Jolita Vveinhardt, Prof/Dr
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Jolita Vveinhardt, Prof/Dr
@jolita-vveinhardt.bsky.social

Workplace Relationships & Organizational Behavior Researcher | Helping teams collaborate better | Advocate for healthy work cultures.

Business 39%
Economics 20%

Estiyanti, N. M., Novotny, A., Máté, D., & Vveinhardt, J. (2025). EXPLORING HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES IN START-UP ECOSYSTEMS. Management Theory and Studies for Rural Business and Infrastructure Development, 47(1), 1–14. doi.org/10.15544/mts...
EXPLORING HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES IN START-UP ECOSYSTEMS | Management Theory and Studies for Rural Business and Infrastructure Development
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Our new review maps 219 studies on human resource management in start-ups, revealing how HRM shapes entrepreneurial teams and digital transformation. The findings highlight HRM’s key role in boosting performance and advancing sustainable development goals. doi.org/10.15544/mts...

Oleksenko, R., Deikus, M., & Vveinhardt, J. (2025). El acento ucraniano de la crisis migratoria europea en el contexto de la filosofía de la marginalidad. INTERACCIÓN Y PERSPECTIVA. Revista De Trabajo Social, 15(2), 596–611. doi.org/10.5281/zeno...
El acento ucraniano de la crisis migratoria europea en el contexto de la filosofía de la marginalidad
El objetivo del estudio es comprender los procesos migratorios y su impacto en la marginación, así como explorar las perspectivas de desarrollo, utilizando como ejemplo a los inmigrantes ucranianos en...
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Oleksenko, R., Deikus, M., & Vveinhardt, J. (2025). El acento ucraniano de la crisis migratoria europea en el contexto de la filosofía de la marginalidad. INTERACCIÓN Y PERSPECTIVA. Revista De Trabajo Social, 15(2), 596–611. doi.org/10.5281/zeno...
El acento ucraniano de la crisis migratoria europea en el contexto de la filosofía de la marginalidad
El objetivo del estudio es comprender los procesos migratorios y su impacto en la marginación, así como explorar las perspectivas de desarrollo, utilizando como ejemplo a los inmigrantes ucranianos en...
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New article out! We examine the European migration crisis through the lens of marginality, focusing on the Ukrainian experience in Europe and what it reveals about evolving pathways of integration and belonging. doi.org/10.5281/zeno...

Zhang, H., Xiao, J. ., Vveinhardt, J., & Máté, D. (2025). COORDINATING GOVERNMENT FISCAL POLICY AND DEBT MANAGEMENT: BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS AND VISUALIZATION. Management Theory and Studies for Rural Business and Infrastructure Development, 47(3), 459–483. doi.org/10.15544/mts...
COORDINATING GOVERNMENT FISCAL POLICY AND DEBT MANAGEMENT: BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS AND VISUALIZATION | Management Theory and Studies for Rural Business and Infrastructure Development
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Our new study maps 25 years of research on how governments coordinate fiscal policy and debt management - highlighting the balance between fiscal sustainability and growth in emerging economies.

