Satisfaction of Polish Bank Employees with Incentive Systems: An Empirical Approach
This article considers employee satisfaction with incentive systems. Strict requirements for the efficiency of human resource management (HRM) and internal public relations make it a major management problem. The importance of this study lies in the fact that incentives affect all stages of HRM. This ...
Institutional approach to assessing the transition to a circular economy: the case of the Kaliningrad region
... transitioning to a circular economy in the Kaliningrad region. Methodologically, the study uses instruments of new institutional economics: by comparing discrete institutional alternatives for municipal solid waste (MSW) management, the authors propose incentive schemes that will likely stimulate the transition to a circular economy in the region. It is shown that, in Russia, the identification of the holder of the property right to waste is complicated. This can be a hindrance to effective MSW management....
The remaking of geopolitical space and institutional transformations: the case of the Baltic Region
... further stratification. Sweden, however, acted on the autonomist model when incorporating Estland and Livland. Economic, political, and sociocultural institutions, many of which were of hybrid type, were transplanted, whilst socialisation mechanisms and incentives applied to a wider section of the population. The Russian approach, which had at its core security considerations, combined autonomist elements (establishment of hybrid institutions in the new territories) and centralised components (propagation ...
Peripheral means to express incentive modality in the public service announcement discourse
... методология исследования : монография. URL:
http://shelestiuk.narod.ru/publications/Shelestiuk_Rechevoye_Vozdeistvie_1-1.pdf
(дата обращения: 04.01.2016).
Sobko T.
public service announcement, discourse, speech influence, incentive, incentive modality
32-37
A new role of cooperation under economic sanctions as seen by residents of the Kaliningrad region
... economic challenges as a driver for cooperation development. In the structure of respondents’ expectations of joining a cooperative, economic rationality prevails, along with a desire to start one’s own business and generate greater income. Another incentive for Kaliningraders is the desire to provide customers with quality goods and support the domestic market amidst sanctions. For Russians in general and the region’s residents, a considerable advantage of cooperative business models is the opportunity ...
Sanctions risks and regional development: Russian case
... Republic of Tatarstan, Moscow). All three regions on the Baltic Sea: St. Petersburg, Kaliningrad, and Leningrad regions, as expected, were exposed to the greatest impact of sanctions risks [33]. For the Kaliningrad region, these risks became a significant incentive for a radical transformation of the economy and foreign trade relations [34].
Reduced exposure to risks is typical of many large, diversified regions with a high share of manufacturing industry: Perm, Khabarovsk Territory, Rostov, Tomsk, Novosibirsk,...
Confiscation Estonian style: legal and political aspects of potential seizure of Russian assets in EU countries
... Articles on State Responsibility) [21], paying particular attention to paragraphs covering the use of countermeasures by the injured state against the responsible state (Article 48).<19> At the same time, central to the idea of countermeasures are incentives for the targeted state to comply with its international legal obligations [22, р. 395—396]. In other words, countermeasures are measures to compel the responsible state to fulfil its obligations [23, p. 104]. Amongst the principal characteristics ...
Priorities for the development of manufacturing industries in the Kaliningrad region
... data from index of production (percentage, value of the indicator for the year), EMISS, URL:
https://www.fedstat.ru/indicator/43047
(accessed 02.08.2023).
In 2006, a new law regulating the SEZ scheme was adopted to stimulate production through tax incentives rather than customs benefits. Although its effect was disrupted by the 2008 global economic crisis, sustainable production growth began as early as 2010, resulting in the establishment of new businesses supported by SEZ tax zones (Fig. 3). ...
The border as a barrier and an incentive for the structural economic transformation of the Kaliningrad exclave
This paper aims to study how geopolitical shifts affect regional economies and their structures. Border functions and regimes act as tools for the economy and society to adapt to the redistribution of political influence, movements of people, goods, capital and information between integration associations, individual countries and their cores. A changed environment may slow down the development of some industries (and even cause them to decline) and give a boost to others, with these two processes...
