by András Nábrádi In the early 1990’s MBA educations started independently in Warsaw, Prague, and Debrecen. In the middle 1990’s a small network was estblished with the mentioned institutions, as well as supporters from different universities like Wageningen, Aberdeen, Cork, later Fayetteville from Arcansas (USA). In the beginning of the 21st…
WORK ORGANIZATION AND ECONOMIC EXAMINATION OF BREADWINNING OF RURALITY
by Árpád Ferencz – Rita Kalmár Agriculture has been and probably will be a significant branch in the south part of the Great Plain in the future as well. Besides the mass products and in many cases instead of them when forming the agricultural structure, this region has to pay more…
USING DEA TO EVALUATE EFFICIENCY OF HIGHER EDUCATION
by Réka Tóth The aim of the higher education reform process both in Hungary and in the European countries is establishing a competitive, qualitative higher education with efficiently operating institutions. The question of efficiency needs increased attention not only because of the decline of the state support but also the rapid…
USE OF COORDINATION SPHERES IN FOOD ECONOMICS
by József Tóth The coordination plays central role in the economics. The conventional economic theory looks at the market and enterprise (or hierarchy) as two different, separated manner of coordination of economic goods and services. However the modern organization theory, price theory and institutional economics show that different types (not only…
TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT IN THE FOOD INDUSTRY – CURRENT SITUATION AND POTENTIAL IN GERMANY
by Clemens Morath and Reiner Doluschitz The requirements in terms of information availability, risk precaution and control in the food industry continue to increase. In this context the interest of companies in the Total Quality Management (TQM) approach is also increasing. This development attracts notice to Business Excellence and connected systems.…
STRATEGIC APPROACH TO SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS OF GALENIKA FITOFARMACIJA A.D. IN A CONTEXT OF ACCESSION OF REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
by Dijana Zecevic Galenika Fitofarmacija Joint-Stock Company is the largest Serbian manufacturer of products for crop and plant protection and the products for communal hygiene. This company has successfully been operating on the domestic industrial area since 1955, the time when the first herbicide of the Galenika of that time was…
SOME ASPECTS OF ACCOUNTING AND MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING DURING ECOCONOMIC DOWNTURNS
by Tamás Dékán Economic slowdown and downturn creates new situation for every organisation, no one can avoid facing to new situation created by the global financial-, and economic crisis. All of the organisational function should reconsider its own role within the company due to the new circumstances, Accounting and Mangement Accounting…
THE SITUATION OF THE HUNGARIAN AGRICULTURAL HIGHER EDUCATION
by Sándor Magda – Andrea Herneczky – Sándor Marselek – Erika Varga The knowledge-based, competitive economy places a great emphasis on the education system. The responsibility of higher education is to impart knowledge of high standard which is in harmony with the continuously changing environment. Higher education has a special role…
ROMANIAN INSURANCE BUSINESS TRENDS AND THE INTERNATIONAL CRISIS EFFECTS ON IT
by Cosmin Joldes and Alexandra Horobet Is it interesting a 2 billion euro insurance market for the “old” Europe? “Not very much” one may say considering this figure represents no more than 16% of the insurance turn-over in the case of the most recent entry in the Romanian market, Groupama. The…
THE ROLE OF LEADERS’ EMOTIONS
by Kornélia Lazányi Western cultures support the notion that the ideal ‘professional’ behaviour for a leader is primarily rational and carefully controlled emotionally. The relationship of reason and emotion is often played out as one of mutual exclusion, and moreover as one representing hierarchy of leaders and followers. Power positions in…