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

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Strielkowski, Wadim (Editor)
Summary:XII, 533 p. 42 illus., 30 illus. in color.
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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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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-15495-0
Format: Electronic Book
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 theInventory 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.