1. O prezentare cu tema: "International Project Management in the Crisis Context," oferită de Prof. Serhii Voitko, Conf. Olena Korohodova, Student Iuliia Ponomarenko, de la Institutul Politehnic „Igor Sikorsky” din Kiev
2. O prezentare a studentului doctorand Ivan Demishev de la Institutul Politehnic „Igor Sikorsky” din Kiev, cu tema: "Strengthening the Investment Potential of Ukraine through Crisis Management."
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Short bio of presenter
Ivan Demishev is a second-year Ph.D. student at Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute and a data analyst at the Kyiv School of Economics (KSE) with two years of professional experience.
He earned his Master’s degree in Economics from Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute, specializing in International Economics. After graduation, he entered the Ph.D. program in 2023 to further enhance his knowledge and skills in the field of economic sciences.
During his studies at Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute, Ivan focused his research on the investment potential of Ukraine, authored four scientific articles, and is currently working on his dissertation titled “Strengthening the Investment Potential of Ukrainian Machine Building on the Basis of Industry 4.0 in the Context of Sustainable Economic Recovery.”
At KSE Ivan participates in expert support projects for the Ministry of Economy of Ukraine, focusing on the implementation of EU integration reforms. Throughout his professional career, Ivan has contributed to several successful projects, including the launch of the European Union’s Ukraine Facility program and ongoing expert support for its implementation. His expertise includes structuring, processing, and visualizing large datasets, as well as conducting economic analysis of Ukraine’s EU integration reforms.
In 2024, Ivan participated in two international webinars organized by Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute and Poznan University of Technology, dedicated to strengthening the capacity of local communities to respond to crisis situations within the framework of the NATO "Science for Peace and Security" program. Following the webinars, Ivan authored a scientific article on crisis management and incorporated results into his dissertation research.
Abstract
Title: Strengthening the investment potential of Ukraine through crisis management
Aim is to develop recommendations for strengthening the country's investment potential through crisis management
Context and research question: The economic instability in Ukraine caused by the war and global economic challenges requires government decisions to strengthen investment potential through crisis management. Maintaining and strengthening the country's investment potential is especially important during a war, as foreign investment indirectly, through taxes, covers the lack of budget funds for the development of priority industries and supports their modernization during a crisis. Crisis management, in turn, ensures an effective response to the challenges posed by economic instability by implementing measures to stabilize and support key sectors of the economy. Accordingly, the primary objectives of this study are to analyze Ukraine's crisis management methods and to develop recommendations for enhancing the country's investment potential on this basis.
Methodology: analysis, description, synthesis, induction, statistical methods
Results: Based on the research, list of recommendations was developed:
- Effective crisis management requires transparent and simplified conditions for investors, including reduced administrative barriers and a "one-stop shop" system.
- Introducing regular monitoring and evaluation of investment programs will improve risk management, strategy adaptation, and transparency.
- Establishing regional investor support offices will enhance local capital attraction and direct communication with local authorities.
- Involving civil society organizations and think tanks will ensure objective assessment and increase investor confidence in anti-crisis policies.
Implications of the findings: results are useful for international investors, government agencies and crisis management experts seeking to develop strategic directions of Ukraine's economic growth in a crisis environment
Limitations and future directions of research: The limitations of the study include restricted access to data on Ukraine during the period of martial law. Further research directions may involve a detailed analysis of the impact of the Ukraine Facility reforms on the investment potential of individual sectors of Ukraine's economy, as well as the development of a SWOT analysis for investing in these sectors.