Nataliia Tkalenko Editor

Nataliia Versal is a Professor at Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Ukraine, and an Assistant Professor at Mendel University in Brno, Czech Republic, specializing in financial stability and shocks. She has taught in Ukraine, Czechia, Portugal, Spain, Thailand, and Indonesia, covering subjects like financial institutions and markets, central banks and monetary policy, and banking. Versal holds a Ph.D. in Finance, Banking, and Insurance. Her research interests include the financial system and digitalization, financial literacy and well-being, the interplay of monetary and macroprudential policy, and the silver economy. Versal is actively involved in international projects; she also serves as the leader of Jean Monnet Module “EU for People’s Digital, Eco, and Financial Awareness” and as the Science Communication Coordinator of COST Action 21107 ‘DIGI-net’.

Martina Rašticová is an Associate Professor of Business and Economics at Mendel University in Brno, Czech Republic, where she leads the Department of Management and the Research Institute Smart Society. She also chairs the COST Action CA21107 DIGI-net, a European research network bringing together experts from 44 countries. She holds a Ph.D. in Social Psychology from Masaryk University and has been actively engaged in numerous international research projects, including multiple COST Actions and Erasmus+ initiatives. Her research focuses on digitalisation, the ageing workforce, and gender management, with additional contributions in inclusive education and human rights. Rašticová has published widely in international journals and edited volumes, contributing significantly to the fields of social psychology, human resource management, and diversity studies.

Nataliia Tkalenko is Professor at Chernihiv Polytechnic National University, Ukraine and an Assistant Professor at Mendel University in Brno, Czech Republic. Her scholarly interests encompass financial stability, public administration, sustainable development, and digital transformation in education and the economy. Tkalenko has extensive experience in academic leadership and international research collaboration, serving as a co-coordinator and principal investigator in several international projects supported by the Erasmus+ Programme, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic, European Cooperation in Science and Technology. In addition, she acts as an expert for the National Agency for Higher Education Quality Assurance of Ukraine. In recognition of her significant contribution to national science and higher education, she has been awarded the honorary title Honored Worker of Science and Technology of Ukraine by the President of Ukraine.