Fostering Open Collaborative Innovation for Micro and Small Technology-Based Firms in Brazil
In the last three decades, globalization has increasingly prompted firms and the whole economy to operate under pressure for new products and services.
Student Development Survey: a Case Study from Maranatha Christian University, Indonesia
Each educational level has different focus and goal, in which each of those will have to be align with individuals’ development stages. (Gardner, 1990). Most college students are in late adolescences.
An Analysis Of Romanian Capital, Forex And Monetary Markets: Volatilities And Contagion
This paper focuses on stability relations for the Romanian main financial markets: capital, ForEx and monetary markets, as well as the intensity of the link between them and how they are interconnected, because this represents the best indicator of the situation of an economy, which is seen as a complex, adaptive and dynamic system, that is continuously changing.
Fraud Theories and White Collar Crimes: Lessons for the Nigerian Banking Industry
Fraud and white-collar crimes have assumed different dimensions, albeit with increased sophistication within the Nigerian banking industry. Hence forgeries, deceit and other unwholesome practices have continued to thrive. Unfortunately, there is no definitive answer as to why people commit fraud.
Influence of Covid-19 Crisis on Human Resource Management and Companies’ Response: The Expert Study
Dramatic changes caused by the new coronavirus COVID-19 have unprecedented implications on companies around the globe and influenced human resource management profoundly. HRM took leadership to navigate in the vague present and unforeseeable future by managing people to cope with stress and to continue working remotely so that business goes on with its operations.
How Residentes Perceive the Impacts of Tourism. The Case of the Historic Centre of Porto
Considering the increase in the number of tourists and tourist flows in the city of Porto, especially in the parishes that make up the UNESCO World Heritage area and its surrounding protected areas, it is extremely important to analyse the perception that residents and professionals have about the dynamics that tourists bring to the city and the impacts of tourism in economic, socio-cultural and environmental terms.





