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Orochovska, Liudmyla, and Uliana Koshetar. "Globalization processes in the sphere of socioeconomic and environmental relations." E3S Web of Conferences 244 (2021): 10036. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202124410036.

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The article examines the impact of the fourth information revolution on society, the formation of a certain social and economic system as a result of the influence of the latest information and communication technologies and changes in the human habitat. Globalization processes in the economy have become possible due to information technologies. The latter ensures the movement of capital to any continent, leveling state borders, sovereignty, the national identity of peoples. Business entities, due to the emergence of electronic media, have become able to introduce new forms and methods of economic activity that contribute to the optimization of sales of goods and services and the efficiency of production organization processes. Due to the transformation processes in the field of social and economic relations of the network society, the ability to respond quickly to changes in the world politics stances and markets of basic economic resources has been updated. As a result, the network society represents economy virtualization, the introduction of e-business, global online commerce. The change in the conditions and nature of management and labor was influenced by Internet media, which gives grounds to characterize the network society as a society of services.
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Belenchuk, Sergei I. ""INVESTOR RELATIONS AS A NECESSARY CONDITION FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF MODERN BUSINESS" – THE TOPIC OF THE INTERUNIVERSITY INTERDISCIPLINARY ROUND TABLE HELD BY THE DEPARTMENT OF WORLD ECONOMY, FACULTY OF ECONOMICS, INSTITUTE OF ECONOMICS, MANAGEMENT AND LAW, RUSSIAN STATE UNIVERSITY FOR THE HUMANITIES ON FEBRUARY 25, 2021." Science and art of management / Bulletin of the Institute of Economics, Management and Law of the Russian State University for the Humanities, no. 2 (2021): 117–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.28995/2782-2222-2021-2-117-123.

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The topic of the round table “Investor relations as a necessary condition for the development of modern business” attracted increased attention of specialists in connection with the aggravation of the investments attracting issue during the economic crisis provoked by the COVID-19 pandemic. At the same time that interest reflects yet more fundamental factors – first of all, accelerated virtualization of economic life. It is not just about developing mechanisms for adapting to cyclical difficulties, but also developing new approaches in connection with the advancement of new investment priorities in the global economy. Now the most attractive projects for investors will be projects that meet the criteria of the environmental friendliness, social orientation and transparency in business management. At the same time, it does not only mean a sharp turn from the already established areas of interaction between companies and investors, but, on the contrary, requires the mobilization of all possible instruments of influence on investors within the framework of the already traditional areas of cooperation.
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Yadgarov, Y. S., V. A. Sidorov, and E. V. Sobolev. "Credit and banking Component of the Market Economy Phenomenon: Methdological Approach Transformation to the Development of Digitalization and Capital Fictivization." Finance: Theory and Practice 23, no. 5 (October 24, 2019): 115–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.26794/2587-5671-2019-23-5-115-125.

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The article is based on the results of the 7th International Scientific and Practical Conference on Economics “The Market Economy Phenomenon: From the Origins into Our Days” held from March 27 to March 31, 2019 in the cities of Sochi and Sukhumi. The theoretical approaches of domestic and foreign researchers to understanding the market economy phenomenon, the specifics of its financial and credit sphere functioning in the context of the digital economy were generalized. The problems of the monetary economy in terms of the sanction confrontation were outlined. The authors analyzed and evaluated the processes and the phenomena observed in the post-Soviet economic space related to the transplantation of market economy mechanisms into the system of social reproductive relations, including its financial component based on their digitalization. The dialectic approach, system analysis, methods of economic and statistical and interdisciplinary analytical tools were used. The article revealed the key components of the market economy phenomenon appearing in the post-Soviet economic space and having a direct impact on the social reproduction results. The relationship was shown between the transformation of the evolutionary and methodological content of the money economy, its institutional and behavioral paradigm, the digitalization of the financial segment of the economic space with the scale of innovation, the penetration of cognitive psychology and neurophysiology into financial and credit relations, and their technological re-equipment. The results of the influence of instability factors on the budget and monetary sphere were presented. The authors described complex interdependencies of the processes and phenomena within the framework of the market economy phenomenon appearing in the post-Soviet economic space. The triune structure of the modern market doctrine was disclosed including psychological and behavioral, institutional and functional and reproduction and product aspects. The authors showed the transformational dynamics of the financial and credit sphere of modern society. Its specific features are: the increasingly important role of innovation, outsourcing, revising pricing methods, digitalization of business processes, penetration into managing neuromarketing technologies, and virtualization of the financial sector of the economy.
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Melnyk, L. Hr, O. I. Karintseva, O. V. Kubatko, I. M. Sotnyk, and Yu M. Zavdovieva. "Digitization of Economic Systems and Human Capital: Enterprise, Region, National Economy." Mechanism of an Economic Regulation, no. 2 (2020): 9–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.21272/mer.2020.88.01.

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The article examines the process of digitization in two contexts: first, as the transition of technical and economic systems from analog to digital methods of recording information; secondly, as a phase transition to a new model of organization of economic systems, which can be conditionally called the "digital economy". The economic effects of digitalization (in the first sense) are analyzed: the advantages of digital storage of information (in particular, the effects of quality and cost); savings on technological simplification; effects of using digital clones; communication effects from the universality of digital language; effects of dematerialization of technological and transport operations; effects of virtualization of production systems. Characterizing the digital economy, which is aimed at the transformation of economic systems, the authors identify the following key components: alternative energy, additive technologies (3D-printing); digital communication channels; horizontal distributed networks, information technologies in production and consumption; digital business models and platforms; globalization of society, new social relations and solidarity economy, artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things, cloud technologies, digitalization of public life. Depending on the links between the three types of entities (consumers, business structures of business and government organizations), different business models of economic activity are characterized. Factors of increase of efficiency of economic subjects in the conditions of digital economy are allocated, in particular, at the expense of: economy of expenses, increase in production volumes, growth of labor productivity, optimization of processes of pricing. Emphasis is placed on the growing role of man in the processes of digitalization of the economy. The components of digital human competencies are characterized. The importance of human free access to information is emphasized.
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Kovalenko, S. I. "TRANSNATIONAL CLUSTERS SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT PROSPECTS IN EUROPEAN ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT." Economic innovations 19, no. 2(64) (July 7, 2017): 164–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.31520/ei.2017.19.2(64).164-170.

