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  1. 1. CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT — 28 April 2009

    Authors:   • ec. drd. Oana Ghica, email: oana_ghiga@yahoo.com, Afiliation: HVB Bank Romania  • prof. univ. dr. Constantin Ghica, email: constantinghiga@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Academy of Economic Studies, Department of Administration and Public Management
    Abstract: Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Sustainable Development (SD) are among the most important concepts applied and/or promoted by companies thro

    LESIJ.ES XIII - 2006 > CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

  2. 2. CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN BUILDING A KNOWLEDGE-BASED ECONOMY IN ROMANIA — 28 April 2009

    Authors:   • prof. univ. dr. Marta-Cristina Suciu, email: csuciu@ase.ro, Afiliation: Academia de Studii Economice Bucuresti
    Abstract: The main objective this paper is to assess the stage of the Knowledge Economies in the EU Accession Countries, which is very difficult a task because

    LESIJ.ES XIII - 2006 > CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN BUILDING A KNOWLEDGE-BASED ECONOMY IN ROMANIA

  3. 3. AGRICULTURE AND GLOBALIZATION, ECONOMIC DIPLOMACY’S ROLE — 28 April 2009

    Authors:   • Speranţa Liliana Neagu, email: sperantaneagu@yahoo.com, Afiliation: European Integration Ministry
    Abstract: The key feature of the agriculture\'s globalization is the mere fact that some countries successfully integrated their agriculture and food industry,

    LESIJ.ES XIII - 2006 > AGRICULTURE AND GLOBALIZATION, ECONOMIC DIPLOMACY’S ROLE

  4. 4. POVERTY, UNEMPLOYMENT AND GROWTH IN NIGERIA: THE ROLE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP — 28 April 2009

    Authors:   • Raheem Olasupo Akewushola, email: unknown, Afiliation: Department of Business Administration and Management Technology, Lagos State University, Nigeria  • Olawale Ibrahim Olateju, email: unknown, Afiliation: Department of Business Administration and Management Technology Lagos State University, Nigeria  • Oludare Tolulope Adeyemi, email: unknown, Afiliation: Dimension Consult Limited, Lagos, Nigeria.
    Abstract: This paper identified crucial factors influencing the growth and development of entrepreneurship activity and specific role of entrepreneurship activi

    LESIJ.ES XIV - 2007 > POVERTY, UNEMPLOYMENT AND GROWTH IN NIGERIA: THE ROLE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP

  5. 5. STRATEGY MAKING WITH QUANTIFIED SWOT APPROACH: A CASE ANALYSIS ON TOURISM INDUSTRY IN BLACK SEA REGION OF TURKEY Nermin Celik — 28 April 2009

    Authors:   • Nermin Celik, email: unknown, Afiliation: Zonguldak Karaelmas University, Turkey
    Abstract: Due to the increasing demand, service competitiveness requirements, and customer expectations in tourism sector in Turkey, satisfactorily solutions an

    LESIJ.ES XIV - 2007 > STRATEGY MAKING WITH QUANTIFIED SWOT APPROACH: A CASE ANALYSIS ON TOURISM INDUSTRY IN BLACK SEA REGION OF TURKEY Nermin Celik

  6. 6. 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

  7. 7. THE THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK OF THE ECONOMIC FLUCTUATION IN TURKEY — 28 April 2009

    Authors:   • İbrahim ARSLAN, email: unknown, Afiliation: Gaziantep Üniversitesi, Turey  • Vedat BAL, email: unknown, Afiliation: Gaziantep Üniversitesi, Turey
    Abstract: It is observed that the economic fluctuations have been shaped according to the variations of economic activities through the historical development o

    LESIJ.ES XIV - 2007 > THE THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK OF THE ECONOMIC FLUCTUATION IN TURKEY

  8. 8. 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?

