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Krasimira Slaveva, Vanya Ganeva
Sharing Economy – Characteristics, Consumer Practices and Measurement
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This study examines the changes in the economy reflected in the sharing economy concept. Since the beginning of the 21st century, it has become an important part of the world economy posing a number of challenges to the operating companies and regulatory bodies. The development of the sharing economy has led to the transformation of many sectors and to some changes in the way a number of businesses operate. In consumer models, attention is being paid to sustainable (green, moral) consumption.
The aim of the study is to characterize and clarify the importance of the sharing economy. The study focuses on: presenting the main characteristics of the sharing economy, clarifying the factors that underlie its emergence; examining the consumer practices that distinguish it, as well as the ways of measuring and assessing it.
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Olena Sharah
Quality of the Economic Growth under the Terms and Conditions of the Technological Progress
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This Paper has a two-fold purpose: 1) to explore the abstract and theoretical principles of the classical and neoclassical economic theory to the notion of the economic growth under the terms and conditions of the technological progress; 2) to try to apply these provisions with national economic practice of modern Ukraine.
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Vanya Grigorova
The Covid-19 Crisis: a Stress Test for Corporate Responsibility in Bulgaria
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The study looks into the specifics of corporate social responsibility during the state of emergency, imposed because of the coronavirus pandemic. This study aims at scrutinizing and systematizing how CSR targeted both internal and external stake - holders (employees and wider society, respectively) during the COVID-19 induced state of emergency in Bulgaria. The analysis is based on an overview of corporate social responsibility in Bulgaria, comparisons with practices in other countries, as well as a survey with employees from 82 companies. The collected data illustrates the practices applied towards employees, business partners and society. The estimated total index of CSR allows to highlight economic sectors where social responsibility is higher. Acomparison between employee-oriented practices and practices oriented at other stakeholders can show whether the company is equally socially responsible inside and outside the enterprise. The findings can provide guidelines for future more comprehensive studies and can be used to propose further recommendations for business and governmental policies in future extreme economic events.
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Metody Kanev
Towards a New Paradigm for Social Life
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Elka Tsoneva
Youth Unemployment in Bulgaria - Economic and Social Problems
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Unemployment in Bulgaria is becoming a significant scales being a general problem of the society. The so-called ”risk-groups” are particularly affected. Young are the significant group of people that are not in appropriate level on the labor market. The reasons for this condition are the education which does not conform to the needs of the labor market, the difficulties of starting the first job lower pay and searching for better realization abroad after graduation. Young people are social group which represents the near future of the society. They are the most valuable treasure because of their skills, capabilities and intellectual potential are worth for our country. Exactly for this reasons the country and its government social politic should play a main role in caring of this part of the society. General prerequisite for surviving of the society as an organization is the reproduction of the human recourse and so the change of generation themselves.
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Walter E. Block
My Case of and for Coauthoring
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The benefits of co authoring vastly outweigh the costs in my own case. So much so that I have engaged in this form of publication on numerous occasions. The present paper (single authored) sets out the advantages and disadvantages, and relates my several decades long experience with this mode of cooperative writing.
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Asen Angelov
Assessment of the Expected Impact of the Structural Funds according to the HERMIN Model applied on the Labor Market
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The current research is focused on the problem of the impact of the Structural funds on the labor market I Bulgaria. The special attention is given to the future impact on the market and resulted market situation, based on the solutions of the problem for achieving more precisions prognosis of the upper impact. The prognoses trends of the HERMIN model are defined as cyclical functions of the time for more accurate description of the labor market changes – employed people, the population under labor active age and the people in pension too.