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The presented work is dedicated to research of essence and internal links of transnational cluster systems as a factor contributing to competitiveness of the Black Sea Euroregion in view of advancing integration processes and necessity to increase part played by economy of peripheral territories within cross-border cooperation framework. Strategic priorities of network forms of cooperation within the context of the EU cross-border cooperation policy are identified. Advantages and parameters of cross-border industrial quasi-integration are explained in view of prospects of Ukraine entry into the EU. This work is dedicated to exploration of main features inherent to meso-level of international integration formations representing network structures in intra-branch and inter-branch cooperation in the form of cross-border cluster systems encompassing macro-levels and micro-level of integration of national economy of multiple states. Possibilities of theory synthesis of international economic integration and cluster concept in economic area virtualization environment are revealed. Cluster approach is proved to be the most efficient mechanism to develop cross-border economic relations and represents, finally, a meso-level of competitive international integration systems and mandatory condition of quality advance for Ukrainian European integration.In the article it is stated that cross-border cluster unities in accordance with the worldwide experience become new forms of innovative development of the European regions with the involvement of Ukraine. The essence and inner interrelations of cross-border network cluster is investigated as the growth factor of the European region competitiveness under the conditions of intensifying the integration processes and the necessity of enhancement of the role of periphery regions’ economy in the framework of cross-border cooperation. Within the context of European Union regional politics the strategic priorities of the spatial development of the European regions are stated on the basis of self-organization of “hybrid” network quasi integration institutions. Their role in the competitive recovery of the European regions in the light of Ukrainian perspectives of joining European Union is investigated.
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Davymuka, Stepan, and Lyubov Fedulova. "Art-market in the economic system of a state and its regions." Socio-Economic Problems of the Modern Period of Ukraine, no. 2(142) (2020): 3–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.36818/2071-4653-2020-2-1.

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From the viewpoint of economic theory, art becomes a rightful economic entity in market relations through the forming of the artistic market (market of art, art-market), where aesthetical and commercial values interact and make the ground for the perception of the artwork as a good and forming of respective economic behavior principles. The art-market still remains to be at the emerging stage in conditions of Ukrainian reality. Yet the lack of modern understanding of the role the art plays in the economic development of the state and cultural and artistic policy adequate to civilizational challenges prevent our country from taking a decent place in the western world. The paper defines the role of art in conditions of globalization as a specific type of spiritual-practical understanding of reality, which in its artistic-descriptive form provides for the perception of the world integrally in the context of aesthetics and emotions, strengthening human values and helping deeper and brighter understanding of the nature and importance of processes at certain historical stages of human development. Current features and trends of art-market development in the world and in Ukraine are characterized, including the special relationship to globalization processes and civilization development, enthusiasm over artwork and passion to purchase of modern art-products as an investment capital; modernization of traditional functions of artistic institutions and new role of mediators; lack of clear price policy and the impossibility of pricing control; virtualization of art-market under the impact of modern information-telecommunication technologies, etc. The art-market as an objective reality of nowadays is substantiated to be included in modernized market processes based on the partnership of artists and businesses. In this context, the artwork market should be considered as an aesthetic-practical system, in which activity in the art industry is of commercial nature, which requires the activation of innovative marketing instruments.
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Barrado-Timón, Diego A., and Carmen Hidalgo-Giralt. "The Historic City, Its Transmission and Perception via Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality and the Use of the Past as a Resource for the Present: A New Era for Urban Cultural Heritage and Tourism?" Sustainability 11, no. 10 (May 17, 2019): 2835. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11102835.

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The objective of this study is to analyze the impact that augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) are having on our conception, appreciation, and use of urban heritage spaces. Although most evaluations that appear in the specialized literature are clearly positive in this respect, there is a critical line of thought that considers these new technologies as connected to prior theoretical assumptions about heritage, in terms of what we value, how we value it, and for what reasons. To contrast the two perspectives, we have selected and examined scientific literature evaluating the application of AR and VR in urban heritage spaces, in order to analyze whether, in addition to positive effects, certain negatives linked to the ‘virtualization’ of space are also at work. A qualitative methodology has been developed supported by the ATLAS.ti tool (Scientific Software Development GmbH, Berlin, Germany), which allows definition of the different thematic lines treated in the literature as well as the connections between them. Our main conclusion is that concerns around the critical aspects are very limited, with only a few perceiving the possible dangers of trivialization of heritage, the creation of virtual tourist worlds separate from the material space of socio-economic relations, negative effects on the way in which knowledge is constructed, or the difficulties for some user groups in accessing these technologies.
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Puzanova, Zh V., T. I. Larina, and A. G. Tertyshnikova. "Infantilization of the youth: A methodological approach to measurement." RUDN Journal of Sociology 21, no. 3 (September 17, 2021): 444–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.22363/2313-2272-2021-21-3-444-456.

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Modernity, characterized by informatization, globalization and unprecedented acceleration of all social processes, significantly differs from the reality that existed several decades ago, which affects new generations whose lifestyle differs completely from their parents. The period of growing up has changed, and society faces the challenges of infantilization which, on the one hand, is determined by various factors (media, virtualization, etc.) and, on the other hand, increases the impact of these factors. The article considers theoretical foundations of the concept social infantilism, its fundamental differences from the psychological interpretation of infantilism, its manifestations in the contemporary Russian society, and some methodological approaches to its measurement. The article presents the details of the development and testing of the sociological methodology for measuring the level of social infantilism. The development of this methodology consisted of several stages: at the first stage, a questionnaire was designed and tested on a group of students (30 respondents), then the projective technique collage was used for validation on two mini-groups of students - with maximum and minimum indicators of infantilism. At the final stage, the corrected questionnaire was tested on a representative sample of the RUDN University students (N = 550). Social infantilism can be diagnosed in one of the spheres - political, economic, everyday life, family relations and ideological views - or as a generalized phenomenon (present in all spheres). The developed method was validated in the test form and can be used in educational institutions.
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Sajjadi, Mandana. "Future Studies of Virtual State Formation in Iran and Its Effect on the Promotion of Global Peace Index (the Outlook of 1404)." Journal of Politics and Law 9, no. 2 (March 31, 2016): 200. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/jpl.v9n2p200.

