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Partycypacja lokatorska jako element zrównoważenia społecznego

Partycypacja lokatorska jako element zrównoważenia społecznego

Author(s): Katarzyna Suszyńska,Karim Youssef / Language(s): Polish Publication Year: 0

Purpose: Identification of the connections between tenant participation in social housing and the theory of social capital and social sustainability. Design/methodology/approach: Critical analysis of Polish and foreign literature on tenant participation, social capital and social sustainability. The authors adapted various concepts of social capital as the theoretical basis. Findings: In the literature on the subject, two meanings of the term social sustainability may be distinguished – the so-called soft application of the term and a more “severe” one, which covers the issues of changing the balance of power and profound social changes. The authors have attempted to delineate the third perspective, putting forward a thesis that the most useful for research on social housing is Coleman’s concept of social capital, where social capital is related to the capital of an individual. In studies on the housing environment in the social housing stock, it is necessary to identify the social capital of residents in the context of the environment, i.e. housing estates, by examining the level of participation of tenants in the decision-making process. Originality and value: The concepts of tenant participation, social capital and social sustainability are frequent subjects of research. However, these terms are rarely combined, which determines the originality of the proposed approach. The study is of practical importance in relation to social housing, since increasing the social capital of tenants through their participation in the decision-making process is one of the steps towards overcoming the impasse in the field of social sustainability.

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Możliwości nabywcze młodych osób na lokalnym rynku nieruchomości mieszkaniowych

Możliwości nabywcze młodych osób na lokalnym rynku nieruchomości mieszkaniowych

Author(s): Łukasz Strączkowski / Language(s): Polish Publication Year: 0

Purpose: The aim of the study is to determine the purchasing power (housing affordability indicators) of young people (up to 35 years old) on the local housing market. Design/methodology/approach: The author has conducted a critical review of the literature on the economic situation of young people in terms of the possibility to meet their needs on the housing market. The author has taken into account the problems resulting from the situation of young people on the labour market and their housing preferences. Furthermore, the article also presents the situation on the local residential real estate market. Findings: Based on the results of the analysis of the situation of young people on the labour market, their income and the data illustrating the situation on the local residential real estate market, it may be concluded that dwellings in urban areas are relatively expensive, which means that only a small group of people can freely meet their housing needs. For most young people, buying a preferred dwelling becomes an overwhelming challenge. The indexes reflecting purchasing abilities may explain the choice of suburban locations as places of residence. Originality and value: Research concerning young people on the residential real estate market usually focuses on their needs and preferences. Additionally, it is indicated that young people constitute the largest age group among buyers. On the other hand, the media image of the residential real estate market focuses on growing prices and purchases, ignoring the difficult situation of many people under the age of 35. Therefore, the study attempts to fill this gap and indicates the need to discuss the consequences of the current state of affairs (e.g. limiting housing purchases, parents and adult children living together for long periods of time).

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Obszary ryzyka w działalności małych i średnich przedsiębiorstw w Polsce

Obszary ryzyka w działalności małych i średnich przedsiębiorstw w Polsce

Author(s): Robert Dankiewicz / Language(s): Polish Publication Year: 0

The occurrence of risk in economic activity is a natural phenomenon that requires management aimed at limiting the impact of risk materialization on the situation of enterprises. This phenomenon refers also to small and medium-sized enterprises, which are an extremely key element for the economy both in terms of the number of such entities, their role in generating new jobs, but also the added value. Unfortunately, the problem of risk identification and management in SME companies is at a much lower level than in the case of large entities. Therefore,in the case of small and medium-sized enterprises it seems crucial to have a proper approach to risk identification and management, especially in times of intensive changes in the environment, which in turn may provide an opportunity for new areas of risk to appear. Studies have shown that entrepreneurs are slowly increasing their awareness of the possibility of the occurrence of various types of risk and their consequences, but this increase is often selective. However, this is the basis for the development of appropriate mechanisms and procedures that will allow to conduct business effectively and safely in a changing, often unpredictable environment in the future. The purpose of the study is an attempt to identify and assessthe various areas of risk encountered in the small and medium-sized enterprise sector and their importance.

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FOG ON THE BALTIC: RUSSIA’S AND CHINA’S INFLUENCE IN THE REGION

FOG ON THE BALTIC: RUSSIA’S AND CHINA’S INFLUENCE IN THE REGION

Author(s): Edward Lucas / Language(s): English Publication Year: 0

Russia and China are both superpowers. They are not allies, and they are not rivals, but they have overlapping aims, occasionally similar tactics – and wildly differing resources. In both countries, all policy, internal and external, stems from the overriding goal of regime stability. China regards the West as a threat to its economic development and political sovereignty. The Kremlin too sees the West, particularly the European Union (EU) and NATO, as illegitimate constraints on its decision-making, and as potential instigators of ‘colour revolutions’ that will exploit Russia’s ethnic, religious, political, and other fissures.

