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Romania’s SMEs on the Way to EU’s Twin Transition to Digitalization and Sustainability

2021

Abstract European Commission’s six priorities for 2019-2024 are all in line with and leverage each other to support Europe’s twin transition to digitalization and sustainability; aiming to address the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, The Recovery Plan for Europe adds resilience as key dimension of EU’s progress, while reinforcing its commitment to the green and digital transformation. Counting for more than 99% of the enterprises, employing about two of three people, and generating more than a half of the value added - with similar weights as concerns Romania - EU’s SMEs are the engine of Europe's economy, therefore essential contributors to these transformative processes - as emp…

EntrepreneurshipLeverage (finance)Social PsychologyEurobarometerHF5001-6182Economics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Digital transformationsustainabilitydigitalizationResilience (organizational)Transformative learningOrder (exchange)SustainabilityBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)BusinessBusinessEconomic systemeutwin transitionromania’s smesStudies in Business and Economics
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Gendered Migratory Pathways: Exploring the Work Trajectories of Long-Term Romanian Migrants

2018

This chapter analyzes the work trajectories of Romanian returnees who lived and worked for a long period of time in other EU countries. To understand the evolution of the work dimension of migrants’ lives, the chapter is built on subjective evaluations of their work experiences before migration, during their stay abroad, and upon return. The qualitative methodology and homogenous sample allow us to employ a gendered perspective on the relationship between international migration and individuals’ work trajectories. Employing a classical sociological distinction between agency and structure, the chapter illustrates four contrasting patterns of work trajectories. Agentic models are differently…

EntrepreneurshipRomanian05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)0507 social and economic geographySample (statistics)Affect (psychology)Structure and agencylanguage.human_language0506 political scienceWork (electrical)050602 political science & public administrationlanguageDemographic economicsSociology050703 geographyQualitative research
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The Directive 2014/95/EU – Is there a “New” Beginning for CSR in Romania?

2017

Abstract The global commandments of sustainable development, assumed and translated by the EU into a series of communications and resolutions, have found themselves a new (and more powerful) expression into the “Directive 2014/95/EU (…) as regards disclosure of non-financial and diversity information by certain large undertakings and groups”; in order to increase the transparency of their sustainability-related actions and results, these companies need to report (starting from 2018, by referring to the financial year 2017) information “relating to, as a minimum, environmental, social and employee matters, respect for human rights, anti-corruption and bribery matters”. As regards the Romania…

EntrepreneurshipSocial PsychologyHF5001-6182media_common.quotation_subjectEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)directive 2014/95/euAccountingcsr reporting010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciences0502 economics and businessBusinessEnforcementromania0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commonSustainable developmentOperationalizationcsr practicesHuman rightsbusiness.industry05 social sciencesDirectiveTransparency (behavior)Business Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Corporate social responsibilityBusiness050203 business & managementStudies in Business and Economics
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Entrepreneurship and SMEs Innovation in Romania

2014

Abstract The aim of this article is to present some theoretical connections between entrepreneurship, innovation and small and medium medium-sized enterprises highlighting the role of these business for the economic recovery. It will provide a brief overview of the CNIPMMR study pointing out data about Romanian SMEs innovation activities and use of information technology in such enterprises. Some recommendations for public policies are presented at the end of the paper.

Entrepreneurshipbusiness.industryRomanianGeneral EngineeringEntrepreneurshipEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyPublic policyInformation technologylanguage.human_languageSMEs (Small and medium enterprises)Economic recoverylanguageBusinessSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEconomic systemInnovationIndustrial organizationProcedia Economics and Finance
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Collaborations between universities and the business environment in Romania

2021

Building closer relationships between universities and companies can encourage exchange of information between the two institutions, to create long-term partnerships and opportunities and stimulates innovation, creativity and entrepreneurship. The main objective of this research is to identify the significant elements of the collaboration between the university environment and the business environment in Romania, by extracting current information about this collaboration and to try to realise a general framework related to this issue. The research is part of a future larger investigation conducted as an integral part of the Erasmus + project Personalized Engineering Education in South Afric…

Entrepreneurshipbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectRomanianPublic relationsCreativityEngineering (General). Civil engineering (General)language.human_languageBusiness environmentExchange of informationEngineering educationlanguageChemistry (relationship)TA1-2040businessErasmus+media_commonMATEC Web of Conferences
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Measuring Brand Value: The Case of Romanian Public Traded Companies

2018

Abstract Today most of the world's products benefit from a huge success because of a big brand. If in the past this was the case for the luxury industry where the power of branding it's reaching the consumer in the most impactful way. First by the mystery surrounding the brand, then by keeping the consumer as loyal as possible, the result being huge revenues for this brands, for, eg. LVMH, the largest group by revenue. But things are no longer the same, today the power of branding and huge revenues moved to another industry flourished, tech industry, where companies like Apple, Google, Facebook, Amazon, dominate their sectors benefiting from a strong brand name.

