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Why meat-eaters reject calls for a meat-free diet: Social norm and messenger effects in two meat-eating cultures J Lukas Thürmer, Christoph Bamberg, Anton Kurapov, Jens Blechert, Diana Taut, et al. Environmental Research Communications, 2026 Eating meat is central to most cultures but produces substantial personal carbon emissions, contributing to the climate crisis. We compare the effectiveness of vegan versus meat-eating messengers on support for adopting an environmentally-friendly vegan diet in two ‘meat-positive’ cultures, Ukraine ( n = 383) and Romania ( n = 346), and a more vegan-friendly dietary culture (Germany/Austria; n = 426). In our pre-registered cross-cultural experiment, participants from the three countries read articles either inducing a pro-meat or a vegan norm, e.g. that either meat-eating or meat-free diets are normal (factor ‘norm’) and were then confronted with critical calls for a meat-free diet, either from a meat-eating or vegan messenger. We then assessed reaction to the calls as well as hypothetical meal choice as dependent/outcome variable. As predicted, calls voiced by a vegan messenger were consistently rated to be more threatening than the same criticism voiced by meat-eaters. Vegans’ messages were also perceived as less helpful for the environment and vegan messengers were perceived less positively. However, these effects differed between countries. No direct effects of the messenger on meal choice were observed. Reminding people of a pro-vegan or a pro-meat norm had no observable effects. To promote more sustainable diets, campaigns should use meat-eating messengers and take culture into account.
Temporary migration of Romanian Roma people to European countries Luiza Meseşan-Schmitz, Claudiu Coman, Diana-Cristina Bódi, Mihaela Gotea Frontiers in Sociology, 2025 IntroductionRoma people in Europe are still in a great risk of social exclusion because of the stereotypes, prejudices, and discrimination against them, known as Antigypsyism. They also encounter high levels of poverty, lower levels of education, housing conditions, and health care, high rates of unemployment, and so on. Based on the push-pull theory, the present study examines the phenomenon of international migration of the Roma population from Olt County, Romania, capturing the specific factors that led to their migration and return to the country, and also the effects of this phenomenon on the community at the place of origin.Methodsour study used a mixed-methods approach, applying a non-standardized questionnaire to 796 Roma people who have experienced international, temporary migration and currently live in Olt County from Romania and semistructured interviews with 15 managers and representatives of the local public and socio-cultural institutions from the same region.Resultsthe results show us that the main push-pull factors of external migration of Roma people from Romania, as well as of their return home are economic and socio-cultural ones. Our data can add to the mentioned theory new pull factors for migration to certain countries, such as the friendly climate and easier learning of the language of the host country. We have also discovered that family is the main factor for returning home to Romania, and also the disappointment of their migration experience. The effects of their return migration on them and the community can be positive (e.g., cultural exchange, awareness of the role of education), but also negative (e.g., increasing unemployment, the negative image of Romania).Conclusionthe findings highlight some assumptions of the push-pull theory, but they also bring new perspectives for understanding and approaching this phenomenon. The perspectives of Roma and representatives of institutions are different regarding the push factors that generate external migration of Roma, Roma identify only economic factors that lead to migration, while managers and representatives also talk about socio-cultural factors involved in the decision to migrate of Roma. The study also identifies the implications generated by the return home of the Roma, with economic, socio-cultural, and educational effects, but also effects at the level of public policies. We believe that the push-pull factors of external migration and the effects of Roma's return to the country are interconnected, generating an amplification of the problems for which Roma migrate. Therefore, they constitute solid arguments for building and streamlining social integration policies for Roma.
Social Problems and Innovative Solutions: Social Entrepreneurship in Brasov County, Romania Mihaela Gotea Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics, 2024 In a complex world there are various conditions for the generation of a vast palette of social problems, which alter the quality of life for individuals, communities and society. For these problems, the solutions are designed by decisional factors (international, national or local ones) or they are emerging in a bottom-up manner (created by actors in civil society), or a combination of them. This paper aims to explore the linkage between social problems, social innovation and social entrepreneurship, with focus on Romanian context. Social entrepreneurship is a way to find new solutions to complex social problems and a generator of sustainable development of the communities and society at large. Aspects related to the macro-social framework of the social economy in Romania are highlighted. Then, the focus is on a local community, in order to describe some of its challenges and investigate mechanisms to solve these social problems. Using case studies, the paper draws on the experiences of entrepreneurs or intrapreneurs who have succeeded in developing or growing social enterprises. The exploration of their experience intends to clarify what works, and can be seen as a model of good practice.
