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26(2024), 65 vom: Feb., Seite 53-70:
Challenges of artificial intelligence on the learning process in higher education Nicoleta Sîrghi, Mirela-Catrinel Voicu, Grațiela Georgiana Noja and Oana-Ramona Socoliuc (Guriță)
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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26(2024), 65 vom: Feb., Seite 106-125:
Exploring the antecedents of artificial intelligence products' usage the case of business students Rodney Duffett, Rodica Milena Zaharia, Tudor Edu, Raluca Constantinescu and Costel Negricea
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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26(2024), 65 vom: Feb., Seite 346-362:
Cultured meat from scientific challenge to consumer acceptance as sustainable food source Lelia Voinea, Dorin Vicențiu Popescu, Teodor Mihai Negrea and Răzvan Dina
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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26(2024), 65 vom: Feb., Seite 363-380:
Architecture to transform classic academic courses into adaptive learning flows with artificial intelligence Andrei Bobocea, Răzvan Bologa, Lorena Bătăgan and Bogdan-Ștefan Posedaru
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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26(2024), 65 vom: Feb., Seite 145-161:
Artificial intelligence in education next-gen teacher perspectives Nicoleta Sămărescu, Robert Bumbac, Alin Zamfiroiu and Maria-Cristina Iorgulescu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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26(2024), 65 vom: Feb., Seite 241-258:
Artificial intelligence in business education benefits and tools Camelia Surugiu, Cătălin Grădinaru and Marius-Răzvan Surugiu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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26(2024), 65 vom: Feb., Seite 14-32:
The development of educational competences for Romanian students in the context of the evolution of data science and artificial intelligence Giani Ionel Grădinaru, Vasile Dinu, Cătălin-Laurențiu Rotaru and Andreea Toma
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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26(2024), 65 vom: Feb., Seite 71-88:
Exploring university students' perceptions of generative artificial intelligence in education Mădălina Lavinia Țală, Cătălina Nicoleta Müller, Irina Albăstroiu Năstase, Olimpia State and Georgică Gheorghe
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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26(2024), 65 vom: Feb., Seite 89-105:
The social impact of using artificial intelligence in education Andreea Simona Săseanu, Rodica-Manuela Gogonea and Simona Ioana Ghiţă
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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26(2024), 65 vom: Feb., Seite 126-144:
Artificial intelligence adoption in the workplace and its impact on the upskilling and reskilling strategies Constanța-Nicoleta Bodea, Mario Paparic, Radu Ioan Mogoș and Maria-Iuliana Dascălu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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26(2024), 65 vom: Feb., Seite 162-180:
Generation Z students' perceptions on the abilities, skills and competencies required in the age of artificial intelligence systems Sorin George Toma and Oana Simona Hudea
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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26(2024), 65 vom: Feb., Seite 181-200:
Artificial intelligence and the modelling of teachers' competencies Ramona Simuț, Ciprian Simuț, Daniel Bădulescu and Alina Bădulescu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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26(2024), 65 vom: Feb., Seite 201-219:
A systematic analysis of new approaches to digital economic education based on the use of AI technologies Laurențiu Mihai, Leonardo-Geo Mănescu, Laura Vasilescu, Anca Băndoi and Cătălina Sitnikov
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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26(2024), 65 vom: Feb., Seite 294-310:
Students' perceptions of the use of artificial intelligence in educational services Ines Djokic, Nikola Milicevic, Nenad Djokic, Borka Malcic and Branimir Kalas
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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26(2024), 65 vom: Feb., Seite 330-344:
Research on tax compliance incentive effects of platform companies from the perspective of incomplete contract an empirical study based on China Xuefeng Shao and Shi Chen
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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26(2024), 65 vom: Feb., Seite 6-11:
Challenges for competence-oriented education in the context of the development of artificial intelligence systems Rodica Milena Zaharia
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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26(2024), 65 vom: Feb., Seite 33-52:
Identifying sufficient and necessary competencies in the effective use of artificial intelligence technologies Ion Popa, Marian Mihai Cioc, Andreea Breazu and Cătălina Florentina Popa
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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26(2024), 65 vom: Feb., Seite 220-240:
Artificial intelligence and competency-based education a bibliometric analysis Cătălina Radu, Carmen Nadia Ciocoiu, Cristina Veith and Răzvan Cătălin Dobrea
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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26(2024), 65 vom: Feb., Seite 259-274:
Quantitative evaluation of willingness to use artificial intelligence within business and economic academic environment Daniela Șerban, Silvia Elena Cristache, Narcisa Georgeta Ciobotar, Laurențiu Gabriel Frâncu and Jiries Mansour
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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26(2024), 65 vom: Feb., Seite 275-293:
Redesign of accounting education to meet the challenges of artificial intelligence a literature review Valeriu Brabete, Cătălin Mihail Barbu, Daniel Cîrciumaru, Daniel Goagără and Dorel Berceanu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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26(2024), 65 vom: Feb., Seite 312-329:
Measuring the level of performance of country's cultural economics the case of EU11 Kristina Astikė and Viktorija Skvarciany
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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26(2024), 65 vom: Feb., Seite 381-391:
Victor Tufescu or the perfect elegance of man and spirit Silviu Neguţ
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 64 vom: Aug., Seite 813-829:
Climate and energy issues of energy-intensive sectors Ágnes Horváth, Adrienn Takácsné Papp, Katalin Lipták, Zoltán Musinszki and Klára Szűcsné Markovics
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 64 vom: Aug., Seite 830-847:
Understanding the human dimensions of the intention to use renewable energy in Hungary applying an extended model of theory of planned behaviour Szabolcs Nagy, László Molnár and Noémi Hajdú
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 64 vom: Aug., Seite 849-866:
Nexus between economic growth and CO2 emission within the preview of institutional quality some new insights from Mirzat Ullah, Hafiz M. Sohail, Muhammad Asif Khan, Hassan Zada, Maria Kovacova and Judit Oláh
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 64 vom: Aug., Seite 903-918:
Can health insurance improve the happiness of the Romanian people? Gabriela Mihaela Mureșan, Codruța Mare, Dan Tudor Lazăr and Sorin Paul Lazăr
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 64 vom: Aug., Seite 919-932:
The relationship between renewable energy and blockchain as a sustainable technology tool Cristian Bogdan Onete, Sonia Budz, Ioana Bucur-Teodorescu, Sandra Diana Chita, Ștefan Sava and Constantin Bucur
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 64 vom: Aug., Seite 933-941:
Doctor honoris causa laureates of the Bucharest University of Economic Studies Nicolae Istudor and Dumitru Miron
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), S17 vom: Nov., Seite 947-949:
Technological challenges and sustainable development Professor Alina Mihaela Dima, PhD
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 62 vom: Feb., Seite 6-9:
Perspectives of the circular economy in the production and consumption of electrical and electronic equipment Vasile Dinu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 62 vom: Feb., Seite 63-79:
Bibliometric analysis of electrical and electronic equipment production and consumption in the context of the circular economy Ion Popa, Claudiu Cicea, Simona Cătălina Stefan, Corina Marinescu and Daniel Botez
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 62 vom: Feb., Seite 80-100:
Circular economy practices in the electrical and electronic equipment sector in the European Enion Ionela-Corina Chersan, Mirela Păunescu, Elena-Mirela Nichita, Valentin Florentin Dumitru and Cristina Lidia Manea
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), S17 vom: Nov., Seite 987-1002:
Analysing EU countries digital progress towards Sustainable Development Goals Alexandra-Nicoleta Ciucu (Durnoi), Cosmin Alexandru Teodorescu, Vanesa Madalina Vargas and Corina Ioanas
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), S17 vom: Nov., Seite 1003-1023:
Students engagement and motivation in gamified learning Mihaela Covrig, Simona Irina Goia (Agoston), Ramona Ștefania Igreț, Cristian Virgil Marinaș, Alexandra Dorina Miron and Monica Roman
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 62 vom: Feb., Seite 134-146:
Investigating determining factors affecting the waste collection rate from electrical and electronic equipment Radu Ciobanu, Dragoș Huru, George Ștefan, Margareta Florescu, Dănuț Mihai and Florin Dobre
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 62 vom: Feb., Seite 196-212:
Examining circular economy practices and sustainability performance in knowledge-based companies in Iran Ramin Bashir Khodaparasti and Hooshmand Bagheri Garabollagh
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 62 vom: Feb., Seite 213-233:
Circular behaviours of Polish consumers in relation to electrical and electronic products Elżbieta Szczygiel
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 62 vom: Feb., Seite 235-250:
Abusive workplace behavior behavioral and legal insights Aharon Tziner, Hadara Bar-Mor, Lilach Geva, Haim Levi and Or Shkoler
