Вісник Сумського державного університету. Економіка (2009-2024)
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Item From European integration to European integrity: case of Latvia, Lithuania, Poland(Sumy State University, 2018) Люта, Ольга Василівна; Лютая, Ольга Васильевна; Liuta, Olha Vasylivna; Васильєва, Тетяна Анатоліївна; Васильева, Татьяна Анатольевна; Vasylieva, Tetiana Anatoliivna; Кириченко, Костянтин Іванович; Кириченко, Константин Иванович; Kyrychenko, Kostiantyn Ivanovych; Reshetnyak, Ya.V.Globalization processes create a number of serious internal and external challenges for academic integrity which should not be solved in the framework of one country. Ensuring the effective operation of such a space is not possible without the integration of all its elements, including scientific ones, into a single system. The scientific integration in the European Union is fueled by the functioning of single scientific space of the European Research Area. Such system has already become an effective mechanism to overcome issued which relevant to academic integrity. However, the question is how effective this system is for countries that have recently joined the EU. Among such countries, we have chosen Latvia, Lithuania and Poland, since they are all ex-members of the Warsaw Pact, and thus have approximately similar problems in the academic community. The analyses was conducted using the dataset from scientific database Scopus for two periods 1995-2003 and 2004-2017. The findigs proved the number of publications in Latvia, Poland, and Slovakia indexed by Scopus were increased after EU integration. Besides, most of the publication analysed the issued which connected with academic integrity in research. At the same time, the citation of the scientists also increased. The findigs proved, that the impact from scientific integration into a single European scientific space exists, but its significance is negligible.Item Institutional culture of academic integrity(Sumy State University, 2018) Рибіна, Олена Іванівна; Рыбина, Елена Ивановна; Rybina, Olena Ivanivna; Васильєва, Тетяна Анатоліївна; Васильева, Татьяна Анатольевна; Vasylieva, Tetiana Anatoliivna; Кириченко, Костянтин Іванович; Кириченко, Константин Иванович; Kyrychenko, Kostiantyn Ivanovych; Люта, Ольга Василівна; Лютая, Ольга Васильевна; Liuta, Olha VasylivnaThe article focuses on the fact that academic integrity is one of the elements of the internal quality assurance system in higher education institutions (hereinafter referred to as HEI). The essence of the concept "academic integrity" is revealed. The importance of the HEI management task - the introduction of the academic integrity principles in the educational environment at a non-formal level is substantiated. The modern academic environment must not only be ethically institutionalized but also have well-established ethical infrastructure and tools for ethically influencing those who commit unethical acts. The paper systematizes the basic principles and defines the benefits to adhere to the academic integrity of higher education applicants and lecturers.Item Public integrity index: the Visegrad countries' experience(Sumy State University, 2019) Us, Yа.О.; Люта, Ольга Василівна; Лютая, Ольга Васильевна; Liuta, Olha Vasylivna; Васильєва, Тетяна Анатоліївна; Васильева, Татьяна Анатольевна; Vasylieva, Tetiana Anatoliivna; Кириченко, Костянтин Іванович; Кириченко, Константин Иванович; Kyrychenko, Kostiantyn IvanovychImplementing the reforms among the Eastern and Central European countries, even taking into account the possible differences between them, demonstrates the positive movement into decreasing the corruption level. However, the majority of civil society lowly perceive the positive reforms' effects. Moreover, the state of democratization and market economy couldn't be estimated highly because of the political conflicts, economic crises, corruption and non-transparency of internal privatization. In view of the abovementioned, this study is aimed to theoretically investigate the value of the Index of Public Integrity (IPI) in the fight against corruption. The author indicated, that IPI was considered to be a new approach to investigate the level of anti-corruption reforms in different countries. Nowadays, the comprehensive picture of the corruption control in 117 countries are introduced. It should be noticed, that global corruption could be overcome by the common efforts on the international level. Thus, IPI allows comparing similar countries by the regions or income in order to implement the best practices of anti-corruption management. In view of this, the authors emphasized that IPI used to estimate the effects of implementing reforms in order to improve the ones as well as decrease the level of corruption in the countries. Thus, in the frame of this article, the IPI from 2015 to 2019 of the Visegrad countries were considered on the base of six following components of IPI such as: judicial independence, administrative burden, trade openness, budget transparency, e-citizenship as well as freedom of the press. The authors indicated that an effective strategy of anticorruption management demands the collaboration of the government, the business sector, civil society as well as scientific communities in order to develop, realize and estimate the anti-corruption strategies and policy. Moreover, it has been indicated that there was a gap between the corruption theory and practice. In the wake of this, the obtained results in this study could be considered in the scientific society for future investigation in the field of anticorruption management.