Psychological Features of Forming Ship Crews and Determining the Optimal Life Project Cycle

International Journal of Management (IJM), 11 (3), 2020, pp. 155–165.

11 Pages Posted: 29 Apr 2020

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R. V. Mann

Economics and Entrepreneurship Department, Cherkasy State Technological University, Cherkassy, Ukraine

A. J. Kuliiev

Maritime Law Department, Odessa National Maritime University, Odesa, Ukraine

O. V. Stovpets

Department of Criminal and Administrative Law, Odessa National Maritime University, Odesa, Ukraine

V. V. Baryshnikova

Department of Economy and Finance, Odessa National Maritime University, Odesa, Ukraine

M. A. Sadova

Department of General, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Higher education institution: Odessa Institute "Interregional Academy of Personnel Management", Odesa, Ukraine

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Date Written: April 4, 2020

Abstract

The essence of management activities in projects from the point of view of the largest corporations, shipping companies and project management professionals is the high requirements for business processes and the competencies of project managers – crew operators and their shipowners. The crew of ship, as the project team has a number of psychological features compared to other types of project teams that due to the specific objectives and conditions of realization of the products of sea transportation and industry projects. As a result, was developed the behavior of the “ship-operator” system simulation model. This model considers the conditions of incomplete determination of the volume of work on the vessel by operators, taking into account the characteristics of individual project participants and groups, which allows optimizing the composition of the project team – the crew of the ship.

Keywords: project management, psychological component, ship crew, ship system team forming

Suggested Citation

Mann, R. V. and Kuliiev, A. J. and Stovpets, O. V. and Baryshnikova, V. V. and Sadova, M. A., Psychological Features of Forming Ship Crews and Determining the Optimal Life Project Cycle (April 4, 2020). International Journal of Management (IJM), 11 (3), 2020, pp. 155–165., Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3568459

R. V. Mann (Contact Author)

Economics and Entrepreneurship Department, Cherkasy State Technological University, Cherkassy, Ukraine ( email )

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A. J. Kuliiev

Maritime Law Department, Odessa National Maritime University, Odesa, Ukraine ( email )

odesa
Ukraine

O. V. Stovpets

Department of Criminal and Administrative Law, Odessa National Maritime University, Odesa, Ukraine ( email )

odesa
Ukraine

V. V. Baryshnikova

Department of Economy and Finance, Odessa National Maritime University, Odesa, Ukraine ( email )

odesa
Ukraine

M. A. Sadova

Department of General, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Higher education institution: Odessa Institute "Interregional Academy of Personnel Management", Odesa, Ukraine ( email )

Odessa, Inglezi, 6
Odessa, 65000
Ukraine

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