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Title: Servicizarea în calitate de direcţie de suport pentru copiii aflaţi în dificultate
Authors: Ciobanu, Mihail
Colesnicova, Tatiana
Keywords: child in difficulty
servicisation
product
service
work
product-as-a-service
copii aflati in dificultate
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Artifex
Citation: CIOBANU, Mihail, COLESNICOVA, Tatiana. Servicizarea în calitate de direcţie de suport pentru copiii aflaţi în dificultate. In: Experience. Knowledge. Contemporary Challenges “Implications of the social-economic and ecological Paradigm on the Power reports and global Governance”: International Student Symposium, 2nd edition, December 13th - 14th, 2021. Artifex University of Bucharest. Bucharest, 2021, pp. 48-58. ISBN 978-606-8716-63-3.
Abstract: People have always exchanged values with each other to meet their needs. Depending on their form of materialization, the objects of these exchanges were products, works, services. In recent decades, the development of the servicisation trend in the economy for the creation of "service-oriented" products has been observed, with a "service-dominated logic" as opposed to the raditional "product-dominated logic". In essence, servicisation is another model of selling goods, in which companies seek to sell their goods on a continuous basis, as a service, which can be renewed, trying to avoid selling on a discrete basis, as a product. This article presents examples of models of using the servicisation in support of vulnerable groups of the population, such as children in difficulty.
Description: Text în lb. rom. Abstract în lb. engl. Referințe bibliografice : pp. 57-58 (13 titl.). JEL Classification: D23, E23, L11, L23, M11, D64, H53, H75, I3,L8, N70, O14.
URI: http://dspace.ince.md/jspui/handle/123456789/2182
ISBN: 978-606-8716-63-3
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