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Violeta Sima
Petroleum-Gas University of Ploiesti, Blvd. Bucuresti, no. 39, 100680 Ploiesti, Romania

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Published: 14 May 2020 in Sustainability
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Automation and digitalization, as long-term evolutionary processes, cause significant effects, such as the transformation of occupations and job profiles, changes to employment forms, and a more significant role for the platform economy, generating challenges for social policy. This systematic literature review aims to provide an overview of the research to date related to influences of the Industry 4.0 Revolution on human capital development and consumer behavior. A search on the Web of Science identified 160 papers that met the inclusion criteria. The major objectives aimed to identify: the main types of influences of the Industry 4.0 Revolution on human capital development and consumer behavior; the main opportunities and challenges for new directions in education associated with shifting the work environment; and the drivers for human capital development and consumer behavior through the lenses of the Industry 4.0 Revolution. The results revealed some key aspects for the development of human capital: information, new jobs, the Internet, technology, training, education, new skills, automation, communication, innovativeness, professionals, productivity, artificial intelligence, digitalization, e-recruitment, and the Internet of Things, as well as the main drivers of consumer behavior: information, e-commerce, digitalization, the Internet of Things, e-distribution, technology, digitalization, automation, personalized, performance, artificial intelligence, behavior intention, e-shopping, and data mining.

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Violeta Sima; Ileana Georgiana Gheorghe; Jonel Subić; Dumitru Nancu. Influences of the Industry 4.0 Revolution on the Human Capital Development and Consumer Behavior: A Systematic Review. Sustainability 2020, 12, 4035 .

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Violeta Sima, Ileana Georgiana Gheorghe, Jonel Subić, Dumitru Nancu. Influences of the Industry 4.0 Revolution on the Human Capital Development and Consumer Behavior: A Systematic Review. Sustainability. 2020; 12 (10):4035.

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Violeta Sima; Ileana Georgiana Gheorghe; Jonel Subić; Dumitru Nancu. 2020. "Influences of the Industry 4.0 Revolution on the Human Capital Development and Consumer Behavior: A Systematic Review." Sustainability 12, no. 10: 4035.

Journal article
Published: 27 September 2018 in Sustainability
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This article proposes a synthetic analysis of the development level of regions in Romania with the concentration/diversification model, using Gini coefficients and Lorenz curve, based on the current statistical indicators. Knowing the degree of concentration and also the influence factors is useful in making decisions and setting regional policy measures. The analysis of regional disparities based on a series of data and indicators provided by The Romanian National Institute of Statistics for 2007–2016. The main findings highlight a deepening of the regional disparities in Romania in 2016 compared with 2007 explained mainly by the fact that the Bucharest–Ilfov region registered an economic development much above the other regions.

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Elvira Nica; Violeta Sima; Ileana Gheorghe; Andreea Drugau-Constantin; Catalina Oana Mirica (Dumitrescu). Analysis of Regional Disparities in Romania from an Entrepreneurial Perspective. Sustainability 2018, 10, 3450 .

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Elvira Nica, Violeta Sima, Ileana Gheorghe, Andreea Drugau-Constantin, Catalina Oana Mirica (Dumitrescu). Analysis of Regional Disparities in Romania from an Entrepreneurial Perspective. Sustainability. 2018; 10 (10):3450.

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Elvira Nica; Violeta Sima; Ileana Gheorghe; Andreea Drugau-Constantin; Catalina Oana Mirica (Dumitrescu). 2018. "Analysis of Regional Disparities in Romania from an Entrepreneurial Perspective." Sustainability 10, no. 10: 3450.

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Published: 01 April 2018 in International Journal of Sustainable Economies Management
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This article describes how organic farming is a dynamic sector in Romania, which has showed an upward trend in recent years. Although the Romanian market of organic food is still far from the developed markets, an increasing trend in the demand for organic products has appeared among consumers. This pattern can be explained, on the one hand, by increasing the Romanian consumers' access to information and on the other hand, by the increasing living standard. Accordingly, this evolution has required adjustments to the offer. In this regard, there is an increase in the number of operators in the organic farming system. Development opportunities remain very high if we consider the potential of the bio-agricultural area of Romania and annual rhythm of the number of certifications of organic operators in developed EU countries. In this context, we can state that organic farming plays an important role, contributing significantly to sustainable development.

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Violeta Sima; Ileana Georgiana Gheorghe. Trends in the Evolution of Organic Food Market in Romania. International Journal of Sustainable Economies Management 2018, 7, 45 -55.

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Violeta Sima, Ileana Georgiana Gheorghe. Trends in the Evolution of Organic Food Market in Romania. International Journal of Sustainable Economies Management. 2018; 7 (2):45-55.

