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1. REGLES DE RECHERCE D\'INFORMATION SUR L\'INTERNET: SIMULATION AGENTS INTELLIGENTS — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Dorin Militaru, email: unknown, Afiliation: Amiens School of Management, FRANCE
Abstract: Les agents de recherche disponibles sur l’Internet sont des outils permettant aux consommateurs de comparer les prix d’un produit proposé par difLESIJ.JS XIV - 2007 > REGLES DE RECHERCE D\'INFORMATION SUR L\'INTERNET: SIMULATION AGENTS INTELLIGENTS
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2. TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT UNDER GLOBALIZATION CONDITIONS — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Vasyl H. Gerasymchuk, email: unknown, Afiliation: National Technical University of Ukraine “Kyiv Polytechnic Institute” • Taras V. Sakalosh, email: unknown, Afiliation: National Technical University of Ukraine “Kyiv Polytechnic Institute”
Abstract: The research reveals a studying of scientific and technical development of enterprise in the context of globalization processes. The authors placed hiLESIJ.ES XIV - 2007 > TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT UNDER GLOBALIZATION CONDITIONS
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3. CRITIQUING AUSTRALIA’S KNOWLEDGE STRATEGY: HOW CAN WE BETTER POSITION OURSELVES IN A GLOBAL COMMUNITY? — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Sharyn Renshaw, email: unknown, Afiliation: ACU National Australia • Girija Krishnaswamy, email: unknown, Afiliation: ACU National Australia
Abstract: This paper will provide critical analysis of Australia’ knowledge strategy, conducted from the perspective that driving a national knowledge stratLESIJ.ES XV - 1 - 2008 > CRITIQUING AUSTRALIA’S KNOWLEDGE STRATEGY: HOW CAN WE BETTER POSITION OURSELVES IN A GLOBAL COMMUNITY?
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4. A MULTIVARIABLE SYSTEM BASED APPROACH FOR PROCESS IMPROVEMENT IN BID MANAGEMENT — 28 April 2009
Authors: • R S Bharat Chandran, email: unknown, Afiliation: Member IEEE, India
Abstract: This paper presents a control system based approach on bidding process for winning business deals, which make use of a basic non linear model formulatLESIJ.ES XV - 1 - 2008 > A MULTIVARIABLE SYSTEM BASED APPROACH FOR PROCESS IMPROVEMENT IN BID MANAGEMENT
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5. THE CREATIVE ECONOMY — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Marta Christina Suciu, email: unknown, Afiliation: Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest
Abstract: More and more of us believe that”the world evolves through innovation”. According to the Nomura Institute the main eras of human civilization are:LESIJ.ES XV - 1 - 2008 > THE CREATIVE ECONOMY
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6. THE ROLE OF HOSPITAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN SUCCESSFUL HEALTH AND EHEALTH SERVICES IN HUNGARY AND IN INTERNATIONAL DIMENSION — 21 June 2010
Authors: • Adrienn AGGOD-FEKO, email: afeko@icegec.hu, Afiliation: ICEG European Center, Budapest
Abstract: The study presents the importance of health sector and the usage of information and communication technologies (ICT) in support of health and health-rLESIJ.IT XVII - 1 - 2010 > THE ROLE OF HOSPITAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN SUCCESSFUL HEALTH AND EHEALTH SERVICES IN HUNGARY AND IN INTERNATIONAL DIMENSION
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7. THE LOCATION OF MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT TECHNICAL AND LEGAL ASPECTS — 21 June 2010
Authors: • Maxim DOBRINOIU, Afiliation: „Nicolae Titulescu” University, Bucharest • Dorel CONSTANTINESCU, Afiliation: System Engineering and Computer Science Faculty, Politehnica University
Abstract: The development of the Information Technology and the large scale use of the modern cutof-the-edge means of electronic communications constitute an unLESIJ.IT XVII - 1 - 2010 > THE LOCATION OF MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT TECHNICAL AND LEGAL ASPECTS
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8. THE IMPACT OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN THE KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY — 21 June 2010
