Vesna Garvanlieva Andonova, Borce Trenovski
Determinants of Local Revenue Mobilisation: Do Governmental Transfers and Public Investment Matter? A Case of the Western Balkan Countries
Local governments in the Western Balkan countries are dependent on central governments’ transfers, with low fiscal autonomy and limited efforts for own-source revenue mobilisation. The paper identifies that besides central government transfers, other significant factors in determining municipal own-source revenues include central and local public investment, current expenditures, human development index, and population density. Municipal own-source revenue is adversely affected by intergovernmental transfers, implying their de-incentivising effect in collecting local revenues. Local capital expenditure is a significant and strong determinant with a higher strength than central government investments, suggesting their importance for local fiscal autonomy. The human development index as a composite measure, unlike GDP per capita, positively affects the municipal fiscal autonomy.
Determinants of Local Revenue Mobilisation: Do Governmental Transfers and Public Investment Matter? A Case of the Western Balkan Countries
Local governments in the Western Balkan countries are dependent on central governments’ transfers, with low fiscal autonomy and limited efforts for own-source revenue mobilisation. The paper identifies that besides central government transfers, other significant factors in determining municipal own-source revenues include central and local public investment, current expenditures, human development index, and population density. Municipal own-source revenue is adversely affected by intergovernmental transfers, implying their de-incentivising effect in collecting local revenues. Local capital expenditure is a significant and strong determinant with a higher strength than central government investments, suggesting their importance for local fiscal autonomy. The human development index as a composite measure, unlike GDP per capita, positively affects the municipal fiscal autonomy.
Affiliation:
Vesna Garvanlieva Andonova: Ss. Cyril and Methodius University Skopje, Faculty of Economics – Skopje; Center for Economic Analyses CEA, Skopje, blvd. Jane Sandanski 63/3, 1000 Skopje, Republic of North Macedonia; ORCID: 0000-0002-0735-1781;
vesna_nl@yahoo.com Borce Trenovski: Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, Faculty of Economics – Skopje, blvd. Goce Delcev 9-v, 1000 Skopje, Republic of North Macedonia; ORCID: 0000-0002-3630-9486;
borce@eccf.ukim.edu.mk Denok Kurniasih, Wahyuningrat Wahyuningrat, Paulus Israwan Setyoko, Rodon Pedrason, Muhamad Yusuf
How Well Has Local Government Human Resource Management Been Discussed? Looking at the Global Practice
Human resource management (HRM) studies have been continuously developed to serve as a reference for enhancing the quality of public services. This includes the case in local government where it is important to have highly competent resources, because civil service personnel are the door that deals directly with local communities. Using bibliometrics and analysing previous research coherently, this study focuses on identifying the development of HRM discussions on local governance at the global level, both in developed and developing countries. As a result, although in general, the topics raised included managerial and personnel issues. There are certain issues raised by developed countries, such as innovation to contemporary social issues. Meanwhile, in developing countries discussed challenges faced by local governments in managing their resources. This study contributes to the development of HRM concern-mapping in local government globally and can be used as a reference for increasing the capacity of human resource management in local government.
How Well Has Local Government Human Resource Management Been Discussed? Looking at the Global Practice
Human resource management (HRM) studies have been continuously developed to serve as a reference for enhancing the quality of public services. This includes the case in local government where it is important to have highly competent resources, because civil service personnel are the door that deals directly with local communities. Using bibliometrics and analysing previous research coherently, this study focuses on identifying the development of HRM discussions on local governance at the global level, both in developed and developing countries. As a result, although in general, the topics raised included managerial and personnel issues. There are certain issues raised by developed countries, such as innovation to contemporary social issues. Meanwhile, in developing countries discussed challenges faced by local governments in managing their resources. This study contributes to the development of HRM concern-mapping in local government globally and can be used as a reference for increasing the capacity of human resource management in local government.
