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1. Stress Management — 04 December 2012
Authors: • Paul Marinescu
Abstract: In the post-modern management organizational leaders have the obligation of protecting their employees against factors that could cause damages to theManager 5 - 2007 > Stress Management
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2. A new content of the liberal economic profession — 21 November 2012
Authors: • Elena Ciucur • Liana Elefterie
Abstract: The whole socio-economic development relies eventually on the quality of the individual's work as a production generator.Its occurence within theManager 5 - 2007 > A new content of the liberal economic profession
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3. Diplomacy and Diplomatic Protocol — 21 November 2012
Authors: • ~ Lect. Ph.D Oana Iucu, Afiliation: University of Bucharest
Abstract: The present study aims to observe relationships and determining factors between diplomacy and diplomatic protocol as outlined by historical and cManager 8 - 2008 > Diplomacy and Diplomatic Protocol
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4. The dynamics of organizational transformation — 26 November 2012
Authors: • Prof. Ph.D. Paul Marinescu, Afiliation: University of Bucharest
Abstract: The present paper aims to emphasize a number of defining elements of the organizational transformation dynamics. The way in which people are prepManager 7 - 2008 > The dynamics of organizational transformation
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5. Globalization and suzerainty — 21 November 2012
Authors: • Prof. Ph.D. Ion Bucur, Afiliation: University of Bucharest
Abstract: Globalization, an asymmetric, complex and controversial process has become the center of the main theoretical debates at the end of the 20th centManager 7 - 2008 > Globalization and suzerainty
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6. The causes and the effects of the inflation — 21 November 2012
Authors: • Cristian Valentin Hapenciuc • Gabriela-Liliana Cioban
Abstract: The inflation represents the result of the economical, monetary and socio-political factors seeing through the inter-conditioning and simultanManager 6 - 2007 > The causes and the effects of the inflation
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7. Competitiveness in the New Economy. Implications for Romania given its Adhesion to the European Union — 21 November 2012
Authors: • Gheorghe Popescu • Veronica Adriana Popescu • Cristina Raluca Popescu
Abstract: At the present moment there can be noticed that world's economy is evolving from an essentially industrial society towards a Global InformManager 6 - 2007 > Competitiveness in the New Economy. Implications for Romania given its Adhesion to the European Union
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8. The role of communication in the transformation process of public institutions in Romania — 21 November 2012
Authors: • Ioana Vasile
Abstract: As a result of changes that take place in the Romanian economical-political-social environment before and after the integration in the European UManager 6 - 2007 > The role of communication in the transformation process of public institutions in Romania
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9. The Current Economic Crisis Probable Causes - Possible Evolutions — 18 December 2012
Authors: • Prof. Ph. D. Paul Marinescu, Afiliation: Faculty of Bussines and Administration
Abstract: This paper is intended at emphasizing that the world today, too complex and vulnerable is a set of crises generating factors. Unfortunately, few are oManager 9 - 2009 > The Current Economic Crisis Probable Causes - Possible Evolutions
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10. Evaluating factors that influence egg production at Konsoni Poultry Company — 04 December 2012
Authors: • Muje Gjonbalaj • Arben Musliu • Myrvete Badivuku-Pantina • Ilir Zenalaj
Abstract: The main focus of this research is to evaluate the factors thought to influence the monthly egg production of Konsoni Poultry Company. The linear regrManager 9 - 2009 > Evaluating factors that influence egg production at Konsoni Poultry Company
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11. Global Economic Crisis. Case Study on the Romanian Financial Market — 04 December 2012
Authors: • Prof. Ph. D. Stelian Stancu, Afiliation: Academy of Economic Studies, Romania • Ph. D. Candidate Madalina Oana Predescu, Afiliation: Academy of Economic Studies, Romania
Abstract: The first part of the present paper proposes to study the concept of global financial system and the issues that led to outline its approach frame, asManager 9 - 2009 > Global Economic Crisis. Case Study on the Romanian Financial Market
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12. Kosovo beer markets - Consumer preferences and baying behaviour — 18 December 2012
Authors: • M. Gjonbalaj, Afiliation: Agriculture Faculty of the University of Prishtina • I. Miftari, Afiliation: Agriculture Faculty of the University of Prishtina • H. Bytyqi, Afiliation: Agriculture Faculty of the University of Prishtina • J.Shkodra, Afiliation: Agriculture Faculty of the University of Prishtina