  9. 9. CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN AUTO INDUSTRY: AN IRANIAN PERSPECTIVE — 28 April 2009

    Authors:   • Ghodratollah Talaei, email: unknown, Afiliation: Iran Khodro Company Iran  • Mehran Nejati, email: unknown, Afiliation: Yazd University  Iran
    Abstract: Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a concept which suggests organizations, especially (but not only) corporations, have an obligation to conside

    LESIJ.ES XV - 1 - 2008 > CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN AUTO INDUSTRY: AN IRANIAN PERSPECTIVE

  10. 10. THE CONTRIBUTION AND SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF CROSS BORDER COOPERATION FOR MOLDOVAN SMES (THE CASE OF COOPERATION WITH ROMANIA) — 28 April 2009

    Authors:   • Elena Aculai, email: unknown, Afiliation: Institute of Economy, Finance and Statistics Chisinau, Moldova  • Adela Bulgac, email: unknown, Afiliation: Institute of Economy, Finance and Statistics Chisinau, Moldova
    Abstract: In the paper, some characteristics of cross border cooperation of Moldovan SMEs are examined - types of cooperation, problems and preferences in choos

    LESIJ.ES XV - 1 - 2008 > THE CONTRIBUTION AND SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF CROSS BORDER COOPERATION FOR MOLDOVAN SMES (THE CASE OF COOPERATION WITH ROMANIA)

  11. 11. 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

  12. 12. 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

  13. 13. 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

  14. 14. 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

  15. 15. FRANCHISING: HYBRID ORGANISATIONAL ARRANGEMENT FOR FIRM GROWTH AND NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT — 28 April 2009

    Authors:   • Olu Ojo, email: unknown, Afiliation: Department Of Business Studies, Covenant University, P. M. B. 1023, OTA, Ogun State Nigeria
    Abstract: This paper examines the practice of franchising as a strategy by which entrepreneurs can expand their venture and make substantial return from their i

    LESIJ.ES XV - 2 - 2008 > FRANCHISING: HYBRID ORGANISATIONAL ARRANGEMENT FOR FIRM GROWTH AND NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT

  16. 16. EXTERNAL DEBTS SUSTAINABILITY, IMF POLICIES EFFECT AND TURKEY SAMPLE — 28 April 2009

    Authors:   • Faik ÇELİK, email: unknown, Afiliation: Kocaeli University-Turkey  • Yaman Ö. ERZURUMLU, email: unknown, Afiliation: Dogus University-Turkey
    Abstract: It is generally recognized that developing countries need substantial amounts of net transfer of resources at early stages of development in order to

    LESIJ.ES XV - 2 - 2008 > EXTERNAL DEBTS SUSTAINABILITY, IMF POLICIES EFFECT AND TURKEY SAMPLE

  17. 17. COMPARISON OF PRICE REACTION CHOSEN INDIRECT CRUDE OIL INVESTMENT TO TREND IN CRUDE OIL PRICES — 28 April 2009

    Authors:   • Michal Kovářík, email: unknown, Afiliation: Department of business economics, Faculty of Management and Economics (FaME) in Zlín, Mostní 5139, 760 01 Zlín, Czech Republic
    Abstract: Investments in crude oil recently belong among the most profitable ones. Among these investments I include direct crude oil futures investments and mo

    LESIJ.ES XV - 2 - 2008 > COMPARISON OF PRICE REACTION CHOSEN INDIRECT CRUDE OIL INVESTMENT TO TREND IN CRUDE OIL PRICES

  18. 18. NON-OIL EXPORT DEVELOPMENT AND PROMOTION AS A VITAL STRATEGY FOR INCREASING FOREIGN EXCHANGE EARNING IN AN ECONOMY — 28 April 2009

    Authors:   • Mustapha Abiodun Okunnu, email: unknown, Afiliation: Lagos State Polythenic, Ikorodu, Lagos, Nigeria  • Oludare Tolulope Adeyemi, email: unknown, Afiliation: Dimension Consult Limited, Lagos, Nigeria
    Abstract: Crude oil has been a prominent feature of Nigeria’s external sector, and has remained basically the same since the late 60’s. The continuous crude

    LESIJ.ES XV - 2 - 2008 > NON-OIL EXPORT DEVELOPMENT AND PROMOTION AS A VITAL STRATEGY FOR INCREASING FOREIGN EXCHANGE EARNING IN AN ECONOMY

  19. 19. THE PRACTISES OF FISCAL POLICY FOR ECONOMIC STABILITY IN TURKEY (An Econometric Study: 1985 – 1999) — 28 April 2009

