 12-21

https://doi.org/10.22034/GJESM.2019.05.SI.02

Abstract
  Soil erosion is one of the vital factors contributing to the loss of fertility and environmental degradation. Generally accepted diagnostics of eroded soils is based on comparison of the sloping soils profile depth with the watershed soils. In this case, there is a separate problem of slope soils with ...  Read More

SPECIAL ISSUE Environmental Management
Does educational quality drive ecological performance? Case of high and low developed countries

V. Koziuk; O.V. Dluhopolskyi; Y. Hayda; Y. Klapkiv

Volume 5, Special Issue , 2019, Pages 22-32

https://doi.org/10.22034/GJESM.2019.05.SI.03

Abstract
  The study attempts to assess the impact of the educational level of the country’s population, the level of science and technology development on the general environmental environment. The aim of this article is to assess the impact of educational level and level of science development on individual ...  Read More

SPECIAL ISSUE Environmental Management
The strategy of sustainable development and waste management: Case study: Commercial power industry

S. Łęgowik-Świącik

Volume 5, Special Issue , 2019, Pages 33-40

https://doi.org/10.22034/gjesm.2019.05.SI.04

Abstract
  In this study, the relationships between two variables: the strategy of sustainable development and the efficiency of waste management in the commercial power industry company have been subjected to discussion. The basis for the explanation of the aforementioned relationships is the assumption that the ...  Read More

SPECIAL ISSUE Environmental Management
Cluster management standards in Poland in the context of sustainable development

P. Kuraś

Volume 5, Special Issue , 2019, Pages 41-50

https://doi.org/10.22034/gjesm.2019.05.SI.05

Abstract
  The study relates to the problem of cluster management in the conditions of sustainable development. Against the background of the assumptions and conditions for sustainable development, the specificity of the cluster activity in the conditions of the Polish economy has been presented. The objective ...  Read More

SPECIAL ISSUE Environmental Management
Risk management in the sphere of state economic security provision using professional liability insurance

O. Faiier; O. Arefieva; I. Miahkykh; N. Babko; S. Kuskova; O. Khloponina-Gnatenko

Volume 5, Special Issue , 2019, Pages 51-60

https://doi.org/10.22034/gjesm.2019.05.SI.06

Abstract
  This study contains a comprehensive scientific analysis of modern problems of risk management in the sphere of state economic security provision using professional liability insurance. The elements of the mechanism for providing economic security are defined, namely: subjects, objects, and instruments ...  Read More

SPECIAL ISSUE Environmental Engineering
Strategic guidelines on the development of renewable energy sources

O.А. Mykoliuk; V.М. Bobrovnyk

Volume 5, Special Issue , 2019, Pages 61-71

https://doi.org/10.22034/gjesm.2019.05.SI.07

Abstract
  The study highlights the importance to develop the national economy through assuring energy security. The study aims to analyze how to develop renewable energy sources, determine the main priorities of Ukraine’s national security policy and discover novel ways of assuring energy security due to ...  Read More

SPECIAL ISSUE Environmental Management
Accident rates in Poland’s foodstuff industry from the perspective of occupational safety management in the European Union

A. Zielińska; W. Bajdur

Volume 5, Special Issue , 2019, Pages 72-77

https://doi.org/10.22034/gjesm.2019.05.SI.08

Abstract
  The issue of accidents at work and accident prevention have a significant impact regarding safety, health protection and work environment management for the European Union. Work conditions need to be improved in Poland. Solving this collective issue caused by humanitarian as well as economic considerations ...  Read More

SPECIAL ISSUE Environmental Management
Modeling the partial equilibrium in the milk and dairy market in Ukraine

S. Kvasha; N. Davydenko; A. Ivanko; Z. Titenko

Volume 5, Special Issue , 2019, Pages 78-86

https://doi.org/10.22034/gjesm.2019.05.SI.09

Abstract
  The goals of the article are a definition of patterns of change in demand and supply of milk and dairy in the market of Ukraine and revealing the regularities of establishing of partial equilibrium state. The scientific methods which used in the process of the research: simulation was used for defining ...  Read More

SPECIAL ISSUE Environmental Management
Mathematical methods of data processing in the formation and evaluation of sectoral structure in agricultural enterprises