Affiliation:
Denok Kurniasih: Universitas Jenderal Soedirman, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Department of Public Administration; Banyumas, Indonesia; ORCID: 0000-0002-6019-1131;
denok.kurniasih@unsoed.ac.id Wahyuningrat Wahyuningrat: Universitas Jenderal Soedirman, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Department of Public Administration; Banyumas, Indonesia; ORCID: 0000-0003 2387-42113;
wahyuningrat@unsoed.ac.id Paulus Israwan Setyoko: Universitas Jenderal Soedirman, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Department of Public Administration; Banyumas, Indonesia; ORCID: 0000-0003-4410-4234;
paulus.setyoko@unsoed.ac.id Rodon Pedrason: Universitas Pertahanan Republik Indonesia, Faculty of Defense Strategy, Department of Defense Diplomacy; Bogor, Indonesia; ORCID: 0000-0002-6024-2963;
rodon.pedrason@idu.ac.id Muhamad Yusuf: Universitas Muhammadiyah Palangka Raya, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Department of Public Administration; Palangka Raya, Indonesia; ORCID: 0000-0002-3755-9065;
m.yusuf@umpr.ac.id Oleksiy Gnatiuk, Serhii Puhach, Kostyantyn Mezentsev
The Socio-Economic Regionalisation and the Administrative Division of Ukraine Through the Lens of the Gravity Model
The paper explores the application of the gravity model, namely the delineation of the urban predominant influence areas via the generation of the multiplicatively weighted Voronoi diagram, to the socio-economic regionalisation and administrative territorial division of Ukraine, including the existing state of affairs and several proposals on their improvement. The research uses quantitative statistical data on interregional migration and rail passenger traffic within the country, processed via the Statistica analytics software, and a subsequent spatial analysis conducted by GIS. The findings suggest that the gravity model can serve as a tool for optimisation the administrative territorial division, as well as for the delineation of the planning regions and urban hinterlands. At the same time, it has certain limitations and should not be treated as a panacea for regional planning and development.
The Socio-Economic Regionalisation and the Administrative Division of Ukraine Through the Lens of the Gravity Model
The paper explores the application of the gravity model, namely the delineation of the urban predominant influence areas via the generation of the multiplicatively weighted Voronoi diagram, to the socio-economic regionalisation and administrative territorial division of Ukraine, including the existing state of affairs and several proposals on their improvement. The research uses quantitative statistical data on interregional migration and rail passenger traffic within the country, processed via the Statistica analytics software, and a subsequent spatial analysis conducted by GIS. The findings suggest that the gravity model can serve as a tool for optimisation the administrative territorial division, as well as for the delineation of the planning regions and urban hinterlands. At the same time, it has certain limitations and should not be treated as a panacea for regional planning and development.
Affiliation:
Oleksiy Gnatiuk: Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Department of Economic and Social Geography; vul. Volodymyrska 64/13, Kyiv 01601, Ukraine; ORCID: 0000-0003-1818-2415;
oleksii.gnatiuk@knu.ua Serhii Puhach: Lesya Ukrainka Volyn National University, Department of Economic and Social Geography; prosp. Voli 13, Lutsk 43025, Ukraine; ORCID: 0000-0002-3738-7961;
puhachserhiy@gmail.com Kostyantyn Mezentsev: Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Department of Economic and Social Geography; vul. Volodymyrska 64/13, Kyiv 01601, Ukraine; ORCID: 0000-0003-1974-7860;
mezentsev@knu.ua Liudmyla Bezuhla, Mariia Bieloborodova, Liudmyla Bondarenko, Tetiana Herasymenko
Recreation Areas Optimisation and Nature Exploitation in Urban Ecosystems