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УСТОЙЧИВО РАЗВИТИЕ И НАЦИОНАЛНИЯ ПЛАН ЗА ВЪЗСТАНОВЯВАНЕ И УСТОЙЧИВОСТ – ПРЕДИЗВИКАТЕЛСТВО ПРЕД СТРОИТЕЛНИЯ БРАНШ

УСТОЙЧИВО РАЗВИТИЕ И НАЦИОНАЛНИЯ ПЛАН ЗА ВЪЗСТАНОВЯВАНЕ И УСТОЙЧИВОСТ – ПРЕДИЗВИКАТЕЛСТВО ПРЕД СТРОИТЕЛНИЯ БРАНШ

Author(s): Yachko Ivanov / Language(s): Bulgarian Publication Year: 0

The beginning of the 21st century was faced with the demands of the technical revolution 4, environmental problems and ensuring sustainable development. This situation is caused by the extremely rapid growth of the human population and the enormous use of natural resources. At the same time, over the past three years, the COVID-19 pandemic has slowed down the countries' economic development. To restore countries' economies, Recovery and Sustainability Plans have been proposed. The report aims to show and analyze the challenges facing the construction industry regarding the implementation of the National Development and Sustainability Plan.

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Społeczna odpowiedzialność banków w Polsce w dobie pandemii COVID-19

Społeczna odpowiedzialność banków w Polsce w dobie pandemii COVID-19

Author(s): Krzysztof Waliszewski / Language(s): Polish Publication Year: 0

The actions of socially responsible banks were implemented on a large scale before the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic and concerned such areas as environmental and climate protection, financial education, health protection, employee volunteering, patronage of culture and arts, and supporting non-governmental organizations. However, after the outbreak of the pandemic, these actions have focused in particular on the priorities and challenges of the pandemic time. The aim of the chapter is to analyze social projects implemented by banks in Poland in 2020, i.e. the year of the outbreak of the pandemic. The chapter presents the idea of corporate social responsibility on the basis of banks from the theoretical point of view. Then, in connection with the COVID-19 pandemic and the 2020+ coronavirus crisis, the focus was on describing the impact of this crisis on the situation in the banking sector in Poland, which was the background to present social activities of the largest banks in Poland related to mitigating the effects of the pandemic for various groups of stakeholders. From the presented analysis of social activities, it can be concluded that they were multidirectional and concerned bank customers, including seniors, bank employees in the field of remote work support, health and their families, remote education, scholarship programs, IT education and cybersecurity, as well as those affected by the crisis health service.

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Polski Ład z perspektywy samodzielności finansowej jednostek samorządu terytorialnego

Polski Ład z perspektywy samodzielności finansowej jednostek samorządu terytorialnego

Author(s): Sławomira Kańduła / Language(s): Polish Publication Year: 0

Purpose: The purpose of this chapter is to assess instruments that compensate local government units (LGUs) for the loss of income from shares in personal income tax and shares in corporate tax in connection with changes in these taxes as a result of Polish Deal program. The assessment was made from the point of view of the financial independence of local government units. Design/methodology/approach: The paper begins with outlining the changes in state income taxes in Poland. The next section concerns the method of assessing the “foreign” income of LGUin the context of financial independence. Then the instruments that compensate local government units for the loss in tax revenues were discussed and their assessment was made from the point of view of the financial independence of LGU. Findings: The following consequences of Polish Deal for LGU can be identified: 1) decrease in tax revenues, 2) deterioration of the structure of budget revenues (increase in the share of “foreign” revenues), 3) establishment of “rescue” instruments in the form of a subsidy development part and changes in the allocation of revenues from shares in state taxes. The financial consequences of the changes brought about by Polish Deal vary depending on the level of local government. The municipalities, including cities with poviat status, will feel them most acutely, as they have the highest share in personal income tax. The mechanism of dividing the development part of subsidy favors some local government units because it relates to the population size and not the actual loss of income from shares in state taxes. Instruments compensating the loss of income of LGU in connection with Polish Deal limit the financial independence of LGU and deepen the lack of transparency in the redistribution of income in the public finance sector in Poland.

