EVALUATION OF BUSINESS CONDITIONS IMPACT ON EASTERN BALTIC MARITIME BUSINESS IN THE CONTEXT OF GLOBALIZATION

Authors

  • Elena Valionienė Lithuanian Maritime Academy; Mykolas Romeris University
  • Arnas Kontautas Lithuanian Maritime Academy
  • Dovydas Šakinis Lithuanian Maritime Academy

Keywords:

business environment, globalization, maritime transport business

Abstract

The main idea of the research is to evaluate compare the maritime business environment conditions at the eastern coast of Baltic Sea, where the competitiveness between Lithuanian, Latvian and Estonian maritime sectors increasing in the processes of globalization and it is important to have favourable conditions for development of  maritime business activities in the region. Of course the more intensive business activities have positive impact on the increasing of maritime sector’s competitiveness.

Author Biographies

Elena Valionienė, Lithuanian Maritime Academy; Mykolas Romeris University

lecturer of port economics and management department, Head of IT laboratory at Lithuanian Maritime Academy, PhD student at Mykolas Romeris University.

Areas of scientific activities: seaport management, quantitative researches in the area of maritime transport, maritime economics. Interests: increasing quality of education, e-learning.

Arnas Kontautas, Lithuanian Maritime Academy

Student of port and shipping management at Lithuanian Maritime Academy.

Areas of scientific interests: maritime economics and management.

Dovydas Šakinis, Lithuanian Maritime Academy

Student of port and shipping management at Lithuanian Maritime Academy.

Areas of scientific interests: maritime economics and management.

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Published

2016-12-22

How to Cite

Valionienė, E., Kontautas, A., & Šakinis, D. (2016). EVALUATION OF BUSINESS CONDITIONS IMPACT ON EASTERN BALTIC MARITIME BUSINESS IN THE CONTEXT OF GLOBALIZATION. Taikomieji Tyrimai Studijose Ir Praktikoje - Applied Research in Studies and Practice, 12(1), 14–22. Retrieved from https://ojs.panko.lt/index.php/ARSP/article/view/8