2024, Volume 17, Issue 3

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    From greenwashing to green marketing – an approach to change consumer behaviour towards environmental issues in emerging countries / Od greenwashingu do „zielonego” marketingu – podejście do zmiany zachowań konsumentów w odniesieniu do kwestii środowiskowych w krajach wschodzących
    (Akademia Bialska im. Jana Pawła II, 2024-09-30) Bouchareb, Nasser
    This study proposes greenwashing as a paradigm for altering consumer attitudes toward environmental challenges in emerging countries. This technique uses greenwashing as a planned obsolescence strategy to shift consumer attitudes toward environmental issues and eventually transition to a true green marketing approach. Despite the adverse perceptions connected with greenwashing, the study contends that it can play an important role in raising awareness about environmental concerns and promoting more responsible behaviour. It is important to be aware that greenwashing should not be considered to be a long-term solution. Government intervention is required to regulate and enforce acceptable practices in order to accomplish real change. The primary goal of this study is to provide a clear understanding of greenwashing’s function in influencing consumer views.
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    Impact of turquoise management on interdisciplinarity in IT project management / Wpływ turkusowego zarządzania na interdyscyplinarność w zarządzaniu projektami IT
    (Akademia Bialska im. Jana Pawła II, 2024-09-30) Chodyka, Marta ; Pilarska, Justyna
    Subject matter and purpose of work: The article explores the impact of turquoise management on interdisciplinarity in IT project management. The main objective is to explore how the principles of turquoise management, which emphasise self-organisation, collaboration and trust, influence the integration of different disciplines in IT project management. Materials and methods: The study is based on a review of the literature on turquoise management and interdisciplinary approaches in project management. The theoretical foundations of turquoise management and their application in the context of IT projects are analysed. Case studies of organisations that have implemented the principles of turquoise management are also presented. Results: The results indicate that turquoise management fosters interdisciplinary collaboration in IT projects. The principles of self-organisation and trust lead to greater creativity and innovation, resulting in better project outcomes. Conclusions: Turquoise management significantly supports interdisciplinarity in IT project management, making it a valuable approach for organisations seeking to innovate and adapt in a rapidly changing technology environment.
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    Data envelopment analysis of cooperative efficiency and members’ deposit in Ogun state, Nigeria / Analiza obwiednich danych do oceny efektywności spółdzielni i depozytów członkowskich w stanie Ogun w Nigerii
    (Akademia Bialska im. Jana Pawła II, 2024-09-30) Sofoluwe, Nurudeen Afolabi ; Akano, Latifat Omolara ; Adewunmi, Simisola Temiloluwa
    Subject and purpose of work: Cooperatives offer significant opportunities for economic empowerment of people in difficult economic climates. However, concerns exist in literature on the efficiency level of these organisations in relation to members’ deposits and financial-related factors. This study analysed the influence of members’ deposits and related financial factors on the efficiency level of cooperative organisations. Materials and methods: Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) and the Tobit regression model were used to analyse the secondary data collected from 99 cooperative organisations over 7 years. Results: Empirical results indicate a low level of efficiency below 50%. Further evidence from Tobit regression identified the significant effect of loan (β = 2.05, t = 3.41, p < 0.01), interest rate (β = 1.07, t = 2.16, p < 0.05), surplus (p < 0.05), expenses (p < 0.01), cooperative age (p < 0.01) and saving deposits (p < 0.10) on cooperative efficiency. Conclusions: The efficiency level of cooperatives is low, and the contribution of deposits is also negative, but potential to raise the level of efficiency exists with organisational management of loans and interest rates. Increasing cooperative efficiency is imperative to achieve the expected economic support from organisations.
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    Trends and performance of organic farming in India: a critical analysis / Trendy i wyniki rolnictwa ekologicznego w Indiach: analiza krytyczna
    (Akademia Bialska im. Jana Pawła II, 2024-09-30) Poonam ; Kumar, Naresh ; Kiran
    Subject and purpose of work: The purpose of this study is to examine the growth performance of organic farming in India. Materials and methods: The current study is based on secondary data collected from different sources, including the Research Institute of Organic Agriculture (FiBL), National Programme for Organic Production (NPOP), and others. Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR), mean, and Coefficient of Variation (CV) have been used to analyse the data. Results: The results of the study indicate that the total area under production, amount of organic goods produced, and export of organic products are increasing. The value of export has increased over the previous sixteen years from 498 cr. in 2007 to 5525.18 cr. in 2022, at a compound annual rate of 16.23 percent. Conclusions: Indian organic farming achieved a record output of different food grains and commercial and horticultural crops, proving resilience and delivering quality food security. The conditions for developing sustainable and organic agriculture are improving day by day in India.
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    The impact of industrial zones on regional attractiveness and competitiveness in Algeria / Wpływ stref przemysłowych na atrakcyjność i konkurencyjność regionów w Algierii
    (Akademia Bialska im. Jana Pawła II, 2024-09-30) Ferdj, Younes
    Subject and purpose of work: Industrial zones in Algeria play a crucial role in shaping the attractiveness and competitiveness of the country’s regions. The impact of these zones extends beyond economic factors, influencing the overall appeal and competitive edge of different regions. Understanding the dynamics of industrial zones is essential for comprehending Algeria’s economic landscape and its efforts to enhance regional development. The primary objective of this article is to shed light on industrial zones and their impacts on regional industrial attractiveness and competitiveness in Algeria. Firstly, it involves clarifying the concept of regional attractiveness and competitiveness in relation to their economic, environmental, and social dimensions. This leads us, secondly, to examine non-institutional actors, specifically companies, and their interactions with their regions, based on an understanding of the local area, including the effect of industrial zones on the attractiveness and competitiveness of local companies. Materials and methods: This study relies on the results of research conducted through a quantitative statistical survey among a sample of 110 companies (SMEs) located in various industrial zones in the Blida Province, allowing us to specify the impact of these industrial zones on local attractiveness and competitiveness.