316 research outputs found
Research in Public Relations
Research has an important role in public relations (PR) being necessary in developing strategies in this area. Therefore, we can speak of two types of research, the applied research and theoretical research, both being successfully used in the work of public relations. Applied research, can be strategic (used in programs in order to identify attitudes and opinions of the target public, to develop strategies for formulating and transmitting messages, to establish the criteria for evaluating the work) and evaluative by which it determines the communication efficiency, in carrying out the program of public relations (in fact it is the comparison between the established and achieved objectives)
Fiscal and budgetary policies and mechanisms (authors: Florin Marcel NUŢĂ & Alina Cristina NUŢĂ)
This volume was publish under "STUD-COMP-IMM" Project - Studies on yhe SMEs Sector's Competitiveness with the Aim of Increasing the Regional and Local Durable Growth through Ecomonic and Financial Policies. Authors Florin Marcel Nuta and Alina Cristina Nuta, lecturers at the Danubius University of Galati, organizes material in question, in four chapters and no more than 14 chapters, starting with reviewing the principles, objectives, tools and reference fields that define substance and, of course, budgetary and fiscal policy issues,the state is seen as a breadwinner the theory and practice in the field
Shaping the future of higher education in Romania: challenges and driving factors
The paper summarizes the main challenges that the Romanian higher education will be facing during the years to come, in terms of its responsibilities for both the individual development and community evolvement. These challenges are revealed as gaps against the European and international tertiary education system, but also as opportunities as well as threats. In addition, the article explores the changing factors that shape the future of higher education in Romania, with a focus on those factors that build the entrepreneurial process throughout the university and sustain its performance on long term. By using the expertise provided by a team of knowledgeable experts from academia, government and various business fields, we explore the future provocations that universities should address in order for them to be sustainable and increase their impact on local or regional community; furthermore, we discuss the key driving factors that shape the future of educational market in Romania as well as influence the labour market trends. The changing factors addressed in the paper were determined based on a PESTEL analysis conducted for higher education by an interdisciplinary team.human capital development, higher education challenges, learning, changing factors, educational market trends, PESTEL analysis, community development.
TAXATION OF ENERGY PRODUCTS AND ELECTRICITY TO THE EUROPEAN UNION LEVEL
U.E established to increase socio-economic stability and security of supply, the Energy Community has set a good example of regional cooperation in which the EU and the South-Eastern European countries can diversify their energy sources. It has created a functioning institutional framework and more legal certainty for investors. Next steps are to enhance market reforms and to boost investments in the energy sector. The final objective is that the regional market should be fully integrated in the European's internal energy marke
QUALITY OF YIELD AT WHEAT, TRITICALE AND BARLEY SPECIES CULTIVATED IN THE ECOLOGICAL SYSTEM ON ARDS SIMNIC
An assortment consisting of 10 wheat, 8 triticale and 7 barley varieties were cultivated for three years (2010, 2016 and
2017) in two systems of culture: ecological and conventional on the Simnic luvosoil. The quality of yield seen from the
perspective of the protein content, test weight and the weight of 1000 grains were studied from the interactions: species
x culture system and variety x culture system. The aim is to promote the species and varieties that are distinguished
from the point of view of the quality of the production obtained under the conditions of cultivation in an ecological
system, a system that ensures the quality of life by the fact that the yield does not use pesticides and chemical fertilizers.
All the varieties experienced in all three species recorded diminished yields, statistically assured under ecological
conditions in relation to those sown under conventional crop conditions. In terms of quality, only triticale varieties
Titan and Oda obtained at all three quality indices (protein content, test weight and the weight of 1000 grains)
simultaneously, values is in the ecological system at the level obtained in the conventional system. From the point of
view of the quality of the obtained yield, it was shown that the wheat and triticale did not differentiate between
ecological and conventional while the barley showed significant decreases in protein content and weight of 1000 grains
under the same reported conditions
RESPONSE OF AN WINTER WHEAT ASSORTMENT TO THE ECOLOGICAL CULTIVATION SYSTEM ON LUVISOIL FROM SIMNIC CRAIOVA
Fifteen varieties of autumn wheat, most of them recently approved, were tested in an ecological system in the
experimental field at ARDS Simnic. For two years (2016 and 2017) determinations have been made regarding height,
number of spice/mp, yield, test weight, weight of 1000 grains, number of grains/ear, weight grains/ear and protein
content, both in ecological and conventional systems, last as a reference base. The differences were presented
percentually to see to what extent the ecological system influenced the determined characters. The control used were
the average of all tested varieties and the Alex variety - that showed the highest average yield in the ecological system.
In ascending order, the studied characters were affected by ecological system in relation to the conventional system, on
average, as follows: yield (52.6%); weight grain/ear (69%); number grains/ear (69.1%); height (83.9%); number spice
/mp (84.2%); protein content (89.6%); the weight of 1000 grains (96.9%); test weight (102%) - the only uninfluenced
character. In relation to Alex variety, only Litera variety showed significantly higher reductions in terms of test weight,
number of graines/ear and weight grains/ear. Compared to the average of the varieties, significant differences were
noted only at the test weight in Miranda (+ 4.2%) and Ursita (-7.1%). The results suggest that the ecological system
influenced the characters studied, indifferent of the varieties tested
The vanishing cohomology of non-isolated hypersurface singularities
We employ the perverse vanishing cycles to show that each reduced cohomology
group of the Milnor fiber, except the top two, can be computed from the
restriction of the vanishing cycle complex to only singular strata with a
certain lower bound in dimension. Guided by geometric results, we alternately
use the nearby and vanishing cycle functors to derive information about the
Milnor fiber cohomology via iterated slicing by generic hyperplanes. These lead
to the description of the reduced cohomology groups, except the top two, in
terms of the vanishing cohomology of the nearby section. We use it to compute
explicitly the lowest (possibly nontrivial) vanishing cohomology group of the
Milnor fiber.Comment: comments are very welcome! v2: mild changes and clarifications of the
text; v3: more clarifications to the text are added, an obvious typo in the
statement of Theorem 5.5(a) is corrected, the computations in Example 6.4 are
revised; v4: the exposition in Section 5 is simplified and Example 6.5 is
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