    Authors:   • Engin ÖNER, email: unknown, Afiliation: unknown
    Abstract: In order to achieve to main macro aims such as economic stability, economic development and equitable income distribution, the fiscal policy has been

    LESIJ.ES XV - 2 - 2008 > THE PRACTISES OF FISCAL POLICY FOR ECONOMIC STABILITY IN TURKEY (An Econometric Study: 1985 – 1999)

  20. 20. TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE TOURISM MANAGEMENT IN MALAYSIA — 28 April 2009

    Authors:   • Siti Nabiha AK, email: unknown, Afiliation: School of Management, University Sains Malaysia, Minden 11800 Penang, Malaysia  • N Abdul Wahid, email: unknown, Afiliation: Wahid School of Management, University Sains Malaysia, Minden 11800 Penang, Malaysia  • A Amran, email: unknown, Afiliation: School of Management, University Sains Malaysia, Minden 11800 Penang, Malaysia  • H Che Haat, email: unknown, Afiliation: School of Management, University Sains Malaysia, Minden 11800 Penang, Malaysia  • I Abustan, email: unknown, Afiliation: School of Civil Engineering, engineering campus University Sains Malaysia
    Abstract: Tourism industry is a key foreign exchange earner for Malaysia, contributing to over 40% of the country’s balance of payment in 2005 (EPU, 2006). Th

    LESIJ.ES XV - 2 - 2008 > TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE TOURISM MANAGEMENT IN MALAYSIA

  21. 21. ORGANIZATIONAL LEARNING: KEEPING IN THE LEARNING LOOP BY MANAGING MANAGEMENT KNOWLEDGE — 28 April 2009

    Authors:   • Nafisa H. Kattarwala, email: unknown, Afiliation: NMIMS University, Mumbai, India
    Abstract: This paper will explore the significance of managing management knowledge within the organization and to reflect upon the existing trends in managing

    LESIJ.ES XV - 2 - 2008 > ORGANIZATIONAL LEARNING: KEEPING IN THE LEARNING LOOP BY MANAGING MANAGEMENT KNOWLEDGE

  22. 22. SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES FROM ROMANIA – PROGRESSIVE GUIDE MARKS AND DEVELOPMENT PERSPECTIVES — 28 April 2009

    Authors:   • Viorel Cornescu, email: viorelcornescu@univnt.ro, Afiliation: Nicolae Titulescu University of Bucharest  • Vladimir Codrin Ionescu, email: unknown, Afiliation: University of Bucharest
    Abstract: The existence of a powerful sector of small and medium enterprises represents a sine qua non condition of Romania’s economic integration within the

    LESIJ.ES XV - 2 - 2008 > SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES FROM ROMANIA – PROGRESSIVE GUIDE MARKS AND DEVELOPMENT PERSPECTIVES

  23. 23. CHARACTERISTICS OF ENTREPRENEURS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF SMALL SCALE ENTREPRENEURS OF SRILANKAN AND BANGLADESH — 28 April 2009

    Authors:   • Nimalathasan B, email: unknown, Afiliation: Scholar (SAARC), Department of Management studies, Faculty of Business Administration, University of Chittagong, Chittagong-4331, Bangladesh
    Abstract: People are the most valuable resource within any country. There appears to be a strong linkage between the training, attitudes and goals of people and

    LESIJ.ES XV - 2 - 2008 > CHARACTERISTICS OF ENTREPRENEURS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF SMALL SCALE ENTREPRENEURS OF SRILANKAN AND BANGLADESH

  24. 24. 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

  25. 25. 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

  26. 26. THE ROLE OF THE STATE IN DEVELOPMENT PLANNING AND PREVENTION OF CRISIS — 15 December 2009

    Authors:   • Sasha OBRADOVIC, email: sobradovic6@sbb.rs, Afiliation: Assistant Professor, Faculty of Economics, University of Kragujevac, Serbia
    Abstract: In this paper, I tried to present the analysis of the arguments for and against the state intervention. Contemporary role of the state is particularly

    LESIJ.ES XVI - 2 - 2009 > THE ROLE OF THE STATE IN DEVELOPMENT PLANNING AND PREVENTION OF CRISIS

  27. 27. SWITCHING FROM THE GLOBALIZATION OF MARKETS TO THE GLOBALIZATION OF PRODUCTION AND SERVICES IN A SEMIGLOBALIZED WORLD — 15 December 2009

