2020
DOI: 10.5267/j.msl.2020.5.016
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Assessment of management efficiency and infrastructure development of Ukraine

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“…The authors, looking at infrastructure capabilities, first conducted exploratory factor analysis (EFA) to test load factors that match scales (Mamirkulova et al, 2020). Lesik et al (2020) assess the effectiveness of infrastructure development, using the Data envelopment analysis (DEA) method, which made it possible to assess the level of the current state of the infrastructure, which provides the industrial and social dimension of its sustainable development. Ohunakin et al (2020) used descriptive statistics, confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), structural equation modeling (SEM) among other methods.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The authors, looking at infrastructure capabilities, first conducted exploratory factor analysis (EFA) to test load factors that match scales (Mamirkulova et al, 2020). Lesik et al (2020) assess the effectiveness of infrastructure development, using the Data envelopment analysis (DEA) method, which made it possible to assess the level of the current state of the infrastructure, which provides the industrial and social dimension of its sustainable development. Ohunakin et al (2020) used descriptive statistics, confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), structural equation modeling (SEM) among other methods.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Features of the socio-economic state depend on the basic characteristics of the country at the time of assessment, and the stage of its development. For Ukraine, the already existing asymmetry is an inhibiting factor, a characteristic feature of which is a different level of well-being, with the country's remoteness from assessment criteria, standards, world average values, hyperbolized by the post-crisis state of the country (Lesik et al, 2020). The author discusses the expansion and structural changes in Turkish higher education and analyses several economic consequences in terms of equity and returns across regions, outlining the institutional background of the expansion to identify various re-distributive dimensions of the policy (Polat, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%