THEORY OF SPIRAL DYNAMICS AS AN INCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENT TOOL OF UKRAINE


ABSTRACT

Zhulyn O.V. Theory of Spiral Dynamics as an Inclusive Development Tool of Ukraine. Visnyk Na­tional Transport University. Series «Economic sciences». Scientific and Technical Collection. - Kyiv: Na­tional Transport University, 2020. - Issue 2 (49).

The paper investigates the value paradigm of Ukrainians and their peculiarities by means of the theory of spiral dynamics, analyzes the index of perception of corruption in different countries of the world and identifies the relationship between high level of corruption and low level of income, and designs inclusive growth and development of Ukraine.

Object of study - the processes of inclusive growth and development through the prism of the value- oriented approach of the theory of spiral dynamics.

Purpose of the study - to substantiate the prerequisites for the formation of a model of inclusive de­velopment based on the theory of spiral dynamics, which will allow to involve all members of society in so­cio-economic processes, taking into account their values, needs and opportunities.

Method of the study - methods of economic, systemic, comparative analysis.

Results and innovation of the study - in the paper investigates the influence of the system of values of society on its socio-economic development with the help of the theory of spiral dynamics, peculiarities of its evolution and influence on the socio-economic development of the country. The mental features of the Ukrainians, their evolution and prerequisites for mental modernization through the change of the paradigm of thinking through the construction of an inclusive state are analyzed. The article proposes a design for inclu­sive growth and development based on four main pillars: rules, institutions, a well-informed society, and po­litical leadership. Modern IT technologies will become a tool for implementing this model. The modern pa­ternalistic ideology that underlies the state centralization of financial resources with further redistribution should be changed to the ideology of promoting entrepreneurship and private initiatives, which will undoubt­edly improve the well-being of all citizens and make our country competitive in the global arena.

Forecast assumptions about the object of study - a value-oriented approach can give a powerful im­pulse to build an inclusive state, which by its perfection did not yet exist in the world, because it allows to involve all citizens in socio-economic processes due to modern technologies.

KEY WORDS: INCLUSIVITY, MODERNIZATION, CORRUPTION, DEVELOPMENT, MODEL, TECHNOLOGY, BLOCKCHAIN, INNOVATION, SOCIETY.

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AUTHOR

Zhulyn Olga V., PhD, associate professor, National Transport University, associate professor department of finance, accounting and auditing, e-mail: OLGA1715@ukr.net, tel. +380965112929, Ukraine, 01010, Kyiv, Suvorova str. 1, of. 424, orcid.org/0000-0002-7247-3697

REVIEWER

Karpenko Oksana, PhD., Economics (Dr.), Professor, State University of Infrastructure and Technology, head of the department of management, public management and administration, Kyiv, Ukraine.

Bazilyuk Antonina V., PhD., Economics (Dr.), professor, National Transport University, head of de­partment of finance, accounting and auditing, Kyiv, Ukraine


Article language: Ukrainian

Open Access: http://publications.ntu.edu.ua/visnyk/49/072-083.pdf

Print date: 15.03.2021

Online publication date: 05.04.2021

 


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