Spatial differentiation of rural territories in the Kaliningrad region: implications for socio-economic policies
... of rural areas; wider coverage with centralised water supply
Online preparation of rural youth for enrolment to universities and vocational schools
Hands-on training and education in school to meet the needs of the labour market
Economics
Providing incentives for agricultural consumer cooperatives engaged in crop production and livestock breeding, as well as cooperative centres for machinery repair and maintenance
Assistance to the development of rural tourism; tourism courses for rural residents
...
Societal security in the Baltic Sea Region: the Russian perspective
... domestic constituents, the relative power of states deriving from asymmetrical interdependence, and the role of institutions in supporting the credibility of interstate commitments.
This study demonstrates that there are powerful domestic and international incentives that encourage Russian political leadership to opt for a cooperative rather conflictual type of behaviour in the BSR and seek solutions to the regional societal problems via negotiations, compromises and strengthening governance mechanisms ...
Expansionism in Poland’s strategic culture: historical retrospective and variations
... such conditions, some states would opt for a subordinate position or strive to forge a military-political alliance with more powerful players, i. e. employ a bandwagoning strategy, as today’s neorealists put it. Yet, Poland had strong expansionist incentives: over the 11 centuries of its history, the Polish state has used power politics as a tool to alter the mid-term state of affairs. This conclusion is supported by the following data: in 960—1795, Poland took part in 247 international conflicts,...
Efficiency analysis of seaports in Russia’s Baltic basin: performance evaluation
... Vysotsk ports can significantly increase their cargo turnover. Measures for achieving this include the construction of new berths and the enhancement of loading and unloading equipment.
6. In ports such as Ust-Luga, Saint Petersburg, and Primorsk, tax incentives could be introduced for ships that use environmentally friendly fuels. This initiative aims to stimulate the use of environmentally friendly vessels, which will help reduce the carbon footprint.
7. The installation of energy-saving technologies ...
Population change and the settlement system transformation in Poland, as revealed by the 2021 census
... persist for the next 20—30 years, this crisis can become a demographic catastrophe, and the negative trends will become irreversibleThe demographic policy implemented by the PiS Government, which aimed to increase the birth rate through financial incentives, did not yield significant results. In fact, it could be argued that this policy was unsuccessful. It is crucial to recognize that the birth rate and related factors are influenced more by public attitudes and prevailing demographic behavioural ...
Migration distances in Russia: a demographic profile of migrants
... short-distance movement can be explained by residential mobility, as families often seek new accommodation once they have welcomed a new member. This could be a contributing factor to the observed trend. When children reach the age of six, parents have an incentive to register them at the rented accommodation so that applying to a nearby school becomes possible; some other families move closer to a selected school.
The sharp decline in relocation distance after finishing secondary school (nine years) is ...
Geopolitical Security of Russia: Remarks on the Problem Statement
... their groupings has become particularly pronounced. The spatial development of our country is becoming an important area of geopolitical confrontation. It also generates systemically significant geostrategic risks. At the same time, it serves as an incentive and resource in playing for high geopolitical stakes sharply intensified in the context of the SMO.
Vasily K. Belozerov
. We propose the following objective (expected result) of the work on assessing Russia’s geopolitical security:
1) development ...
Functions of the prosecutor's office of the Russian Federation in protecting the social rights of employees of healthcare institutions: theoretical and practical issues
... the field of social security of health workers, considers the implementation of the prosecutor’s powers to oversee the enforcement of laws in the social sphere, the execution of the rights of health workers to remuneration for work, compensatory and incentive and other payments, as well as additional social benefits. The authors introduce the results of the prosecutorial activity of the prosecutor’s office of St. Petersburg in protecting the rights of medical workers. The analysis covers as well ...
