Eastern European Journal for Regional Studies (EEJRS)
2015 - 2024
Current editor(s): Olesea SIRBU
From Center for Studies in European Integration (CSEI), Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova (ASEM)
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Volume 7, issue 2, 2021
- From Internal to International Migration in Romania – Continuity and Spatial Differentiation pp. 5-26

- Ionel Muntele and Raluca-Ioana Horea-Șerban
- The Impact of Migration Processes on Development pp. 27-40

- Dorin Vaculovschi
- Challenges of Return Migration to the Republic of Moldova in the Context of International Migration Flow pp. 41-58

- Mihai Hachi, Stela Morozan and Marina Popa
- Remittance trap: comparative approach of the Republic of Moldova and other ex-socialist countries pp. 59-76

- Elina Benea-Popușoi and Polina Arivonici
- Issues on the Impact of Migration on the Labour Market and the Role of National Employment Agency in the Integration of Returned Migrants in the Republic of Moldova pp. 77-93

- Raisa Dogaru
- Analysis of the Propagation Effects of Remittances on the Vulnerability of External Trade of the Republic of Moldova pp. 94-120

- Mircea Diavor
- Geographical Indications: Eastern Partnership Countries case pp. 121-141

- Natalia Mogol
- Intercultural Competence - Way to Solve the Problems of Today's World pp. 142-164

- Roxana Dorobanțu-Dina
- Cross-cultural Analysis of Main Economic Partners of the Republic of Moldova pp. 165-181

- Angela Pirlog
- The Impact of Human Resource Management Policies on Business and Marketing Strategy Implementation within the Marketing Organization pp. 182-207

- A. Varadaraj, Prasanna Mohan Raj and S. Ananth
- Democracy, Governance and Economy: How EaP States Have Evolved in the Last Decade? pp. 208-233

- Ramona Ţigănaşu and Anatolie Cărbune
Volume 7, issue 1, 2021
- Сonsumer Rights, Competition and Intellectual Property Protection Regimes in the EaP Countries at the Cross Roads: EU Requirements and Reality pp. 5-25

- Oksana Holovko-Havrysheva
- Exceptions and limitations to copyright and related rights in the light of the caselaw of the Court of Justice of the European Union pp. 26-43

- Nataliya Soroka
- Industrial Property and Investment in the Research in the Business Sector – Comparative Study Czech Republic and Poland pp. 44-69

- Andrea Tomášková and Roman Śmietański
- The Effects of Intellectual Property on Financial Integration in the European Union and Moldova Republic pp. 70-91

- Emmanuel Obed Dadzie and Ionela Gabriela Matei
- European Union view on Personal Data in Intellectual Property Rights pp. 92-106

- Dorin Cimil and Olesea Plotnic
- The Transition of Economy from Analogue to Digital in the XXI Century by the case of the Republic of Korea pp. 107-131

- Dok Hee Oh, Aliaksei Danilchanka, Boris Zhalezka and Volha Siniauskaya
- Digital Education as a Strategy for the Protection of Intellectual Property Rights pp. 132-155

- Cristina Lazariuc
- Intellectual Property in Clinical Research - the Obstacles on the Road pp. 156-172

- Iulianna Lupasco
- Improving the practice of Competitive Strategies for the protection of Intellectual Property: the law and economics approach pp. 173-199

- Vladlena Lisenco
- The Discrediting of Competing Trademarks - Between Multiple Qualification Option and Qualification Impediment pp. 200-217

- Iulian Moraru
- Intellectual Property in the Context of Global Ethics pp. 218-229

- Cristina Lazariuc and Ecaterina Lozovanu
Volume 6, issue 2, 2020
- Serbia's EU membership, the corner stone of Western Balkans, into question pp. 4-34

- Celso Cancela and Paula Lamoso
- The EU foreign policy-makers' forged public statements regarding the Eastern Partnership countries pp. 35-47

- Corneliu Munteanu
- The Theory of Consent Vices in Terms of the Rules of Consumer Law through European Legislation pp. 48-61

- Olesea Plotnic
- The sustainable development of Youth Entrepreneurship in the R. of Moldova, Ukraine and Latvia pp. 62-75

