THEMATIC EDITOR
THEMATIC FIELD: ECONOMICS
Vladimir MenshikovDaugavpils University (Latvia) Doctor of Science (in Sociology), Professor; Head of Center of Social Studies;
Area of expertise: national security, finance and credit, regional economy, social stratification |
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Expert of the Latvian Council for Science (Economics, Sociology), Chairman of the Promotional (Doctoral) Council on Economics and Entrepreneurship of Daugavpils University, Chairman of the International Professors' Council on Sociology and Psychology | |
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ResearchGate h =7,07 |
Member of International Editorial Boards: |
• Social Science Bulletin. publisher – DU , Latvia .ISSN 1691-1881 (chairman of the International Editorial Board) • Philosophy. Sociology. Lithunian Academy of Sciences (member of the International Editorial Board) • Journal "Edukacija w Dyskursie" (member of the International Editorial Board) - Pomeranian University in Słupsk ,Poland,.ISSN 2299-2413.
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• Experience of research of social classes in Latvia. // Philosophy. Sociology. Lithunian Academy of Sciences. 2016. t.27, Nr.2, pp.83-92. (SCOPUS, Thomson Reuters ) https://www.researchgate.net/publication/305263839_Experience_of_research_of_social_classes_in_Latvia
• Network Capital Phenomenon and its Possibilities Under the Influence of Development of Information and Communication Technologies. // Journal of security sustainability issues. 2017, June, Volume 6, Number 4. pp.585-604. (co-authors – Olga Lavrinenko, Ludmila Sinica, Anastasiia Simakhova) (SCOPUS )
• Social Economy as a Tool to Ensure National Security .// Journal of security sustainability issues. 2017, December, Volume 7, Number 2. pp.31-51. (co-authors – Olga Volkova, Nataliia Stukalo, Anastasiia Simakhova) (SCOPUS) http://jssidoi.org/jssi/uploads/papers/26/Menshikov_Social_economy_as_a_tool_to_ensure_national_security.pdf
• Network Capital Phenomenon and its Possibilities Under the Influence of Development of Information and Communication Technologies. // Journal of security sustainability issues. 2017, June, Volume 6, Number 4. (co-authors – Olga Lavrinenko, Ludmila Sinica, Anastasiia Simakhova) (SCOPUS)
• Mobile Lifestyle of Latvian and Belarusian Youth in the Aspect of Employment. // Filosofija. Sociologija. 2017. V.28, №4, p.236-245. (co-authors – Olga Lavrinenko, Alena Vankevich). (SCOPUS)
• Influence of existing social and economic interactions on sustainable territory development: The case of Iceland. // Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Issues. Volume 5, Issue 3, March 2018, pp. 412-437 (co-authors – Vera Komarova, Jeļena Lonska, Olga Lavriņenko)( SCOPUS ) http://doi.org/10.9770/jesi.2018.5.3(1)
• Digitalization for increased access security to healthcare services in Latvia. // Journal of Security and Sustainability Issues, Volume 9 Number 1 September 2019, pp.171-180. (co-author – Olga Volkova) (Scopus) https://doi.org/10.9770/jssi.2019.9.1(13)