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ISSN (e) 2068 - 2077
ISSN (p) 2065 - 8168

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  1. 1. WHY ECONOMIC OPTIMISM COLLAPSES? THE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT – THE ONLY COMPETENT AND ETHICAL GLOBAL INSTITUTION — 30 September 2023

    Authors:   • Radu GHEORGHE, email: radu.gheorghe@univath.ro, Afiliation: Athenaeum University, Bucharest, Romania
    Abstract: The data from the Edelman Confidence Barometer 2023 (23rd edition) is not encouraging at all. The collapse of economic optimism is accompanied by a wi

    No 68 - September 2023 > WHY ECONOMIC OPTIMISM COLLAPSES? THE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT – THE ONLY COMPETENT AND ETHICAL GLOBAL INSTITUTION

  2. 2. CULTURE, UNIVERSAL (OR NOT) PREFERENCES AND SOCIAL WELFARE — 23 December 2014

    Authors:   • PhD Associate Prof. John M. POLIMEN, Afiliation: Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences USA  • PhD Raluca-Ioana IORGULESCU, email: raluca_i@lycos.com, Afiliation: “Athenaeum” University Bucurest
    Abstract: Real economic systems—at least during the past two hundred years or so— undergo rapid, qualitative and irreversible change. Economic chang

    No 30 - June 2013 > CULTURE, UNIVERSAL (OR NOT) PREFERENCES AND SOCIAL WELFARE

  3. 3. CORPORATE GOVERNANCE RELATION WITH CORPORATE SUSTAINABILITY — 15 January 2015

    Authors:   • ISSAM MF SALTAJI, email: createmyworld@mail.ru, Afiliation: Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania
    Abstract: Sustainability is targeted in this article to be integrated with corporate governance presenting its importance in business world not as obligation, b

    No 30 - June 2013 > CORPORATE GOVERNANCE RELATION WITH CORPORATE SUSTAINABILITY

  4. 4. MANAGEMENT AND ANALYSIS OF EUROPEAN PROJECT PROPOSALS IN THE FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME 7 — 16 January 2015

    Authors:   • Prof. Margareta FLORESCU, PhD, email: icefaceus@yahoo.com, Afiliation: The Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies, Romania  • Viorel VULTURESCU, PhD, email: viorel.vulturescu@ancs.ro, Afiliation: The National Authority for Scientific Research, Bucharest  • Prof. Mariana BALAN, PhD, email: dr.marian.balan@gmail.com, Afiliation: “Athenaeum” University, Bucharest
    Abstract: From the good practices of European project proposers comes the necessity to approach project writing for The Framework Programme. The common errors m

    No 26 - June 2012 > MANAGEMENT AND ANALYSIS OF EUROPEAN PROJECT PROPOSALS IN THE FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME 7

  5. 5. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT (SD) — 10 June 2015

    Authors:   • Liliana Nicoleta SIMIONESCU, email: liliana.simionescu@fin.ase.ro, Afiliation: Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Bucharest
    Abstract:  The attention toward social and environmental impacts of companies on stakeholders is not new. In the past years, the interest as regard the

    No 38 - June 2015 > THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT (SD)

  6. 6. AGRICULTURAL VEGETAL WASTE – RESOURCE FOR RISK MITIGATION IN GLOBAL WARMING CONDITION — 05 October 2015

    Authors:   • Iuliana DOBRE, email: iulya_dobre@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies, Faculty of Agro-Food and Environmental Economics, Bucharest, Romania  • Stefania Daniela BRAN, email: brands_13@yahoo.com, Afiliation: POLYTECHNICS University, The Faculty of Applied Chemistry and Materials Science, Bucharest, Romania
    Abstract: The vegetal wastes are secondary products from agricultural activities which mostly remain chaotically into the soil. As result vegetal waste disru

    No 39 - September 2015 > AGRICULTURAL VEGETAL WASTE – RESOURCE FOR RISK MITIGATION IN GLOBAL WARMING CONDITION

  7. 7. HIGHLIGHTING THE ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL LOSSES IN ECOSYSTEMS, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE FOREST ECOSYSTEMS OF THE BARGAU MOUNTAINS — 07 June 2016

    Authors:   • Valentin LUPSAN, PhD Student, email: lupascuv@yahoo.com, Afiliation: “Marin Dracea” National Institute for Forestry Research & Development, Bucharest
    Abstract: At the moment, the disruptions (mainly negative ones) in the social &economic systems have fewer short-term solutions, and the medium and longterm

    No 42 - June 2016 > HIGHLIGHTING THE ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL LOSSES IN ECOSYSTEMS, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE FOREST ECOSYSTEMS OF THE BARGAU MOUNTAINS

  8. 8. THEORETICAL APPROACHES OF BIO-ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES FOR ROMANIAN ENTERPRISES — 24 October 2018

    Authors:   • Robescu Valentina Ofelia, email: robescu_ofelia@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Valahia University of Targoviste  • Duica Anisoara, email: anisoara_duica@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Valahia University of Targoviste  • Manolache Dorin Claudiu, email: clausmanolache@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Valahia University of Targoviste  • Diaconeasa Aurora, email: aurora.diaconeasa@gmail.com, Afiliation: Valahia University of Targoviste
    Abstract: Some scenarios show that in the near future competition will increase regarding the use of land, water and biological resources as the effects of clim

    No 50 - Supplement June 2018 > THEORETICAL APPROACHES OF BIO-ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES FOR ROMANIAN ENTERPRISES

  9. 9. DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS OF INTERNATIONAL MIGRANTS — 21 December 2020

    Authors:   • Brînduşa Mihaela RADU, email: bmradu@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Athenaeum University, Bucharest, Romania
    Abstract: In the coming decades, international migration remains a real process and may vary, taking into account political and economic changes, innovative tec

    No 60 - December 2020 > DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS OF INTERNATIONAL MIGRANTS