    Authors:   • Serghei MĂRGULESCU, email: margulescu@univnt.ro, Afiliation: Professor, Ph.D., Economic Sciences Faculty, “Nicolae Titulescu” University, Bucharest  • Elena MĂRGULESCU, Afiliation: Associate professor, Ph.D., Economic Sciences Faculty, “Nicolae Titulescu” University, Bucharest
    Abstract: The retrospective of the theoretical approaches of the phenomenon of economic globalization in the last three decades emphasizes the movement of atten

    LESIJ.ES XVI - 2 - 2009 > SWITCHING FROM THE GLOBALIZATION OF MARKETS TO THE GLOBALIZATION OF PRODUCTION AND SERVICES IN A SEMIGLOBALIZED WORLD

  28. 28. THE REDEFINITION OF THE REFORMISM – THE RIGHT ANSWER TO THE GLOBALIZATION DEFIANCE — 15 December 2009

    Authors:   • Alexandru OLTEANU, email: margulescu@univnt.ro, Afiliation: Professor, Ph.D., Dean of the Economic Sciences Faculty, “Nicolae Titulescu” University, Bucharest  • Mădălina Antoaneta RĂDOI, Afiliation: Ph.D., Economic Sciences Faculty, “Nicolae Titulescu” University, Bucharest
    Abstract: The purpose and the objectives of the present work start from the fact that the modern view on “global issues”, including the redefinition of the

    LESIJ.ES XVI - 2 - 2009 > THE REDEFINITION OF THE REFORMISM – THE RIGHT ANSWER TO THE GLOBALIZATION DEFIANCE

  29. 29. NATIONAL MINORITIES IN ROMANIA: GOVERNMENTAL APPROACH — 15 December 2009

    Authors:   • Alina Alexandra BOT, email: alina-alexandra.bot@s2006.tu-chemnitz.de, Afiliation: Ph.D. candidate, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany
    Abstract: It is widely acknowledged that the conditionality of European Union membership had a decisive contribution at the standard setting on and institutiona

    LESIJ.AS XVI - 2 - 2009 > NATIONAL MINORITIES IN ROMANIA: GOVERNMENTAL APPROACH

  30. 30. DEVELOPMENT OF CIVIL SOCIETY AND DEMOCRATIZATION IN THE MIDDLE EAST — 15 December 2009

    Authors:   • Sujata Ashwarya CHEEMA, email: sacheema.cwas@jmi.ac.in, Afiliation: Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Centre for West Asian Studies, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi 110025
    Abstract:

    LESIJ.AS XVI - 2 - 2009 > DEVELOPMENT OF CIVIL SOCIETY AND DEMOCRATIZATION IN THE MIDDLE EAST

  31. 31. PUBLIC PATRIMONY THE ESTIMATION OF THE FAIR VALUES ASSOCIATED TO REAL ESTATE COMPONENTS — 15 December 2009

    Authors:   • Anton Petrişor PARLAGI, Afiliation: Associate Professor, Ph.D., Social and Administrative Sciences Faculty, “Nicolae Titulescu” University
    Abstract: It aimed at estimating the fair value of the fixed assets as they are defined in the international valuation standards, particularly for public proper

    LESIJ.AS XVI - 2 - 2009 > PUBLIC PATRIMONY THE ESTIMATION OF THE FAIR VALUES ASSOCIATED TO REAL ESTATE COMPONENTS

  32. 32. CIVIC SOCIALIZATION OF THE YOUTH IN THE POST COMUNIST SOCIETIES — 15 December 2009

    Authors:   • Elena NEDELCU, email: doina.nedelcu@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Associate Professor, Ph.D., Social and Administrative Sciences Faculty, “Nicolae Titulescu” University
    Abstract: Sociological studies demonstrated that the level of civic culture leaves its mark on achievements of the democratic institutions and on the level of n

    LESIJ.AS XVI - 2 - 2009 > CIVIC SOCIALIZATION OF THE YOUTH IN THE POST COMUNIST SOCIETIES

  33. 33. 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

  34. 34. 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

  35. 35. 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

  36. 36. THIRD WORLD STATES: BUILDING POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS ON A DIFFERENT GROUND — 21 June 2010

