The alignment of stakeholders’ interests in interfirm networking
... approaches to management. The development of network society suggests a transition to management in the conditions of growing market turbulence and interdependence of market actors. Therefore, the ability of managers to align the diverse interests of stakeholders — groups, organizations, and individuals that affect or may be affected by the organization's actions — appears to be crucial for its success. It raises a number of management issues, which require resolution both in theory and practice....
Efficiency analysis of seaports in Russia’s Baltic basin: performance evaluation
... interpretations may be found in the literature. For instance, the American Association of Port Authorities introduced the term “sustainable port” in 2007, which encompasses a set of strategies and actions by the port that meet the current needs of stakeholders, ensure the protection of natural resources, and consider social aspects of personnel management. At the same time, interested parties may be investors, cargo owners, ship owners, shipping companies, stevedores, the state, ministries, port ...
Stakeholder approach to the implementation of the ‘third mission’ of universities
... explored by many Russian and international experts. The ‘third mission’ means engaging with society. Alongside education and research, it is an important factor in the successful development of a contemporary university. In this article, we explore how stakeholder theory, which is successfully employed in the management of large organisations, may be applied for the development of mechanisms for effective implementation of the ‘third mission’ by universities. We identify the main problems in organising ...
Identifying Key Stakeholder Groups for Implementing a Place Branding Policy in Saint Petersburg
Regional brands have become a valuable intangible asset and a crucial competitive resource for forging partnerships. An effective place branding policy is impossible without a precise understanding of the interests of stakeholder groups. It is essential to realize that each region is unique in its own way. Territories differ in the structure of stakeholders, their influence on regional development, and the range of leverages over regional decision-makers. This study ...
Monotowns: A New Take on the Old Problem
The authors of this paper propose an approach to studying risk management in the most vulnerable monotowns that would account for the relations between major stakeholders and use the tools developed in the framework of the new institutional economic theory. Having compared the existing definitions of the “monotown” concept, the authors present their own approach. They identify key reasons behind monotown ...
Development of a web-application for interaction of in-terested stakeholders in the life cycle of a residential house
The availability of a suitable web-application (a full-fledged program that interacts with users (stakeholders), meets their requirements and returns the expected results) greatly simplifies the process of monitoring the construction of residential building. The main stakeholders involved in the life cycle of the residential building are considered,...
Transnational tourist destination management: a case study of the Baltic sea region
... literature. However, transnational destinations, i.e. those that are located on the territory of several countries, have not been given enough attention. The development of transnational destinations can occur provided there is close cooperation among key stakeholders. In the Baltic Sea Region (BSR) conditions for effective cooperation were created at the end of the 20th century when integration processes intensified. Currently, the BSR is the first macro-region of the European Union to implement a transnational ...
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The border as a barrier and an incentive for the structural economic transformation of the Kaliningrad exclave
... interactions, and media narratives [2]. This process has been denoted as ‘bordering’ in the English literature.
In most cases, delimitation occurs smoothly, striking an ‘equilibrium’ between the influences exerted on border functions by various stakeholders: national, regional, and local authorities, as well as communities, businesses, NGOs, and media outlets.
Conversely, changes in the geopolitical status of a territory, such as the accession of an adjacent country into an economic union, precipitate ...
The Swedish institute’s scholarship policy as a soft power instrument
... institute’s role in the realm of soft power and nation branding between 1995 and 2023. Debates surrounding the allocation of resources to these facets of SI’s work have remained a subject of considerable debate both within Sweden and among foreign stakeholders. According to the official stance of the Swedish Institute, all these pivotal initiatives align with its overarching mission. This mission is centred on fostering sustainable development and promoting international cooperation, with a specific ...
Artificial Intelligence: a catalyst for entrepreneurship education in the Baltics
... potential depends on existing and emerging new research teams in universities working on AI issues, and its containment depends on insufficient funding from European and national programmes and projects for researching AI. A positive decision of all stakeholders (businesses, universities, the state) on increasing funding for research teams studying AI issues would contribute to the expansion and growth of universities in the Baltic countries, which significantly increase the entrepreneurial potential ...
Information and propaganda strategies in German non-state media discourse during the COVID-19 pandemic
... out information that contradicted their editorial stance or the preferences of their proprietors. Meanwhile, facets of the pandemic that coincided with the objectives of the editorial office and catered to the needs of publishers, owners, and other stakeholders received the most comprehensive coverage. During times of crisis, non-state media could align with the state’s biopolitical objectives, overtly endorsing vaccination and adherence to restrictions. Alternatively, they might assume a more ...
Societal security in the Baltic Sea Region: the Russian perspective
... (SDGs) and, at the same time, the regional societal security agenda:
• Partnerships for sustainable development. Macro-regional, multi-stakeholder, inclusive partnerships are at the core of the Baltic 2030 Action Plan. According to this document, all stakeholders should take responsibility for increasing regional cooperation and achieving sustainable development. Existing and new partnerships in the BSR should focus on the exchange of knowledge and the development of innovative, concrete and practical ...
Geopolitical Security of Russia: Remarks on the Problem Statement
... initial stage, a seminar was held to explore key concepts related to geopolitical security, including the definition of geopolitical space, threats, and vulnerabilities. This seminar aimed to establish a foundation of shared understanding among project stakeholders and to ensure that subsequent stages of the project are built on a robust conceptual framework. Among those who participated in the discussion were prof. Klemeshev, Doctor of Political Sciences (President of IKBFU, Scientific Director, IKBFU); ...
The sea factor in the federal regulation of Russia’s spatial development: post-Soviet experience and current priorities
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The Kaliningrad Region: Challenges of the Exclave Position and Ways to Offset Them
... The article employs statistics, regional strategies, cross-border cooperation programmes, and expert interviews conducted by the authors in Kaliningrad in 2012—2014. The vast body of empirical data is instrumental in analysing the views of different stakeholders and estimating the problems and prospects of the region’s development as either Russia’s military outpost in Europe or as a ‘cooperation laboratory.’ The analysis takes into account collaborations with the neighbouring states. In ...
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Monotowns: A Quantitative Analysis
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