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  1. 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 dif

    LESIJ.JS XIV - 2007 > REGLES DE RECHERCE D\'INFORMATION SUR L\'INTERNET: SIMULATION AGENTS INTELLIGENTS

  2. 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 hi

    LESIJ.ES XIV - 2007 > TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT UNDER GLOBALIZATION CONDITIONS

  3. 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 strat

    LESIJ.ES XV - 1 - 2008 > CRITIQUING AUSTRALIA’S KNOWLEDGE STRATEGY: HOW CAN WE BETTER POSITION OURSELVES IN A GLOBAL COMMUNITY?

  4. 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 formulat

    LESIJ.ES XV - 1 - 2008 > A MULTIVARIABLE SYSTEM BASED APPROACH FOR PROCESS IMPROVEMENT IN BID MANAGEMENT

  5. 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

  6. 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-r

    LESIJ.IT XVII - 1 - 2010 > THE ROLE OF HOSPITAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN SUCCESSFUL HEALTH AND EHEALTH SERVICES IN HUNGARY AND IN INTERNATIONAL DIMENSION

  7. 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 un

    LESIJ.IT XVII - 1 - 2010 > THE LOCATION OF MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT TECHNICAL AND LEGAL ASPECTS

  8. 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 and

    LESIJ.IT XVII - 1 - 2010 > THE IMPACT OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN THE KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY

  9. 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 fo

    LESIJ.ES XV - 2 - 2008 > VERTICAL DEMAND-SUPPLY BUSINESS NETS IN TOURISM: SOME EMPIRICAL FINDINGS

  10. 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 passed

    LESIJ.ES XV - 2 - 2008 > THE IMPORTANCE OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTS ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF KOSOVA

  11. 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 and

    LESIJ.ES XV - 2 - 2008 > AN ANALYTICAL STUDY OF STRESS MANAGEMENT ON EXECUTIVES IN LUCKNOW CITY AND NEW PERSPECTIVES FOR UNDERSTANDING STRESS IN ORGANIZATIONAL CONTEXT

  12. 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-vis

    LESIJ.ES XV - 2 - 2008 > THE IMPACT OF ICT AND GLOBALİZATİON ON TRADE İN SERVİCES

  13. 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

  14. 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 acqu

    LESIJ.ES XVI - 2 - 2009 > INFORMATION ECONOMICS, INSTRUMENT OF ANALYSIS IN NEW MICROECONOMICS

  15. 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 in

    LESIJ.ES XVI - 2 - 2009 > ENDOGENOUS GROUP FORMATION AND MONITORING

  16. 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 i

    LESIJ.AS XVI - 2 - 2009 > SHARING KNOWLEDGE INSIDE SOCIAL NETWORK SITES

  17. 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

  18. 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 technolog

    LESIJ.IT XVI - 2 - 2009 > INFORMATION SOCIETY AND KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY

  19. 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

  20. 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 crisis

    LESIJ.IT XVI - 2 - 2009 > LEGAL CHALLENGES POSED BY WI-FI NETWORKS

  21. 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, news

    LESIJ.IT XVI - 2 - 2009 > VIRTUAL UNIVERSITY IN THE CONTEXT OF TODAY WEB TECHNOLOGIES

  22. 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. Pervasiv

    LESIJ.JS XVII - 1 - 2010 > LEGAL-SERVICE-ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE (LSOA) IN ELAWYER

  23. 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 experien

    LESIJ.ES XVII - 1 - 2010 > BANK RISK MANAGEMENT – THE MAIN PROBLEM OF THE MONETARY ECONOMY

  24. 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 disea

    LESIJ.ES XVII - 1 - 2010 > MOTIVATION TO SHARE HOSPITAL BUILDING DESIGN KNOWLEDGE BY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN HONG KONG

  25. 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 dissem

    LESIJ.AS XIV - 2007 > DISSEMINATION OF AND USE OF HIV/AIDS INFORMATION BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF BOTSWANA

  26. 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 E

    LESIJ.IT XIII - 2006 > TOWARD KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY IN TRANZITION COUNTRY The concept and its communities’ realities research and action

  27. 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

  28. 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 a

    LESIJ.IT XIV - 2007 > PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS AFFECTING THE CONSUMER’S INTENTION TO USE E- COMMERCE: A THEORETICAL APPROACH

  29. 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. This

    LESIJ.IT XIV - 2007 > THE USE OF ONLINE ANALYTICAL PROCESSING (OLAP) FOR BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE

  30. 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 informatio

    LESIJ.IT XV - 1 - 2008 > E-GOVERNMENT AND EMPOWERMENT: IMPACTS ON EQUAL ACCESS TO INFORMATION AND DEVELOPING PUBLIC LANGUAGE

  31. 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 lif

    LESIJ.IT XV - 2 - 2008 > THE EFFECTS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES IN MARKETING

  32. 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 o

    LESIJ.IT XV - 2 - 2008 > ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING: COMPARISON IMPLEMANTATION PROCEDURES OF TWO COMPANIES

  33. 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. I

    LESIJ.AS XVI - 1 - 2009 > MOTIVATION FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION

  34. 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 manage

    LESIJ.IT XVI - 1 - 2009 > A PROJECT WITHIN MICROSOFT PROJECT 2007

  35. 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 new

    LESIJ.IT XVI - 1 - 2009 > DIGITAL DIVIDE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION

  36. 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 ta

    LESIJ.JS XVII - 2 - 2010 > SHORT CONSIDERATIONS ON THE TACIT APPROVAL PROCEDURE

  37. 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 equilibrium

    LESIJ.ES XVII - 2 - 2010 > BANKS AND FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATIONS’ GLOBAL ROLE OF IN MARKETS’ GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM

  38. 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 technical

    LESIJ.AS XVII - 2 - 2010 > PRINCIPLES OF A NEW MODEL FOR EDUCATION IN THE KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY

  39. 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 – globalisatio

    LESIJ.AS XVII - 2 - 2010 > COMPREHENSIVE COMMUNICATION AND THE QUALITY OF INTERPERSONAL RELATION BUCHAREST STUDENTS BEHAVIOURAL PATTERNS IN INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION

  40. 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 the

    LESIJ.IT XVII - 2 - 2010 > CONSIDERATIONS REGARDING THE PROTECTION OF CLASSIFIED INFORMATION IN ELECTRONIC FORMAT

  41. 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) cryp

    LESIJ.IT XVII - 2 - 2010 > NEW TRENDS IN IT&C SECURITY EVALUATION

  42. 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 admini

    LESIJ.JS XVIII - 1 - 2011 > STANDARDIZATION OF JUDICIAL PRACTICE AND HARMONIZATION WITH THE ECtHR JURISPRUDENCE - HUNGARY

  43. 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 for

    LESIJ.ES XVIII - 1 - 2011 > IMPERFECT INFORMATION AND ENTREPRENEURS’ CHOICE ON PROVISION OF HOUSE FITTINGS

  44. 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 changes

    LESIJ.AS XVIII - 1 - 2011 > THE EVALUATION OF THE INTERNET USAGE HABITS OF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES IN KASTAMONU

  45. 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 which

    LESIJ.JS XVIII - 2 - 2011 > CONSIDERATIONS ON THE USING OF ALTERNATIVE MECHANISMS DESIGNED FOR SOLVING THE INTERNAL MARKET PROBLEMS

  46. 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 community

    LESIJ.ES XVIII - 2 - 2011 > THE ROLE OF DECENTRALIZATION FOR EFFICIENT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION