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Studying the phenomenon of heavy work investment in an emergent market (Romania) is necessary due to the frequent practice of employees working overtime, relatively reduced job satisfaction in contrast to their counterparts from developed markets, and comparatively low remuneration for the same...
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In order to highlight the extent to which young consumers, or members of Generation Z, are familiar with the sustainability principles implemented by retailers operating in emerging markets, the authors conducted a qualitative empirical research study with the help of a semi-structured in-depth...
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Analysis conducted on the three generations (Z, Y and X) highlights some very interesting aspects that help us better understand how generations X, Y and Z consumers perceive social media as a means of communication and information. [...]the Internet is a valuable source of information for all...
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Unlike many markets where a fierce competition exists between hundreds or, some-times, thousands of competitors, the public services sector (waste management, pro-vision of water, district heating, gas, electricity or public transportation etc) often face quasi-monopoly situations when very few...
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