It has been substantiated that the increase in the concentration of heavy metals in the environment has especially aggravated in the conditions of military operations on the territory of Ukraine. The use of woody plants for the purposes of phytoremediation is one of the most effective options for optimising the state of the environment in urban ecosystems, regardless of the nature and source of contamination by metallic elements, which is of significant relevance in the conditions of post-war environmental restoration of Ukraine. The purpose of the study is to explore the peculiarities of some heavy metals accumulation by the assimilation apparatuses of the black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) plants growing in the recreational areas of the city of Dnipro in order to further optimise tree plantings with the aim of improving the environment. The content of heavy metal elements (Cu, Zn, Pb, and Cd) in the biomass of the Robinia pseudoacacia L. leaves and in the soils of Dnipro recreation areas has been determined. The intensity of the accumulation of heavy metals in the phytomass of the Robinia pseudoacacia L. represents the following sequence Zn > Cu > Pb > Cd, which demonstrates a more intense absorption and accumulation in the phytomass of the leafy fraction of Zn and Cu in the phytomass of the deciduous fraction, and less significant of Pb and Cd. With the help of geo-information systems, cartographic material has been developed. It demonstrates the concentration gradient of Pb, Cu, Cd, and Zn in the assimilation organs of the black locust plants in the city of Dnipro recreational areas. Based on the cartographic analysis, it has been proved that the general condition of the soils in the recreation areas of Dnipro is characterised by significant disproportions in the level of pollution. The maps show the existing potential of the accumulative capacity of Robinia pseudoacacia L. to deposit Pb, Cu, Cd, and Zn, which allows for additional city functional zoning by considering phytoremediation functions of the existing and planned green spaces.
Recreation Areas Optimisation and Nature Exploitation in Urban Ecosystems
It has been substantiated that the increase in the concentration of heavy metals in the environment has especially aggravated in the conditions of military operations on the territory of Ukraine. The use of woody plants for the purposes of phytoremediation is one of the most effective options for optimising the state of the environment in urban ecosystems, regardless of the nature and source of contamination by metallic elements, which is of significant relevance in the conditions of post-war environmental restoration of Ukraine. The purpose of the study is to explore the peculiarities of some heavy metals accumulation by the assimilation apparatuses of the black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) plants growing in the recreational areas of the city of Dnipro in order to further optimise tree plantings with the aim of improving the environment. The content of heavy metal elements (Cu, Zn, Pb, and Cd) in the biomass of the Robinia pseudoacacia L. leaves and in the soils of Dnipro recreation areas has been determined. The intensity of the accumulation of heavy metals in the phytomass of the Robinia pseudoacacia L. represents the following sequence Zn > Cu > Pb > Cd, which demonstrates a more intense absorption and accumulation in the phytomass of the leafy fraction of Zn and Cu in the phytomass of the deciduous fraction, and less significant of Pb and Cd. With the help of geo-information systems, cartographic material has been developed. It demonstrates the concentration gradient of Pb, Cu, Cd, and Zn in the assimilation organs of the black locust plants in the city of Dnipro recreational areas. Based on the cartographic analysis, it has been proved that the general condition of the soils in the recreation areas of Dnipro is characterised by significant disproportions in the level of pollution. The maps show the existing potential of the accumulative capacity of Robinia pseudoacacia L. to deposit Pb, Cu, Cd, and Zn, which allows for additional city functional zoning by considering phytoremediation functions of the existing and planned green spaces.
