Digital Transformation:
Challenges and Strategies
General requirements for abstracts
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2. Orientation: portrait, margins: all sides 2 cm, paragraph: 1.25 cm, line spacing: single, font size: font size: 12 “Times New Roman”.
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5. Formulas: internal formula editor in Microsoft Word.
6. Literature: in square brackets in the text [1, p. 2], the list of literature is given at the end of the text in alphabetical order or in the order of reference.
7. The volume of the abstracts of the report: from 1 to 3 pages.
8. Abstracts should not contain stylistic, spelling, grammatical errors and signs of plagiarism. The abstract materials must be carefully edited by the authors. The author is responsible for the content and design of the materials.
SAMPLE ABSTRACT FORMAT
Section: Digital Tools in Business and Law
Olena LIUTAK
Doctor of Economics, Professor
Lutsk National Technical University, Ukraine
CURRENT TRENDS IN THE USE OF DIGITAL TOOLS IN INCREASING THE MARKET CAPITALIZATION OF ENTERPRISES
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List of sources used:
1. Vakhovych, I., Kryvovyazyuk, I., Kovalchuk, N., Kovalska, L., Dorosh, V. and Burban, O. Assessment of the impact of financial and non-financial instruments on equity and cash flows as the basis for decision-making to increase enterprise market capitalization. Financial and credit activity problems of theory and practice. 4, 57. 2024, 218–232. URL: https://doi.org/10.55643/fcaptp.4.57.2024.4439