2019
DOI: 10.3846/btp.2019.10
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Institutional complementarity for social and economic development

Abstract: oday the prevention of global challenges (from global security to the problems of poverty) relates to the institutional quality. Nowadays, the social standards or other “social rules” make the part of the market system, since they are built into the country’s institutional structure. Neither social nor economic reforms can be implemented without the support through institutional mechanisms. The purpose of this paper is to explore the relationship between social sector institutions and basic institutions,… Show more

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“…On a more narrow, organizational management level, employee improvement is especially important in order to reach organizational goals (Davar & Parti, 2013;Farrukh & Waheed, 2015;Mills et al, 2009). As Bilan et al (2019) notes, the lack of workers' education is a negative factor to run business.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On a more narrow, organizational management level, employee improvement is especially important in order to reach organizational goals (Davar & Parti, 2013;Farrukh & Waheed, 2015;Mills et al, 2009). As Bilan et al (2019) notes, the lack of workers' education is a negative factor to run business.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another important factor of banks' efficiency is customer trust influenced by risk perception, information disclosure and other bank characteristic (Skvarciany & Jurevičienė, 2017), which might be considered as the main condition of bank competitiveness (Skvarciany et al, 2018). Interaction of social and institutional trust leads to the multiplication an impact on banks performance (Bilan et al, 2019a;Bhasin, 2016;Buriak et al, 2019;Bilan et al, 2019d). That determinates a necessity of taking it into account in the process of banks' corporate governance transformation (Brychko & Semenog, 2018).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That is why it is the way that each of the three (or more) SD components -economic, social and environmental -aims to select and match a certain number of indicators. Thus, more than 500 models are counted in the world: about 70 global, more than 100 national, more than 70 regional and about 300 local ones (Parris & Kates, 2003;Ciegis et al, 2010;Bilan et al, 2019).…”
Section: Evaluation Of Individual Components Of Socio-economic Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%