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), S17 vom: Nov., Seite 1131-1148:
The relationship between the tourism industry and Sustainable Development Goals word cloud analysis Răzvan-Cătălin Dobrea, Aurel Marin, Cristina Dima and Mădălina-Ioana Moncea
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 62 vom: Feb., Seite 251-264:
Assessment of the effectiveness of investment in R&D by European Union countries Romualdas Ginevičius
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 63 vom: Mai, Seite 294-303:
Micro and macroeconomic impact of the EU energy policy Prof. univ. dr. Dumitru Miron
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 63 vom: Mai, Seite 306-325:
Effect of economic, institutional and cultural factors on the implementation of EU energy policies Vasile Dinu, Leonina Emilia Baciu, Maria Mortan, Vincenţiu Andrei Vereș
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 63 vom: Mai, Seite 326-344:
Market changes in the energy and green energy sector during the COVID-19 crisis a global perspective Cristian Păun, Radu Mușetescu, Valentin Cojanu and Radu Șimandan
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 63 vom: Mai, Seite 413-428:
Energy poverty macroeconomic insight on Romania, Bulgaria and the Vişegrad Group within the European context Rozalia Kicsi, Aurel Burciu, Ionel Bostan, Raluca Zoltan and Simona Buta
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 63 vom: Mai, Seite 541-556:
Involvement's barriers of micro and small firms into EU energy transition Tomasz Bernat, Aleksandra Gąsior, Renata Lisowska, Katarzyna Szymańska and Răzvan Zaharia
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 63 vom: Mai, Seite 558-574:
Evolution of fiscal decentralisation in OECD countries a club convergence analysis Francisco J. Delgado and Maria J. Presno
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 64 vom: Aug., Seite 660-675:
Aligning public policy with REPowerEU program objectives by adopting EESS solutions a technology acceptance model approach Ion Popa, Marian Mihai Cioc, Stefan Cătălin Popa, Daniel Botez and Marius Ioan Pantea
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 62 vom: Feb., Seite 12-27:
The role of innovation and new technologies in closing the economic circuit of electrical and electronic equipment Vasile Dinu, Giani Ionel Gradinaru, Alin Cristian Maricut and Bogdan Florin Matei
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 62 vom: Feb., Seite 28-47:
The electrical and electronic products consumers' sustainable behaviour in the context of consolidating their fundamental rights Luiela Magdalena Csorba, Florin Vaduva and Dan-Ion Ghergut
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), S17 vom: Nov., Seite 950-967:
The sustainability of digital networks and globalisation, the key to resilience? Dorel Paraschiv, Daniela Manea, Emilia Țițan, Simona-Andreea Apostu and Mihaela Mihai
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), S17 vom: Nov., Seite 968-986:
Digitalisation and skills adequacy as determinants of innovation for sustainable development in EU countries a PLS-SEM approach Sînziana-Maria Rîndașu, Liliana Ionescu-Feleagă, Bogdan-Ștefan Ionescu and Ioan Dan Topor
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 62 vom: Feb., Seite 48-62:
Integration of circular economy principles in consumer behaviour for electrical and electronic equipment Nicolae Istudor, Ionel Dumitru, Alina Filip, Alin Stancu, Mihai Ioan Roșca, Andrei Canda
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 62 vom: Feb., Seite 101-114:
Collection of waste electrical and electronic equipment at the European level Mihaela Hrisanta Mosora, Mirela Ionela Aceleanu, Lucian Alexa, Anca Maria Gherman and Cosmin Liviu Mosora
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 62 vom: Feb., Seite 115-133:
Performance of EU countries in managing electrical and electronic equipment waste in the context of the circular economy Cătălina Soriana Sitnikov, Laura Vasilescu, Anca Băndoi, Daniela Firoiu, Sorin Tudor and Lili Țenea
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 62 vom: Feb., Seite 147-162:
E-waste and responsible consumption in eu countries developments and forecasts 2025-2030 Ramona Pîrvu, George H. Ionescu, Elena Jianu, Luiza Loredana Năstase and Răducu Ștefan Bratu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), S17 vom: Nov., Seite 1064-1080:
Towards sustainable consumption consumer behavior and market segmentation in the second-hand clothing industry Răzvan-Andrei Corboș, Ovidiu-Iulian Bunea and Monica Triculescu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), S17 vom: Nov., Seite 1081-1094:
Social image in the online environment sustainable motive for book sales during the pandemic Corina Pelau, Valentina Ghinea and Bogdan Hrib
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 63 vom: Mai, Seite 362-379:
The analysis of the impact of energy and environmental policies of the european union on the economic performance of companies. case study in the transport sector Monica Aureliana Petcu, Eduard Mădălin Dinu, Irina Daniela Cişmaşu and Raluca Andreea Popescu-Predulescu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 63 vom: Mai, Seite 429-446:
Energy transition and sustainable development at the level of the European Union Daniela Vîrjan, Claudia Rodica Popescu, Iuliana Pop and Delia Popescu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 63 vom: Mai, Seite 503-521:
How family character affect the financing of environmental protection strategies and energy-saving measures Cristina López-Cózar-Navarro, Tiziana Priede-Bergamini and Sonia Benito-Hernández
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 63 vom: Mai, Seite 522-540:
EU decarbonisation do EU electricity costs harm export competitiveness? Stanislav Zábojník, Dušan Steinhauser and Viktória Peštová
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 63 vom: Mai, Seite 610-624:
Europe, where to? Valeriu Ioan-Franc, Napoleon Pop and Andrei Marius Diamescu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), S17 vom: Nov., Seite 1024-1041:
Towards a modern leadership sustainable development-oriented management Mihaela Simionescu, Cristinel Vasiliu, Corina-Georgiana Șerban (Pătrîntaș), Andreea-Nicoleta Bichelf and Oana Simona Hudea
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 62 vom: Feb., Seite 163-179:
Antecedents of consumer intentions towards e-waste recycling a perspective on the toy industry from Romania Iuliana Raluca Gheorghe, Victor Lorin Purcarea and Consuela Mădălina Gheorghe
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 62 vom: Feb., Seite 180-195:
The impact of globalization on the rate of e-waste recycling evidence from European countries Rasim Yilmaz and Cuneyt Koyuncu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), S17 vom: Nov., Seite 1115-1130:
Implications of digitalisation on skill needs in a sustainable economy Monica Mihaela Maer Matei, Cristina Mocanu, Ana Maria Zamfir and Anamaria Nastasa
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), S17 vom: Nov., Seite 1049-1163:
Analysis of the impact of energy efficiency and renewable energy on greenhouse gas emissions and economic growth in EU member states Andra-Nicoleta Mecu, Florentina Chitu, Georgiana-Ionela Marin, Gheorghe Hurduzeu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 63 vom: Mai, Seite 345-361:
Renewables and decarbonisation implications for energy policy in the European Union Dan Gabriel Dumitrescu, Alexandra Horobeț, Cristiana Doina Tudor and Lucian Belașcu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 63 vom: Mai, Seite 593-608:
The effect of digital transformation on manufacturing enterprise performance Di Wang, Xuefeng Shao, Yang Song, Hualu Shao, Longqi Wang
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 64 vom: Aug., Seite 676-690:
The REPowerEU plan and the transition to green energy in Romania Violeta Mihaela Dincă, Simona Moagăr-Poladian, Tănase Stamule and Puiu Nistoreanu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 64 vom: Aug., Seite 691-709:
Managerial challenges related to the efficient use of energy resources in the hotel industry Ana-Maria Nica, Andreea Răceanu, Mihail-Ovidiu Tănase and Gabriela Țigu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 64 vom: Aug., Seite 710-727:
Generation differences in the behaviour of household consumers in Romania related to voluntary measures to reduce electric energy consumption Cosmina-Simona Toader, Ciprian Ioan Rujescu, Andrea Feher, Cosmin Sălășan, Lavinia Denisia Cuc and Károly Bodnár
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 64 vom: Aug., Seite 728-742:
The challenges for green energy in Romania under current energy crisis Andreea-Emanuela Drăgoi, Paul Calanter, Mihaela Gramaticu, Alina Dumitrescu and Alina-Cerasela Aluculesei
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 64 vom: Aug., Seite 760-779:
Adoption of voluntary measures for reducing electricity consumption in the REpowerEU plan context a Romanian consumer perspective Stelian Stancu, Anca Maria Hristea, Camelia Kailani, Denisa Elena Bălă, Andreea Pernici
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 64 vom: Aug., Seite 867-884:
International tax planning and ownership structure in the Czech Republic Vít Jedlička
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 64 vom: Aug., Seite 885-901:
Relationship between corporate CEO succession planning and corporate performance Zongyi Yin, Jiamei Ye, Xiaoying Wang and Fang Su
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), S17 vom: Nov., Seite 1042-1063:
Organic food consumption during the COVID-19 pandemic a bibliometric analysis and systematic review Romana Emilia Cramarenco, Monica Ioana Burcă-Voicu and Dan-Cristian Dabija
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), S17 vom: Nov., Seite 1095-1114:
Sustainable development of e-commerce in the post-COVID times a mixed-methods analysis of pestle factors Adriana Dima, Elena Radu, Ecaterina Milica Dobrotă, Adrian Oțoiu and Alina Florentina Săracu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 62 vom: Feb., Seite 265-282:
Effect of social media marketing of luxury brands on brand equity, customer equity and customer purchase intention Rizwan Raheem Ahmed, Erum Zahoor Zaidi, Syed Hasnain Alam, Dalia Streimikiene and Vishnu Parmar
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 63 vom: Mai, Seite 380-396:
Drivers for renewable energy consumption in European Union countries a panel data insight Iulia Lupu, Gheorghe Hurduzeu, Radu Lupu, Maria-Floriana Popescu and Camelia Gavrilescu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 63 vom: Mai, Seite 397-412:
