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Sharing with good practices in

participating the projects


Rita Remeikiene +370 616 24114;
rita.remeikiene@tf.vu.lt
Content
1. The experience of participating
in the Projects
2. The main recognized
international publisher houses
My research fields:

Shadow economy, digital shadow


economy, money laundering, organized
crime, self-employment

Green Deal, sustainability, renewable


energy sources, decarbonization, circle
economy, waste management, second
raw material.
The types of the Projects:

• National projects (Lithuanian research council)


https://www.lmt.lt/en/research-funding/786International projects
• Horizon Europe projects
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/
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• International projects
National projects (1)
• 2020 – 2020 COVID 19 project “Organisational,
economic and legal preconditions to optimise
psychological support for professionals working in
emergency situations”. Budget 95 931 EUR
• 2020 – 2021 Welfare Society Project of the Research
Council of Lithuania “Interrelationships between
unemployment and the shadow economy in
Lithuanian regions”. Budget 109 897 EUR
• 2015 – 2017 The research group project of the Research
Council of Lithuania “”. Budget 99 928 EUR Digital
Shadow Economy
National projects (2)

• 2021 – 2024 the national research group project Protecting


work and income in the digital economy: a case study of
platform workers. Budget 149 138 EUR
• 2021 – 2023 (September) the project „Model of the
interaction of labour market and social support policies
and development of methodologies for its
implementation”. The project is co-financed by the
European Regional Development Fund (project No. 13.1.1-
LMT-K-718-05-0008) according to the grant agreement with
the Lithuanian Science Council. Funded as part of the EU
National projects (3)

Lithuania-Latvia-China (Taiwan)
Green Financing Practices of Commercial Banks in Lithuania,
Latvia, and Taiwan: A Comparative Study on Renewable Energy
Industry (example, waiting for the evaluation)

Partners: EKA University of Applied Sciences, National Sun Yat-


sen University
International projects (1)

2019 - 2020 Philip Morris International (PMI) Impact


International Project “Interdependence between
illegal tobacco turnover and corruption, money
laundering and organized crime”. Budget 380 000
EUR

2017 – 2018 PMI Impact International Project “Insights


intoCentral Eastern Europe Border-Town Smuggling
Economics”. Budget 500 000 EUR
International projects (2)

The Foundation for Baltic and East European Studies


project titled “Crimes and socio-economic development
in the Baltic Sea Region and Eastern Europe in
comparative perspective”

Partner: Södertörn University, Department of Social


Sciences
The success factors:
- novelty and innovation, prof. Schneider as a world expert
in the shadow economy
-the long-term problem in the Lithuanian municipalities,
which lacks data, results, Colin Williams as an informal
labour market expert
-Good team with specific expertise
-Multidisciplinary (economics, law, medicine, psychology)
-Value added to the existing problems (E-police department,
e-commerce department, Tax inspectorate)
-Dissemination of the projects results (articles, monographs
in the recognized databases)
Journals, which has Q1/Q2 in Lithuanian

Journal of business economics and


management
https://journals.vilniustech.lt/index.php/JBEM
Technological and Economic Development of
Economy
https://journals.vilniustech.lt/index.php/TEDE
The list of recognized publishing houses
https://www.lmt.lt/lt/doclib/
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Księgarnia Akademicka (https://akademicka.pl)
In press:
The Challenges and Opportunities in Law: Ukrainian Case
under the Conditions of War (13 subchapters)
Erasmus KA210-VET - Small-scale partnerships
in vocational education and training

Objectives
1. To practically test and evaluate the effectiveness of the new (innovative) simple
method for study organizations (MSO) among international students and
schoolchildren studying different disciplines (music, law and others) and experiencing
learning difficulties due to personal circumstances or structural barriers in the
education system;
2. To strengthen mutual cooperation, mutual learning and exchange of experience
between European universities (Akademija za sovremeni edukacii PRO SCIENTIA,
Vilnius University, Academy Liszt Music Art) in the context of interdisciplinarity and
sustainable environment, enhancing the application of the new MSO to improve
effective study results and educate young people on circular economy issues
Contacts
Rita Remeikiene
Senior researcher
+370 616 24114
rita.remeikiene@tf.vu.lt

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