International Journal of Psychology and Strategic Communication

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Nataliia Meshko

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Nataliia Meshko

Professor

Oles Honchar Dnipro National UniversityUkraine
First publication2025
IJPSC publications1
Latest publication2025
Co-authors1
Main research areasInnovation, Psychology, Strategic Communication

Scholarly Profile

Nataliia Meshko is represented in the International Journal of Psychology and Strategic Communication with one publication in 2025. The IJPSC publication record is associated with Innovation, Psychology, and Strategic Communication. The latest contribution is “Strategies for Managing Remote Teams in International Enterprises” (2025). The linked publications include collaboration with Sofia Salamanina. The affiliation recorded at the time of publication includes Oles Honchar Dnipro National University.

Latest IJPSC Contribution

2025 · Research Article

Strategies for Managing Remote Teams in International Enterprises

Sofia Salamanina, Nataliia Meshko

This article examines the strategies, tools, and influencing factors in managing remote teams within international companies in a changing external environment. The goal is to explore the unique aspects of managing remote teams in the context of cross-geographical interactions within modern organizations. Key challenges affecting multinational collaboration are discussed, such as communication difficulties, coordination, and cultural differences. The article highlights the importance of effective leadership, adaptive organizational culture, and the…

Remote workleadershipinternational managementorganizational cultureteam communicationadaptabilityhuman resource management

IJPSC Publications (1)

TitleVolume / IssueYearDOITypeTopics
Strategies for Managing Remote Teams in International Enterprises n/a 2025 10.61030/UUMA1480 Research Article
InnovationPsychologyStrategic Communication

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20251publication

Affiliations in IJPSC Publications

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Meshko, Nataliia

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Topics Innovation, Psychology, Strategic Communication

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