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2020 | 7 | 3(27) | 99-116

Article title

Aplikacja koncepcji zarządzania wartością VBM w publicznych instytucjach kultury

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Title variants

EN
Application of the concept of Value-Based Management in public cultural institutions

Languages of publication

PL

Abstracts

PL
W artykule zaprezentowano koncepcję zarządzania wartością VBM dostosowaną do specyfiki publicznych instytucji kultury. Proces dostosowawczy obejmuje przede wszystkim uwzględnienie społecznych korzyści generowanych przez instytucje kultury oraz zastosowanie w kalkulacji społecznej stopy dyskontowej. Prezentowana koncepcja umożliwia ocenę społecznej racjonalności działalności prowadzonej przez niekomercyjne instytucje kultury. W celu lepszego zobrazowania proponowanych rozwiązań przedstawiono przykład liczbowy prezentujący omawianą w artykule metodykę.
EN
The article discusses the concept of value-based management adapted to the specificity of public cultural institutions. The adaptation process involves mainly the consideration of the advantages generated by cultural institutions and the application of a discount rate in social calculations. The presented concept makes it possible to assess the social rationale behind the activity of non-commercial cultural institutions. In order to explain the suggested solutions better, a numerical example illustrating the methodology covered in the paper has been used.

Year

Volume

7

Issue

Pages

99-116

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Dates

published
2020-10-28

Contributors

  • Akademia Leona Koźmińskiego, Katedra Finansów
  • Akademia Leona Koźmińskiego, Katedra Finansów

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