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The monograph was taken about the conditions of the functioning and development of small and medium-sized companies in Poland and Ukraine. There is considerable disparity between the development of this segment of companies in both countries. Presented are different views on these conditions, both from the perspective of enterpreneurs Polish and Ukrainian. They are formulated various recommendations on how to stimulate the development of SMEs in both countries. The book is a joint work of employees of the Higher School of Banking in Wroclaw and the National Mining University in Dnipro. The book shows the multifaceted development and issues related to the functioning of the SME sector in Poland and Ukraine, and shows the determinants of development in the future.
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dr hab., profesor Wyższej Szkoły Bankowej we Wrocławiu, pracownik uniwersytetu Ekonomicznego we Wrocławiu, a następnie Wyższej Szkoły Bankowej w Poznaniu i we Wrocławiu, w latach 2013-2016 prorektor WSB we Wrocławiu. Konsultant w zakresie doradztwa biznesowego dla przedsiębiorstw. Autor publikacji książkowych i artykułów naukowych z zakresu efektywności ekonomicznej, współczesnych metod zarządzania, uwarunkowań rozwoju i wzrostu małych oraz średnich przedsiębiorstw. Członek Polskiego Towarzystwa Statystycznego.
professor of National Mining University (Dnipro, Ukraine). In the years 2013-2016 Head of the Departament of Economic Analysis anf finance in National Mining University, a consultant in the field of financial strategy and organizational development for companies and NGOS. The author of scientific articles in the field of financial management and financial theory.
Table of contents:
Preface Olena Yermoshkina and Krzysztof Łobos
Part I. Development of SME’s and prospects for future
Chapter 1. Improving of the stimulating mechanism for small business development in Ukraine: European experience Bukreieva Daria
Chapter 2. Cognitive analysis of small business development in Ukraine Churikanova Olena
Chapter 3. Stimulating the development of small businesses at the local level (the experience of Poland and ukraine) Dotsenko Olena
Chapter 4. Search for long-term financing for small business in Ukraine: problems and prospects Lisovenkova Iryna
Chapter 5. Mechanism of stabilization of economic growth for small business in Ukraine Solianyk Liudmyla
Chapter 6. Small business: Problems, Perspective, challenges Shtefan Nataliya
Chapter 7. Barriers to SME development in Poland Wójcik Dariusz
Chapter 8. Funding the startups: prospects for Ukraine and Poland Yermoshkina Olena
Part II. SME environment
Chapter 1. The discrepancies of development and their sources between Ukrainian and Polish enterprises in size classes Łobos Krzysztof, Szewczyk Mirosława
Chapter 2. Cultural forms of Business in Poland and Ukraine Rogowska Barbara
Chapter 3. Taxation and registration of Small and Medium Enterprises in Poland and Ukraine Rogozina Svetlana
Chapter 4. The opportunities for funding the development of small and medium-sized enterprises from the structural funds in Poland after 2007 Wilk Kazimiera
Part III. PartIcular aspects of SME functioning
Chapter 1. Optimization of Ukrainian business integration at European and national markets in terms of aggravation of raw material supply Demydenko Mykhailo
Chapter 2. Measurement of organizational climate in contemporary organizations – adaptation, validation and verification of haygroup’s oce method to polish conditions Wudarzewski Grzegorz
Chapter 3. Modelling personality qualifications based on the example of manager of z postgraduate studies position in “x” academic institution Wudarzewski Grzegorz, Wudarzewski Włodzimierz
Chapter 4. Mathematical simulation for assessment of the small business efficiency: regional aspects Zamkovy Oleksandr
Chapter 5. Role and position of branding for creating and developing the efficient S&ME Yatsentyuk Stanislav