Posted on 15 April 2012. Tags: development, innovation, intangible assets, Research, valuation
Intellectual property consists of a firm of property values is included in intangible assets. These property values can be any of the items under the protection of industrial property in Romania (patents, trademarks, products or commercial, industrial designs, topographies of integrated circuits, know- how, etc..), Provided any copyright by Law 8/ 1996, including software, licensing […]
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Posted on 15 April 2012. Tags: Employee Turnover, ICT, knowledge management, Real Estate, Tacit Knowledge
Organizations make large investment on their employees concerning the training, developing, maintaining and the efforts to retaining them. Employee turnover is one of the most important issues to organizations, and one that needs special attention. This problem is even more relevant when business processes are less depending from machinery and heavily rely on human relationships, […]
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Posted on 15 April 2012. Tags: ageing, social innovation, society, third sector
One of the great challenges of contemporary society is the unceasing search for ways of generating, incorporating and diffusing innovation – and this is true of the most widely varying sectors of human activity, ranging from finance, through the arts to social welfare. Looking at society today we can readily confirm that social innovation predominantly […]
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Posted in Economics, Volume II, Issue no. 2
Posted on 15 April 2012. Tags: access and implementation, cohesion funds, European financial support, POS = Sectorial Operational Program, structural funds
The paper deals with the basic theoretical aspects and the policy of the European Union, which is financed by a number of budgetary instruments. Under this policy, Romania is qualified for financial aid to support economic and social development of the country. This aid is considerably higher than that the aid received by the pre-accession […]
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Posted in Economics, Volume II, Issue no. 2
Posted on 15 April 2012. Tags: forest, forested area, globalization, human pressure
The forests are indispensable for the natural balance on Earth. Without the existence of the forest the life is not possible because this ecosystem provides many goods and services. The many clear cut forest surfaces have led to the lack of balance of ecosystems causing risks for the environment. The globalization promotes multinational companies, which […]
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Posted on 15 April 2012. Tags: economic intelligence, espionage, organizational performance
The practical interest of this paper is to identify and present the situation of EI issue in the current economic crisis and to identify future directions and prospects for its development. This paper assumes that the correct positioning of managers to these trends may represent a way of offsetting the effects of economic crisis. Understanding […]
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Posted on 15 April 2012. Tags: Count Model, Indian international tourism demand, International tourists, Length of stay
The research aims to develop and certify a demand model of analyst length of stay performance that supports the spending behaviour of international tourists’ arrivals in India based on Count Model estimation both poison regression analysis and negative binomial regression analysis. 242 questionnaires were collected from international tourists’ arrivals in India during the 2010-2011. The […]
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Posted on 15 April 2012. Tags: Concentration, Convergence, Distribution analysis, regional disparities
Regional convergence is a key objective of cohesion and balanced development at regional level. The existences of regional imbalances do nothing only delay the achievement this objective, requiring the emergence of viable and appropriate measures of the new European context. This article aims to use the appropriate models based on dispersion method (variance) to identify […]
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Posted on 15 April 2012. Tags: open economic system, relational economy, synergistic relational potential
This paper proposes and depicts certain aspects that we consider to be essential in the matter of the economic systems’ relational potential utilization for their functional synergism’s turning up and synergic acting in the benefit of the concerned systems (with emphasis on the open ones) and in the purpose of avoiding undesirable results. It aims […]
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Posted on 15 April 2012. Tags: ARP, DoS, SIP, VoIP
VoIP relies on packet switching, similar to the way that e-mails are sent over the Internet. The technology breaks down a voice call into bite-size information packets. Instead of keeping the switch open all the time, the information is sent and received as needed, allowing excess line capacity to be used to carry other data. […]
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Posted in Information Technology, Volume II, Issue no. 2
Posted on 15 April 2012. Tags: competitiveness, entrepreneurship, funds, marking, SMEs
It becomes a common place to speak of SMEs as an engine of economic growth for any European Union country. The SMEs accounted the higher turnover and provides jobs for most of employed population. Romania is no exception, in 2009, the turnover of SMEs represents over 60 % (but for hotels and restaurants SMEs turnover […]
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Posted on 15 April 2012. Tags: causes, concept, consequences, current trends, informal economy, Measurement, transition
The informal economy is present in all countries, but its consequences reflect in different countries with different intensity. Types and scale of informal economic activities reflect the specificities of socio-economic context and the integration of the countries into the wider local-regional economy. The informal economy represents an important potential of labor and incomes, therefore there […]
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Posted in Economics, Volume II, Issue no. 2