The strategic repositioning of the European Union consumers in the context of the energy paradigm change from the traditional supplier-user relationship to the emergence of the prosumers Dumitru Miron, Vlad Epurescu and Elisabeta Andreea Budacia
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 63 vom: Mai, Seite 447-462:
The mix of resources, security and sustainability of the energy complex in Romania in the European context Carmen-Valentina Rădulescu, Ioan I. Gâf-Deac, Florina Bran, Cătălin-Octavian Mănescu, Dumitru Alexandru Bodislav and Sorin Burlacu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 63 vom: Mai, Seite 463-478:
Hybridising neurofuzzy model the seasonal autoregressive models for electricity price forecasting on Germany's spot market Dorel Mihai Paraschiv, Narciz Bălășoiu, Souhir Ben-Amor, Raul Cristian Bag
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 63 vom: Mai, Seite 479-502:
Implementation of energy efficiency improvement measures in Romania and the role of professional accountants Daniela Artemisa Calu, Adriana Ana Maria Davidescu, Alina Mihaela Irimescu, Corina-Graziella Bâtca Dumitru, Viorel Avram
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 63 vom: Mai, Seite 575-592:
When inflation again matters do domestic and global output gaps determine inflation in the EU? Jana Budová, Veronika Šuliková and Marianna Siničáková
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 63 vom: Mai, Seite 625-642:
Assessing the inbound tourism efficiency of European countries in China 2006-2019 Liudan Wu, Lili Hao, Lingzhi Wu, Ruize Gao and Ji Chen
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 64 vom: Aug., Seite 654-658:
Clean, diversified, and affordable energy for the European Union in the context of the REpowerEU plan Vasile Dinu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 64 vom: Aug., Seite 743-759:
Analysis of responsible energy consumer s behaviour in the context of REpowerEU plan Radu Ioan Petrariu, Marian Năstase, Gabriel Croitoru, Nicoleta Valentina Florea, Nicoleta Cristache and Mihaela Cristina Onica Ibinceanu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 64 vom: Aug., Seite 780-797:
Reliance on Russian Federation energy imports and renewable energy in the European Union Anca Gabriela Ilie, Marinela Luminița Emanuela Zlatea, Cristina Negreanu, Dan Dumitriu and Alma Pentescu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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25(2023), 64 vom: Aug., Seite 798-812:
Requirements for establishing energy hubs practical perspective Mahmoud A. Hammad, Sara Elgazzar, Borut Jereb and Marjan Sternad
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 61 vom: Aug., Seite 739-757:
The multicriteria assessment of the green growth in the context of the European Union's Green Deal Radek Doskočil
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 61 vom: Aug., Seite 759-781:
Top management team characteristics, overconfidence, and financial asset allocation Rangkun Qi
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 61 vom: Aug., Seite 782-796:
Earnings quality and corporate life cycle before the crisis a study of transport companies across europe Lucia Michalkova, Martin Cepel, Katarina Valaskova and Zuzana Vincurova
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 61 vom: Aug., Seite 797-816:
Impact of different FOPL systems (nutri-score vs. nutrinform) on consumer behaviour case study of the Slovak Republic Radovan Savov, Filip Tkáč, Juraj Chebeň, Jana Kozáková and Jakub Berčík
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 61 vom: Aug., Seite 847-860:
Good practices on ESG reporting in the context of the European Green Deal Alexandra Dănilă, Maria-Gabriela Horga, Oana Oprișan and Tănase Stamule
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 61 vom: Aug., Seite 861-876:
Public procurement, a tool for achieving the goals of sustainable development Otilia Manta, Mirela Panait, Eglantina Hysa, Elena Rusu and Maria Cojocaru
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 60 vom: Mai, Seite 309-329:
Food waste prevention solutions in the annual reports of European companies Cătălina Gorgan, Ionela-Corina Chersan, Voicu D. Dragomir, and Mădălina Dumitru
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 60 vom: Mai, Seite 346-360:
The impact of pesticide and fertiliser use on agricultural productivity in the context of the “farm to fork” strategy in romania and the european union Cosmin Dobrin, Elena Oana Croitoru, Ruxandra Dinulescu, and Irinel Marin
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 60 vom: Mai, Seite 395-409:
The impact of the "Green Transition" in the field of food packaging on the behavior of Romanian consumers Alexandru Jurconi, Ioana Maria Popescu (Iacobescu), Daniela-Ioana Manea, Mihaela Mihai, and Rodica Pamfilie
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 60 vom: Mai, Seite 447-463:
Examination of differences in using marketing tools in the management of SMEs in the Visegrád Group countries Jaroslav Belas, Beata Gavurova, Lenka Novotna, and Lubos Smrcka
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 60 vom: Mai, Seite 485-506:
Analysis of non-tax revenue evidence from the European Union Volkan Yurdadog, Neslihan Coskun Karadag, Murat Albayrak, and Oguzhan Bozatli
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 60 vom: Mai, Seite 508-524:
Romanian agri-food businesses and the European Green Deal an exploratory approach Cãlin Veghes and Andreea Strambu-Dima
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 60 vom: Mai, Seite 566-582:
Good practices on reducing food waste throughout the food supply chain Mirela Stanciu, Agatha Popescu, Iuliana Antonie, Camelia Sava, and Bogdan Gabriel Nistoreanu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 60 vom: Mai, Seite 410-428:
Bibliometric analysis of the Green Deal policies in the food chain Dorin Vicentiu Popescu, Adriana Dima, Elena Radu, Ecaterina Milica Dobrota, and Victor Marian Dumitrache
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 60 vom: Mai, Seite 525-545:
Good practices in reforming the common agricultural policy to support the European Green Deal a perspective on the consumption of pesticides and fertilizers Alina Petronela Alexoaei, Raluca Georgiana Robu, Valentin Cojanu, Dumitru Miron, and Ana-Maria Holobiuc
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 60 vom: Mai, Seite 546-565:
A conceptual model of consumer intention to continue buying eco-labeled products Alexandra Perju-Mitran, Andreea-Elisabeta Budacia, Lucian Constantin Gabriel Budacia, and Marian-Florin Busuioc
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 60 vom: Mai, Seite 379-394:
Consumer attitude towards the use of blockchain technology study on the implementation of the "Green Deal" strategy for organic foods Bogdan Georgescu, Cristian Bogdan Onete, Doru Alexandru Plesea, Sandra Diana Chita, and Stefan Sava
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 60 vom: Mai, Seite 430-446:
Determinants of digital transformation in the restaurant industry Domingo Martin-Martin, Jose Maya Garcia, and Isidoro Romero
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 60 vom: Mai, Seite 305-307:
Food chains transformation in the context of EU Green Deal strategy Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania, Cristinel Vasiliu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 60 vom: Mai, Seite 330-345:
The impact of green marketing on the consumers' intention to buy green products in the context of the Green Deal Lavinia Denisia Cuc, Corina Pelau, Silviu-Gabriel Szentesi, and Grigorie Sanda
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 60 vom: Mai, Seite 361-378:
The European consumers' preferences for organic food in the context of the European Green Deal Bogdan Chiripuci, Maria-Floriana Popescu, and Marius Constantin
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 60 vom: Mai, Seite 464-484:
Knowledge and skill sets for big data professions analysis of recruitment information based on the latent dirichlet allocation model Aiting Xu, Yuchen Wu, Feina Meng, Shengying Xu, and Yuhan Zhu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 59 vom: Feb., Seite 9-27:
"Cyberspace ecologism 4.0" between software softeners of and hardware hardships on the natural environment Octavian-Dragomir Jora, Adrian-Ioan Damoc, Vlad I Roșca, Matei-Alexandru Apăvăloaei and Mihaela Iacob
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 59 vom: Feb., Seite 28-45:
Adopting sustainability and digital transformation in business in Romania a multifaceted approach in the context of the just transition Florina Pînzaru, Alina Mihaela Dima, Alexandra Zbuchea and Zoltan Vereș
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 16, Special vom: Nov., Seite 989-1000:
Government support of science and the impact of the crisis the case of the EU countries Michal Tvrdon and Tomas Verner
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 16, Special vom: Nov., Seite 1001-1013:
Evaluation of the impact of R&D on the socio-economic development of EU countries Romualdas Ginevičius, Eigirdas Žemaitis and Vladislavas Petraškevičius
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 16, Special vom: Nov., Seite 1014-1033:
Comparative assessment of research & development and quality of life indicators in Lithuania and Greece Dalia Streimikiene and Grigorios L. Kyriakopoulos
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 59 vom: Feb., Seite 5-7:
Digital transformation in the context of European Union's green deal Andrej Bertoncelj
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 59 vom: Feb., Seite 46-60:
Sustainable transformation of Romanian companies through industry 4.0, green production and environment commitment Georgeta-Mădălina Meghișan-Toma, Silvia Puiu, Nicoleta Florea, Flaviu Meghișan, Roxana Bădîrcea and Alina Manta
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 59 vom: Feb., Seite 143-158:
Examining the correlations between industry 4.0 assets, external and internal risk factors and business performance among hungarian food companies Edina Erdei, György Kossa, Sándor Kovács, József Popp and Judit Oláh
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 59 vom: Feb., Seite 159-172:
Urban agriculture digital planning for the European Union's Green Deal Ana M Bartolome, Deiyalí A Carpio and Beatriz Urbano
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 59 vom: Feb., Seite 194-213:
Comparison of the environment of EU countries for sharing economy state by modern multiple criteria methods Virginija Grybaitė, Jelena Stankevičienė, Giedrė Lapinskienė and Askoldas Podvezko
