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