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Polski Ład z perspektywy progresji podatkowej i rozwiązań prorodzinnych

Polski Ład z perspektywy progresji podatkowej i rozwiązań prorodzinnych

Author(s): Edyta Małecka-Ziembińska / Language(s): Polish Publication Year: 0

Purpose: The aim of the research is to identify, structure and evaluate changes affecting the progressivity and family-friendly nature of personal income tax in Poland, introduced in 2022 as part of the Polish Deal socio-economic program. The analysis takes into account the legal status as of January 1, 2022 (Polish Deal) and changes introduced from July 1, 2022 or January 1, 2023 (Polish Deal 2.0). Design/methodology/approach: The chapter is dominated by a normative approach, but not limited to textual-dogmatic analyses. The aim was to identify the systemic significance of the introduced changes, and the creation of tax law was also analysed. The chapter consists of three points. In the first point, the most important changes to the Polish Deal and its adjustments under the Polish Deal 2.0, which affect the progression and family-oriented nature of personal incometax, were identified and grouped in the table. In the second point, both the nature and the method of implementation of changes in the progressivity of the tax under consideration were assessed. In turn, in the third point, an analogous assessment was made with regard to changes in the pro-family elements of this tax. Findings: The changes introduced to the personal income tax under the Polish Deal and the Polish Deal 2.0 lowered the burden of this tax not only for people with the lowest income, but also for those with medium and high income. These changes, however, have to be considered together with the burden resulting from the health insurance contribution, which until the end of 2021, in part of 7.75% of the contribution base, was tax deductible. As a result, only the lowest-earned taxpayers benefit from the combined changes, for some of them the reduction in income tax becomes neutral, and for high-earned taxpayers – it does not compensate for the additional burden of health insurance, thus exacerbating the tax and contribution progression. Inevitably, the reduction of personal income tax results in lower revenues to the state budget, and moreover, increases the pressure on its expenses in order to compensate local government units for the loss of income due to the percentage share in this tax. In the face of the chronic budget deficit, in the conditions of historically high public debt and rising costs of its servicing, and the accompanying rising inflation, a natural question arises as to how this loss of budget revenues will be compensated. Knowledge of the answer to this question will allow to estimate the full redistributive effect of changes in the socio-economic program of the Polish Deal.

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Изкуственият интелект, новите работни места и кръговата икономика

Изкуственият интелект, новите работни места и кръговата икономика

Author(s): Atanaska Ivanova Tuntova / Language(s): English,Bulgarian Publication Year: 0

The circular economy creates new opportunities by introducing ecological principles in manufacturing. The use of technology and artificial intelligence in the circular economy in the environment will contribute to creating new jobs. Digitalization helps to use resources more efficiently and optimize processes and sustainable growth. The skills of the future are directly related to the digital and green transformation of the economy.

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Clusters – the main system for increasing the competitiveness of agricultural products

Clusters – the main system for increasing the competitiveness of agricultural products

Author(s): Alibek Sabirovich Eshev,Zebo Safoyevna Shokhujayeva / Language(s): English,Bulgarian Publication Year: 0

Cluster development is important with the specificity of the modern innovative economy as a factor in increasing the competitiveness of agriculture and the agro-industrial complex in general. In this regard, this article explains the development of proposals for the introduction of a cluster system in improving the competitiveness of agricultural products.

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THE REGIME AND EFFECTIVENESS OF 2022 ECONOMIC
SANCTIONS AGAINST THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION

THE REGIME AND EFFECTIVENESS OF 2022 ECONOMIC SANCTIONS AGAINST THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION

Author(s): Cristian Băhnăreanu / Language(s): English Publication Year: 0

In the early 2022, the world economy is recovering from the decline caused by Covid-19 pandemic –the central banks being prepared to gradually withdraw fiscal and monetary support. The Russian military’s invasion of Ukraine and subsequent sanctions have reversed this trend and risks and uncertainty have suddenly returned amid rising energy, food and other important commodity prices, inflationary pressures, deterioration in financial and labor market conditions. This paper outlines the general framework of economic sanctions, reviews the sanctions adopted by the international community against Russia in the first 100 days of brutal, unjustified and unprovoked illegal military aggression against Ukraine, and identifies their effectiveness and impact on Russia’s economic and financial system.

