HOLISTICA Journal of Business and Public Administration
2010 - 2016
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Volume 7, issue 3, 2016
- Instruments to Support the Quaternary Sector in the Romanian Context pp. 9-19

- Codru?a Ilinca Dr?goiu
- Can Machines Be Self-Aware? pp. 20-34

- ?tefan Iancu
- Aspects Regarding the Implementation of Quality Management in the Public Administration pp. 35-43

- Elena Condrea, Anca Cristina Stanciu, Mihaela Constandache and Raluca Daniela Rizea
- The Opinion of the Dambovita Tourists Regarding the Romanian Type of Tourism pp. 44-53

- Georgiana-Daniela Badicu and Andreea-Violeta Andreiana
- Transport and Logistics Services Market in Romania pp. 54-65

- Andreea Bianca Ene
- Discussion on Government Audit and National Economic Security pp. 66-76

- Zhang Han, Jiang Xueying, Gu Lisha and Yang Xiaoxin
- Excellence in Objective Strategic Education in the Military University pp. 77-84

- Gabriel-Iulian Tãnase and Marian Velica
- Discussing Context and Perception of Public and Private Laws and their Impact on Society pp. 85-92

- Christopher de Freitas Bradley and Florina Sandu (Udroiu)
Volume 7, issue 2, 2016
- Symmetry and Dynamism in Systems Theory pp. 9-17

- Eufrosina Otlãcan
- Evaluation of Science and Technology Finance Efficiency - Based on Super Efficiency Dea Model pp. 18-29

- Yuan Shun, Fei Na, Gu Lisha and Zhao Xin
- Digital Economy in Romania - Sociological and Economic Dynamics pp. 30-39

- Ghenadie Ciobanu and Catalin Ghinararu
- The Ongoing Industrial Revolution – Achievements and Implications pp. 40-49

- Valeriu Tudor
- Aspects and Trends Concerning the Quality of Health Care Services in Romania pp. 50-57

- Anca Cristina Stanciu, Elena Condrea, Mihaela Constandache and Alexandra Stanciu
- Integrated Communication in Private Sector Organisations pp. 58-68

- Adriana Grigorescu and Maria-Magdalena Lupu
- The Importance of Marketing Mix in the Development of the Pension "The Garden Resort" pp. 69-78

- Violeta-Andreea Andreiana, Georgiana-Daniela Badicu and Dorin Iancu
- Bucharest in Dutch Language Online Video Travel Stories pp. 79-87

- Diana Popa
- Considerations Relating to Modeling of Administrative Institutions and Courts in Light of Computerization of the Processing Flows pp. 88-110

- Ioan-Liviu Chircã
- Boosting Social Change Through Social Innovation Labs pp. 111-122

- Andreea-Maria Tîrziu
Volume 7, issue 1, 2016
- Key Role of Administration in ”Smart Cities” Development pp. 9-22

- Cristina Lincaru, Speranþa Pirciog, Vasilica Ciucã and Draga Atanasiu
- A Comparative Study on “Environmental Protection Law” in China and Romania pp. 23-32

- Fumin Song
- Management in Touristic Industry. Romania vs. Turkey in Terms of Tourism pp. 33-42

- Norina Popovici and Camelia Moraru
- The New Model of Economic Growth of Oecd Countries - Normative Reference for Romania pp. 43-52

- Beatrice Chiriac and Cristina Lincaru
- The Current Situations of FDI in Romania pp. 53-62

- Yuanyuan Sui and Han Zhang
- Industrial Parks, Business Clusters and Business Incubators – Instruments to Promote and Support Competiveness, with an Impact on Economic Growth And Employment pp. 63-74

- Codru?a Ilinca Dr?goiu
- Theories Used in Neuro-Linguistic Progromming (NLP) for Motivation pp. 75-89

- Bogdan - Alexandru Furduescu
- Economic and Financial Analysis of a Company pp. 90-100

- Andreea Bianca Ene
- Professional Training of Civil Servants from the Environment and Public Health Systems in Romania pp. 101-119

- Drago? Dincã
- Economic Information System pp. 120-127

- Marian Velica and Gabriel-Iulian Tãnase
Volume 6, issue 3, 2015
- Hysteresis in Unemployment for Taiwan’s Regional Data: Panel Kss Unit Root Test With a Fourier Function Through the Sequential Panel Selection Method pp. 9-24

- Li-Hung Wu
- What Do People Want From Their Jobs? A Dual Factor Analysis Based on Gender Differences pp. 23-48

- Marji Tania Issa Eid
- Digital Transformation of the Bulgarian Textile Sector pp. 25-33

- Milanka Slavova
- High Quality Management in Public and Private Sector pp. 49-59

- Adriana Grigorescu and Adelina Dumitrescu-Peculea
- The Comparison and Interaction of the Romanian and Vietnamese Negotiation Styles pp. 60-66

- Andrei Condrea and Mai Anh Ngo
- Smart – Economy Concept – Facts And Perspectives pp. 67-77