Affiliation:
Liudmyla Bezuhla: Dnipro University of Technology, Tourism and Enterprise Economics Department, Dmytro Yavornytskyi Av 19, Dnipro 49005, Ukraine; ORCID: 0000-0002-6520-4325;
bezuhla.l.s@nmu.one Mariia Bieloborodova: Dnipro University of Technology, Tourism and Enterprise Economics Department, Dmytro Yavornytskyi Av 19, Dnipro 49005, Ukraine; ORCID: 0000-0001-8329-7679;
bieloborodova.m.v@nmu.one Liudmyla Bondarenko: Dnipro University of Technology, Tourism and Enterprise Economics Department, Dmytro Yavornytskyi Av 19, Dnipro 49005, Ukraine; ORCID: 0000-0003-4904-7435;
bondarenko.l.a@nmu.one Tetiana Herasymenko: Dnipro University of Technology, Tourism and Enterprise Economics Department, Dmytro Yavornytskyi Av 19, Dnipro 49005, Ukraine; ORCID: 0000-0002-5437-437X;
herasymenko.t.v@nmu.one Svitlana Kuzikova, Valeriy Zlyvkov, Svitlana Lukomska, Tetiana Shcherbak, Olha Skyba, Borys Kuzikov
Features of War Injuries in Persons of Different Ages Residing in the Kyiv and Kharkiv Regions of Ukraine
The article is devoted to determining the specifics of war injuries among people of various ages living in the deoccupied Kyiv and Kharkiv regions of Ukraine. The purpose of the research is to determine the residents’ traumatic experience in the de-occupied territories of Ukraine caused by the Russian-Ukrainian war. The direct effects of PTSD concern intimate relationships such as marriage, social interactions, decreased productivity, and decreased resilience. This study shows that PTSD symptoms are more common for respondents over fifty years of age, who have deficit of social resources. It has been proven that the severity of PTSD symptoms in the residents of the deoccupied Kharkiv region is statistically significantly lower than the symptoms of the residents of the de-occupied Kyiv region, which is due to the longer occupation and more pronounced joy from liberation. Therefore, the appearance of PTSD symptoms in a more delayed period is likely.
Features of War Injuries in Persons of Different Ages Residing in the Kyiv and Kharkiv Regions of Ukraine
The article is devoted to determining the specifics of war injuries among people of various ages living in the deoccupied Kyiv and Kharkiv regions of Ukraine. The purpose of the research is to determine the residents’ traumatic experience in the de-occupied territories of Ukraine caused by the Russian-Ukrainian war. The direct effects of PTSD concern intimate relationships such as marriage, social interactions, decreased productivity, and decreased resilience. This study shows that PTSD symptoms are more common for respondents over fifty years of age, who have deficit of social resources. It has been proven that the severity of PTSD symptoms in the residents of the deoccupied Kharkiv region is statistically significantly lower than the symptoms of the residents of the de-occupied Kyiv region, which is due to the longer occupation and more pronounced joy from liberation. Therefore, the appearance of PTSD symptoms in a more delayed period is likely.
Affiliation:
Svitlana Kuzikova: Sumy State Pedagogical University named after A.S. Makarenko, Department of Psychology; Romenska St 87, Sumy 40002, Ukraine; ORCID: 0000-0003-2574-9985;
kuzikova_svetlana@ukr.net Valeriy Zlyvkov: G. S. Kostuk’s Institute of Psychology NAES, Laboratory Methodology and Theory of Psychology; Pankivska St 2, Kiyiv 01033, Ukraine; ORCID: 0000-0002-8404-8866;
vzlivkov@gmail.com Svitlana Lukomska: G. S. Kostuk’s Institute of Psychology NAES, Laboratory Methodology and Theory of Psychology; Pankivska St 2, Kiyiv 01033, Ukraine; ORCID: 0000-0002-0360-6484;
svitluk@ukr.net Tetiana Shcherbak: Sumy State Pedagogical University named after A.S. Makarenko, Department of Psychology; Romenska St 87, 40002, Sumy, Ukraine; ORCID: 0000-0002-7701-9450;
shcherbak.tetiana1325@gmail.com Olha Skyba: Sumy State Pedagogical University named after A. S. Makarenko, Department of Public Health and Biomedical Foundations of Physical Culture; Romenska St 87, Sumy 40002, Ukraine; ORCID: 0000-0003-4214-4515;
skybaolha@gmail.com Borys Kuzikov: Sumy State University, Department of Computer Science; 2, Rymskogo-Korsakova St, Sumy 40007, Ukraine; ORCID: 0000-0002-9511-5665;
