Nikita S. Lukashevich
Nikita S. Lukashevich
Associate Professor of Higher School of Production Management
Deputy Director of the Institute of Industrial Management, Economics and Trade
PhD in Economics

English proficiency:

Fluent

Research projects:

  • Grant of the President of the Russian Federation for state support of young Russian scientists-candidates of science «Decision support system for making investment and credit decisions for corporate borrowers based on information-statistical and fuzzy-set approaches».
  • Grant «Assessment of creditworthiness and lending conditions of small business entities based on fuzzy-set approach».
  • Analysis of existing and forecasted needs of automotive companies of the Leningrad Region and St. Petersburg for testing (engineering) support of auto components".
  • Efficient services of professional and social support and retention of international specialists of various categories in universities participating in the project to improve the competitiveness of leading universities of the Russian Federation".
  • International academic project Erasmus Plus «Development and implementation of the masterʼs program «Green logistics management»: promoting Trans-Eurasian accessibility through sustainable logistics management and ICT competence.

Research topics:

  • Development of an Organizational Humanistic Maturity Assessment System
  • Humanisation of Digital HR Technologies
  • Conceptual Model of Employee Dignity in Human-Centric Management
  • Ethics of Artificial Intelligence in Human Resource Management
  • Humanistic Approach to Conflict Management in Multicultural Teams
  • Employee Engagement Management Through Humanistic HR Practices in Economic Instability
  • Forming Organizational Culture Based on Humanistic Management Principles
  • Humanistic Personnel Management Practices in Digital Transformation
  • Developing Team Management Tools in Human-Centric Contexts
  • Diffusion Models for Humanistic Innovations and Values in Organisation

Field of study:

Business and Management

Research interests:

  • Human resource management.
  • Humanistic management.
  • Economic and mathematical modeling in management.

Specific requirement:

  • Formed scientific interests in areas close to the specifiedareas.
  • Mastery of scientific research methods.
  • Skills in writing scientific articles. Existing experience of publishing in peer-reviewed scientific journals.
  • Publication activity (at least 2 articles in peer-reviewed journals on the research topic)

Main publications:

  1. Lukashevich N.S. et al. Stochastic process-based drought monitoring and assessment system: A temporal switched weights approach for accurate and precise drought determination / A. Kh. Muhammad, S. Barykin, D. Karpov [et al.] // PLoS ONE. — 2025. — Vol. 20, No. 2. — P. e0307323. — DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.307 323.
  2. REDUCTION OF UNCERTAINTY USING ADAPTIVE MODELING UNDER STOCHASTIC CRITERIA OF INFORMATION CONTENT Garanin D.A., Lukashevich N.S., Efimenko S.V., Chernorutsky I.G., Barykin S.E., Kazaryan R., Buniak V., Parfenov A. Frontiers in Applied Mathematics and Statistics. 2023. Т. 8. P. 1 092 156. — DOI 10.3389/fams.2022.1 092 156.
  3. TRANSFORMATION OF THE SUSTAINABILITY CONCEPT IN THE SOCIOECONOMIC SYSTEM AND LABOR MARKET Savelyeva N.K., Saidakova V.A., Pirogova O.E., Barykin S.E., Kalinina O., Lukashevich N.S., Krasnov A., Yarchak V., Mikhaylov A., Mottaeva A.B., Pryadko I.P. Information Sciences Letters. 2023. Т. 12. No 10. С. 2641−2648.
  4. NEXUS BETWEEN FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT AND ENERGY POVERTY IN ASIAN COUNTRIES IN THE CONTEXT OF TAX BURDEN Mikhailov A.Yu., Barykin S.E., Golub I., Lukashevich N.S., Kalinina O., Nguyen A.P., Yarchak V., Karlibaeva R., Talapbayeva G., Senjyu T. Information Sciences Letters. 2023. Т. 12. No 10. С. 2755−2766.
  5. AN INNOVATIVE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK USING LOGIT-BOOSTED MACHINE LEARNING ALGORITHMS FOR VEHICULAR AD HOC NETWORKS (VANETS) Zhang W., Barykin S.E., Kirillova T.V., Kapustina I.V., Lukashevich N.S., Zaytsev A. Engineered Science. 2023. Т. 26. DOI 10.30 919/es980.
  6. MULTILEVEL PROGNOSIS OF LOGISTICS CHAINS IN CASE OF UNCERTAINTY: INFORMATION AND STATISTICAL TECHNOLOGIES IMPLEMENTATION Lukashevich N., Garanin D., Svirina A. Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity. 2018. Т. 4. No 1. С. 2.

Postgraduate Studies