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Violeta Sima; Ileana Georgiana Gheorghe. 2018. "Trends in the Evolution of Organic Food Market in Romania." International Journal of Sustainable Economies Management 7, no. 2: 45-55.

Journal article
Published: 13 July 2017 in Sustainability
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The recent transformation of the national economies has raised numerous theoretical and practical aspects in measuring economic growth, welfare, environmental performance, and competitiveness, representing a challenging research topic within the context of economic paradigm transformation. Despite its importance, a fully operational model to be used in any context has not yet been designed. The main aim of this paper is to evaluate and analyze the macroeconomic dimension of the three determinants of sustainable competitiveness: the economic environment, the social environment, and the natural environment, at both the European and Romanian levels. This paper used the Hierarchical Clustering methodology, aiming at evaluating the global competitiveness in terms of a sustainable development model, using four indices: Human Development Index, Environmental Performance Index, Global Competitiveness Index, and GDP per capita. The clusters were designed on the basis of the role of the indices in assessment of the sustainable performances of the countries and also of the possible convergences between them. The results could sustain the conclusion that these indices are not able to offer an exhaustive image of the sustainable performances assessment. A new complex indicator could be considered in order to design a convergence model for the EU member states.

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Gheorghe H. Popescu; Violeta Sima; Elvira Nica; Ileana Georgiana Gheorghe. Measuring Sustainable Competitiveness in Contemporary Economies—Insights from European Economy. Sustainability 2017, 9, 1230 .

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Gheorghe H. Popescu, Violeta Sima, Elvira Nica, Ileana Georgiana Gheorghe. Measuring Sustainable Competitiveness in Contemporary Economies—Insights from European Economy. Sustainability. 2017; 9 (7):1230.

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Gheorghe H. Popescu; Violeta Sima; Elvira Nica; Ileana Georgiana Gheorghe. 2017. "Measuring Sustainable Competitiveness in Contemporary Economies—Insights from European Economy." Sustainability 9, no. 7: 1230.

Journal article
Published: 01 July 2017 in International Journal of Sustainable Economies Management
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Worldwide, since the mid-1970s, entrepreneurship is a vector of economic and social development, stimulating innovation and change. In the first part, after the literature review, a general overview of the Romanian labor market and female employment and management and women entrepreneurs on it was performed. Concerning the business, the developments and the labor market in Romania, the authors find that women are underrepresented compared to the share they hold in total. In this respect, in addition to specific policy, measures to stimulate entrepreneurship are required.

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Violeta Sima; Ileana Georgiana Gheorghe. Women Entrepreneurship in Romania. International Journal of Sustainable Economies Management 2017, 6, 26 -34.

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Violeta Sima, Ileana Georgiana Gheorghe. Women Entrepreneurship in Romania. International Journal of Sustainable Economies Management. 2017; 6 (3):26-34.

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Violeta Sima; Ileana Georgiana Gheorghe. 2017. "Women Entrepreneurship in Romania." International Journal of Sustainable Economies Management 6, no. 3: 26-34.

Book chapter
Published: 01 January 2017 in Handbook of Research on Climate Change and the Sustainable Financial Sector
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This chapter aimed to investigate green performance strategies in the Romanian economy. In the first part, authors exposed specific definitions and concepts related to the green economy, as they appear in the literature in the field. The European context and the main ways of implementation of the green economy are presented as they result from the objectives of The Agenda 2020 UE and The Agenda 2030 UNO. Green Performance in Romania during 2010-2014 is assessed by analyzing the environmental protection expenditures, environmental taxes, greenhouse gasses emissions, green jobs roles, and Environmental Performance Index. The sustainable economic growth effects are materializing in a major growth of the ecological productivity, an increased amount of energy derived from renewable sources, emissions reduction, improved air and water quality, widened access to the benefits of civilization - education, water sanitation. Thus, this green growth “can fight” against climate change. Also, green growth provides opportunities for creating new jobs requiring new skills.

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Violeta Sima; Ileana Georgiana Gheorghe; Ahmed Driouchi; Mihai Mieila. Green Performance Strategies in Romanian Economy in the View of EU 2020 Strategy. Handbook of Research on Climate Change and the Sustainable Financial Sector 2017, 76 -108.

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Violeta Sima, Ileana Georgiana Gheorghe, Ahmed Driouchi, Mihai Mieila. Green Performance Strategies in Romanian Economy in the View of EU 2020 Strategy. Handbook of Research on Climate Change and the Sustainable Financial Sector. 2017; ():76-108.

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Violeta Sima; Ileana Georgiana Gheorghe; Ahmed Driouchi; Mihai Mieila. 2017. "Green Performance Strategies in Romanian Economy in the View of EU 2020 Strategy." Handbook of Research on Climate Change and the Sustainable Financial Sector , no. : 76-108.