T. Kalashnikova; І. Кoshkalda; O. Тrehub

Volume 5, Special Issue , 2019, Pages 87-95

https://doi.org/10.22034/gjesm.2019.05.SI.10

Abstract
  The sectoral structure of most agricultural enterprises is unbalanced and uncoordinated, which underlies the need in deepened research of its improvement. This paper is dedicated to the formation and evaluation of the sectoral structure with the use of mathematical methods of data processing. Mathematical ...  Read More

SPECIAL ISSUE Environmental Management
Freight transport development forecasts in enterprises management

M. Kadłubek

Volume 5, Special Issue , 2019, Pages 96-104

https://doi.org/10.22034/gjesm.2019.05.SI.11

Abstract
  In this study, an investigation of long-term forecasts relating to the development of the transport sector in Poland is performed, including the ones by 2030 and 2050. Selected transport development forecasts from the perspective of the membership of Poland in the European Union are presented and most ...  Read More

SPECIAL ISSUE Environmental Engineering
Features in scientific and technical cooperation in the field of non-conventional renewable energy

V. Babenko; V. Sidorov; Y. Koniaieva; L. Kysliuk

Volume 5, Special Issue , 2019, Pages 105-112

https://doi.org/10.22034/gjesm.2019.05.SI.12

Abstract
  This article discusses the prospects for the development of the implementation of scientific and technical cooperation. On the example of international cooperation between Ukraine and Chile, there are approaches to improving the procedure for developing cooperation priorities. The current state of these ...  Read More

SPECIAL ISSUE Environmental Management
Eco-innovation of enterprises operating in Poland against the background of European Union countries

D. Wielgórka; W. Szczepaniak

Volume 5, Special Issue , 2019, Pages 113-121

https://doi.org/10.22034/gjesm.2019.05.SI.13

Abstract
  Eco-innovation is any innovation that leads to sustainable development by limiting the negative impact of production activities on the environment, increasing the resilience of nature to loads or ensuring greater efficiency and responsibility in the use of natural resources. Eco-innovations are the opportunity ...  Read More

SPECIAL ISSUE Environmental Management
Logistics performance of European Union markets: Towards the development of entrepreneurship in the transport and storage sector

A. Mesjasz-Lech

Volume 5, Special Issue , 2019, Pages 122-130

https://doi.org/10.22034/gjesm.2019.05.SI.14

Abstract
  The markets globalization is one of the factors creating conditions for the development of entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurship does not have one generally accepted definition. Most often, entrepreneurship is perceived as the ability to increase the number of enterprises. Entrepreneurship can be understood ...  Read More

SPECIAL ISSUE Environmental Management
Profit intensity criterion for transportation problems

M. Voynarenko; A. Kholodenko

Volume 5, Special Issue , 2019, Pages 131-140

https://doi.org/10.22034/gjesm.2019.05.SI15

Abstract
  In this study criterion of maximum profit intensity for transportation problems, in contrast to the known criteria of minimum expenses or minimum time for transportation, is considered. This criterion synthesizes financial and time factors and has real economic sense. According to the purpose of this ...  Read More

SPECIAL ISSUE Environmental Management
Region sown areas portfolio optimization taking into account crop production economic risk

P. Hrytsiuk; T. Babych; O. Mandziuk

Volume 5, Special Issue , 2019, Pages 141-150

https://doi.org/10.22034/gjesm.2019.05.SI.16

Abstract
  Grain production is one of the Ukrainian agro-industrial complex main branches. An indicator of the grain production efficiency is its profitability. It is characterized by significant annual fluctuations that induce risk. Redistribution of existing grain crops areas taking into consideration their profitability ...  Read More

SPECIAL ISSUE Environmental Science
Sustainability as a determinant of cost management in the accounts of a manufacturing Industry

M. Stępień

Volume 5, Special Issue , 2019, Pages 151-159

https://doi.org/10.22034/gjesm.2019.05.SI.17

Abstract
  The problem taken up in the study is the management of the company in terms of costs incurred on the implementation of the concept of sustainable development. The problem is important and topical in view of the possibility of increasing the efficiency of management in companies organizing their activities ...  Read More

SPECIAL ISSUE Environmental Management
Methodological bases of estimating the efficiency of organizational and economic mechanism of regulatory policy in agriculture

