106 results on '"Eastern European countries"'
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2. Cultural dimensions and sustainability disclosure in the banking sector: Insights from a qualitative comparative analysis approach.
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Nicolò, Giuseppe, Zanellato, Gianluca, Esposito, Benedetta, and Tiron‐Tudor, Adriana
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BANKING industry ,COMPARATIVE method ,POWER (Social sciences) ,RISK aversion ,FUZZY sets - Abstract
This study adopts an innovative, holistic research approach based on fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis (fs‐QCA) to deeply delve into national cultural dimensions' role in affecting banks' sustainability disclosure practices in the Eastern European (EE) region. Accordingly, this study aims to identify whether one or more configurations of cultural dimensions derived from Hofstede's national culture framework are conducive to higher levels of sustainability disclosure, using a sample including the five largest banks in each country of the 'Bucharest Nine' (B9) area over 2018–2022 period. Results evidence that sustainability disclosure patterns are not homogeneous among the banks operating in B9 countries. After the introduction of Directive 95/2014/EU, banks in some countries maintained relatively constant levels of sustainability disclosure, while others experienced steady growth rates. No cultural dimension alone would likely determine higher sustainability disclosure levels among B9 banks, confirming that normative pressures influencing EE banks' sustainability disclosure practices result from a combination of more cultural facets. In particular, fs‐QCA highlights a bundle of cultural dimension configurations that mould stakeholders' expectations in investigated countries, exerting pressures on banks to enhance their transparency on sustainability issues. The presence of power distance recurs in most configurations as a factor enabling higher sustainability disclosure levels. On the other hand, in most cases, the presence of uncertainty avoidance and long‐term orientation is conducive to higher banks' sustainability and transparency. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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- 2024
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3. The Implications of Digitization for Sustainable Competitiveness
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Geanina Colan, Monica Răducan, Aura Colan, Alexandru Sebastian Chihaia, Sabin Murariu, and Ionica Ivan
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sustainable competitiveness ,digital competitiveness ,desi dimensions ,eastern european countries ,Electronic computers. Computer science ,QA75.5-76.95 ,Economic theory. Demography ,HB1-3840 ,Economics as a science ,HB71-74 - Abstract
The results of previous studies conducted at the European level highlight the low level of Eastern European countries, which are predominantly in the second half of the Digital Competitiveness (DC) ranking, and the situation is similar for Sustainable Competitiveness (SC). On these premises, the purpose of this research was set to analyze the influence of the four dimensions of the Digital Economy and Society Index (DESI) of Eastern European countries from 2014-2022 on the SC index selected on the basis of the same criteria. The achievement of this aim is supported by setting the following objectives: objective 1: identification of the interdependence relationship between the digital economy and the sustainable economy; objective 2: bibliometric analysis of the literature indexed on the Web of Science platform of the most relevant studies dealing with the four dimensions of the DESI: "connectivity", "human capital", "digital technology integration" and "digital public services"; objective 3: determination of the influence of the DESI dimensions on CS through econometric analysis. The results of the research are materialised in the confirmation of the link between digitisation and sustainability based on bibliometric and econometric analysis. The usefulness of the results lies in the fact that this study represents a contribution to the literature in terms of investigating the relationship between DESI dimensions and CS index in Eastern European countries. more...
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- 2024
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4. Do cultural differences affect the quality of financial reporting in the EU? An analysis of Western EU countries vis a vis Eastern EU countries
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Mamatzakis, Emmanuel C., Neri, Lorenzo, and Russo, Antonella
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- 2024
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5. Managing the knowledge for innovation in Eastern European firms: open or closed innovation?
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Saunders, Kieran and Radicic, Dragana
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- 2023
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6. Is energy poverty of Eastern European countries a threat or opportunity in the European Union's fight against climate change?
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Han, Volkan, Ocal, Oguz, and Aslan, Alper
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Energy poverty is a critical global issue that affects millions of people worldwide. The lack of access to reliable and affordable energy services has significant economic and social impacts, including limited opportunities for education, personal development, and economic growth. This paper examines the relationship between energy poverty and economic development in selected countries using the panel quantile methodology. The findings emphasize the importance of addressing energy poverty in order to foster economic growth in the selected country group. In addition, CO
2 emissions have a positive effect on economic growth, but policies to reduce fossil fuel consumption can both boost economic growth and mitigate negative environmental impacts. Inflation has a negative effect on economic growth, so policymakers should prioritize measures to control it. Employment has a positive effect on economic growth, so job creation policies should be promoted. The study found that improving access to clean energy can increase economic growth and improve the well-being of citizens in Eastern European countries. Therefore, efforts to reduce energy poverty should be a priority to promote economic development and improve the quality of life. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...- Published
- 2023
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7. Natural Protected Areas within Cities: An International Legislative Comparison Focused on Romania.
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Gârjoabă, Atena-Ioana, Crăciun, Cerasella, and Petrisor, Alexandru-Ionut
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NATURE reserves ,URBAN land use ,CITIES & towns ,PROTECTED areas ,LEGAL documents - Abstract
Urbanization occurs now more rapidly than before, due to the development of compact cities or urban sprawl, threatening quasi-natural areas, especially those protected within/near built-up ones. Europe lacks laws dedicated to natural protected areas within built-up areas, which are subject to the same provisions as natural protected ones, or a legislative vacuum. This research aimed to find the best planning approach for resiliently conserving and developing these areas and establishing grounds for a new tool used for planning the proximity of natural areas within cities. The methodology involved selecting two groups of countries, Nordic and eastern European, and treating these areas differently. The choice was based on specific political history. The study analyzed the legislative and planning framework and compared the approaches of 11 analyzed countries to pinpoint the basic aspects accounted for and applied to other European territories, in order to preserve the characteristics of urban morpho-typology and the particularities of local landscapes. The comparison results suggest solutions such as adopting specific regulations for urban protected areas and their adjacent zones through legal documents, completing/detailing environmental legislation in Nordic countries, adopting laws dedicated to protected natural areas within and/or close to built areas, and changing the approach to protecting natural areas with urban planning or land use tools. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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- 2023
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8. EASTERN EUROPEAN UNION COUNTRIES IN THE INTRA-EU FOOD TRADE IN 1999-2019.
