EDITORIAL
Vol. 3, No 1, 2010
Economics & Sociology is a bi-annual international scholarly journal
published by Centre of Sociological Research and Foundation of International Studies,
Ukraine dedicated to advancing socio-economic analysis of societies and economy,
institutions and organizations, social groups, networks and relationships. We welcome articles
written by professional scholars and practitioners in economic philosophy, political science,
history, sociology and business.
The social economy is an entrepreneurial, not for profit sector that seeks to enhance
the social, economic and environmental conditions of communities. Social economy
enterprises are a component of the social economy that are run like businesses, producing
goods and services for the market economy, but manage their operations and redirect their
surpluses in pursuit of social and environmental goals
Increasing economic interaction, allied to the social and political changes evident in
many parts of the world, especially in the enlarging European Union and associated countries,
has created a need for more sophisticated perception of the social, political and cultural
environments, which govern our societies. The Journal, combined with interdisciplinary
contributions on international developments in social economics, makes a genuinely valuable
input into current comprehension of the subject and the growth of new ideas.
Topics of interest for the above area include, but are not limited to, the following:
• Interdisciplinary Approach to Economics and Sociology
• Recent Issues in Economic Development
• Recent Issues in Sociological Research
The journal serves as a forum for the exchange of information and views between
academics and practitioners, NGOs and the community, data producers and users.
This issue includes 14 articles from 18 authors from Ukrainian, Polish, Lithuanian and Czech
academic establishments and non-governmental organizations. In the Journal, different
aspects of developing economies and sociology are considered, namely business innovations
and regional development; labour market issues in the globalization context; industry and
sustainable development in selected European countries.
Doc. Dr. Yuriy Bilan,
Prof. Habil. Dr. Dainora Grundey