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Managing a veteran business: topicality and opportunities for social adaptation of combatants

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Zarządzanie biznesem weteranów: aktualność i możliwości adaptacji społecznej kombatantów
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The topicality of veteran-owned business management for the post-war support of Ukrainian combatants in light of their actual and dissatisfied needs is studied. We employ the expert method with a sample of 33 representatives of the national and regional authorities, scientists, NGOs specialising in the field, volunteering organisations representing the communities from 8 Ukrainian regions with the largest number of combatants. Thus, we have ranged the needs of combatants and concluded that the need to launch (or revive) own business is one of the really urgent ones. The entrepreneurial intentions of veterans are derived from social factors rather than financial reasons. Besides, they are related to unsatisfied needs in employment. It is revealed that veteran-owned business management in Ukraine should cover the development of social responsibility regarding veterans as the most influential mechanism.
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Badaniu poddano potrzebę zarządzania biznesem będącym własnością weteranów dla powojennego wsparcia ukraińskich kombatantów w świetle ich rzeczywistych i niezaspokojonych potrzeb. Zastosowaliśmy metodę ekspercką na próbie 33 przedstawicieli władz krajowych i regionalnych, naukowców, organizacji pozarządowych specjalizujących się w tej dziedzinie, organizacji wolontariackich reprezentujących społeczności z 8 ukraińskich regionów o największej liczbie kombatantów. W ten sposób dokonaliśmy przeglądu potrzeb weteranów i doszliśmy do wniosku, że potrzeba uruchomienia (lub ożywienia) własnego biznesu jest jedną z najpilniejszych. Intencje przedsiębiorcze weteranów wynikają raczej z czynników społecznych niż finansowych. Poza tym są one związane z niezaspokojonymi potrzebami w zakresie zatrudnienia. Ujawniono, że zarządzanie biznesem należącym do weteranów na Ukrainie powinno obejmować rozwój odpowiedzialności społecznej w odniesieniu do weteranów jako najbardziej wpływowego mechanizmu.
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295--310
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 40 poz., rys., tab.
Twórcy
  • National University of Water and Environmental Engineering, Department of Labour Resources and Entrepreneurship, Ukraine
autor
  • Faculty of Management, Rzeszow University of Technology, Rzeszów, Poland
  • Faculty of Economics, Széchenyi Istvàn University, Egyetem tér 1, 9026 Győr, Hungary
Bibliografia
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  • 14.Kerrick, S. A., Cumberland, D., Church-Nally, M. and Kemelgor, B., (2014). Military veterans marching towards entrepreneurship: An exploratory mixed methods study. The International Journal of Management Education, 12(3), 469-478.
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  • 18.Mishchuk, H., Bilan Y., Androniceanu, A. and Krol, V., (2023). Social capital: Evaluating its roles in competitiveness and ensuring human development. Journal of Competitiveness, 15(2), 1-17.
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Uwagi
Opracowanie rekordu ze środków MNiSW, umowa nr SONP/SP/546092/2022 w ramach programu "Społeczna odpowiedzialność nauki" - moduł: Popularyzacja nauki i promocja sportu (2024).
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