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Zhelao Vytev
Discussion Questions of Stress Testing in the Modern Bank Practice
Summary:
The present article provides critical analysis of the existing practice for carrying out of stress-test in the banking sector in the country and abroad. It provides good grounds for accentuating on a number of unsolved or discussion issues, concerning: significance of the stress-tests; scope and periodicity of their implementation; identification of the specific risks, with potential negative effects; scenario modelling with specifying key risk parameters (factors), subject of shocking changes; performance of comparative analysis of the methods for implementing stress-tests and outlining of their advantages and disadvantages; specifics of implementation of the so-called „reverse" stress-tests, etc.
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Radoslav Gabrovski
The Challenges in EU Business Environment: Possibilities or Problems for the Bulgarian Firms
Summary:
The paper focuses the attention upon some of the most significant challenges the Bulgarian business is to be faced with after joining with the EU. Highlighted the main areas and reasons for the difficulties and problems the country would probably suffer in the new business environment. The author’s concept is that amongst the many efforts the Bulgarian companies would need to meet the rigid requirements of the new business-logic in EU market, business-re-engineering and risk management are of primary and utmost importance. From that point of view, some of the key areas and suggestions are briefly outlined below.
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Mihail Chipriyanov, Galina Chipriyanova
Field of Application of Decision Support Systems (DSS) in Photovoltaic Project Management
Summary:
The article focuses on current issues in the field of application of Decision Support Systems (DSS) in the management of photovoltaic (PV) projects. In the era of renewable energy growth and the increasing need for environmentally sustainable solutions, PV projects are becoming increasingly important. In order to successfully execute such projects, informed decision-making and optimal resource utilization are required. One effective solution in this direction is the implementation of an integrated DSS, which supports the decision-making process. The article assesses the functions of DSS in PV projects, with a particular emphasis on its capabilities for data management and analysis, scenario analysis and simulation, as well as risk assessment and management. Using the case method, the importance of DSS in improving decision-making, optimizing resource allocation and increasing the efficiency of PV projects is argued.