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E-grāmata: Economy, Finance and Business in Southeastern and Central Europe: Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on the Economies of the Balkan and Eastern European Countries in the Changing World (EBEEC) in Split, Croatia, 2016

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This volume comprises papers presented at the 8th international conference “The Economies of the Balkan and Eastern European Countries in the Changing World” (EBEEC) held in Split, Croatia in 2016. The papers cover a wide range of current issues relevant for the whole of Eastern Europe, such as European integration, economic growth, labour markets, education and tourism. Written by experienced researchers in the field of economic challenges for Eastern Europe, the papers not only analyse recent problems, but also offer policies to resolve them. Furthermore, they offer insights into the theoretical and empirical foundations of the economic processes described. The proceedings of the conference appeals to all those interested in the further economic development of the Balkan and Eastern European countries.

The end of the EURO.- The effects of alternative currencies to national
economies: the European experience.- The role of FDI in increasing employment
for South-Eastern Europe countries.- Trends in the Balkans and Eurasia under
globalization geostrategic analysis.- The impact of Scandinavian inward
foreign direct investment on the Baltic states.- Troikas economic adjustment
programmes for Greece: why they fail systematically?- trading volumes of free
zones in turkey and evaluation of their contribution to international
business.- Advantages and disadvantages of the membership of the Republic of
Serbia in the European union.- Greek crisis and its spillovers in
South-Eastern Europe.- Failure factors of the economic adjustment programme
for Greece.- Eliminating barriers and new challenges in the European labour
market.- The internatinalization process of small and medium enterprises:
case of Albania.- Global economic governance: between a new compromise or
integration.- Export performance of South Eeastern European countries.-
Towards competitive dynamics view on oil companies in the south east Europe:
analysis of industrial concentration.- Macro and micro innovativeness of the
western Balkan countries.- Application of renewable energy sources in Hungary
in the South-Transdanubian region.- Making street lighting ESCO projects work
in practice.- Fiscal consolidation impact on labor market outcomes.-
Symptoms of burnout in the workplace: comparison between the older and
younger employees in Slovenian companies.- Workers in a poultry cooperative:
a study on their job satisfaction.- Employee performance, working time and
tiredness in creative R&D jobs: employee survey from Estonia.- Analysis of
predictors in bankruptcy prediction models for Slovak companies.- Analysis of
assets in balance sheet of construction company.- Sand in my eyes fled
effect: an evidence from Saudi Arabia.- Financially constrained firms: the
impact of managerial optimism and corporate investment on inefficiencies
leading to low market valuation - the case of Greece.- Conceptual model of
outcomes of perceived fair insurance services.- Corruption and tax compliance
of Greek SMEs.- The correlation between four input indicators and six
demographic and output indicators within the east European health care
systems.- IAS for SMEs adoption: evidence from the regions of Kavala and
Serres, Greece.- Accounting system in Croatian public healthcare sector:
current state and improvement perspectives.- The comparison of the public
sector accounting of Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Institutional voids
and the role of NGOs in filling voids: the case of Gimdes.- The impact of the
external environment on the functioning of SMEs - results of own studies.-
The barriers for the development of the social cooperative enterprises in
Greece.- Corporate governance in a post-transition period: a case of
Slovenia.- Tourism and ecologically sensitive areas: the case of the
prefecture of Preveza from citizens' point of view.- The analysis of tourism
and economic growth relationship in central and eastern European countries.-
Monitoring the impacts of corporate activities on environment in tourism and
communicating through corporate reports.- Wine tourism development in
northern Greece: evidence from Ktima Gerovassiliou.- Selected aspects of
human resource management supporting and limiting organizational learning.-
The agile revolution in software engineering.- Metaeconomic approaches in
global management.- Defining decision making process for student learning
support system.- Knowledge transfer and trust among partners: The case of
Greek IJVS.- Examination of two companies' liability management.- Marketing
expansion strategies in multinational marketing : the role of e-business.- Is
marketing research still necessary in the digital world?- conspicuous
consumption in relation to self-esteem, self-image and social status: an
empirical study.- Measuring citizens satisfaction frompublic sector
organisations in Greece: the case of the regional district of Xanthi.- Social
marketing in public sector - the case of municipality in Croatia.- Decision
support system for marketing metrics.- Designing an intelligent digital
signage system for business marketing.- Assesing the cost information usage
in higher education institutions case study in Croatia and Bosnia and
Herzegovina.- Research areas in big data analytics studies.- Students
perceptions of quality and satisfaction on the higher education.- Greek
tertiary education system evaluation in respect of quality assurance
dimensions according to Malcom Baldrige performance excellence model.-
Learning styles and preferences for different types of courses and teaching
of Croatian students of business.- Comparative analysis of internal reporting
at higher education institutions of Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.- M&A
in ICT sector: methodology of parameters analysis.- Web based it firm
evaluation: which one is the right solution?- Digital divide in Greece- a
quantitative examination of internet non-use.
Anastasios Karasavvoglou is a professor of economics and president of the annual international conference "The Economies of the Balkan and Eastern European Countries in the Changing World". He is the author of numerous books and papers on immigration, regional development and the labour market. Sreko Goi is a professor at the Department of Management (Faculty of Economics) at the University of Split, Croatia. His main research interests are human resources management, employee financial participation, local and regional development, and economics of transition and he has published several books and papers in these fields. He was a member of the editorial boards of several journals throughout Central and Southeastern Europe.



Persefoni Polychronidou is an assistant professor at the Department of Accounting and Finance, Central Macedonia Institute of Technology, Greece. She holds a PhD in mathematics and has scientific interest in data analysis, econometrics, discrete transforms and realisation of algorithms for fast processing data. She has published several papers on empirical economic data.





Pavlos Delias is an associate professor at the Department of Accounting and Finance, Eastern Macedonia and Thrace Institute of Technology, Greece. His main scientific interest lies in data analysis. He is the author of several papers in this field.