    Authors:   • Valentin Quintus NICOLESCU, email: valentin_nico@yahoo.com, Afiliation: PhD Candidate with National School of Political Studies and Public Administration (NSPSPA), “Nicolae Titulescu” University, Bucharest
    Abstract: This study follows two main explicative models regarding Third World states - the one originating with political economy (the modernization and depend

    LESIJ.AS XVII -1 - 2010 > THIRD WORLD STATES: BUILDING POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS ON A DIFFERENT GROUND

  37. 37. SPIRITUALITY AND GLOBALIZATION: A MULTI-LEVEL EQUATION — 21 June 2010

    Authors:   • Angel Iulian POPESCU, email: prot85@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Ph.D., Faculty of Sociology and Social Work, University of Bucharest
    Abstract: The article focuses on the dynamics of human life patterns in order to underline the complexity of the issues of spirituality and globalization. It is

    LESIJ.AS XVII -1 - 2010 > SPIRITUALITY AND GLOBALIZATION: A MULTI-LEVEL EQUATION

  38. 38. 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

  39. 39. QUALITY ENHANCEMENT IN MEDICAL EDUCATION — 28 April 2009

    Authors:   • Mostafa Nejati Ajibisheh, email: unknown, Afiliation: Faculty of Management, University of Tehran (UT) , Iran  • Mehran Nejati Ajibisheh, email: unknown, Afiliation: Department of Economics, Management, and Accounting, Yazd University, Iran  • Forouzan Bayat Nejad, email: unknown, Afiliation: School of Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS) , Iran
    Abstract: Since ancient time, education has been evaluated in terms of its practical value among the Chinese; however, despite its long history, performance eva

    LESIJ.AS XIV - 2007 > QUALITY ENHANCEMENT IN MEDICAL EDUCATION

  40. 40. THE ROLE OF PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT SYSTEM IN BUILDING TRUST BETWEEN CENTRAL GOVERNMENT, LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND ITS CONSTITUENTS — 28 April 2009

    Authors:   • Tjung Mei Ling, email: unknown, Afiliation: The Okuma School of Public Management, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan
    Abstract: The widespread adoption of decentralization throughout the world is based on a common belief that decentralization is considered to have the potential

    LESIJ.AS XV - 2 - 2008 > THE ROLE OF PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT SYSTEM IN BUILDING TRUST BETWEEN CENTRAL GOVERNMENT, LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND ITS CONSTITUENTS

  41. 41. SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL POTENTIAL: UKRAINE AND THE WORLD — 28 April 2009

    Authors:   • Vasyl H Gerasymchuk, email: unknown, Afiliation: International Economy Department  • Тaras V. Sakalosh, email: unknown, Afiliation: International Economy Department, National Technical University of Ukraine «Kyiv Polytechnic Institute»
    Abstract: The main scientific goal of paper is researching of theoretical and practical problems of scientific and technical potential of Ukraine and other coun

    LESIJ.AS XV - 2 - 2008 > SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL POTENTIAL: UKRAINE AND THE WORLD

  42. 42. 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

  43. 43. 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

  44. 44. INTERNET USAGE AND ELECTRONIC BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT IN KOSOVA — 28 April 2009

    Authors:   • Mihane Berisha Namani, email: unknown, Afiliation: University of Pristina, Faculty of Economics  • Myrvete Badivuku Pantina, email: unknown, Afiliation: University of Pristina, Faculty of Economics
    Abstract: Worldwide, more and more companies are using the Internet as a medium for the development of business through electronic means. Internet usage has cha

    LESIJ.IT XV - 2 - 2008 > INTERNET USAGE AND ELECTRONIC BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT IN KOSOVA

  45. 45. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INSTITUTIONS, BANKING REGULATION AND BANKING DEVELOPMENT IN THE MENA REGION — 30 October 2009

    Authors:   • Samouel BEJI, Afiliation: University Paris-Nord (France)  • Darine YOUSSEF, Afiliation: University Paris-Nord (France)
    Abstract: The purpose of the paper is to check, on the one hand, the nature of the relationship existing between institutional development (measured by the corr