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Fraudele prin atribuirea identității unor persoane din cadrul unităților bancare

Fraudele prin atribuirea identității unor persoane din cadrul unităților bancare

Author(s): Vasile-Cătălin GOLOP / Language(s): Romanian Publication Year: 0

Impersonation fraud is a major problem in the financial sector and can have significant consequences for banks and their customers. This problem is growing as technology evolves and the number of online financial transactions increases. Thus, this research topic is important and topical as it aims to identify the causes that foster identity attribution fraud and to identify the most effective methods to prevent and pre-empt it. In addition, in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, many banks have moved to online banking, which has increased the risk of cyber fraud and made the topic of this research even more relevant. There is also an increased need to protect customers' data and financial information, making this research important for the development of a safer and more secure banking environment. This research study could have a positive impact on the banking industry and its customers by creating more effective policies and procedures to prevent and combat identity attribution fraud.In conclusion, research in this area has focused on developing technological and methodological solutions for the prevention and detection of identity-attribution fraud in banking establishments.

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Privire de ansamblu asupra monitorizării progresului dezvoltării durabile

Privire de ansamblu asupra monitorizării progresului dezvoltării durabile

Author(s): Simona-Rodica Şoldan / Language(s): Romanian Publication Year: 0

From the emergence of the concept of sustainable development to the present day, this model of development has been a global policy with economic, social and environmental implications, of major importance for our common good. Achieving sustainable development goals requires a holistic, long-term approach. The realization of the sustainable development vision and the monitoring of progress are based on indicators of achievement that need to be linked to specific actions over a time horizon. Identifying the right indicators and interpreting them is crucial. This paper provides an overview of the challenge of measuring indicators for monitoring progress on sustainable development and is a starting point for future in-depth analysis of the indicators associated with the 17 SDGs and the criteria for their selection.

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POSTRATNI/GENOCIDNI EKONOMSKI OPORAVAK I RAZVOJ SREBRENICE ‒ NAUČENE I NENAUČENE LEKCIJE ‒

POSTRATNI/GENOCIDNI EKONOMSKI OPORAVAK I RAZVOJ SREBRENICE ‒ NAUČENE I NENAUČENE LEKCIJE ‒

Author(s): Kadrija Hodžić / Language(s): Bosnian Publication Year: 0

Ni nakon više od dvije decenije u Srebrenici, ali manje-više i u svim povratničkim mjestima, ne samo da nije izrađen i primijenjen održivi model ekonomskog oporavka i razvoja već je ostao nerazjašnjen sam koncept postratni/genocidni ekonomskog oporavka. I pored zvanično promoviranog i izdašno donacijski podržanog procesa ekonomske obnove, na sceni su krajnje nepovoljna demografska, socijalna i ekonomska kretanja u ukupnom postratnom periodu. Naravno da se zbog toga otvaraju brojna pitanja ovakvog neuspjeha – od ponovnog preispitivanja samog pojma ekonomske obnove do niza „nenaučenih lekcija” iz dvadesetogodišnjeg procesa ekonomske obnove u ovoj općini.

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Ромските гетоизирани градски структури: пространствен конструкт, места за толерантност или за социална изолация на ромите от живота на града

Ромските гетоизирани градски структури: пространствен конструкт, места за толерантност или за социална изолация на ромите от живота на града

Author(s): Kamelia Petkova Tsvetkova-Nedyalkova / Language(s): English,Bulgarian Publication Year: 0

In recent years, regardless of the reported negative demographic changes in the structure of the population, there has been an increase in the size of the existing Roma ghettoized urban structures, which change, albeit unconsciously, the appearance of several cities and have a significant impact on their development. In the context of European territorial cohesion policies, the view is taken that European cities become places of tolerance and social progress, working towards social cohesion, balance, and integration. Based on a series of in-depth interviews conducted among representatives of the Roma community, educational mediators, non-governmental organizations, and representatives of local authorities in the cities of Lom, Kyustendil and Dobrich within the framework of a project on the topic: „Spatial models of Roma ghettoized urban structures in Bulgaria“. financed by the Scientific Research Fund at the Ministry of Education and Culture, an attempt will be made to answer the research question.

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Shaping sustainable food consumption attitudes: Bibliometric literature review

Shaping sustainable food consumption attitudes: Bibliometric literature review

Author(s): Natalia Gluza,Doris Antczak,Marcin Gurtatowski / Language(s): English Publication Year: 0

Sustainable food consumption is a crucial aspect of achieving a sustainable future. However, changing people’s attitudes towards food can be a difficult task. In this article, we will conduct a bibliometric literature review to explore the current state of research on shaping sustainable food consumption attitudes. The study uses a sample of 922 papers in various bibliometric analyses. The authors use citation and collaboration analysis to determine the most significant authors and journals, and examine the relationships between the main authors and institutions. Next, they conduct content analysis, using bibliographic coupling, to determine the main areasof research within sustainable food consumption attitudes. The chapter attempts to identify the most important authors, journals and trends in each field.

