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Retail Evolution in Eastern European Countries: An Overview

2020

Retail has evolved a lot in the last years. Still, compared to more mature markets (such as US, UK, Germany, France, Sweden, the Netherlands), retail in Eastern European countries is less developed, with more balanced supply and demand. According to GfK’s report on European Retail in 2018, in 2017 there was a slight increase (+1.9 percent) in the purchasing power within the European Union (EU28) countries, Romania having the biggest increase (+7.8 percent) [1]. However, Romania’s low per capita purchasing power shows a gap in wealth levels across Europe. Huge differences between Western and Eastern Europe are visible also in terms of per capita values for retail space. Thus, the purpose of …

Eastern europeanGeographyRetail tradePer capitaPurchasing powermedia_common.cataloged_instanceDescriptive researchEuropean unionAgricultural economicsSupply and demandmedia_commonKnE Social Sciences
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Acceptance and Continuance Intention of Web-based Learning Technologies (WLT) Use among University Students in a Baltic Country

2006

This paper presents the acceptance and "continuance intention" of use for Web-based learning tools among University students in an Eastern European Country, namely Estonia. In this paper, we used the technology acceptance model (TAM), which was extended to include two external constructs: the technology and user characteristics. These two constructs were modeled to influence the perceived ease of use, and perceived usefulness constructs in the TAM. Further, another construct - continuance intention - in the information systems (IS) post-adoption literature was linked to the TAM. We used a sample of 72 students from four local higher educational institutions that have experience with a speci…

Eastern europeanKnowledge managementbusiness.industryInformation systemContext (language use)ContinuanceTechnology acceptance modelUsabilitybusinessAffect (psychology)PsychologyConstruct (philosophy)Information SystemsThe Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries
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Corruption and Organised Crime Signalling Indicators for Foreign Investors as Applied to Eastern European Countries

2021

The former communist countries in Central and Eastern Europe and, implicitly, their economies, went through specific and sometimes asymmetric developments since the fall of the “iron curtain” at the end of the 1980s. During those years, they faced many challenges to create a secure and predictable economic environment for individuals and businesses, local or foreign. We propose a framework that considers legal, social, and economic indicators which can be used by foreign investors to make wise and efficient business decisions. Our main purpose is to expand the traditional economic analysis framework and enrich it with new institutional and societal indicators from the social, quality of lif…

Eastern europeanMarket economyQuality of life (healthcare)Communist stateEconomic indicatorCorruptionmedia_common.quotation_subjectOrganised crimeBusinessForeign direct investmentIron Curtainmedia_commonKnE Social Sciences
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Eberhard Schockenhoff (1953-2020) – teolog na barykadach współczesnych debat etycznych

2020

Eastern europeanPhilologyAnthropologySociologyFeminismStudia Teologiczno-Historyczne Śląska Opolskiego
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Recenzja: Urban Adam Bąk. 2019. Życie i działalność o. Ambrożego Marii Lubika OFM w latach 1906–1998. Głubczyce: Wydawnictwo św. Urbana, ss. 141. ISB…

2020

Eastern europeanPhilologySociologyTheologyFeminismStudia Teologiczno-Historyczne Śląska Opolskiego
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Family Council From A Cultural Approach: the case of eastern european countries

2021

The family council is a formal mechanism of the family governance in family businesses that aims to give a voice to all members of the family, and to unify the interests of all members. These interests are identified with the purpose of the family, necessary to achieve a long-term legacy, and the sustainability of the company. However, the establishment of the family council is a topic that is still at an incipient stage, both in the literature and for practitioners, so our contribution advances the understanding of family governance within the sphere of family businesses culture and context. For that purpose, we rely on two cultural indexes widely accepted in the literature. We have taken …

Eastern europeanPolitical scienceCorporate governanceCultural studiesSustainabilityOrganizational cultureContext (language use)Hofstede's cultural dimensions theoryPublic administrationSocial organization
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Development Policies of Central and Eastern European States: From Aid Recipients to Aid Donors, edited by ONDŘEJHORKY-HLUCHAŇ and SIMONLightfoot (Lon…

2014

Eastern europeanPolitical sciencePolitical economyGeography Planning and DevelopmentEconomic historyDevelopmentJournal of International Development
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Rural Society, Social Inclusion and Landscape Change in Central and Eastern Europe:A Case Study of Latvia

2009

The countryside of Europe is undergoing many social, economic and environmental changes as a result of depopulation and agricultural land abandonment. This trend, driven in part by the wide disparity of income levels between rural and urban inhabitants, is particularly evident in the Central and Eastern European countries such as Latvia, which joined the EU in 2004 and in 2007. Research was undertaken in Latvia in 2003, the year before it joined the EU, to explore this trend, as manifested in the relationship of people to the countryside, using focus groups and a questionnaire survey. The results showed that, although Latvians retain a strong regard for their traditional countryside landsca…

Eastern europeanSocial spaceEconomic growthGeographySociology and Political ScienceAbandonment (legal)Cultural landscapeQuestionnaireRural areaSocioeconomic statusFocus group
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An Exploratory Study of Financial Performance in CEE Countries

2020

Our research investigates the performance of companies from Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries in the period after the Global Financial Crisis of 2007-2009 with the aim of identifying the driving factors behind accounting- and market-based performance. We include in the analysis companies from various industries in CEE countries that are European Union members and we study their performance between 2008-2016 over the following areas of performance:  liquidity,  solvency and indebtedness, operational profitability, global performance (through Return on assets and Return on equity), returns available to shareholders and market-based performance (through price/book value and Tobin Q …

Eastern europeanTobin's qReturn on assetsReturn on equityFinancial crisismedia_common.cataloged_instanceFinancial systemPerformance indicatorBusinessEuropean unionBook valuemedia_commonKnE Social Sciences
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RECENZJA: Maria Wojtak, "Do Boga…, o Bogu…, przed Bogiem… Gatunki przekazu religijnego w analizie filologicznej", „Teolingwistyka” 15, Tarnów: Wydawn…

2020

Eastern europeanlcsh:Philology. LinguisticsPhilologylcsh:P1-1091General MedicineSociologyTheologyFeminismActa Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Linguistica
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