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In this study, it has been attempted to investigate the feasible and desirable futures regarding the possibility of virtualization of Islamic Republic of Iran’s state and its effect on the promotion of Global Peace Index (GPI) using trend analysis technique, Delphi surveys and scenario building .Therefore, according to the documents such as perspective and development documents, the outlook of 1404 SH has been considered as a time period of desirable future formation. The writer believes that the formation of virtual state in Iran through decreasing structural violence in society leads to the promotion of GPI. In fact, the dynamics of new global arrangements that have been derived from the technological innovations and socioeconomic adjustments of international relations actors with agencies and global markets, have led to the formation of a new pattern for the conceptualization of states’s evolving nature, that in turn, can increase the possibility of positive peace elements through decreasing the level of structural violence in society. In order to confirm this assumption, seven key deriving forces of virtual states have been chosen referring the systematic theory of virtual state by Richard rosecranace and combining it with Galtung’s positive peace theory and their evolution has been investigated since writing the outlook documents. On the next step, four main scenarios were formed in response to the probability of virtual state formation around two axes of states’ commitments to pursue open economic policies and sanctions lifting as two independent variables. Finally, all four scenarios were evaluated using Delphi surveys of elites and one scenario was chosen as the probable future.
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Rolinskyi, O. V., B. S. Huzar, Y. V. Ulianych, and O. V. Ponomarenko. "Information technology development on the Ukrainian insurance market." Collected Works of Uman National University of Horticulture 2, no. 98 (June 20, 2021): 186–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.31395/2415-8240-2021-98-2-186-194.

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In the context of virtualization of economic relations, the entities of the insurance market cannot avoid these processes, so in order to improve the quality and availability of insurance services it is necessary to extend information technology in insurance business. The main motivation for the introduction of information technology by insurance companies is the need to reduce costs, expand the area of activities, ensure the diversification of risks. It is equally important the simplicity and comfort of buying an insurance product online. The insurance market of Ukraine is at the phase of development and formation, having a number of challenges and uncertainties. Therefore, its further information and technological development must obtain priority in the economic and social aspects of state policy, taking into account its European integration guidelines. The article considers the importance of modern information technologies in the operation of insurance companies in Ukraine. The range of modern software products and information technologies, which are widespread in use in the insurance market of Ukraine, is studied. The key components of information technologies of insurance companies are considered. The concept of Insuretech funding is substantiated and researched. The problems of information technology development on the Ukrainian insurance market are analyzed and the ways of its improvement are offered. For the further development of Internet insurance the improving of legislative framework on this point is essential; it is necessary that the websites of insurance companies contain sufficient amount of information content and a number of opportunities are provided for clients: obtaining truthful information about the activities of the insurance company and its services; calculation of the cost of the insurance policy using an online calculator; filling out an application for insurance; in the case of the event covered by the insurance, remote payment of the insurance policy and insurance payments; delivering to the policyholder of the insurance policy, which would be confirmed by an digital signature; online communication with the client at all stages of sales and administration of insurance policies.
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Rovinskaya, T. "The Role of New Digital Technologies in a Time of Crisis." World Economy and International Relations 65, no. 6 (2021): 95–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.20542/0131-2227-2021-65-6-95-106.

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Received 26.01.2021. The article investigates the role of new digital technologies during a crisis period on the example of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Considering the methods used by different states to prevent the spread of the virus and its consequences, the author analyzes the advantages of the impelled rapid digitalization, scrutinizes its negative aspects, and discusses perspectives. Although the digital transformation had already been taking place before the pandemic actually started (2019), the current crisis facilitates the unprecedented digitalization breakthrough in all life spheres, which will have delayed consequences. The short-run effects are already obvious: deepening of virtual communication; advancement of electronic document flow systems and online-services (including E-Government, public health service, etc.); virtualization of education, culture, sports, leisure activities; transformation of labour market towards distance employment, an outburst of electronic commerce and services, robot automation in economy; virtualization of political life (online-meetings, online-debates, online-summits, etc.), and, moreover, a transfer of power struggle and geopolitical struggle itself to digital platforms. Greater convenience and effectiveness are the most vivid advantages of digital technologies development, which plays the key role in crisis periods. Better access of disabled persons and people living in geographically remote places to medical aid, education, cultural objects, etc. also belongs to important achievements of the rapid digitalization. At the same time, there are significant negative aspects of this process, both general and specific. The violation of democratic rights and freedoms (primarily, of personal data security and individual privacy) is unavoidable in the light of the necessary “digital control” from the state to contain the spread of infection. Private IT companies participating in the process of the virus spread control due to their products (mobile applications, Internet platforms, etc.) also benefit from access to personal data. Whereas this issue is not central in authoritarian regimes like China, it becomes very challenging for democratic societies of the West. The digitalization of services gives wide room for irregularities and fraud in general. A growing “digital exclusion” is another concern: the greater dependency on technical means excludes certain parts of the population unable to use them for different reasons. An increasing individualization and solitude amid the lacking real-life communication gives rise to complicated psychological issues and mental disorders. Among specific negative side-effects of digitalization there are obstacles in personal electronic verification, worsening in the quality of remote medical assistance and online-education, unemployment growth and smashup of offline-businesses in economy, and some other. The most complicated question of the current crisis and the next “post-COVID” period is how serious the above-mentioned negative consequences of the rapid digitalization will be, to what extent they may devaluate its advantages, what sacrifice will be made by humanity to pay for comfort and effectiveness. Acknowledgements. The article was prepared within the project “Post-Crisis World Order: Challenges and Technologies, Competition and Cooperation” supported by the grant from Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation program for research projects in priority areas of scientific and technological development (Agreement № 075-15-2020-783).
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Kuznіetsova, Tetіana, and Tetіana Rybakova. "Features and development of managing the foreign economic activity of virtual enterprises in Ukraine." University Economic Bulletin, no. 52 (March 18, 2022): 10–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.31470/2306-546x-2022-52-10-19.