- Rafael Ciloci
- The evolution of the entrepreneurial ecosystem in the context of the entrepreneurship support infrastructure in Belarus pp. 76-91

- Irene Malgina
- Streamlining Management in the Agri-Food Sector through Blockchain Technology pp. 92-107

- Nelli Amarfii-Railean
- Applying IFRS for accounting of cryptocurrencies pp. 108-116

- Liudmila Lapițkaia and Alexandru Leahovcenco
- Development of Moldova psychological services market: the need to use regulatory mechanisms and foreign European partnership pp. 117-128

- Elena Railean and Irina Varban
- Enrollment of women in STEM pp. 129-137

- Mariana Robu
Volume 6, issue 1, 2020
- The Europeanization of Moldova’s direct democracy: assessing the new tools for citizen engagement in policymaking pp. 4-23

- Georgiana Ciceo
- The relationship between the European Union's economic power status and the economic convergence of the Member States pp. 24-43

- Tudor Mugurel Aursulesei, Stefan Topliceanu and Liviu-George Maha
- Structure - Agency Problem in Foreign Policy Analysis of Post-Soviet States: The Cases of Armenia and Ukraine pp. 44-68

- Aram Terzyan
- The Security Issues in the 2008 Russian-Georgian War pp. 69-86

- Nicoleta Mirza
- Some Notes on the Geopolitics and Geo-economics of Russia’s Post-Soviet Neocolonialism in Central Asia pp. 87-101

- Viorelia Lungu
- Features of intellectual property reflection in accounting and in financial statements pp. 102-112

- Liudmila Lapițkaia and Alexandru Leahovcenco
- The Confusion – A Perfect Interference Between Competition and Industrial Property pp. 113-136

- Violeta Cojocaru and Iulian Moraru
- EU Provisions: Health & Consumer Protection in terms of Intellectual Property Rights pp. 137-149

- Olesea Plotnic and Elena Ciochina
Volume 5, issue 2, 2019
- The relationship between institutions and trade, empirical analysis from the Republic of Moldova case pp. 4-23

- Ion Mușchei
- The Aftermath of the "Velvet Revolution": Armenia Between Domestic Change and Foreign Policy Continuity pp. 24-43

- Aram Terzyan
- EU’s Trade Policy Developments and Economic Dimension of EU-Georgia Association Agreement pp. 44-59

- Emir Eteria
- The Human - Universal Paradigm in Knowledge and Human Activity (Security Aspects) pp. 60-69

- Ion Sîrbu
- Impact of Development on Professional Activity pp. 70-80

- Viorelia Lungu
- Possibilities of Continuous Improvement of Budgets by the Kaizen Method in the Current Context pp. 81-99

- Svetlana Mihaila, Galina Bădicu and Nicolai Jieri
- European Union - Eap - Moldova. Reflections on the Perspectives of the Emergence of Transnational Justice on Anti-Corruption and Anti-Fraud Dimension pp. 100-119

- Andrei Pântea and Serghei Pântea
Volume 5, issue 1, 2019
- Social security coordination in Europe with focus on self-employed persons: the quantitative approach pp. 4-18

- Sandra Brožová
- Rebuilding Fortress Europe, Building Fortress USA: From Discursive to Physical Boundaries against Refugees on a Global Level pp. 19-39

- Srđan Mladenov Jovanović
- Atlantic Lessons: Cross-border cooperation between Galicia and the Region of North Portugal pp. 40-61

- Celso Cancela Outeda
- Chinese FDI to Ukraine in the context of road and belt initiative pp. 62-77

- Liliya Ukrayinets
- Protection and Promotion of Agricultural and Food Products at European Union level through European Quality Schemes pp. 78-95

- Laura Cătălina Ţimiraş
- Knowledge-based society - a condition to ensure sustainable development pp. 96-111

- Viorelia Lungu
- “Managing Risks” versus “Taking Risks”: Revisiting an Underestimated Distinction between Managers and Entrepreneurs pp. 112-124

- Cristian Dîrvă and Anda Simona Dîrvă