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Ukrainian Special Issue/2024

Khrystyna Prytula, Anna Maksymenko, Nataliia Popovych, Halyna Ivasyk

Integrating the Ukrainian Garment Industry into Global Value Chains: National and Regional Dimensions

DOI: 10.7366/15094995S2403
Integrating the Ukrainian Garment Industry into Global Value Chains: National and Regional Dimensions

The garment production in Ukraine is an export-oriented industry. European countries, with the share of 90%, are the major partners in readymade clothes export. Ukrainian regions with the highest export capacity are determined by calculating the location quotient and export orientation level. The competitive advantages of domestic companies are revealed based on the SWOT analysis. The features of the garment industry as a complex system are examined using the methods of cognitive analysis. The expert survey of the garment enterprises revealed opportunities to expand their share within and beyond domestic market as well as prospects for increasing added value in the total export volume.

Integrating the Ukrainian Garment Industry into Global Value Chains: National and Regional Dimensions

The garment production in Ukraine is an export-oriented industry. European countries, with the share of 90%, are the major partners in readymade clothes export. Ukrainian regions with the highest export capacity are determined by calculating the location quotient and export orientation level. The competitive advantages of domestic companies are revealed based on the SWOT analysis. The features of the garment industry as a complex system are examined using the methods of cognitive analysis. The expert survey of the garment enterprises revealed opportunities to expand their share within and beyond domestic market as well as prospects for increasing added value in the total export volume.

Affiliation:
Khrystyna Prytula: State Institution “Institute of Regional Research named after M.I. Dolishniy of the NAS of Ukraine”, Sector of Cross-Border Cooperation, 4 Kozelnytska St., 79026 Lviv, Ukraine; ORCID: 0000-0003-3846-2393; khrystynka.prytula@gmail.com
Anna Maksymenko: State Institution “Institute of Regional Research named after M.I. Dolishniy of the NAS of Ukraine”, Sector of Cross-Border Cooperation, 4 Kozelnytska St., 79026 Lviv, Ukraine; ORCID: 0000-0002-4014-6501; annusja@gmail.com
Nataliia Popovych: Lviv University of Trade and Economics, Department of Commodity Science, Customs Affairs and Management Quality, 10 Tugan Baranovskogo St., 79005 Lviv, Ukraine; ORCID: 0000-0002-4407-105X; popovych.n1988@gmail.com
Halyna Ivasyk: Lviv Polytechnic National University, Department of Higher Mathematics, 5 Metropolitan Andreya St., 79013 Lviv, Ukraine; ORCID: 0000-0003-0587-0630; halyna.v.ivasyk@lpnu.ua

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Ukrainian Special Issue/2024