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 59 vom: Feb., Seite 214-235:
Government-enterprise relation, financing plight and enterprise growth empirical evidence from World Bank on Chinese firms Zijian Li
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 59 vom: Feb., Seite 289-300:
Good practices for overcoming the impact of the SARS-CoV-2 crisis on the HoReCa industry Cristina State and Dan Popescu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 16, Special vom: Nov., Seite 912-933:
Ethics and integrity in the context of economic research within doctoral schools Vasile Dinu, Veronica Câmpian, Cristinel Vasiliu, Laurențiu Tăchiciu and Dan-Cristian Dabija
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 16, Special vom: Nov., Seite 954-969:
Aspects regarding ethics and integrity in Romanian scientific research Nicolae Lupu and Dragoş Bîgu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 59 vom: Feb., Seite 61-76:
Quantifying the digitalisation impact on the EU economy case study : Germany and Sweden vs. Romania and Greece Romeo Victor Ionescu, Monica Laura Zlati, Valentin Marian Antohi, Florina Oana Vîrlănuță and Silvius Stanciu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 59 vom: Feb., Seite 77-93:
Avoiding digital divide in European Union through European green deal Gabriel Brătucu, Eliza Nichifor, Silvia Sumedrea, Ioana Bianca Chițu and Radu Constantin Lixăndroiu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 59 vom: Feb., Seite 94-109:
Digital transformation, financial performance and sustainability evidence for European Union listed companies Ion Ionaşcu, Mihaela Ionaşcu, Elena Nechita, Marian Săcărin and Mihaela Minu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 59 vom: Feb., Seite 110-127:
The Green Deal - dynamizer of digitalization in tourism the case of Cluj-Napoca smart city Delia Popescu, Monica Maria Coroş, Iuliana Pop and Cristina Bolog
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 59 vom: Feb., Seite 128-142:
Vegetables consumers' profile in the context of digitalization evidence from Romania Lucian Tanasă, Simona-Roxana Ulman, Cristina Cautisanu, Ioan Sebastian Brumă and Daniel Juravle
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 59 vom: Feb., Seite 174-193:
Owners vs. managers disparities of attitudes on the business risk in SME segment Jan Dvorsky, Ludmila Kozubikova, Aleksandr Ključnikov and Eva Ivanova
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 59 vom: Feb., Seite 268-288:
Mathematical model for determining costs of unsatisfied customers of HoReCa industry Gheorghe Zaman, Nicoleta Valentina Florea, Constantin Aurelian Ionescu, Dan Marius Coman, Doina Constanța Mihai and Nicoleta Luminița Gudanescu Nicolau
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 16, Special vom: Nov., Seite 880-883:
The economics of science producing and consuming knowledge Professor Octavian-Dragomir Jora, Ph.D
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 16, Special vom: Nov., Seite 884-911:
The market for ideas and its validation filters scientific truth, economic profit and political approval Octavian-Dragomir Jora, Matei-Alexandru Apăvăloaei, Mihai-Vladimir Topan and Tudor-Gherasim Smirna
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 16, Special vom: Nov., Seite 934-953:
Social time and the economics of science Emil Dinga
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 16, Special vom: Nov., Seite 970-988:
The nexus between research and development, protection of intellectual property rights and financial development a European perspective Gheorghe Hurduzeu, Radu Lupu, Iulia Lupu and Adrian Cantemir Călin
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 59 vom: Feb., Seite 236-250:
Factors with a major effect on the budgetary control process an empirical study from the Czech Republic Jiří Dokulil, Boris Popesko and Kateřina Kadalová
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 59 vom: Feb., Seite 252-267:
Digital transformation in Romanian accounting practice and education impact and perspectives Gina Raluca Gușe and Marian Dragoș Mangiuc
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 61 vom: Aug., Seite 593-595:
Financial and competition implications of the European Union's Green Deal associate editor, Voicu D. Dragomir
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 61 vom: Aug., Seite 597-612:
The assessment of climate risk impact on the economy a panel data approach Teodora Cristina Barbu, Cosmin-Octavian Cepoi, Crina Raluca Petrescu and Mariana Vuta
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 61 vom: Aug., Seite 613-629:
An empirical assessment of the financial development environmental quality nexus in the European Union Alexandra Horobet, Irina Mnohoghitnei, Dan Gabriel Dumitrescu, Stefania Cristina Curea and Lucian Belascu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 61 vom: Aug., Seite 648-663:
The interaction between renewable energy consumption and the institutional framework from a circular economy-based perspective Adriana Florina Popa, Valentin Burca, Daniela Nicoleta Sahlian and Daniela Livia Trasca
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 61 vom: Aug., Seite 701-719:
Decarbonisation and financial performance of energy companies Ágnes Horváth, Adrienn Takács Papp, Katalin Lipták, László Molnar, Klára Szűcs Markovics, Ioana Manafi and Zoltán Musinszki
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 61 vom: Aug., Seite 720-738:
Do sustainability risks affect credit ratings? evidence from European Banks Reyes Samaniego-Medina and Pilar Giraldez-Puig
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 61 vom: Aug., Seite 630-647:
Factors supporting the transition to a "green" European economy and funding mechanisms Dan Costin Nitescu and Valentin Murgu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 61 vom: Aug., Seite 664-682:
Decarbonization of the Romanian economy an ARDL and KRLS approach of ecological footprint Dan Ioan Topor, Andreea Marin-Pantelescu, Adela Socol and Oana Raluca Ivan
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 61 vom: Aug., Seite 683-700:
Financial and competitive implications of the European Green Seal perceptions of retail managers Claudia Gabriela Baicu, Olimpia State, Daniel Adrian Gârdan, Iuliana Petronela Gârdan, Iulia Ruxandra Ticău
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 61 vom: Aug., Seite 817-830:
Macroeconomic indicators and CO2 emissions in the EU region Nestor Shpak, Solomiya Ohinok, Ihor Kulyniak, Wodzimierz Sroka and Armenia Androniceanu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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24(2022), 61 vom: Aug., Seite 832-846:
Advancing university-business cooperation in the Mediterranean area Vera Amicarelli, Giuseppina Miuli, Christian Bux, Raluca Mariana Grosu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 56 vom: Feb., Seite 120-136:
The integration of artificial intelligence in retail benefits, challenges and a dedicated conceptual framework Ionuț Anica-Popa, Liana Anica-Popa, Cristina Rădulescu and Marinela Vrîncianu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 57 vom: Mai, Seite 325-341:
Adopting IoT-based solutions for smart homes the perspective of the Romanian users Irina Albăstroiu, Calcedonia Enache, Andrei Cepoi, Adrian Istrate and Teodora Liliana Andrei
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 57 vom: Mai, Seite 392-411:
Business model innovation for IoT solutions an exploratory study of strategic factors and expected outcomes Florin Sabin Foltean and Bogdana Glovațchi
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 57 vom: Mai, Seite 429-447:
Intrusiveness and data protection in iot solutions for smart homes. amfiteatru Irina Maiorescu, Larisa Gabudeanu, Alexandru-Lucian Vîlcea, Gabriel-Cristian Sabou and Marian Dârdală
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 57 vom: Mai, Seite 483-503:
Assessment of the role of a leader in shaping sustainable organizational culture Dalia Streimikiene, Asta Mikalauskiene, Lina Digriene and Grigorios Kyriakopoulos
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 58 vom: Aug., Seite 700-717:
Telework during the COVID-19 pandemic an approach from the perspective of Romanian enterprises Mirela Cătălina Turkeș, Aurelia-Felicia Stăncioiu and Codruța Adina Băltescu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 58 vom: Aug., Seite 752-769:
The impact of workaholism and work engagement on distant learning and work-family conflict during the COVID-19 lockdown Yura Loscalzo
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 58 vom: Aug., Seite 770-786:
The impact of hybrid workplace models on intangible assets the case of an emerging country Milenko Radonić, Valentina Vukmirović and Miloš Milosavljević
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 15, Special issue vom: Nov., Seite 896-898:
Resilience and economic intelligence through digitalization and big data analytics Alina Mihaela Dima
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 58 vom: Aug., Seite 806-823:
The effect of education and R&D on tourism spending in OECD countries an empirical study Beata Gavurova, Jaroslav Belas, Katarina Zvarikova, Martin Rigelsky and Viera Ivankova
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 58 vom: Aug., Seite 843-862:
Influences of economic policy uncertainty on corporate social responsibility information disclosure Jieqiong Wang, Xiao Zhang and Mingjie Dai
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 15, Special issue vom: Nov., Seite 934-947:
Enhancing the sustainability of the aviation industry airlines' commitment to "green" practices Vera Amicarelli, Giovanni Lagioia, Antonio Patruno, Raluca Mariana Grosu and Christian Bux
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 58 vom: Aug., Seite 864-874:
The crisis after the crisis resilience or reset? Valeriu Ioan-Franc and Andrei-Marius Diamescu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 58 vom: Aug., Seite 875-892:
The odyssey of homework during the COVID-19 pandemic Eugen Bruno Ștefan
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 15, Special issue vom: Nov., Seite 1003-1014:
Predicting entrepreneurial and crowdfunding intentions a study of Romania and South Korea Mina Fanea-Ivanovici and Hasnan Baber
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 15, Special issue vom: Nov., Seite 1015-1030:
Socio-psychological dimensions of students migration a pilot study George-Laurențiu Șerban-Oprescu, Liana Badea, Isabel Novo-Corti, Mihaela Roberta Stanef, Silvia Elena Iacob and Grigore Ioan Piroșcă
