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Volume 22, issue Special 14, 2020
- Approaches and Perspectives on the Heavy Work Investments pp. 967

- Dan Cristian Dabija
- Transversal Analysis of Predictors, Moderators and Related Effects of HWI pp. 973

- Claudiu George Bocean, Anca Antoaneta Varzaru, Anca Bandoi and Catalina Soriana Sitnikov
- The Influence of Heavy Work Investment on Job Satisfaction and Turnover Intention in Romania pp. 993

- Marcela-Sefora Nemteanu and Dan Cristian Dabija
- The Impact of National Culture on Employees' Attitudes Toward Heavy Work Investment: Comparative Approach Romania vs. Japan pp. 1014

- Ion Popa, Simona Catalina Stefan, Catalina Florentina Albu, stefan Catalin Popa and Cristian Vlad
- The Importance of Mentorship in Diminishing Workaholism 1030 and Increasing Heavy Work Investment: Evidence from the United States pp. 1030

- David Sloan, Alan C. Mikkelson and Sebastian Vaduva
- Impact of the COVID-19 Crisis on Heavy Work Investment in Romania pp. 1049

- Alina Simona Tecau, Cristinel Petrisor Constantin, Radu Constantin Lixandroiu, Ioana Bianca Chitu and Gabriel Bratucu
- Modelling the Impact of Heavy Work Investments on Employee’s Satisfaction pp. 1068

- Mihail Busu and Attila Gyorgy
- The Impact of Heavy Work Investment on the Economy and the Individual pp. 1085

- Simona Roxana Patarlageanu, Carmen Valentina Radulescu, Mihai Dinu and Marius Constantin
- The Impact of Work Investment on Performance pp. 1103

- Cătălina Radu, Alecxandrina Deaconu, Sorina Ioana Misu and Monica Triculescu
- Heavy Work Investment for the Accounting Profession in Romania at Time of Coronavirus Pandemic pp. 1120

- Florin Mihai, Mirela Stan, Gabriel Radu and Valentin Florentin Dumitru
- The Impact of Workaholism on Consumer Food Waste pp. 1140

- Ramona Elena Cantaragiu and Valentina Mihaela Ghinea
- Heavy Work Investment from the Perspective of Cultural Factors and Outcomes by Types of Investors pp. 1159

- Rodica Cristina Butnaru, Alexandru Anichiti, Gina Ionela Butnaru and Alina Haller
- Student Heavy Work Investment, Burnout, and Their Antecedents: The Case of Serbia pp. 1182

- Sonja Ivancevic, Tatjana Ivanovic, Milica Maricic and Mladen Cudanov
- Job Demands and Recovery Experience: The Mediation Role of Heavy Work Investment pp. 1206

- Julio Cesar Acosta-Prado, Juan Guillermo Sandoval-Reyes and Carlos Sanchís-Pedregosa
- Workaholism and a New Generation – Labour Market Survey among Hungarian and Romanian Youth pp. 1227

- Zoltan Musinszki, Magdolna Vallaseki, Gabor Melypatak, Erika Horvathne Csolak and Katalin Lipták
- The Influence of Heavy Work Investment on Work Outcomes in the Hospitality Industry in Serbia pp. 1243

- Slobodan Cerovic, Ivana Blesic, Jelena Tepavcevic, Svetlana Vukosav, Vuk Garaca and Milan Bradic
- The Costs of Work-Addicted Managers in Organizations: Towards Integrating Clinical and Organizational Frameworks pp. 1265

- Pawe³ A. Atroszko and Bartosz Atroszko
- Correlation of Trust and Work Engagement: a Modern Organizational Approach pp. 1283

- Ana Nesic, Slavica Mitrovic Veljkovic,, Maja Mesko and Tine Bertoncel
- Heavy Work Investment and Psychopathology: Internalizing and Externalizing Disorders as Antecedents and Outcomes pp. 1301

- Yura Loscalzo and Marco Giannini
Volume 22, issue 55, 2020
- Sustainability Risk Management of Firms pp. 635

