Building a Holistic Information System for Evaluating Human Capital and ESG Metrics in Support of Ukraine's European Integration

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Oleg Lagodiyenko, Oleksandr Demchenko, Serhii Tkachenko, Olga Denysiuk, Inna Bezhenar, Ihor Senchyk

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As Ukraine advances towards European integration, the assessment of human capital and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) indicators has become crucial for aligning with EU standards and fostering sustainable development. This study aims to develop an integrated information system that enables a comprehensive evaluation of human capital and ESG indicators, thereby enhancing decision-making processes. The research combines qualitative interviews with quantitative data analysis to identify essential metrics and create an intuitive system architecture. The proposed information system incorporates sophisticated data analytics and visualization tools, facilitating real-time monitoring and reporting of human capital and ESG performance. The results indicate that this system significantly improves the accuracy and efficiency of evaluations, leading to a more informed policy framework that supports Ukraine's strategic goals for European integration. The study emphasizes the importance of stakeholder involvement in the system's development to ensure it meets the diverse needs of users across various sectors. The findings of this research have broader implications, offering a scalable model for other countries looking to enhance their human capital and ESG assessments in line with international standards. This integrated information system is a crucial step towards fostering transparency, accountability, and sustainable development in Ukraine's journey towards European integration.

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