Abstract: This paper analyzes and presents important findings on the consumers buying behaviour and their preferences for beer. The paper also tests wheManager 10 - 2009 > Kosovo beer markets - Consumer preferences and baying behaviour
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13. The role of public-private partnership in preventing and managing disaster — 06 December 2012
Authors: • Magdalena Platis, email: magdalena.iordache-platis@drept.unibuc.ro, Afiliation: University of Bucharest, Romania • Ioana Josan, email: ioanajulieta@yahoo.com, Afiliation: University of Bucharest, Romania
Abstract: The importance of experts from public and private sector participation in the process of elaboration and implementation of protective measures shouldManager 12 - 2010 > The role of public-private partnership in preventing and managing disaster
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14. Debt management and economic growth in Nigeria:performance,challenges and responsibilities — 06 December 2012
Authors: • Yusuf Babatunde Raman • Idowu Khadijat Adeola • Okunnu Mustapha Abiodun • Adeyemi Oludare Tolulope
Abstract: There is no one entity solely responsible for the debt crisis Nigeria found itself in by the early 1980s: not the Nigerian government, the banks, nManager 12 - 2010 > Debt management and economic growth in Nigeria:performance,challenges and responsibilities
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15. Perspective on the personal and professional needs of the project leader in construction industry in Libya :a case study — 19 December 2012
Authors: • Salahaldein Alsadey • Abdelnaser Omran • Abdul Hamid kadir Pakir
Abstract: The quality of leadership is one of the most important factors in determining the success and survival of groups and organizations. The purpose of thiManager 11 - 2010 > Perspective on the personal and professional needs of the project leader in construction industry in Libya :a case study
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16. A drastic reorganization of industry in the world.What is the driving force — 18 December 2012
Authors: • Shinji Naruo, Afiliation: Faculty of Bussines and Administration
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to show the method and model to analyze the driving force to reorganize the industry. Due to the global economy, many larManager 11 - 2010 > A drastic reorganization of industry in the world.What is the driving force
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17. Critical Success for Kelantinies Constraction Operate Outside Kelantan State in Malaysia — 19 December 2012
Authors: • Abdelnaser Omran, Afiliation: School of Housing, Building and Planning, Universiti Sains Malaysia • Abdul Hamid Kadir Pakir,, Afiliation: School of Housing, Building and Planning, Universiti Sains Malaysia • Ahmed Termizi, Afiliation: School of Housing, Building and Planning, Universiti Sains Malaysia • Hazlina Abdul Hamid , Afiliation: School of Management, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Selangor, Malaysia
Abstract: The Malaysia construction industry has been experiencing boom and bust conditions in the past few decades. For example, the construction industry suffManager 13 - 2011 > Critical Success for Kelantinies Constraction Operate Outside Kelantan State in Malaysia
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18. FACTORS RESPONSIBLE FOR SLOW ADOPTION OF PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPPS) IN NIGERIA — 20 December 2012
Authors: • Amir Hussin B. Baharuddin, Afiliation: University Sains Malaysia • Abdul Hamid Kadir Pakir, Afiliation: University Sains Malaysia • Abdelnaser Omran , Afiliation: University Sains Malaysia • Otairu Abdulganiyu, Afiliation: University Sains Malaysia
Abstract: The growth and development of any nation is greatly dependent on the availability of basic social infrastructure like good road, efficient power supplManager 14 - 2011 > FACTORS RESPONSIBLE FOR SLOW ADOPTION OF PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPPS) IN NIGERIA
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19. Mentorship-advantages and disadvantages concerning personnel training programs — 20 December 2012
Authors: • Kmen Paul Eduard, Afiliation: University Alexandru Ioan Cuza, Iasi
Abstract: Throughout my article I do not claim to revolutionize the human resource management. Still, I believe that in light of the profound economic crisis thManager 14 - 2011 > Mentorship-advantages and disadvantages concerning personnel training programs
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20. An Exploratory Study of the Women Entrepreneurial Motivation in the South-West Nigeria — 20 December 2012
Authors: • Ph. D.Chinonye Okafor, Afiliation: Covenant University,Ota,Ogun State,Nigeria • Akinbode Mosunmola, Afiliation: Covenant University, Ota,Ogun State,Nigeria
Abstract: Women entrepreneurial motivation is a function of variables that are subject to authors and researchers’ opinions and views. These variablManager 14 - 2011 > An Exploratory Study of the Women Entrepreneurial Motivation in the South-West Nigeria
