BOOK III 2015 Table of Contents - 9th International Scientific
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BOOK III 2015 Table of Contents - 9th International Scientific
KNOWLEDGE – ECONOMY – SOCIETY CHALLENGES AND DEVELOPMENT TRENDS OF MODERN ECONOMY, FINANCE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CRACOW UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS Faculty of Management FOUNDATION OF THE CRACOW UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS KNOWLEDGE – ECONOMY – SOCIETY CHALLENGES AND DEVELOPMENT TRENDS OF MODERN ECONOMY, FINANCE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Edited by Anna Malina, Renata Oczkowska, Jarosław Kaczmarek Cracow 2015 Reviewer Katarzyna Kozioł-Nadolna All papers have been prepared in English by the Authors Wydanie publikacji zostało sfinansowane z dotacji na utrzymanie potencjału badawczego przyznanej Uniwersytetowi Ekonomicznemu w Krakowie The book was finansed with subsidies for maintaining the research capacity granted to the Cracow University of Economics © Copyright by the Cracow University of Economics, Cracow 2015 ISBN 978-83-65173-32-4 (printed version) ISBN 978-83-65173-33-1 (on-line pdf) Publishing House Foundation of the Cracow University of Economics ul. Rakowicka 27, 31-510 Kraków, Poland Table of contents Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 11 PART I ECONOMY AND ENTERPRISES ON THE WAY TO AN INCREASE IN EFFICIENCY Chapter 1 Katarzyna Cymbranowicz The Impact of Flexicurity on the Functioning of the Labor Market in the European Union .... 17 Chapter 2 Jurij Renkas The Prospects of the Creation of Economic Unions in the Context of the Labour Productivity of the National Economies .................................................................................... 29 Chapter 3 Mykola Voznyuk The Experience of Increasing the EU Energy Efficiency .......................................................... 41 Chapter 4 Roksolana Holub Dynamics of Exchange Rates in the Context of General-Equilibrium Model of an Open National Economy ..................................................................................................................... 49 Chapter 5 Stanisław Młynarski, Jarosław Kaczmarek The Intensity of Asset Productivity and Recovery in Industrial Enterprises ............................. 69 Chapter 6 Anatolii Mazaraki, Nataliia Ilchenko The Small and Medium Businesses During an Unstable Economic Situation in Ukraine ........ 81 Chapter 7 Katarzyna Bartusik Trends in and Conditions of Developing R&D Activities in the SME Sector ........................... 91 6 Table of contents Chapter 8 Natalia Przybylska Open Innovation in Polish Enterprises ...................................................................................... 99 Chapter 9 Marcin Szplit, Andrzej Szplit Benefits of Clustering in IT Sector .......................................................................................... 107 Chapter 10 Elena Rogova, Alexey Maslyakov The Analysis of Syndication Impact at the Effectiveness of Venture Investors ...................... 111 Chapter 11 Lyudmyla Zavidna The Strategic Development of Ukraine’s Hospitality Industry in Terms of Globalization ..... 121 PART II THE ROLE OF BANKS, FINANCE AND INSURANCE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Chapter 12 Jacek Pera The Central Bank’s Role in Mitigating the Risk of Balance-sheet Policy of Private Sector and under Unstable Conditions ................................................................................................ 131 Chapter 13 Paweł Piskorz Models of Entry of Foreign Banks on the Polish Market. The Case of Banco Santander and Raiffeisen Bank ................................................................................................................. 145 Chapter 14 Czesław Mesjasz, Lidia Mesjasz The Patterns of Sovereign Debt Negotiations .......................................................................... 153 Chapter 15 Joseph Yaw Abodakpi Financial Sector Development in Ghana – Evolution of Capital Markets ............................... 165 Chapter 16 Dariusz Filip A Review of Research on the Managerial Factors Influencing Mutual Fund Performance .... 175 Table of contents 7 Chapter 17 Paweł Olejnik Influence of Debt in Capital Structure on Return on Equity .................................................... 183 Chapter 18 Artur Hołda, Anna Staszel Reliability of Financial Statements Versus Creative Accounting ............................................ 193 Chapter 19 Kinga Bauer Accounting in the Juridical Restructuring Proceedings: Theory and Practice ......................... 203 Chapter 20 Edyta Mioduchowska-Jaroszewicz The Level of Depreciation in Cash Flows ............................................................................... 213 Chapter 21 Ryszard Pukała Insurance as a Tool for Limiting Finabcial Losses Resulting from Enviromental Damage .... 225 Chapter 22 Roman Veynberg, Yulia Myagkova, Oleg Litvishko, Alexandra Varfolomeeva Mechanism of Professional Sport Clubs Risk Management Based on Insurance Practice ..... 