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Volume 13, issue Special No. 5, 2011
- Quality - Information Technologies - Consumer pp. 667-668

- Vasile Dinu
- The Impact of the Implementation of ISO 9000 Quality Management System on the Customer Satisfaction Evaluation Process by the Romanian SMEs pp. 669-678

- Marieta Olaru, Ghiorghita Stoleriu, Claudia Langa and Ionela Flood
- The Necessity of Implementing a Quality Management System in the Romanian Medical Units. An Approach from the Patients Point of View pp. 679-687

- Roxana Sarbu and Adriana Zamfir
- Sustainable Success in Higher Education by Sharing the Best Practices as a Result of Benchmarking Process pp. 688-697

- Anca Gabriela Ilie, Mihaela Maftei and Oana Antonia Colibasanu
- Good Practices Preceding the Implementation of the System of Management of Environment, on Small and Medium Enterprises pp. 698-711

- Anca Atanase, Ion Schileru and Smaranda Visan
- Quality Uncertainty as a Barrier to Business Services Development pp. 712-724

- Laurentiu Tachiciu, Vasile Dinu and Iacob Kerbalek
- The Development of Touristic Services through Individual and Organizational Learning. Study Case: Romania and Spain pp. 725-735

- Dan Popescu, Iulia Chivu, Alina Ciocarlan-Chitucea and Daniela-Oana Popescu
- Estimating the Importance of Social Media in Consumers’ Education and Information Using New Techniques pp. 736-745

- Cristian Bogdan Onete, Razvan Dina and Remus Negoi
- The Relationship Communication Structure - Uncertainty Avoidance Reflected in Romanian Websites Design pp. 746-753

- Doru Plesea, Rodica Pamfilie and Irina Maiorescu
- The Impact of Information Technologies on the Organization and Functioning of the Company pp. 754-770

- Valentin Florentin Dumitru
- Mutations in the Foodstuff Quality Perception of the New Consumers in Romania pp. 771-779

- Dorin Popescu, Mihai Negrea and Lelia Voinea
- The Psycho-sensorial Value of the Food Products a Provocative Component in Purchase Decision pp. 780-789

- Magdalena Bobe and Roxana Procopie
- Potential Connections between Migration and Immigrants Food Consumption Habits. The Case of Romanian Immigrants in Andalusia, Spain pp. 790-802

- Andreea Simona Saseanu and Raluca Mariana Petrescu
Volume 13, issue 30, 2011
- The Knowledge - Based Economy: Implications for Higher Education in Economics and Business pp. 343-344

- Vasile Dinu
- Universities as Suppliers of Entrepreneurship Education Services. The Cases of The University of Seville and The Academy of Economic Studies in Bucharest pp. 347-361

- Isidoro Romero, Raluca Mariana Petrescu and Alina Elena Balalia (Iosif)
- Relative efficiency of higher education in Croatia and Slovenia: an international comparison pp. 362-376

- Alka Obadić and Aleksander Aristovnik
- Evaluation of the Entrepreneurship Education Programme in University: A New Approach pp. 377-391

- Urve Venesaar, Hannes Ling and Karen Voolaid
- Intergenerational knowledge transfer in the academic environment of knowledge-based economy pp. 392-403

- Viorel Lefter, Constantin Bratianu, Adriana Agapie, Simona Agoston and Ivona Orzea
- Knowledge based economy –technological perspective: implications and solutions for agility improvement and innovation achievement in higher education pp. 404-419

- Bogdan Ghilic-Micu, Marinela Mircea and Marian Stoica
- Universities` Role in Knowledge-Based Economy and Society. Implications for Romanian Economics Higher Education pp. 420-436

- Marta-Christina Suciu, Irina-Virginia Drăgulănescu, Alexandru Ghiţiu-Brătescu, Luciana Picioruş and Cosmin Imbrişcă
- Developing a Conceptual Model Based on the Correlations Between Marketing Higher Education and Knowledge Based Economy pp. 437-447

- Razvan Zaharia, Emanuela Maria Avram and Raluca Cristina Eftimie
- Employers’ Perception Of Competences Acquired Through Academic Marketing Training In Knowledge Based Economy pp. 448-463

- Ioan Plăiaş, Ciprian-Marcel Pop, Raluca Băbuţ and Dan Cristian Dabija
- Exploratory Research on the Organizational Learning in Small Enterprises and Implications for the Economic Higher Education pp. 464-481

- Carmen Balan and Daniela Ioniţă
- A Possible Model for Developing Students’ Skills within the Knowledge-Based Economy pp. 482-496

- Ion Plumb and Andreea Zamfir
- Modern Solutions For Economic Higher Education In The Knowledge-Based Society pp. 497-511

- Paul Pocatilu and Cristian Ciurea
- University – Business Partnerships And The Relatively Limited Regional Engagement, In European Context. The Case Of Business Schools pp. 512-526

- Cristina Maria Serbanica (Pantelica)
- The Perception of Students from the Economic Area on the New Learning Methods in the Knowledge Society pp. 527-543

- Nicoleta Dospinescu, Maria Tătăruşanu, Gina Ionela Butnaru and Lucian Berechet
- The Relationship Between University Research And The Marketability Of Universities pp. 544-554

- Simona Vasilache, Mihaela Dima and Mihaela Dan (prejmerean)
- The Positioning of Universities in Collaborative Models as Clusters in a Knowledge Based Economy pp. 555-564

- Adrian Tantau, Nicolae Pop, Daniela Hincu and Laurenţiu Frăţilă
- Exploratory Research On Students` Opinions Regarding The Features Of The Educational Process In A Knowledge-Based Economy pp. 565-579