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Relevance of the research topic. Continuous expansion of virtual networks, digitalization of all processes, transformation of global technologies lead not only to the development of new types of economic relations, but also to the logical change of traditional types of business. Formulation of the problem. The lack of a common definition of network structures management at the level of foreign economic and international activities in the digital century leads to slowing down the development of virtual enterprises in Ukraine and insufficient isolation of significant competitive advantages in the modern innovation and investment model of Ukrainian economy. Analysis of recent research and publications. To date, Timashova L., Serdyuk S., Shingur M., Amor D., Byrne JA, Brandt R., Davidow W., Malone M., Port O. have studied certain technological processes and business models of virtual enterprises, but in practice, there are no similar studies for implementation in the Ukrainian economy and no research on the management of virtual enterprises engaged in foreign economic activity. Selection of unexplored parts of the general problem. Drawing attention to the virtualization of production processes in the implementation of foreign economic activity contributes to the revision of the management strategy of the virtual enterprise to ensure its competitiveness in the long run. Problem setting, research goals. The objectives of the study are: to substantiate the key role of management of foreign economic activity for enterprises operating in virtual networks; to study modern conditions of virtual enterprises functioning; to determine the influence of the digital economy factors on the formation of management properties in them; analyze local goals and objectives of virtual enterprises in accordance with business models. The purpose of the study is a comprehensive scientific abstraction to the interpretation of the concept of "virtual enterprise engaged in foreign economic activity", and to analyze the peculiarities of the development of this network structure in Ukraine. Research methods. To achieve the goal of the article, a set of formal and informal methods of modeling and forecasting was used; operational-applied and analytical-prognostic; systemic; comparative analysis and theoretical generalization. Presentation of the main material (results of work). The article examines the conditions and functionality of creating a virtual enterprise engaged in foreign economic activity, as a new network form of online business. The expediency of creating virtual enterprises in order to intensify the process of business design and efficiency of business startups is substantiated. The main stages, goals and objectives are highlighted and the peculiarities of creating a virtual enterprise engaged in foreign economic activity are determined. Ways to accelerate the creation of virtual enterprises in Ukraine are proposed. Field of application of results: training courses in management and entrepreneurship, practical activities in business incubators to create innovative modern startups. Conclusions according to the article. The creation of Ukrainian virtual enterprises engaged in foreign economic activity will contribute to the formation of effective business design and development of intellectualization and digitalization of production, integration of resources, a transformation of global technologies in the Ukrainian market. Virtual enterprises of national origin have all the prerequisites and opportunities to enter foreign markets through cybersecurity and coordination of global business models and business processes, taking into account all existing risks.
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GOLOVIN, DMITRY. "TO A QUESTION OF RESEARCH FACTORS AFFECTING THE POLITICAL CONSCIOUSNESS OF MODERN RUSSIAN YOUTH." Sociopolitical sciences 10, no. 6 (December 28, 2020): 80–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.33693/2223-0092-2020-10-6-80-90.

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The purpose of the study. The article considers the problem of taking into account and analyzing factors affecting the political consciousness of modern Russian youth. Theoretical and scientific-instrumental approaches of foreign and domestic political scientists and sociologists to the study of the political consciousness of youth, motives and archetypes of political behavior are analyzed. Socio-psychological, economic and political factors of the political consciousness formation and transformation of young Russian voters are identified and investigated. The purpose of the study is to substantiate the need to develop in Russian political science a methodology for analyzing the factors of modern Russian youth political consciousness, as well as to make copyright proposals for the development of this methodology. Conclusions. The author concludes that methodological approaches to studying the political consciousness of young people exist in Western European and American socio-political science (the concept of a “purposeful voter”, political behaviorism, globalization and virtualization of the political and social space) need some adjustment in relation to the study of the political consciousness of Russian youth. We must take into account the peculiarities of the national mentality such as antinomies of political consciousness, irrational motives for political participation. Another important factors are: specifics of the functioning of the Russian political system (“catching up” with the nature of political modernization, underdeveloped forms and mechanisms of political participation, scarcity of electoral democratic experience) as well as modern challenges and risks of the development of Russian statehood (multiple crises of socio-economic and political nature, characteristic of turbulence). The political consciousness of Russian youth, like the youth of any modern state, is characterized by instability and a tendency to radicalism. The political archetypes inherited by modern Russian youth from the generation of the 1990s do not contribute to the harmonization of their political consciousness. In these conditions, the most important theoretical and applied task of Russian political science is the development of a methodology for identifying and analyzing political factors that affect the political mentality of young voters in modern Russia.
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Simchenko, Natalia A., Natalia V. Apatova, and Oleg L. Korolev. "System analysis of digital economy virtualization processes." Perspectives of Science and Education 50, no. 2 (May 1, 2021): 23–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.32744/pse.2021.2.2.

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The virtualization of socio-economic processes is expressed in the development of various types of economic activities in the Internet computer network, acting as the infrastructure of the modern economic system, a catalyst for globalization processes, and the main means of communication between computers, information systems of various purposes and complexity, and people. The study of the theoretical and methodological problem of digital economy virtualization processes is due to the importance of determining the structure of virtualization as a set of interconnected industries, consumption, markets, and finance on the Internet. The elements of the system combine the types of economic activities, which include entrepreneurship on the Internet, as well as information and intellectual activities. The study of this problem was carried out using empirical methods of cognition of the structure of the system analysis of digital economy virtualization processes, along with the use of scientometric methods for reviewing the methodology of the educational process for training digital economy personnel and improving their qualifications as a precursor to the design of production processes, consumption, market and financial processes occurring in a digital environment. The conducted studies make it possible to obtain scientific results in the field of structuring the socio-economic processes of virtualization, namely: a dichotomy of virtualization processes in the digital economy is proposed, taking into account the factor of education; the positive and negative consequences of virtualization for the economy and society as a whole are identified. It was concluded in the course of the study that the system analysis of digital economy virtualization processes should be based on the development of the educational component and reflect the environment of virtualization processes, including digital platforms, which, first, form the global infrastructure of the world economy; second, they contribute to the development of entrepreneurship; third, they provide production, consumer, market and financial functions and corporate governance; fourth, they are a source of network externalities that create new social and economic problems. The prospect for further research is the development of a model for assessing the impact of the structure of virtualization processes on economic growth in the digital economy.
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Prokopchuk, E. T., Y. V. Ulianych, S. A. Ptashnyk, and N. V. Butko. "Key Aspects of Online Insurance." Collected Works of Uman National University of Horticulture 2, no. 97 (December 28, 2020): 64–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.31395/2415-8240-2020-97-2-64-74.

