Civil Society: The Engine for Economic and Social Well-Being
Edited by Sebastian A. Văduva (),
Randolph Wilt (),
Ioan Fotea () and
Lois P. Văduva ()
in Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics from Springer
Date: 2019
ISBN: 978-3-319-89872-8
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 A Cross-Generational Perspective on Green Loyalty in Romanian Retail
- Dan Cristian Dabija and Brîndușa Mariana Bejan
- Ch Chapter 10 Online Research and Learning Environment to Facilitate the Elaboration of Bachelor’s/Master’s Theses in Multidisciplinary Teams
- Mihai Florin Talos, Liciniu A. Kovács and Sebastian A. Văduva
- Ch Chapter 11 Global Governance and the Role of Non-state Actors in Improving the Social and Economic Development of Growing Economies: A Conceptual Approach Using a Global Public Health Framework on Violence Prevention
- Glendene Lemard-Marlow and Randolph Wilt
- Ch Chapter 12 Romanian Hospitality Degree Graduates: Perceptions and Attitudes Among Industry Professionals
- Joseph Takacs, Sebastian A. Văduva and Robert Miklo
- Ch Chapter 2 Linking Business with Civil Society: The Bridging Role of CSR
- Tomina Săveanu, Daniel Badulescu and Florin Filip
- Ch Chapter 3 Comparative Study Regarding Organizational Culture: Nonprofit Organization and Profit-Oriented Organization
- Oana-Bianca Bercea, Elena-Simina Lakatos and Laura Bacali
- Ch Chapter 4 Investigating the Different Roles of the Factors Affecting Ethically Questionable Consumer Behaviour
- Ciprian-Marcel Pop, Andreea-Ioana Romonţi-Maniu and Monica-Maria Zaharie
- Ch Chapter 5 Politicized Economy and Its Effects on Business Sustainability: A Case Study on Romania
- Mihai Florin Talos, Pop Ioan and Oncica-Sanislav Dan
- Ch Chapter 6 Developing a Culture of Service Utilizing the Civil Society in Romania: Needs Assessment and Training Preparation for the Hospitality Industry
- Joseph Takacs, Sebastian A. Văduva and Robert Miklo
- Ch Chapter 7 Semiotics and the Entrepreneurial Creation’s Myths
- Mihai Florin Talos and Sebastian A. Văduva
- Ch Chapter 8 The Role of the Civil Sector in Contribution to Social Well-Being and in Shaping Active Citizenship
- Márta Nárai and Adrienn Reisinger
- Ch Chapter 9 Quo Vadis Romanian Marketing: The Future and Contribution of the Romanian Community
- Nicolae Al. Pop
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-89872-8
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