Between the Eurasian and European subsystems: migration and migration policy in the CIS and Baltic Countries in the 1990s—2020s
... Zlotnik, H. 1992, Empirical identification of international migration systems. In: Kritz, M., Lean, L., Zlotnik, H. (eds.), International Migration Systems. A Global Approach, Oxford, Clarendon Press.
12. Stark, O., Edward Taylor, J. 1991, Migration Incentives, Migration Types: The Role of Relative Deprivation, The Economic Journal, vol. 101, № 408, September, p. 1163—1178. doi:
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13. Ivakhnyuk, I. 2008, Eurasian migration system — theory and practice, Мoscow,...
Semantic and Stylistic Features of Kant’s Observations on the Feeling of the Beautiful and the Sublime: The Art of Seeing and Describing an Object
... Volume 6. Greenwich, CT: Jai Press, pp. 1-40.
Meerovsky, B. V., 1985. I. Kant and English Aesthetics of the 18th century. Kantian Journal, 1(10), pp. 51-57. (In Rus.)
Narsky, I. S., 1985. Philosophical and Aesthetic Ideas of A. Baumgarten as One of the Incentives for Kant’s Theoretical Formation. Kantian Journal, 1(10), pp. 40-51. (In Rus.)
Nikonova, S. B. 2012. Kant’s Philosophy and the Foundations of the Process of Aestheticization in Modern Culture. Kantian Journal, 1(39), pp. 45-54. (In Rus....
Modality as a way to decode the author’s personality in an ancient Russian masterpiece “The Testament of Vladimir Monomakh”
... Поучении Владимира Мономаха // Вестник Брянского государственного университета. 2014. № 2. С. 274—279.
Vaulina S. S., Serganova D. A.
modality, author’s modality, the meanings of incentive modality, genre specific of the Old Russian texts, testament
12-18
One Belt - One Road Initiative: A Window of Opportunity for Russia’s Western Border Regions
... population. We analyse the factors in effect — including geopolitical ones, as well as current trends in the development of Russia’s western borderlands. It is shown that the inclusion into the Chinese Eurasian integration initiatives creates additional incentives for a positive re-evaluation of the Russian space as a whole and holds special relevance for Russia’s western borderlands. We analyse the possibility of including Russia’s Baltic regions — the infrastructural and economic island of the ...
Lexical explicators of the modality of necessity in the Old and New Testament (the Synodal translation into Russian)
... 276-284 (in Russ.).
Vaulina, S.S., 1988. Evolyutsiya sredstv vyrazheniya modal'nosti v russkom yazyke (XI-XVII vv.) [Evolution of means of expression of modality in the Russian language (XI-XVII centuries)]. Leningrad (in Russ.).
Ivanova, N.A., 2015. Incentive modality as a mechanism of formation of universal values (on the material of Russian and English translations of biblical idioms). Vestnik Baltijskogo federal'nogo universiteta im. I. Kanta. Seriya: Filologiya, pedagogika, psihologiya [Bulletin ...
Unvergängliche Bedeutung des philosophisch-pädagogischen Schaffens Kants
The article is meant for teachers and everyone interested in the problems of upbringing and self-upbringing. The major incentive for all works of the great scientists was the desire to reveal the extent of possibility and necessity of dignity for a person pursuing their vocation. Kant showed the world as the world should be in accordance to the sensible disposition of ...
Financial Support for the Red Army Personnel During the Great Patriotic War
... carried out in not only roubles but also foreign currency. The allowance system was improved through the introduction of rewards. The initiative accounted for most of public spending, which increased 5.4-fold during the war years. I stress that financial incentives for involvement in combat contributed to greater professionalism and personal commitment of the personnel, which were major factors in the victory.
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Fiscal policies stimulating private investment in the Special Economic Zone in the Kaliningrad region
The authors explore incentive mechanisms of stimulating private investment as it is reflected in the law on the Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in the Kaliningrad region. Statistics accumulated during the validity period of the law, allows the author to analyze the situation ...