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Pigłowski, Marcin
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AGRICULTURAL marketing ,BEVERAGES ,FOOD production ,GRAIN - Abstract
The results of research on intra-European Union (EU) food trade conducted by the Eastern EU countries were presented in 1999-2019, including exports and imports. The study applied cluster analysis: Eastern EU countries' share of intra-EU food trade increased from 5% (in 1999) to 15% (in 2019). These countries traded mostly in beverages, cereals, fruit and vegetables. Eastern EU countries traded in food mainly among themselves, including their closest neighbours, regionally and with Germany. To increase their share of exports to other EU countries, these countries could use lower food prices and the benefits of traditional approaches to food production. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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- 2023
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9. The Impact of Wheelchair Tennis on the Lives of Youth with Disabilities and their Families.
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Jermolenko, Greta Franceska, Grenier, Michelle, and Klavina, Aija
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FAMILIES & psychology , *FOCUS groups , *WHEELCHAIR sports , *ATHLETES with disabilities , *RESEARCH methodology , *INTERVIEWING , *PHYSICAL activity , *LIFE , *QUALITATIVE research , *PSYCHOSOCIAL factors , *INTERPERSONAL relations , *QUALITY of life , *TENNIS , *SOCIAL attitudes , *CONTENT analysis , *THEMATIC analysis - Abstract
In recent years, research on the benefits of physical activity and sport for disabled youth has received scholarly attention. For example, adapted or inclusive youth sport has been put forth as a facilitator of both health-enhancing physical activity and psychosocial development for disabled youth. Disability sport can also be a tool for social change by challenging issues of isolation and inequality (Richardson et al., 2017), particularly in non-westernized cultures. However, research on the benefits of disability sports is limited to North American or western European contexts. In this article, we examined the participation of disabled young athletes, their families and coaches from the country of Latvia in the sport of wheelchair tennis. Qualitative methodology revealed three themes: (1) Making New Friends, (2) Becoming Stronger, (3) and Being Part of a Group. For the athletes, their families, and coaches, wheelchair tennis was not simply about playing the sport, but learning to overcome multiple challenges (e.g., environmental and psychological barriers, social attitudes), enriching their social experiences and improving the quality of lives. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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- 2023
10. Wage share and economic growth: evidence from Eastern Europe.
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Lupu, Dan, Cărăusu, Dumitru-Nicușor, and Ifrim, Mihaela
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ECONOMIC expansion ,WAGE increases ,WAGES ,INCOMES policy (Economics) ,GROSS domestic product - Abstract
In this article, we explore the causal relationship between wage share and economic growth for 11 Eastern European countries. The methodology used was wavelet coherency for the period between 1995Q1 and 2020Q4. Our results reveal that economic growth acts as the leading role for wage share increase for most Eastern European countries, and only for certain periods, wages can determine economic growth. Furthermore, we find that GDP increases cause wages to increase at different frequencies; there is a positive correlation between GDP growth and wage growth; the effects of wage-led growth policies were weak and only on short periods. Our estimations cast a high degree of uncertainty on the effectiveness of wage increase policies promoted by some national authorities to achieve economic growth. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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- 2023
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11. AB ORTAK TARIM POLİTİKASI ÇERÇEVESİNDE TÜRKİYE VE SEÇİLİ DOĞU AVRUPA ÜLKELERİ KARŞILAŞTIRILMALI BİR ANALİZ
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Deniz Aksoylu and Hacer Simay Karaalp-orhan
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tarim ,ab otp ,türki̇ye ,doğu avrupa ülkeleri̇ ,agriculture ,eu cap ,turkey ,eastern european countries ,Social Sciences ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Bu çalışmada, Türkiye ile AB üyesi beş Doğu Avrupa ülkesi (Bulgaristan, Çekya, Macaristan, Polonya ve Romanya) tarım sektörü dört temel gösterge (milli gelir içindeki payı, istihdam, üretim ve dış ticaret) çerçevesinde ele alınmış ve Türkiye tarım sektörünün AB Ortak Tarım Politikası (OTP) uyumu incelenmiştir. İncelenen ülkelerde OTP kapsamında sağlanan destek / fonlar sonucunda tarım sektöründe modernizasyon, üretim, ihracat, rekabet, verimlilik ve işletme ölçeğinin yükseldiği, kırsal kalkınma, çiftçi gelirleri ve küçük işletmelerin refahının arttığı tespit edilmiştir. Türkiye’nin OTP fonlarından yararlanmaya yönelik gerekli altyapı ve kurumsal düzenlemeleri sağlaması ile birlikte AB standartlarında çevre dostu, güvenli,sağlıklı bir üretime ulaşması ve yüksek katma değerli üretimin desteklenmesi rekabet gücünü arttıracaktır. Ürün bazlı fiyat desteği yerine doğrudan ödeme yönteminin gerçek üreticiye uygulanması ve kırsal kalkınma politikalarının gerçekleşmesiyle sektörel kalkınma ve refah artışı sağlanabilecektir more...
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- 2022
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12. The Driving Forces of Business R&D Intensity in Eastern European Countries
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Karahan, Özcan, Çolak, Olcay, Horobet, Alexandra, editor, Polychronidou, Persefoni, editor, and Karasavvoglou, Anastasios, editor
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- 2020
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13. Natural Protected Areas within Cities: An International Legislative Comparison Focused on Romania
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Atena-Ioana Gârjoabă, Cerasella Crăciun, and Alexandru-Ionut Petrisor
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urban protected areas ,environmental legislation ,urban planning ,biodiversity conservation ,Nordic countries ,eastern European countries ,Agriculture - Abstract
Urbanization occurs now more rapidly than before, due to the development of compact cities or urban sprawl, threatening quasi-natural areas, especially those protected within/near built-up ones. Europe lacks laws dedicated to natural protected areas within built-up areas, which are subject to the same provisions as natural protected ones, or a legislative vacuum. This research aimed to find the best planning approach for resiliently conserving and developing these areas and establishing grounds for a new tool used for planning the proximity of natural areas within cities. The methodology involved selecting two groups of countries, Nordic and eastern European, and treating these areas differently. The choice was based on specific political history. The study analyzed the legislative and planning framework and compared the approaches of 11 analyzed countries to pinpoint the basic aspects accounted for and applied to other European territories, in order to preserve the characteristics of urban morpho-typology and the particularities of local landscapes. The comparison results suggest solutions such as adopting specific regulations for urban protected areas and their adjacent zones through legal documents, completing/detailing environmental legislation in Nordic countries, adopting laws dedicated to protected natural areas within and/or close to built areas, and changing the approach to protecting natural areas with urban planning or land use tools. more...
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- 2023
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14. The Impact of Services Sub-Sectors on the Innovation Performance of Eastern European Countries.