The role of chess in the development of children-parents’ perspectives Costica Ciprian Nanu, Claudiu Coman, Maria Cristina Bularca, Luiza Mesesan-Schmitz, Mihaela Gotea, et al. Frontiers in Psychology, 2023 IntroductionThe study examines the role of chess in the development of children from the perspectives of parents. The research focused on analyzing the parents’ perceptions about chess’s role in their children’s development, on finding out how the perception of parents differs depending on whether they know how to play chess or not, and on outlining the profile of the parents whose children play chess.The study was conducted in Romania.MethodsIn order to conduct the study, a quantitative research method was used, while having as a research instrument a non-standardized questionnaire. The questionnaire was applied to parents of chess-playing children who are members of chess clubs from Romania. The sample of the study comprises 774 respondents.ResultsThe results of our research showed that parents are of the opinion that chess helps children develop their cognitive abilities, their character and their competitive spirit. Most of the parents focused on highlighting the positive effects of chess on the development of their children. Parents also considered that chess helped their children develop positive emotions and helped them overcome negative emotions. The results revealed differences between the opinions of parents depending on whether they know how to play chess or not. Thus, parents who do know how to play chess were more likely to focus on the positive effects of the game on the development of their children, and those who know how to play chess were also more satisfied with their children’s accumulated knowledge following chess lessons.DiscussionFindings extend our understanding of how parents perceive the way chess influences the development of their children, it offered us a perspective on the perceived benefits of chess, benefits which should be further analyzed in order to identify under what circumstances chess could be introduced in the school curriculum.
Exploring social workers’ perceptions of their marital partners in different family life stages, using visual methodology Visual Techniques Applied in Social Research, 2020
Why meat-eaters reject calls for a meat-free diet: Social norm and messenger effects in two meat-eating cultures JL Thürmer, C Bamberg, A Kurapov, J Blechert, D Taut, M Gotea, ... Environmental Research Communications 8 (2), 025021 , 2026 2026 Citations: 2
Temporary migration of Romanian Roma people to European countries L Meseşan-Schmitz, C Coman, DC Bódi, M Gotea Frontiers in Sociology 10, 1577497 , 2025 2025 Citations: 2
Social Problems and Innovative Solutions: Social Entrepreneurship in Brasov County, Romania M Gotea Strategic Innovative Marketing & Tourism, 585-593 , 2024 2024 Citations: 4
The role of chess in the development of children-Parents' perspectives CC Nanu, C Coman, MC Bularca, L Mesesan-Schmitz, M Gotea, ... Frontiers in Psychology 14, 1210917 , 2023 2023 Citations: 26
Configuration of Couple Relationships and Marital Conflict M Gotea Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Braşov, Series VII: Social … , 2022 2022 Citations: 2
Responsabilitatea socială corporatistă M Gotea Managementul resursei umane. Teorii in practica profesionala - Buzea, C … , 2021 2021
Social Problems in Brasov City. The Perspective of Social Workers from the Private Sector M Gotea Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Braşov, Series VII: Social … , 2020 2020 Citations: 1
Exploring social workers’ perceptions of their marital partners in different family life stages, using visual methodology M Gotea Visual Techniques Applied in Social Research - Florentina Scârneci-Domnișoru … , 2020 2020
Perceived Organizational Support for the Use of Employees’ Strengths and Employee Well-Being: A Cross-Country Comparison: MC Meyers et al. MC Meyers, BG Adams, L Sekaja, C Buzea, AM Cazan, M Gotea, ... Journal of Happiness Studies 20 (6), 1825-1841 , 2019 2019 Citations: 132
Corporate Social Responsibility and Social Work. Interconnections M Gotea, A Roşculeţ Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Brasov. Series VII, Social … , 2019 2019 Citations: 13
Development of professional skills in social work through programs of educational and support supervision. Case study: Hospice "House of Hope" Brasov M Gotea, DC Bódi Revista de Asistenta Sociala, 41 , 2017 2017 Citations: 8
Family Budget and Children Outcomes. New Perspectives M Gotea Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Braşov, Series VII: Social … , 2017 2017 Citations: 2
Maternal single-parent family in social risk situation. Psychosocial and behavioral characteristics M Gotea, M Busuioc Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Braşov. Series VII: Social … , 2016 2016 Citations: 13
The Evaluation of a Professional Development Program in Social Work. Using SWOT Analysis as an Evaluation Method DC Bódi, M Gotea Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Braşov. Series VII: Social … , 2016 2016 Citations: 5