    LESIJ.ES XVI - 1 - 2009 > THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INSTITUTIONS, BANKING REGULATION AND BANKING DEVELOPMENT IN THE MENA REGION

  46. 46. RESEARCHING THE GENDER ASPECT IN BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT (THE CASE OF MOLDOVA, UKRAINE AND BELARUS) — 30 October 2009

    Authors:   • Elena ACULAI, Afiliation: Institute of Economy, Finance and Statistics, Academy of Sciences of Moldova  • Adela BULGAC, Afiliation: Institute of Economy, Finance and Statistics, Academy of Sciences of Moldova  • Vitalii GRYGA, Afiliation: Center for S&T Potential and Science History Studies of the NAS of Ukraine  • Olga KRASOVSKA, Afiliation: Center for S&T Potential and Science History Studies of the NAS of Ukraine  • Olga LINCHEVSKAYA, Afiliation: Institute of Economics, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
    Abstract: The SME sector covers economic operators that substantially differ by many parameters: size of enterprises, types of activity, etc., including entrepr

    LESIJ.ES XVI - 1 - 2009 > RESEARCHING THE GENDER ASPECT IN BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT (THE CASE OF MOLDOVA, UKRAINE AND BELARUS)

  47. 47. FINANCING SOURCES FOR COMPANIES AND THE IMPLICATIONS ON THEIR IMAGE — 30 October 2009

    Authors:   • Mihaela SUDACEVSCHI, Afiliation: Faculty of Economic Sciences, “Nicolae Titulescu” University, Bucharest
    Abstract: In a market economy in which competition is the main selection criterion for companies, decision taking concerning the financing sources is an extreme

    LESIJ.ES XVI - 1 - 2009 > FINANCING SOURCES FOR COMPANIES AND THE IMPLICATIONS ON THEIR IMAGE

  48. 48. BEYOND THE LIMITS IN AMERICAN AND ROMANIAN FINANCIAL MARKETS — 30 October 2009

    Authors:   • Serghei MĂRGULESCU, email: margulescu@univnt.ro, Afiliation: Faculty of Economic Sciences, “Nicolae Titulescu” University, Bucharest  • Elena MĂRGULESCU, Afiliation: Faculty of Economic Sciences, “Nicolae Titulescu” University, Bucharest
    Abstract: This paper focuses on few arguments backing up the idea that “beyond the limits” in American and Romanian financial markets implies, putting aside

    LESIJ.ES XVI - 1 - 2009 > BEYOND THE LIMITS IN AMERICAN AND ROMANIAN FINANCIAL MARKETS

  49. 49. DEVELOPMENT OF CAPITAL MARKET AND ITS IMPLICATIONS UPON THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT — 30 October 2009

    Authors:   • Carmen RADU, email: lgradu2005@yahoo.co.uk, Afiliation: “Nicolae Titulescu” University, Bucharest
    Abstract: This work is conceived as a comparative study regarding the occurrence, development and implication of the capital market in the economic development

    LESIJ.ES XVI - 1 - 2009 > DEVELOPMENT OF CAPITAL MARKET AND ITS IMPLICATIONS UPON THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

  50. 50. TRANSNATIONAL COMPANIES AND THEIR ROLE IN GLOBALIZATION — 30 October 2009

    Authors:   • Liviu RADU, email: lgradu2005@yahoo.co.uk, Afiliation: “Nicolae Titulescu” University, Bucharest
    Abstract: This work attempts to prove the correlation between the globalization phenomenon and transnational companies, starting from the following assessment:

    LESIJ.ES XVI - 1 - 2009 > TRANSNATIONAL COMPANIES AND THEIR ROLE IN GLOBALIZATION

  51. 51. EDUCATION AND LIFE LONG LEARNING ARGUMENT FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF KNOWLEDGE BASED ECONOMY AND SOCIETY — 31 October 2009

    Authors:   • Nicoleta GUDĂNESCU, Afiliation: Lecturer, Ph.D., Ecological University, Bucharest  • Anca CRISTEA, Afiliation: Assistent, Ph.D. candidate, Ecological University, Bucharest
    Abstract: The scientific paper work’s idea is generated by the Lisbon Strategy objective „creation of more and better jobs in competitive domains”. Only t