N. Shibaeva; T. Baban; V. Prokhorova; O. Karlova; O. Girzheva; M. Krutko

Volume 5, Special Issue , 2019, Pages 160-171

https://doi.org/10.22034/gjesm.2019.05.SI.18

Abstract
  Ukrainian agriculture creates 12-14% of GDP. Ensuring the conditions for sustainable economic development implies the use of adequate mechanisms for regulating economic processes by the government. In the process of formation and implementation of the organizational and economic mechanism of regulatory ...  Read More

SPECIAL ISSUE Environmental Management
World informatization in conditions of international globalization: Factors of influence

V. Babenko; I. Perevozova; O. Mandych; T. Kvyatko; O. Maliy; I. Mykolenko

Volume 5, Special Issue , 2019, Pages 172-179

https://doi.org/10.22034/gjesm.2019.05.SI.19

Abstract
  The level of information today is decisive in the socio-economic development of the country. The purpose of the article is to identify the most influential factors in the process of developing informatization in the context of international globalization. The assessment of factors influencing world information ...  Read More

SPECIAL ISSUE Environmental Management
The Entrepreneurial perception of the small enterprise environment

P. Tomski; E. Wysłocka

Volume 5, Special Issue , 2019, Pages 180-187

https://doi.org/10.22034/gjesm.2019.05.SI.20

Abstract
  The way of perceiving the environment is the factor informing on the condition of the environment and its impact on the operation of enterprises whereas the impact on the operation is the factor determining how enterprises operate in realities where there is no place for atomized actions of isolated ...  Read More

SPECIAL ISSUE Environmental Management
Cognitive mapping concept of resource management for the viability of local communities

K. Trostianska; I. Semencha; M. Yerina

Volume 5, Special Issue , 2019, Pages 188-196

https://doi.org/10.22034/gjesm.2019.05.SI.21

Abstract
  The local community is a complex socio-economic system, and its ability to function for an indefinitely long period of time (viability) is not investigated sufficiently today. The purpose of the research was, using the cognitive mapping, propose to the local community management developing their own ...  Read More

SPECIAL ISSUE Environmental Management
Modeling of the optimum level of financial provision of Ukrainian enterprises' innovative activities

N. Davidenko; H. Skrypnyk; Z. Titenko; O.V. Zhovnirenko

Volume 5, Special Issue , 2019, Pages 197-205

https://doi.org/10.22034/gjesm.2019.05.SI.22

Abstract
  The purpose of the article is the establishment of the tightness of the connection between the various sources of financing and the introduction of innovations at enterprises. In the process of research such scientific methods have been used: modeling – to determine the influence of the source ...  Read More

SPECIAL ISSUE Environmental Management
Eco-innovation: the profile of Poland in comparison to the European Union

Z. Ostraszewska; A. Tylec

Volume 5, Special Issue , 2019, Pages 206-214

https://doi.org/10.22034/gjesm.2019.05.SI.23

Abstract
  Innovativeness, determining the development potential of enterprises and economies, and hence the economic welfare of societies, became an important area of interest for both theoreticians and especially economic life practitioners. Thus, in this study of the subject there can be found numerous definitions ...  Read More

SPECIAL ISSUE Environmental Management
Analysis and modeling of factor determinants of food provision at consumer market of Ukraine

O. Panukhnyk; N. Popadynets; Y. Fedotova

Volume 5, Special Issue , 2019, Pages 215-226

https://doi.org/10.22034/gjesm.2019.05.SI.24

Abstract
  The present study investigates the socio-economic nature of the issue of food provision in the consumer market of Ukraine. It is entity content and main macroeconomic functions oriented at production, sales, and consumption of food, undertaken by the state to maintain the ongoing process of social reproduction ...  Read More

SPECIAL ISSUE Environmental Management
Modeling of investment attractiveness of countries using entropy analysis of regional stock markets

H. Danylchuk; N. Chebanova; N. Reznik; Y. Vitkovskyi

Volume 5, Special Issue , 2019, Pages 227-235

https://doi.org/10.22034/gjesm.2019.05.SI.25

Abstract
  The current study focuses on the problem of determining investment attrаctiveness of countries by means of monitoring regional stock markets. The method of using the permutation entropy as a model of investment attractiveness estimation is suggested. We have calculated the permutation entropy for the ...  Read More