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Journal Details
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Journal
eISSN
1338-0532
First Published
03 Mar 2011
Publication timeframe
2 times per year
Languages
English

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Volume 24 (2016): Issue 37 (June 2016)

Journal Details
Format
Journal
eISSN
1338-0532
First Published
03 Mar 2011
Publication timeframe
2 times per year
Languages
English

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0 Articles
Open Access

Reduction of Manual Handling with Loads and Activities Causing Musculosceletal Disorders in a Selected Workplace

Published Online: 30 Jun 2016
Page range: 7 - 14

Abstract

Abstract

The main aim of the article is to present the results from the research project which was focused on the minimisation of ergonomic risk to the musculoskeletal system. The research was conducted in a company whose core business includes the production; converting and sales of packaging materials. The first section of the article is focused on the theoretical basis of software support in ergonomics. In the second section, the authors’ deal with analysis of the current situation in the selected workplace (production of printing forms for rotogravure and flexoprinting) by anthropometric measurements and research conducted in the form of a questionnaire survey. The third part is focused on the presentation of the newly created simulation model in the virtual environment of Tecnomatix Jack software. The final section of the article describes the proposed solutions (organisational and technical).

Keywords

  • Ergonomics
  • manual handling
  • physical load
  • simulation
Open Access

A Designed Model of Sustainable Competitiveness for Slovak Industrial Companies in the Global Context of Sustainable Corporate Social Responsibility

Published Online: 30 Jun 2016
Page range: 15 - 22

Abstract

Abstract

In this article we introduce a model of sustainable competitiveness, which we created on the basis of a long term study of literature and analysis. This article is divided into several parts. In the first part, we will introduce the problem of competitiveness and sustainable competitiveness. The second part is focused on the basic aspects for the creation of the model. In the third part the model itself is introduced and also an explanation and description of the mode is given.

Keywords

  • sustainable competitiveness
  • competitiveness
  • corporate social responsibility
  • sustainable development
  • competitive models
Open Access

Improving the Reverse Logistics Respecting Principles of Sustainable Development in an Industrial Company

Published Online: 30 Jun 2016
Page range: 23 - 32

Abstract

Abstract

Reverse logistics, the movement of materials back up the supply chain, is recognised by many organisations as an opportunity for adding value. The paper considers the theoretical framework and the conception of reverse logistics in literature and practice. The objective of the article is to propose tangible solutions which eliminate the imbalances in reverse logistics and improve the waste management in the company. The case study focuses on the improvement in the process of waste packaging in the context of sustainable development as a part of reverse logistics in the surveyed industrial company in Slovakia.

Keywords

  • Reverse Logistics
  • Packaging
  • Waste
  • Industrial Company
  • Sustainability
Open Access

Business Performance in the Context of Corporate Culture

Published Online: 30 Jun 2016
Page range: 33 - 38

Abstract

Abstract

Corporate culture is defined as a set of ideas, attitudes, values and behaviour patterns, which are generally accepted and preferred in a company. Company performance is the company’s ability to achieve the best results through an evaluation of its assumptions. The article is focused on identifying factors in corporate culture, which changes can increase working satisfaction of employees through targeted shaping of corporate culture, which is ultimately reflected in the performance of the company as a whole.

Keywords

  • Corporate culture
  • business performance
  • employees
  • analysis
  • satisfaction
Open Access

Selected Aspects of Assessment/Improvement of Academic Research Quality, Also of Industrial Management

Published Online: 30 Jun 2016
Page range: 39 - 50

Abstract

Abstract

In terms of publishing and commercialisation of academic research results, there may be more preferred qualitative research in the long term. But, not every research can be focused only on the quality of its outputs, but each output of the research, however, should have an adequate quality and added value. The main research question of this article may be determined as follows – How can the quality of academic research be better evaluated and thus improved, also in the area of Industrial management? It is not the intention of this article to perform statistical research in the field yet, but this study is based on empirical data and results.

