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December 2015, Volume 2, Issue 6
- 1-2 Evaluation of the Quality of Education and Implication of Romanian Youth of Unmet Training in the Actual Global Context of Technical and It Discoveries
by Paraschiva Grigorie & Ilie Alexandru Grigorie & Adrian Ghencea - 1-4 Communication …where to?
by Ciobanu Mihai Angela - 1430 The Implications of Demographic Pressure on the Occupancy Rate on the Labor Market and of the Pension System
by Oana Claudia Ionescu - 1432 Video Games and the Internet and their Effects upon the Brain of Children and Adolescents
by Gabriela Ionas
October 2015, Volume 2, Issue 5
- 1-1 Management at Higher Education Institutions (Focusing on University of Korca, Albania)Abstract: “Higher education contributes to your life success. It makes you more competitive in the world of business and global economy. Higher education is the future of a healthy and powerful nation. It is essential for achieving high levels of economic growth”. To speak of higher education is not difficult, but is difficult to understand and apply it in the practice to higher education’s institutions. This paper has the aim to give an overview of the development of higher education in Albania, analyzing quality indicators. Analysis of higher education management is concentrated at the University of Korca, a university of southern region of Albania, with four faculties. In order to analyses the problem; the study will evaluate quality indicators in this university vs. the labor market and budget of the university for some years. For this study were used 100 students from 12 departments with 1200 in total ( 85,4% response rate) This paper determines the best way for success management of the university and recommendations for the future
by Ilir Sosoli & Eleina Qirici - 1-2 Local Radio Part Involved in the Development Responsible of Local Communities
by Stefanov Daniel - 1-3 Web services Threat Modeling in a Collaborative System
by Stelian Dumitra & Bogdan-Gabriel Vasilciuc - 1-4 Web Technologies and Transitions to Web 3.0
by Adrian Ghencea
August 2015, Volume 2, Issue 4
- 1-1 Determinants of Female Employment Status in Pakistan: A Case of Sahiwal District. A Primary Data Analysis
by Muhammad Zahir Faridi & Fouzia Yasmin & Sidra Iqbal Choudhry - 1-2 Innovation, Job Creation and Economic Growth in the U.S.
by ByungWoo Kim - 1-3 Is Youth Guarantee a Solution for Increasing Employment Among Young Romanians?
by Anne-Marie Andreea HORDĂU - 1-4 The Radiographic Instrument of Corruption
by Bogdan TEODORESCU - 1425 Educational Tourism: Strategy for Sustainable Tourism Development with reference of Hadauti and Shekhawati Regions of Rajasthan, IndiaAbstract: Rajasthan is a main tourism State in the nation. It's glorious legacy, bright living customs, traditions, wonderful heritage, mesmerizing natural beauty, vibrant folk, energetic people and delicious cuisines are exceptional attractions for both, domestic and foreign tourists. The substantial and indescribable tourism products of the State offer enormous potential for development of the tourism industry. Improvement of tourism assets and expanding both, domestic and international tourists’ arrivals is a high need for the State especially for the important regions like Hadauti and Shekhawati. Lack of educational programs, awareness, and promotion are few reasons that the regions are not able to attract the tourists towards them. In fact the tourists who are visiting Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Pushkar etc. Tourist places of Rajasthan are even not aware about the hidden treasures of Hadauti and Shekhawati regions. Moreover it the regions are facing the problems related with falling prices of agricultural, economic instability, poor infrastructure, lack of resources, unemployment, lack of entrepreneurship etc. In these situations it becomes more important to focus on the resource in which the regions are rich and distinct from other regions of the State. There is no doubt into the potential of tourism at Hadauti and Shekhawati regions. Tourism knowledge of these regions if provided in a learning methodology and strategically planned way these regions will make a benchmark on the State tourism. From Hedonistic tourism to spiritual every experience tourists can get at Hadoti as well as at Shekhawati region. Therefore, there is a requirement for developing Education Tourism at both the regions. It is the high time to change the present patterns of learning of tourism. The present paper is an attempt to stress upon the education tourism adoption as a growth strategy for the sustainable development of tourism in both the regions. The paper also highlights the hindrances and requirements for creating education tourism as an exclusive part of learning
by Anukrati SHARMA
June 2015, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 1-2 Social and Environmental Responsibility of the Organization in the Context of Sustainable Development
by Ramona Maria Chivu - 1-4 Macroprudential policies. The Romanian case
by Ionut Mircea - 1-5 Environmental Costs from the Perspective of Environmental Accounting
by Ramona Maria Chivu
April 2015, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 1-1 The Core That Triggers SMEs PerformancesClassification-JEL:
by Oncioiu Ionica - 1-2 Adolescents and the Influence of Mass-Media Means (TV and Video) Aspects of Psycho-Social Psycho-diagnosis
by Ionaş Gabriela - 1-3 Innovation and Entrepreneurial Strategies in Balneary Tourism
by Dumbrava Vasile & Golea Georgiana - 1-4 The Labor Market in Romania, between Supply and Demand
by Bugudui Elena
February 2015, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-1 Study Regarding the Legal, Accounting and Tax Treatment on the Liquidation of the Company
by Negrutiu Magdalena & Calota Traian-Ovidiu - 1-2 The Relationship between State Aid to R&D and Patent Applications in the Context of the European R&D Expenditure
by Nicolae Bacilaa & S.C. Evalueserve S.R.L - 1-3 Diagnostic Analysis of the Activity - Effective Management Tool in the Company
by Mădălina Albua - 1-4 Communication of Standards Regarding the Polizu Maternity Hospital Birth Rate/Romania (2011-2013)
by Diana Mandricel - 1-5 Statement of Cash Flows under Ro GAAP
by Tanase Alin-Eliodor
December 2014, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-1 Delimitations Regarding the Accounting and Fiscal Management of External Debts for Romanian Travel Operators
by Calota Traian-Ovidiu & Negrutiu Magdalena - 1-2 The Management of Stress in SMEs
by Borcosi Corina Ana & Borcosi Corina Ana - 1-3 Quality Performance Analysis. Case Study - Schlumberger Company
by Albu Madalina - 1-4 Impact of Population Ageing on the Labor Market. Active Ageing and the Necessity to Increase Solidarity Between
by Ionescu Oana Claudia - 1-5 Positioning on Trends of the Accounting Modeling Process
by Robu Sorin-Adriana - 1-6 Comparative Study on the Fiscal System in Romania and Other Member States of the European Union
by Ciobanasu Marilena & Gherghina Rodica & Postole Mirela Anca