Chief Editor
  • Prof. Christina Nikolova, PhD
Editorial Board
  • Prof. Christina Nikolova, PhD - UNWE
  • Prof. Elka Todorova, DSc. - UNWE
  • Prof. Maya Lambovska, DSc. - UNWE
  • Assoc. Prof. Todor Nedev, PhD - UNWE
  • Assoc. Prof. Dorina Kabakchieva, PhD - UNWE
  • Assoc. Prof. Paskal Zhelev, PhD - UNWE
Scientific Secretary
  • Assoc. Prof. Aleksandar Valkov, PhD - UNWE
Coordinator
  • Assist. Prof. Veselina Lyubomirova, PhD - UNWE
International Editorial Board
  • Damian Stantchev, PhD
    Edinburgh NAPIER University, UK

  • Ivaylo Vassilev, PhD
    University of Southampton,UK

  • Prof. Irina Kuzmina-Merlino, PhD
    Transport and Telecommunication Institute, Riga

  • Milan Zdravkovic
    University of Niš, Serbia

  • Prof. Niculae Mihaita, PhD
    Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies, Romania

  • Prof. Ricardo Jardim-Gonçalves, PhD
    UNINOVA institute, New University of Lisbon, Portugal

  • Prof. Ing. Jaroslav Belás, PhD
    Tomas Bata University in Zlín, Czech Republic

  • Prof. John Rijsman, PhD
    Tilburg University

  • Prof. Ing. Zdenek Dvorák, PhD
    University of Zilina, Slovak Republic

  • Prof. Zoran Cekerevac, PhD
    “Union – Nikola Tesla” University in Belgrade, Serbia

Synergy Panorama of the Doctoral Process
YEARBOOK OF UNWE
year 2022
Issue 1

Synergy Panorama of the Doctoral Process

Abstract

There is a set of problems that emerges before the contemporary organization of the doctoral studies in economic sciences and their resolution is determined by the factors of employing the systemic, cybernetic and synergy approach. Evolution and catastrophic leap are the two paths of contemporary development that are based on the richness of scientific insight. Its grounds are laid in the field of doctoral studies as the starting phase of each science. The object of this piece of research is the doctoral process, while its research topic is the latter’s synergy panorama. A basic assumption held is that the synergistic reflection should be interpreted as the dictatorship of the integrity of the examined process. In its standard form, the interrelated behaviour of self-organization is interpreted in terms of hierarchization (obedience), parameters of order (order and chaos), cyclical reason (obligatory feedback) that are all targeted at establishing a natural order in doctoral studies – self-sufficiency with the presumption of growth.

JEL: А20, А29, В41

Keywords

doctoral studies, integrity, synergy, self-organization, evolution, parameters of order, self-sufficiency
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ISSN (print): 1312-5486
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