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Household food waste—the origin, level, structure and methods of prevention

Household food waste—the origin, level, structure and methods of prevention

Author(s): Bartłomiej Pierański,Luboš Smutka / Language(s): English Publication Year: 0

Food waste is one of the major problems that humanity needs to solve. The gargantuan amount of food wasted each year, estimated at around 1 billion tonnes, creates a range of environmental, economic and ethical problems. Unfortunately, food is wasted to the greatest extent by households. To a lesser extent, food is wasted by producers or intermediaries. Therefore, the aim of this article is first and foremost to identify the causes of food waste by households. To do this,a conceptual framework has been adopted. It assumes that household food waste originates in three predictable stages—when shopping, storing and serving. In other words, households waste food because they do not prepare the food they purchase, they do not serve the food they prepare, and they do not consume the food they serve. The considerations in the paper are based on the available literature and secondary data.

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Surplus food redistribution systems as a food waste prevention tool

Surplus food redistribution systems as a food waste prevention tool

Author(s): Barbara Borusiak,Blaženka Knežević / Language(s): English Publication Year: 0

The main objective of this chapter is to present solutions designed in order to redistribute surplusfood as a food waste prevention tool. Food surpluses are generated both in supply chains andin households. This chapter presents the surplus food redistribution system structure in terms of entities included into it. Three main types of SFRS institutions will be presented: food banks operating both as front-line and warehouse entities, social supermarkets and food sharing systems, which work as initiatives based on some premises (physical places) where food may beleft and taken from, as well as initiatives operating thanks to Internet platforms. Three categories of these platforms are characterised in this chapter: the “sharing for money” model, which is primarily a B2C for-profit model to reduce waste and, at the same time, generate revenue, the “sharing for charity” model in which food is collected and given to non-profit organisations, and the “sharing for the community” model which is a B2C or C2C model where food is shared amongst consumers.

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West European Countries in the Czech Foreign Policy

West European Countries in the Czech Foreign Policy

Author(s): Mats Braun,Elsa Tulmets,Ondřej Ditrych / Language(s): English Publication Year: 0

The Czech relations with countries covered in this chapter – both EU Member States and others (including microstates) – shared certain general characteristics. Without exception, they involved no issues that would be a subject of major controversy. Secondly, with but a few exceptions, these relations were conducted within a network, or at least through a network, of the EU multilateral frame. The reason for the dominance of the EU framework in the conduct of bilateral relations is primarily the importance of the political process at the EU level both for Member States and their West European neighbours due to a high degree of mutual interdependence and the increasing scope of EU’s allocative and distributive policies. Several government officials throughout the period covered in this volume estimated that up to 80% of the relations of Czech Republic with those countries take place at the EU level. However, this does not result in a decline of the bilateral dimension of mutual relations, as could be expected, but rather in their conduct in a new environment of a burgeoning political system, where the need to negotiate issue coalitions increases. Bilateral negotiations remain an important diplomatic means of this ‘permanent congress’. The last shared feature of Czech foreign policy towards the countries covered in this chapter is that it generally took place in conditions of a political pluralism, which was made possible by the countries’ location within the EU framework. The process of Czech foreign policy involved a considerable number of government actors – all of which should theoretically act in the public interest – without the mediation by traditional diplomacy and conduct through its standard channels. This new pluralism represents one of the central challenges for Czech foreign policy, since without proper coordination it leads to a suboptimal use of (necessarily limited) resources in realizing public interest abroad.

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The Middle East, the Mediterranean and Afghanistan in the Czech Foreign Policy

The Middle East, the Mediterranean and Afghanistan in the Czech Foreign Policy

Author(s): Jaroslav Bureš / Language(s): English Publication Year: 0

The Mediterranean and the Middle East, although they did not fall under the priorities of Czech foreign policy after 1989, had to be taken into account by the Czech Republic after it joined NATO and the EU due to the wider interest of the trans-Atlantic allies in regional stability and security. For this reason, issues like terrorism, immigration, the Middle East peace process, proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, peacekeeping missions, and the Euro-Mediterranean cooperation were among the most frequently discussed topics in the Czech political scene during the 2000s. The Middle East agenda have affected our relations with allies and they have been the subject of home competition on left-right axis. The only long-term Czech interest relating to the region was the mainly rightist government’s attempt to reduce the Czech Republic’s one-sided dependence on imports of Russian oil and gas, which was demonstrated by the support for the Nabucco pipeline project during the Czech EU presidency.

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