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21. World class manufacturing and "Six Sigma": Their application to SMEs, as well as to services — 19 December 2012
Authors: • Prof.Francesco Scalera, Afiliation: University of Bari
Abstract: The present work starts with the observation of the current international crisis that has not spared the business world, affecting mainlManager 14 - 2011 > World class manufacturing and "Six Sigma": Their application to SMEs, as well as to services
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22. HUMAN CAPITAL INVESTMENT — 20 December 2012
Authors: • Ph. D. Student Ioana - Julieta Josan, Afiliation: University of Bucharest, Romania
Abstract: Once with the development of the human capital theory, the education received an economic value. Leading theorists and specialists in the field have sManager 15 - 2012 > HUMAN CAPITAL INVESTMENT
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23. Effect of consumer behaviour and perception on car purchase decision: Empirical Evidence from Lagos - Nigeria — 19 December 2012
Authors: • Ph. D. Samuel Taiwo Akinyele, Afiliation: School of Business , Covenant University, Nigeria • Ph. D. Kola Olorunleke , Afiliation: Dept. of Business Administration, Adekunle Ajasin University, Nigeria
Abstract: In recent days Nigeria is witnessing a change in consumerism. The market is now predominantly consumer driven. The focus is shiftManager 15 - 2012 > Effect of consumer behaviour and perception on car purchase decision: Empirical Evidence from Lagos - Nigeria
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24. Steve Jobs And Modern Leadership — 26 August 2013
Authors: • Sorin-George Toma, email: tomagsorin62@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Faculty of Administration and Business, University of Bucharest, Romania • Paul Marinescu, email: paulmarinescu1@gmail.com, Afiliation: Faculty of Administration and Business, University of Bucharest, Romania
Abstract: During the time, especially in the last fifty years, leadership has increasingly become a major subject in the management literature, a subject ofManager 17 - 2013 > Steve Jobs And Modern Leadership
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25. The Importance of Education in Economic Growth — 09 April 2014
Authors: • Selami Ahmet Salgür, email: ahmet.salgur@lumina.org, Afiliation: South-East Europe - Lumina University, Bucharest)
Abstract: The main purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between education and the economic growth of a country. Education is one of the mostManager 18 - 2013 > The Importance of Education in Economic Growth
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26. Education and Socioeconomic Status of Parents - Factors of Influence For Income Inequality — 09 April 2014
Authors: • Ionuț Constantin, email: ionut.constantin@drept.unibuc.ro, Afiliation: Faculty of Administration and Business, University of Bucharest, Romania
Abstract: Analysis of income inequality is a general and constant concern of both the public and researchers and politicians. This subject, though, and has beenManager 18 - 2013 > Education and Socioeconomic Status of Parents - Factors of Influence For Income Inequality
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27. Organizational Change Effectiveness: A Few Significant Indicators for Romanian Companies — 22 April 2014
Authors: • Orlando Voica, email: orlandovoica@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Faculty of Cybernetics, The Bucharest University of Economic Studies (ASE), Bucharest, Romania
Abstract: This paper examines organizational change, focusing on the outputs of the implementation process. Through a questionnaire-based survey, we sought afteManager 18 - 2013 > Organizational Change Effectiveness: A Few Significant Indicators for Romanian Companies
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28. Feminine leadership and organisational culture — 17 October 2014
Authors: • Andreea-Simona Saseanu, email: saseanu@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Faculty of Commerce, Bucharest University of Economic Studies • Sorin-George Toma, email: tomagsorin62@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Faculty of Administration and Business, University of Bucharest, Romania • Paul Marinescu, email: paulmarinescu1@gmail.com, Afiliation: Faculty of Administration and Business, University of Bucharest, Romania
Abstract: People in general, leaders especially, are influenced by the organisational culture and the other way around. Organisational culture representsManager 19 - 2014 > Feminine leadership and organisational culture
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29. Leadership and Creativity — 24 July 2014
Authors: • Adela Coman, email: adela_coman2003@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Faculty of Business and Administration, University of Bucharest, Romania • Catalina Bonciu, email: catalina.bonciu@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Faculty of Business and Administration, University of Bucharest
Abstract: This paper provides a review of old and new research examining contextual factors that can foster or hinder creativity at the individual and organizatManager 19 - 2014 > Leadership and Creativity
