Human capital development in public administration from a comparative perspective of Albania and Ukraine
Human capital development in public administration from a comparative perspective of Albania and Ukraine
Author(s): Olta Nexhipi, Zamira Sinaj, Olga Khodakivska, Natalia TrusovaSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, Public Administration, Labor relations
Published by: EDITURA ASE
Keywords: modernization of state institutions; educational programs; international initiatives; interstate cooperation; digitalization;
Summary/Abstract: The study was devoted to analyzing the development of human capital in the public administration system, using Ukraine and Albania as examples. This was relevant in the context of contemporary global challenges, the increasing significance of human resources, and the necessity for the modernization of state institutions. The aim of the study was to identify the characteristics and prospects of human capital development in the public administration of Ukraine and Albania to improve management practices. The methodology included the use of structural analysis to determine key aspects of human capital development, categorization to classify methods by characteristics, and functions. Integration of data from legal regulations, educational programs, and international initiatives, as well as comparative analysis to identify common features and differences in policies. The results of the study indicated that both countries are oriented towards competency-based, innovative, and integrative approaches; however, their methods differ depending on the political and social context. The research revealed the strengths of the policies in both countries, including a focus on competency development, but also highlighted shortcomings related to insufficient integration of interstate experience and limited resources for implementing innovations. In the conclusions, it is noted that effective human capital development requires a combination of best practices from both countries, strengthening interstate cooperation, expanding participation in international programs, and adapting educational initiatives to contemporary challenges. The practical significance of the research lies in creating recommendations for improving the civil servant training system, which will contribute to enhancing management efficiency in both countries.
Journal: Revista »Administratie si Management Public« (RAMP)
- Issue Year: 2025
- Issue No: 44
- Page Range: 167-187
- Page Count: 21
- Language: English