Foreign nationals on the Boards of Directors of Russia’s Ten Largest Non-Financial Companies Investing Overseas
... Strange, R., Filatotchev, I. 2005, The role of corporate governance in FDI decisions: evidence from Taiwan, International Business Review, Vol. 14, no. 6, p. 739—763.
20. Datta, D. K., Musteen, M., Herrmann, P. 2009, Board Characteristics, Managerial Incentives and the Choice Between Foreign Acquisitions and International Joint Ventures, Journal of Management, Vol. 35, no. 4, p. 928—953.
21. Majocchi, A., Strange, R. 2012, International Diversification: The Impact of Ownership Structure, the Market ...
Means to express appeal in the public service announcement discourse in the Russian, German, and English languages
... Социальная реклама в России: генезис, жанры, эволюция. М., 2006.
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Sobko T.
public service announcement, discourse, incentive, appeal, imperative
19-24
Socially efficient entry barriers?
Stagnation of the Russian economy lends a new urgency to the question of whether reserves of competition incentives can be used to overcome the current negative economic tendencies. The lowering of entry barriers is traditionally considered a universal instrument of promoting competition. However, lower entry barriers can be mistakenly associated with bringing ...
The alignment of stakeholders’ interests in interfirm networking
...
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18. Gulati R., Lawrence P. R., Puranam P. Adaptation in vertical relationships:Beyond incentive conflict // Strategic Management Journal. 2005. Vol. 26, № 5.P. 415—440.
19. Hanf J., Dautzenberg K. A theoretical framework of chain management // Journal on Chain and Network Science. 2006. Vol. 6, № 1. P. 79—94.
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On the role of government regulation in creating conditions for the development of Russian regions: the case of tariff policy
The elimination of disparities in the economic conditions of regional development is an important task of government regulation. The tariff policy influences the economic development of Russia and different regions. The market incentives for innovation are not sufficiently strong. The rise in prices and tariffs has a negative impact on cost structure and production efficiency. The research conducted shows the degree of variation in the level and dynamics of prices and rates ...
The methodological aspects of development of object-functional approach to the regional development management
... of formation of object-functional approach to regional development, which makes it possible, due to taking into account the patterns of regional function distribution, to choose strategic regional objects and ensure their interaction on the basis of incentives for economic agents.
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Бильчак В.
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Мотивационный механизм развития посткризисной экономики регионов России
// Вестник Балтийского научного ...
Kant on evil in the human nature
... analysis of Kant’s notion of “radical evil” and its causes. Since Kant sees the source of radical evil in the wrong subordination of motives dictated by sensibility and reason when choosing rules for actions, which Kant calls the “reversal of incentives”, there arises the question as to the role of sensibility in justifying morals. It is emphasised that, on the one hand, sensibility — as well as reason — is a necessary element constructing the being of humans. In this context, it is ...
Commodity flow model for an exclave region: Rent-seeking in the ‘transitional period’ of the special economic zone
... jeksklavnogo regiona [Federal economic policies toward the exclave region], Voprosy jekonomiki [Problems of Economics], no. 11, p. 96—105.
22. Kuznetsova, О. Kuznetsov, A. 2006, Granica: bar'er ili stimul dlja razvitija [Border: a barrier or an incentive for the development of], Rossijskoe jekspertnoe obozrenie [Russian Expert Review], no. 4, p. 4—45.
23. Kuznetsova, О. 2011, Osobye jekonomicheskie zony kak faktor jekonomicheskogo razvitija rossijskih regionov [Special economic zones as ...
The EU strategy for the Baltic region: where are we now?
... October 2009. The Strategy expresses the intention to strengthen regionalisation in the framework of the EU. It distinguishes the Baltic region as an independent priority target of the complex strategy for the EU development and gives an additional incentive to the resolution of the problems related to the formation of this macroregion.
Joenniemi Pertti
10.5922/2079-8555-2010-2-4
39-42
Baltic Sea region, EU, European Commission, strategy, regionalisation
Negative externalities and sustainability of energy sector
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