Authors: • Mihane BERISHA-NAMANI, email: mihane_berisha@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Associate Professor, Ph.D. Department of Management &Informatics, Faculty of Economics, University of Pristina, Kosova • Myrvete BADIVUKU-PANTINA, email: myrvetebadivuku@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Associate Professor, Ph.D. Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics, University of Pristina, Kosova • Afërdita BERISHA-SHAQIRI, email: aferdita44@hotmail.com, Afiliation: Lecturer, Mr. Sc. Department of Management & Informatics, Faculty of Economics, University of Pristina, Kosova
Abstract: We live in a society where information and knowledge are dominant characteristics. The information revolution has most clearly invaded our homes andLESIJ.IT XVII - 1 - 2010 > THE IMPACT OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN THE KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY
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9. VERTICAL DEMAND-SUPPLY BUSINESS NETS IN TOURISM: SOME EMPIRICAL FINDINGS — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Mika Saloheimo, email: unknown, Afiliation: University of Lapland, Department of Research Methodology
Abstract: This paper presents a case study of one vertical demand-supply business net, which operates in the field of tourism business. Theoretical framework foLESIJ.ES XV - 2 - 2008 > VERTICAL DEMAND-SUPPLY BUSINESS NETS IN TOURISM: SOME EMPIRICAL FINDINGS
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10. THE IMPORTANCE OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTS ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF KOSOVA — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Myrvete Badivuku Pantina, email: unknown, Afiliation: University of Prishtina-Faculty of Economics • Mihane Berisha Namani, email: unknown, Afiliation: University of Prishtina-Faculty of Economics
Abstract: Kosova, in the period of nine years, has gone from a post-conflict environment into a state which is considered to be under transition. It has passedLESIJ.ES XV - 2 - 2008 > THE IMPORTANCE OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTS ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF KOSOVA
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11. AN ANALYTICAL STUDY OF STRESS MANAGEMENT ON EXECUTIVES IN LUCKNOW CITY AND NEW PERSPECTIVES FOR UNDERSTANDING STRESS IN ORGANIZATIONAL CONTEXT — 28 April 2009
Authors: • S. Athar Mahmood, email: unknown, Afiliation: Department of Business Administration, Integral University, Luck now • Gaurav Bisaria, email: unknown, Afiliation: Department of Business Administration, Integral University, Luck now
Abstract: The contingencies of modern life have changed the scenario for people today. New aspects have crept into life styles due to hectic work schedules andLESIJ.ES XV - 2 - 2008 > AN ANALYTICAL STUDY OF STRESS MANAGEMENT ON EXECUTIVES IN LUCKNOW CITY AND NEW PERSPECTIVES FOR UNDERSTANDING STRESS IN ORGANIZATIONAL CONTEXT
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12. THE IMPACT OF ICT AND GLOBALİZATİON ON TRADE İN SERVİCES — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Yusuf BAYRAKTUTAN, email: unknown, Afiliation: Economics Kocaeli University IIBF Umuttepe/Kocaeli • İbrahim ARSLAN, email: unknown, Afiliation: Economics Gaziantep University, IIBF Department of Logistics
Abstract: The services sector nowadays has expanded in scope beyond the traditional activities in finance, transport, travel and telecommunication and audio-visLESIJ.ES XV - 2 - 2008 > THE IMPACT OF ICT AND GLOBALİZATİON ON TRADE İN SERVİCES
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13. UNREGISTERED EMPLOYMENT IN TURKEY — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Hakkı Mümin Ay, email: unknown, Afiliation: Karamano lu Mehmetbey University, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences/ Economics Karaman, Turkey
Abstract: It is vital for the Government- as a whole of organized institutions and associations- to be aware of economic and social developments in its borders.LESIJ.ES XV - 2 - 2008 > UNREGISTERED EMPLOYMENT IN TURKEY
