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Identify and research components of human society and the relationships they are a major concern for both sociology and social psychology, political science or anthropology. Using a widely accepted concept, global society is composed of a set of social formations, understood as networks of...
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Considered as the fourth Power in the state, mass media succeeds in transforming by the power of information the entire planet into a “global village”, rendering by specific means the crisis and after-crisis situations, the dramas that the world economy is facing on a micro and macro scale....
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Tourism has an important place within the world economy and represents a basic branch in many countries with touristic vocation. In the context of the current world crisis, religious tourism is a complex phenomenon in a continuous transformation and diversification, though keeping the basis...
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The consumption economic theory, which was propounded by Ernest Engel (1821-1896), has been substantially improved over time, by the contributions of the modern economists. However, the extensive themes of the studies about the euro-atlantics populations’ consumption models (as well as...
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NGOs are learning as well as knowledge- intensiv organisations. They are creating social value in the community where they act as social change agents, by creating, sharing and using knowledge. As components of the new, knowledge-based society, their organisational processes are marked by...
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The reason for choosing this subject is that in general the atmosphere or conditions where the information, ideas and feelings are exchanged determines the extent to which it reaches a negative or positive force in the organization. I argued here on the dependence between an open and cooperative...
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In corporate governance, through its specific mechanisms, some measures can be taken to strengthen institutional development (against corruption, administrative shortcomings, favouritism) and to promote market values. These values include accountability, transparency, primacy of law, equity,...
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Loyalty programs have recently become one of the most popular methods for maintaining customers. In this context, the main aim of this article is a trial of showing the role of loyalty management in a Polish company in the frame of a case study.
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Corporate governance weaknesses within the structure of the companies and banks led to the assuming of higher risks, offering unjustified incentives for managers, and board directors got the tendency to value short-term benefits despite on-going performances in the long run. The crisis arrived...
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