The possibilities of trans-frontier co-operation within the crisis management in public administration of the Slovak Republic

Economic Annals-ХХI: Volume 144, Issue 9-10(1), Pages: 18-21

Citation information:
Filip, S. (2014). The possibilities of trans-frontier co-operation within the crisis management in public administration of the Slovak Republic. Economic Annals-XXI, 9-10(1), 18-21. https://ea21journal.world/index.php/ea-v144-04/


Stanislav Filip
PhD (Economics),
Associate Professor,
Vice Rector for Foreign Affairs and PR,
School of Economics and Management in Public Administration in Bratislava
16 Furdekova Str., Bratislava 5, 851 04, Slovak Republic
stanislav.filip@vsemvs.sk

The possibilities of trans-frontier co-operation within the crisis management in public administration of the Slovak Republic

Abstract. The author presents findings and results of a research performed by experts of the School of Economics and Management in Public Administration in Bratislava in the city districts of Bratislava, the capital city of the Slovak Republic, as well as in municipalities within Bratislava self-governing region bordering to the Austrian region of Burgenland and Salgotarjan city on the Hungarian side. There have been applied standardized research methods. The results are verified by Delphi expert method. The presented results have confirmed the work hypothesis that the frontier cities and municipalities in the Slovak Republic have ability and capacity to provide mutual aid related to the natural disasters. The study presents conclusions and recommendations how to improve the current situation in trans-frontier co-operation during the crisis situations.

Keywords: Frontier Municipalities; Trans-Frontier Co-Operation; Mutual Aid; Natural Disaster

JEL Classification: H12

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Received 10.08.2014