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14. INFORMATION ECONOMICS, INSTRUMENT OF ANALYSIS IN NEW MICROECONOMICS — 15 December 2009
Authors: • Maria Zenovia GRIGORE, email: mgrigore@univnt.ro, Afiliation: Lecturer Ph.D., Economic Sciences Faculty, “Nicolae Titulescu” University, Bucharest
Abstract: In the New Microeconomics the walrasian postulate of perfect information is replaced by two theorems concerning production of information: 1. the acquLESIJ.ES XVI - 2 - 2009 > INFORMATION ECONOMICS, INSTRUMENT OF ANALYSIS IN NEW MICROECONOMICS
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15. ENDOGENOUS GROUP FORMATION AND MONITORING — 15 December 2009
Authors: • Hu ZHANG, Afiliation: The Central University of Finance and Economics, China • Weiying ZHANG, email: jameshall@163.com, Afiliation: Peking University, China
Abstract: This paper is an attempt to explore the determinants behind various group formations. We show that the group formation depends on the efficiency of inLESIJ.ES XVI - 2 - 2009 > ENDOGENOUS GROUP FORMATION AND MONITORING
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16. SHARING KNOWLEDGE INSIDE SOCIAL NETWORK SITES — 15 December 2009
Authors: • Georgeta DRULĂ, email: gdrula@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Associate profesor, Ph.D., Faculty of Journalism and Mass Communication Studies, University of Bucharest
Abstract: The virtual communities are increasingly numerous. The understanding of virtual community structure, functionalities and dynamics show us how to act iLESIJ.AS XVI - 2 - 2009 > SHARING KNOWLEDGE INSIDE SOCIAL NETWORK SITES
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17. ORGANIZATIONAL AND COMPUTER CULTURE — 15 December 2009
Authors: • Dana Ramona ANDRIŞESCU, Afiliation: Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, “Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University, Iaşi, Romania
Abstract: When getting a new workplace, the employee has to start all over again or from zero. From learning what his/her place is to how to work on computers,LESIJ.IT XVI - 2 - 2009 > ORGANIZATIONAL AND COMPUTER CULTURE
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18. INFORMATION SOCIETY AND KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY — 15 December 2009
Authors: • Mihane BERISHA NAMANI, Afiliation: Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics, University of Pristina, Kosova • Myrvete BADIVUKU PANTINA, email: myrvetebadivuku@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Associate Professor, Ph.D., Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics, University of Pristina, Kosova
Abstract: Today, technologies have changed our social and economic life. Society is becoming “knowledge society” and information and communication technologLESIJ.IT XVI - 2 - 2009 > INFORMATION SOCIETY AND KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY
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19. INFORMATION SOCIETY KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY: THE IMPACT OF THE ”DIGITAL INEQUITY PHENOMENA”, SOCIAL STRUCTURE, NEW LIFE PATTERNS, VIRTUAL ORGANIZATIONS, ACTIVITIES, BUSINESSES, PROGRAMMES, COURSES AND THE ECONOMIC EFFECTS — 15 December 2009
Authors: • Niculae DAVIDESCU, email: nicolae_davidescu@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Professor, Ph.D., Department of Management Information Systems, Academy of Economic Studies of Bucharest • Delia BĂBEANU, email: delia.del@gmail.com, Afiliation: IT specialist, Ph.D. candidate, Department of Management Information Systems, Academy of Economic Studies
Abstract:LESIJ.IT XVI - 2 - 2009 > INFORMATION SOCIETY KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY: THE IMPACT OF THE ”DIGITAL INEQUITY PHENOMENA”, SOCIAL STRUCTURE, NEW LIFE PATTERNS, VIRTUAL ORGANIZATIONS, ACTIVITIES, BUSINESSES, PROGRAMMES, COURSES AND THE ECONOMIC EFFECTS
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20. LEGAL CHALLENGES POSED BY WI-FI NETWORKS — 15 December 2009
Authors: • Maxim DOBRINOIU , email: office@e-crime.ro, Afiliation: Lecturer, Ph.D., Nicolae Titulescu University, Bucharest • Iustin PRIESCU , Afiliation: Lecturer, Ph.D., Titu Maiorescu University, Bucharest