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Karahan, Özcan and Bayir, Musa
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SERVICE industries ,ECONOMIC impact ,ECONOMIC policy ,ECONOMIC expansion ,GROWTH rate - Abstract
Many studies have shown that the services sector has grown rapidly recently and has contributed positively to the current productivity and growth rates in today's economies. However, these findings are insufficient to explain the contributions of services sector developments to the dynamics of the economy. Firstly, it would be more appropriate to associate developments in the services sector with the increase in innovation activities, which is an important feature of the economy, instead of associating them with current productivity and growth rates. Secondly, instead of considering the developments in the services sector as a whole, it would be a more accurate approach to divide them into subgroups and examine their effects on the economy. Accordingly, we aimed to examine the effects of services sub-sectors on the innovation performance of 13 Eastern European countries using panel data analysis for the period of 2000-2017. Our empirical findings revealed that the impact of services sub-sectors on the innovation performance of Eastern European countries varies. Only the knowledge-intensive business services (KIBS) sub-sector has contributed to the innovation performance of the Eastern European area. Thus, these empirical results indicated important implications for innovation-oriented economic growth policies based on the promotion of the KIBS sub-sector in Eastern European countries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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- 2021
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15. The asymmetric effects of fiscal policy on inflation and economic activity in post-communist European countries.
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Asandului, Mircea, Lupu, Dan, Maha, Liviu-George, and Viorică, Daniela
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FISCAL policy ,ECONOMIC activity ,ECONOMIC policy ,COUNTRIES - Abstract
Fiscal policy plays an important role in stimulating economic activity, but it also has a significant influence in securing monetary stability in an economy. Our study aims to analyse the asymmetric effects of fiscal policy on inflation and economic activity on twelve post-communist European countries that are associated with the European Union (EU) by either membership or by being members of the Eastern European Partnership (EaP). We explore the asymmetric effects on inflation and economic activity by using a Pooled Mean Group (PMG) estimator. The results show that in the long run, the fiscal policy instrument negatively influences both inflation and economic activity; in the short run, the effects are not significant. A Nonlinear Autoregressive Distributed Lag (NARDL) model was estimated individually for each country. Our main findings are that the cumulative impact of fiscal policy generates an inflationary growth effect for the EU countries in our sample. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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- 2021
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16. Remaining Financially Healthy and Competitive: The Role of Financial Predictors
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Tomas Kliestik, Katarina Valaskova, George Lazaroiu, Maria Kovacova, and Jaromir Vrbka
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competitiveness ,bankruptcy prediction ,financial distress ,financial ratio ,eastern european countries ,Business ,HF5001-6182 - Abstract
Financial ratios play an important role in revealing corporate financial soundness, a role which helps to maintain the competitive position of an enterprise, with the achievement of stable development contributing to the elimination of potential financial risks. This paper aims to analyse and compare financial ratios used in the models of transition countries. The analysis focuses on the prediction of the future financial development of a particular enterprise as well as the determination of potential dependencies among the nation in consideration of financial ratios and country of origin. More than 400 prediction models of the Slovak Republic, the Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, Romania, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Croatia, Russia, Ukraine and Belarus were analysed. The crucial significance of financial ratios in divergent conditions is revealed using a cluster analysis, categorical data and a correspondence analysis. The cluster analysis identified similarities among three groups of countries: i) Belarus, Estonia, Croatia and Latvia; ii) Lithuania, Russia, Hungary and Ukraine, and iii) Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania and Poland. The results of the correspondence analysis indicate that the individual groups of countries prefer different financial ratios in developing models of prediction of financial distress, differences which arose as a consequence of common changing political, market and economic conditions within each group of nations. In contrary to results suggested by our findings, the most frequently used financial ratios in the prediction models throughout the countries remain current ratio, total-liabilities-to-total-assets ratio, and total-sales-to-total-assets ratio. more...
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- 2020
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17. The effects of demographic structures on savings in Eastern European countries
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Tuğba AKIN and Kıymet YAVUZASLAN
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Eastern European countries ,saving ,demographic structure ,panel data ,Geography (General) ,G1-922 ,Political science - Abstract
The impacts of demographic factors on savings need to be investigated in order to accurately analyse the saving differences between the countries. The propensity of countries for saving is determined by their demographic structures besides the decision-makers’ preferences related to the economy. Eastern European Countries generally have a common historical background; they have been exposed to many changes both politically and economically over time. In this study, the Eastern European Countries’ national savings were analysed for the 1996-2017 period by using panel data analysis methods. According to the findings, in Eastern European countries there was a positive relationship between female labour force participation rate, urbanization rate, population growth rate, and savings, while the old and young dependency rates have a negative impact on savings. A negative and statistically insignificant relationship was found between life expectancy rate and savings. This paper is the first research which could provide an explanation for these countries’ savings behaviour in relation to demographic factors and may thus provide policymakers with some ideas. more...
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- 2019
18. Understanding Factors Affecting Well-Being of Marginalized Populations in Different Cultural Contexts: Ethnic and National Identity of Roma Minority Youth in Europe
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Dimitrova, Radosveta, Musso, Pasquale, Solcova, Iva Polackova, Stefenel, Delia, Uka, Fitim, Zahaj, Skerdi, Tavel, Peter, Jordanov, Venzislav, Jordanov, Evgeni, Michalos, Alex C, Series Editor, Verma, Suman, editor, and Petersen, Anne C., editor more...
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- 2018
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19. Energy Productivity Convergence in Eastern European Countries: A Panel Data Approach.
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Ağazade, Seymur
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PANEL analysis ,ECONOMIC convergence ,COUNTRIES - Abstract
This paper empirically investigates energy productivity convergence across Eastern European Countries. The analysis is performed by using two different models of β-convergence and panel data methods. Analysis reveals that a 1% decrease in energy productivity of the initial year and the previous year associates with a 1.4059% increase in the average annual growth rate of energy productivity calculated relative to the initial year and a 1.4830% increase in the growth rate of energy productivity calculated relative to the previous year. These findings support energy productivity convergence among sample countries; however, β-coefficients indicate to the weakness of this convergence. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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- 2021
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20. FINANCIAL ASPECTS OF UNREGISTERED EMPLOYMENT IN POLAND AND OTHER EASTERN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES.
