Storozhylova Uliana

Position: Associate Professor

Science degree, academic title: Candidate of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor

Year of birth: 1982

Education:

Ukrainian State Academy of Railway Transport, 2003, “Economics of Enterprises”, economist.

Candidate of Economic Sciences since 2007. She defended her dissertation in the specialized scientific council D 64.820.05 at the Ukrainian State Academy of Railway Transport, specialty 08.00.04 – economics and enterprise management (by type of economic activity), dissertation topic “Ensuring the competitiveness of the enterprise through innovation and investment mechanism.” DK diploma number № 041920.

Scientific activity direction:

Development of modern management in Ukraine and in the world. International transport and logistics systems in the context of economic globalization and management.

Author:

Author of more than 45 scientific works and educational and methodical developments. Textbooks with the stamp of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine – 1; lecture notes – 4; other methodical editions – 10; articles in professional scientific journals – 28. Participated in 15 national and international scientific and scientific-practical conferences. scientific works and educational and methodical developments.

Awards and diplomas:

Featured publications:

  1. Dykan, O. V., Storozhylova, U. L., & Kovaliov, A. Y. (2022). Economic aspects of digitalization policy implementation in the Black Sea region. Prychoromorski Economic Studies, (76), 155–161. https://doi.org/10.32782/bses.76-22
  2. Vasyliyev, O. L., & Storozhylova, U. L. (2023). Application of modern digital technologies for the post-war recovery of Ukrainian enterprises. Bulletin of Transport Economics and Industry, (81–82), 193–199. Retrieved from https://lib.kart.edu.ua/handle/123456789/16869lib.kart.edu.ua
  3. Vasyliyev, O. L., & Storozhylova, U. L. (2023). Smart education and open science as a foundation for Ukraine’s economic digitalization. Bulletin of Transport Economics and Industry, (83), 265–270. https://doi.org/10.18664/btie.83.300398
  4. Dykan, O. V., Krykhtina, Y. O., & Storozhylova, U. L. (2023). Model of public communication and social inclusion. Bulletin of Transport Economics and Industry, (84), 208–222. https://doi.org/10.18664/btie.84.301499
  5. Vasyliyev, O. L., & Storozhylova, U. L. (2024). Prospects for the use of sustainable logistics in Ukraine. Bulletin of Transport Economics and Industry, (86), 63–68. Retrieved from https://btie.kart.edu.ua/article/view/309946/301316btie.kart.edu.ua
  6. Panchenko, S. V., Deineka, O. H., Dykan, O. V., et al. (Eds.). (2019). Logistics in railway transport: Textbook. Kharkiv: Ukrainian State University of Railway Transport. https://surli.cc/tnpdvb
  7. Dykan, O. V., Storozhylova, U. L., & Vasyliyev, O. L. (2024). Foreign economic development, cooperation and partnership in the context of Ukraine’s post-war recovery. Bulletin of Transport Economics and Industry, (85), 24–30. https://doi.org/10.18664/btie.85.306323

The main subjects that teaches are:

NumberDisciplineEducation Program/Higher Education Level
1Public management and administration (Self-management, professional career and leadership in the public sphere. Management of sustainable development)Public Administration
2Management in the system of state authorities and local self-governmentManagement of organizations and administration
3State and regional administrationPublic Administration
4Electronic governancePublic Administration
5Logistics Management and Supply Chain DesignSustainable logistics and supply chain management
6Financial Flows in Logistic SystemSustainable logistics and supply chain management