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Elena-Sabina Turnea
Department of Management, Marketing and Business Administration, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași, 700505 Iași, Romania

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Journal article
Published: 16 February 2021 in Sustainability
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Business education has been currently challenged by the fast introduction of online learning platforms for students enrolled in higher education who had been previously used only face-to-face interaction, raising questions about the sustainability of online education. This new learning environment creates a different path for students managing their knowledge, who, due to the influence of online experiences, could develop different skills with different outcomes for their chances of employment. This study analyses knowledge management of business students in an online education setting to discover its influence on students’ perception of both their general employment chances, and specifically in online businesses. To conduct the study, we opted for a quantitative research design based on a questionnaire applied between November and December of 2020, which resulted in valid responses from 256 Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree students. In line with the research hypotheses, correlation, reliability tests and logistic regression were used to perform data analysis. The results clearly indicate that students’ perception of their employment chances depend on the increasing score of knowledge acquisition, knowledge revision, conceptual change and knowledge application, independently and under the action of control variables. Additionally, knowledge application proved to be an important determinant for students’ perception of their employment chances in online businesses.

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Ștefan Neștian; Ana Vodă; Silviu Tiță; Alexandra Guță; Elena-Sabina Turnea. Does Individual Knowledge Management in Online Education Prepare Business Students for Employability in Online Businesses? Sustainability 2021, 13, 2091 .

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Ștefan Neștian, Ana Vodă, Silviu Tiță, Alexandra Guță, Elena-Sabina Turnea. Does Individual Knowledge Management in Online Education Prepare Business Students for Employability in Online Businesses? Sustainability. 2021; 13 (4):2091.

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Ștefan Neștian; Ana Vodă; Silviu Tiță; Alexandra Guță; Elena-Sabina Turnea. 2021. "Does Individual Knowledge Management in Online Education Prepare Business Students for Employability in Online Businesses?" Sustainability 13, no. 4: 2091.

Journal article
Published: 25 October 2020 in Sustainability
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The aim of this study is to describe the relations between low demand, cash flow problems, employee dismissals, and temporary leaves experienced by Romanian companies during the economic lockdown in the first two months of the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak in Romania (16 March–16 May 2020). For this purpose, we conducted a quantitative study using descriptive, correlation, and regression analyses applied to data collected from company decision-makers. Our results show that demand for products/services and cash flow in companies has decreased significantly, the workforce being affected by dismissals and temporary leaves/furloughing. Additionally, the average linear revenue of companies has been decreasing due to insufficient cash flow, higher absenteeism of workers, customers having been affected, and the demand going down. Therefore, employee dismissals, employee temporary leaves (furlough), and dismissal intentions have been positively correlated with insufficient cash flow in companies and an extremely low demand.

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Elena-Sabina Turnea; Ștefan Neștian; Silviu Tiță; Ana Vodă; Alexandra Guță. Dismissals and Temporary Leaves in Romanian Companies in the Context of Low Demand and Cash Flow Problems during the COVID-19 Economic Lockdown. Sustainability 2020, 12, 8850 .

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Elena-Sabina Turnea, Ștefan Neștian, Silviu Tiță, Ana Vodă, Alexandra Guță. Dismissals and Temporary Leaves in Romanian Companies in the Context of Low Demand and Cash Flow Problems during the COVID-19 Economic Lockdown. Sustainability. 2020; 12 (21):8850.

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Elena-Sabina Turnea; Ștefan Neștian; Silviu Tiță; Ana Vodă; Alexandra Guță. 2020. "Dismissals and Temporary Leaves in Romanian Companies in the Context of Low Demand and Cash Flow Problems during the COVID-19 Economic Lockdown." Sustainability 12, no. 21: 8850.

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Published: 29 January 2020 in Sustainability
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Employees use mobile phones for several information processes at work, either in relation to their work or their personal life. This study uses descriptive statistics and regression analysis in order to identify which information processes are accessed by employees to reach their personal and professional goals when using mobile phones at work, using a sample of 368 professionals from different fields in Romania. The results of the study show that messaging applications (e-mail, sms, Messenger, Whatsapp, etc.) and searches for information on the Internet are the biggest time consumers for personal purposes, while telephone conversations (voice only) and searches for useful information on the Internet are the biggest consumers of working time for professional purposes. Based on the opinions of employees, we found that the most important effect of mobile phone use at work for personal purposes lies in the fact that it helps employees be more productive through a better work–life balance. The mobile phone was originally designed as a personal device, but today, since employers are allowing or requiring its use, during work, it is also used for professional purposes.

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Ștefan Andrei Neștian; Silviu Mihail Tiță; Elena-Sabina Turnea. Using Mobile Phones at Work in Personal and Professional Information Processes. Sustainability 2020, 12, 965 .

AMA Style

Ștefan Andrei Neștian, Silviu Mihail Tiță, Elena-Sabina Turnea. Using Mobile Phones at Work in Personal and Professional Information Processes. Sustainability. 2020; 12 (3):965.

Chicago/Turabian Style

Ștefan Andrei Neștian; Silviu Mihail Tiță; Elena-Sabina Turnea. 2020. "Using Mobile Phones at Work in Personal and Professional Information Processes." Sustainability 12, no. 3: 965.

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Published: 01 May 2019 in Proceedings of the International Conference on Business Excellence
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Mobile phone has become today a multi tasking tool, used in the work environment for both, personal and professional purposes. On the one hand, used for personal purposes, mobile phone can bring many benefits: it reduces stress, helps to schedule time after work, helps the employee to find useful information on the Internet, etc. On the other hand, mobile phone can also have negative effects when it is used at work for personal purposes: decreases productivity at work, distracts the attention, exposes to risks employees that are working in production, etc. In what concerns the professional purposes, the benefits depend of the nature of work: keeps constant connections with supervisors and clients, employees find quick information related to working tasks, and information can be shared at any time with colleagues, etc. Of course there are also negative effects of the mobile phone used at the workplace: disturbing the activity of colleagues, non-dissipation of information to others in a timely manner, etc. In this paper we present some preliminary results from a study that highlights both, professional and personal use of mobile phones in information processes at work. The research sample has 368 respondents from different fields of activity. Based on the frequency of their use, the results indicate that, for personal purposes, text messaging applications comes on the first place, search for useful information on the Internet comes on the second place and finally, the phone calls (voice only) are on the third position. For professional purposes, at work, most employees use phone calls (voice only), then they search for useful information on the Internet, and finally, they use messaging applications.

ACS Style

Ștefan Andrei Neştian; Silviu Mihail Tiţă; Elena-Sabina Turnea. Personal versus professional use of mobile phones in information processes at work. Proceedings of the International Conference on Business Excellence 2019, 13, 994 -1008.

AMA Style

Ștefan Andrei Neştian, Silviu Mihail Tiţă, Elena-Sabina Turnea. Personal versus professional use of mobile phones in information processes at work. Proceedings of the International Conference on Business Excellence. 2019; 13 (1):994-1008.

Chicago/Turabian Style

Ștefan Andrei Neştian; Silviu Mihail Tiţă; Elena-Sabina Turnea. 2019. "Personal versus professional use of mobile phones in information processes at work." Proceedings of the International Conference on Business Excellence 13, no. 1: 994-1008.