5 research outputs found
An Assessment of the Impact of the Drivers of Outsourcing on Service Delivery in Organisational Networks
CC BY 4.0The COVID-19 pandemic has forced many areas of business to make
changes, including: rethinking business strategies; using new ways of organising activities; optimising processes; and using outsourcing. These changes have in turn led to changes in organisational structure and modes of
operation in corporate networks. Based on process models and the drivers
that give rise to outsourcing, a theoretical model of the impact of drivers of
outsourcing on the formation of networks of service organisations was
developed. The interfaces between outsourcing and the networking of service organisations were then revealed in order to highlight the components
and results of this interaction. The case study method was used to test the
theoretical assumptions and the practical application of this model, which
revealed the peculiarities of service organisations operating in international
and local markets. Along with an analysis of the scientific literature, these
case studies justified organisational changes in the delivery of services
through differences in the implementation of outsourcing, and highlighted
direct links with the drivers of outsourcing. The impact of technological and
strategic drivers on the implementation of outsourcing has been identified,
where a merger or the creation of a legally-linked entity leads to both vertical and horizontal networking
The Evaluation of Gambling Sector's Social Costs in Lithuania
This article analyses the social costs of gambling sector in Lithuania. The aim of the research is to evaluate the change of gambling sector's gambling gross revenue according to the established right to submit a request to self-exclude from gambling since May 1, 2017. The scientific problem of the research is how to define and evaluate gambling sector's social costs. The analysis is conducted by evaluating dependency connection between gambling sector's gambling gross revenue and gross domestic product taking into account the changing quantity of requests to self-exclude from gambling and current economic situation in Lithuania. The following methods are used for analysis: graphical analysis, paired correlation analysis and linear regression analysis. First of all, the conception of the social cost of gambling is being analysed in the article. Then using previously specified methods the relationship between gambling sector's gambling gross revenue and gross domestic product in the country is evaluated. Using a linear regression equation, the model, showing how gambling gross revenue of gambling sector was expected to change in response to changes in the country's gross domestic product is obtained. According to gambling gross revenue for 2017-2019 the model reveals that gambling sector revenue, considering the change in gross domestic product, had a higher growth potential and the right to submit a request to self-exclude from gambling established in 2017 may have had a serious effect on slowing down the growth of gambling revenue
The system of factors affecting the intensity of Lithuanian-Polish cooperation
The paper analyses factors and conditions which determine the level of cooperation between Lithuania and Poland and which,according to their effect,are divided into driving forces and ob stacles. The maindriving forces are associated with the Euro-Atlantic: objectives of both countries that affect the developmental trends and with the EU membership. They include different bi lateral and multilateral agreements, participation in the institutions operating within the Baltic: Sea macro-region,and in the pursued strategies,as wellas the possibilities to benefit from the EU regional policy instruments. The obstacles for cooperation are associated with specific peculiari ties of economic development of both countries.They cover the peripheral nature of Lithuanian economy as well as the inequality of economic potential of both countries.Inaddition,the "emo tional charge", hindering the realization of the idea of strategic: partnership,is also considered as an obstacle for further development of the discussed cooperation
Model of Impact of Social Networks on Internet Marketing of Enterprises
Research background. The electronic environment has become an integral part of today’s marketing environment. The transformation of information technology makes it possible to reach the desired customer through various business instruments, regardless of his location. The number of consumers using the Internet to search for goods and services is increasing. As a result, social networks are gaining in importance from both businesses and consumers. There are currently over 800 social networks in the world. Corporate social networking accounts where a variety of news can be posted: from company start-up history to the latest company prototype news, and often for small businesses, and represents the cost of the website. Most authors point out that the scope of e-marketing is wider than online marketing because online marketing refers only to the Internet. Businesses seek to disseminate information about goods through social networks, given their popularity and impact on consumers.
Purpose of the article is to construct the theoretical model that would help to determine how the impact of social networks on online marketing of companies can be assessed.
Methods: analysis of scientific literature, systematization, generalization.
Findings and Value added. Based on the model, proposed by the authors, the elements of Internet marketing are analyzed, as well as research on the importance of social networks in information transfer and communication with the consumer is emphasized and the most commonly used indicators of social networks are singled out
Energy sector impact on country’s economic security: Baltic sea region EU countries’ case
The article object is to is a relatively new research direction in economic theory - economic security at the macro-level. One of the aims of this article is to reveal the country’s economic security idea and to choose methods for this economic phenomenon evaluation as well as to suggest the method to evaluate the energy sector's impact on this economic phenomenon. Firstly, the authors review different approaches to economic security principles and do some assumptions related to the country's economic security concept. There is shortly described the energy sector. Since the scientific problem is how to evaluate the energy sector and the country's security and what impact the energy sector has on the country's economic security, the authors have selected methods to analyze the links between energy sector activities and economic security. Furthermore, there were presented the results of regression analyzes and concluded what energy sector indicators influence countries' economic security