Entrepreneurshipintangible assetsSocial PsychologyHF5001-6182Economics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)CorporationPower (social and political)0502 economics and businessRevenuegoodwillBusinessBrand equityComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS050208 financeevaluationBrand namesRomanian05 social scienceslanguage.human_languageCommercebrand valueGoodwillComputerApplications_GENERALlanguageBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)050211 marketingBusinesscorporationStudies in Business and Economics
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The Labour Market Crisis in Romania Causes, Effects and Potential Solutions

2020

Abstract We are going through troubled times, with worldwide pandemic crises affecting us altogether: citizens, companies and states. This article presents analyses and solutions to the workforce crisis of December 2019 and the workplace crisis of March 2020. Things have escalated from a workforce crisis to a new stage, namely an accelerated loss of workplaces and to a workplace crisis. In a matter of weeks, the labour market has moved from one extreme to the other extremely fast because of a very rough natural phenomenon which could not have been predicted, i.e. the global pandemic crisis caused by the COVID-19 coronavirus. It goes without saying that we all wish to achieve a relative bala…

EntrepreneurshipworkforceHF5001-6182Social PsychologyEconomic policyEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)DeclarationState of emergency0502 economics and businessPandemicBusinesslabour market balance050208 financealternative solutionsRomanian05 social sciencesworkplaceslanguage.human_languagecrisisBalance (accounting)WorkforcelanguageBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)050211 marketingNatural phenomenonBusinessStudies in Business and Economics
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Vers une européanisation du syndicalisme français ?

2013

International audience; Si l'espace syndical demeure encore largement national, la construction européenne, la mondialisation et son cortège de restructurations, la crise mondiale de 2008, puis celle de l'euro, et les réformes institutionnelles de l'Union européenne ne peuvent pas laisser les confédérations syndicales indifférentes. Elles s'efforcent donc d'investir, ou de réinvestir, le syndicalisme européen, de peser sur certaines décisions, de se mobiliser - pour certaines d'entre elles - contre de nouveaux traités (comme à l'occasion du Traité établissant une constitution pour l'Europe) ou sur diverses thématiques sociales (notamment au moyen d'euomanifestations). Ce chapitre aborde ces…

EuropeEurope socialeComités d'entreprise européenEuromanifestationsSyndicatsComités syndicaux interrégionauxConfédération européenne des syndicats[SHS.SCIPO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Political science[SHS.SCIPO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Political science
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Sequencing toponymic change: A quantitative longitudinal analysis of street renaming in Sibiu, Romania.

2021

Recent scholarship in critical toponymy studies has refashioned the understanding of street names from innocent labels to nominal loci of historical memory and vectors of collective identity that are embroiled with power relations. Urban nomenclatures consist of more than mere linguistic signposts deployed onto space to facilitate navigation. Street names are also powerful signposts that indicate the political regime and its socio-cultural values. Drawing on these theoretical insights, this paper is focused on Sibiu (Romania) and explore the city’s shifting namescape in a longitudinal perspective spanning one century and a half of modern history (1875–2020). The analysis is based on a compl…

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The Infra-Constitutionality of European Law in Romania and the Challenges of the Romanian Constitutional Culture

2016

This article deals with European Law as a legal transplant facing the Romanian constitutional culture, in the context of constitutionally limiting the Romanian State’s sovereignty as a member of the EU. Consequently, the reception of the EU law into the Romanian constitutional system (and culture) is determined by two paradoxically divergent Romanian legal-cultural traits: on the one hand, the necessity (bearing accents of national legal pride) to cherish and fructify the Romanian legal (constitutional) traditions, reified, as I shall denominate, as ‘the adapted Romanian law’, and stipulated in the 2003 amended Constitution as a ‘tradition firewall’ / ecran de traditionalite. On the other h…

European Union lawConstitutionRomanianmedia_common.quotation_subjectConstitutionalismlanguage.human_languageLegal transplantConstitutionalityLawPolitical sciencelanguageConstitutional courtLegal culturemedia_common
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