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The impact of social changes on the economic development of the
metropolis and metropolitan areas
Forum Gryf
Szczecin, September 11th, 2015
dr hab. inż. Prof. US Alberto Lozano PlatonoffChair of Management and OrganizationFaculty of Economics and Management
University of Szczecin
GDP per capita of selected states
GDP growth of polish regions
1st level – single entities
Management & employees
Organization’s Values
2nd level – partnerships
(suppliers - the service provider - customers)
Regions, industries, universities,
supporting institutions, regional authorities
3rd level - macroeconomic environment
Country, other States
Levels of influence on regional development
55%
35%
10%
30%
50%
20%
Individual
perspectiveRegional
perspective
Trust in others and GDP
Source: J. Czapiński, T. Panek, Diagnoza społeczna 2007
Example of lack of trustfullnes
Factors posing a threat to the baking industry
Points
Black economy 208
Lack of cooperation among bakeries 153
Corruption 138
Strong promotion of bread substitutes/ change in eating habits 124
The emergence of new foreign competition 109
Payment backlogs 107
Project: „Diagnoza branży piekarniczej w Polsce”
2nd level- sector
Source: ZBI, US
2nd level- sector
The main objectives of bakieries
PointsThe main objectives of
bakieriesPoints
Increase in turnover 168The launch of new products 91
Improvement in profitability 146 Create a good reputation 83
Cash flow 123Increase in worker satisfaction 69
Increase in customer satisfaction 123
Integration with customers 62
Improving product quality 102Entry into the foreign
market 50
Costs reduction 101Consolidation of the
baking industry 50
Create a good brand 91 Strategic partnership 28
Project: „Diagnoza branży piekarniczej w Polsce” Source: ZBI, US
The effect on non-cooperation in
sectors
Baking industry:
1981 r. 101 kg/person
2004 r. 86 kg/person
2014 r. 54 kg/person
Szczecin Shipyard
Economic zones
BPO
30% z 1,000 zł300zł
25% z 10,000zł2,500 zł
Competition and struggle or
cooperation and coopetition
The value of the company Assets
The amount of future profits
Know how, relationships, staff competencies
Trust, cooperation, coopetition, reliability
X
New social and economic model
Certified Quality System
ISO 9001, ISO 13485, MDDPatents
Size of entities Poland UE USA
Big249< 0,17% 0,2% 0,87%
Medium50-249 0,81% 0,84% 4,34%
Small10-49 2,21% 5,88% 19,76%
Micro 1-9 96,81% 93,08% 75,03%
Source: GUS, Eurostat, US Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The economic potential of statescomparison
Świat
Structure of gross value added
creation by company size
Problems at the regional level
Treatment of entrepreneurs by officials
The lack of coherent strategy of cities and regions development
The lack of cooperation and initiatives for regional development
The lack of effective business environment institutions
Forum Gryf
Example of regional
integration
Forum Gryf
Objectives of our meetings
Proper integration of big and medium entreprises
Substantive discussion on economic development of Szczecin
Substantive discussion on menagerial problems of entreprises
Think – Tank and Integration…. get closer to reach confidence
Other examples of integration
Academy of Arts
Other examples of integration
Bike_Szczecin
Other examples of integration
Mariny w Zachodniopomorskie
Abraham Maslow’s pyramid
Relation between society, economics and demography
Dem
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rap
hy
Dem
og
rap
hy
Social engagement
Support business and social leaders
Friendly, positive and cooperative behavior
Basics for demographic and economical development
Thank You for your attention!
Szczecin, September 11th, 2015
Forum Gryf
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