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Working Papers
2014
- The effects of training on Romanian migrants’ income: a propensity score matching approach
MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany View citations (5)
2010
- A Financial Multi-Attribute Decision Problem
Post-Print, HAL
- Using Financial Ratios to Identify Romanian Distressed Companies
Papers, arXiv.org 
Also in Post-Print, HAL (2009) View citations (1)
See also Journal Article Using financial ratios to identify Romanian distressed companies, Economia. Seria Management, Faculty of Management, Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania (2009) View citations (2) (2009)
2009
- Econometric and Neural Network Analysis of the Labor Productivity and Average Gross Earnings Indices in the Romanian Industry
Post-Print, HAL View citations (1)
2008
- Locating Restricted Facilities on Binary Maps
Post-Print, HAL
Journal Articles
2020
- CHALLENGES FOR THE ROMANIAN SMEs ON THE LABOUR MARKET
Proceedings of the INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE, 2020, 14, (1), 497-505
- Investigating personnel dynamics within SMEs: A survey analysis for the case of Romania
Theoretical and Applied Economics, 2020, XXVII, (2(623), Summer), 95-108
2019
- Assessing Minimum Wage Policy Implications upon Income Inequalities. The Case of Romania
Sustainability, 2019, 11, (9), 1-20 View citations (2)
- Flat-Rate versus Progressive Taxation? An Impact Evaluation Study for the Case of Romania
Sustainability, 2019, 11, (22), 1-16 View citations (6)
2018
- Investigating Health Systems in the European Union: Outcomes and Fiscal Sustainability
Sustainability, 2018, 10, (9), 1-28 View citations (5)
- Vocational training and employability: Evaluation evidence from Romania
Evaluation and Program Planning, 2018, 67, (C), 38-46 View citations (5)
- What Do Post-Communist Countries Have in Common When Predicting Financial Distress?
Prague Economic Papers, 2018, 2018, (6), 637-653 View citations (4)
2017
- DECISION SUPPORT SOLUTION TO BUSINESS FAILURE PREDICTION
Proceedings of the INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE, 2017, 11, (1), 99-106 View citations (1)
- Short-Term Changes in Wage Distribution after Minimum Wage Increases in Romania
Hyperion Economic Journal, 2017, 5, (4), 63-71 View citations (1)
- Wage inequalities in Romania under successive adjustments in minimum wage levels
Theoretical and Applied Economics, 2017, XXIV, (2(611), Summer), 213-220 View citations (3)
2016
- ADAPTIVE MANAGEMENT PROCEDURAL MODEL FOR SUPPORT OF ECONOMIC ORGANIZATIONS
Proceedings of the INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE, 2016, 10, (1), 295-301
- Net earnings trends in the EU countries
Theoretical and Applied Economics, 2016, XXIII, (3(608), Autumn), 351-360
2015
- A Decision Support System to Predict Financial Distress. The Case Of Romania
Journal for Economic Forecasting, 2015, (4), 170-179 View citations (7)
- ASSESSMENTS ON THE REMITTANCES DESTINATION FOR CHILDREN? S EDUCATION Our study identifies how remittances are used in migrants’ families and evaluates the amount of money targeted for the education of the children “left behind”. In order to carry out the analysis, we collected micro-data from a survey elaborated by the National Scientific Research Institute for Labour and Social Protection in August 2014. The survey was addressed to 300 households and showed that in general there are different "profiles" of the respondents, of the migrants, of those who sent/brought money at home and of those with children “left behind”. Our econometric model confirmed and nuanced the findings highlighted by the survey data analysis. More precisely, the attitude of migrants with children “left behind” is more careful and financially responsible, since the share of parents who send money or return with money surpasses that of remittent migrants, in total. Moreover, remittances are mainly used for daily needs and in order to support the children “left behind” to further on focus on their education. As a particularity of the “profile” shown from the survey, it seems that migrants who send money especially for school fees, school supplies, textbooks, etc. They are in general male, with low-medium education level, committed to support children and to provide them better conditions for learning, training and development. The econometric model confirms this “profile” (there is a smaller probability of migrant women to send money for tuition fees payment -65.5%) and it reinforces the claim on the responsible attitudes of migrant parents (families with larger numbers of children “left behind” spend more money on "education": the likelihood of spending remittances for school fees increases 84.7% for every more child)
HOLISTICA Journal of Business and Public Administration, 2015, 6, (2), 32-43
- IDENTITY AND ACCESS MANAGEMENT- A RISK-BASED APPROACH
Proceedings of the INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE, 2015, 9, (1), 572-580 View citations (1)
- Proposal for a Decision Support System to Predict Financial Distress
REVISTA DE MANAGEMENT COMPARAT INTERNATIONAL/REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL COMPARATIVE MANAGEMENT, 2015, 16, (1), 112-118 View citations (5)
2014
- Forecast of Romanian Industry Employment using Simulation and Panel Data Models
Journal for Economic Forecasting, 2014, (2), 130-140 View citations (6)
- Proposal of a SMEs Forecast Management Support System
REVISTA DE MANAGEMENT COMPARAT INTERNATIONAL/REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL COMPARATIVE MANAGEMENT, 2014, 15, (2), 237-243 View citations (2)
2013
- An age and gender analysis of the minimum wage impact upon the Romanian labour market
Theoretical and Applied Economics, 2013, XX, (Special II), 417-429 View citations (1)
- CONCLUSIONS ON MODELING DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS WITHIN ECONOMIC ORGANIZATIONS
Proceedings of the INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE, 2013, 7, (1), 56-62 View citations (1)
- CURRENT ACCOUNT BALANCE, PRIVATE DEBT AND EURO AREA SOVEREIGN DEBT CRISIS: A COMPARISON OF NORTH AND SOUTH
Romanian Journal of Economics, 2013, 37, (2(46)), 40-52 View citations (1)
- Early warning models of financial distress. Case study of the Romanian firms listed on RASDAQ
Theoretical and Applied Economics, 2013, XX, (5(582)), 7-14 View citations (2)
- Motivation of the public employee in Romania in the context of the economic crisis
Theoretical and Applied Economics, 2013, XX, (10(587)), 49-64
- REGIONAL ANALYSIS OF THE REAL EARNINGS IN ROMANIA
Romanian Journal of Regional Science, 2013, 7, (2), 58-78 View citations (1)
2012
- STOCK INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT UNDER UNCERTAINTY
Proceedings of the INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE, 2012, 6, (1), 655-662
2011
- Estimation of Inflationary Expectations and the Effectiveness of Inflation Targeting Strategy
Theoretical and Applied Economics, 2011, XVIII(2011), (2(555)), 195-206 View citations (5)
2009
- Using financial ratios to identify Romanian distressed companies
Economia. Seria Management, 2009, 12, (1 Special), 46-55 View citations (2)
See also Working Paper Using Financial Ratios to Identify Romanian Distressed Companies, Papers (2010) (2010)
Books
2017
- Support for Establishing a Minimum Wage-Setting Mechanism in Romania, vol 1
Books of Marketing and Economy, Editura Lumen, Department of Economics View citations (5)
Chapters
2019
- The Financial Benefits of Training on the Labor Market: Evidence from Romania
Springer
2016
- Prediction Models for High Versus Less Performant Economies in the European Union
Springer
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