- C. Bratianu
- The Impact of Knowledge Risk on Sustainability of Firms pp. 639

- C. Bratianu, Andrei ?tefan Nestian, Silviu Mihail Tita, Ana Iolanda Vodã and Alexandra Luciana Guta
- Risk Analysis of a Hedge Fund Oriented on Sustainable and Responsible Investments for Emerging Markets pp. 653

- Gabriela Prelipcean and Mircea Boscoianu
- Non-Financial Reporting and Reputational Risk in the Romanian Financial Sector pp. 668

- Laurentiu Tachiciu, Melinda Timea Fulop, Andreea Marin-Pantelescu, Ionica Oncioiu and Dan Ioan Topor
- Environmental, Social and Governance Risks – New Challenges for the Banking Business Sustainability pp. 692

- Dan-Costin Nitescu and Maria-Alexandra Cristea
- Risk Management of Companies Included in the EURO STOXX Sustainability Index. An Investors' Perception pp. 707

- Iulia Lupu, Ana Barbara Bobirca, Paul Gabriel Miclaus and Tudor Ciumara
- Risk Management Implementation for Sustainable Development of Romanian SMEs: A Fuzzy Approach pp. 726

- Carmen Ciocoiu, Adina Liliana Prioteasa and Sofia Elena Colesca
- Diversity, Social Inclusion and Human Capital Development as Fundamentals of Financial Performance and Risk Mitigation pp. 742

- Marta-Christina Suciu, Gratiela Georgiana Noja and Mirela Cristea
- Business Model Innovation Through the Use of Digital Technologies: Managing Risks and Creating Sustainability pp. 758

- Drago? Tohãnean, , and, Alexandru Ilie Buzatu, Cristina-Andrada Baba and Bogdan Georgescu
- Guaranteed Crowdlending Loans: A Tool for Entrepreneurial Finance Ecosystem Sustainability pp. 775

- Carlos Sanchis-Pedregosa, Emma Berenguer, Gema Albort-Morant and Jorge Anton Sanz
- The Internationalization of SMEs in Central Europe and Its Impact on Their Methods of Risk Management pp. 792

- Zuzana Virglerova, Muhammad Asif Khan, Raimonda Martinkute-Kauliene and Sandor Kovacs
- Public Listing and Corporate Social Responsibility from a Sustainability Risk Management Perspective pp. 808

- Ruitao Li and Fang Hu
- Evaluation of Risk Management Maturity in the Czech Automotive Industry: Model and Methodology pp. 824

- Marek Cech and Martin Januska
- Sources of Value Creation in Service Global Value Chains pp. 846

- Metka Stare and Andreja Jaklič
- The Influence of Contextual Factors on the Implementation of Lean Practices: An Analysis of Furniture Industries pp. 867

- Falah Abu, Hamed Gholami, Norhayati Zakuan, Muhamad Zameri Mat Saman, Dalia Streimikiene and Justas Streimikis
- Efficiency Analysis of the Banks Operating in Turkey with AHP based on DEA Method pp. 882

- Adem Babacan, Sahin Bulut and Neslihan Koc
- Sustainability Through Directed Change in the Visionary University: From Predicting to Producing the Future pp. 905

- Adrian Curaj, Mihai Paunica, Andreea Popa, Cosmin Holeab and Octavian-Dragomir Jora
- Online Teaching Practices and the Effectiveness of the Educational Process in the Wake of the COVID-19 Pandemic pp. 920

- Cristina Venera Tartavulea, Catalin Nicolae Albu, Nadia Albu, Ramona Iulia Dieaconescu and Silvia Petre
- Good Practices of Efficient Packaging Waste Management pp. 937

- Cristian Teodor, Carmen Lenuta Trica, Raluca Ignat and Raluca-Mihaela Dracea
- Book Review: Guide of Good Practices Regarding the Preparation of Graduation Theses for Bachelor and Master’s Degree Cycles. Author: Vasile Dinu pp. 954