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SAWICKA, JANINA, SZEWCZYK-JAROCKA, MARIOLA, and NOWACKA, ANNA
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GEOGRAPHICAL location codes ,UNREGISTERED securities ,EMPLOYMENT ,ECONOMIC Partnership Agreements (European Union) ,SOCIAL security - Abstract
A review of the specialist literature and analysis of the authors' own study results reveal that the scale of the phenomena of undeclared work is both globally and locally significant and differentiated. Comparative research for the entire geographical area is difficult, as these are countries with very diverse economies due to historical conditions, socio-political changes and ties with other political alliances, membership in organizations and economic partnerships. This study aimed to identify the financial aspects of undertaking work in the grey zone from the worker's perspective. The study target group was selected from unemployed workers registered at the Municipal Employment Office in Płock, Mazovia. The results show that the unemployed turn to undeclared work for financial reasons, such as higher reimbursement, unsatisfactory income or excessively high social insurance contributions. Respondents assessed their financial situation most often as bad and indicated difficulties in finding work through registered employment. People who undertake work in a grey zone are predominantly low-income groups, the socially excluded, migrants and the long-time unemployed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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- 2021
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21. Features of the United Nations Development Program in Eastern European Countries
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Галина Луцшин and Ірина Климчук
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United Nations Development Program ,Eastern European countries ,global problems ,agenda ,sustainability ,cooperation ,History (General) and history of Europe ,Political science - Abstract
The article is devoted to the study of the peculiarities of the functioning of the United Nations Development Program in Eastern Europe. Particular attention was focused on researching and deepening knowledge about the peculiarities of the formation and the historical basis of the United Nations Development Program. The whole historical period of the development process of UNDP is divided into stages or decades, each of which was marked by a certain event. After analyzing the structure and responsibilities of UNDP, we determined that the system of organs is quite well-formed and successfully functioning. The main body is the Executive Board, which implements and coordinates UNDP policy, makes decisions and decisions. A separate accountable body is the Bureau of the Executive Council, which advocates organizational and formal issues. In the hierarchy of organs, there is such a concept as “regional groups” – a certain number of countries that represent the region of the world. The regional group of Eastern European countries includes 4 countries: Albania, Belarus, Moldova, Ukraine. Thus, to study the functioning of the UN Development Program in Eastern Europe, Moldova, Belarus, and Ukraine were selected. Each of the countries studied, have its own programs, especially their implementation procedure, the budget and the areas they are targeting. The mobility and flexibility of UNDP make it possible to adapt the peculiar and sometimes even very specific character of the country’s activities. more...
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- 2021
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22. Forecasting the conditional heteroscedasticity of stock returns using asymmetric models based on empirical evidence from Eastern European countries: Will there be an impact on other industries?
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COKER-FARRELL, ELIZABETH, IMRAN, ZULFIQAR ALI, SPULBAR, CRISTI, EJAZ, ABDULLAH, BIRAU, RAMONA, and CRIVEANU, RADU CĂTĂLIN
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COVID-19 pandemic ,HETEROSCEDASTICITY ,CLOTHING industry ,STOCK exchanges ,GAUSSIAN distribution ,EARNINGS forecasting ,FORECASTING - Abstract
Copyright of Industria Textila is the property of Institutul National de Cercetare-Dezvoltare pentru Textile si Pielarie and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.) more...
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- 2021
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23. OPPORTUNITIES AND RISKS OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN POST-COVID PERIOD FOR UKRAINE AND EASTERN EUROPE
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Iryna Sheiko and Oleksandra Storozhenko
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pandemic COVID-19 ,economic development projections ,GDP growth ,developing countries ,risk factors ,Eastern European countries ,Economics as a science ,HB71-74 ,Business ,HF5001-6182 - Abstract
After a major downturn of the global economy in 2020 caused by the Covid-19 pandemic and despite renewed lockdowns in some parts of the world there are optimistic projections about global economy to rebound in 2021. The authors consider the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic for the economies of Eastern Europe and Ukraine. Purpose of the article is to analyze the latest tendencies of economic growth perspectives in Eastern Europe countries due to COVID-19 pandemic and define the main risks, challenges and strong positions of Ukraine in post-pandemic period. The relevance of this topic lies, first of all, in the importance of determining the prospects for economic development of countries in different scenarios of the pandemic. Based on an in-depth analysis of data from international and Ukrainian agencies and individual experts, forecast data on the future economic development during 2021-2022 of Ukraine and some Eastern Europe countries are summarized. Ukraine, comparing to many countries around the world, has a relatively smaller reduction of economic indexes in 2020, due to the transformational nature of our economy, weak participation in global value chains, a significant share of shadow business and income, underdeveloped tourism, a significant share of agriculture and a large share of large-scale production, which did not stop even during peak quarantine periods.. Attention was paid to the specific risks of a pandemic for the economic development at global level, in Europe and Central Asia region and in Ukraine. The most significant challenges for national economic development were defined as such: strengthening hybrid threats to Ukraine's national security, lack of external financing and narrowing of access to international capital markets, failure to receive planned funding from the IMF, low intensity of reforms. Due to such serious risk factors, there is a need to develop a balanced regulatory to counter growing threats and restore economic growth to pre-pandemia level. more...
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- 2021
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24. Determinants of Shadow Economy in Eastern European Countries
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Navickas Mykolas, Juščius Vytautas, and Navickas Valentinas
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shadow economy ,Eastern European countries ,MIMIC methodology ,tax burden ,government regulation ,Business ,HF5001-6182 - Abstract
In this article the relationship between shadow economy and its’ determinants has been examined. Ten Eastern countries from European Union were chosen due to specific particularities, which may cause higher shadow economy levels in the investigated countries compared with the EU average. Time span of 2003-2016 was selected, as 2017 data has yet to be released at the time of the analysis. Article consists of examination of the current situation and shadow economy trends in Eastern European countries; overview of shadow economy scientific literature followed by hypothesis, which are examined by constructing regression models. Models aim to distinguish the relationship between selected determinants and shadow economy size. Scientific literature analysis revealed that increase of tax burden on labor is seen as a primary reason for the increase of shadow economy, however, such relation has not been identified. Furthermore, results show that unemployment and self-employed people ratio affect shadow economy insignificantly. This suggests that further analysis is needed. Nonetheless, regression model has not rejected the hypotheses of corruption level, income inequality, business freedom and GDP per capita effect on shadow economy. Thus, it can be stated that these variables are determinants of shadow economy in Eastern European countries. more...