Abstract: Nowadays, the electronic communications market is in a high development, and this trend will not be diminished even by the newly world economic crisisLESIJ.IT XVI - 2 - 2009 > LEGAL CHALLENGES POSED BY WI-FI NETWORKS
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21. VIRTUAL UNIVERSITY IN THE CONTEXT OF TODAY WEB TECHNOLOGIES — 15 December 2009
Authors: • Cosmin Cătălin OLTEANU, email: contact@olteanucosmin.ro, Afiliation: Lecturer, Ph.D. candidate, “Nicolae Titulescu” University, Bucharest
Abstract: In the Internet era, where everything is online, students are asking for more online information like taxes and payments, courses, tests, grades, newsLESIJ.IT XVI - 2 - 2009 > VIRTUAL UNIVERSITY IN THE CONTEXT OF TODAY WEB TECHNOLOGIES
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22. LEGAL-SERVICE-ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE (LSOA) IN ELAWYER — 21 June 2010
Authors: • Xingan Li, email: xingan.li@yahoo.com, Afiliation: University of Turku, Finland
Abstract: Legal services have long been practiced under a monopolistic mode, face-to-face consultation between lawyers and clients being the prototype. PervasivLESIJ.JS XVII - 1 - 2010 > LEGAL-SERVICE-ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE (LSOA) IN ELAWYER
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23. BANK RISK MANAGEMENT – THE MAIN PROBLEM OF THE MONETARY ECONOMY — 21 June 2010
Authors: • Alexandru OLTEANU, email: aolteanu @univnt.ro, Afiliation: Professor, Ph.D., Nicolae Titulescu” University, Bucharest • Mădălina Antoaneta RĂDOI (OLTEANU), email: -, Afiliation: Lecturer, Ph.D., Nicolae Titulescu” University, Bucharest
Abstract: After the 70’s when there had started a series of economic crises, of raw materials and financial and banking crises, the world economy has experienLESIJ.ES XVII - 1 - 2010 > BANK RISK MANAGEMENT – THE MAIN PROBLEM OF THE MONETARY ECONOMY
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24. MOTIVATION TO SHARE HOSPITAL BUILDING DESIGN KNOWLEDGE BY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN HONG KONG — 21 June 2010
Authors: • Rita Yi Man LI, email: ritarec@hotmail.com, Afiliation: Lecturer, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, editor of the International Journal of Project Finance and Construction • Rita PEIHUA Zhang, email: -, Afiliation: Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Abstract: Hospital building design is important as it is the place where bacteria and microorganisms concentrate. Poor ventilation system and layout traps diseaLESIJ.ES XVII - 1 - 2010 > MOTIVATION TO SHARE HOSPITAL BUILDING DESIGN KNOWLEDGE BY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN HONG KONG
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25. DISSEMINATION OF AND USE OF HIV/AIDS INFORMATION BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF BOTSWANA — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Lauretta Wamunza, email: unknown, Afiliation: Kampala, Uganda • Benzies Boadi, email: unknown, Afiliation: Department of Library and Information Studies, University of Botswana • Stephen Mutula, email: unknown, Afiliation: Department of Library and Information Studies, University of Botswana
Abstract: Presents part of the findings of a study that was carried out at the University of Botswana to determine in general how HIV/AIDS information is dissemLESIJ.AS XIV - 2007 > DISSEMINATION OF AND USE OF HIV/AIDS INFORMATION BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF BOTSWANA
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26. TOWARD KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY IN TRANZITION COUNTRY The concept and its communities’ realities research and action — 28 April 2009
Authors: • assoc. Prof. ph.d Adriana Barnoschi, email: abarnoschi2002@yahoo.com, Afiliation: University Nicolae Titulescu Bucharest • prof. ph.d. Bhajan Grewal, email: unknown, Afiliation: unknown
Abstract: The article makes part of Marie Curie Actions from FP6 (TOK). The project proposes to focus the research of some major informational related gaps in ELESIJ.IT XIII - 2006 > TOWARD KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY IN TRANZITION COUNTRY The concept and its communities’ realities research and action