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In the conditions of virtualization of economic relations, the subjects of the insurance market can not stay away from these processes, so in order to improve the quality and level of availability of insurance services it is necessary to spread internet technologies in insurance. The main incentive for the introduction of Internet services by insurance companies is the need to reduce costs, expanding the geography of activities, ensuring diversification of risks. No less important factors are simplicity and comfort of on-line purchase of insurance product. The Ukrainian insurance market is at the stage of development and formation, having a number of problems and uncertainties. Therefore, its further information and technological development should receive priority in the economic and social aspects of government policy, taking into account its European integration guidelines. The article deals with the concept of Internet insurance. It is established that the approaches of scientists to the disclosure of the content of the concept of "Internet insurance" have differences. However, they converge on the definition of the Internet insurance as a process of interaction between the insurance representative and the insurer, connected with the provision of insurance services by the insurer, their service, performance of insurance payments in case of occurrence of an insured event due to the use of Internet technologies. The main advantages and disadvantages of online insurance are presented. The list of main advantages includes: simplification of the insurance process, efficiency of registration, simplicity and universality of payment methods, minimization of "human" factor, automation of calculation of the sum insured and tariffs with the help of insurance multicalculator. The list of main drawbacks includes: a much smaller number of insurance products are placed on the Internet sites of insurance companies for sale, the need for the client to understand the nuances and subtleties of working with the site of the insurer, set certain options for insurance amounts, which the client can not change. The stages of obtaining the insurance service through the Internet system have been considered, the offer of services by insurance companies of Ukraine "in live" and "on-line" and innovations on the Internet insurance market of Ukraine have been analyzed, the main spectrum of Internet services providing insurance companies in the Internet has been investigated, the number of insurance companies for the last years has been considered in dynamics. For the further development of Internet insurance it is necessary to improve the legal framework on this issue; it is necessary that the sites of insurance companies contain sufficient information content and for the customers a number of opportunities: obtaining true information about the activities of the insurance company and its services; calculation of the cost of the insurance policy with the help of online calculator; filling in an application for insurance; in case of an insured event, the implementation of remote payment of the insurance policy and insurance payments; delivery of the insurance policy to the customers; and delivery of the insurance policy to the customers.
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Napalkova, Irina G., and Ksenia V. Kurochkina. "THE REGION IMAGE: Specifics, Basic Elements and Technologies of Formation." Economic History, no. 4 (December 29, 2018): 414–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.15507/2409-630x.043.014.201804.414-429.

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Introduction. The efficiency of functioning of market processes is defined both by partnership and by the interregional competition in modern Russia. Strengthening of responsibility of regions for results of regional economic growth stimulates the aspiration to be allocated among similar, to strengthen and expand positions in the market, to create high-cost idea of the positioned territory induces regional authorities to pay special attention to formation and advance of the region image as a real administrative resource. Owing to the fact that the image is the result of purposeful information and communicative activity success of the named problem solution depends on research and development in the sphere of imagology and also understanding degree of formation mechanisms of the region image by power structures, the attracted technologies of its positive formation and correction, creating of steady presence in the information space what actualize the stated perspective. In this regard a main objective of this work is the theoretical and methodological analysis of the region image studying, in the context of determination of the main research categories in relation to the territory; definitions of the image analysis elements and description of the technologies designing the region image. Materials and Methods. The structural analysis, functional, system, axiological approaches and a hermeneutical paradigm acted as the theoretical and methodological strategy of the research. Results. Research approaches to understanding of the terms «image», «brand», «reputation» are analyzed. So, the image of the territory is understood as the complex image, which is purposefully formed by special communicative technologies in this work, proceeding from the available territorial resources and advanced among representatives of target groups. As the major image-forming factors are considered: natural and geographical characteristics, tendencies and orientation of the political sphere development, level of regional economy development and its investment potential; interregional and international relations; condition of the social and demographic sphere; identity of historical and cultural traditions; ethno national and ethno confessional originality of the region; level of the realized information policy, etc. Discussion and conclusions. Distinguish advertising, PR and branding are the most often used image technologies. Their level of development gives the chance of diversification now being guided by the customer and conditions of realization. In the conditions of virtualization of policy for the federal center the secondary image of the territory arising in the course of the interregional competition becomes a peculiar estimated means of efficiency of activity of regional leaders and state governing bodies. At the same time, despite understanding of the importance, ultimate goals and strategy by the regional authorities, a complex – from development until monitoring – the territorial image policy is not implemented. Most often development of appeal of the territory is connected with separate actions or PR-programs of formation of a favorable investment image, climate. The received results of this research become prerequisites for further studying of a phenomenon of image of territories in the context of studying deepening of experience of certain Russian regions, its applied analysis Keywords: territory, region, territorial image, PR-program, territorial branding, image making, visualization.
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Liu, Shu Kun, Jin Peng Tang, Ji Feng Chen, Shan Duan, Ling Lin Li, Qiao Yan Kuang, Mei Ling Cai, and De Peng Hu. "Virtual Software Testing Service Based on Cloud Computing." Applied Mechanics and Materials 529 (June 2014): 739–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.529.739.

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Clouding computing and virtualization technology have brought immense effects to software organizations including software testing region. At the same time the method and related technology will be changed a lot. Some concepts, structures and characters are described in this paper. Software testing should be regarded as a service. Four typical patterns of cloud testing and the relations among them are showed in the paper. Combined with the virtualization technology, the frame of TaaS (Testing as a Service) is defined too. In the meantime, cloud testing and traditional software testing is compared with each other. At last, the main research contents about software testing in virtualization environment are summarized.
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Pankowska, Malgorzata. "Information Technology Resources Virtualization for Sustainable Development." International Journal of Applied Logistics 2, no. 2 (April 2011): 35–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jal.2011040103.

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Today, business organizations seem to be involved in the processes of sustainable development. Therefore, not only economic indicators of performance are considered but also the environmental responsibility is equally important. The environmental responsibility covers social responsibility and natural environment responsibility. The latter demands taking into account promotion of sustainable use of renewable natural resources, reducing the emissions and wastages, decrease of energy consumption. The first part of the paper includes presentation of benefits resulting from IT (Information Technology) resources virtualization, grid computing and cloud computing development. The second part contains a model of IT governance for sustainability.
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V. Kotenko, V., and A. I. Polyakov. "Virtual Immediate Coding." International Journal of Engineering & Technology 7, no. 3.13 (July 27, 2018): 14. http://dx.doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i3.13.16315.