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 56 vom: Feb., Seite 206-220:
On the determinants of fiscal decentralization evidence from the EU Francisco J. Delgado
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 56 vom: Feb., Seite 196-205:
The impact of COVID-19 on Romanian tourism. an explorative case study on Prahova county, Romania Christine Volkmann, Kim Oliver Tokarski, Violeta Mihaela Dincă and Anca Bogdan
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 56 vom: Feb., Seite 221-239:
Food quality competition among companies and government food safety supervision under asymmetric product substitution Ningzhou Shen, Yinghua Song, Dan Liu and Dalia Streimikiene
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 56 vom: Feb., Seite 155-173:
Consumer acceptance of the use of artificial intelligence in online shopping evidence from Hungary Szabolcs Nagy and Noémi Hajdú
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 57 vom: Mai, Seite 321-323:
Challenges of IoT technologies for businesses and consumers Irina Albăstroiu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 57 vom: Mai, Seite 376-391:
Wearable technology adoption among Romanian students a structural model based on TAM Mihai Felea, Mihaela Bucur, Cristian Negruțiu, Maria Nițu and Dragoș Andrei Stoica
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 57 vom: Mai, Seite 504-516:
Quantitative assessment of the dynamics of socioeconomic processes Romualdas Ginevičius, Martin Schieg, Magdalena Kot-Radojewska and Marta Jarocka
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 57 vom: Mai, Seite 517-532:
Inflation forecasting in the Western Balkans and EU a comparison of Holt-Winters, ARIMA and NNAR models Vesna Karadzic and Bojan Pejovic
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 57 vom: Mai, Seite 448-464:
Internet of Things (IoT), challenges and perspectives in Romania a qualitative research Silviu-Gabriel Szentesi, Lavinia Denisia Cuc, Ramona Lile and Paul Nichita Cuc
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 58 vom: Aug., Seite 683-699:
Adaptability to teleworking in European countries Aniela Bălăcescu, Aurelia Pătrașcu and Loredana Maria Păunescu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 58 vom: Aug., Seite 787-804:
The economic and social impact of teleworking in Romania present practices and post pandemic developments Syed Abdul Rehman Khan, Danish Iqbal Godil, Munaza Bibi, Zhang Yu and Syed Muhammad Ahsan Rizvi
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 15, Special issue vom: Nov., Seite 899-913:
What drives profitability in the Romanian ICT sector? Lucian Belascu, Dan Gabriel Dumitrescu, Alexandra Smedoiu Popoviciu and Alexandra Horobet
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 15, Special issue vom: Nov., Seite 948-963:
Sustainable development disparities in the EU-27 based on R&D and innovation factors Marius Constantin, Mihai Dinu, Simona Roxana Pătărlăgeanu and Cristian Chelariu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 15, Special issue vom: Nov., Seite 964-981:
Income inequality shift paradigm from economic approach to sharing responsibilities Claudia-Andreea Toma, Cristina Boboc, Valentina Vasile and Simona Ioana Ghiță
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 56 vom: Feb., Seite 260-275:
Immigrant entrepreneurship in Romania drawing best practices from Middle Eastern immigrant entrepreneurs' experiences Ozgur Ozmen, Raluca Mariana Grosu and Mariana Dragusin
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 56 vom: Feb., Seite 290-307:
Socio-economic and macro-financial determinants and spatial effects on European private health insurance markets Gabriela Mihaela Mureșan, Cristian Mihai Dragoș, Codruța Mare, Simona Laura Dragoș and Alexandra Pintea
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 57 vom: Mai, Seite 360-375:
Factors that influence the adoption of the Internet of Things in tourism by Romanian consumers Vasile Dinu, Sorin Paul Lazăr and Iustin Atanasiu Pop
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 56 vom: Feb., Seite 174-194:
Benefits and risks of introducing artificial intelligence into trade and commerce the case of manufacturing companies in West Africa Zelin Zhuo, Frank Okai Larbi and Eric Osei Addo
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 57 vom: Mai, Seite 342-359:
The IoT technologies acceptance in education by the students from the economic studies in Romania Liliana Ionescu-Feleaga, Bogdan-Ștefan Ionescu and Mariana Bunea
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 57 vom: Mai, Seite 534-547:
Synergy of neoliberalism, alternative institutions and transitional crisis Veselin Draskovic, Sergey A. Kravchenko and Milica Delibasic
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 57 vom: Mai, Seite 548-569:
An assessment of the social work program in Turkey in terms of labour market experience and professional skill attainment Bulent Arpat, Mete Kaan Namal, Mustafa Kocanci and Aynur Yumurtaci
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 58 vom: Aug., Seite 601-619:
The influence of teleworking on performance and employees' counterproductive behaviour Marcela-Sefora Nemțeanu, Dan-Cristian Dabija, Liana Stanca
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 58 vom: Aug., Seite 620-636:
Teleworking during the COVID-19 pandemic determining factors of perceived work productivity, job performance, and satisfaction Loredana Mihalca, Tudor Irimiaș and Gabriela Brendea
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 58 vom: Aug., Seite 637-653:
The impact of teleworking on the Romanians employees' job satisfaction an empirical evidence based on multiple correspondence analysis (MCA) and logistic regression Adriana Ana Maria Davidescu, Simona-Andreea Apostu, Vasile Alecsandru, Adrian Istrate Scrădeanu, Ion Daniel Zgură and Maria Gabriela Horga
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 58 vom: Aug., Seite 654-668:
The mediating role of the ability to adapt to teleworking to increase the organizational performance Mihail Busu and Attila Gyorgy
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 58 vom: Aug., Seite 718-735:
Determinants of work engagement among teachers in the context of teleworking Ciprian Obrad and Cristina Circa
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 58 vom: Aug., Seite 736-751:
Teachers' and professors' perception of telework in Romania Maria-Alexandra Sârbu, Cosmin-Nicolae Mirea, Mihaela Mihai, Puiu Nistoreanu and Elham Dadfar
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 58 vom: Aug., Seite 824-842:
Econometric analysis of integration of selected new eu member cee stock markets with global stock market and eurozone impact of global financial crisis Jan Sucháček, Jaroslav Koutský, Lorena Caridad Lopéz del Río and Petr Sed'a
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 15, Special issue vom: Nov., Seite 914-933:
Resilience of the European Union economies an analysis of the granger causality at the level of the gross domestic product Mihai Păunică, Alexandru Manole, Cătălina Motofei and Gabriela-Lidia Tănase
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 15, Special issue vom: Nov., Seite 982-1002:
Economic sentiment perceptions during COVID-19 pandemic a European cross-country impact assessment Iustina Alina Boitan, Emilia Mioara Câmpeanu and Sanja Sever Mališ
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 15, Special issue vom: Nov., Seite 1031-1045:
A real data-driven clustering approach for countries based on happiness score Aditya Chakraborty and Chris P Tsokos
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 56 vom: Feb., Seite 137-154:
The impact of artificial intelligence use on the e-commerce in Romania Adrian Micu, Angela-Eliza Micu, Marius Geru, Alexandru Căpățînă and Mihaela-Carmen Muntean
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 56 vom: Feb., Seite 87-101:
Artificial intelligence in electronic commerce basic chatbots and consumer journey Eliza Nichifor, Adrian Trifan and Elena Mihaela Nechifor
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 56 vom: Feb., Seite 102-119:
Risks of observable and unobservable biases in artificial intelligence predicting consumer choice Florian Teleaba, Sorin Popescu, Marieta Olaru and Diana Pitic
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 56 vom: Feb., Seite 276-289:
The governance impact on the Romanian trade flows an augmented gravity model Anca Tamaș and Dumitru Miron
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 56 vom: Feb., Seite 240-258:
Are positive and negative outcomes of organizational justice conditioned by leader-member exchange? Or Shkoler, Aharon Tziner, Cristinel Vasiliu and Claudiu-Nicolae Ghinea
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 57 vom: Mai, Seite 412-428:
Usage of neural-based predictive modeling and IIoT in wind energy applications Adrian-Nicolae Buturache and Stelian Stancu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 57 vom: Mai, Seite 466-482:
The effect of corporate income tax of agricultural companies on national budget? the case of the Slovak Republic Juraj Chebeň, Renáta Krajčírová, Alexandra Ferenczi Vaňová and Michal Munk
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 58 vom: Aug., Seite 586-600:
A muldimensional approach of the relationship between teleworking and employees well-being Romania during the pandemic generated by the SARS-CoV-2 virus Dumitru Miron, Monica Aureliana Petcu, Maria Iulia David-Sobolevschi, Radu Cezar Cojocariu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 58 vom: Aug., Seite 669-682:
Determinants of employees' option for preserving teleworking after the COVID-19 pandemic Georgiana-Camelia Georgescu, Rodica Gherghina, Ioana Duca, Mirela Anca Postole and Carmen Maria Constantinescu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 56 vom: Feb., Seite 5-7:
Artificial intelligence in wholesale and retail Vasile Dinu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 56 vom: Feb., Seite 33-45:
The impact of artificial intelligence on consumers' identity and human skills Corina Pelau, Irina Ene, Mihai-Ionuț Pop
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 56 vom: Feb., Seite 46-64:
Artificial intelligence in retail benefits and risks associated with mobile shopping applications Victoria Stanciu and Sînziana-Maria Rîndașu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 56 vom: Feb., Seite 65-86:
Consumers' perception of risk towards artificial intelligence technologies used in trade a scale development study Pinar Aytekin, Florina Oana Virlanuta, Huseyin Guven, Silvius Stanciu, and Ipek Bolakca
