ASPECTS THAT CAN INFLUENCE PERFORMANCE GROWTH IN EUROPEAN PROJECTS
Assist. Diana Elena RANF Ph. D,
Assist. Elida Tomita TODARITA Ph. D and
Lect. Liana MARCU Ph. D
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Assist. Diana Elena RANF Ph. D: Romanian-German University of Sibiu Faculty of Economics Sibiu, Romania
Assist. Elida Tomita TODARITA Ph. D: Romanian-German University of Sibiu Faculty of Economics Sibiu, Romania
Lect. Liana MARCU Ph. D: Romanian-German University of Sibiu Faculty of Economics Sibiu, Romania
Revista Tinerilor Economisti (The Young Economists Journal), 2014, vol. 1, issue 22, 102-112
Abstract:
The article started from objectives such as identifying changes that could lead to increased performance towards accessing European funds. As one of the results of this research revealed that the institutions did not receive optimal information about European projects and how to access them, another targeted objective of the article was to identify the main ways in which institutions would like to be informed of future European funding. These objectives were achieved by conducting an exploratory research based on a questionnaire applied to public institutions in Region 7 Centre, most of which have not accessed European funds. The results can help increase performance in an area lacking in terms of project management practice in the public institutions. Given that access to European funds is free, motivating the subjects to take advantage of this opportunity has become vital.
Keywords: European projects; management; performance; public institutions. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: M10 M21 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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