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    Team Viability Relationship with Quiet Quitting and Career Satisfaction in Knowledge Workers Teams

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    This study analyses the role of team viability in quiet quitting and career satisfaction. Understanding the core principles of viable teams and disengaged team members or being satisfied with their careers could enable organisations to be more adaptable to the workforce. An empirical study was conducted on a sample of 207 knowledge workers from various organisations. The results of the multiple regression analysis suggest that team viability has a significant negative relationship with quiet quitting, and a significant positive relationship with career satisfaction. The mediation analysis results showed that career satisfaction mediated the relationship between team viability and quiet quitting. The study provided insights about viable team members participating in lower quiet quitting behaviours, and if those team members feel satisfied with their careers, quiet quitting behaviours are even lower

    The Influence of Digital Advertising on Financial Service Purchase Intentions: The Role of Consumer Emotions and Trust Theoretical Model

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    The influence of digital advertising on financial service purchase intentions, mediated by consumer emotions and trust, is crucial in today’s digital landscape. Intense online competition requires financial service providers to understand digital advertising, emotions and trust impact on consumer intentions. The purpose of this study is to introduce this conceptual model, illustrating how digital advertising, viewed through message and source characteristics, impacts purchase intentions via consumer emotions and trust. Drawing on the RAIA model, the study conceptualises the consumer intention journey in the digital space, acknowledging the evolving information adoption landscape. The model differentiates between fear and greed as instantaneous emotional responses to advertising, rather than inherent consumer traits. Furthermore, it distinguishes mistrust as a separate construct from low trust, highlighting its significant impact on purchase intentions. The findings offer practical implications for marketers, researchers, and financial institutions seeking to develop effective digital advertising strategies grounded in the RAIA framework

    The Process of Empowering the Artist in the Art Market

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    The accessibility and purchase of artwork these days open up more opportunities for artists to exhibit, sell their work on a larger scale and gain recognition. However, simultaneously, there is high competition between all participants in the art market. Not knowing how to start, the creator faces challenges and obstacles to becoming a well-known art representative. In this case, artists can be helped by art galleries, which allow creators to show their creations and provide other support. In that instance, the gallery plays a role in empowering the artist to participate in the art market. Thus, this study aims to explore the process of empowering an artist to participate in the art market. It is important to understand how this process works and helps artists’ careers, so the presentation includes the results of research on artists and galleries, models, the empowerment process and emerging problems

    Lietuvos psichologų kongresas „Psichologijos atlasas“

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    The Lithuanian Congress of Psychology is an annual event organised by the Lithuanian Psychological Association in cooperation with various Lithuanian higher education institutions. This year, the Institute of Psychology of the Faculty of Philosophy at Vilnius University was responsible for the implementation of the event entitled "Atlas of Psychology" (April 25-26, 2025), which was held for the third time at Vilnius University. It is the only event that brings together all psychologists in Lithuania, regardless of their specialisation, type of work or experience. Its main aim is to create a platform to share the latest research results, professional knowledge and experience, to improve their competences and to build collaborative relationships. This publication presents abstracts of papers presented at the Lithuanian Congress of Psychology, peer-reviewed by the Scientific Committee, and presented by researchers and practitioners from Lithuanian and foreign universities.Lietuvos psichologų kongresas yra kasmetinis renginys, kuris organizuojamas Lietuvos psichologų sąjungos bendradarbiaujant su įvairiomis Lietuvos aukštosiomis mokyklomis. Šiemet už renginio, pavadinto „Psichologijos atlasas“ (2025 m. balandžio 25–26 d.), vykdymą buvo atsakingas Vilniaus universiteto Filosofijos fakulteto Psichologijos institutas ir šis renginys Vilniaus universitete vyko jau trečią kartą. Tai yra vienintelis renginys, kuris vienija visus Lietuvos psichologus, nepriklausomai nuo jų darbo srities, darbo pobūdžio ar patirties. Jo pagrindinis tikslas – sukurti platformą dalintis naujausių tyrimų rezultatais, profesinėmis žiniomis ir patirtimi, tobulinti savo kompetencijas ir megzti bendradarbiavimą puoselėjančius ryšius. Šiame leidinyje pristatomos Mokslo komiteto recenzuotos, Lietuvos ir užsienio universitetų mokslininkų bei praktikų Lietuvos psichologų kongrese pristatytų pranešimų santraukos

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    19th Prof. Vladas Gronskas International Scientific Conference. Reviewed Selected Papers