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30. Japanese miracle versus thirty-six years of excellence in American searching groping — 24 July 2014
Authors: • Cristina Raluca Popescu, email: popescu_cr@yahoo.com, Afiliation: The Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Bucharest • Gheorghe N. Popescu, email: popescu_gh_cafr@yahoo.com, Afiliation: The Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Bucharest • Veronica Adriana Popescu, email: popescu_va@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Commercial Academy of Satu-Mare, Satu-Mare
Abstract: The paper Japanese miracle versus thirty-six years of excellence in American searching groping presents the way in which a country which can ensure thManager 19 - 2014 > Japanese miracle versus thirty-six years of excellence in American searching groping
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31. The emergence of scientific management in America — 24 July 2014
Authors: • Sorin-George Toma, email: tomagsorin62@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Faculty of Administration and Business, University of Bucharest, Romania • Ana-Maria Grigore, email: anagrig27@gmail.com, Afiliation: Faculty of Administration and Business, University of Bucharest, Romania • Paul Marinescu, email: paulmarinescu1@gmail.com, Afiliation: Faculty of Administration and Business, University of Bucharest, Romania
Abstract: A scientific approach to management was initiated for the first time in America in the late 19th century. Scientific management arose mainly from theManager 19 - 2014 > The emergence of scientific management in America
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32. Crediting analysis in Romania after accession — 02 June 2015
Authors: • Anca Mitu, email: anca_mitu@ yahoo.com, Afiliation: Romanian Academy, Bucharest, Romania • Ph. D. Associate Professor Constantin-Adrian Blanaru, email: blanaruadrian@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Faculty of Economics, University “Petre Andrei” Iasi
Abstract: In a time full of financial convulsions with deep repercussions on the world wide economies, crediting is one of the easiest and serious options in fiManager 21 - 2015 > Crediting analysis in Romania after accession
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33. Editorial — 02 June 2015
Authors: • Paul Marinescu, email: paulmarinescu1@gmail.com, Afiliation: University of Bucharest, Faculty of Business and Administration, Romania
Abstract: We are witnessing a wave of mergers and acquisitions both in terms of business value and alliances concluded globally. The increasing number of mergerManager 21 - 2015 > Editorial
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34. Toxic economy - interferences with recent Romanian experience — 03 June 2015
Authors: • Ph. D. Cristian Gheorghe Iacob, email: cristiang.iacob@gmail.com, Afiliation: Romanian Academy, National Institute for Economic Research “Costin C. Kiriţescu”, Bucharest, Romania
Abstract: What is the toxic economy? Economy through which the legislation and control in place, fails to provide a standard of living with sustainable uptrend,Manager 21 - 2015 > Toxic economy - interferences with recent Romanian experience
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35. Innovation in Organizations — 03 June 2015
Authors: • Ph. D. Associate Professor Vladimir-Codrin Ionescu, email: vladimir-codrin.ionescu@faa.unibuc.ro, Afiliation: University of Bucharest, Faculty of Business and Administration, Romania • Ph. D. Professor Viorel Cornescu, email: cornescuviorel@yahoo.com, Afiliation: “Nicolae Titulescu” University, Bucharest, Romania
Abstract: Innovation is an integrating part of the re-vitalization plan of EU economy and it is one of the seven initiatives comprised in the 2020 Europe StrateManager 21 - 2015 > Innovation in Organizations
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36. Leadership in technology. SMURD: a telemedicine case study — 03 June 2015
Authors: • Ph. D. Camelia Cojocaru, email: camelia.cojocaru@faa.ro, Afiliation: Faculty of Administration and Business, University of Bucharest, Romania • Ph. D. Silviu Cojocaru, email: silviu.cojocaru@faa.ro, Afiliation: Faculty of Administration and Business, University of Bucharest, Romania
Abstract: The medical field is one of the most dynamic in Romania, regarding the adoption of IT. Dynamics is determined by two main factors. The first is relateManager 21 - 2015 > Leadership in technology. SMURD: a telemedicine case study
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37. Analysis of the growth poles in esthetic dentistry — 03 June 2015
Authors: • Ph. D. Assistant Andreea Dana Tudose, email: Andreea.Dana.Tudose@gmail.com, Afiliation: Faculty of Dentistry Titu Maiorescu Bucharest
Abstract: Growth poles are considered dynamic elements of economic growth, responsible for economical technogical, ideological, spiritual and moral integrManager 21 - 2015 > Analysis of the growth poles in esthetic dentistry
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38. The Managers’ Influence On The Workers’ Engagement – A Case Study Of Public Sector Workers — 14 January 2016
