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2021 | 17 | nr 4 | 70-90
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Business Hybridization in the Financial Sphere Under the Conditions of Po St-Quarantine Economic Recovery

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The article discusses the alternatives for financial institutions related to global business reshaping after pandemic waves during post-quarantine economic recovery. To select the most acceptable variant of business hybridization, the theory of generations was used, which allows us to determine the value orientation of different age group representatives and impose it on the financial institutions' human resource policy during the transition to a hybrid form of business organization. On the basis of the integral spiral dynamics theory, a theoretical assessment of the correspondence of the corporate culture of organizations of different types to the options for the transition to a hybrid business is given. Various models of hybrid organizations in the financial sector have been developed and presented and their degree of compliance with the level of business development in Ukraine has been assessed. Sociometric analysis done on the representative sample in the well-developed business center of Ukraine reveals the possible approaches to the hybridization in the financial sphere with regards to age distribution of employees. (original abstract)
Czasopismo
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17
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Strony
70-90
Opis fizyczny
Twórcy
  • Alfred Nobel University
  • Alfred Nobel University
Bibliografia
  • Beck, D.E., Cowan, C. (2014). Spiral Dynamics: Mastering Values, Leadership and Change. Somerset: Wiley.
  • Cameron, K.S., Quinn, R.E. (2011). Diagnosing and Changing Organizational Culture: Based on the Competing Values Framework. San Francisco. CA: Jossey-Bass.
  • Dennison, D. (2021).
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