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27. INFORMATIONAL SOCIETY - ITS IMPLICATIONS REGARDING THE ACCOUNTING PROFESSION — 28 April 2009
Authors: • lect. Univ. ph.d. Anca Bratu, email: unknown, Afiliation: University of Bucharest • lect. Univ. Aura Bărîcă, email: unknown, Afiliation: Technical University of Civil Engineering, Bucharest
Abstract: No abstract.LESIJ.IT XIII - 2006 > INFORMATIONAL SOCIETY - ITS IMPLICATIONS REGARDING THE ACCOUNTING PROFESSION
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28. PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS AFFECTING THE CONSUMER’S INTENTION TO USE E- COMMERCE: A THEORETICAL APPROACH — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Mahmoud Al-dalahmeh, email: unknown, Afiliation: University of Wollongong, Australia • Ali Salman Saleh, email: unknown, Afiliation: University of Wollongong, Australia
Abstract: There is a need in the literature for an application of the well known social cognitive theory in the area of e-commerce. Hence, this paper develops aLESIJ.IT XIV - 2007 > PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS AFFECTING THE CONSUMER’S INTENTION TO USE E- COMMERCE: A THEORETICAL APPROACH
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29. THE USE OF ONLINE ANALYTICAL PROCESSING (OLAP) FOR BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE — 28 April 2009
Authors: • İbrahim Halil Seyrek, email: unknown, Afiliation: University of Gaziantep, Department of Business Administration
Abstract: The extensive use of information technology enables organizations to collect huge amounts of data about almost every aspect of their businesses. ThisLESIJ.IT XIV - 2007 > THE USE OF ONLINE ANALYTICAL PROCESSING (OLAP) FOR BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE
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30. E-GOVERNMENT AND EMPOWERMENT: IMPACTS ON EQUAL ACCESS TO INFORMATION AND DEVELOPING PUBLIC LANGUAGE — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Ali A Pourezzat, email: unknown, Afiliation: University of Tehran Iran • Mostafa Nejati , email: unknown, Afiliation: University of Tehran Iran • Mehran Nejati , email: unknown, Afiliation: Yazd University Iran
Abstract: Undoubtedly, e-government can accelerate the rate of information distribution, and add to the number of people who can access and apply the informatioLESIJ.IT XV - 1 - 2008 > E-GOVERNMENT AND EMPOWERMENT: IMPACTS ON EQUAL ACCESS TO INFORMATION AND DEVELOPING PUBLIC LANGUAGE
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31. THE EFFECTS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES IN MARKETING — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Yusuf BAYRAKTUTAN, email: unknown, Afiliation: University of Kocaeli, Turkey • İbrahim ARSLAN, email: unknown, Afiliation: University of Gaziantep, Turkey • Esra G. KAYGISIZ, email: unknown, Afiliation: University of Gaziantep, Turkey • Elena DRUICA, email: unknown, Afiliation: University of Bucharest, Romania
Abstract: At 1990’s the computers and internet had been used particularly by governments and universities. And this had started deep-rooted changes in the lifLESIJ.IT XV - 2 - 2008 > THE EFFECTS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES IN MARKETING
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32. ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING: COMPARISON IMPLEMANTATION PROCEDURES OF TWO COMPANIES — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Mehmet SAHIN, email: unknown, Afiliation: Anadolu University, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Turkey • Didem PASAOGLU HAMSIOGLU, email: unknown, Afiliation: Anadolu University, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Turkey
Abstract: Advanced information technologies became absolutely necessary part of the companies in today’s competition and velocity environment. The emergence oLESIJ.IT XV - 2 - 2008 > ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING: COMPARISON IMPLEMANTATION PROCEDURES OF TWO COMPANIES
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33. MOTIVATION FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION — 31 October 2009