Keywords

  • Academic research
  • Assessment/evaluation and improvement of research
  • traditional and innovative approach
  • value-added
  • competitiveness
  • innovation
  • efficiency
Open Access

The Proposal Concept of Development and Implementation in Strategy of Sustainable Corporate Social Responsibility in the Context of the HCS Model 3E

Published Online: 30 Jun 2016
Page range: 51 - 62

Abstract

Abstract

This article is the result of a conceptual design methodology for the development of a sustainable strategy of sustainable corporate social responsibility (SCSR) in the context of the HCS model 3E formed, as a co-author within the stated grants and dissertation. On the basis of the use of propositional logic, the SCSR procedure is proposed for incorporation into the corporate strategy of sustainable development and the integrated management system (IMS) of the industrial enterprise. The aim of this article is the proposal of the concept of development and implementation strategy of SCSR in the context of the HCS model 3E.

Keywords

  • Sustainable strategic management
  • sustainable corporate social responsibility
  • integrated management system
  • HCS model 3E
Open Access

Utilisation and Improvement of the Initialisation of Project Communication Processes During the Management of Projects in Industrial Enterprises in Slovakia

Published Online: 30 Jun 2016
Page range: 63 - 72

Abstract

Abstract

Nowadays, project communication is slowed due to the need for compliance with strict rules. Therefore the aim of this paper is to analyse the use of the communication environment as a basic part of the initialisation of project communication in industrial enterprises in Slovakia, and to propose measures to improve the process of initialisation of project communication in these enterprises. In this paper, theoretical and empirical research (quantitative and qualitative) approaches were chosen. On the basis of the research we can conclude, that communication as a basic part of the “Initialisation of project communication” is not adequately elaborated in international methodologies and standards of project management and in industrial enterprises. Industrial enterprises do not deal with processes of the communication environment and this results in negative consequences.

Keywords

  • Project management
  • project communication
  • communication environment
  • initiation of project communication
Open Access

Financial Analysis of a Selected Company

Published Online: 30 Jun 2016
Page range: 73 - 92

Abstract

Abstract

The success of every business enterprise is directly related to the competencies of business management. The business enterprise can, as a result, create variations of how to approach the new complex and changing situations of success in the market. Therefore managers are trying during negative times to change their management approach, to ensure long-term and stable running of the business enterprise. They are forced to continuously maintain and obtain customers and suppliers. By implementing these measures they have the opportunity to achieve a competitive advantage over other business enterprises.

Keywords

  • Financial analysis
  • company
  • profit
  • activity
  • profitability
  • liquidity
  • indebtedness
Open Access

Brain Gain am Beispiel Österreich

Published Online: 30 Jun 2016
Page range: 93 - 98

Abstract

Abstract

BrainGain is a common trend within the last ten years in Europe and all-over the world. Managers, key players and scientists are allowed to choose wherever they want to work in the world. As there is a lack of qualified individuals for companies and universities, BrainGain has become a necessity, and mostly – the higher educated individuals are moving away according to a better offer elsewhere in the world. Therefore, a lot of expats are moving around with their families. Many times, the lack of integration at the current place, country or city, is the critical success factor for staying or leaving. Furthermore, if the family does not feel happy in the current location, then the manager or scientist will move away or return home and the investment will be lost.

Moreover, many students have received a good education in a state university, however afterwards they have not secured a satisfactory job in the country where they have studied, therefore they are moving away to utilise their know-how. Measures to retain the know-how include a common placement and a welcome-culture in the country, and also exchanges on an international level.

Keywords

  • Arbeitszeitregelungen
  • Herausforderungen
  • Wettbewerbsvorteile
Open Access

Comparison of the Total Costs of Renewable and Conventional Energy Sources

Published Online: 30 Jun 2016
Page range: 99 - 104

Abstract

Abstract

Renewable energy sources can be characterised as inexhaustible. The question is to what extent they are available and the complementary limit issue is technology. Renewable energy sources are theoretically available to the whole world, but their limit factor is more or less the volatility of storage.

