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THE MODERN PARADIGM OF RURAL PUBLIC MANAGEMENT: THE CASE OF UKRAINE
THE MODERN PARADIGM OF RURAL PUBLIC MANAGEMENT: THE CASE OF UKRAINE

Author(s): Larysa Kalachevska, Olena Slavkova, Svitlana LUKASH, Alina Brychko
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Agriculture, Public Administration
Published by: Mykolas Romeris University
Keywords: efficiency; public management; agriculture; rural areas; subjects of public management;

Summary/Abstract: Effective public management is a guarantee for ensuring stable long-term rural development in Ukraine. The aim of this research is to develop a set of directions for improving the efficiency of the public management of Ukrainian rural areas based on the assessment of their development, the identification of problems of rural management, and lessons learnt from the experience of the European Union. The following methods are used: quantitative analysis of statistical data on the socio-economic development of Ukrainian rural areas and agriculture in Ukraine over a 10-year time period using one-dimensional statistical methods (UT) based on dependent, representative, and probabilistic sampling; comparative assessment of public management and state administration by means of literary review; “goal tree”, SMART-technology, and the analytical form of the Boolean algebra logical function used for forming a goal hierarchy of every subject of rural public management in Ukraine, as well as achieving the common general goal of public management in Ukrainian rural areas; formation of an integral indicator for assessing the quality of rural public management within the framework of the developed assessment methodology; and quantitative identification of consumers’ key requirements regarding the services of state and municipal government institutions within the framework of effective rural public management based on the use of panel data. This article reveals trends and problems of rural public management in Ukraine and concludes that it is necessary to improve the efficiency of such management, for which a set of optimization measures is being developed.

  • Issue Year: 21/2022
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 105-117
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: English