by András Nábrádi & Hajnalka Madai The aim of this paper is to give an overview of the risk attitudes of Hungarian sheep producers regarding the changes they have had to go through since the political changes of 1989–1990. Moreover, the objective of this study is to strengthen the empirical basis…
PART-TIME EXECUTIVE PROGRAMME, QUALITY MANUAL
by AGRIMBA team An MBA course with an international perspective, designed for those who wish to develop their careers in an agri-business environment. Taught at weekends on a part-time basis, by an international team using both the Local and English language. An interactive teaching style with extensive use of case studies…
OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE INCLUSION OF LESS-FAVOURED AREAS IN THE NORTHERN GREAT PLAIN REGION
by Beata Bittner Agricultural economics and its part, rural economics plays a determining role in Hungary. Most rural families perform self-sufficient farm production for a living. In the present conditions of infrastructure and human resources, there are regions where the only rural alternative for employment is agriculture. There are significant differences…
MBA EDUCATION AT DEBRECEN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT
by András Nábrádi, László Kárpáti & János Lazányi The Faculty of Agricultural Economics and Rural Development has excelled in research, education and service in all parts of the food system from farm to fork. The core focus areas include economic education and knowledge transfer, effective food chain management, food safety and quality,…
MASTER TRAINING IN AGRIBUSINESS AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ZAGREB
by László Kárpáti The main objective of the AHEAD project is to establish new BSc and MSc programmes in Croatia at two Faculties of the University of Zagreb. These are as follows: Agricultural and Rural Development, Food Safety and Quality Management and pilot MSc training in Agribusiness and Rural Development. These…
LEARNING FOR THE KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY
by Ivana Tichá With sustained use and creation of knowledge in the centre of the economic development process, an economy essentially becomes a Knowledge Economy. A Knowledge Economy (KE) is one that utilizes knowledge as the key engine of economic growth. It is an economy where knowledge is acquired, created, disseminated…
LAND REGULATION IN THE EUROPEAN UNION AND HUNGARY
by Erika Szabó Land, as it constitutes one of the bases of agricultural production, has a special position in the economic-judiciary surroundings of states. In Hungarian history, land ownership has undergone many radical transitions. The decade starting from the political and land regulation reform is a short time in land tenure.…
KEY ASPECTS OF INVESTMENT ANALYSIS
by András Nábrádi & László Szőllősi This paper reviewed principally accepted methods applied to investment analysis. To describe every aspect of investment analysis fully would require far more space than available here, so we highlight only of few of its aspects. This study collects several well-known bibliographies, contrasts them with each…
„GREEN” PUBLIC RELATIONS: PUBLIC RELATIONS IN THE SECTOR OF PRODUCTS AND SERVICES FOR POLISH AGRICULTURE
by Sebastian Wl⁄ odarski The field of Public Relations has undoubtedly been assuming growing importance in Poland. Understood as an element of marketing communication or a function of company management, it has a significant impact on company’s external and internal environment. According to Puls Biznesu3 the value of the Polish PR…