LUCEVICH A., VAITSEKHOVICH Y.
The article considers main directions of working out the organization’s development strategy, the plan for radical transformations and business transformations over a period of time to adapt to the changing conditions of the external environment. The presented development concept defines the strategy of actions, gives the general direction of the organization's activity, a schematic presentation of the possible path of development.
AKULOV-MURATOV V.
This article is dedicated to the interdisciplinary analysis of the public policy carried out by a number of countries in the field of children's (teenagers included) upbringing and the protection of children's rights. The analysis is based on natural and social conditions of the country including cultural traditions and practices that are a part of adults' attitude towards children and relations between people in the community. The article includes a thorough study of a number of examples, sources and lobby-groups that promote particular patterns and approaches in children's upbringing and the protection of children's rights. The presented study allows for hypothesizing not only about the extent of applying a particular policy or its elements to the national cultural paradigm, but also the practical outcomes of applying the “borrowed” foreign standards and experiences in Ukraine. The relevant applicability criteria were identified through comparative analysis of existing approaches in children health protection.In the process of this study the countries (and the regions) ranged from the most culturally unique and isolated from the mainstream globalization wave to the least ones taking into account the most noticeable socio-cultural peculiarities and long-term trends. Each section includes some historic and cultural references that relate to the subject of the study, and has its own short summary with the description of the peculiarities of the public policy concerning children's upbringing, health and the protection of children's rights, which are common for the region. The first part of the article, presented below, reveals that using logic-mathematical methods based on the public (secondary) information processing it is possible to determine not only the applicability of the borrowed experience in practice (in the fields of children upbringing and protection, in particular), painless introduction of its elements into the national administration system and cultural and social paradigm of the society but also its introduction consistency, implementation outcomes, its duration and need for it.
ISLANOVA R.
This article examines the problems of the economic growth of the Kyrgyz Republic in terms of the state’s export policy. It is established that the economic growth depends, first of all, on the quality of innovative development, the quality of product competitiveness, product compliance with international norms and standards, and the efficient use of manufacturing resources. The state’s export policy has a significant influence on the country’s economic development level. It is noted that the development of export-oriented industries largely depends not only on the country’s production potential, but also on the demand for this product by foreign consumers.
VASILEVICH G.
The article reviews foreign experience of countering corruption. Attention is focused on the three areas: the need for more careful selection of personnel for public service, especially for posts related to the disposal of state resources; legislation that empowers officials with appropriate authority, and law enforcement practices. As a guideline for further improvement of the legal regulation of relations in the field of preventing corruption, international documents (conventions) are mentioned.
PETRUSHKIN V., SHANIUKEVICH V., SHANIUKEVICH I.
The article analyzes the experience of project management formation abroad, including that in the Russian Federation, the Republic of Kazakhstan and Ukraine. Insufficient attention to the development of project management is defined, results and proposals for further development of project management in the Republic of Belarus are presented. It is proposed to consider the advanced foreign methodologies, the significant Soviet experience in project management, and the current features of the country’s social and economic development. The need to create a professional independent community - the national project management association with its subsequent entry into international professional organizations is justified.
LIAKH Y.
The article analyzes and summarizes various characteristics and definitions of globalization in order to identify key factors that influence the development of public administration in Ukraine in general and, in particular, administration. In accordance with this, the definitions of subjects and objects of public administration, as well as the guidelines for their development in the context of globalization are examined with a view to finding mechanisms that would ensure the productive and effective development of public administration in a comprehensive globalization process.
ACHAPOVSKAYA M.
The article considers the priority directions of sustainable economic growth of the Republic of Belarus, innovative level of development of the national economy and its place in the world ratings. Attention is focused on inclusive education in the context of the three main components of sustainable development - economic, social, and environmental.
BORODKO O.
The article deals with the issues of innovative activity, its importance for the real sector of the Belarusian economy, favourable and negative external and internal factors. The indicators to measure the effectiveness of an innovative project are structured.
SHUMILIN A.
The innovative activity priority areas in the Republic of Belarus in 2016-2020 and conditions for realization are indicated in this article. The results, reflecting the innovative structure development, such as technoparks residents’ main activities and their production volumes in 2017, the amounts of funds for organizing the activity and development of the material and technical basis of innovative infrastructure subjects, as well as the measures undertaken to improve their creation and functioning are presented.
PABIAREZHNAYA V., SLUTSKAYA L.
The article explores the mechanisms of interaction of the state executive and administrative agencies with the subjects of civil society in the field of public policy in the process of the agenda setting and political decision making. The authors focus on such mechanisms of interaction between the state and business as PPP (public-private partnership) and GR (government relation). Currently they are presented as the most effective and successfully active mechanisms in the Republic of Belarus.
SHALAMITSKAYA M.
The article substantiates a methodical approach to the cost estimating of an invention in the pharmaceutical industry. The conditions which limit the application of the comparative approach to the cost estimating of an invention in the Republic of Belarus are determined. The cost estimating of the innovation in pharmaceutical industry is offered from the position of profitable and costly approaches.
BORODICH E.
