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Among the EU countries, Romania displays the highest share of rural population (45%), most of it employed in … into the capacity of urban centres to contribute to rural development in Romania from R&D and innovation perspective. First …. Further on, the analysis of the regional dimension of R&D and innovation shows an increasing polarisation both between and …
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Factors of innovation and sophistication (Business sophistication, Innovation). To highlight the existent problems in the … compared with the average performance from EU 27 for as series of indicators from Porter's Diamond, using the data's from the … Score with EU average; the intensity of the competitive (dis)advantage by comparing the score difference between Romania and …
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External growth operations, such as mergers and acquisitions (M&As), alliances, consortia, are often seen by the companies as a way of expending their businesses or as a way of survival. In this chapter, we identify the determinants of the acquirers for choosing one type of merger in the...
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The number of participants in the private pension funds, as well as the volume of their contribution, differs significant in each development region. It goes without saying that the territorial distribution of the indicators related to pension funds are influenced, on the one hand, by the offer...
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Location is a key concept in tourism sector analysis, given the dependence of this activity on the natural, built, cultural and social characteristics of a certain territory. Consequently, the tourist zoning is an important instrument for delimiting tourist areas in accordance with multiple...
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Before 1990, the services of general interest (SeGI) in Romania were entirely provided by the public authorities. Afterwards, the market was gradually liberalized and the SeGI captured the attention of private operators. Nowadays, the business sector is involved next to the public authorities in...
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