Now showing items 1-20 of 30

    • Aproaches towards cluster analysis 

      Tvaronavičienė, Manuela; Razminienė, Kristina; Piccinetti, Leonardo (Economics & sociology : journal of scientific papers, 2015)
      Th e purpose of this study is to review cluster research and the methodology used to achieve the target. Specifi cally, this research explores the methods that are used in research papers aiming at cluster study. Bibliometrical ...
    • Conceptual approach to valuation of climate change in EU countries through the prism of economic activities 

      Stankevičienė, Jelena; Borisova, Jelena (Economics, management and sustainability, 2022)
      Today, countries pursue not just to have higher or maintain economic growth, but society faces another challenge – to combat climate change: to have a slower increase in global temperature by decreasing the number of ...
    • Creativity management: towards soft control 

      Kačerauskas, Tomas (Economics & sociology : journal of scientific papers, 2016)
      The paper deals with the management of creativity. Creative activity is peculiar since it covers specific (creative) worker, his (her) own working time, peculiar resources, implementation of a particular product. A creative ...
    • Cultural and creative industries for sustainable postindustrial regional development: the case of Lithuania 

      Černevičiūtė, Jūratė; Strazdas, Rolandas; Kregždaitė, Rusnė; Tvaronavičienė, Manuela (Journal of international studies, 2019)
      Under the conditions of globalisation and rapid urbanisation small economies are facing the problem of sustainable regional development, especially in the regions with low population density. Historically, in order to ...
    • Energy efficiency in the long run in the selected European countries 

      Tvaronavičienė, Manuela; Prakapienė, Dalia; Garškaitė-Milvydienė, Kristina; Prakapas, Romas; Nawrot, Lukasz (Economics and sociology, 2018)
      In the presented paper assumption is being raised that ceteris paribus forecasted energy efficiency until the year 2050 reveals competitive potential, which could be reached if technological progress is ongoing and no ...
    • How do inter-institutional teams succeed? A case of national project 

      Raišienė, Agota Giedrė; Korsakienė, Renata; Lace, Natalja (Economics & sociology : journal of scientific papers, 2015)
      Considering phenomenon of inter-institutional collaboration, the paper aims to investigate the issues of inter-institutional collaboration in Lithuanian public organizations. The paper is based on the study of collaboration ...
    • Identification of employment increasing possibilities in the context of the EU socioeconomic environment evaluation: the case of Lithuania 

      Okunevičiūtė Neverauskienė, Laima; Rakauskienė, Ona Gražina (Economics and sociology, 2018)
      Comparative analysis of the EU countries’ socioeconomic indicators is carried out here along with the systematic analysis of the global and the EU strategic documents, the European Commission’s communiqués, the European ...
    • Income distribution peculiarities in differently developed selected european countries versus Qatar 

      Tvaronavičienė, Manuela (Journal of international studies, 2019)
      Development patterns of any country are determined by a wide array of factors. Those factors differ in developed and less developed countries. Developed countries, as a rule, rely on human resources, while less developed ...
    • Indices of creative economy: critique of R. Florida's creativity indices 

      Kačerauskas, Tomas (Economics and sociology, 2018)
      This paper analyzes R. Florida’s creativity indices as related to creative economy. The argument consists of six specific criticisms. 1. Counting the Gay Index is problematic because “gay” is a cultural, social and ethical ...
    • Industry 4.0 significance to competition and the EU competition policy: A literature review 

      Tvaronavičienė, Manuela; Burinskas, Arūnas (Economics and sociology, 2020)
      The coming fourth industrial revolution means many inevitable changes in firms’ competition and the challenges they pose to industrial and competition policies. Therefore, to examine how it is going to affect competition ...
    • Integral knowledge, innovation and technology cluster formation nurturing the universal development sustainability in the context of globalization 

      Rutkauskas, Aleksandras Vytautas; Raudeliūnienė, Jurgita; Danilevičienė, Irena (Economics & sociology, 2014)
      Purpose – the main objective of this paper is to reveal the positive interaction of regional economy, the universal sustainable development and integral cluster of knowledge, innovation and technologies in the context of ...
    • Integrated assessment of the socioeconomic systems’ development 

      Ginevičius, Romualdas; Gedvilaitė, Dainora; Stasiukynas, Andrius; Čepel, Martin (Economics and sociology, 2018)
      A permanent property applicable to every socioeconomic system (SES) is its development. SES development is an integrated process with two sides that can be distinguished, i.e. quantitative and qualitative ones. The ...
    • Is there happiness in money? An attitudinal study of native Lithuanian speakers 

      Kačerauskas, Tomas; Valantinaitė, Ilona (Economics and sociology, 2023)
      The paper considers the different notions of happiness known since antiquity, such as the Greek concepts of harmonia, eudaimonia, makarioi, and hēdonē, and explores the factors of happiness. The aim of this research is to ...
    • Issues of Latvian energy supply security: evaluation of criminal offences 

      Šincāns, Edvīns; Ignatjeva, Svetlana; Tvaronavičienė, Manuela (Economics & sociology : journal of scientific papers, 2016)
      Recognized criminal offences in the field of electrical power engineering services do harm to energy supply merchants, users of electric energy, and human lives and health, and leave a negative effect on economic development. ...
    • Methodology of complex analysis for production costs at manufacturing enterprises 

      Tamulevičienė, Daiva; Tvaronavičienė, Manuela; Mackevičius, Jonas (Journal of international studies, 2020)
      Production cost is one of the most important company’s activity indicators characterizing company’s expenditure related to production and sales. Under competitive market conditions it is important for managers to be aware ...
    • MULTIMOORA as the instrument to evaluate the technology transfer process in higher education institutions 

      Stankevičienė, Jelena; Maditinos, Dimitrios I.; Kraujalienė, Lidija (Economics & sociology, 2019)
      This paper is presenting the model to assess the technology transfer (TT) process economic performance of universities. The main indicators were identified and empirical research with MULTIMOORA tool was performed on 7 ...
    • Peculiarities of income distribution in selected countries 

      Tvaronavičienė, Manuela; Gatautis, Rimantas (Economics and sociology, 2017)
      The research is dedicated to the analysis of income distribution in selected countries. Middle segment of households with disposable income between 10 000 USD and 30 000 USD is in the focus of the performed here analysis. ...
    • Qualifications of managers vs. effectiveness of investment funds in Poland 

      Mentel, Grzegorz; Szetela, Beata; Tvaronavičienė, Manuela (Economics & sociology : journal of scientific papers, 2016)
      Purpose – The main objective of this paper is to assess the impact of qualifications of the management staff on the effectiveness of open investment funds. Design / methodology / approach – In the research the models derived ...
    • Remote workplaces as a determinant of working conditions in education during COVID-19 

      Davidavičienė, Vida; Rymaniak, Janusz; Lis, Katarzyna (Economics and sociology, 2023)
      The lockdown resulting from the COVID-19 epidemic forced employees of various vocational and social groups into working from home. The article presents the results of the research on the organisation of remote workstations ...
    • Review of studies on FDI: The case of Baltic States 

      Tvaronavičienė, Manuela; Burinskas, Arūnas (Journal of international studies, 2022)
      The authors reviewed the foreign direct investment in Baltic countries. The theoretical part of the paper systemizes essential driving forces (elements) of FDI studies and the methods most common in FDI studies; the hierarchy ...