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A distinctive feature of virtualization of noise-immune encoding is the realized possibility of complex solution of problems of noise immunity, protection against information intrusions and imitating resistance. This, with relatively low economic costs, will significantly expand the capabilities of telecommunications systems in terms of information security. The effectiveness of the complex solution of information protection tasks from the positions of virtualization of the noise-immune encoding processes is experimentally proved in the work. The effectiveness of protection from information intrusions provided by virtual noise-immune codes and the effect of virtualization on the efficiency of the original noise-immune code were experimentally investigated. The obtained results show that virtual noise-resistant coding provides the effectiveness of protection from information intrusions, comparable with the efficiency of modern standards of cryptographic protection, with significantly lower complexity of practical implementation. In general, the results of experimental studies show that the virtualization of the process of noise-immune encoding from the perspective of the approach proposed in [1] opens an additional possibility of protecting information in the part of ensuring information security.
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Zhou, Guo Hong. "Study of Cloud Computing and Advanced Manufacturing Technology under Information Technology Development." Applied Mechanics and Materials 484-485 (January 2014): 227–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.484-485.227.

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Cloud computing can be regarded as the integration of grid computing and virtualization technology: namely the use of grid distributed computing processing power of IT resources and build into a resource pool, plus on a mature server virtualization, storage virtualization technology make users can real-time monitoring and deployment of resources. Cloud computing and advanced manufacturing technology is facing many challenges during the process of development in the future, including security and privacy will become a primary issue. This study focused on relations with the important areas of emerging industries, the fast scheduling network resources in the cloud computing and advanced manufacturing technology key issues, as well as cloud computing security management issues related to cloud computing and advanced manufacturing technology.
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Ju, Hanji, Jie Wang, Enguo Zhu, Xiaoli Zhang, and Feng Zheng. "Design Scheme of a Docker Container File Isolation against Computer Virus Spreading." Mathematical Problems in Engineering 2022 (March 28, 2022): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/5348370.

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With the spread of computers and Internet of Things, the destructive power of viruses gradually becomes stronger, which threaten the daily life of people. In order to effectively restrain the virus spreading and reduce economic losses, humans need to hold the law and control of the virus distribution. Docker has obtained significant attention as a lightweight virtualization container technology. Compared to traditional virtualization technologies, docker possesses the advantages of fast deployment, low resource consumption, and high migration capability. Given that the differences between various virtualization technologies and combining the characteristics in electric power systems, this paper designs a scheme of the file isolation system based on docker containers. The isolation scheme could reduce the highly dependence on the underlying operating system in the current application deployment of electric power systems and facilitate the security access to the file system between containers.
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Javed, Asad, and Muhammad Yasir. "Virtual social enterprise: modeling sustainability of an enterprise by digital intervention." World Journal of Entrepreneurship, Management and Sustainable Development 15, no. 2 (July 5, 2019): 182–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/wjemsd-03-2018-0032.

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Purpose Social enterprises (SEs) have emerged as a tool to sustainable development. SEs create a social value along with an economic value. However, the aspect of SEs still missing from literature is the process of virtualization. The purpose of this paper is to introduce international social entrepreneurship as an emerging form of social entrepreneurship that is using information and communication technology (ICT)-enabled innovation and networking with international partners as virtual enterprise network, to create social and economic values across the borders. Design/methodology/approach In this paper, qualitative research paradigm is adopted to study the internationalization of SEs. To identify the drivers of internationalization, in-depth literature review was conducted. Articles from six databases and Google Scholar were searched to propose a comprehensive model for internationalization of SEs. Findings There is limited academic work on the use and impact of digital intervention (ICTs) on SEs and, especially, on the virtualization of SEs as there is no paper explaining virtualization of SEs. This paper proposes a model for the internationalization of SEs, named virtual social enterprise. Research limitations/implications The conceptual models and discussions on the virtualization of SEs are very limited in the extant literature. Very few articles could be found that studied the process of internationalization of SEs. Thus, the paper would have far-reaching implications for social enterprise theory and practice. Originality/value This is first study of its kind proposing a comprehensive theoretical model for internationalization of SEs. This model could be used by SEs for networking across international boundaries to control the flow of information and to market their products.
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Ivanov, Todor, Ilia Petrov, and Alejandro Buchmann. "A Survey on Database Performance in Virtualized Cloud Environments." International Journal of Data Warehousing and Mining 8, no. 3 (July 2012): 1–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jdwm.2012070101.

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Cloud Computing emerged as a major paradigm over the years. Major challenges it poses to computer science are related to latency, scale, and reliability issues. It leverages strong economical aspects and provides sound answers to questions like energy consumption, high availability, elasticity, or efficient computing resource utilization. Many Cloud Computing platform and solution providers resort to virtualization as key underlying technology. Properties like isolation, multi-virtual machine parallelism, load balancing, efficient resource utilization, and dynamic pre-allocation besides economic factors make it attractive. It not only legitimates the spread of several types of data stores supporting a variety of data modes, but also inherently requires different types of load: (i) analytical; (ii) Transactional/Update-intensive; and (iii) mixed real-time feed processing. The authors survey how database systems can best leverage virtualization properties in cloud scenarios. The authors show that read mostly database systems and especially column stores profit from virtualization in analytical and search scenarios. Secondly, cloud analytics virtualized database systems are efficient in transactional scenarios such as Cloud CRM virtualized database systems lag. The authors also explore how the nature of mixed cloud loads can be best reflected by virtualization properties like load balancing, migration, and high availability.
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Machulin, L. "Features of Religious Organizations Activity in Ukraine." Culture of Ukraine, no. 73 (September 23, 2021): 17–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.31516/2410-5325.073.02.

