”SOCIAL TRANSFORMATIONS IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY“
Proceedings of an annual international conference for young researchers
ISSN 2345-0126 (online)
Editorial board of the journal coincide with scientific committee of the conference. All articles are peer reviewed (blind reviewing).
Goal of the journal: To create an environment for young researchers to present their results and to improve their skills in research execution.
Scope of the journal: Social transformations happen all over the world in various forms and affect our social, legal, technological and political environment. We invite young researchers to look critically at those changes and share the results they have obtained.
Papers published in ”Social Transformations in Contemporary Society“ are abstracted/indexed in Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ and CiteFactor.
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Social Transformations in Contemporary Society 2014 (2)
- E. BUSINESS QUALITY: DEFINITION AND DIFFERENCE BETWEEN VALUE AND QUALITY Gintarė Gulevičiūtė
- SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES’ SATISFACTION WITH BANKS’ BUSINESS-ORIENTED SERVICES Viktorija Skvarciany
- GOOD FAITH AND FAIR DEALING IN THE COMMERCIAL CONTRACT LAW Viktorija Budreckienė
- CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT IN LITHUANIAN HEALTH CARE INSTITUTIONS: OPINION ANALYSIS OF PROFESSIONALS Augustinas Rotomskis
- MODELING A VALUE CHAIN IN PUBLIC SECTOR Daiva Rapcevičienė
- INTERORGANIZATIONAL NETWORKING IMPACT TO INNOVATION Evelina Šakalytė and Ilona Bartuševičienė
- PRINCIPLE OF LEGAL CERTAINTY AND (IN)DIRECT EFFECT OF DIRECTIVES Aistė Samuilytė-Mamontovė
- COUNTRIES’ SUSTAINABILITY TO ECONOMIC SHOCKS: THE STUDY OF CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPEAN MARKETS Arturas Jurgelevicius
- EVOLUTION OF CUSTOMS LAW IN LITHUANIA AFTER THE ENTRY TO THE EUROPEAN UNION: TEN YEARS OF EXPERIENCE Gediminas Valantiejus
- THE PATTERNS OF THE INVESTMENT IN INTANGIBLE ASSETS Ilona Bartuševičienė and Evelina Šakalytė
- DISCREPANCIES AND CONTRADICTIONS OF INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL MEASUREMENT MODELS Simona Survilaitė
- A LEGALPERSPECTIVE OF THE SINGLE RESOLUTION MECHANISM Tomas Ambrasas
- LIBRARY ROLES IN CHANGING SOCIETY Laura Juchnevič
- RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT. QUALITATIVE CHANGE IN UNDERSTANDING SOVEREIGNTY? Tomasz Lewandowski
- NETWORK APPROACH TO THE MANAGEMENT OF INNOVATION SYSTEMS Lina Skeberdytė
- HOMESCHOOLING IN POLAND? LEGAL STATUS AND ARGUMENTS USED IN POLISH DEBATE OVER HOME EDUCATION Szymon Paciorkowski
- DIAGNOSING SAFETY DEVELOPMENT IN PASVALYS DISTRICT Odeta Želvytė
- SOCIAL ASPECTS OF THE REFORM TO THE EUROPEAN UNION PUBLIC PROCUREMENT LAW Roberta Lukošiūnienė and Laurynas Lukošiūnas
- THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF LIQUIDATED DAMAGES AND APPLICATION UNDER THE LAW OF THE REPUBLIC OF LITHUANIA Simas Vitkus