PARTICULAR CHARACTERISTICS OF DECISION-MAKING IN UKRAINIAN SOCIETY UNDER TRANSFORMATION
Journal Title: Вісник Львівського університету - Year 2017, Vol 11, Issue
Abstract
In the article certain factors of internal and external impact on the process of decision-making are revealed on the bases of proper analyses of transformation processes taking place in Ukraine. Factors of internal and external influence are examined according to some main spheres of living in Ukrainian society – economic, social, political and mental spheres.
Authors and Affiliations
Людмила Компанієць
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