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Changes Required in Organizing the Creativity Management in Romanian Firms
2019
Resource management – both as a discipline and as a practice – has always emphasized the efficiency of their use. Current business conditions imply a profound change in the relationship between tangible and intangible resources. Increasing the share of creativity in the resources of any company in recent years has led to an increase in the share of creativity management in the overall management of organizations. But the sustainable development of a business depends on the way in which management exercises its functions over all resources. Thus, the ways that management chooses to organize this inexhaustible resource that is creativity are essential for business development. Based on a rese…
Particularities of Knowledge Worker's Motivation Strategies in Romanian Organizations
2013
Abstract The employees are the best competitive advantage that one organization could have, since all the other resources could be imitated. In this context, motivated employees are the key to efficiently keeping up with the market forces and sustain the success of any organization. This paper aims to identify the ways in which knowledge workers from Sibiu area are motivated and which are the modern ideas that could improve the current strategies. The article reviews the relevant literature regarding knowledge workers and suggests some guidelines for identifying the recurrent issues in motivating these precious resources, as well as some directions for further research.
Youth Unemployment in Romania: Post-crisis Challenges
2014
Abstract This article reviews the dynamics of the Romanian youth labour market between 2007 and 2013. Using total unemployment rate as benchmarking we describe the dynamics of youth unemployment during these years. We argue that the short time effects of the crisis on youth unemployment are just one side of the problem. The long term effects related to education and migration trends are the main challenges that labour market policies should address in the near future.
Leishmania major-infected murine Langerhans cell-like dendritic cells from susceptible mice release IL-12 after infection and vaccinate against exper…
2000
Leishmania major-infected C57BL / 6 skin-dendritic cells (DC) are activated and release cytokines (including IL-12 p70), and likely initiate protective Th1 immunity in vivo (von Stebut, E. et al., J. Exp. Med.188: 1547 – 1552). To characterize differences in DC function in mice that are genetically susceptible (BALB / c) and resistant (C57BL / 6) to cutaneous leishmaniasis, we analyzed the effects of L. major on Langerhans cell-like, fetal skin-derived DC (FSDDC) from both strains. BALB / c- and C57BL / 6-FSDDC ingested similar numbers of amastigotes, but did not ingest metacyclic promastigotes. Like C57BL / 6-FSDDC, infection of BALB / c-FSDDC led to up-regulation of MHC class I and II ant…
Induction of Regulatory T Cells in Leishmania major‒Infected BALB/c Mice Does Not Require Langerin+ Dendritic Cells
2021
Human primary dendritic cell subsets differ in their IL-12 release in response to Leishmania major infection
2010
Immunity against leishmaniasis has primarily been studied in experimental infections of mice. It was shown that infected skin dendritic cells (DC) are critical for the induction of protection against this pathogen, and targeting skin DC in vaccination approaches in mice has proven to be successful. However, little is known about the contribution of human DC subsets from the skin to primary immunity against this pathogen. In this study, we have analysed the interaction between different human DC subsets and Leishmania major. Primary human myeloid and monocyte-derived DC ingested the parasite comparable to that of murine skin DC, and this resulted in DC activation and IL-12 release, a cytokin…
Langerhans cells are negative regulators of the anti-Leishmania response
2011
Langerhans cells suppress the immune response to low-dose Leishmania major infection in part by inducing regulatory T cells.
Legal Transplant as Socio-Cultural Engineering in Modern Romania
2011
Generally, this paper will outline Romanian society’s steps towards (legal) modernization by introducing a peculiar Romanian understanding of what might be called “rational transplant”. A rational transplant includes what Kalman Kulcsar identified as the one society’s “continuous social change by utilizing its own, internal conditions” – recaptured as a compulsory linkage with the legal traditions- and, at the same time, postulating a social and legal change through external factors. In this context, Romanian society would not be weak because it appeals to external sources of inspiration. It would be weak only in not correctly handling the legal transplant. Conversely, Romanian society woul…
Protección de las víctimas de violencia doméstica: Estudio del Derecho internacional, europeo y comparado de las legislaciones española y alemana
2020
El presente trabajo tiene por objeto analizar producción normativa tanto internacional como europea más relevante en materia de protección de las víctimas de violencia género, en general, y violencia doméstica, en particular. Dicho estudio se lleva a cabo al hilo de la producción legislativa así como procedimientos de control y cooperación internacionales y europeos en la materia. En primer lugar, se analiza la normativa internacional que emana de Naciones Unidas (Convención sobre la Eliminación de Todas las Formas de Discriminación contra la Mujer - CEDAW); en segundo lugar, la del Consejo de Europa (Convenio sobre prevención y lucha contra la violencia contra las mujeres y la violencia do…