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, and the level of agricultural productivity in European countries and, implicitly, Romania. The originality of the paper … productivity of Romania. In addition, the amount of pesticides and fertilisers used in Romania is lower than the European average. … impact of inorganic pesticide and fertiliser use on agricultural productivity and the economy at the national and European …
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We study the link between public enforcement of property rights, innovation investments, and economic growth in an endogenous growth framework with an expanding set of product varieties. We find that a government may assure positive equilibrium growth through public employment in the enforcement...
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The aim of this paper is to investigate the impact of knowledge management practices on healthcare system employees’ satisfaction. A hypothesized causal model concerning the connections between three facets of knowledge management (knowledge acquisition, knowledge sharing, and knowledge...
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This article presents the results of the research on energy activities in Romania by highlighting the variants of the … resource ownership in EU member states is a comparative advantage for Romania, which has significant primary energy resources …, emphasising the reduction of risks associated with the lack of energy resources in Romania and the EU until 2030. Trends in the …
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Exploring and explaining development gaps between countries is an important theoretical and empirical task. This paper presents empirical studies related to economic growth and its determinants across countries, based on the use of data envelopment analysis method. It emphasizes the importance...
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may then force managers to improve the productivity of the firm in order to ensure survival. While this hypothesis has … competition shocks. We find that import competition leads to productivity increases in family-managed firms that are initially … unproductive. Productivity improvements are driven by family management as opposed to family ownership or non-managing family …
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may then force managers to improve the productivity of the firm in order to ensure survival. While this hypothesis has … competition shocks. We find that import competition leads to productivity increases in family-managed firms that are initially … unproductive. Productivity improvements are driven by family management as opposed to family ownership or non-managing family …
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, its effects on important employee outcomes such as work productivity, job performance, and satisfaction are unclear. The … conditions) are important predictors for employee productivity, performance and satisfaction while teleworking during COVID-19 …. Furthermore, workload (i.e., job factor) was a significant predictor for work productivity and satisfaction with telework …
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return to total assets or productivity for firms who received support compared with the control group. …
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Using a unique plant-level dataset we examine total factor productivity (TFP) growth and its components, related to …
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