    LESIJ.AS XVI - 1 - 2009 > EDUCATION AND LIFE LONG LEARNING ARGUMENT FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF KNOWLEDGE BASED ECONOMY AND SOCIETY

  52. 52. 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

  53. 53. DOCUMENTS PRECEDING THE ADOPTION OF DIRECTIVE 2004/35/EC TRANSPOSED IN THE ROMANIAN LAW BY GOVERNMENT EMERGENCY ORDINANCE NO. 68/2007 ON ENVIRONMENTAL LIABILITY — 22 December 2010

    Authors:   • Andrada TRUŞCĂ, email: -, Afiliation: Lecturer, Ph.D candidate, ”Dimitrie Cantemir„ Christian University
    Abstract: The European legislation realized in 2004 one of the historical challenges of EU environmental legislation. The Community law has had long before the

    LESIJ.JS XVII - 2 - 2010 > DOCUMENTS PRECEDING THE ADOPTION OF DIRECTIVE 2004/35/EC TRANSPOSED IN THE ROMANIAN LAW BY GOVERNMENT EMERGENCY ORDINANCE NO. 68/2007 ON ENVIRONMENTAL LIABILITY

  54. 54. HISTORY OF THE EUROPEAN UNION — 22 December 2010

    Authors:   • Dan Vătăman, email: danvataman@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Lecturer, Ph.D., "Gheoghe Cristea" University
    Abstract: This article aims to demonstrate how the project of the ‘European Union’ evolved both in the interwar period and in the years following the Second

    LESIJ.JS XVII - 2 - 2010 > HISTORY OF THE EUROPEAN UNION

  55. 55. ENTREPRENEURIAL CONSULTING AND DEVELOPMENT FOR YOUTH WITHIN RURAL AREAS - A CASE STUDY FOR DEVELOPING NORTH EAST, CENTRAL AND SOUTH EAST REGIONS — 22 December 2010

    Authors:   • Marin BURCEA, email: -, Afiliation: Lecturer Ph.D. Bucharest University  • Doru CURTEANU, email: -, Afiliation: Ph.D., Gemba Consult  • Razvan Mihail PAPUC, email: -, Afiliation: Professor Ph.D.
    Abstract: We propose to show the connection between consulting and entrepreneurial approach, emphasizing the normality of including assistance within the entrep

    LESIJ.ES XVII - 2 - 2010 > ENTREPRENEURIAL CONSULTING AND DEVELOPMENT FOR YOUTH WITHIN RURAL AREAS - A CASE STUDY FOR DEVELOPING NORTH EAST, CENTRAL AND SOUTH EAST REGIONS

  56. 56. CHALLENGES OF INCREASING THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RELEVANCE OF ROMANIAN R&D AND INNOVATION — 22 December 2010

    Authors:   • Steliana SANDU, email: s_steliana@yahoo.com, sandu.steliana55@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Scientific Researcher 1st degree, Ph.D., Head of “Economics of R&D” Department in the Institute of  • Irina ANGHEL, email: irina_c_anghel@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Research Assistant, Ph.D. candidate ,“Economics of R&D” Department in the Institute of National
    Abstract: The topic of this paper is of special importance in the current context, when Romania has to cope not only with the effects of the economic and financ

    LESIJ.ES XVII - 2 - 2010 > CHALLENGES OF INCREASING THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RELEVANCE OF ROMANIAN R&D AND INNOVATION

  57. 57. 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

  58. 58. ASSUMPTIONS ABOUT THE ROLE OF ECONOMIC GROWTH IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF CONSUMER BEHAVIOR IN ROMANIAN ECONOMY — 17 August 2011

    Authors:   • Cristina Teodora BĂLĂCEANU, email: movitea@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Associated Professor, Ph.D., The Faculty of International Business and Economics, „Dimitrie Cantemir” Christian University, Bucharest  • Cosmin STOICA, email: cosminstoica23@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Lecturer, Ph.D., The Faculty of Finance, „Dimitrie Cantemir” Christian University, Bucharest
    Abstract: This paper aims to identify valences of Romanian consumer profiles and the main influencing factors of income, especially income of labor. Also, we tr