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    In keeping with the scholarly traditions of Vilnius University Kaunas Faculty, the 19th “Prof. Vladas Gronskas International Scientific Conference” was held in November 2024. This international conference is an arena for cooperation and scholarly fellowship, with young researchers, bachelor, master, and doctoral students from Lithuania as well as Latvia, Turkey, Bulgaria, participating in the different conference sections. The main goal of this scientific gathering has always been to contribute to a reliable, safe, effective, and sustainable economy and business development. Thus, the organizing committee strives to create a suitable platform for well‐grounded and open discussion where young researchers have the opportunity to present and share their insights. Encouraging entrepreneurship is a crucial condition for economic growth, and this puts forward a new approach to business, creativity, value creation, and the implementation of innovations. It is precisely in this context that business and science should interact. To reinforce this relevant bond, the guest speakers of the plenary session were selected amongst scientists and experienced practitioners – Prof. Vlado Dimovski (Distinguished expert in management and organizational theory at the University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Economics, Slovenia), Stepas Telešius (Co-founder, shareholder and board member of ACME Grupė and Chairman of the Board of “Vesta Consulting”, a sustainable business consultancy, Lithuania), Edgaras Abromavičius (Head of esports and games of the Lithuanian Football Federation, working on projects together with UEFA, FIFA and other international organizations, Lithuania). This conference encourages internationalization and closer cooperation between science and business. Hopefully, there has been some useful takeaway for both academia and business conference participants: new insights and inspirations for further scientific research

    Art and Culture Patronage in Lithuania: Impact on Culture, Business, and Society

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    Art patronage has traditionally been considered a philanthropic act that supports cultural and artistic expression. This paper explores how modern art patronage has evolved into diverse models such as venture philanthropy, crowdfunding, and impact investment, while reflecting broader changes in social values, business interests, and public policies. Using Lithuania as a case study, we analyse historical and emerging patronage practices and their effects on culture, business, and society. The article integrates theoretical and empirical insights and incorporates new perspectives from cultural policy and altruism studies. Particular attention is given to motivations behind giving, the evolving role of the patron, and how strategic patronage can create social value in a time of public funding decline. This research contributes to understanding patronage’s potential to balance economic rationality and cultural sustainability

    Encourage of Sustainable Business – Approaches for Increasing of the Scale and Impact Over Natural Tourism in Shumen Municipality

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    Many companies have made their reorganisation and optimisation of the resources led by two main reasons – lowering production costs and decreasing production pollution. In this period of transition, there are still new opportunities for clear, responsible and sustainable business using natural resources. As the technological world advances, people increasingly need tranquillity and to live in sync with nature. Sustainable business practices are crucial for the long-term success of natural tourism. By prioritizing environmental protection, social responsibility, and economic viability, businesses can ensure that tourism benefits both visitors and the destinations they explore. The subject of the article is the development of a new thermal spring complex in Marash, Shumen province, Bulgaria, as an opportunity for establishing a recognisable place for health and sustainability

    16th Conference on Data Analysis Methods for Software Systems

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    The 16th International Conference on Data Analysis Methods for Software Systems (DAMSS-2025) is taking place in Druskininkai, Lithuania. As in previous years, it is organized at the same venue and time, fostering active scientific exchange among participants.First organized in 2009 with 16 papers, the event began as a workshop under an international project and has evolved into a prominent conference. Founded by the Institute of Mathematics and Informatics, now the Institute of Data Science and Digital Technologies at Vilnius University, and supported by the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences and the Lithuanian Computer Society, the conference maintains high academic and organizational standards through long-term collaboration. The conference has grown into one of Lithuania’s leading events in computer science and computer engineering, promoting interdisciplinary research and fostering genuine innovation.This year, the conference features 90 presentations representing nine countries, with a total of 132 registered participants from Armenia, France, Italy, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovenia, Spain, and Sweden. With participation from seven Lithuanian universities, science and higher education institutions, the conference serves as the main annual meeting for the country’s computer science community. The conference’s international character fosters project collaboration, facilitates the exchange of knowledge, and supports the development of innovative ideas on a global scale.The annual organization of DAMSS facilitates the rapid exchange of new ideas within the scientific community and is unique in providing opportunities for practical collaboration. Researchers from Lithuania and abroad, along with representatives from the industry and public sectors, are encouraged to develop joint projects, apply research to practical applications, and address both business and societal challenges, thereby aligning research with market needs and industry competencies.A key highlight of the conference is the participation of young scientists. Doctoral and Master’s students from Lithuania and other countries can present their research, engage in discussions, and gain valuable experience. This year, we have a special student presentation session. Traditionally, most presentations are delivered in poster format, providing an interactive platform for discussion and feedback. Oral sessions are mainly for keynote speakers. This year, we are pleased to invite six keynote speakers.Five IT companies and the Research Council of Lithuania support DAMSS-2025. This also demonstrates the relevance of the conference topics to the business sector.Topics covered by the conference include applied mathematics, artificial intelligence, big data, bioinformatics, blockchain technologies, business rules management, cybersecurity, data science, deep learning, high-performance computing, data visualization, machine learning, medical informatics, modelling educational data, ontological engineering, optimization, quantum computing, signal and image processing.This book compiles the presentations delivered at the DAMSS-2025 conference

    Chemistry and Chemical Technology 2025. Student Scientific Conference

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