Authors: • Răzvan ŞTEFĂNESCU, Afiliation: “Dunărea de Jos” University Galaţi, Faculty of Economic Sciences • Ramona DUMITRIU, Afiliation: “Dunărea de Jos” University Galaţi, Faculty of Economic Sciences • Liliana MOGA, Afiliation: “Dunărea de Jos” University Galaţi, Faculty of Economic Sciences
Abstract: Beginning with the 1980’s the new information, communication and computer based technologies stimulated the development of the distance education. ILESIJ.AS XVI - 1 - 2009 > MOTIVATION FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION
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34. A PROJECT WITHIN MICROSOFT PROJECT 2007 — 30 October 2009
Authors: • Emil COSMA, Afiliation: Lecturer, Ph.D., “Ovidius” University, Constanţa
Abstract: The main purpose of this article is to emphasize the innumerable advantages of the Microsoft Project 2007 projecting environment that a project manageLESIJ.IT XVI - 1 - 2009 > A PROJECT WITHIN MICROSOFT PROJECT 2007
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35. DIGITAL DIVIDE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION — 30 October 2009
Authors: • Radu HERMAN, Afiliation: Lecturer, Faculty of Bussines and Administration, University of Bucharest
Abstract: This paper aims to demonstrate that income, education and infrastructure play a critical role in shaping the divide. The global challenge for the newLESIJ.IT XVI - 1 - 2009 > DIGITAL DIVIDE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
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36. SHORT CONSIDERATIONS ON THE TACIT APPROVAL PROCEDURE — 22 December 2010
Authors: • Elena Emilia ŞTEFAN, email: stefanelena@gmail.com, Afiliation: University tutor, Faculty of Law, “Nicolae Titulescu” University, Bucharest, Romania
Abstract: The publication in the Official Gazette of Law no.157/12 July 2010 amending and supplementing the Government Emergency Ordinance no. 27/2003 on the taLESIJ.JS XVII - 2 - 2010 > SHORT CONSIDERATIONS ON THE TACIT APPROVAL PROCEDURE
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37. BANKS AND FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATIONS’ GLOBAL ROLE OF IN MARKETS’ GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM — 23 December 2010
Authors: • Madalina-Antoaneta RADOI, Afiliation: PhD
Abstract: Due to globalization factors, financial intermediations still create many problems to national economies as far as the markets’ general equilibriumLESIJ.ES XVII - 2 - 2010 > BANKS AND FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATIONS’ GLOBAL ROLE OF IN MARKETS’ GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM
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38. PRINCIPLES OF A NEW MODEL FOR EDUCATION IN THE KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY — 23 December 2010
Authors: • Emilian M. DOBRESCU, email: dobrescu@acad.ro, Afiliation: Professor Ph.D., Scientific Secretary of the Department of economics, law and sociology Romanian Academy • Edith-Mihaela SIMA, email: edithsima@gmail.com, Afiliation: Ph.D. Sociology, University of Bucharest Faculty of Sociology
Abstract: Education is a social effect of millenary human action, stemming from the human experience throughout its existence, but also scientific and technicalLESIJ.AS XVII - 2 - 2010 > PRINCIPLES OF A NEW MODEL FOR EDUCATION IN THE KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY
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39. COMPREHENSIVE COMMUNICATION AND THE QUALITY OF INTERPERSONAL RELATION BUCHAREST STUDENTS BEHAVIOURAL PATTERNS IN INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION — 23 December 2010
Authors: • Elena NEDELCU, email: doina.nedelcu@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Lecturer Ph. D. ”Nicolae Titulescu” University Social and Administrative Sciences Faculty
Abstract: The first part of this paper will deal with the quality of interpersonal communication in a world in full process of technologization – globalisatioLESIJ.AS XVII - 2 - 2010 > COMPREHENSIVE COMMUNICATION AND THE QUALITY OF INTERPERSONAL RELATION BUCHAREST STUDENTS BEHAVIOURAL PATTERNS IN INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