    LESIJ.ES XVIII - 1 - 2011 > ASSUMPTIONS ABOUT THE ROLE OF ECONOMIC GROWTH IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF CONSUMER BEHAVIOR IN ROMANIAN ECONOMY

  59. 59. FROM EXTERNAL DEBT TO ECONOMIC GROWTH … AND BACK — 17 August 2011

    Authors:   • Oana Simona (CARAMAN) HUDEA, email: caraman_simmy2005@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Assistant, Faculty of Social and Administrative Sciences, “Nicolae Titulescu” University. Bucharest. Ph.D Candidate, Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest.
    Abstract: This paper is meant to trace the relationship existing between external debt and economic growth for 109 countries spread all over the world. We have

    LESIJ.ES XVIII - 1 - 2011 > FROM EXTERNAL DEBT TO ECONOMIC GROWTH … AND BACK

  60. 60. COMBINING MULTI-LEVEL AND NETWORK GOVERNANCE WITH A SPILLOVER EFFECT: THE CASE OF THE EUROPEAN “INNOVATION UNION” FLAGSHIP INITIATIVE — 17 August 2011

    Authors:   • Andra Maria POPA, email: andrapopa@gmail.com, Afiliation: Ph.D. candidate, the National School of Political Studies and Public Administration  • Ioana DODI, email: ioana.dodi1@yahoo.com, Afiliation: M.A. Student at the National School of Political Studies and Public Administration – Department of International  • Oana-Andreea ION, email: oana.andreea.ion@gmail.com, Afiliation: Lecturer, Ph.D., Faculty of Social and Administrative Sciences, “Nicolae Titulescu” University
    Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the possibility of a theoretical up-grade to the framework offered by the theory of governance: from a mid

    LESIJ.AS XVIII - 1 - 2011 > COMBINING MULTI-LEVEL AND NETWORK GOVERNANCE WITH A SPILLOVER EFFECT: THE CASE OF THE EUROPEAN “INNOVATION UNION” FLAGSHIP INITIATIVE

  61. 61. GENERAL PRINCIPLES GUIDING THE INCRIMINATING ACTIVITY OF THE EUROPEAN LEGISLATURE — 27 December 2011

    Authors:   • Lamya – Diana AL-KAWADRI, email: av.ldk.ro@gmail.com, Afiliation: Researcher, Centre for Legal, Economic and Socio-Administrative Studies, “Nicolae Titulescu” University, Bucharest, Romania
    Abstract: As the title itself reveals, the purpose of this study is to identify the general principles guiding the incriminating activity incumbent upon the E

    LESIJ.JS XVIII - 2 - 2011 > GENERAL PRINCIPLES GUIDING THE INCRIMINATING ACTIVITY OF THE EUROPEAN LEGISLATURE

  62. 62. CONVENTIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PREOCCUPATIONS — 27 December 2011

    Authors:   • Claudia ANDRITOI, email: c.andritoi@uem.ro, andritoiclaudia@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Lecturer, PhD, Eftimie Murgu Univeristy Resita
    Abstract: A great number of the conventions referring to nature, even if they do not refer ton particular species, were limited from the point of view of geog

    LESIJ.JS XVIII - 2 - 2011 > CONVENTIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PREOCCUPATIONS

  63. 63. CLOSE RELATIONS ON THE FINANCIAL MARKETS AND IRREDUCIBLE UNSTABLE ECONOMIC PERFORMANCES — 27 December 2011

    Authors:   • Madalina Antoaneta RADOI, email: radoimadalina@univnt.ro, Afiliation: Lecturer, Economic Sciences Faculty, “Nicolae Titulescu” University, Bucharest  • Alexandru OLTEANU, email: aolteanu@univnt.ro, Afiliation: Professor, Economic Sciences Faculty, “Nicolae Titulescu” University, Bucharest
    Abstract: The evolution of the market development of any kind registered an overlapping and conditioning of financial markets and economic performances, reinf

    LESIJ.ES XVIII - 2 - 2011 > CLOSE RELATIONS ON THE FINANCIAL MARKETS AND IRREDUCIBLE UNSTABLE ECONOMIC PERFORMANCES

  64. 64. 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