b.kuzikov@dl.sumdu.edu.ua Mykola Serbov, Iryna Kramarenko, Inna Irtyshcheva, Marianna Stehnei, Yevheniia Boiko, Nataliya Hryshyna, Kseniia Khaustova
The Efficiency of Water Resources Management in the Black Sea Region (Ukraine) in the Context of Sustainable Development Under the Conditions of Military Operations
The purpose of writing the article is to study the effectiveness of water resources management in the Black Sea region of Ukraine in the context of sustainable development under the conditions of military operations. The theoretical approaches to defining the essence and functions of water resources management through the prism of sustainable development goals have been considered. The main problems of water resources management in the regions of Ukraine are systematised and the ways of their solution at the present stage of the reform are outlined. The author’s approach to evaluating the effectiveness of water resources management in the context of the model of sustainable development is proposed using the example of the Black Sea region of Ukraine. Methodical approaches to assessing the effectiveness of regional water resources management that includes the main stages, the criteria for assessing, indicators for each criterion, and a mathematical apparatus for their calculation have been developed. In accordance with the author’s approach, a diagnosis of the effectiveness of regional water resources management was conducted based on the example of the Black Sea region.
The Efficiency of Water Resources Management in the Black Sea Region (Ukraine) in the Context of Sustainable Development Under the Conditions of Military Operations
The purpose of writing the article is to study the effectiveness of water resources management in the Black Sea region of Ukraine in the context of sustainable development under the conditions of military operations. The theoretical approaches to defining the essence and functions of water resources management through the prism of sustainable development goals have been considered. The main problems of water resources management in the regions of Ukraine are systematised and the ways of their solution at the present stage of the reform are outlined. The author’s approach to evaluating the effectiveness of water resources management in the context of the model of sustainable development is proposed using the example of the Black Sea region of Ukraine. Methodical approaches to assessing the effectiveness of regional water resources management that includes the main stages, the criteria for assessing, indicators for each criterion, and a mathematical apparatus for their calculation have been developed. In accordance with the author’s approach, a diagnosis of the effectiveness of regional water resources management was conducted based on the example of the Black Sea region.
Affiliation:
Mykola Serbov: Odessa State Environmental University; Lvivska Str. 15, Odesa 65016, Ukraine; ORCID: 0000-0002-0220-6745;
serbov@odeku.edu.ua Iryna Kramarenko: Admiral Makarov National University of Shipbuilding, Department of Management; Heroes of Ukraine Prospect 9, Mykolaiv 54000, Ukraine; ORCID: 0000-0002-0417-0918;
irinamk86@gmail.com Inna Irtyshcheva: Admiral Makarov National University of Shipbuilding, Department of Management; Heroes of Ukraine Prospect 9, Mykolaiv 54000, Ukraine; ORCID: 0000-0002-7025-9857;
innauamd@gmail.com Marianna Stehnei: Mukachevo State University, Department of Еconomics and Finance; Uzhgorodskaya Str. 26, Mukachevo 89600, Ukraine; ORCID: 0000-0002-4688-6447;
stegneym@gmail.com Yevheniia Boiko: Admiral Makarov National University of Shipbuilding, Department of Management; Heroes of Ukraine Prospect 9, Mykolaiv 54000, Ukraine; ORCID: 0000-0003-1874-5433;
yevheniaboiko@gmail.com Nataliya Hryshyna: Admiral Makarov National University of Shipbuilding, Department of Management; Heroes of Ukraine Prospect 9, Mykolaiv 54000, Ukraine; ORCID: 0000-0003-1768-750X;
natalia.gryshyna@nuos.edu.ua Kseniia Khaustova: Mukachevo State University, Department of Еconomics and Finance; Uzhgorodskaya Str. 26, Mukachevo 89600, Ukraine; ORCID: 0000-0002-3062-918X;
haustovksena@gmail.com