Scientific Papers

JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES


© CSR, 2008-2019
ISSN: 2306-3483 (Online), 2071-8330 (Print)

2.8
2019CiteScore
 
83nd percentile
Powered by  Scopus



Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)


Strike Plagiarism

Partners

Shadow economy interconnection with maritime sector development in coastal European countries

Vol. 13, No 3, 2020

 

Mykolas Navickas

 

Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, 

Klaipėda University, Lithuania

mykolas.navickas@gmail.com (corresponding author)

ORCID 0000-0002-4734-2804


Shadow economy interconnection with maritime sector development in coastal European countries

Vytautas Juščius

 

Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, 

Klaipėda University, Lithuania

ek.shmf@ku.lt

ORCID 0000-0002-4695-6679


Marcin Rabe

 

Faculty of Management and Economics of Services,

University of Szczecin, Szczecin, Poland

marcin.rabe@wzieu.pl

ORCID 0000-0002-4817-1971 

 

 

 

Abstract. In this article, the authors analyze the interconnection between shadow economy and maritime sector development in coastal European countries. The article provides scientific analysis review of shadow economy and maritime sector, their importance and interconnection; and also examines the current trends of shadow economy and maritime sector in the selected countries. Additionally, the authors raise the hypothesis about the interconnectivity of shadow economy and maritime sector development, which are later tested using the regression model (based on the MIMIC methodology). Models aim to distinguish the relationship between shadow economy and the factors which impacts maritime sector development. The research results show that there is a significant relationship between shadow economy and main maritime sector impacts factors. During the research, the authors have identified that an increase of production value (operating profit), personnel costs and the number of employees in the companies operating in the maritime industry, will lead to decrease of shadow economy in coastal European countries. Furthermore, shadow economy decreases as weight handled in these countries’ ports increases. On the other hand, the research findings show that as the number of companies operating in the maritime industry and their turnover increase, the shadow economy could increase as well.

 

Received: January, 2020

1st Revision: June, 2020

Accepted: September, 2020

 

DOI: 10.14254/2071-8330.2020/13-3/20

 

JEL ClassificationB41, C12, O10, O17

Keywordsshadow economy, maritime sector, European coastal countries, MIMIC methodology