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Назва: Human capital development and organizational resilience in crisis conditions as a framework for ukraine and european integration
Автори: Proskurnina N.
Soroka V.
Теми: human capital
HRM in crisis
socio-psychological factors
war in Ukraine
integration into the EU
Дата публікації: 2026
Бібліографічний опис: Proskurnina N. Human capital development and organizational resilience in crisis conditions as a framework for ukraine and european integration / N. Proskurnina, V. Soroka // Ефективна економіка. - 2026.- Vol. 5.
Короткий огляд (реферат): Human capital development during crisis periods represents a critical challenge for contemporary human resource management. The war in Ukraine, global economic instability, and mass forced migration create unprecedented challenges for organizations in both Ukraine and EU member states. These circumstances necessitate rethinking traditional HR management approaches and understanding the role of socio-psychological factors in organizational resilience. This study aims to develop an assessment model examining the impact of sociopsychological factors on human resource management effectiveness under crisis conditions, employing an integrated methodological framework applicable to Ukrainian and European contexts. The study employed a mixed-methods approach. Data were collected through a structured survey of 189 HR managers from Ukrainian enterprises located in conflict-affected regions (N=189). An adapted Cobb-Douglas production function was utilized to model the relationship between sociopsychological factors and HR management effectiveness. Socio-psychological factors were operationalized as the differential between positive motivators and negative demotivators, with their relative significance assessed through elasticity coefficients. The model's parametric flexibility enables recalibration for alternative organizational contexts, including EU member states, subject to context-specific data collection and validation. The findings indicate that positive motivational factors marginally outweighed negative ones by 2.5%, revealing significant vulnerabilities in the organizational support system during crisis periods. Statistical analysis identified professional integrity, peer support, and psychological resilience as the strongest positive predictors of HR effectiveness. Conversely, impulsivity, excessive multitasking, and narrow focus on monetary incentives demonstrated significant negative correlations with performance outcomes. Cross-national comparative analysis of Ukrainian and European cases highlights critical success factors for workforce integration, including structured social support programs, intercultural communication frameworks, and adaptive organizational capacity. These findings suggest that organizations operating in crisis contexts require balanced attention to both material and psychosocial dimensions of employee motivation. Therefore, the proposed model provides a quantitative evaluation of the socio-psychological factors affecting human capital in crisis situations, underscores their strategic relevance, and supports the adaptation of management practices to varying national and organizational contexts.
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