PUBLICATIONS
031 – Budget participation and employee performance in real estate companies: the mediating role of budget goal commitment, trust, and job satisfaction
030 – Employees’ perception of corporate social responsibility and performance: the mediating roles of job satisfaction, organizational commitment and organizational trust
029 – How can insolvency in tourism be predicted? The case of local accommodation
028 – Financial literacy environment scan in Mozambique
027 – Trans-Atlantic public opinion on China. Great power competition amidst Russian invasion of Ukraine
Overall, China is seen predominantly negatively, with the exceptions of Greece, Romania, and Latvia. Russia is perceived even more negatively than China, although public sentiments are less negative in Greece and Turkey. On the other hand, the US and the EU are seen predominantly positively in all 15 surveyed countries. As a result, although the Russian invasion of Ukraine has sent shockwaves across the Trans-Atlantic space, there are important differences between the individual countries. Most importantly, Eastern countries (especially Turkey and Greece) tend to be split regarding their views of the great powers and their foreign policy alignment preferences. These deviations could have foreign policy implications, such as their membership in NATO, potentially impacting its ability to act.