Eduard Mihai Manta’s research while affiliated with Bucharest University of Economic Studies and other places

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Publications (35)


Embedding informality into sustainable development indices for Europe
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April 2025

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Baltic Journal of Economics

Roberto Dell’Anno

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Eduard Mihai Manta










Citations (12)


... The economic aspect is found to have a very strong connection with telemedicine services, mostly regarding economic policies on funding models and reimbursement strategies surrounding telemedicine and the reduction in costs [121]. Digital transformation can play a fundamental role in the provision and improvement of the whole telemedicine structure [122,123] and in achieving universal health coverage and health-related goals [124,124,125]. Furthermore, in the proposed governance framework for the national telemedicine network in Greece [65,66], the legal framework, quality assurance, and ethical considerations are deemed imperative concepts and elements for the successful and efficient implementation of telemedicine services in order to align with stakeholder expectations. ...

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The Role of Sustainability in Telemedicine Services: The Case of the Greek National Telemedicine Network
Economic Policies for Sustainable Healthcare: A Comparative Analysis of Telemedicine in Europe
  • Citing Chapter
  • September 2024

... Discussion was made using the concepts associated with the research topic. Davidescu, Manta, Geambasu, and Birlan, (2024) stated that across the continent, the informal sector is estimated to account for a significant portion of economic activity, ranging from 40% ...

Informality and Inclusion: Assessing the effects of the Shadow Economy and informal labour in Europe
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  • Full-text available
  • July 2024

Management & Marketing

... Other studies have focused, however, on the nexus between digitalization and sustainability. For instance, Davidescu et al. [46] used a total cumulative set of 1269 documents indexed in either WoS or Scopus to analyze comparatively the two databases. The main research topics highlighted by the research referred to digitalization, sustainability, digital transformation, the construction industry, the COVID-19 pandemic, and innovation. ...

Exploring the Relationship Between Digitalisation, Sustainable Development and Industry: A Bibliometric Analysis
  • Citing Chapter
  • November 2023

... In recent years, the analysis of the impact of global crises on different financial markets has become a common problem [9]. Firstly, in 2020, the COVID-19 virus spread throughout the world and led all countries to develop measures to prevent viral transmission, which had a major impact on the global economy, reflected in stock market trends [10]. On the other hand, in February 2022, Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine and began occupying more of the country, starting the biggest conflict in Europe since World War II. ...

Has the COVID-19 Pandemic Led to a Switch in the Volatility of Biopharmaceutical Companies?

... Nonfungible Tokens (NFTs), a recent innovation in cryptocurrency, aim to reduce fraud by providing a reliable system for authenticating ownership of digital assets (Hilal et al., 2022). However, challenges such as unauthorized copying, modification, and deletion of associated digital assets remain significant hurdles (Davidescu & Manta, 2023). Additionally, cryptocurrencies like Monero and Zcash are known for their enhanced privacy features, which limit the exposure of user information. ...

The Effect of Money Laundering on the Economic and Financial Performance of an Economy: A Bibliometric Analysis
  • Citing Chapter
  • May 2023

... With respect to this study, contagion theory explains how shocks in one market, such as crude oil, can spill over into other markets, such as exchange rates, through multiple channels, such as investor sentiment, trade and other financial linkages. Davidescu et al. (2023) stated that the proponents of the contagion theory assert that shocks originating from weak economies are diffused across other nations before they spread to the world's market arrangements. Tiwari & Albulescu (2016) used the wavelet technique to perform asymmetric and Granger causality analyses on monthly petroleum price fluctuations and the rupee. ...

Exploring the Contagion Effect from Developed to Emerging CEE Financial Markets

... Numerous developing countries, like Ghana, confront the persistent issue of corruption. The persistent prevalence of this issue undermines governance, economic advancement, and public confidence within governmental institutions (Davidescu et al., 2022). This study aggregates studies on the influence of personal values, cultural norms, and spirituality on corruption within Ghanaian governmental institutions. ...

Could Religiosity and Religion Influence the Tax Morale of Individuals? An Empirical Analysis Based on Variable Selection Methods

... Additionally, the dynamic nature of financial markets requires continuous adaptation of risk management strategies [19]. The rapid pace of technological innovation introduces new risks, such as cybersecurity threats, that may not be adequately addressed by existing frameworks [20]. Critics argue that a more comprehensive understanding of human behavior and psychological factors is needed in financial risk management [5]. ...

Impact of Crises on Capital Market Volatility: A Bibliometric Analysis
  • Citing Chapter
  • September 2022

... The papers selected for the bibliometric analysis were collected from the Web of Science (WOS) database (Davidescu et al., 2022;Khan, 2022;Pedraja-Rejas et al., 2023) based on three applied steps. First, similar to Frizon and Eugenio (2022), the journals of interest were selected according to their impact factor based on the Scimago Journal Rank (SJR). ...

A Bibliometric Analysis of Research Publications of the Bucharest University of Economic Studies in Time of Pandemics: Implications for Teachers’ Professional Publishing Activity

... It also traces research trajectories and emerging fields of inquiry, providing objective insights into a particular research field's scientific output [35]. While bibliometric analyses are commonly employed in urban women studies [36][37][38], their use specifically in WICR studies is yet to be found. Accordingly, this study aims to: ...

The relationship between informality and sustainable development goals through text analysis
  • Citing Article
  • June 2022