Reklaitiene, D.; Vveinhardt, J. Mindfulness and Emotional Intelligence as Predictors of PsychologicalWell-Being in Athletes with Disabilities. Sports 2025, 13, 389.
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Our new study explores how mindfulness and emotional intelligence interact to shape stress, anxiety, and depression among athletes with disabilities.
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Zhang, H., Xiao, J. ., Vveinhardt, J., & Máté, D. (2025). COORDINATING GOVERNMENT FISCAL POLICY AND DEBT MANAGEMENT: BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS AND VISUALIZATION. Management Theory and Studies for Rural Business and Infrastructure Development, 47(3), 459–483. doi.org/10.15544/mts...
COORDINATING GOVERNMENT FISCAL POLICY AND DEBT MANAGEMENT: BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS AND VISUALIZATION | Management Theory and Studies for Rural Business and Infrastructure Development
The coordination of government fiscal policy and debt management is critical for economic stability, yet emerging economies face distinct challenges in balancing fiscal sustainability with growth objectives. This study addresses the research gap regarding the interplay between fiscal space, debt dynamics, and policy coordination, particularly in understudied regional contexts. Using a bibliometric analysis of 562 Scopus-indexed publications (1999-2024), we employ citation network analysis, keyword co-occurrence mapping, and burst detection to identify evolving research trends and thematic clusters. Results reveal that fiscal sustainability and debt responsiveness are central concerns, with emerging themes including fiscal reaction functions, COVID-19 impacts, and sovereign debt management. The study highlights the need for context-sensitive fiscal rules and improved policy coordination to enhance debt sustainability in infrastructure-focused development settings. These findings offer practical insights for policymakers designing fiscally responsible growth strategies.
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Dear Hari ‪@hariharasudan.bsky.social‬, congratulations to you and our great team on this excellent result! Thank you for the truly wonderful collaboration! rdcu.be/eKsQ0
Mapping the Landscape of Religious Coping: Review and Bibliometric Analysis of Theocentric and Non-Theocentric Practices - Journal of Religion and Health
This study presents an integrated review of religious coping, comparing theocentric and non-theocentric mechanisms, and examining research trends. Combining a narrative review with a VOSviewer-based b...
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Joseph, J.J., Anandhan, H., Deikus, M., Vveinhardt, J. 2025. Mapping the Landscape of Religious Coping: Review and Bibliometric Analysis of Theocentric and Non-Theocentric Practices. Journal of Religion and Health. doi.org/10.1007/s109...
Mapping the Landscape of Religious Coping: Review and Bibliometric Analysis of Theocentric and Non-Theocentric Practices - Journal of Religion and Health
This study presents an integrated review of religious coping, comparing theocentric and non-theocentric mechanisms, and examining research trends. Combining a narrative review with a VOSviewer-based bibliometric analysis of 2403 Scopus-indexed articles (1982–2025), the study examines the conceptual differences and functional roles of coping strategies in various religious traditions. The study’s results highlight three main differences between theocentric and non-theocentric traditions. These encompass theological and existential meaning-making, surrendering to God and self-control, as well as spiritual renewal and personal transformation. Theocentric coping is typically based on a divine relationship and prayer, whereas non-theocentric approaches emphasize inner balance, rituals, and ethical self-improvement. It has been found that most research focuses on Western, monotheistic contexts, primarily Christianity and Islam, while non-theocentric systems such as Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism remain underrepresented. The peripheral use of terms such as mindfulness, meditation, and holistic care suggests that although these topics exist, they are still insufficiently studied in the field of research on religious coping. This study contributes to the theoretical enrichment of the thematic field of religious coping and promotes the development of empirical research aimed at in-depth examination of non-theocentric coping practices in crises, as well as the revision of conventional models for coping assessment, which do not sufficiently reflect the existing spiritual and philosophical diversity of non-theocentric traditions.
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A new study analyzed 2,403 scientific articles to uncover how people from different religious traditions cope with hardship through prayer or meditation. It turns out that Eastern wisdom still remains under-voiced.
#ReligiousCoping #Theocentric #Mindfulness #OpenScience #AcademicSky

Šimelytė, A., Vveinhardt, J., & Deikus, M. (2025). SOCIOECONOMIC RESILIENCE IN THE CONTEXT OF SUSTAINABILITY: A COMPARISON OF THE NORDIC AND BALTIC STATES. Management Theory and Studies for Rural Business and Infrastructure Development, 47(2), 187–204. doi.org/10.15544/mts...

New study compares socioeconomic resilience in Nordic vs. Baltic countries through the lens of sustainability. Findings highlight how welfare models, institutional strength & regional shocks shape resilience. #Sustainability #Resilience #OpenScience #AcademicChatter #AcademicSky

Aarvidurai E., Anandhan H., Thiyagarajan T. K., Vveinhardt J. 2025. Education as panacea: Paradigm shift in assessing the English for medical purposes needs and learning preferences of allied health science students. Humanities and Social Sciences Letters, 13(3), 998–1013. doi.org/10.18488/73.....

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A study reveals the rising need for English among Allied Health Science students in India as it's now crucial in the medical curriculum, especially for non-English speakers. #MedicalEducation #EnglishForMedicalPurposes #OpenScience

Our study provides novel evidence via the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC). It confirms the “too poor to go green” hypothesis: countries with GDP per capita below $4,260 struggle to curb CO₂ emissions, while growth beyond this point increases carbon intensity.

Thrilled to share that our newest article “University business incubators in Indonesia: Navigating commercial viability and societal contributions” is published!
Big thanks and congrats to my amazing co-authors – it was a pleasure working together.
Máté Domicián, Ni Made ESTIYANTI, Adam Novotny

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While focusing on the consequences of bullying (like utilitarianism does) might not always encourage people to help the victim, relying on their conscience (like the idea of synderesis) is a better way to get people to do the right thing when they witness bullying.
Synderesis vs. Consequentialism and Utilitarianism in Workplace Bullying Prevention | Article | Social Inclusion
Jolita Vveinhardt, Mykolas Deikus
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Naujos knygos man kvepia. Kad tik užtektų vasaros joms perskaityti 🫶 #books #bullying #bullyingprevention #conflict #ilovemywork❤️

A kind note from @researchgate.bsky.social – ‘Great job, Jolita!’ – is all it takes to brighten the day 🙂 Grateful for the motivation to keep writing and sharing ideas.

The final OPUS project conference crowned an intensive and meaningful effort, concluding with certificates awarded to all participants as a testament to completing the Open Science Ambassadors program. Yet the journey is far from over! #openscience #OPUS #Lithuania