Review of Applied Socio-Economic Research
2011 - 2023
Current editor(s): Ruxandra Vasilescu
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Volume 3, issue 1, 2012
- Tax incentives, discriminatory factor prices and the regional economic problem: the case of Greece pp. 4-13

- Thomas A. Anastassiou
- Social economy: going local to achieve the Strategy Europe 2020. Romania Case pp. 14-21

- Cristina Barna
- Indian experience of sustainable and inclusive economic growth – an evaluation of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme pp. 22-34

- D.S. Bhupal
- Search Engine Optimization in the current socio-economic challenges pp. 35-42

- Rocsana Bucea-Manea-Tonis
- The Impact of FDI on the labor market in Central and Eastern Europe during the international crisis pp. 43-54

- Lenuta Carp
- Promoting Dobrogea region as a constituent part of the 'Silk Road' – an engine for socio–economic and cultural cooperation in the globalization context pp. 55-67

- Camelia Ditu Furtuna and Elena-Cristina Mahika
- Managing human resources in the knowledge-based economy pp. 68-76

- Ovidiu-Iliuta Dobre
- Social and online media research – data, metrics and methods pp. 77-86

- Georgeta Drula
- Effects of market share on the bank’s profitability pp. 87-94

- Evgeni Genchev
- Entrepreneurial behavior at people with visual disabilities from Romania pp. 95-106

- Alina Gîmbuta
- Mapping through experimental evidence schemes that influence sociological migration between East and West pp. 107-112

- Dragos Lucian Ivan
- Industrial dynamics in Bulgaria – the connection between past and future: The case of food and beverage industry pp. 113-121

- Diana Kopeva, Dimitar Blagoev and Nikolay Sterev
- Beyond constructivism: expanding the boundaries of international relations theory pp. 122-127

- Nicole V.T. Lugosi
- Organizational environment for knowledge management pp. 128-138

- Nadia Mironova
- Informality effects in the economy of Albania in light of world s economic crisis pp. 139-143

- Brunilda Muça and Galantina Doraci
- Gender issues in architectural education: feminine paradigm pp. 144-152

- Raluca Niculae
- Neighborhood quality determinants. Empirical evidence from the American Housing Survey pp. 153-161

- Alexandrina Scorbureanu and Ion Scorbureanu
- The necessity to humanize current capitalism paradigm pp. 162-169

- Mikuláš Sedlák
- Georgia s food and drinking culture in the eyes of Nikoloz Pirosmani pp. 170-183

- Ulrica Söderlind
- Rust Belt Politics: The national NAFTA debate during recent US presidential election cycles pp. 184-194

- James Tanoos
- An inexhaustive criticism of the standard economic theory from an Austrian perspective related to growth and development pp. 195-202

- Ana Iolanda Voda and Catalin Chiriac
Volume 1, issue 2, 2011
- Europe 1957, 2011 and 2020: a Christmas carol - Foreword pp. 5-7

- André Kolodziejak
- The efficiency of economy and living standard of the Slovak Republic in the context of EU in the years 2005-2010 pp. 8-13

- Mikuláš Sedlák
- Europe 2020 Strategy - support for the development of the employment strategy in Romania pp. 14-22

- Mirela Ionela Aceleanu
- The national strategy of tourism development in Algeria: issues, opportunities and limitations pp. 23-37

- Kamel Bouadam
- The use of modern management tools, a crucial factor to facing challenges pp. 38-43

- Irina Canco and Olgerta Visi
- Structural reforms proposed by the International Monetary Fund and their impact on Romanian economy during the last financial crisis pp. 44-52

- Lucretia Mariana Constantinescu, Leonardo Badea and Violeta Dragoi
- The demographic challenge on pension systems: empirical results from Italy pp. 53-62

- Cinzia Di Palo
- Innovation profile and competitiveness of Russian enterprises: on the issue of knowledge-driven performance in business pp. 63-69

- Anna Dokukina
- The Role of entrepreneurship and education – a way out of the crisis pp. 70-78

- Jana Gasparikova
- A strategic modeling of the Tunisian married-women labor supply process pp. 79-86

- Dhouha Haj Ali
- A tableau of historical evolution within the EU: on the brink of a distillation or on the cliffs of glory pp. 87-94

- Dragos Lucian Ivan
- European innovation partnership on active and healthy ageing: how is the EU connecting the dots between smart innovation and ageing boom pp. 95-103

- Karolina Lagiewka and Jorge Pinto Antunes
- Analysis of motivation in some processing enterprises pp. 104-110

- Bislim Lekiqi and Stavri Afezolli
- The Hungarian minority question in Slovakia and Romania pp. 111-120

- Nicole V.T. Lugosi
- Governance and the European Commission’s 2020 strategy pp. 121-128

- Caius Tudor Luminosu
- Research on opinions and attitudes of bookseller and increasing retail sales in the sales of books, through staff training pp. 129-138

- Hristina Mihaleva
- Environmental aspects of the globalization process pp. 139-148

- Eva Romancikova and Jana Mikocziova
- A socio-cultural perspective of the musical arts, from the historic Banat region, in the European cultural context pp. 149-159

- Felician Rosca, Roxana Ardeleanu and Madalina Dorgo
- Traditional textile art between sustainability and economic growth pp. 160-166

- Alexandra-Andreea Rusu
- Changes in private returns to education caused by the tertiary education expansion in Slovakia pp. 167-176

- Miroslav Štefánik
- The Aegean crises’ effects on social behaviour. Stereotyping the alterity: the case of the Greek printed media (1974-1996) pp. 177-182

- Oana Camelia Stroescu
- Business strategy in explicit description as an illustration of companies´ behaviors pp. 183-191

- Stefan Slavik and Zuzana Roby
- Foreign direct investment inflows and macroeconomic risks in Ukraine pp. 192-197

- Iuliia Tkachenko
- Emergence and development perspectives of the third sector in Bulgaria pp. 198-205

- Darina Zaimova
Volume 1, issue 1, 2011
- Structural trends for European Research Area: cross-cutting themes and changing structures for research pp. 5-10

- Emilian Dobrescu and Cristina Barna
- What can existing overeducation tell us about the situation in supply and demand of tertiary educate pp. 11-28

- Miroslav Štefánik
- Pedagogic innovation through simulated enterprises – a prerequisite for higher education economic adaptation to the requirements of the knowledge society pp. 29-37

- Cristina Ganescu, Silvia Dugan and Laura Dindire
- The Virtual Architectural Studio – An Experiment of Online Cooperation pp. 38-46

- Raluca Livia Niculae
- THE QUALITY SERVICES VECTOR - A PERFORMANCE SOURCE FOR THE BANKS IN ROMANIA pp. 47-62

- Violeta Dragoi and Lucretia Mariana Constantinescu
- Determinants of inequality in Italy: An approach based on the Shapley decomposition pp. 63-69

- Martina Celidoni, Isabella Procidano and Luca Salmasi
- Modeling Risk Patterns of Russian Systemically Important Financial Institutions pp. 70-80

- Henry Penikas, Irina Andrievskayaa, Richard Connolly and Sergey Aivazian
- Sustainable development – a priority for the Romanian tourism strategy pp. 81-86

- Ioana Patrichi
- Ecotourism – conservation of the natural and cultural heritage pp. 87-96

- Cristina Barna, Manuela Epure and Ruxandra Vasilescu
- The Gastronomic man and Georgia’s food culture pp. 97-122

- Ulrica Söderlind
- Marketing Decision Support Systems and the New Economic Challenges pp. 123-128

- Rocsana Bucea-Manea-Tonis and Radu Bucea-Manea-Tonis