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Latest trends in assessing pension reforms
(University of Latvia, 2019)Old age pension provision constantly creates an increasing financial pressure on most of the EU countries, therefore some of European countries are in a further stage or reforming pension system, others already ... -
Latvian pharmaceutical market: a review of marketing components and development trends
(University of Latvia, 2021)In-depth market assessment is crucial prior making investments into product development and decisions on marketing strategy, especially in markets with small volume and low value like Latvian pharmaceutical market. Transparent ... -
Learning Content Development methodology for Mobile Devices
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Long-term socio-economic impact of COVID-19 on sport sector
(University of Latvia, 2021)The nature of the Covid-19 pandemic’s induced economic crisis is unprecedented: beyond the repeated health and economic shocks, the long-term effects on human capital, productivity and behaviour may also be long-lasting. ... -
Macro-social marketing as a government’s opportunity to make a positive influence on societal behaviour
(University of Latvia, 2020)Governments work hard to make their district a better place to live, sometimes when society does not recognize what has been done and it indicates the real issue – information asymmetry. To improve information flow ... -
Main factors of emotionally attached customers in retail banking of Latvia
(University of Latvia, 2019)How the banking strategy in Latvia is changing? How can banks increase the number of active clients? Are banks in Latvia focusing to attract new clients or prefer to work with the existing client portfolio? How can the ... -
Marketing and logistics cooperation problems in Latvian companies
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Methodological perspective of evaluation of Green public procurement
(University of Latvia, 2020)Every year the European Union (EU) Member States collectively spend around 14% of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) on public procurement. In Latvia, public procurement accounts for 17% of GDP. The review of the new public ... -
Models of tax payments of performers of economic activity in Latvia
(University of Latvia, 2019)Economic theory sources widely discuss the fiscal policy, the ways of encouraging economic development, improve the welfare of people, improve employment and promote progress by fiscal instruments. On one side, it is ... -
New challenge for social inclusion - marine product processing development of mussel farming in the Baltic sea region
(University of Latvia, 2020)Product recycling opportunities that potentially increase the value of the initial product create interest in creating and developing a field. Seafood is demanded product in the world but creating a higher value of the ... -
Organizational innovation for SME'S: a model for Latvia
(University of Latvia, 2020)Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) can be a significant source of innovation in small economies. SMEs face challenges of limited capacity, personnel and resources for long-term investments. Additionally, they ... -
Particularities of consumer`s behavior in the context of COVID 19 pandemic
(University of Latvia, 2021)Marketing activities often influence the given circumstances in the given settings in order to emphasize or gradually create the predictable consumers’ behaviour. It works very well, if the context of available opportunities, ... -
Pharmaceutical enterprises’ market entry strategies
(University of Latvia, 2020)The pharmaceutical sector encompasses a wide range of business activities – research and product development, manufacturing, marketing, international business, wholesale, retail and services. Consequently, it is facing ... -
The phenomenon of family business and taxation
(University of Latvia, 2021)Our research aims to explore and understand specifics of taxation for family business. We have to appreciate the potential of small-scale entrepreneurship, social business, family sustenance farming, mutual support within ... -
PIE statutory audit market concentration: evidence from Latvia
(University of Latvia, 2019)The reform of EU audit legislation was adopted by the Council of the EU in April 2014. The legislation consists of an audit Directive and an audit Regulation. The Directive applies to all statutory audits; the Regulation ... -
Possibilities of using chatbots in digital marketing strategy of Latvian companies
(University of Latvia, 2021): Companies are willing to retain the gained consumers' attention, and the ways to achieve it include, for example, improving consumers' experience and increasing their engagement. In a competitive environment, the companies ... -
Possible consequences of Brexit on European pharmaceutical market
(University of Latvia, 2020)Brexit has been a hot topic of discussions since the referendum held in June 23 2016; the long and difficult negotiations and multiple delays of the Brexit have caused uncertainty and confusion in pharmaceutical industry ... -
The power of information: a key component for the successful performance of Latvian social enterprises
(University of Latvia, 2020)The purpose of the study is two-fold. First, the study aims to determine how informed consumers in Latvia are about social enterprises after a decade of discussion and activity within the field of social entrepreneurship ... -
Productivity analysis of Latvian companies using ORBIS database
(University of Latvia, 2021)This research study uses ORBIS microdata at the company level to analyse productivity of 167 thousand economically active Latvian companies over 2011-2018. The aim of the study is twofold - to find factors consistently ... -
Productivity dynamics and the productivity trap: problems and solutions in Latvia
(University of Latvia, 2019)By analysing changes in productivity and labour costs in Latvia from 2013 till 2017, we can see that growth of labour costs exceeds the growth of productivity by more than 2 times in both, tradable sector and total economy. ...