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- 2019
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25. Does democracy improve human development? Evidence from former socialist countries
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Giorgio LIOTTI, Marco MUSELLA, and Federica D’ISANTO
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democracy ,human development ,Eastern European Countries ,panel data ,Geography (General) ,G1-922 ,Political science - Abstract
Between the end of the 80s and the beginning of the 90s, the changes in the political regimes in the Eastern European countries have enabled millions of people to have access to new political, economic and civil liberties. According to several economists, political and social sciences, the transition from a dictatorship to a democratic political regime has positive effects on Human Development (HD). However, recent studies do not provide strong empirical evidence in favour of this hypothesis. Therefore, the debate about the relationship between democracy and HD is still open. Considering the case of former Socialist countries, the aim of this paper is to empirically analyse whether and to what extent democracy affected the level of HD in these countries during the transition period. Using data on Polity IV and Human development index for 18 former Socialist countries from 1990 to 2014, we find evidence of a positive relationship between democracy and HD. Also, the results were robust when we checked for a set of control variables as growth rate, the degree of trade openness and log population. more...
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- 2018
26. Combining the 'belt' with the roads at the heart of Europe: Geopolitics of the BBSP corridor
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José Leandro Francisco
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B&RI ,People's Republic of China ,COSCO ,geopolitics ,Serbia ,Hungary ,Piraeus ,Europe ,Eastern European Countries ,Economics as a science ,HB71-74 - Abstract
This paper discusses the importance of the Budapest-Belgrade-Skopje-Piraeus (BBSP) corridor in the context of the 'One Belt, One Road,' Initiative (B&RI), standing as the connecting piece, to serve as a fast transit route, between three major economic corridors. Indeed, the BBSP appears to be the platform that magnifies the true potential of the Belt and Road Initiative in the Western and central Europe. Therefore, the BBSP is particularly decisive for landlocked economies, such as Hungary and Serbia. The BBSP is a brick on a larger wall when we refer to the cooperation between China and Central and Eastern European Countries. But it is certainly an important one, especially because it delivers flexibility to the network of economic agents. Finally, this paper adopts a geopolitical perspective, grounded in geo-economics concepts. more...
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- 2018
27. EUROPEANISM VS EUROSCEPTICISM IN THE COUNTRIES OF CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE
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Georgy T. Georgiev
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populism ,euroskepticism ,europeanism ,neo-liberalism ,ideology ,values ,crisis ,heresy ,conservatism ,nationalism ,rupture ,european union ,european parliament ,european commission ,polls ,elections ,eastern european countries ,bulgaria ,International relations ,JZ2-6530 - Abstract
Euroscepticism is a comparatively new political phenomenon. It consists of many aspects, such as critics of Europeism as a political ideology of the EU. This ideology is syncretical and includes different elements of famous political thoughts by Hobbes, Locke, French Enlightenment and German classic philosophy. The core principles of europeism are principles of progressism, universalism (which is known as ground for the ideas of liberal democracy). Today europeism has replaced traditional ideologies of conservatism and socialism and created new types of quasi-religions. The main principles of this ideology are formed and implemented on the level of supranational European institutions. On contrary, euroscepticism restores principles of traditional ideologies, being a significant oppositional actor in relation to europeism. During the last years, euroscepticism has been taking strong positions on both national and supranational levels. Especially, this can be seen referring to the experience of Central Eastern Europe, which, nontheless, has a successful story of European integration. The case of Central Eastern European countries shows a nationalistic character of euroscepticism (in its economic and political senses) and illustrates the people’s reaction on practices of the transfer of values and political practices. In Bulgaria euroscepticism remains weak – its membership is still seen as the only alternative, keeping in mind the destroying effect of the country’s shift toward democracy and market. Bulgarian euroscepticism connects with the people’s hopelessness in relation the EU as an actor, which is to deal with national problems. more...
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28. Union Catalogs at the Crossroad
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Lass, Andrew and Quandt, Richard E.
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Books and Libraries ,Information and Documentation ,Union Catalogs ,shared cataloging systems ,Eastern Europe ,Eastern European Countries ,Baltic Countries ,South Africa ,research libraries ,Library and information sciences / Museology - Abstract
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the National Library of Estonia organized a Conference on Union Catalogs which took place in Tallinn, in the National Library of Estonia on October 17-19, 2002. The Conference presented and discussed analytical papers dealing with various aspects of designing and implementing union catalogs and shared cataloging systems as revealed through the experiences of Eastern European, Baltic and South African research libraries. Here you can find the texts of the conference papers and the list of contributors and participants. more...
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29. ТРАНЗИЦИЈАТА И НЕЈЗИНОТО ВЛИЈАНИЕ ВРЗ ЕКОНОМСКАТА СОСТОЈБА ВО ЗЕМЈИТЕ ОД ИСТОЧНА ЕВРОПА
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Јакимов, Горанчо
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30. A Language-Independent Measurement of Economic Policy Uncertainty in Eastern European Countries.
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Kupfer, Alexander and Zorn, Josef
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ECONOMIC policy ,UNCERTAINTY ,LANGUAGE ability ,ECONOMIC shock ,COUNTRIES - Abstract
This article proposes a novel way to construct an index for economic policy uncertainty that does not depend on language proficiency. We use two specific features of search volume extraction on Google Trends, combine policy-relevant search queries, and construct our Google economic policy uncertainty index for nine Eastern European countries—a region in which the construction of other economic policy uncertainty indices would require good language proficiency. We illustratively show that major policy-related events are captured and find that shocks on economic policy uncertainty yield a sizable impact on macroeconomic variables. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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- 2020
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31. REMAINING FINANCIALLY HEALTHY AND COMPETITIVE: THE ROLE OF FINANCIAL PREDICTORS.
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Kliestik, Tomas, Valaskova, Katarina, Lazaroiu, George, Kovacova, Maria, and Vrbka, Jaromir
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FINANCIAL ratios ,MATHEMATICAL category theory ,FINANCIAL risk ,PREDICTION models ,FORECASTING - Abstract
Financial ratios play an important role in revealing corporate financial soundness, a role which helps to maintain the competitive position of an enterprise, with the achievement of stable development contributing to the elimination of potential financial risks. This paper aims to analyse and compare financial ratios used in the models of transition countries. The analysis focuses on the prediction of the future financial development of a particular enterprise as well as the determination of potential dependencies among the nation in consideration of financial ratios and country of origin. More than 400 prediction models of the Slovak Republic, the Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, Romania, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Croatia, Russia, Ukraine and Belarus were analysed. The crucial significance of financial ratios in divergent conditions is revealed using a cluster analysis, categorical data and a correspondence analysis. The cluster analysis identified similarities among three groups of countries: i) Belarus, Estonia, Croatia and Latvia; ii) Lithuania, Russia, Hungary and Ukraine, and iii) Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania and Poland. The results of the correspondence analysis indicate that the individual groups of countries prefer different financial ratios in developing models of prediction of financial distress, differences which arose as a consequence of common changing political, market and economic conditions within each group of nations. In contrary to results suggested by our findings, the most frequently used financial ratios in the prediction models throughout the countries remain current ratio, total-liabilities-to-total-assets ratio, and total-sales-to-total-assets ratio. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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- 2020
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32. Sovyetler Birliği Ekseninden Avrupa Birliği Üyeliğine: Doğu Avrupa Ülkelerinde Ekonomik ve Siyasal Dönüşümün Analizi.