- Dumitru Miron
Volume 22, issue 54, 2020
- Sustainable University – Concept and Conception pp. 307

- Octavian-Dragomir Jora
- “Citadel of Science” and “Cathedral of Conscience”: The University, as Institution, Was Born to Be Concerned with Sustainable Knowledge, Long Before Sustainability Became a Universal Concern pp. 312

- Octavian-Dragomir Jora, Matei-Alexandru Apãvãloaei, Andreas Stamate-?tefan, Vlad I. Rosca and Rodica Gherghina
- Stakeholders’ Perception Regarding Sustainable Universities pp. 330

- Nicolae Pop, Steluta Todea, Cristina-Veronica Partenie and Cristina Ott
- Education for Sustainable Development – An Evaluation of Students’ Perceptions within the Bucharest University of Economic Studie pp. 346

- Grigore Ioan Pirosca, George-Lauretiu Serban-Oprescu, Liana Badea and Silvia Dedu
- Sustainability Barriers and Motivations in Higher Education – A Students’ Perspective pp. 362

- Irina Maiorescu, Gabriel Cristian Sabou, Mihaela Bucur and Razvan Daniel Zota
- Sustainable Universities, from Indifference to Joint Action – A Panel Data Analysis pp. 376

- Elena-ClaudiaSerban, Anca-Maria Hristea, ?tefania-Cristina Curea and Raluca-Florentina Cretu
- Analysis and Modelling of Influence Factors in the Configuration of a Sustainable University. Case Study: “?tefan cel Mare” University of Suceava pp. 391

- Daniela Mihaela Neamþu, Ruxandra Bejinaru, Cristian Valentin Hapenciuc, Iulian Condratov and Pavel Stanciu
- How Do Students Assess the Sustainability of Their University? A Comparison between Dutch and Romanian Students from Business Schools pp. 412

- Florentin Popescu, Tudor Edu, Costel Negricea, Razvan Zaharia and Rodica Milena Zaharia
- Identifying the Promoters of Students’ Sustainable Behaviour: An Empirical Study pp. 432

- Dan Dacian Cuzdriorean, Szilveszter Fekete and Alina Beattrice Vladu
- Social Responsibility, a Key Dimension in Developing a Sustainable Higher Education Institution: The Case of Students’ Motivation pp. 447

- Cosmin-Ionu? Imbriscã and Sorin-George Toma
- Determinants of Economic Sustainability in Higher Education Institutions pp. 462

- Juraj Cheben, Drahoslav Lančarič, Michal Munk and Peter Obdrzalek
- Sustainable University Development through Sustainable Human Resources and Corporate Entrepreneurship: The Role of Sustainable Innovation and Work Environment pp. 480

- Janusz Grabara, Hafezali Iqbal Hussain and Marek Szajt
- Students’ Perceptions of Sustainable Universities in Hungary: An Importance-Performance Analysis pp. 496

- Szabolcs Nagy and Mariann Veresne Somosi
- The Efficiency of Universities in Achieving Sustainable Development Goals pp. 516

- Lena Malesevic Perovic and Maja Mihaljevic Kosor
- The Importance of Academic New Ventures for Sustainable Regional Development pp. 533

- Aleksandar Vekic, Vladimir Djakovic, Jelena Borocki, Wlodzimierz Sroka, Jozsef Popp and Judit Olah
- Measurement of Population Carrying Capacity based on a P–S Model: A Case Study of Zhejiang Province pp. 552

- Linyun Zhang, Wei Li and Dalia Streimikiene
- Importance of Technical and Business Skills for Future IT Professionals pp. 567

- Emese Tokarcikova, Eva Malichova, Alzbeta Kucharcíkova and Maria Durisova
- Quantitative Assessment of the Dynamics of Rail Freight Transportation pp. 579

- Romualdas Ginevicius and Gintaras Sinkevicius
- DEA Approach Towards Exploring the Sustainability of Funding in Higher Education. Empirical Evidence from Romanian Public Universities pp. 593