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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23(2021), 56 vom: Feb., Seite 9-32:
The profound nature of the connection between the impact of using artificial intelligence in retail on buying and the consumers’ perceptions of artificial intelligence on the path to the next normal Theodor Purcărea, Valeriu Ioan-Franc, Ştefan-Alexandru Ionescu and Ioan Matei Purcărea
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 14, Special issue vom: Nov., Seite 1265-1282:
The costs of work-addicted managers in organizations towards integrating clinical and organizational frameworks Paweł A. Atroszko and Bartosz Atroszko
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 14, Special issue vom: Nov., Seite 1283-1300:
Correlation of trust and work engagement a modern organizational approach Ana Nešić, Slavica Mitrović Veljković, Maja Meško and Tine Bertoncel
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 14, Special issue vom: Nov., Seite 1085-1102:
The impact of heavy work investment on the economy and the individual Simona Roxana Pătărlăgeanu, Carmen Valentina Rădulescu, Mihai Dinu and Marius Constantin
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 55 vom: Aug., Seite 920-936:
Online teaching practices and the effectiveness of the educational process in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic Cristina Venera Tartavulea, Catalin Nicolae Albu, Nadia Albu, Ramona Iulia Dieaconescu and Silvia Petre
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 54 vom: Mai, Seite 411-431:
How do students assess the sustainability of their university? a comparison between Dutch and Romanian students from business schools Florentin Popescu, Tudor Edu, Iliuţă Costel Negricea, Razvan Zaharia and Rodica Milena Zaharia
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 54 vom: Mai, Seite 462-479:
Determinants of economic sustainability in higher education institutions Juraj Chebeň, Drahoslav Lančarič, Michal Munk and Peter Obdržálek
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 53 vom: Feb., Seite 28-41:
Green procurement implications on the labor market in the context of the transition to the green economy Daniela Pasnicu and Vasilica Ciuca
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 53 vom: Feb., Seite 57-70:
Ecological purchases made by managers in hotel industry an approach of the main determining factors Mirela Ştefănică, Ana Iolanda Vodã, Rodica Cristina Butnaru, Gina Ionela Butnaru and Mircea Gabriel Chirita
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 53 vom: Feb., Seite 102-120:
Engagement in green procurement antecedents and outcomes on manufacturing small and medium-sized enterprises from Iran Ramin Bashir Khodaparasti, Hooshmand Bagheri Garabollagh and Reza Mohammadpour
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 53 vom: Feb., Seite 137-150:
Analysis of the realities, evolution and prospects of urban greening from an international point of view Fernando Barriuso and Beatriz Urbano
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 55 vom: Aug., Seite 653-667:
Risk analysis of a hedge fund oriented on sustainable and responsible investments for emerging markets Gabriela Prelipcean and Mircea Boscoianu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 53 vom: Feb., Seite 256-274:
Good practices on air quality, pollution and health impact at EU level Daniela-Ioana Manea, Emilia Titan, Mihaela Mihai, Simona Apostu and Valentina Vasile
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 55 vom: Aug., Seite 824-845:
Evaluation of risk management maturity in the Czech automotive industry model and methodology Marek Cech and Martin Januska
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 14, Special issue vom: Nov., Seite 1182-1205:
Student heavy work investment, burnout, and their antecedents the case of Serbia Sonja Ivancevic, Tatjana Ivanovic, Milica Maricic and Mladen Cudanov
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 14, Special issue vom: Nov., Seite 1206-1226:
Job demands and recovery experience the mediation role of heavy work investment Julio César Acosta-Prado, Juan Guillermo Sandoval-Reyes and Carlos Sanchís-Pedregosa
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 14, Special issue vom: Nov., Seite 1227-1242:
Workaholism and a new generation labour market survey among Hungarian and Romanian youth Zoltán Musinszki, Magdolna Vallasek, Gábor Mélypataki, Erika Horváthné Csolák and Katalin Lipták
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 14, Special issue vom: Nov., Seite 1049-1067:
Impact of the COVID-19 crisis on heavy work investment in Romania Alina Simona Tecău, Cristinel Petrișor Constantin, Radu Constantin Lixăndroiu, Ioana Bianca Chițu and Gabriel Brătucu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 55 vom: Aug., Seite 867-881:
The influence of contextual factors on the implementation of lean practices an analysis of furniture industries Falah Abu, Hamed Gholami, Norhayati Zakuan, Muhamad Zameri Mat Saman, Dalia Streimikiene and Justas Streimikis
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 55 vom: Aug., Seite 905-919:
Sustainability through directed change in the visionary university from predicting to producing the future Adrian Curaj, Mihai Păunică, Andreea Popa, Cosmin Holeab and Octavian-Dragomir Jora
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 54 vom: Mai, Seite 376-390:
Sustainable universities, from indifference to joint action a panel data analysis Elena-Claudia Ṣerban, Anca-Maria Hristea, Ṣtefania-Cristina Curea and Raluca-Florentina Creṭu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 54 vom: Mai, Seite 447-461:
Social responsibility, a key dimension in developing a sustainable higher education institution the case of students' motivation Cosmin-Ionuț Imbriscã and Sorin-George Toma
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 54 vom: Mai, Seite 516-532:
The efficiency of universities in achieving sustainable development goals Lena Malešević Perović and Maja Mihaljević Kosor
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 54 vom: Mai, Seite 567-578:
Importance of technical and business skills for future IT professionals Emese Tokarčíková, Eva Malichová, Alžbeta Kucharčíková and Mária Durišová
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 53 vom: Feb., Seite 121-136:
Management of green procurement in small and medium-sized manufacturing enterprises in developing economies Tetiana Ivanova
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 53 vom: Feb., Seite 152-163:
The application of the Bushido-Samurai code principles within Romanian companies Nobumichi Watahiki, Yoshikazu Matsui, Violeta Mihaela Dinca and Iulia Waniek
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 53 vom: Feb., Seite 179-196:
The financial strategies and approaches of Chinese government towards the internationalization of higher education in China Frank Okai Larbi, Ma Zaoming, Chen Xianzhe and Hu Yating
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 55 vom: Aug., Seite 635-637:
Sustainability risk management of firms Constantin Brătianu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 55 vom: Aug., Seite 639-652:
The impact of knowledge risk on sustainability of firms Constantin Brătianu, Andrei Ștefan Neștian, Silviu Mihail Tiță, Ana Iolanda Vodă and Alexandra Luciana Guță
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 53 vom: Feb., Seite 197-219:
Re-innovation from failure, institutional environmental differences, and firm performance evidence from China Zhuang Xiong, Pengju Wang and Yu Zhao
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 55 vom: Aug., Seite 707-725:
Risk management of companies included in the EURO STOXX sustainability index an investors' perception Iulia Lupu, Ana Barbara Bobircă, Paul Gabriel Miclăuș and Tudor Ciumara
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 55 vom: Aug., Seite 726-741:
Risk management implementation for sustainable development of Romanian SMEs a fuzzy approach Carmen Ciocoiu, Adina Liliana Prioteasa and Sofia Elena Colesca
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 53 vom: Feb., Seite 221-238:
Legislative means aimed at stimulating green procurement in the public sector a critical case study of Romania Ionel Bostan, Cristina Mihaela Lazar and Nicoleta Asalos
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 53 vom: Feb., Seite 239-255:
Large-scale cultural events an argument for strengthening ecological awarenes Iuliana Cetina, Silvia Elena Cristache, Georgeta Narcisa Ciobotar and Andrei Badin
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 55 vom: Aug., Seite 758-774:
Business model innovation through the use of digital technologies managing risks and creating sustainability Dragoș Tohănean, Alexandru Ilie Buzatu, Cristina-Andrada Baba and Bogdan Georgescu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 14, Special issue vom: Nov., Seite 1140-1158:
The impact of workaholism on consumer food waste Ramona Elena Cantaragiu and Valentina Mihaela Ghinea
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 14, Special issue vom: Nov., Seite 967-972:
Approaches and perspectives on the heavy work investments Dan-Cristian Dabija
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 14, Special issue vom: Nov., Seite 993-1013:
The influence of heavy work investment on job satisfaction and turnover intention in Romania Marcela-Sefora Nemteanu and Dan-Cristian Dabija
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 14, Special issue vom: Nov., Seite 1030-1048:
The importance of mentorship in diminishing workaholism 1030 and increasing heavy work investment evidence from the United States David Sloan, Alan C. Mikkelson and Sebastian Văduva
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 14, Special issue vom: Nov., Seite 1068-1084:
Modelling the impact of heavy work investments on employee's satisfaction Mihail Busu and Attila Gyorgy
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 54 vom: Mai, Seite 391-410:
Analysis and modelling of influence factors in the configuration of a sustainable university case study: "Stefan cel Mare" University of Suceava Daniela Mihaela Neamþu, Ruxandra Bejinaru, Cristian Valentin Hapenciuc, Iulian Condratov and Pavel Stanciu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 54 vom: Mai, Seite 432-446:
Identifying the promoters of students' sustainable behaviour an empirical study Dan Dacian Cuzdriorean, Szilveszter Fekete and Alina Beattrice Vladu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 54 vom: Mai, Seite 480-495:
Sustainable university development through sustainable human resources and corporate entrepreneurship the role of sustainable innovation and work environment Janusz Grabara, Hafezali Iqbal Hussain and Marek Szajt
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 53 vom: Feb., Seite 15-27:
The adoption of National Green Procurement Plans from the perspective of circular economy Marian Siminică, Marioara Avram, Luminița Popescu and Roxana Loredana Avram
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 54 vom: Mai, Seite 533-550:
The importance of academic new ventures for sustainable regional development Aleksandar Vekic, Vladimir Djakovic, Jelena Borocki, Wlodzimierz Sroka, Jozsef Popp and Judit Olàh
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 54 vom: Mai, Seite 552-566:
Measurement of population carrying capacity based on a P-S model a case study of Zhejiang Province Linyun Zhang, Wei Li and Dalia Streimikiene
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 53 vom: Feb., Seite 42-56:
Green procurement through Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certification in the private sector perceptions and willingness to buy of private companies from Romania Dacinia Crina Petrescu, Florina Bran, Carmen Valentina Radulescu and Ruxandra Malina Petrescu-Mag
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 54 vom: Mai, Seite 579-591:
Quantitative assessment of the dynamics of rail freight transportation Romualdas Ginevičius and Gintaras Sinkevičius
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 54 vom: Mai, Seite 593-607:
DEA approach towards exploring the sustainability of funding in higher education empirical evidence from Romanian public universities Dalina Dumitrescu, Ionela Costică, Liliana Nicoleta Simionescu and Ștefan Cristian Gherghina
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 54 vom: Mai, Seite 608-622:
Perceptions regarding the profile of an ideal project manager Mihaela Lutas, Răzvan Nistor, Marius Radu and Ioana Beleiu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 55 vom: Aug., Seite 668-691:
Non-financial reporting and reputational risk in the Romanian financial sector Laurențiu Tăchiciu, Melinda Timea Fülöp, Andreea Marin-Pantelescu, Ionica Oncioiu and Dan Ioan Topor
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 55 vom: Aug., Seite 742-757:
Diversity, social inclusion and human capital development as fundamentals of financial performance and risk mitigation Marta-Christina Suciu, Graṭiela Georgiana Noja and Mirela Cristea
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 55 vom: Aug., Seite 775-791:
Guaranteed crowdlending loans a tool for entrepreneurial finance ecosystem sustainability Carlos Sanchís-Pedregosa, Emma Berenguer, Gema Albort-Morant and Jorge Antón Sanz
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 55 vom: Aug., Seite 792-807:
The internationalization of SMEs in Central Europe and its impact on their methods of risk management Zuzana Virglerova, Muhammad Asif Khan, Raimonda Martinkute-Kauliene and Sandor Kovács
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 14, Special issue vom: Nov., Seite 1103-1120:
The impact of work investment on performance Cătălina Radu, Alecxandrina Deaconu, Sorina Ioana Mișu and Monica Triculescu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 14, Special issue vom: Nov., Seite 1121-1139:
Heavy work investment for the accounting profession in Romania at time of Coronavirus pandemic Florin Mihai, Mirela Stan, Gabriel Radu and Valentin Florentin Dumitru
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 14, Special issue vom: Nov., Seite 1159-1181:
Heavy work investment from the perspective of cultural factors and outcomes by types of investors Rodica Cristina Butnaru, Alexandru Anichiti, Gina Ionela Butnaru and Alina Petronela Haller
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 14, Special issue vom: Nov., Seite 973-992:
Transversal analysis of predictors, mediators and related effects of heavy work investment Claudiu George Bocean, Anca Antoaneta Varzaru, Anca Bandoi and Catalina Soriana Sitnikov
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 14, Special issue vom: Nov., Seite 1014-1029:
The impact of national culture on employees' attitudes toward heavy work investment comparative approach Romania vs. Japan Ion Popa, Simona Cătălina Ștefan, Cătălina Florentina Albu, Ștefan Cătălin Popa and Cristian Vlad
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 14, Special issue vom: Nov., Seite 1243-1264:
The influence of heavy work investment on work outcomes in the hospitality industry in Serbia Slobodan Čerović, Ivana Blešić, Jelena Tepavčević, Svetlana Vukosav, Vuk Garača and Milan Bradić
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 14, Special issue vom: Nov., Seite 1301-1324:
Heavy work investment and psychopathology internalizing and externalizing disorders as antecedents and outcomes Yura Loscalzo and Marco Giannini
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 55 vom: Aug., Seite 846-866:
Sources of value creation in service global value chains Metka Stare and Andreja Jaklič
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 55 vom: Aug., Seite 882-903:
Efficiency analysis of the banks operating in Turkey with AHP based on DEA method Adem Babacan, Şahin Bulut and Neslihan Koç
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 54 vom: Mai, Seite 307-309:
Sustainable university concept and conception Octavian-Dragomir Jora
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 55 vom: Aug., Seite 937-953:
Good practices of efficient packaging waste management Cristian Teodor, Carmen Lenuta Trica, Raluca Ignat and Raluca-Mihaela Drăcea
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 54 vom: Mai, Seite 312-329:
"Citadel of science" and "cathedral of conscience" the university, as institution, was born to be concerned with sustainable knowledge, long before sustainability became a universal concern Octavian-Dragomir Jora, Matei-Alexandru Apãvãloaei, Andreas Stamate-Stefan, Vlad I. Rosca and Rodica Gherghina
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 54 vom: Mai, Seite 330-345:
Stakeholders' perception regarding sustainable universities Nicolae Pop, Steluta Todea, Cristina-Veronica Partenie and Cristina Ott
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 54 vom: Mai, Seite 346-361:
Education for sustainable development an evaluation of students' perceptions within the Bucharest University of Economic Studies Grigore Ioan Pirosca, George-Lauretiu Serban-Oprescu, Liana Badea and Silvia Dedu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 54 vom: Mai, Seite 362-375:
Sustainability barriers and motivations in higher education a students' perspective Irina Maiorescu, Gabriel Cristian Sabou, Mihaela Bucur and Razvan Daniel Zota
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 54 vom: Mai, Seite 496-515:
Students' perceptions of sustainable universities in Hungary an importance-performance analysis Szabolcs Nagy and Mariann Veresné Somosi
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 53 vom: Feb., Seite 71-81:
Bibliometric analysis of the field of green public procurement Simona Roxana Patarlageanu, Mihai Dinu and Marius Constantin
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 53 vom: Feb., Seite 82-101:
Green public procurement in the academic literature Ionela-Corina Chersan, Valentin Florentin Dumitru, Cãtãlina Gorgan and Vasile Gorgan
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 53 vom: Feb., Seite 164-178:
Leadership styles as predictors of work attitudes a moderated-mediation link Or Shkoler and Aharon Tziner
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 55 vom: Aug., Seite 692-706:
Environmental, social and governance risks new challenges for the banking business sustainability Dan-Costin Niṭescu and Maria-Alexandra Cristea
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 53 vom: Feb., Seite 275-302:
Best practices of the social innovations in the framework of the e-government evolution Vasja Roblek, Mirjana Pejić Bach, Maja Mesko and Tine Bertoncel
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 55 vom: Aug., Seite 808-822:
Public listing and corporate social responsibility from a sustainability risk management perspective Ruitao Li and Fang Hu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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22(2020), 53 vom: Feb., Seite 11-13:
Green procurement realities and prospects Vasile Dinu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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The consumers of green products the case of Romanian Moldavia counties Mario Pagliacci, Adriana Manolică, Teodora Roman and Gabriela Boldureanu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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Blockchain applications and sustainability issues Roberto Leonardo Rana, Pasquale Giungato, Angela Tarabella and Caterina Tricase
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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Israeli labor market and the Fourth Industrial Revolution Elisa Gotesman Bercovici and Adrian Bercovici
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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Social responsibility code: instrument for better correlation of policies in the field of bio-economy Vasile Dinu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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Social responsibility, an essential strategic option for a sustainable development in the field of bio-economy Armenia Androniceanu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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21(2019), 52 vom: Aug., Seite 590-606:
Encompassing non-financial reporting in a coercive framework for enhancing social responsibility Romanian listed companies' case Adriana Tiron-Tudor, Cristina Silvia Nistor, Cristina Alexandrina Ştefănescu and Gianluca Zanellato
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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Fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) market in Romania: features and trends Silvius Stanciu, Florina Oana Vîrlănuță, Oana Alexandra Vochin, Romeo Victor Ionescu and Valentin Marian Antohi
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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21(2019), 52 vom: Aug., Seite 623-638:
Financial communication in the context of corporate social responsibility growth Alexandru Avram, Ana-Cristina Nicolescu, Costin Daniel Avram and Roxana Loredana Dan
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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21(2019), 52 vom: Aug., Seite 682-395:
