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Title: Cross-border dynamics and local growth : the Polish-Ukrainian border region as a case study
Authors: Malkowski, Arkadiusz
Brelik, Agnieszka
Malkowska, Agnieszka
Keywords: Borderlands -- Poland
Border crossing -- Poland
Cross-border shopping -- Poland
Tourism -- Economic aspects -- Poland
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: University of Piraeus. International Strategic Management Association
Citation: Malkowski, A., Brelik, A., & Malkowska, A. (2024). Cross-border dynamics and local growth : the Polish-Ukrainian border region as a case study. European Research Studies Journal, 27(4), 584-599.
Abstract: PURPOSE: The article presents selected results of research on the impact of border traffic on the development of peripheral areas on the example of the Polish-Ukrainian borderland. The subject of the study was border traffic in the context of its importance as a development of peripheral areas.
DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH: The research was conducted on the basis of data available from public statistics and analysis of available literature on the subject. The study covered the entire Polish-Ukrainian border area. The research period covers the years 2009-2022.
FINDINGS: The increase in border traffic and increasing spending by foreigners in the border area indicate the potential for the development of various forms of economic activity in the Polish-Ukrainian border area.
PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS: Studies have shown that border traffic and related shopping tourism is an important factor in regional development.
ORIGINALITY/VALUE: The proposed solutions are expected to increase the quality of services offered to shopping tourists crossing the Polish-Ukrainian border.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/129154
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