Keywords

  • Renewable energy
  • solar
  • biomass
  • wind energy
  • fossil fuels
0 Articles
Open Access

Reduction of Manual Handling with Loads and Activities Causing Musculosceletal Disorders in a Selected Workplace

Published Online: 30 Jun 2016
Page range: 7 - 14

Abstract

Abstract

The main aim of the article is to present the results from the research project which was focused on the minimisation of ergonomic risk to the musculoskeletal system. The research was conducted in a company whose core business includes the production; converting and sales of packaging materials. The first section of the article is focused on the theoretical basis of software support in ergonomics. In the second section, the authors’ deal with analysis of the current situation in the selected workplace (production of printing forms for rotogravure and flexoprinting) by anthropometric measurements and research conducted in the form of a questionnaire survey. The third part is focused on the presentation of the newly created simulation model in the virtual environment of Tecnomatix Jack software. The final section of the article describes the proposed solutions (organisational and technical).

Keywords

  • Ergonomics
  • manual handling
  • physical load
  • simulation
Open Access

A Designed Model of Sustainable Competitiveness for Slovak Industrial Companies in the Global Context of Sustainable Corporate Social Responsibility

Published Online: 30 Jun 2016
Page range: 15 - 22

Abstract

Abstract

In this article we introduce a model of sustainable competitiveness, which we created on the basis of a long term study of literature and analysis. This article is divided into several parts. In the first part, we will introduce the problem of competitiveness and sustainable competitiveness. The second part is focused on the basic aspects for the creation of the model. In the third part the model itself is introduced and also an explanation and description of the mode is given.

Keywords

  • sustainable competitiveness
  • competitiveness
  • corporate social responsibility
  • sustainable development
  • competitive models
Open Access

Improving the Reverse Logistics Respecting Principles of Sustainable Development in an Industrial Company

Published Online: 30 Jun 2016
Page range: 23 - 32

Abstract

Abstract

Reverse logistics, the movement of materials back up the supply chain, is recognised by many organisations as an opportunity for adding value. The paper considers the theoretical framework and the conception of reverse logistics in literature and practice. The objective of the article is to propose tangible solutions which eliminate the imbalances in reverse logistics and improve the waste management in the company. The case study focuses on the improvement in the process of waste packaging in the context of sustainable development as a part of reverse logistics in the surveyed industrial company in Slovakia.

Keywords

  • Reverse Logistics
  • Packaging
  • Waste
  • Industrial Company
  • Sustainability
Open Access

Business Performance in the Context of Corporate Culture

Published Online: 30 Jun 2016
Page range: 33 - 38

Abstract

Abstract

Corporate culture is defined as a set of ideas, attitudes, values and behaviour patterns, which are generally accepted and preferred in a company. Company performance is the company’s ability to achieve the best results through an evaluation of its assumptions. The article is focused on identifying factors in corporate culture, which changes can increase working satisfaction of employees through targeted shaping of corporate culture, which is ultimately reflected in the performance of the company as a whole.

Keywords

  • Corporate culture
  • business performance
  • employees
  • analysis
  • satisfaction
Open Access

Selected Aspects of Assessment/Improvement of Academic Research Quality, Also of Industrial Management

Published Online: 30 Jun 2016
Page range: 39 - 50

Abstract

Abstract

In terms of publishing and commercialisation of academic research results, there may be more preferred qualitative research in the long term. But, not every research can be focused only on the quality of its outputs, but each output of the research, however, should have an adequate quality and added value. The main research question of this article may be determined as follows – How can the quality of academic research be better evaluated and thus improved, also in the area of Industrial management? It is not the intention of this article to perform statistical research in the field yet, but this study is based on empirical data and results.