- Diana Apostol and Eleonora Mihaela Constantinescu
- Income Redistribution Through the Romanian Tax-Benefit System: Estimation of Pro-Poor Effects pp. 78-88

- Eva Militaru
- The Analysis of an Unesco Tourist Attraction pp. 89-96

- Andreea Bianca Ene
- EFFICIENT ROLE OF THE STATE IN EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT pp. 97-102

- Mihaela Jaradat
- Strategic Stages in the Development of a Culturalreligious Services pp. 103-110

- Nicoleta Popescu (Sparchez)
- The Youth Experience Gap Explaining National Differences in the School-To-Work Transition, Book Review by Francesco Pastore, Springer Cham Heidelberg, New York, London, 61 pp., 2015. ISBN 978-3-319-10195-8; ISSN 2191-5512 (electronic) pp. 111-112

- Adelina Dumitrescu-Peculea
Volume 6, issue 2, 2015
- Law as part of compulsory education on universities pp. 9-19

- Pei Zhang
- Active labor market policies in Romania and Bulgaria: an empirical examination pp. 20-31

- John Polimeni and Raluca Iorgulescu
- ASSESSMENTS ON THE REMITTANCES DESTINATION FOR CHILDREN? S EDUCATION Our study identifies how remittances are used in migrants’ families and evaluates the amount of money targeted for the education of the children “left behind”. In order to carry out the analysis, we collected micro-data from a survey elaborated by the National Scientific Research Institute for Labour and Social Protection in August 2014. The survey was addressed to 300 households and showed that in general there are different "profiles" of the respondents, of the migrants, of those who sent/brought money at home and of those with children “left behind”. Our econometric model confirmed and nuanced the findings highlighted by the survey data analysis. More precisely, the attitude of migrants with children “left behind” is more careful and financially responsible, since the share of parents who send money or return with money surpasses that of remittent migrants, in total. Moreover, remittances are mainly used for daily needs and in order to support the children “left behind” to further on focus on their education. As a particularity of the “profile” shown from the survey, it seems that migrants who send money especially for school fees, school supplies, textbooks, etc. They are in general male, with low-medium education level, committed to support children and to provide them better conditions for learning, training and development. The econometric model confirms this “profile” (there is a smaller probability of migrant women to send money for tuition fees payment -65.5%) and it reinforces the claim on the responsible attitudes of migrant parents (families with larger numbers of children “left behind” spend more money on "education": the likelihood of spending remittances for school fees increases 84.7% for every more child) pp. 32-43

- Speranta Camelia Pîrciog, Gabriela Adriana Predosanu and Madalina Popescu
- Rural development through education school contest pp. 44-49

- Liliana Grecu and Magdalena Velciu
- The relationship between organizational culture and human resouces management pp. 50-66

- Georgeta Andronache (Gogeanu)
- Migration, skill proficiency and employment status: evidences from PIAAC pp. 76-83

- Ana-Maria Zamfir, Monica Mihaela Maer-Matei, Cristina Mocanu and Eliza Olivia Lungu
- Forecasts for activity rate on labour market in Romania using econometric models pp. 84-100

- Adriana AnaMaria Davidescu
- The local recreation sector: Romanian business representatives’ insights pp. 101-116

- Ana-Maria Sava
- E-commerce – modern form of business pp. 117-129

- Andreea Bianca Ene
- Governance challenges and innovations: financial and fiscal governance - Book review by Helmut K. Anheier,Oxford University Press, Hertie School of Governance, Oxford, United Kingdom, 295 pp., 2013. ISBN 978-0-19-967493-0 pp. 130-131

- Adelina Dumitrescu Peculea
Volume 6, issue 1, 2015
- Law as part of compulsory education on universities pp. 9-19

- Tomáš Perácek
- Clear rule and regulation in state department basic for effectiveness public administration pp. 20-30

- Jadranka Denkova, Jovan Ananiev and Strasko Stojanovski
- Influences in the process of implementation of total quality management pp. 31-38

- Gabriel-Iulian Tanase and Marian Velica
- Rural development through education school contest pp. 39-46

- Cristian Petru Pop
- Using integrated communication inside an organization pp. 47-58

- Maria-Magdalena Lupu
- Impact of communication on the building of the educational organization image and of prestige pp. 59-76

- Carmen-Elena Olteanu (Andreiana)
- The informational systems in the public administration pp. 67-75

- Razvan Ion Chitescu
- Analysis of european’s quality of life based on the relationship between education and employment pp. 77-88

- Diana Elena Serb
- Forecasts for activity rate on labour market in Romania using econometric models pp. 89-101

- Mihaela Simionescu
- Impact assessment of consumption from own resources on the incidence of relative poverty pp. 102-115

- Cristina Stroe, Eva Militaru and Codruta Dragoiu
- The financial-economic crisis and public debt sustainability pp. 116-126

- Florina-Maria Bobes
- BOOK REVIEW. Grown up digital: how the net generation is changing your world by Don Tapscott, McGraw-Hill, 2008. ISBN 0-07-150863-5 pp. 127-129

- Catalin Vrabie
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