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Item Direcțiile care vor determina viitorul apropiat(Tipogr. "A& VPoligraf", 2021) Gribincea, Corina; Gribincea, AlexandruIn 2020, humanity as a result of the Covid 19 pandemic and other factors, the processes of digital transformation in various areas of the global economy have accelerated significantly. Finally, the pace of development of communications networks has exceeded all previous forecasts and already in 2021 some indicators could be reached, which were previously predictable only in 2024. The accelerated digital transformation of 2021 promises us great upheavals. As the pandemic has shown, the most important factor for businesses and institutions today is their willingness to respond quickly to unforeseen situations and to innovate to improve business efficiency. At the heart of this innovation is a smart and scalable network infrastructure that keeps business processes secure and flexible. Only countries with a flexible innovation economy can become competitive and overcome the losses of the 2020 crisis.Item Managementul economiei „verzi” prin prisma ecologică(Centrul Editorial Poligrafic al USM, 2019) Gribincea, CorinaAt present, society understands the essence of „green economy” differently. Some believe that these are new sectors of the economy that will improve the country’s nature. Others understand this expres-sion as new technologies, a kind of ecosystems that are designed to help and benefit nature. Still others believe that this is a transition to a new development stage, which aims to create environmentally fri-endly products. All these approaches to defining a concept are very close to the meaning of the notion. An ecological economy is an economy designed to maintain the wellbeing of society through the effi-cient use of natural resources, as well as ensuring the return of final products to the production cycle. Firstly, the „green” economy targets the economic consumption of those resources that are currently undergoing exhaustion (minerals - oil, gas) and the rational use of inexhaustible resources.