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40. CONSIDERATIONS REGARDING THE PROTECTION OF CLASSIFIED INFORMATION IN ELECTRONIC FORMAT — 23 December 2010
Authors: • Teodor STEFANESCU, email: teodor_stefanescu@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Ph.D. Eng., Ministerul Economiei, Comertului si Mediului de Afaceri
Abstract: A common understanding of activity regarding the protection of classified information based on standards and policies is critical. In this respect theLESIJ.IT XVII - 2 - 2010 > CONSIDERATIONS REGARDING THE PROTECTION OF CLASSIFIED INFORMATION IN ELECTRONIC FORMAT
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41. NEW TRENDS IN IT&C SECURITY EVALUATION — 23 December 2010
Authors: • Cristian Teodor PAUN • Emil SIMION
Abstract: This paper focuses on the link between information security and cryptography represented by National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) crypLESIJ.IT XVII - 2 - 2010 > NEW TRENDS IN IT&C SECURITY EVALUATION
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42. STANDARDIZATION OF JUDICIAL PRACTICE AND HARMONIZATION WITH THE ECtHR JURISPRUDENCE - HUNGARY — 17 August 2011
Authors: • Erika RÓTH, email: jogerika@uni-miskolc.hu, Afiliation: Associated Professor, Ph.D., Department of Criminal Procedure and Correctional Law, Faculty of Law, University of Miskolc, Hungary
Abstract: This paper is a little bit unusual. Questions were put by the organisers of the conference in order to obtain information about the practice of adminiLESIJ.JS XVIII - 1 - 2011 > STANDARDIZATION OF JUDICIAL PRACTICE AND HARMONIZATION WITH THE ECtHR JURISPRUDENCE - HUNGARY
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43. IMPERFECT INFORMATION AND ENTREPRENEURS’ CHOICE ON PROVISION OF HOUSE FITTINGS — 17 August 2011
Authors: • Rita Yi Man LI, email: ritarec1@yahoo.com.hk, Afiliation: Lecturer, Economic and Finances, Hong Kong “Shue Yan” University, Hong Kong
Abstract: Entrepreneurs have always been regarded as talented individuals who can bear the risk of running a business. They can reap a huge profit in return forLESIJ.ES XVIII - 1 - 2011 > IMPERFECT INFORMATION AND ENTREPRENEURS’ CHOICE ON PROVISION OF HOUSE FITTINGS
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44. THE EVALUATION OF THE INTERNET USAGE HABITS OF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES IN KASTAMONU — 17 August 2011
Authors: • Ersin KAV, email: ekavi@yalova.edu.tr, Afiliation: Lecturer, Ph.D. Economics and Business Administration Faculty, Department of Labour Economics, Yalova University • Orhan KOÇAK, email: okocak@yalova.edu.tr, Afiliation: , Ph.D. Economics and Business Administration Faculty, Department of Labour Economics, Yalova University
Abstract: Changes in the last 10 years in information technology have increased the use of computers and internet. The changes brought about fundamental changesLESIJ.AS XVIII - 1 - 2011 > THE EVALUATION OF THE INTERNET USAGE HABITS OF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES IN KASTAMONU
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45. CONSIDERATIONS ON THE USING OF ALTERNATIVE MECHANISMS DESIGNED FOR SOLVING THE INTERNAL MARKET PROBLEMS — 27 December 2011
Authors: • Constanta MATUSESCU, email: constanta_matusescu@zahoo.com, Afiliation: Lecturer, Ph.D., Faculty of Law and Social and Political Sciences, „Valahia” University, Târgoviste
Abstract: The European Commission has undertaken in recent years into a comprehensive and ambitious approach to improve the application of Union law, in whichLESIJ.JS XVIII - 2 - 2011 > CONSIDERATIONS ON THE USING OF ALTERNATIVE MECHANISMS DESIGNED FOR SOLVING THE INTERNAL MARKET PROBLEMS
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46. THE ROLE OF DECENTRALIZATION FOR EFFICIENT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION — 27 December 2011
Authors: • Emilia Cornelia STOICA, email: liastoica@gmail.com, Afiliation: Associated Professor, Nicolae Titulescu University, Bucharest
Abstract: A modern public administration is focused on meeting the needs of citizens, provides comprehensive information on matters concerning their communityLESIJ.ES XVIII - 2 - 2011 > THE ROLE OF DECENTRALIZATION FOR EFFICIENT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
