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Hristo Sirashki
Environmental Strategy and Corporate Governance
Summary:
The issues related to environmental protection and depletion of natural resources potential, as well as the rise of market economy and scientific and technological progress, require a reconsideration of the sources of raw materials and the sources of economic growth. The further development of humanity is only possible within an environmentally sound and sustainable development. The environmental and economic interests of sustainable nature utilization and nature conservation are included in the content of the environmental strategy, which is related to the environmentally sound corporate governance.
Corporate governance is required to provide the necessary impact in order to achieve rational nature utilization and conservation for the future generations.
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Irena Misheva
ENVIRONMENTAL INSURANCE –
A PART OF RISK MANAGEMENT
IN ENTERPRISES UTILISING HAZARDOUS PRODUCTION
Summary:
This study focuses on the problems related to the management and regulation of environmental risks and environmental behaviour in enterprises utilising hazardous production. The main focus is placed on environmental insurance as part of enterprise risk management. Priority is given to the relationship between insurance and risk management in the management structure of business entities. The relationship between enterprise risk management and other types of management in enterprises with hazardous production in relation to environmental protection is also examined. The author analyses the dynamics in the demand for environmental pollution liability insurance by industrial enterprises.
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Kristiyan Hadzhiev
INSTRUMENTS FOR ANALYSIS OF THE EXTERNAL ÅNVIRONMENT THROUGH THE PRISM OF SELF-MANAGED WORK TEAMS
Summary:
The article studies the specific characteristics of the external environment because they create actual possibilities for the introduction of self-management in the functioning of work teams in the Bulgarian organizational practice. An emphasis is put on the organizational context within which self-managed work teams (SMWT) function. The study also identifies the key instruments integrated in the model of analyzing the external environment in the process of transforming traditional work structures into self-managed ones. The article outlines the effects of the direct and indirect environment factors on the various dimensions of SMWT, namely structural characteristics, work and interpersonal processes, etc. The author supports the idea that the sustainable development of the SMWT-concept and the creation of added value for organizations require adequate monitoring of the competitive environment factors (specific micro-environment) and the common environment. This is one of the paradigms of modern management. Changes in the external environment affect the internal integration of the system and vice versa – the damaged internal processes limit the organization’s potential for adapting to the environment.
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Trayan Yosifov
Competitive Advantages of Adopting Biotechnological Innovations
Summary:
The underexploited potential of the national economy results in a low standard of living and a poor investment environment. Due to the current condition of economic processes, Bulgaria ranks at the bottom in terms of its GDP compared to other EU member-states and is one of the countries with the fastest declining population in the world. Low competitiveness and innovativeness of Bulgarian enterprises underlie the lack of any serious economic progress. This finding is true even for the economic spheres which contemporary biotechnological innovations are based on and in which our country has real advantages in terms of its natural resources and climate. The objective of this research paper is to analyse the main economic aspects of Life sciences and to present some major European accomplishments and partnerships in the pursuit of competitive advantages by enterprises operating in the sphere of biotechnologies.
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Hrabrin Bashev
THE SUSTAINABILITY
OF MANAGEMENT STRUCTURES
IN BULGARIAN AGRICULTURE – LEVEL, FACTORS AND PROSPECTS
Summary:
This paper assesses the sustainability of the farms in our country by applying the holistic approach. We first introduce the methods employed in our research and provide a general description of the farms included in it. Then we assess the integral, managerial, economic, social and environmental sustainability of farms in general as well as that of the different types of farms according to their size, specialization of production, environmental position and geographical location. Finally, we assess the factors for improving the sustainability of farms and present our conclusions about doing further research work and improving the assessment practice in the sec