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Chairs: Mircea FUCIU & Radu ȘERBAN
Romanian migration represents one of the most extensive and persistent demographic phenomena in Eastern Europe, evolving from isolated movements during the communist period into a complex process shaped by political, economic, and social transformations. This article provides a comparative analysis of three major waves of permanent migration of Romanian citizens to Western countries such as...
The concept of organizational culture is in continuous evolution, both theoretically and practically, through the development of research and analysis tools used today by organizations to enhance their performance.
Local business associations are important stakeholders with the capacity to bring together experts and expertise in attracting foreign investment, stimulating a dynamic business...
Romanian migration after 1990 has evolved into a structural process with profound effects on the labor market, economic development, and demographic balances, far beyond the scope of a conjunctural phenomenon. This paper analyzes the evolution of external mobility among Romanian citizens through the lens of internal socio economic transformations and regulatory changes at the European level,...
In the cities of today, place branding has evolved from a communication tool aimed at attracting tourists and investment into a strategic governance mechanism that integrates territorial identity, public policy, and sustainable development. However, most approaches to “sustainable” place branding remain grounded in output-based frameworks, such as triple bottom line indicators, and tend to...
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Household purchasing power represents a key indicator of population welfare and economic stability. In the post-pandemic period, Romania has faced significant macroeconomic challenges, characterised by rising inflation and a sharp increase in interest rates following restrictive monetary policy measures adopted by the National Bank of Romania. Although necessary to curb inflationary...