scholarly journals A Project to Improve the Profitability of the Use of Park Areas (Evidence from Zaryadye Park, Moscow City, Russia)

2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 4402-4406

For the effective functioning of a large city, a metropolis, it is extremely important to have in the infrastructure areas and facilities for recreation of citizens, for cultural and entertainment leisure. In this article, it is offered to consider the unique project, which was accomplished in Moscow, the capital of the Russian Federation, in the very city center – the creation of multipurpose Zaryadye Park. The article presents the technology of creating a modern park infrastructure, as well as a comparative analysis of foreign and domestic practices in the development of new recreation opportunities. In addition, the article proposes to intensify the use of the socio-engineering methodology of management decision-making that provides a scientific basis for the project activity. Much attention is paid to the tasks which arise with regard to modern park areas. This includes a broad range of scientific and educational programs that contribute to sparking an interest in different age groups to knowledge and innovation, as well as the uncovering historical and natural resources of Russia, creating an oasis for recreation and walks. Moscow State Autonomous Cultural Institution Zaryadye Park is the first park built within the boundaries of the Boulevard Ring. It is a new cultural driver of Moscow, a key link in the network of walking routes around the Kremlin. Unlike other Moscow parks, which have vast territories for the organization of recreational activities, Zaryadye Park has a number of features, which make it unique, namely, a rather small area, multilevelness, botanical collection that demonstrates the natural diversity of Russia, media complexes, which have no analogues in Moscow, and a broad range of offered scientific and educational programs. Various information kiosks are available in the Zaryadye Park for visitors, as well as tourist information centers, exhibition halls, souvenir and gift shops, cafés and bars, the ice cave, the florarium, Sacred Embassy scientific-educational center; large amphitheater, concert hall, and modern gastronomic food court.

2015 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 44-46
Author(s):  
Сафонкина ◽  
V. Safonkina

The article is devoted to the vital issue of usage of specialists’ creative potential in development of managerial decisions. The example of the innovative solution on creation of standards for carrying out sanitary and epidemiologic examinations implemented by «Center of Hygiene and Epidemiology in Moscow City» is given. Stages of personnel’s innovation capacity management were identified based on provided study of innovative activity of the company. The article shows that creation of environment which encourages adaptability to changes in the company; regular meetings and discussions with principal specialists, comprehensive system for stimulation of personnel’s creative activity are prerequisites for innovation activity. In addition, the article summarizes implementation of innovative solutions, shows its practical significance, both for the company and, ultimately, for sanitary and epidemiological welfare of the population. The introduced experience may be of interest for public institutions regarding improvement of their activity.


2019 ◽  
Vol 71 ◽  
pp. 05014
Author(s):  
P. Zhelev ◽  
I. A. Svetkina ◽  
A.S. Zotova ◽  
A.A. Chudaeva

Digitalization affects universities, including management decision-making processes. Different management decisions require different data sets. The paper studies the issues of making managerial decisions at the university on the development and promotion of basic educational programs at the educational services market based on the results of data inventory. Two approaches are proposed: the study of data belonging to the university, and the search for the necessary data in the external environment. The article identifies the areas that need to be studied in order to make managerial decisions on ways to promote the main educational programs at the university, and analyzes the information accumulated both inside the university and in the external environment. The authors of the article proposed an algorithm for database inventory, which involves the identification of data sources, including digital traces, the analysis of the authority to use databases with the necessary registries of information systems and website directories. The result of data inventory should be the design of updating systems for the development and promotion of a university educational program. These actions will lead to the creation of an information system that will collect and process the diverse information needed to adjust the university’s strategy. As a result, the university should expand the functional system that accumulates and systematizes various data required to promote the university educational programs at the market.


2018 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 55-65 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael Tekieli ◽  
Marion Festing ◽  
Xavier Baeten

Abstract. Based on responses from 158 reward managers located at the headquarters or subsidiaries of multinational enterprises, the present study examines the relationship between the centralization of reward management decision making and its perceived effectiveness in multinational enterprises. Our results show that headquarters managers perceive a centralized approach as being more effective, while for subsidiary managers this relationship is moderated by the manager’s role identity. Referring to social identity theory, the present study enriches the standardization versus localization debate through a new perspective focusing on psychological processes, thereby indicating the importance of in-group favoritism in headquarters and the influence of subsidiary managers’ role identities on reward management decision making.


2006 ◽  
Author(s):  
Leigh A. Baumgart ◽  
Ellen J. Bass ◽  
Brenda Philips ◽  
Kevin Kloesel

2020 ◽  
Vol 18 (4) ◽  
pp. 675-687
Author(s):  
Yu.I. Brodovskaya ◽  
T.A. Smirnova

Subject. This article considers the issues of provision of supplementary education services for children and methodological tools for the formation of educational environment. Objectives. The article aims to assess the level of development of the system of supplementary education of children in Krasnoyarsk and offer a methodological approach to improving the management decision-making procedure in the formation of a portfolio of supplementary education services at the municipal level. Methods. For the study, we used the methods of theoretical, empirical, and logistic analyses, and sociological studies. Results. The article offers concrete solutions to the lack of a methodological approach to providing supplementary education services, considering one of the micro-districts of Krasnoyarsk as a case in point. It also offers tools that can be used by public authorities to organize educational space at the municipal level. Conclusions. A unified methodological approach should be used to provide a system of supplementary education, taking into account financial means, as well as differentiation in the distribution of educational facilities throughout the area. The relevance of the set of supplementary education services and consumer preferences should be taken into account, as well.


2017 ◽  
Vol 26 (7) ◽  
pp. 551 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christopher J. Dunn ◽  
David E. Calkin ◽  
Matthew P. Thompson

Wildfire’s economic, ecological and social impacts are on the rise, fostering the realisation that business-as-usual fire management in the United States is not sustainable. Current response strategies may be inefficient and contributing to unnecessary responder exposure to hazardous conditions, but significant knowledge gaps constrain clear and comprehensive descriptions of how changes in response strategies and tactics may improve outcomes. As such, we convened a special session at an international wildfire conference to synthesise ongoing research focused on obtaining a better understanding of wildfire response decisions and actions. This special issue provides a collection of research that builds on those discussions. Four papers focus on strategic planning and decision making, three papers on use and effectiveness of suppression resources and two papers on allocation and movement of suppression resources. Here we summarise some of the key findings from these papers in the context of risk-informed decision making. This collection illustrates the value of a risk management framework for improving wildfire response safety and effectiveness, for enhancing fire management decision making and for ushering in a new fire management paradigm.


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