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Chairs: Eugen POPESCU and Nancy PANȚA
In Italy, the Law 30/12/2010, n. 240, “Regulations regarding the organization of universities, academic staff and recruitment, as well as delegation to the Government to encourage the quality and efficiency of the university system”, represents the starting point of the reform launched by the Bologna Process in 1999.
The Bologna Process was born in 1999 as an intergovernmental collaboration...
In the context of the digital economy, language accessibility has become a vital element of equitable participation in communication, digital engagement, and the preservation of linguistic diversity. As digital platforms evolve into major channels of interaction, the availability—or lack—of virtual keyboards significantly affects the usability of many languages. While globally dominant...
Digital Economy and Management is an aspect that explores how digital technologies, online platforms, and data-driven practices influence economic behavior and management strategies. It examines how digital communication, social structures, and cultural norms intersect with economic actions, particularly in a globalized environment. This study analyzes the usage of English-derived words in...
In the current context of the transition to a green and sustainable economy, primary production through agriculture has an important role in the development of a circular bioeconomy that is functional. Given its agricultural potential and a high level of biological diversity, Romania is well-positioned to implement innovative business models that efficiently utilize biological resources and...
Abstract : The strategic integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Big Data analytics is rapidly transforming corporate business models, reshaping competitive dynamics, and influencing financial outcomes. As digital capabilities become critical to sustaining market leadership, understanding the financial return on technology investment is increasingly essential. This study examines the...
In the context of growing ecological and social pressures, regenerative business models are emerging as the new imperative in sustainable business development. This concept goes beyond traditional sustainability approaches, proposing a form of economic organization that not only minimizes negative environmental impact but actively contributes to restoring, renewing, and revitalizing its...
In a rapidly evolving economic and technological landscape, professional social networks (PSNs) have emerged as strategic infrastructures that reshape managerial practices and redefine organizational competitiveness. This study offers a comprehensive, literature-based analysis of the influence exerted by PSNs on managerial competitiveness and organizational development, with particular...
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are the backbone of the European economy, accounting for over 99% of all businesses and generating around two-thirds of total private sector employment (European Commission, 2023). Yet, despite their strategic importance, SMEs often struggle to adopt innovation, particularly in navigating digital transformation and the green transition. Traditional...
The study examines the role of age, education, and family in the entrepreneurial activities of Start-Up founders in Greece. The study focuses exclusively on Greek Start-Up founders, analyzing trends and specific impacts within the Greek economic environment. The Greek Start-Up ecosystem has evolved significantly since 2018, despite Greece's low ranking in the Economic Freedom Index and the...