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Applied Social Sciences: Administration and Management

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This book, Applied Social Sciences: Administration and Management, is a compelling collection of quantitative and qualitative studies in the fields of administration, right, management, and international studies related to the social sphere. Through theoretical studies and empirical research, the authors attempt to explain complex legal, administrative, management and international relations concepts. The essays focus on several themes including local and global public administration, team management, human resources, social and medical services, management of intangibles, female managers, ethnic minorities in central Europe, corporative social responsibility, the digital era, the right to development, responsibility, and crime victims of child pornography, etc. The book is an educational and empirical support for a broad variety of professionals in the socio-administrative and legal fields. Scientific knowledge is structured in order to provide an actual image of the studied concepts. However, the book is not restrictive: it is also accessible to a broader audience interested in an interdisciplinary approach to administrative, legal and management studies. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Feb 2013
  • Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781443844253

About

Patricia-Luciana Runcan currently works as a Senior Lecturer at the West University of Timioara Romania. She holds a BA in Sociology from the same University a BA in Law from the Tibiscus University of Timioara and a PhD in Sociology from the West University of Timioara. She has authored Social Workers Face to Face with Their Clients (2006) Social Work: Family and Child (2008) Child Protection in Romania (2009) The National System of Social Work (2009) Depression in the Elderly (2010) Successful Scientific Paper in Humanities (2010) and The Case Management Method (2011).Georgeta Ra currently works as an Associate Professor at the Banat University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine in Timioara Romania. She holds a BA in French and English and a PhD in Linguistics from the University of Bucharest Romania. Her main areas of research interest include languages communication and education sciences. She has authored English for Business (2006) and co-authored Communication and Marketing: A Compendium of Technical Terms in Romanian English and French (2005) The French of Commerce (2007) and Economics and Business: A Compendium of Technical Terms in English and Romanian (2008).Cosmin Goian currently works as a Senior Lecturer at the West University of Timioara Romania. He holds a BA in Social Work from the West University of Timioara and a PhD in Philosophy from the Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iai Romania. His main area of interest is development of the social work profession in Romania. He has authored Skills in Social Work (2004) edited Practical Training of Future Social Workers (2010) and co-edited A Program for Professional Reconversion in Social Work (2005).

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