- Sorin-George Toma
- Towards Explaining Growth of Private and Public services in the Emerging Market Economies pp. 581-598

- Metka Stare and Andreja Jaklič
- Creativity In Conscience Society pp. 599-619

- Ion Gh. Rosca and Dumitru Todoroi
- Towards a Model of Designing an Organizational Structure in a Knowledge Based Society pp. 620-631

- Mihai Vărzaru and Eric Jolivet
- Rapid Changes of International Trade Flows Geography. An Approach Grounded on the Knowledge-Based Economy Concept pp. 632-645

- Silviu Neguţ
- Good Practices In The Third Party Audits Of The Systems Of Quality Management According To TÜV Cert Requirements pp. 647-651

- Anca Atanase
- Nicolae D. Xenopol – The Founder Of The Academy Of High Commercial And Industrial Studies Of Bucharest pp. 652-657

- Ion Vorovenci
- Government Failure, Always A Topical Matter pp. 658-664

- Simona Buşoi
Volume 13, issue 29, 2011
- Corporate Social Responsibility – Opportunity for Reconciliation between Economical Interests and Social and Environmental Interests pp. 6-7

- Vasile Dinu
- A Corporate Model of Similitude for SMEs Reunion into a Corporation, Viewed from the Angle of Physical Thought, and Its Complex Economic and Social Impact pp. 10-27

- Gheorghe Săvoiu, Constantin Manea, Victor Iorga – Simăn, Florentina Magda Enescu and Mladen Čudanov
- Business Ontology for Evaluating Corporate Social Responsibility pp. 28-42

- Ion Smeureanu, Andreea Dioşteanu, Camelia Delcea and Liviu Cotfas
- Corporate Social Responsibility in Romanian Companies – between Perceptions and Reality pp. 43-55

- Ciprian Obrad, Dalia Petcu, Vasile Gherheş and Sorin Suciu
- Social Responsibility Concerns of SMEs in Romania, from the Perspective of the Requirements of the EFQM European Excellence Model pp. 56-71

- Marieta Olaru, Ghiorghiţa Stoleriu and Ioana Maria Diana Şandru
- Cause-Related Marketing, Part of Corporate Social Responsibility and Its Influence upon Consumers’ Attitude pp. 72-85

- Laurentiu-Dan Anghel, Georgiana Florentina Grigore and Mihai Roşca
- Social Responsibility Practices Regarding Facilities Granted to Employees and Consumer Protection in Selected European Companies pp. 86-103

- Voicu-Dan Dragomir and Elena Roxana Anghel (Ilcu)
- Partnership in Social Marketing Programs. Socially Responsible Companies and Non-Profit Organizations’ Engagement in Solving Society’s Problems pp. 104-116

- Corina Şerban
- Research on Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting pp. 117-131

- Camelia Lungu, Chirata Caraiani and Cornelia Dascălu
- Social Responsibility of Multinational Corporations to Train Their Personnel. An Evaluation of Explanatory Variables for a Telecommunications Company pp. 132-145

- Basarab Gogoneaţă
- An Investigation Regarding the Disclosure of Corporate Social Responsibility Information for Listed Companies from Romania pp. 146-161

- Valentin Florentin Dumitru, Iuliana Ionescu, Adriana Calu and Mirela Oancea
- Corporate Social Responsibility and the Sustainable Competitive Advantage pp. 162-179

- Dumitru Miron, Monica Petcu and Iulia Maria Sobolevschi
- Corporate Social Responsibility: The Challenge for Medium Sized Enterprises in the Bamberg-Forcheim Region, Germany pp. 180-194

- Viorica Şerban and Malte Kaufmann
- Corporate Social Responsibility in the Context of Financial Crisis: A Comparison between Romania and Lithuania pp. 195-206

- Rodica Milena Zaharia and Dainora Grundey
- Students’ Perceptions on Corporate Social Responsibility at the Academic Level. Case Study: The Faculty of Administration and Business, University of Bucharest pp. 207-220

- Marin Burcea and Paul Marinescu
- The Implications of Corporate Social Responsibility on the Accounting Profession: The Case of Romania pp. 221-234

- Nadia Albu, Cătălin Nicolae Albu, Maria Mădălina Gîrbină and Maria Iuliana Sandu
- The Social Responsibility of the Top 100 Romanian Companies. An Analysis of Corporate Websites pp. 235-248

- Tamara Eugenia Baleanu, Liviu Chelcea and Alin Stancu
- Some Issues Involved by the Policies Concerning Exchange Rate and Inflation. Quantitative Approach pp. 250-257

- Emilian Dobrescu
- Institutional Approach and Enterprise Creation: Support Systems in the Case of Small City in Rural and Peripheral Areas of Portugal pp. 258-272

- Maria Jose Silva, Virgínia Trigo and Rute Antunes
- Improving the Service Quality as a Socially Responsible Activity of Hotel Companies pp. 273-286

- Ivana Blesic, Slobodan Cerovic and Vanja Dragicevic
- Purchasing Power Parity in Eastern European Countries: Further Evidence from Black Market Exchange Rates pp. 287-294

- Alper Aslan and Ferit Kula
- On One Experimental Test of the Samaritan’s Dilemma pp. 295-304

- Karolina Barinkova, Vladimír Gazda, Marek Grof, Matus Kubak and Marko Lalic
- Risk Diversification in the Agricultural Sector in Bulgaria pp. 305-320

- Marina Nikolova and Marusya Linkova
- Professor C. Florescu – Founder of the Marketing School from Bucharest pp. 322-330

- Nicolae Pop
- Global Practices of Corporate Social Responsibility pp. 331-333

- Catalina Soriana Sitnikov
- Rural Tourism - Treaty pp. 334-338

- Marcel Pop
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