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Throughout the ages there have been many civilizations, each with values, attitudes and skills, and his with them and as part of the whole man suffered the same changes and each time had to cope with these changes, the man gaining such new values, new behaviors and new attitudes.
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The paper explores the effects of foreign direct investments on the human capital accumulation in the case of the Romanian economy. Using data for 1995-2010, the study shows that it is strong relation between FDI flow and the share of the tertiary educated people in the population aged 2024....
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In entrepreneurship research indicates a direct relationship between the level of entrepreneurial activity - the frequency with which an economy is creating new businesses - and growth. It is considered that the level of entrepreneurial activity in a country or region favors the growth of the...
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Quality culture encompasses a more implicit consensus on what quality is and how it should be maintained and promoted. Nonetheless, this paper is based on the conviction that quality culture can be consciously promoted. The procedure of promotion described here after is based on the agreement of...
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Quality culture encompasses a more implicit consensus on what quality is and how it should be maintained and promoted. Nonetheless, this paper is based on the conviction that quality culture can be consciously promoted. The procedure of promotion described here after is based on the agreement of...
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Economic and social cohesion has been addressed in the official documents concerning the welfare of European citizens: the Treaty of Rome (1958), Single European Act (1986), Lisbon European Council (2000), Treaty of Nice (2001), Renewed Sustainable Development (2006), Treaty of Lisbon (2007)....
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Starting from the Romanian Higher Education realities, from study of the international experiences of other universities and stakeholders theory, this paper aims to analyze the relationship between Romanian universities and employers, as stakeholders. The goal of this article is to identify the...
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One obvious change in the nowadays education paradigm refers to the method of delivery the educational material. If the teacher traditionally stood in front of the room full of students and spoke to them, today ICT is increasingly used to facilitate the providing of courses, but also to ease...
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For many years business schools were perceived as providers of educational services only for students. Now, can be identified many other customers: internal (students, faculty - teachers, and administrative staff – who do not teach), external (futures employers, other universities, suppliers,...
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