Authors: • Ph. D. Liliana Hawrysz, email: l.hawrysz@po.opole.pl, Afiliation: Opole University of Technology, Faculty of Economy and Management, Department of Organization and Management, Poland
Abstract: The workers’ engagement means that they are loyal to their employers, trust both supervisors and co-workers, are not interested in chanManager 22 - 2015 > The Managers’ Influence On The Workers’ Engagement – A Case Study Of Public Sector Workers
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39. A new corporate governance — 26 January 2016
Authors: • Ph. D. Ion Bucur, Afiliation: Faculty of Business and Administration, University of Bucharest, Romania
Abstract: The issue of corporate governance has become increasingly important as globalisation has begun to accelerate and the economic and financial tManager 22 - 2015 > A new corporate governance
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40. Bioeconomy analysis in Aesthetic Dentistry — 22 January 2016
Authors: • Ph. D. Assistant Andreea Dana Tudose, email: Andreea.Dana.Tudose@gmail.com, Afiliation: Faculty of Dentistry Titu Maiorescu Bucharest, Romania
Abstract: Bioeconomy is currently an area of great and mighty power development. High complexity of this field is to combine the use of technologies thManager 22 - 2015 > Bioeconomy analysis in Aesthetic Dentistry
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41. Entrepreneurial behavior among employees. Pilot study: Employees from Bucharest — 26 January 2016
Authors: • Ph. D. Ionuţ Constantin, email: ionut.constantin@drept.unibuc.ro, Afiliation: Faculty of Administration and Business, University of Bucharest, Romania
Abstract: Many objective or subjective factors influence the decision to open a business. The most important factors are: the existence of an adequateManager 22 - 2015 > Entrepreneurial behavior among employees. Pilot study: Employees from Bucharest
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42. Performance evaluation of employees in private enterprises in the Municipality of Vushtrri, Kosovo — 03 May 2016
Authors: • Sahit Beqiri, email: sahit_beqiri@yahoo.com, Afiliation: University of Prishtina “Hasan Prishtina” • Ymer Havolli, email: ymer_havolli@yahoo.com, Afiliation: University of Prishtina “Hasan Prishtina”
Abstract: Nowadays, enterprises face major economic issues and in order to elliminate these, they intend the best use of their financial assets. Among the moManager 23 - 2016 > Performance evaluation of employees in private enterprises in the Municipality of Vushtrri, Kosovo
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43. The Management of the University of the Future. Values or mercenarism? — 03 May 2016
Authors: • Paul Marinescu, email: paulmarinescu1@gmail.com, Afiliation: University of Bucharest, Romania • Cătălin Grădinaru, email: gradinarubusiness@gmail.com, Afiliation: University of Bucharest, Faculty of Business and Administration, Romania • Sorin-George Toma, email: tomagsorin62@yahoo.com, Afiliation: University of Bucharest, Romania
Abstract: In this article we intend to do a review of the main issues faced by the higher education in Eastern Europe, the causes which generate these pManager 23 - 2016 > The Management of the University of the Future. Values or mercenarism?
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44. Strategic Considerations For Foreign Direct Investments Penetrating A Foreign Market — 09 January 2017
Authors: • Ph. D. Anca-Ioana Butunoi, email: anca.butunoi@yahoo.com, Afiliation: The Romanian Academy, Romania
Abstract: The globalization of the world economy has created great opportunities for countries, one of them being that of attracting foreign investments. TheyManager 24 - 2016 > Strategic Considerations For Foreign Direct Investments Penetrating A Foreign Market
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45. Voters’ Behaviour and the Decision to Vote a Political Leader — 09 January 2017
Authors: • Ph. D. Assist. Lect. Eleonora Gabriela Conțu, email: eleonora.contu@faa.unibuc.ro, Afiliation: Faculty of Business and Administration , University of Bucharest, Romania
Abstract: In a contemporary context, the role of political marketing is essential in promoting a candidate, a political party or the political projects. Also,Manager 24 - 2016 > Voters’ Behaviour and the Decision to Vote a Political Leader
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46. The Macro Environment and the Companies’ Economic, Social and Research – Development – Innovation Potential – Nowadays Key Elements, Perspectives and Challenges — 15 January 2017
Authors: • Ph. D. Professor Gheorghe N. Popescu, email: popescu_gh_cafr@yahoo.com, Afiliation: The Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania; PhD. Supervisor at the Accounting Doctoral School at The Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania • Ph. D. Associate Professor Habil. Cristina Raluca Gh. Popescu, email: popescu_cr@yahoo.com, Afiliation: University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania; The Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania; PhD. Supervisor at the Economic I Doctoral School at The Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania • Ph. D. Associate Professor Veronica Adriana Popescu, email: popescu_va@yahoo.com, Afiliation: The Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania; Commercial Academy of Satu-Mare, Satu- Mare, Romania
