2022
DOI: 10.3390/en15134701
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Enhancing the Activity of Employees of the Communication Department of an Energy Sector Company

Abstract: Currently, companies in the energy sector are focus on sustainable growth, although they face many challenges, including the peculiarities of their operations. One of the features of companies in the energy sector is the need for effective communication with the media and the public. This is of paramount importance due to the current trends and challenges in the energy sector, the market requirements and the low level of development in such companies. The object of this study invovles the employees of the comm… Show more

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“…At this stage, the company's strategy and strategic plans are distributed among the company's employees through line managers. Therefore, this is due to the involvement of more enterprise employees in the strategic planning process, who, in their activities, can achieve positive results in implementing the strategy, which is confirmed in the study of Malynovska, et al [4]. In the activities of «LVIV-AGRO» LLC, much attention is paid to employee incentives, so at this stage, the value of the indicator that is designed to assess the innovation strategy of «LVIV-AGRO» LLC (employee salary costs) may increase.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 60%
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“…At this stage, the company's strategy and strategic plans are distributed among the company's employees through line managers. Therefore, this is due to the involvement of more enterprise employees in the strategic planning process, who, in their activities, can achieve positive results in implementing the strategy, which is confirmed in the study of Malynovska, et al [4]. In the activities of «LVIV-AGRO» LLC, much attention is paid to employee incentives, so at this stage, the value of the indicator that is designed to assess the innovation strategy of «LVIV-AGRO» LLC (employee salary costs) may increase.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…Selection criteria and indicators intended to evaluate the company's innovation and foreign economic activity strategy. Taking into account the need for an objective assessment of the effectiveness of the strategy at all stages of its planning, employees' salary costs should be chosen as an indicator [4,21]. This quantitative indicator is objective since at the initial stages of strategic planning, the enterprise may not receive net income (the value of the net income indicator is uneven at the stages of strategic planning of the enterprise) and invest significant funds in scientific developments (the total cost depends on the strategic planning stage).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Energy industry enterprises are focused on sustainable growth. Based on the current trends, challenges and market demands of the energy industry, some scholars have proposed the use of a game theory tool that allows energy enterprises to form many possible parameters of salary optimization structure and maximizes the utility of employees by motivating them in the communication department of energy enterprises [53].…”
Section: Sustainable Growth For Energy Enterprisesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As primary stakeholders, employees' trust and identification with the company play pivotal roles in shaping company performance and future prospects. By exploring the consequences of greenwashing on employees, companies can gain a more nuanced understanding of its potential damages so that better advance approaches to improving their socially responsible human resource management (SRHRM) [24], establishing inclusive social responsibility [25], and enhancing communication systems among employees [26]. This perspective could guide companies in crafting effective CSR strategies, mitigating the risks associated with greenwashing, and strengthening the relationship between employees and the companies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%