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Empiric Study Of International Academic Mobility In Kosovo And Its Impact On Development, Lirigzona Morina, Galia Marinova Oct 2021

Empiric Study Of International Academic Mobility In Kosovo And Its Impact On Development, Lirigzona Morina, Galia Marinova

UBT International Conference

The background of the research presented in the paper lies in the divergence between the observations of international student mobility in the context of the internationalization of higher educations by the EU and universities on one hand and international students’ motivations for study abroad in general. The research is based on four main case studies of Universities in Kosovo, Bulgaria, Sweden, and Poland including here also other exchange students from different continents such as Fiji, India, South Africa, etc. A survey with some questions is designed and 272 responses from students on Erasmus+ mobilities are collected in 2020 and analyzed. …


What Happens In Savannah Shouldn’T Stay In Savannah, Dean Luethi Apr 2020

What Happens In Savannah Shouldn’T Stay In Savannah, Dean Luethi

Academic Chairpersons Conference Proceedings

Each of us attend conferences with the best intentions of learning something new and utilizing this knowledge when we return to our routine. We often fall short. Participants will discuss strategies to integrate their newfound knowledge into their lives back home and make a plan to actualize that desire.


The Impact Of Effective Management On Economic Growth, Ylber Limani, Florentina Musliu, Blerina Hoxha Oct 2019

The Impact Of Effective Management On Economic Growth, Ylber Limani, Florentina Musliu, Blerina Hoxha

UBT International Conference

Effective management implies truthful and satisfactory performance of management activities. A high performing productive management typically perform activities effectively and efficiently. Accordingly, companies and countries can be economically viable when the available human, physical, and financial resources are effectively and efficiently managed to ensure the economic growth and well-being. Growth is most powerful organisational device to compete and to sustain by creating profits and by providing prosperity. Nevertheless, the essential management principles alone, could not provide sufficient support to achieve and sustain the ultimate goal of growth and affluence. Therefore, deep focusing on management effectiveness is needed to achieve higher …


The Relationship Between Emotional Intelligence And Organizational Learning, Monica D. Guillory, Hariette Bettis-Outland, Aberdeen Leila Borders, Muhammad Bilal Feb 2019

The Relationship Between Emotional Intelligence And Organizational Learning, Monica D. Guillory, Hariette Bettis-Outland, Aberdeen Leila Borders, Muhammad Bilal

Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings

No abstract provided.


Prior Knowledge, Epistemic Motivation And Retail Search Behavior: A Proposal, James W. Clark Dba, Phillip L. Bond Phd Feb 2019

Prior Knowledge, Epistemic Motivation And Retail Search Behavior: A Proposal, James W. Clark Dba, Phillip L. Bond Phd

Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings

No abstract provided.


The Spatial Nature Of Entrepreneurship, Economic Prosperity And, The Informal Economy, Besnik Skenderi, Diamanta Skenderi Nov 2014

The Spatial Nature Of Entrepreneurship, Economic Prosperity And, The Informal Economy, Besnik Skenderi, Diamanta Skenderi

UBT International Conference

Businesses are not refining products and they are not adding any value on the sold products, but they are using the opportunity to purchase goods with lower price and then sell those products with a higher price, where the difference between those prices is profit. In addition, knowledge is an important factor, which explains the arrays of known profit opportunities, which entrepreneurs face, and those opportunities are not equally discoverable in all locations. The issue with classical and neoclassical models of land rent is a fact that they were based on an assumption where perfect knowledge of transportation requirements and …


The Role Of The Technology In Developing Economies - Case Of Albania, Pranvera Resulaj, Edmira Cakrani Nov 2012

The Role Of The Technology In Developing Economies - Case Of Albania, Pranvera Resulaj, Edmira Cakrani

UBT International Conference

We propose a theory of Economic Development in which technology adoption and barriers to such adoption are the focus. The size of these barriers differs across countries and time. The larger these barriers, the greater the investment a society must take to adopt a more advanced technology. The model base lied to the western countries, which have received a great and huge development of technology and goes away in an observation about the adaption of such technology by Albanian Economy, as a developing country. We are focus in identification of the main barriers affronted by Albania Economy finding the correlation …