The article provides a multiple regression model for analysis and forecasting of non-tax revenues to local budgets of the Republic of Belarus under the 46th section of the budget revenues classification «Reimbursement for expenses of the state». The properties of the residues have been analyzed. This analysis is necessary to confirm the correctness of the least-squares method applied, which has been used for calculation of the model coefficients. Similar models for analysis and forecasting of non-tax revenues for each region and the city of Minsk have been presented and analyzed. It is revealed that it is expedient to use all models for analyzing and forecasting non-tax revenues to the budget.
BROVKA H.
The article provides information on the steps needed to develop national strategies for innovation development and innovation security in order to change the situation in the innovation market. It is shown that in the implementation of the objectives of the state policy of the innovative development an important role is played by the system of ensuring innovation security, implemented through a national security strategy, within the framework of which the purposeful coordinated activity of state and public institutions is realized to ensure the security of the individual, society, and the state. The key goal of the innovation strategy is to achieve a state in which the country’s economy will have scientific and technological independence and the entire set of national interests of the country is realized. Therefore, one of the main directions for ensuring national security of the state is to maintain the effective functioning of the innovative sphere of the economy.
USTAVITSKI S.
Due to the demand for scientific personnel in socio-economic and political spheres and to the existing problems, the author conceptualizes the approaches to developing a model for scientific personnel training in an educational cluster based on the principles of continuity, succession and innovation.
VASHCHEBROVICH M., CHEBOTAR M.
The article focuses on the development and facilitation of the employment order of foreign citizens and stateless persons for Belarusian employers. The legislation change of the Republic of Belarus and the recommendations suggested in the article will allow avoiding certain problems in the employment of foreign citizens and stateless persons on the territory of the Republic of Belarus.
PETROVICH M.
The article outlines the basic ideas and practical implementation of the theory of controlled choice. The features and effects of human behavior in the market, the causes of behavioral distortions, the methodological principles, and the possibilities of applying the concept of controlled choice in different spheres of human activity are revealed.
OVCHINNIKOVA M.
The article analyzes the problem of coping with stress in the professional activity of middle managers. The ability of a middle manager to control behavior in difficult professional situations is considered to be an important condition for his health and psychological well-being, effective and successful managerial activities. There are distinguished styles and strategies of coping preferred by leaders, gender specificity of coping behavior is determined. On the basis of qualitative analysis, the mechanism of action of various coping strategies is disclosed; the situational specificity of their use by managers is described.
YAKAUCHUK V.
The article considers the approaches of different scientists in determining the concept of public administration efficiency and reveals its national and international indicators. The author makes a conclusion to develop a national balanced integrated system of public administration assessment indicators and to emphasize the final performance of government agencies. The author formulates the main criteria requirements which the system of efficiency assessment should meet.
KHLUS A.
The article considers the application of the method of subject-functional analysis with the aim of studying the personality of an official as a key figure in the structure of corruption crimes. The lack of necessary developments on the use of this method in the detection and disclosure of corruption crimes in the criminalistics methodology determines the relevance of this topic. The need to apply the method of subject-functional analysis in practical activities is determined by the specific role of the subject in committing corrupt acts and the possibility of detecting signs of corruption crimes. At the stages of revealing the signs and disclosing the corruptive act, the study of the personality of the official is proposed to be carried out in the direction of cognition of his professional (service) activity, relationships with other persons and conditions of personal life.
HULIAHINA V.
The article describes the authors’ methodology for assessing effectiveness of the supply chain, which includes 10 stages: assessment of the supply chain in terms of complexity; selection of evaluation indicators; collection of information on indicators; the definition of the weighting coefficients of indicators; determination of calculated values of indicators; determination of evaluative indicators; formation of integrated assessment; economic interpretation of the obtained result; development and implementation of measures to increase the effectiveness of the supply chain. The indexes for evaluation are offered in groups: basic and additional packages. The algorithm of implementation methodology is proposed.
SIDORCHUK I., PARFENCHYK A.
The article is devoted to characterization of the civil service institution and its further development in the Republic of Belarus as inclusive, based on the analysis of foreign and domestic approaches. It is proposed to improve the legal regulation of this institution in terms of creating additional guarantees for citizens to occupy public positions and consolidating its unified legal and institutional framework.
BURLAKOV L., APERGENOVA R.
The article considers the role of big cities that form agglomerations as a driving force for social and economic development of Kazakhstan.
SOKOLOVSKAYA O., VOLOD'KO S.
This article considers the issues that affect the quality of future specialists’ foreign language competences in non-linguistic universities. Practical experience of the Department of Cross-Cultural Communication in using the Department’s principal resources in the process of public administrators’ foreign language training is presented. The employed resources include personnel of the Department, manuals and textbooks designed by the Department, innovative pedagogical and computer technologies implemented in the process of education, the Department’s extra-class activities.
BAUYRZHAN B.
This article tries to assess how EU membership affects national bodies of member nations especially with regard to parliaments and local government comparing and contrasting Ireland and Austria experience. The article uses the top-to-bottom vision to analyze how the EU influences member nations and national bodies. This article consists of three sections. The first part determines the concept of Europeanisation and its effect on national bodies of its members. The second part suggests the comparative assessment of EU membership effect on national bodies especially parliaments and uses the case studies of both Austria and Ireland. The third part discusses the effect of EU membership on subnational authority, again referring to Ireland and Austria.