- Dalina Dumitrescu, Ionela Costica, Liliana Nicoleta Simionescu and Ştefan Gherghina
- Perceptions Regarding the Profile of an Ideal Project Manager pp. 608

- Mihaela Lutas, Razvan Nistor, Marius Radu and Ioana Beleiu
- New Perspectives and Development Oportunities of Central and Eastern European Tourism pp. 623

- Smaranda Cosma
Volume 22, issue 53, 2020
- Event. A Representative Book of the Romanian Economic Scientific Creation pp. 5

- Nicolae Istudor
- The Adoption of National Green Procurement Plans from the Perspective of Circular Economy pp. 15

- Marian Siminica, Marioara Avram, Luminita Popescu and Roxana Loredana Avram
- Green Procurement Implications on the Labor Market in the Context of the Transition to the Green Economy pp. 28

- Daniela Pasnicu and Vasilica Ciuca
- Green Procurement through Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) Certification in the Private Sector. Perceptions and Willingness to Buy of Private Companies from Romania pp. 42

- Dacinia Crina Petrescu, Florina Bran, Carmen Valentina Radulescu and Ruxandra Malina Petrescu-Mag
- Ecological Purchases Made by Managers in Hotel Industry. An Approach of the Main Determining Factors pp. 57

- Mirela ªtefãnicã, Ana Iolanda Vodã, Rodica Cristina Butnaru, Gina Ionela Butnaru and Mircea Gabriel Chirita
- Bibliometric Analysis of the Field of Green Public Procurement pp. 71

- Simona Roxana Patarlageanu, Mihai Dinu and Marius Constantin
- Green Public Procurement in the Academic Literature pp. 82

- Ionela-Corina Chersan, Valentin Florentin Dumitru, Cãtãlina Gorgan and Vasile Gorgan
- Engagement in Green Procurement: Antecedents and Outcomes on Manufacturing Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises from Iran pp. 102

- Ramin Bashir Khodaparasti, Hooshmand Bagheri Garabollagh and Reza Mohammadpour
- Management of Green Procurement in Small and Medium-Sized Manufacturing Enterprises in Developing Economies pp. 121

- Tetiana Ivanova
- Analysis of the Realities, Evolution and Prospects of Urban Greening from an International Point of View pp. 137

- Fernando Barriuso and Beatriz Urbano
- The Application of the Bushido – Samurai Code Principles within Romanian Companies pp. 152

- Nobumichi Watahiki, Yoshikazu Matsui, Violeta Mihaela Dinca and Iulia Waniek
- Leadership Styles as Predictors of Work Attitudes: A Moderated–Mediation Link pp. 164

- Or Shkoler and Aharon Tziner
- The Financial Strategies and Approaches of Chinese Government Towards the Internationalization of Higher Education in China pp. 179

- Frank Okai Larbi, Ma Zaoming, Chen Xianzhe and Hu Yating
- Re-Innovation from Failure, Institutional Environmental Differences, and Firm Performance: Evidence from China pp. 197

- Zhuang Xiong, Pengju Wang and Yu Zhao
- Legislative Means Aimed at Stimulating Green Procurement in the Public Sector. A Critical Case Study of Romania pp. 221

- Ionel Bostan, Cristina Mihaela Lazar and Nicoleta Asalos
- Large-Scale Cultural Events: An Argument for Strengthening Ecological Awarenes pp. 239

- Iuliana Cetina, Silvia Elena Cristache, Georgeta Narcisa Ciobotar and Andrei Badin
- Good Practices on Air Quality, Pollution and Health Impact at EU Level pp. 256

- Daniela-Ioana Manea, Emilia Titan, Mihaela Mihai, Simona Apostu and Valentina Vasile
- Best Practices of the Social Innovations in the Framework of the E-Government Evolution pp. 275

- Vasja Roblek, Mirjana Pejić Bach, Maja Mesko and Tine Bertoncel
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