Oleksiy TITARENKO1, Anna POLITOVA2, Mykhailo AKIMOV3, Andrii PRYKHODKO4, Roman YEMELIANOV5 and Jaroslaw SZREDER6
1 University of Customs and Finance, Volodymyra Vernadskoho St, 2/4, Dnipro, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Ukraine
2 Donetsk State University of Management, 58 Karpinskogo street, Mariupol, Ukraine
3 National Academy of Internal Affairs,1 Solomjanska Square, Kyiv, Ukraine
4,5 Kryvyi Rih Educational and Scientific Institute, Donetsk State University of Internal Affairs, Tilhy Stepana St, 21, Kryvyi Rih, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Ukraine
6 Pomeranian University, ul. Arcziszewskiego 22a, Slupsk, Poland
Volume 2021 (34),
Article ID 38156521,
Digital Transformation and Technology Integration in Enterprise Management: 38ISM 2021
Abstract
Corporate raiding is a pervasive problem and severely threat to economic and social development . The phenomenon of raiding often examined from the country’s broader problem of endemic corruption. Paper scrutinizes a hypothesis that implementing of digital technologies to transform public administration organizations and their relationships with business, NGO, citizens and each other don’t necessary help reduce the level of corporate raiding without severe sanctions and enhance Ukrainian officials who assist raiders use sophisticated schemes of corruption. This research sheds light on the causes and factors of interdependence between digital tools and attacks on corporate property as well as ways of counteraction of raiding in Ukraine using digital tools.