Abstract: The research paper titled “The macro environment and the companies’ economic, social and research – development – innovationManager 24 - 2016 > The Macro Environment and the Companies’ Economic, Social and Research – Development – Innovation Potential – Nowadays Key Elements, Perspectives and Challenges
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47. Stereotyping Women in Leadership Positions: What We Know and What We Can Do About It — 09 January 2017
Authors: • Ph. D. Associate Professor Adela Coman, email: adela_coman2003@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Faculty of Administration and Business, University of Bucharest, Romania
Abstract: Research on stereotypes and stereotyping (Acker, 1990; Bergeron, Block & Echtenkamp, 2006; Carton and Rosette, 2011; Heilman, 2012) has so far shManager 24 - 2016 > Stereotyping Women in Leadership Positions: What We Know and What We Can Do About It
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48. Social Market Economy and Sustainable Development — 30 May 2017
Authors: • Ph. D. Student Florian Gurămultă, email: floring14@yahoo.com, Afiliation: The Romanian Academy, Romania
Abstract: This paper emphasizes the fact that it is necessary to ensure a balanced use of principles harmonizing all factors of production in order to providManager 25 - 2017 > Social Market Economy and Sustainable Development
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49. The many faces of leadership: an entrepreneurial perspective — 10 October 2017
Authors: • Ana-Maria Grigore, email: ana.grigore@faa.uni buc.ro, Afiliation: Faculty of Business and Administration, University of Bucharest, Romania • Adela Coman, email: adela.coman@faa.uni buc.ro, Afiliation: Faculty of Business and Administration, University of Bucharest, Romania
Abstract: It has long been recognized that entrepreneurship is the vital force that drives innovation and economic growth. Entrepreneurship is shaped by a poManager 25 - 2017 > The many faces of leadership: an entrepreneurial perspective
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50. Corporate entrepreneurship versus Operations control mechanism — 17 January 2018
Authors: • Ph. D. Student Luciana Stan, email: Luciana_A_stan@yahoo.com , Afiliation: The Romanian Academy, Romania
Abstract: Rules, methods and procedures are highly important and result in successful innovation.A good manager has to understand very well the tight relatioManager 26 - 2017 > Corporate entrepreneurship versus Operations control mechanism
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51. Risk Assessment Of Romanian Tourism Destination — 07 February 2018
Authors: • Ph. D. Camelia Surugiu, email: cameliasurugiu@gmail.com, Afiliation: Faculty of Administration and Business, University of Bucharest, 4 – 12 Regina Elisabeta Bvd., Bucharest, Romania • Ph. D. Marius-Răzvan Surugiu, email: mariussurugiu@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Institute of National Economy-Romanian Academy, 13 Calea 13 Septembrie, Bucharest, Romania
Abstract: Over time, tourism sector, at the global level, has faced a number of challenges, from high gasoline prices to war and health hazards. However, tourisManager 26 - 2017 > Risk Assessment Of Romanian Tourism Destination
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52. Entrepreneurship: from education to innovation — 07 February 2018
Authors: • Ph. D. Professor Paul Marinescu, email: paulmarinescu1@gmail.com, Afiliation: Faculty of Administration and Business, University of Bucharest • Ph. D. Professor Sorin-George Toma, email: tomagsorin62@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Faculty of Administration and Business, University of Bucharest • Ph. D. Student Gheorghe-Florentin Miulescu, email: flo.miu17@gmail.com, Afiliation: Faculty of Administration and Business, University of Bucharest • Ph. D. Assistant Professor Catalin Gradinaru, email: gradinarubusiness@gmail.com, Afiliation: Faculty of Administration and Business, University of Bucharest
Abstract: There are a lot of factors, both internal and external (social, financial, technological, political, legislative, demographic) that influence the actiManager 26 - 2017 > Entrepreneurship: from education to innovation
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53. The view of the citizens of Bucharest over the concept of smart city — 07 February 2018
Authors: • Ph. D. Student Nicoleta Petrică, email: nicoleta.petrica92@yahoo.com, Afiliation: University of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania • Ph. D. Lect. Univ. Ionuț Constantin, email: ionut.constantin@drept.unibuc.ro, Afiliation: University of Bucharest, Faculty of Business and Administration, Romania
Abstract: The concept of smart city has become more and more important and “useful” in recent years because of the negative effects on the environmeManager 26 - 2017 > The view of the citizens of Bucharest over the concept of smart city