scholarly journals METHODOLOGICAL SUPPORT FOR MINING COMPANY'S INVESTMENT PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION

Author(s):  
Andrey L. Novoselov ◽  
Irina Y. Novoselova ◽  
Alexander V. Zheltenkov
2020 ◽  
Vol 26 (8) ◽  
pp. 861-872
Author(s):  
Yu. S. Prokhorova

Today, the interaction between government entities, private organizations, research and consultation centers in terms of pricing issues in construction is not efficient enough. In this regard, it is necessary to adjust the mechanisms of construction cost management.Aim. The presented study aims to develop an organizational and economic framework of construction cost management that would improve the interaction between executive authorities and the participants of the investment-construction process at the stages of development, coordination, and implementation of investment programs, while also increasing the accuracy of construction cost estimation.Tasks. The authors develop a methodological framework of construction cost management aimed at observing the maximum limit of public investment in construction in the context of implementation of investment programs; determine the content of the structural elements of the organizational and economic framework of construction cost management; develop an organizational and economic framework of construction cost management in the context of public investment.Methods. This study uses general scientific methods of analysis and synthesis, economic-mathematical and graphical modeling, methods of expert and comparative assessments, methods of pricing in construction, and methods of cost engineering.Results. An organizational and economic framework of construction cost management is developed, allowing for increased accuracy and reliability in determining the estimated cost of construction. The framework also regulates the interaction between the participants of investment program implementation as well as economic mechanisms and methods involved in construction cost management at different stages of implementation of investment programs - from development and coordination to implementation. The presented approach to construction cost management solves the problems of pricing and investment planning, cost management and investment policy formation. It creates a single information space, which makes it possible to quickly and flexibly respond to information requests and make management decisions with allowance for the objectivity, reliability, and completeness of the data provided. Thus, the organizational and economic framework of construction cost management provides a new format of interaction between the participants of targeted investment program implementation and calculation of the estimated construction cost. The authors propose a methodological framework for controlling construction costs, which includes management planning, assessing and determining the estimated cost of construction, controlling and monitoring construction costs, registering the actual cost of construction. This covers all stages of the construction object’s implementation life cycle.Conclusions. A methodological framework of construction cost management is developed with an aim to observe the maximum limit of public investment in construction in the context of implementation of investment programs.


2016 ◽  
Vol 1 (15) ◽  
pp. 64-67
Author(s):  
George Barnes ◽  
Joseph Salemi

The organizational structure of long-term care (LTC) facilities often removes the rehab department from the interdisciplinary work culture, inhibiting the speech-language pathologist's (SLP's) communication with the facility administration and limiting the SLP's influence when implementing clinical programs. The SLP then is unable to change policy or monitor the actions of the care staff. When the SLP asks staff members to follow protocols not yet accepted by facility policy, staff may be unable to respond due to confusing or conflicting protocol. The SLP needs to involve members of the facility administration in the policy-making process in order to create successful clinical programs. The SLP must overcome communication barriers by understanding the needs of the administration to explain how staff compliance with clinical goals improves quality of care, regulatory compliance, and patient-family satisfaction, and has the potential to enhance revenue for the facility. By taking this approach, the SLP has a greater opportunity to increase safety, independence, and quality of life for patients who otherwise may not receive access to the appropriate services.


1955 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 129-133
Author(s):  
Philip J. Fitzgerald
Keyword(s):  

Think India ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 16 (3) ◽  
pp. 10-19
Author(s):  
Ang Bao

The objective of this paper is to find the relationship between family firms’ CSR engagement and their non-family member employees’ organisational identification. Drawing upon the existing literature on social identity theory, corporate social responsibility and family firms, the author proposes that family firms engage actively in CSR programs in a balanced manner to increase non-family member employees’ organisational identification. The findings of the research suggest that by developing and implementing balanced CSR programs, and actively getting engaged in CSR activities, family firms may help their non-family member employees better identify themselves with the firms. The article points out that due to unbalanced CSR resource allocation, family firms face the problem of inefficient CSR program implementation, and are suggested to switch alternatively to an improved scheme. Family firms may be advised to take corresponding steps to select right employees, communicate better with non-family member employees, use resources better and handle firms’ succession problems efficiently. The paper extends employees’ identification and CSR research into the family firm research domain and points out some drawbacks in family firms’ CSR resource allocation while formerly were seldom noticed.


Author(s):  
Mega Nabilla Ardiana ◽  
Ivanovich Agusta

Farmers participation is crucial for succeeding in the implementation of agricultural insurance in Indonesia. The purposes of this research are analyzing farmers' form and level of participation and also identifying some factors affecting farmer’s participation in agricultural insurance. The research was conducted in Curug Bitung Village, District of Nanggung, Bogor Regency involving 40 respondents. Primary data includes farmers characteristics, farmers participation form and farmers participation level as program beneficiaries. The data were processed using multivariable linear regression test. The results showed that the intensity of communication, age, education level, income level and length of stay did not significantly affect the participation level of farmers whose majority were at the level of no participation. Non-compliance occurs during program implementation. The form of participation shown by farmers in the program is varied.Keywords:  agricultural insurance, internal and external factors, farmers' participation ABSTRAK Partisipasi petani menjadi hal yang penting dalam rangka menyukseskan penerapan asuransi pertanian di Indonesia. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah menganalisis bentuk dan tingkat partisipasi petani dalam asuransi pertanian serta mengidentifikasi faktor-faktor yang memengaruhi partisipasi petani dalam program asuransi pertanian. Penelitian dilakukan di Desa Curug Bitung, Kecamatan Nanggung, Kabupaten Bogor dengan melibatkan 40 responden. Data primer meliputi karakteristik petani, bentuk partisipasi petani dan tingkat partisipasi petani penerima program. Data diolah menggunakan uji regresi linier multivariable. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan intensitas komunikasi, usia, tingkat pendidikan, tingkat pendapatan dan lama tinggal tidak berpengaruh secara signifikan terhadap tingkat partisipasi petani yang  mayoritas berada pada tingkatan tidak ada partisipasi. Ketidaksesuaian banyak terjadi selama penyelenggaraan program. Adapun bentuk partisipasi yang ditunjukkan petani dalam program bervariasi.Kata kunci: asuransi pertanian, faktor internal-eksternal, partisipasi petani


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