Contemporary Challenges for Intrafamilial Relations M Gotea Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Braşov, Series VII: Social … , 2016 2016 Citations: 1
Measurement invariance of the Tilburg work identity scale for commitment and reconsideration of commitment (TWIS-CRC) in Romania, England, The Netherlands, and South Africa BG Adams, C Buzea, AM Cazan, L Sekaja, D Stefenel, M Gotea, ... Psihologia Resurselor Umane 14 (2), 122-135 , 2016 2016 Citations: 16
Reţeaua socială şi conflictul marital: constrângeri şi oportunităţi M Gotea Presa Universitară Clujeană , 2014 2014 Citations: 8
Reţelele sociale şi importanţa lor în asistenţa socială M Gotea Revista de Asistenţă Socială, 35-49 , 2010 2010 Citations: 1
The Functions of Social Networks M Gotea Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Brasov. Series IV: Philology and … , 2008 2008 Citations: 1
Attitudes To Marital Conflict M Gotea, A Dobrescu Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Braşov. Series VII: Social … , 2008 2008
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Perceived Organizational Support for the Use of Employees’ Strengths and Employee Well-Being: A Cross-Country Comparison: MC Meyers et al. MC Meyers, BG Adams, L Sekaja, C Buzea, AM Cazan, M Gotea, ... Journal of Happiness Studies 20 (6), 1825-1841 , 2019 2019 Citations: 132
The role of chess in the development of children-Parents' perspectives CC Nanu, C Coman, MC Bularca, L Mesesan-Schmitz, M Gotea, ... Frontiers in Psychology 14, 1210917 , 2023 2023 Citations: 26
Measurement invariance of the Tilburg work identity scale for commitment and reconsideration of commitment (TWIS-CRC) in Romania, England, The Netherlands, and South Africa BG Adams, C Buzea, AM Cazan, L Sekaja, D Stefenel, M Gotea, ... Psihologia Resurselor Umane 14 (2), 122-135 , 2016 2016 Citations: 16
Corporate Social Responsibility and Social Work. Interconnections M Gotea, A Roşculeţ Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Brasov. Series VII, Social … , 2019 2019 Citations: 13
Maternal single-parent family in social risk situation. Psychosocial and behavioral characteristics M Gotea, M Busuioc Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Braşov. Series VII: Social … , 2016 2016 Citations: 13
Development of professional skills in social work through programs of educational and support supervision. Case study: Hospice "House of Hope" Brasov M Gotea, DC Bódi Revista de Asistenta Sociala, 41 , 2017 2017 Citations: 8
Reţeaua socială şi conflictul marital: constrângeri şi oportunităţi M Gotea Presa Universitară Clujeană , 2014 2014 Citations: 8
The Evaluation of a Professional Development Program in Social Work. Using SWOT Analysis as an Evaluation Method DC Bódi, M Gotea Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Braşov. Series VII: Social … , 2016 2016 Citations: 5
Social Problems and Innovative Solutions: Social Entrepreneurship in Brasov County, Romania M Gotea Strategic Innovative Marketing & Tourism, 585-593 , 2024 2024 Citations: 4
Why meat-eaters reject calls for a meat-free diet: Social norm and messenger effects in two meat-eating cultures JL Thürmer, C Bamberg, A Kurapov, J Blechert, D Taut, M Gotea, ... Environmental Research Communications 8 (2), 025021 , 2026 2026 Citations: 2
Temporary migration of Romanian Roma people to European countries L Meseşan-Schmitz, C Coman, DC Bódi, M Gotea Frontiers in Sociology 10, 1577497 , 2025 2025 Citations: 2
Configuration of Couple Relationships and Marital Conflict M Gotea Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Braşov, Series VII: Social … , 2022 2022 Citations: 2
Family Budget and Children Outcomes. New Perspectives M Gotea Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Braşov, Series VII: Social … , 2017 2017 Citations: 2
Social Problems in Brasov City. The Perspective of Social Workers from the Private Sector M Gotea Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Braşov, Series VII: Social … , 2020 2020 Citations: 1
Contemporary Challenges for Intrafamilial Relations M Gotea Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Braşov, Series VII: Social … , 2016 2016 Citations: 1
Reţelele sociale şi importanţa lor în asistenţa socială M Gotea Revista de Asistenţă Socială, 35-49 , 2010 2010 Citations: 1
The Functions of Social Networks M Gotea Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Brasov. Series IV: Philology and … , 2008 2008 Citations: 1
Responsabilitatea socială corporatistă M Gotea Managementul resursei umane. Teorii in practica profesionala - Buzea, C … , 2021 2021
Exploring social workers’ perceptions of their marital partners in different family life stages, using visual methodology M Gotea Visual Techniques Applied in Social Research - Florentina Scârneci-Domnișoru … , 2020 2020
Attitudes To Marital Conflict M Gotea, A Dobrescu Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Braşov. Series VII: Social … , 2008 2008