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Competence centres and peculiarities of their accounting: case of Latvia
(Institute of Society Transformation, 2014) -
Cross-border Entrepreneurial Education, Development and Knowledge and Technology Transfer: Experiences with the Cambridge–Riga Venture Camp Programme—A Reflective Report
(SAGE, 2021)Over a 6-year period, a collaboration has been developed between a group in Cambridge, UK, and two Latvian Universities, Stockholm School of Economics in Riga and other organisations, including Riga City Council, supported ... -
Dynamics of ethnic structures in the Baltic States
(University of Latvia, 2015) -
Emigration from Latvia: Recent trends and economic impact
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Importance of social and sustainability reporting in ensuring transparency and disclosure
(Institute of Society Transformation, 2014) -
Informal workers across Europe: Evidence from 30 European countries
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Innovative competitive advantage determination model
(Latvia University of Agriculture, 2014) -
Joint venture formation influencing factors within the aspect of economic policy implemented in Belarus from EU business prospective
(Centre of Sociological Research, 2013) -
Legislative basis for corporate social responsibility reporting
(Institute of Society Transformation, 2014) -
Life expectancy and mortality – achievements and challenges
(AS Eesti Ajalehed, 2012) -
Matching Vocational Training and Labour Market Demands- the Opinion of Public Adminstrations
(University of Pula. Faculty of Economics and Tourism 'Dr. Mijo Mirkovic, 2013) -
Quality competitiveness of Latvia’s metal industry in the iron and steel product groups
(Kaunas University of Technology, 2012) -
Quality competitiveness of Latvia’s wood industry
(Kaunas University of Technology, 2011) -
Tourism SME sustainability social and economic challenges during pandemic: cases of Russian Federation, Georgia and Latvia
(E3S Web of Conferences, 2021). Until 2020, the tourism industry was characterized by a growth rate, the statistics highlight that globally 2019 was the tenth year with a consecutive annual growth. However, the Covid-19 pandemic marked a major turning ...