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Karadeniz, Dilek
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POLITICAL economic analysis ,ECONOMIC development ,FREE trade ,ECONOMIC systems ,COLD War, 1945-1991 - Abstract
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- 2020
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33. Gelişmekte Olan Doğu Avrupa Ülkelerinde Kredi Genişlemesi ve Borçlanmanın Ekonomik Büyüme Üzerine Etkileri: Panel Veri Analizi.
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İSLAMOĞLU, Mehmet
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DEBT-to-GDP ratio ,PURCHASING managers index ,DEBT service ,GROSS domestic product ,GROWTH rate - Abstract
Copyright of Itobiad: Journal of the Human & Social Science Researches / İnsan ve Toplum Bilimleri Araştırmaları Dergisi is the property of Itobiad: Journal of the Human & Social Science Researches and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.) more...
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- 2019
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34. Intergenerational contacts and depressive symptoms among older parents in Eastern Europe.
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Tosi, Marco and Grundy, Emily
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MENTAL depression , *PSYCHOLOGY of fathers , *INTERGENERATIONAL relations , *MENTAL health , *PSYCHOLOGY of mothers , *PARENT-child relationships , *PSYCHOLOGY of parents , *REGRESSION analysis , *SEX distribution , *SINGLE parents , *SURVEYS , *PSYCHOSOCIAL factors , *OLD age - Abstract
Objective: We investigate the association between parent-child contact frequency and changes in older parents' depressive symptoms in Bulgaria, Georgia and Russia. These are countries in which societal transformations may mean that psychological feelings of security engendered by having children in close contact may have particularly important implications for the mental health of older parents. Methods: We analysed data from two waves of the Generation and Gender Surveys conducted three years apart and took account of relationships with more than one child. Analyses were performed using OLS regression models, adjusted for depressive symptoms at baseline. Results: Among mothers increases in depressive symptoms were greater for those who lacked at least weekly contact with any child than for those with frequent contact with at least one child (b = 0.64; p<0.01). Increases in depressive symptoms were associated with infrequent contacts with children, even after controlling for relationship quality (b = 0.55; p<0.05). Among unpartnered fathers, less than weekly meetings with children were associated with increases in depressive symptoms. Conclusions: Among mothers and unpartnered fathers changes in depressive symptoms varied by parent-child contact. The adverse effect of not having a partner on fathers' mental health was reduced, but not eliminated, by having frequent contacts with adult children. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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- 2019
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35. Інклюзивна модернізація і суперечності ціннісних змін у країнах Східної Європи у 1990-2000-х роках
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САВЕЛЬЄВ, ЮРІЙ
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- 2019
36. Is the Perspective of a Closer French Policy toward Russian a threat for Eastern European Countries?
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Karim BELGACEM
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French policy ,Russia ,Eastern European Countries ,perspective ,François Fillon ,relationships. ,Political science ,Political science (General) ,JA1-92 ,Social Sciences ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
The current world is not moving as all specialists predicted. Brexit, Trump, everyone was wrong. This paper will have two targets: describing the French policy toward Russia, making a perspective on the future policy, whatever the new French presidency in 2017, Francois Hollande will transmit the key to his successor with new election. He refused to compete for a second mandate. It is good to remind that Hollande was involving in the Ukrainian affairs and had managed with Germany the Minsk I and II agreements. He also had suspended Mistral ships selling and approving sanctions against Russia. How will be the future with François Fillon, Marine Le Pen or other? The analysis will be focusing on the future relationships toward Russia and Eastern European Countries. more...
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- 2016
37. Do cultural differences affect the quality of financial reporting in the EU? An analysis of Western EU countries vis a vis Eastern EU countries
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Emmanuel C. Mamatzakis, Lorenzo Neri, and Antonella Russo
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Real earnings management ,Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management ,Strategy and Management ,Accounting ,Culture ,Eastern European countries ,Culture, Financial reporting, Real earnings management, Classification shifting, Eastern European countries ,Classification shifting ,General Economics, Econometrics and Finance ,Financial reporting - Abstract
Purpose This study aims to examine the impact of national culture on classification shifting in Eastern European Member States of EU Eastern European countries (EEU) vis-à-vis the Western Member States of EU (WEU). The EEU provides a unique sample to study the quality of financial reporting that the authors measure with classification shifting given that for more than five decades they were following the model of a centrally planned economy, where market-based financial reporting was absent. Yet, the EEU transitioned to a market-based economy and completed its accession to the EU. Design/methodology/approach This study uses a panel data set of firm year observations from 1996 and 2020 that covers the full transition of EEU. This empirical analysis is based on fixed effects panel regression analysis where the authors report a plethora of identifications. Findings This study finds classification shifting in the EEU countries since their transition to the market-based economy, though they have no long record of market-based financial reporting. This study also notices that cultural factors are associated with classification shifting across all Member States of the EU. This study further examines the impact of interactions between cultural characteristics and special items and reveal variability between WEU and EEU. As part of the robustness analysis, this study also tests the impact of culture on real earnings management measures for both WEU vs EEU, confirming the variability of the impact of culture on earnings management. Research limitations/implications Future research could explore the role of religion differences in WEU vis-à-vis EEU states, as they are also subject to cultural differences. Practical implications The findings are important for regulators, external monitors and investors, as they show that cultural factors affect earnings management with some variability across countries in the EU, and they should be acknowledged in policymaking. Social implications The findings show that cultural differences between EEU and the “old” Member States of the EU could explain classification shifting. Originality/value To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first study that sheds light on the impact of national culture on classification shifting in EEU of EU vis-à-vis the “old” WEU of EU. more...
