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Volume 6, Issue 4,
December 2016
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1.
QUALITY ASSURANCE IN ACADEMIC MANAGEMENT IN EGYPT
Asser KHAMIS
The Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Bucharest,
Romania
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An institutional system timetable for performance evaluation and quality control
within higher education institutions is done for higher education institutions
to carry out a periodical self-assessment study for development engagements for
maximizing points of strength and improving points of weaknesses based on the
self-assessment reports recommendations and feedback.
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PROFESSIONALIZATION OF THE TEACHING CAREER IN PRE-UNIVERSITY EDUCATION
Constanța POPESCU
Roxana SURCEL (GEORGESCU)
Valahia University of Târgovişte, Târgovişte
Romania
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The governing strategy for education 2016-2020 relies on major
investments in human resources, investments made both for
professionalization of the teaching career and for reconsideration of
the didactical levels system. The community’s expectations in terms of
teaching staff’s skills are high. Teachers qualify for one or two
speciality disciplines which means a high level of academic education.
Knowledge is continuously updated through improvement programmes which
ensure a minimum number of 90 transferable credits every 5 years. The
traditional role of the information sender is obsolete. There emerge new
roles of the modern teacher: resource person, instructor and adviser
towards documentation and information, supporter of transdisciplinarity,
expert in learning situations presented to pupils, researcher with
innovation valences in the discipline didactics, assessor of the
learning progress of each pupil, responsible and organiser of the
interpersonal relationships which are established in schools or
intermediary of such relations with community. The objective of the
focus group research as investigation method was to outline the
perception of the teaching staff in pre-university education in Dambovita on the “professionalization” model of the teaching career. The
sample of the teaching staff in pre-university education, high school,
on which the focus group research was conducted, was made up 9 teachers
with different expertise, seniority and qualification levels in
education so as to ensure representativity and lead to pertinent
conclusions with regards to skills which teachers in pre-university
education should have in order to practice the teaching profession.
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3.
ASPECTS REGARDING GREEN ECONOMY’S MANAGEMENT
Alina GHEORGHE
Artifex University from
Bucharest, Bucharest
Romania
Florea PÂRVU
The Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Bucharest
Romania
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This paper highlights the important role of the
globally’s green economy. In this direction, the specialized literature
was researched, both nationally and internationally, pointing out a
close connection between green economy and green tourism or ecotourism.
Green economy contributes to the welfare of communities through
ecotourism, both in financial terms as well as socio-cultural ones,
representing a "constant" in the process of sustainable development.
Ecotourism marketing and a proper applicability of a performant
territorial management are the main factors that contribute to the niche
tourism's development. In the green tourism field, differentiation of
small businesses is done through quality oftheir services related to
their costs. That is the main reason why, ecotourism certification
represents the highest level of services quality offered to customers.
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NEW APPROACHES OF INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT USED IN CONTEXT OF TERRITORIAL
INTELLIGENCE
Cristina DIMA
The Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Bucharest
Romania
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The efficiency of public investments is based on
the identification and analysis of economic indicators and the main tool
of analysis and valuation of investment projects is cost-benefit
analysis. Within it, the emphasis is on the economic impact generated by
the projects implementation. Context of sustainable development as
growth and competitiveness in European plan, investment strategies
implies the use a social and economic perspective, taking into account
the benefits allocation and use of resources in the long term. The
social and cultural environment issues and the generated impact, it
integrates the principles of the territorial intelligence based on the
use of information technology and increased territorial connectivity
between people, organizations and communities. The article intends to
present public investment management approach taking into account the
specifics and planning needs of the territory and identifying new
approaches in area that were based on documentary analysis of current
methodologies. The study results demonstrate the need to evaluate
investment efficiency taking into account the three priorities:
territorial economic intelligence, territorial strategic intelligence
and management of territorial communities.
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5.
RELATIONAL APPROACHES REGARDING FUNCTIONS AND PROCESSES WITHIN THE SUPPLY CHAIN
MANAGEMENT
Gheorghe MINCULETE
Polixenia OLAR
Carol I National Defense University, Bucharest
Romania
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The effective management of the supply-delivery
chain ensures the necessary quantity of goods and services where needed,
at the right time, in the required quantity and at the best price. To
this end, simply put, the supply-delivery chain is defined as an
umbrella process under which products are created and delivered to the
customers. The management of the supply-delivery chain ensures the
improvement of the management of the fluxes which begin with the
supplier of the supplier and end with the customer of the customer.
There are Physical fluxes circulating between the partners who make up
the supply-delivery chain, which are oriented from uphill to downhill
(there are also physical fluxes oriented towards the financial fluxes
which are oriented from downhill to uphill, and the fluxes of
information which circulate both ways, preceding, accompanying or
following the physical and financial fluxes). The current economic
circumstances require from firms short term objectives, such as the
downsizing of stockpiles, the increase of income combined with the
maintaining of constant fixed expenditure, the improvement of
performance. In the current article we briefly present, under a
relational aspect, the functional structures or the components of the
supply-delivery chain and some related processes which play a
fundamental role in the effective functioning of partners interconnected
in business processes. ...
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CUSTOMERS' PRICE FAIRNESS PERCEPTIONS ON HOTEL SERVICES: INSIGHTS INTO ROMANIAN
MARKET
Diana Maria VRÂNCEANU
Claudia Elena ȚUCLEA
The Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Bucharest
Romania
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Price fairness perceptions for hotel services is a
topic of interest, considering the particularities of price setting
process in this area and the variety of factors that influence hotel
prices. The present study aims to investigate some aspects of price
fairness perceptions for hotel prices in Romania, using a national
survey on hotel services customers. The main objectives of the study are
oriented on investigating: the behaviour and feelings associated with
unfair prices, the attitude to hotel prices, the perceived motives that
determine hotel price increases, the information behaviour on price
changes. The main results show that price is important for customers in
choosing hotel services, the main factors associated with price
increases being related to the desire of seller to increase profit and
to the cost increases. The customers' reactions when they are confronted
with unfair prices refers especially on changing the rebuying behaviour,
while the most important way to acquire information on price increases
is to analyse the competitors' prices. The decisional implications of
this research refer to the management of pricing process and to the
communications associated with price changes.
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