Sustainable Leadership for Entrepreneurs and Academics 2018 Prague Institute for Qualification Enhancement (PRIZK) International Conference “Entrepreneurial and Sustainable Academic Leadership” (ESAL2018) / edited by Wadim Strielkowski.

This proceedings volume focuses on the business models and higher education schemes in various countries that drive sustainable development. Specifically, it combines different approaches to issues such as social practices, educational practices, academic policies, energy, sustainable growth, R&...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Strielkowski, Wadim (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2019.
Edition:1st ed. 2019.
Series:Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics,
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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. Entrepreneurial and Sustainable Academic Leadership: an Introduction
  • Chapter 2. Leadership in Social and Psychological Characteristics of Group Interactions in Management
  • Chapter 3. Segmentation of Consumers as a Leading Factor in Restaurant Marketing
  • Chapter 4. Transformation of Leadership Through Formation of the Socio-Cultural Clusters
  • Chapter 5. Leadership, Soft Power and Social Power
  • Chapter 6. Ethnocultural Identity and Values of Leadership Among the Youth
  • Chapter 7. Leadership Phenomenon in the Modern Humanities: from the Utility to the Ideals
  • Chapter 8. Leadership in the Era of High-Hume
  • Chapter 9. Development of Youth Motivation for Leadership and Participation in R&D Activities
  • Chapter 10. Personnel Development of Leadership Capacity Management in Organizations
  • Chapter 11. Digital Marketing of Place Leadership
  • Chapter 12. Female Leadership: a Case of Neuropsychological Research in Colombia
  • Chapter 13. Effective Team Leader and Interpersonal Communication Skills
  • Chapter 14. Unemployment Among Potential Young Romanian Future Leaders
  • Chapter 15. Management Leadership and its Development
  • Chapter 16. The Phenomenon of Leadership in the Municipal Authority in Ukraine
  • Chapter 17. Leadership Criteria for Territories in the Budgetary Sector: Characteristics and Criticism
  • Chapter 18. Regulatory Environment for the Formation of Leadership Positions for the Persons with Disabilities
  • Chapter 19. State Budgets and Leading Approaches for Balanced State Finance
  • Chapter 20. Leading Approaches to Managing Organizational Portfolio in a Dynamically Changing Environment
  • Chapter 21. Integrated Assessment of Leading Strategic Sustainability for Integrated Business Structures
  • Chapter 22. Leading Behavioral Characteristics and Investors' Decisions: an Experimental Approach
  • Chapter 23. Transport in Macro-logistic Systems: Leading Tendencies and Perspectives
  • Chapter 24. Leading Approaches to Increasing the Efficiency of the Inventory Process in the Retail Network
  • Chapter 25. Leading Approaches in the Accelerated Development of Reverse Secondary Resource Logistics
  • Chapter 26. Formation of the Company Leadership in the Competitive Strategy
  • Chapter 27. Leading the labour market by the laws of supply and demand
  • Chapter 28. Selling Life Insurance Products Through Commercial Banks in Terms of Leadership
  • Chapter 29. Digital Warehousing as a Leading Logistics Potential
  • Chapter 30. Leading Expert Quality Management Systems in Industrial Enterprises
  • Chapter 31. Development of Leadership skills of University Students in the Educational Process
  • Chapter 32. Research and Academic Leadership: Gaming with Altmetrics in the Digital Age
  • Chapter 33. Entrepreneurial Intentions of Students as the Future Business Leaders
  • Chapter 34. International Academic Student Mobility as a Factor for Enhancing the Leadership Potential of the University
  • Chapter 35. Academic leadership: students' willingness to work during studies
  • Chapter 36. Innovative Entrepreneurship in Russian Universities: a Case of Regional Strategic Leadership
  • Chapter 37. Measuring Academic Leadership Using Research Performance
  • Chapter 38. Commercialization of Research and Education as a Factor of Leadership in the Global Educational Space
  • Chapter 39. Leadership Competences: Implications for the Higher Education Quality Management Curriculum at the Regional Level
  • Chapter 40. Leadership for Critical Infrastructure Protection
  • Chapter 41. Leadership for Achieving Sustainable Development: Social and Environmental Concerns
  • Chapter 42. Leading Ways to Increase the Shelf Life of Meat Products
  • Chapter 43. Ranking-Based Municipalities’ Leadership: Quality of Life Evaluation Technology and Management
  • Chapter 44. Leadership Excellence in Management of Sustainable Development of Meat-Processing Enterprises
  • Chapter 45. Ecologization of Land Use and Agricultural Leading Enterprises
  • Chapter 46. Leading and Innovative Methods for Wheat Bread Production of Long-term Storage
  • Chapter 47. Practical Aspects of Leadership in Neo-industrialization: Quality and Storage of Meat Products
  • Chapter 48. Leadership, Economic Growth, and the New Industrialization
  • Chapter 49. Lobbying for Public Interests as a Democratic Social Leadership Factor for Reforming Legislation
  • Chapter 50. The State as the Leader in Fighting International Terrorism in the Globalized World
  • Chapter 51. Community-Based Tourism as the Leading Approach to the Rural Development
  • Chapter 52. Leading Approaches in Maintenance of International Peace and Security
  • Chapter 53. Mathematical Analysis of Political Leadership in Modern Russia
  • Chapter 54. Conclusions and Policy Implications for Business and Academia.