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- 2023
38. Inclusive education in Eastern European countries: a current state and future directions.
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Stepaniuk, Inna
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AUTOMATIC dependent surveillance-broadcast - Abstract
Inclusive education is key to the development of civic democracy. Its role is to transform schools into platforms of excellence and equality for all students. This literature review aims to summarize the current state of inclusive education in Eastern European countries and former Soviet states and to identify conditions necessary for their educational systems to become more inclusive. The review: (a) discusses the concept of inclusive education as a platform for civic democracy; (b) conceptualizes how historical contexts affect societal attitudes and values towards difference and disability; (c) explores the extent to which available research captures the current state of inclusive education in Eastern Europe, and (d) describes the barriers to inclusive education implementation in these countries. The results of the review show the majority of studies examined attitudes toward inclusive education and people with disabilities. In this regard, although most of participants surveyed accept inclusive education initiatives in principle, they identify a range of barriers that need to be addressed to secure its meaningful implementation in the region. The review situates the possibility of inclusive education in the region's historical context, identifies the structural and cultural barriers to its meaningful implementation, and suggests directions for future research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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- 2019
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39. Are Eastern European Taylor Reaction Functions Asymmetric in Inflation or Output? Empirical Evidence for Four Countries.
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Klose, Jens
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PRICE inflation ,ECONOMIC development ,CENTRAL banking industry ,LABOR productivity ,ECONOMIC activity ,LABOR economics - Abstract
Do central banks in Eastern European countries react asymmetrically and in a nonlinear fashion to changes in inflation and output? We address this question by expanding the standard Taylor reaction function for the four inflation-targeting countries Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Romania. We do so by taking explicitly inflation rates below or above target and output below or above potential, the so-called state of the economy, into account. The results reveal that there are indeed substantial asymmetries in the reaction function of the Czech, Polish, and Romanian central banks, which are only evident when the combination of inflation and output thresholds is explicitly modeled in one estimation equation. For these three central banks, nonlinearities in the inflation and output response also could be verified. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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- 2019
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40. Does democracy improve human development? Evidence from former socialist countries.
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LIOTTI, Giorgio, MUSELLA, Marco, and D'ISANTO, Federica
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SOCIALIST societies , *HUMAN Development Index , *ECONOMISTS - Abstract
Between the end of the 80s and the beginning of the 90s, the changes in the political regimes in the Eastern European countries have enabled millions of people to have access to new political, economic and civil liberties. According to several economists, political and social sciences, the transition from a dictatorship to a democratic political regime has positive effects on Human Development (HD). However, recent studies do not provide strong empirical evidence in favour of this hypothesis. Therefore, the debate about the relationship between democracy and HD is still open. Considering the case of former Socialist countries, the aim of this paper is to empirically analyse whether and to what extent democracy affected the level of HD in these countries during the transition period. Using data on Polity IV and Human development index for 18 former Socialist countries from 1990 to 2014, we find evidence of a positive relationship between democracy and HD. Also, the results were robust when we checked for a set of control variables as growth rate, the degree of trade openness and log population. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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- 2018
41. THE "MEDIUM-TERM" HAS PASSED FOR THREE OF THE EASTERN PARTNERSHIP COUNTRIES. HOW DOES THE NEIGHBOURHOOD POLICY REACT?
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Dobra, Dorin-Mircea
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- EUROPEAN Neighbourhood Policy (Program), EUROPEAN Union, EASTERN Partnership
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Since the adoption of the European Neighbourhood Policy, criticism has been directed to the lack of policy instruments correlated with the objectives of the countries concerned. Following the evolution of relations between the EU and the six Eastern Partnership countries, three of the latter are proposing an EU accession project in the future. The EU has configured the evolution of these partnerships through Summits dedicated to the Eastern Partnership. At the request of Ukraine, Georgia and the Republic of Moldavia, the EU is owed with clarifications and options on the prospects for European accession for the three. The summit this year could offer such an opportunity if the EU were not caught up in so many dilemmas about its own future. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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- 2018
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42. Europe between East and West - looking back, mooving forward
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Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) > Contemporary European History (EHI) [research center], Danescu, Elena, Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) > Contemporary European History (EHI) [research center], and Danescu, Elena more...
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“Deep divisions have emerged between East and West [Europe] on matters such as freedom, justice and democracy,” writes the University of Luxembourg’s Dr Elena Danescu. In this article, the researcher explores the origins of these divisions. more...
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- 2022
43. Economic growth and unemployment issue: Panel data analysis in Eastern European Countries.
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Soylu, Özgür Bayram, Çakmak, İsmail, and Okur, Fatih
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ECONOMIC development ,UNEMPLOYMENT ,ECONOMIC policy - Abstract
The concepts of economic growth and unemployment are at the beginning of the most important variables in the sense that all economies are choosing and implementing economic policies. The purpose of this study to investigate the relation between economic growth and unemployment in Eastern European Countries for the period of 1992-2014 within panel data framework. In this paper this relationship has been examined in the context of Okun's Law. Panel Unit Root, Pooled Panel OLS and Panel Johansen Co-integration tests are applied respectively. The results show that the economic growth and unemployment series are stationary at first level, unemployment affected positively by economic growth, in other words 1% rise in GDP will fall the unemployment rate by 0.08% because of Okun's coefficient for Eastern European Countries and there is a co-integration between these important macroeconomic variables. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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- 2018
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44. ICT, Innovation and Productivity: Evidence Based on Eastern European Manufacturing Companies.
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Skorupinska, Aleksandra and Torrent-Sellens, Joan
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The main motivation behind this study is to evaluate the relationships among ICT, management practices, innovation and human capital in a sample of manufacturing enterprises in Eastern European countries. Using data from the Management, Organisation and Innovation Survey 2009 for a representative sample of 444 companies in Bulgaria, Poland, Romania, Serbia and Ukraine and using structural equation modelling and ordinary least squares, we examined direct and indirect determinants of labour productivity. The principal finding that emerged from the study is that wage was the main direct determinant of labour productivity. Moreover, the relationship between ICT and its complementarities and productivity has been established indirectly, mainly by enterprise workers' use of the ICT. The results of the investigation bridge the gap in insufficient academic research about Eastern European countries, extend existing research on the company-level labour productivity determinants and enable comparison of the results at the international level. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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- 2017
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45. NATURA 2000 IN ROMANIA - A DECADE OF GOVERNANCE CHALLENGES
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Steluta Manolache, Cristiana Maria Ciocanea, Laurentiu Rozylowicz, and Andreea Nita
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Birds directive ,habitats directive ,protected areas governance ,Eastern European countries ,Geography. Anthropology. Recreation - Abstract
Prior to Romania’s joining the European Union in 2007, the Romanian government assumed the responsibility to fully implement Community legislation in the field of nature conservation. This led to a rapid increase of protected surface areas (from 7% in 2005 to 20% in 2009) and a significant overlapping of EU and national protected areas. Due to a lack of resources, the governance of protected area transformed from state management exclusitory to a participatory one. Currently, the Romanian government is still a key actor in conservation and governance of protected area, organizing the decision-making process but delegating the responsibility for the implementation of the conservation policies to other organizations (e.g., local public bodies, enterprises, NGOs). We outline the changes in protected areas governance and highlight the emerging key non-governmental participants. Furthermore, we compare Romania’s case to other governance models and discuss opportunities for a more decentralized system. A transparent decision-making approach is required for a better interconnection between all the institutions involved in the administration and also for improving governance of Natura 2000 protected areas in Romania. more...
