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Papers by Mariana Nicolae
have themselves determined the economic, social and political processes on the present day Romani... more have themselves determined the economic, social and political processes on the present day Romanian territory at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th centuries. A historical perspective to the study of mentalities shows that the adaptation of a certain mindset, of the mainstream values characteristic of an epoch, to the changes in the evolution of the economy and society was also responsible for preparing the changes in the development of the economy. The capitalist spirit, understood as attitudes towards money, goods, trade, capital movement, is the main element in inducing and developing the new business oriented behaviour. The economic constraint becomes way as well as means of building up a wage earning attitude and behaviour of workers in the unfolding of economic activities. The present paper explores the differences between economic and business mentalities of people belonging to developed and emerging market economies by considering their historical development. Although on the present Romanian territory the 19th century was characterized by a profound political instability, reflected in specific life values and attitudes, at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century, the main institutions which allowed the functioning of the market, the social contract and democracy had been set up and were running. The paper looks at the importance of the presence in the curriculum of business schools of the history of economy and/or of economic thought disciplines in order to help Romanian business higher education become a driving force in changing present day mentalities into values that pro-actively help Romanian students to become effective employees on the globalized labour markets.
International Journal of Pluralism and Economics Education, 2009
Two decades elapsed since economics had to replace Marxist political economy and be taught from s... more Two decades elapsed since economics had to replace Marxist political economy and be taught from scratch. This paper gives an account of the consequences and implications of this process in career advancement, research output, and teaching experiences for the economics community in Romania. Our study also parallels the proposed reforms with the international experience in the field of evaluating academic and research performance.
Opening ceremony Romanian local public finance decentralization Tatiana Moşteanu, Carmen Maria Lă... more Opening ceremony Romanian local public finance decentralization Tatiana Moşteanu, Carmen Maria Lăcătuş / 13 The domestic economic policy -from macroeconomic influences to strengthening the competitive equity Ioan Cuzman, Daniel Manaţe, Pavel Fărcaş / 20 The performance of romanian open-end funds and the crisis context Carmen Corduneanu, Daniela Ţurcaş / 26 Financial crime and the securization of banking circuits in order to prevent and fight against money laundering Ion Stancu, Daniel Rece, Filip Iorgulescu / 34
Book Chapters by Mariana Nicolae
Ramón Plo Alastrué & Carmen Pérez-Llantada (Eds.) English as a Scientific and Research Language. Debates and Discourses. English in Europe, Volume 2, 2015
The current study is set against the backdrop of internationalization trends in the Romanian acad... more The current study is set against the backdrop of internationalization trends in the Romanian academic environment in the last decade. After delineating the overall framework, we look into some of the disciplinary variations as reflected by the number of research publications. The main part consists in the exploration of challenges and developments related to writing for publication in English as lingua franca (ELF), as perceived by researchers in a Romanian academic community, on the one hand, and by journal editors as gatekeepers, on the other. This small-scale qualitative analysis is complemented by reference to mechanisms facilitating research writing in ELF, both within the academic environment itself and through the literacy mediation role of journal editors.
Papers on trade & development by Mariana Nicolae
International Journal of Pluralism and …, Jan 1, 2009
Two decades elapsed since economics had to replace Marxist political economy and be taught from s... more Two decades elapsed since economics had to replace Marxist political economy and be taught from scratch. This paper gives an account of the consequences and implications of this process in career advancement, research output, and teaching experiences for the economics community in Romania. Our study also parallels the proposed reforms with the international experience in the field of evaluating academic and research performance.
have themselves determined the economic, social and political processes on the present day Romani... more have themselves determined the economic, social and political processes on the present day Romanian territory at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th centuries. A historical perspective to the study of mentalities shows that the adaptation of a certain mindset, of the mainstream values characteristic of an epoch, to the changes in the evolution of the economy and society was also responsible for preparing the changes in the development of the economy. The capitalist spirit, understood as attitudes towards money, goods, trade, capital movement, is the main element in inducing and developing the new business oriented behaviour. The economic constraint becomes way as well as means of building up a wage earning attitude and behaviour of workers in the unfolding of economic activities. The present paper explores the differences between economic and business mentalities of people belonging to developed and emerging market economies by considering their historical development. Although on the present Romanian territory the 19th century was characterized by a profound political instability, reflected in specific life values and attitudes, at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century, the main institutions which allowed the functioning of the market, the social contract and democracy had been set up and were running. The paper looks at the importance of the presence in the curriculum of business schools of the history of economy and/or of economic thought disciplines in order to help Romanian business higher education become a driving force in changing present day mentalities into values that pro-actively help Romanian students to become effective employees on the globalized labour markets.
International Journal of Pluralism and Economics Education, 2009
Two decades elapsed since economics had to replace Marxist political economy and be taught from s... more Two decades elapsed since economics had to replace Marxist political economy and be taught from scratch. This paper gives an account of the consequences and implications of this process in career advancement, research output, and teaching experiences for the economics community in Romania. Our study also parallels the proposed reforms with the international experience in the field of evaluating academic and research performance.
Opening ceremony Romanian local public finance decentralization Tatiana Moşteanu, Carmen Maria Lă... more Opening ceremony Romanian local public finance decentralization Tatiana Moşteanu, Carmen Maria Lăcătuş / 13 The domestic economic policy -from macroeconomic influences to strengthening the competitive equity Ioan Cuzman, Daniel Manaţe, Pavel Fărcaş / 20 The performance of romanian open-end funds and the crisis context Carmen Corduneanu, Daniela Ţurcaş / 26 Financial crime and the securization of banking circuits in order to prevent and fight against money laundering Ion Stancu, Daniel Rece, Filip Iorgulescu / 34
Ramón Plo Alastrué & Carmen Pérez-Llantada (Eds.) English as a Scientific and Research Language. Debates and Discourses. English in Europe, Volume 2, 2015
The current study is set against the backdrop of internationalization trends in the Romanian acad... more The current study is set against the backdrop of internationalization trends in the Romanian academic environment in the last decade. After delineating the overall framework, we look into some of the disciplinary variations as reflected by the number of research publications. The main part consists in the exploration of challenges and developments related to writing for publication in English as lingua franca (ELF), as perceived by researchers in a Romanian academic community, on the one hand, and by journal editors as gatekeepers, on the other. This small-scale qualitative analysis is complemented by reference to mechanisms facilitating research writing in ELF, both within the academic environment itself and through the literacy mediation role of journal editors.
International Journal of Pluralism and …, Jan 1, 2009
Two decades elapsed since economics had to replace Marxist political economy and be taught from s... more Two decades elapsed since economics had to replace Marxist political economy and be taught from scratch. This paper gives an account of the consequences and implications of this process in career advancement, research output, and teaching experiences for the economics community in Romania. Our study also parallels the proposed reforms with the international experience in the field of evaluating academic and research performance.