Picture fuzzy weighted distance measures and their application to investment selection Meiling Liu, Shouzhen Zeng, Tomas Baležentis and Dalia Streimikiene
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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21(2019), 52 vom: Aug., Seite 697-706:
Best practices for a sustainable energy sector at European Union level chances and challenges for Romania Adrian Tanțău and Ana-Maria Iulia Şanta
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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The circular economy in the standardized management system Magdalena Muradin and Zenon Foltynowicz
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"Comparative (bio)economic systems" in terms of social responsibility the natural environment : between ideal capitalism, utopian socialism and real-world interventionism Mihaela Iacob, Rodica Gherghina and Georgiana Camelia Crețan
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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21(2019), 52 vom: Aug., Seite 520-535:
Social responsibility of firms and the impact of bio-economy in intelligent use of renewable energy sources Mihai Andronie, Violeta-Elena Simion, Elena Gurgu, Adrian Dijmărescu and Irina Dijmărescu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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21(2019), 13, special vom: Nov., Seite 743-762:
The European model of development faced with the quaternary sector emergence test Dumitru Miron, Dragoș Șeuleanu, Cezar Radu Cojocariu and Laura Benchea
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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Manifestations of the European ecological footprint from the perspective of social responsibility codes Simona Ioana Ghiţă, Rodica Manuela Gogonea and Andreea Simona Săseanu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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A review of product innovation management literature in the context of organization sustainable development Dorin Maier, Mihaela Maftei, Andreea Maier and Gabriela Elena Bițan
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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Energy efficiency policies in non-residential buildings the case of the University of Bari Aldo Moro Vera Amicarelli, Christian Bux, Giovanni Lagioia and Teodoro Gallucci
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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21(2019), 52 vom: Aug., Seite 536-553:
Analysis of congruency effects of corporate responsibility code implementation on corporate sustainability in bio-economy Nicoleta Cristache, Marian Năstase, Radu Petrariu and Margareta Florescu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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The young entrepreneurs of Europe and the role of international mobility Monica Roman and Dorel Mihai Paraschiv
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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Effects of integrated reporting on corporate disclosure practices regarding the capitals and performance Alina Almășan, Cristina Circa, Mădălina Dumitru, Raluca Gina Gușe and Dragoș Marian Mangiuc
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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21(2019), 52 vom: Aug., Seite 607-622:
An empirical analysis of corporate social responsibility effects on financial performance for Romanian listed companies Mariana Vuță, Sorin-Iulian Cioacă, Mihai Vuţă and Adrian Enciu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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Impact of labor, FDI and R&D on business sustainability Dan Costin Nițescu, Valentin Murgu and Elena Diana Căpriță
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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21(2019), 52 vom: Aug., Seite 639-653:
Bioeconomy and social responsibility in the sustainable hotel industry Claudia Gabriela Baicu, Iulia Monica Oehler-Sincai, Olimpia State and Delia Popescu
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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21(2019), 52 vom: Aug., Seite 654-669:
Role of tour operators and travel agencies in promoting sustainable tourism Andreea Marin-Pantelescu, Laurențiu Tăchiciu, Sorinel Căpușneanu and Dan Ioan Topor
Bucharest: Editura ASE, 1999-
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A note on estimating the importance of interactions among economic entities Emilian Dobrescu
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Food security perspectives in Sub-Saharan Africa József Popp, Judit Oláh, Anna Kiss and Zoltán Lakner
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Determining Romania's position in Europe according to the optimized Global Food Security Index in 2018 Cristina Nãftanãilã, Odi Mihaela Zãrnescu, Laurentia Avram, Viorica Braga, Robert Dragomir and Elena Gurgu
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Households' food insecurity in the V4 countries microeconometric analysis Hanna Dudek
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Titus Cristureanu leading figure of the Romanian international business and economics higher education tradition Mihai Korka
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Agriculture and the twofold relationship between food security and climate change evidence from Romania Nicolae Istudor, Raluca Andreea Ion, Irina Elena Petrescu and Andrei Hrebenciuc
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Exploring the role of individual food security in the assessment of population's food safety Magdalena Bobe, Roxana Procopie and Mihaela Bucur
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The acquiring of the knowledge about standards in the digital era Ivana Mijatoviæ, Biljana Tošiæ and Milan Jovanoviæ
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Entomofagy a viable solution for supporting food security Violeta Elena Simion, Rocsana Toniş Bucea-Manea, Amfim Adriana, Oliva Maria Dourado Martins, Blagica Sekovska and Irina Dijmãrescu
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The perspective of cluster ranking analysis in the development of food safety measures Anca Bãndoi, Claudiu Bocean, Aurelia Florea, Dalia Simion and Cãtãlina Sitnikov
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Approaches regarding the management of food policies in the context of the African swine fever crisis based on a food sustainability statistical model Valentin Marian Antohi, Monica Laura Zlati, Roxana Sârbu, Silvius Stanciu, Florina Oana Virlãnutã and Sorin Anagnoste
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Towards food security of alternative dietary proteins a comparison between Spain and the Dominican Republic Cristino A. Gómez-Luciano, Frank Vriesekoop and Beatriz Urbano
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Harassment and bullying among students in higher education institutions manifestation of single cases of harassment and bullying in aspects of demographic variables Jolita Vveinhardt, Vilija Bite Fominiene, Regina Andriukaitiene and Dalia Streimikiene
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Linking corporate social responsibility with reputation and brand of the firm Yifan He, Wenfang Lin and Justas Streimikis
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Romanian statistical thinking in the last century restitutions of the past, present additions and perspectives Marian Țaicu
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Contemporary approaches and challenges of tourism sustainability Delia Popescu
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CEE-16 a cluster analysis based on tourism competitiveness and correlations with major determinants Delia Popescu, Iulia Monica Oehler-Şincai, Daniel Bulin and Ion Alexandru Tănase
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The regional development of the Romanian rural tourism sector Adriana AnaMaria Davidescu, Vasile Alecsandru Strat, Raluca Mariana Grosu, Ion Daniel Zgură and Sorin Anagnoste
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The impact of geopolitical risks on tourism Marius-Cristian Neacşu, Silviu Neguţ and Gheorghe Vlăsceanu
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Analysis of economic growth in tourism under the impact of terrorism and of the waves of refugees Gina Ionela Butnaru, Marilena Mironiuc, Carmen Huian and Alina Petronela Haller
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The fairness of pricing tactics for hotels perceptions of Romanian customers Claudia-Elena Țuclea, Diana Maria Vrânceanu and Carmen-Eugenia Năstase
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A study on the Romanians profile among leisure activities Smaranda Cosma, Konstantina Zerva, Marius Bota and Cristina Fleșeriu
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20(2018), 12, Special vom: Nov., Seite 935-950:
The complex relationship between international tourism demand and economic growth an analysis on Central and Eastern European economies Alina Bădulescu, Daniel Bădulescu and Ramona Simuț
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20(2018), 12, Special vom: Nov., Seite 951-966:
Involvement of rural tourism operators in the project "Sibiu European Gastronomic Region" Virgil Nicula and Roxana Elena Popșa
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20(2018), 12, Special vom: Nov., Seite 967-981:
The destination experience through stopover tourism Bucharest case study Gabriela Țigu, Antonio Garcia Sanchez, Cristina Stoenescu, Camelia Gheorghe and Gabriel Cristian Sabou
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Determinants and implications of the tourism multiplier effect in EU economies towards a core-periphery patterns Gabriela Carmen Pascariu and Bogdan-Constantin Ibănescu
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Sharing economy challenges and opportunities in tourism Cristian Bogdan Onete, Doru Pleşea and Sonia Budz
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20(2018), 12, Special vom: Nov., Seite 1016-1028:
Social media advertising trends in tourism Roxana Sârbu, Felician Alecu and Răzvan Dina
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Better brand management through design thinking Rodica Pamfilie and Adina-Gabriela Croitoru
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Disparities in tourism demand of UNESCO destinations Stanislava Pachrová, Eva Janoušková and Jitka Ryšková
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