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- 2017
46. Modeling and trends of road transport development in eastern european countries
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Volodymyr Kairov, Viktoriia Harkava, Oleksandr Haisha, Olena Pylypenko, and Armen Aramyan
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lcsh:LC8-6691 ,education.field_of_study ,Road transport infrastructure ,Eastern european countries ,Economic development ,lcsh:Special aspects of education ,Population ,Eastern european ,Road transport ,Regional science ,Transport system ,Revenue ,Business ,lcsh:L ,education ,lcsh:Education ,Transport infrastructure - Abstract
The purpose of the research is as follows: analysis of the current state of functioning of the road transport sector in Eastern Europe and identification of key problems and trends in its development. Research methods: Methods of grouping, comparison and generalization, сorrelation analysis have been used to identify the dynamics of the main indicators of road transport in Eastern Europe. The method of correlation-regression analysis has been applied to determine the impact of increasing the length of roads on the turnover of the road freight transport and the number of employed population in this area. Results. It has been found that the increase in the employed population by 96% and increase in revenues from transportation and storage of goods, postal and courier services (turnover of the road freight transport - in the original language) in the field of road transport by 82% is explained by the change in transport infrastructure capacity by increasing length of highways. more...
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- 2021
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47. PERCEIVED USEFULNESS OF CSR: DIFFERENCES AND SIMILARITIES AMONG SMES' ENTREPRENEURS OF EASTERN EUROPEAN NATIONS.
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Khan, Khurram Ajaz, Metzker, Zdenko, Janikova, Terezie, and Amoah, John
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BUSINESSPEOPLE ,SMALL business ,SOCIAL responsibility of business ,KRUSKAL-Wallis Test - Abstract
Considering the current sustainable issues, large corporations contribute a lot towards corporate social responsibility. In recent years smallmedium enterprises are also willing and implementing CSR practices realizing its importance. In this regard, the present study takes a step further to dig and investigate how the entrepreneurs and managers perceived CSR usefulness specifically in SMEs classified based on demographic factors. The study used 1481 entrepreneurs' feedback from Poland, Slovakia Republic, Hungary, and Ukraine. The study used the Kruskal-Wallis test and multiple populations pairwise comparison to achieve the set objectives. The survey outcomes are at two stages, first based on the demographic classification and second based on the further sub-classification of demographic factors. The finding of the studies exposes a significant difference regarding the perceived usefulness of CSR among entrepreneurs in SMEs in eastern European nations. The outcome of the study is helpful in understanding entrepreneurs' perception of the usefulness of CSR in SMEs as it needs to increase among entrepreneurs. The study adds to the existing literature on CSR in SMEs and gives way forward for future research towards more specific studies on CSR in SMEs' entrepreneurs, specifically in SMEs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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- 2023
48. Europe between East and West - looking back, moving forward
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Danescu, Elena and Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) > Contemporary European History (EHI) [research center]
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Central Europe concept ,Droit européen & international [E05] [Droit, criminologie & sciences politiques] ,Eastern European countries ,European Integration Process ,History [A04] [Arts & humanities] ,the dissolution of the USSR ,Multidisciplinaire, généralités & autres [A99] [Arts & sciences humaines] ,Berlin Wall ,EU East enlargement ,Euro-atlantic relationship ,Histoire [A04] [Arts & sciences humaines] ,European & international law [E05] [Law, criminology & political science] ,East-West relationship ,Multidisciplinary, general & others [A99] [Arts & humanities] - Abstract
“Deep divisions have emerged between East and West [Europe] on matters such as freedom, justice and democracy,” writes the University of Luxembourg’s Dr Elena Danescu. In this article, the researcher explores the origins of these divisions. more...
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- 2022
49. Aux marges du polar, au cœur de l’Ukraine, avec Andreï Kourkov
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Connan-Pintado, Christiane
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Absurd ,Roman policier ,Eastern European countries ,Humour ,Europe de l’Est ,Absurde ,Humor ,Detective novel ,Andreï Kourkov - Abstract
Les romans d’Andreï Kourkov, auteur ukrainien qui écrit en russe, peuvent s’apparenter au genre du polar auquel ils empruntent quelques traits pour peindre la situation de son pays depuis la chute du Mur de Berlin. Il s’attache aux destins croisés de personnages qui se débattent dans un monde où l’absurde règne en maître, où l’on peut avoir un pingouin pour animal de compagnie, et où la survie est à négocier en se faufilant entre combines ordinaires, machinations mafieuses et corruption politique tous azimuts., The novels of Andreï Kurkov, a Ukrainian author who writes in Russian, can be linked to the genre of detective fic-tion. They borrow some features from it to paint the situation of his country since the fall of the Berlin Wall. He focuses on the intersecting destinies of characters who are struggling in a world where the absurd reigns supreme: one can have a penguin for a pet; one negotiates one's survival by slipping between ordinary schemes, mafia machinations and political corruption of all kinds. more...
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50. Return to (Un)Happiness? Subjective Response of Romanians to Economic Crisis and Government Interventions between 2009 and 2012.
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BĂLȚĂESCU, SERGIU
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FINANCIAL crises ,WELL-being ,ROMANIAN politics & government - Abstract
Very soon after the fall of the communism, Romania was confronted with an economic crisis that went on for almost ten years. With the objective of entering NATO and EU accomplished, and GDP rising to unprecedented levels, subjective well-being levels of Romanians returned to those from 1990. However, the critics looked with skepticism to this recovery, observing that the unfinished or wrongly directed reforms, together with undesirable outcomes that the capitalism brought such as increase in social inequality and anomie, conduced to a fragile economic and social system. Their apprehensions seem to be confirmed when Romania fully resented the new global economic crisis which started in 2008. In this paper I will analyze the response of Romanians to the menaces of economic crisis and government corrective measures between 2009 and 2012. I will examine variations in the structure and the inequality of subjective well-being, trying to explain how changes in the social situation of the socially excluded groups provoked a response from their part. I will show that the happiness of the Romanians decreased along these years. Partly, this had as effect the large scale protests which started at the end of 2011, which culminated with the demise of the Government. I conclude that potential for upheaval was not consumed entirely by this political change, and strong political dissatisfaction predicted further mass protest movements. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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- 2016
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