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The Administrative Side of Industrial Relations in Selected EU Countries: Case of Posted Workers
This article analyses the issue of posting workers and administrative challenges in the Baltic States an d Poland. The administrative challenges are explained through administrative cooperation and information ... -
Assessing Business Risks of Natural Gas Trading Companies: Evidence from GET Baltic
The aim of this research is to distinguish business risks that affect natural gas trading companies operating in the liberalized natural gas market and to assess them according to the potential impact on the aforementioned ... -
Assessment of Digital Co-Creation for Public Open Spaces: Methodological Guidelines
The accessibility and quality of public open spaces (e.g., parks, gardens, squares and plazas) are critical for cultural identity development as they provide important gathering points in the urban fabric and o er a place ... -
Assessment of Lithuanian Energy Sector Influence on GDP
The relationship between the Econ omic growth and Energy Sector performance is unquestionable. Honewer it is not an easy task to evaluate the strength of this relationship. The majority of ... -
An Assessment of Socio-Economic Systems' Resilience to Economic Shocks: The Case of Lithuanian Regions
Various socio-economic systems (countries, regions, or cities) and their economies suffer different kinds of economic shocks. If the system is not resilient, its economy can incur losses. Only the systems whose economies ... -
Assessment of Soil Suitability for Improvement of Soil Factors and Agricultural Management
The dramatic growth of the world’s population is increasing the pressure on natural resources, particularly on soil systems. At the same time, inappropriate agricultural practices are causing widespread soil degradation. ... -
Assessment of the European Union Structural Funds support for improvement of quality in higher education in Lithuania: approach of experts in higher education
The article analyses the effectiveness of support of the European Union Structural Funds (EU SF) in the programming period 2007–2013 as the financial instrument of public policy for the improvement of quality in higher ... -
Assumptions of Corporate Social Responsibility as Competitiveness Factor
The purpose of this study was to examine the assumptions of corporate social responsibility (CSR) as competitiveness factor in economic downturn. Findings indicate that factors affecting the quality of the micro-economic ... -
Autonomy, Collaboration and Competition: The Impact of Education Management Reforms which Aim to Increase School Autonomy on Relations between Schools
In recent decades, the neoliberal education policy has been implemented in many countries, by reducing the state’s role in education management. Lithuania is one of the countries which aft er the restoration of Independence ... -
Bendruomenės dalyvavimo nepaprastų situacijų valdymo cikle lygių modelis
Individual, community and public administration institutions responsible for disaster management usually facing various types of threats: natural, technological and willful. Disasters occur due to evidence of threats an ... -
The Best of Both Worlds: The Role of Career Adaptability and Career Competencies in Students' Well-being and Performance
In addition to acquiring occupation-specific knowledge and skills, students need to develop a set of career self-management skills – or resources – that helps them to successfully maneuver the various career-related ... -
Change of National Intellectual Capital in EU Countries
The importance of national intellectual capital is widely recognized, however it is difficult to define the value of these resources. In this paper the value of national intellectual capital in EU countries and its ... -
Company’s Intellectual Capital Impact on Market Value of Baltic Countries Listed Enterprises
Research background: Currently the topic of a company’s intellectual capital is being widely investigated by various researchers. Nevertheless, only a small number of studies on the company’s intellectual capital impact ... -
Company’s Value Creation Via Customer Satisfaction and Environmental Sustainability Influence
It is significant for organizational institutions to pay more attention to the needs of their client base because today’s competitive business environment challenges companies. In addition to this, people invest in the ... -
Comparative Assessment of External Costs and Pollution Taxes in Baltic States, Czech Republic and Slovakia
External costs are the main market failure. Pollution taxes and other fl exible market instruments are applied to internalise external costs of atmospheric emissions. Subsidies to renewable energy technologies in the form ... -
Comparison of Lithuanian, Italian and British Social Business Models
Daily life in the world is accompanied by a variety of global social problems such as discrimination, ignorance, suicides, poverty, hun- ger, environmental pollution and several others frequently caused by human beings. ... -
A Comparison on Leading Methodologies for Bankruptcy Prediction: The Case of the Construction Sector in Lithuania
Different economic environments differ in their characteristics; this prevents the usage of the same bankruptcy prediction models under different conditions. Objectively, the abundance of bankruptcy prediction models ... -
Competence for Sustainability: Prevention of Dis-Balance in Higher Education: The Case of Cooperation while Educating Future Law Enforcement Officers
In the twenty-first century, social, environmental and technological challenges demand new knowledge and educational innovations. University has become an organization which has an objective to ... -
Cryptocurrency as Disruptive Technology: Theoretical Insighs
Bitcoin, Cryptocurrencies and Blockchain technologies are widely discussed nowadays. The Bitcoin market value is discussed in top magazines, the names of people who earned money from cryptocurrencies are on the Richest ...