Keywords

  • Academic research
  • Assessment/evaluation and improvement of research
  • traditional and innovative approach
  • value-added
  • competitiveness
  • innovation
  • efficiency
Open Access

The Proposal Concept of Development and Implementation in Strategy of Sustainable Corporate Social Responsibility in the Context of the HCS Model 3E

Published Online: 30 Jun 2016
Page range: 51 - 62

Abstract

Abstract

This article is the result of a conceptual design methodology for the development of a sustainable strategy of sustainable corporate social responsibility (SCSR) in the context of the HCS model 3E formed, as a co-author within the stated grants and dissertation. On the basis of the use of propositional logic, the SCSR procedure is proposed for incorporation into the corporate strategy of sustainable development and the integrated management system (IMS) of the industrial enterprise. The aim of this article is the proposal of the concept of development and implementation strategy of SCSR in the context of the HCS model 3E.

Keywords

  • Sustainable strategic management
  • sustainable corporate social responsibility
  • integrated management system
  • HCS model 3E
Open Access

Utilisation and Improvement of the Initialisation of Project Communication Processes During the Management of Projects in Industrial Enterprises in Slovakia

Published Online: 30 Jun 2016
Page range: 63 - 72

Abstract

Abstract

Nowadays, project communication is slowed due to the need for compliance with strict rules. Therefore the aim of this paper is to analyse the use of the communication environment as a basic part of the initialisation of project communication in industrial enterprises in Slovakia, and to propose measures to improve the process of initialisation of project communication in these enterprises. In this paper, theoretical and empirical research (quantitative and qualitative) approaches were chosen. On the basis of the research we can conclude, that communication as a basic part of the “Initialisation of project communication” is not adequately elaborated in international methodologies and standards of project management and in industrial enterprises. Industrial enterprises do not deal with processes of the communication environment and this results in negative consequences.

Keywords

  • Project management
  • project communication
  • communication environment
  • initiation of project communication
Open Access

Financial Analysis of a Selected Company

Published Online: 30 Jun 2016
Page range: 73 - 92

Abstract

Abstract

The success of every business enterprise is directly related to the competencies of business management. The business enterprise can, as a result, create variations of how to approach the new complex and changing situations of success in the market. Therefore managers are trying during negative times to change their management approach, to ensure long-term and stable running of the business enterprise. They are forced to continuously maintain and obtain customers and suppliers. By implementing these measures they have the opportunity to achieve a competitive advantage over other business enterprises.

Keywords

  • Financial analysis
  • company
  • profit
  • activity
  • profitability
  • liquidity
  • indebtedness
Open Access

Brain Gain am Beispiel Österreich

Published Online: 30 Jun 2016
Page range: 93 - 98

Abstract

Abstract

BrainGain is a common trend within the last ten years in Europe and all-over the world. Managers, key players and scientists are allowed to choose wherever they want to work in the world. As there is a lack of qualified individuals for companies and universities, BrainGain has become a necessity, and mostly – the higher educated individuals are moving away according to a better offer elsewhere in the world. Therefore, a lot of expats are moving around with their families. Many times, the lack of integration at the current place, country or city, is the critical success factor for staying or leaving. Furthermore, if the family does not feel happy in the current location, then the manager or scientist will move away or return home and the investment will be lost.

Moreover, many students have received a good education in a state university, however afterwards they have not secured a satisfactory job in the country where they have studied, therefore they are moving away to utilise their know-how. Measures to retain the know-how include a common placement and a welcome-culture in the country, and also exchanges on an international level.

Keywords

  • Arbeitszeitregelungen
  • Herausforderungen
  • Wettbewerbsvorteile
Open Access

Comparison of the Total Costs of Renewable and Conventional Energy Sources

Published Online: 30 Jun 2016
Page range: 99 - 104

Abstract

Abstract

Renewable energy sources can be characterised as inexhaustible. The question is to what extent they are available and the complementary limit issue is technology. Renewable energy sources are theoretically available to the whole world, but their limit factor is more or less the volatility of storage.

Keywords

  • Renewable energy
  • solar
  • biomass
  • wind energy
  • fossil fuels