How the “perfect storm” influences on modern economy and management

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dc.contributor.author Zhmai, A. en
dc.date.accessioned 2024-04-18T11:59:33Z
dc.date.available 2024-04-18T11:59:33Z
dc.date.issued 2020
dc.identifier.citation Zhmai A. How the “perfect storm” influences on modern economy and management / Розширюючи обрії: п’ятнадцятий міжнар. форум студ. і молодих учених, 20 – 21 травня 2020 р., м. Дніпро: зб. тез. Дніпро, 2020. С. 490–493. en
dc.identifier.uri https://repo.odmu.edu.ua:443/xmlui/handle/123456789/15095
dc.description.abstract It took only a few months of the new 2020, and the world has already changed beyond recognition. One after another, events that no one could have predicted follow, and together they add up to the so-called “perfect storm”. The Cambridge English Dictionary defines this phenomenon as “an extremely bad situation in which many bad things happen at the same time”. The Oxford English Dictionary has published references for "perfect storm" going back to 1718, but the first use of the expression comes from the issue about the meteorological circumstances in Texas in 1936. en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject “perfect storm” en
dc.subject modern economy en
dc.subject modern management en
dc.subject coronavirus COVID-19 en
dc.title How the “perfect storm” influences on modern economy and management en
dc.type Article en


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