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Over the past hundred years, the secularization thesis has allowed religion to be left aside when analyzing economic development, evolution of political regimes, or, for example, the peculiarities of state structure in any country. But today religion is becoming an increasingly significant force, the church is regaining its lost positions. Scientists have counted four stages of desecularization, the last of which began on September 11, 2001 and has been continuing to this day. The World Wide Web has challenged the Church by creating an otherworldly (surreal or virtual) world. And the church humbly accepted its existence, just as it recognized the presence of a man in space, next to God. And all this follows one goal — to be close to the own flock. The massive fascination of people with computers, gadgets and the virtual world, including believers, led the Church to understand the obvious fact: the virtualization of being is a long process and can become useful. Using the examples of religious organizations activity on the Internet, the question is investigated: what will ultimately result in their presence in the virtual world — in a person’s cognition of a new (digital) formation in order to effectively keep it in his bosom, or will it become a reason for a new wave of desecularization in the post­industrial world? The analysis of the content of the sites of the main confessions in Ukraine showed a more secular nature of the activities of religious organizations in comparison with the time before the emergence of the Internet. Their relations with all spheres — government, business, army, society have become public and stronger. The author came to the conclusion that the Church, as the personification of the main confessions, accepted virtual reality as a fact because believers have loved it. For the first time in the history of the Church, the attitude to a new phenomenon — virtual space — was dictated to her by believers. 2. In pre­Internet history, the Church fought for the “souls” of people. With the adoption of virtual space, human brains became its target. Using information technologies, computers, gadgets, smartphones and virtual space, the Church is fighting to remain an influential force in our time. 3. The content of the sites of religious organizations in Ukraine reflects a different level of trust (internal resistance, self­censorship) to the World Wide Web. They can be conditionally divided into three types. The first one — organizations fill websites like personal diaries, inspiring confidence with texts and illustrations of the church life of priests and parishioners. The second one — organizations use websites only for posting sermons, information about holidays, rituals, testimonies of a righteous life and so on. The third type of sites is a business card, which only declares the presence of an organization on the Internet: information about the chapter, about the organization, the schedule of current events and contact information. Accordingly, the first type has the highest traffic (site traffic), the latter has the lowest. 4. Common to all of them (with the exception of the UOC­MP) is the attitude towards the armed conflict in the East of the country (support for the institution of chaplaincy, guardianship of family members of military personnel who died in the combat zone, support of civilians that are suffering from hostilities, etc.) and to the unification of Orthodox communities into a single local church — the OCU (with the exception of the UOC­MP and the UOC­KP).
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Lych, G. "Interstate Economic Relations." Russian Social Science Review 34, no. 1 (January 1993): 33–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.2753/rss1061-1428340133.

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Lych, G. "Interstate Economic Relations." Problems of Economic Transition 35, no. 6 (October 1, 1992): 39–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.2753/pet1061-1991350639.

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Kryvoshein, Vitalii. "Virtualization of the state: advantages and risks for Ukraine." Public administration aspects 8, no. 1 SI (July 5, 2020): 75–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.15421/152045.

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It is proved that the virtualization of the state creates not only new opportunities to improve the principles of political organization and self-development and human identification and creates the following risks: violation of the adequacy of perception of reality, media dependence, increased opportunities for deception and , use of information weapons, etc. It is revealed that with the development of network relations the traditional feedback mechanisms lose their effectiveness, there is a general depoliticization of the population, growing distrust in state institutions; there is a need to overcome the growing negative trends, and the actions of civil society actors in the information (virtual) space can be a crucial means of democratizing public life.
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Lundborg, Tom. "The virtualization of security: Philosophies of capture and resistance in Baudrillard, Agamben and Deleuze." Security Dialogue 47, no. 3 (February 1, 2016): 255–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0967010615625474.

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During the last couple of decades, the virtual has emerged as a forceful conceptual tool in security studies. While used primarily in order to question assumptions about an objective truth concerning the meaning and value of security and different forms of insecurity, the implications of drawing on this concept vary considerably depending on how the virtual is conceptualized, and specifically how the potentiality of the virtual is linked to the process of actualization. Turning to the philosophies of Baudrillard, Agamben and Deleuze, as well as key thinkers in contemporary security studies, this article delineates three different approaches to analysing the virtualization of security. Focusing in particular on how these approaches point to contending views of ‘capture’ and ‘resistance’, it is argued that the choice of approach has serious implications for grasping what is at stake politically in the process of virtualization. These implications relate, more precisely, to how the virtual opens up and/or closes down the spaces of resistance that the modern subject of security traditionally has relied upon. In this way, the virtualization of security not only is important for thinking about capture and resistance, but challenges the very ground on which the modern subject of security rests.
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Klinova, M., and E. Sidorova. "Economic Sanctions and EU-Russia Economic Relations." Voprosy Ekonomiki, no. 12 (December 20, 2014): 67–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.32609/0042-8736-2014-12-67-79.

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The economic effect of EU sanctions against Russia and the retaliatory measures undertaken by Russia are examined. Sanctions fit into the logic of the destructive economic patriotism, which has gained ground under the influence of globalization in the XXI century. This type of patriotism generates autarchy and affects economic development prospects.
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Gronsky, A. "Belarus–China Economic Relations." Russia and New States of Eurasia, no. 2 (2018): 165–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.20542/2073-4786-2018-2-165-175.

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Phagaphasvivat, Somjai. "Thai-Indochinese Economic Relations." Asian Economic Journal 5, no. 3 (November 1991): 357–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8381.1991.tb00072.x.

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Clough, Ralph N. "Cross-Strait Economic Relations." American Foreign Policy Interests 21, no. 2 (April 1999): 8–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10803920.1999.10391997.

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Sahoo, Pravakar, Ashwini, and Geethanjali Nataraj. "Indo-US Economic Relations." Foreign Trade Review 47, no. 1 (April 2012): 35–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0015732515120103.

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Mehta, S. S. "Indo-Arab Economic Relations." Foreign Trade Review 24, no. 1 (April 1989): 98–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0015732515890105.

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Kim, Renee B., and Simon Bureau. "Canada-Korea Economic Relations." International Journal: Canada's Journal of Global Policy Analysis 64, no. 4 (December 2009): 941–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/002070200906400406.

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HUAN, GUOCANG. "China's Foreign Economic Relations." ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 519, no. 1 (January 1992): 176–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0002716292519001013.

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Galduf, Josep M. Jordan. "Spanish‐Moroccan Economic Relations." Mediterranean Politics 2, no. 1 (June 1997): 49–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13629399708414604.

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Marer, Paul. "Finnish-Soviet economic relations." Journal of Comparative Economics 9, no. 2 (June 1985): 227–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0147-5967(85)90042-3.

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Rimskiy, Vladimir. "FAIRNESS IN ECONOMIC RELATIONS." Theoretical Economics, no. 3 (2021): 106–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.52342/2587-7666vte_2021_3_106_126.

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Rexrodt, Günter. "German-Hungarian economic relations." GeoJournal 32, no. 4 (April 1994): 329–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00807349.

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Ho, Danny C. K., K. F. Au, and Edward Newton. "The process and consequences of supply chain virtualization." Industrial Management & Data Systems 103, no. 6 (August 2003): 423–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/02635570310479990.

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Lipen, S. V. "Issues of Virtualization of Political Life and a Virtual State in Modern Legal Studies." Actual Problems of Russian Law 17, no. 1 (December 20, 2021): 31–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.17803/1994-1471.2022.134.1.031-040.