235 PART III INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL IN THE CREATION OF WEALTH RESULTING FROM KNOWLEDGE Chapter 23 Zbigniew Dokurno Recent Developments in Human Capital Theory from the Perspective of Knowledge-based Economy .................................................................................................................................. 245 Chapter 24 Ekaterina Kudrina The Management of Intellectual Capital in the Russian Industrial Networks ......................... 255 Chapter 25 Elena Tkachenko, Elena Rogova, Albina Rasskazova, Ekaterina Kudrina Development and Evaluation of the Investments in the Corporate Intellectual Capital Development in the Conditions of Cyclic Dynamics .............................................................. 267 8 Table of contents Chapter 26 Marzena Wójcik Mnemonics in the Development of the Intellectual Capital of the Organization .................... 279 Chapter 27 Antonio Mihi-Ramírez, Gitana Valodkienė Knowledge Management and Dynamic Capabilities ............................................................... 287 Chapter 28 Božidar Leković, Slobodan Marić Education as a Direct Entrepreneurial Condition .................................................................... 295 Chapter 29 Karolina Orzeł An Influence of the Qualities of the Knowledge-based Economy on the Development of Network Relations ............................................................................................................... 305 Chapter 30 Agnieszka Chwiałkowska, Mateusz Tomanek The Potential of Social Media Use in Sports Clubs – Fan Communication and Knowledge Management ......................................................................................................... 315 Chapter 31 Paweł Ulman Differentiation in Remuneration for Work of Women and Men .............................................. 323 PART IV DEVELOPMENTAL CHALLENGES IN THE WORLD OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Chapter 32 Victor Romanov, Ekaterina Yudakova, Svetlana Efimova, Alexandra Varfolomeeva Optimization of Web Services Composition for Virtual Enterprise Synthesis ........................ 337 Chapter 33 Jan Ministr Possibilities of Using the Data Source from Internet Resources ............................................. 349 Chapter 34 Dariusz Dymek On the Use of Requirements Based Software Measures in Management of the IT Projects ... 359 Table of contents 9 Chapter 35 Janusz Morajda An Effective Procedure of Neural Classification for Imbalanced Data and Its Implementation to a Credit Granting Issue .............................................................................. 369 Chapter 36 Janusz Morajda, Paweł Wołoszyn A Clustering Method Inspired by Firefly Algorithm ................................................................ 379 Chapter 37 Paweł Wołoszyn, Katarzyna Wójcik, Łukasz Walewski Automated Discrimination between Genuine and Fake Written Opinions .............................. 391 Chapter 38 Paweł Wołoszyn, Przemysław Płyś, Jacek Wołoszyn Data Series Visualisation Along Space-filling Curve as a Tool for Text Analysis ................... 403 Chapter 39 Ewa Soja, Piotr Soja Overcoming Difficulties in ICT Use by the Elderly ................................................................ 413 Chapter 40 Jan Trąbka, Piotr Soja A Framework for Requirements Modeling During ERP System Implementation: Learning from a Case Study .................................................................................................... 423 PART V EVALUATION OF EXPERIENCES AND CHANGES IN LAW, BUSINESS ACTIVITY AND MANAGEMENT Chapter 41 Monika Odlanicka-Poczobutt The Reform of the Common Judiciary in Poland – Annexation or Adaptation? ..................... 439 Chapter 42 Filip Grzegorczyk, Grzegorz Miś Legal Risk (Management) – The Concept and Its Scope ......................................................... 451 Chapter 43 Olena Fomina Organization of Monitoring of Management Reporting .......................................................... 459 10 Table of contents Chapter 44 Zbigniew Makieła, Paweł Mucha Regional Innovation System in the Restructuring Process of Region Management ............... 465 Chapter 45 Joanna Wardęga Security Management in the Food Industry in Relation to Transgenic Food .......................... 477 Chapter 46 Joanna Sobula The Specificity of Transaction Costs in Work of Real Estate Agent ........................................ 485 Chapter 47 Patrycja Brańka Managing Development Based on Endogenous Potential in Rural Areas in Malopolska Region ...................................................................................................................................... 493 Chapter 48 Jagoda Komusińska Managing Expert Knowledge in Public Discourse: Official Narration about UEFA EURO2012 Economic Impact ...................................................................................... 501 Chapter 49 Jadwiga Berbeka, Krzysztof Borodako, Michał Rudnicki Assessment of the Results of the Program: My Sports Field Orlik 2012 in Malopolska Province – Some Selected Issues ............................................................................................. 509 Authors ..................................................................................................................................... 517