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Документ Indicative Method of Human Capital Management in the Planning of the Strategic Development of the Company(International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering (IJITEE) Volume-8 Issue-11, September 2019, 2019-09-30) Balueva Olga; Oklander Tatyana; Petryk Ilona; Pozhuieva Tetyana; Taranenko Iryna; Garmider LarysaIn modern market conditions in the era of rapid scientific progress, the usual assessment of the market value of an organization may not give an objective assessment, which is why the concept of human capital is of particular importance. Human capital and its components determine the value of the company's intellectual and labor resources. The complex nature of human capital determines a special approach to its assessment and management. This article discusses the methodology of indicative management, whose advantages in the form of flexibility and adaptability make it especially effective for managing such a complex concept as human capital. The methodology of the approach is described from the perspective of the firm, and not the state as a whole, therefore, in the article, a number of capital characteristics will be omitted as insignificant. The data for the experiment were collected by questioning, and indicative indicators were calculated based on an expert assessment of a specific market situation, respectively, in other cases, indicators should be recalculated.Документ Integrated System of Enterprises’ Innovative Development Management Under the Conditions of Post-Fordism(Postmodern Openings (LUMEN Publishing House) 2021, Volume 12, Issue 3Sup1, pages: 45-60, 2021) Horiashchenko Yuliia; Taranenko Iryna; Yaremenko Svitlana; Shevchenko Valentyna; Mishustina Tetyana; Klimova InnaAbstract: Basic tendencies of enterprises' innovative development management have been considered from the perspective of postfordist tranformations. It has been determined that mobility is a specificity of postfordist industrial management. Mobility provides dispersion of structural subdivisions all over the world, it doesn't need any governmental support and strict control. Total diversification of the kind allows to implement «high» technologies through global data revolution practically into all spheres of social life. The evolution of social relations types from feudalism up to Post-Fordism has been provided and their specifics defined. Analytical studies carried out have enabled to discover formed world innovative centres and – from global economic perspective – those of half-peripheral countries with low level of innovative development. The directions of China management of innovative development, whose combined innovation level steadily increases, have been described. It has been determined that a great many of world countries is not currently being on the postfordist stage, since an industrial labour is characteristic for them which defines their type as traditional or early industrial pre-modern. We've also found that innovation development governance at the global level through the prism of postfordist transformations manifests itself in looking for niche, strict subordination to global market mechanisms, decentralization under control of transnational corporations; at the national level: in decentration of social space and thinking, marginalization of urban population, migration; at the meso level: in orientation on consumer needs, considerable mobility of production, individualization under global standardization; at the micro level: in project approach, faster time to market, cost minimization.Документ Management of the Process of E-Commerce Development in Business on the Example of the European Union(Estudios de Economia Aplicada (Studies of Applied Economics), Vol. 39, No 5, 2021, 2021) Taranenko Iryna; Chychun Valantyna; Korolenko Olha; Goncharenko Iryna; Zhuvahina IrynaE-commerce is one of the fastest and most effective ways to trade in e-space. The leading role in the development of the digital economy and e-commerce belongs to the EU countries that use e-commerce to achieve the goals of sustainable development. The main target of e-commerce companies is to ensure the flexibility and adaptability of the e-commerce development management system. Purpose: to research of the state and prospects of e-commerce development in the EU countries, as well as the content and components of e-commerce development process management. Methods: systematization, generalization, comparative analysis, correlation analysis to build a correlation matrix. Results. The state of e-commerce in the EU countries is studied (according to the following indicators: the share of e-commerce in the total retail sales of individual EU countries, the share of the population shopping online, turnover from e-commerce in small businesses in the EU, etc.). A correlation analysis of the main indicators used to assess the market of electronic trade in the EU, the results of which proved that there is a direct relationship between the dynamics of these indicators and the dynamics of operating profits of enterprises in the EU.Документ The impact of the global macroeconomic factors on the pipe industry in the modern globalized economy(Journal of Modern Economic Research (DENAKYR s.r.o.) 2019; 1(3), pp. 49-67, 2019) Taranenko Iryna; Yaremenko SvitlanaCurrent paper investigates the effects of the global factors on the pipe industry in the modern globalized economy. In this research, we have studied the trends in the global pipe market, the dynamics of manufacturing and exports of pipe products in Ukrainian enterprises. We have identified the main macroeconomic factors affecting pipe industry, which are the demand for pipe products, political decisions, the exchange rates, protectionist measures, world prices for pipe products, price competition coming from lowcost countries. With the use of the PEST method, we have identified macroeconomic factors that affect the production and exports of pipes by Ukrainian enterprises. Macroeconomic factors that led to a decrease in pipe exports from Ukraine in the first half of 2019 are the following: temporary protective measures on imports of steel products into the EU adopted in 2018, the decision of the European Commission to extend the antidumping duties on imports of seamless pipes from Ukraine for five years, the introduction by Russia in 2019 a ban on the import of certain types of pipes from Ukraine, in particular for oil pipelines.