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Virtualization of power, politics, administration, and the state is a popular terminology that characterizes changes in the socio-political environment in the era of the 4th Industrial Revolution. Information and computer technologies and Internet technologies, digitalization of the society, of the state and law create a special reality, namely: a virtual space where «digital twins» are located and operate, and digital processes reflecting reality and parallel to it take place. New theories related to virtualization of political life can be contrasted with traditional approaches to the political and legal system. The paper examines and developes ideas that counter-balance, to a certain extent, the sovereign national statehood by virtue of either its actual absorption by international political or corporate structures or dissolution among other subjects of the political system (due to the increasing opportunities for civil society institutions to influence the political decision-making process). There is also the opposite danger of turning into an authoritarian state. In any case, modern constitutional values are being questioned. In legal studies, there is no rush to agree with such conclusions. The ideas of networkization and virtualization of relations of power are quite compatible with the classical political and legal doctrines of state sovereignty, democracy and human rights, the rule of law and separation of powers. In turn, these doctrines themselves must undergo certain transformation taking into account new challenges of the digital society.
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Endriulaitienė, Auksė, and Lina Cirtautienė. "TEAM EFFECTIVENESS IN SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT: THE ROLE OF PERSONALITY AND WORK FACTORS." Business: Theory and Practice 22, no. 1 (February 10, 2021): 55–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/btp.2021.12824.

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Globalization and dynamic economic conditions have exponentially increased the use of virtual work in organizations. Effectiveness in software development teams, therefore, is now a relevant issue in business, psychology or other fields. Despite the uniqueness of software development teams and their work conditions, their effectiveness has not been sufficiently researched to clearly determine how it relates to personality traits, work challenges and the virtualization level. To expand the understanding of the mechanisms that influence team effectiveness in software development, an ecological framework is selected. The purpose of this study is to explore the relationship between personality traits, work factors and team effectiveness within the context of software development teams. Methodology: The exploratory study was conducted in international software development companies operating in Lithuania. Forty-five software development teams (N = 142) filled in the Team task performance scale, Hexaco-PI-R questionnaire and rated perceived work challenges and team virtualization level. The statistical analysis was conducted with SPSS. This survey is an initial stage of a larger project. Findings: Personality traits Conscientiousness and Extraversion relate to team effectiveness. In software development teams the most prevalent work challenges were time zone differences, lack of information when working on a project, and lack of a clear purpose. Lack of information and poor foreign language skills negatively affect team effectiveness. A higher virtualization level is associated with more frequent work challenges (culture and foreign language challenges, time zone differences) and team performance.
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MISZALSKI, Włodzimierz, and Wojciech ZASKÓRSKI. "SELECTED PROBLEMS OF INFORMATION CONTINUITY FUNCTIONING OF CRISIS MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS IN THE ASPECT OF USING SERVICES IN CLOUD COMPUTING." National Security Studies 5, no. 1 (May 15, 2014): 189–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.37055/sbn/135192.

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Cloud computing services constitute current proposal for virtualization of activities and integration of different processes dependent on access to information resources. Cloud computing services may eliminate access barrier and make it possible to use information resources in internal and external relations for crisis management systems and crisis response systems. CC services can strengthen organization potential and can help to improve information continuity by using many proved and advanced applications.
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Rao, V. V. Bhanoji. "Indian economic reforms and ASEAN-India economic relations." Journal of Asian Economics 7, no. 4 (December 1996): 759–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1049-0078(96)90066-4.

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Chekmarev, Vasily V., and Vladimir V. Chekmarev. "Economic Responsibility as a Power of Economic Relations." Journal of Economic Regulation 10, no. 2 (June 30, 2019): 083–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.17835/2078-5429.2019.10.2.083-095.

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Hong, Pingfan. "China's Economic Prospects and Sino-US Economic Relations." China World Economy 14, no. 2 (March 2006): 45–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1749-124x.2006.00014.x.

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Ярцева, Svyetlana YArtsyeva, Зотов, and V. Zotov. "Phenomenon of Virtual Reality in Theory and Practice of Social Systems Manage." Management of the Personnel and Intellectual Resources in Russia 4, no. 4 (August 17, 2015): 16–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/13235.

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The authors, who are the experts in anthropogenic systems management technology, revealed the phenomenon of virtual reality from the point of its practical signifi cance for developing society management strategies. The method of strategic planning regards virtual reality asa theoretical and philosophical basis for the design and virtualization of economic and mathematical images of the real socio-economic systems in the generated virtual world. Particular attention is paid to the fundamental properties of socio-economic systems, causing an objective link of their virtual images with the principles of nonlinear dynamics.Using virtual reality elements is exemplifi ed on “DYN-Prognoz” simulation, targeted at the development of social systems managing strategies. Authors proposed to use generative virtual reality related by feedback to time continuum with advanced virtual image as a new direction in social and economic forecasting.
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Левчаев, Петр, and Petr Levchaev. "THE DIGITAL ECONOMY AS THE BASIS OF VIRTUALIZATION OF BUSINESS PROCESSES AND CONTEMPORARY SOCIO-ECONOMIC STRUCTURE." Economy of the XXI century: innovations, investments, education 6, no. 2 (March 21, 2019): 40–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/article_5c9345dd4817f1.50263800.

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Kaczorowska-Spychalska, Dominika. "Digital Technologies in the Process of Virtualization of Consumer Behaviour – Awareness of New Technologies." Management 22, no. 2 (December 1, 2018): 187–203. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/manment-2018-0031.

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Summary Digital resolution is currently one of the most important forces determining changes and their dynamics in the social, cultural and economic dimension. Digital technologies such as the Internet of Things and Artificial Intelligence will, according to Gartner’s Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies 2017, play an increasingly important role while creating a new quality of the market space. Yet, these are multidimensional issues whose potential should be considered both, from the perspective of enterprises that create and/or adapt such technologies in their production, logistics or sale processes as well as in consumer perspective taking into account a degree of awareness, interest and fascination of potential buyers, users with such devices and solutions. This is determined by dualism of approach to digital technologies (economic approach vs. humanistic approach) and evaluation of their potential benefits and threats. It seems, however, that virtualization of consumer behaviour as a consequence of impact of technologies such as the Internet of Things and Artificial Intelligence, can at the same time be a significant driving force of further processes of digitalization, its dimensions and dynamics. The article attempts to identify the impact of digital technologies (IoT and AI) on attitudes, preferences and decisions of consumers and presented discussion was based on the results of own studies in the analysed area.
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