ISSN: 1648 - 4460

International Journal of Scholarly Papers

VU KHF

Transformations  in
Business & Economics

Transformations in
Business & Economics

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    Vilnius University, 2002-2003
Reviews on International Conferences
Title of the 2nd International Conference: New Trends of the Development of Industry
Organiser(s): Faculty of Business & Management, Brno University of Technology (the Czech Republic)
Date: 4 – 5th December, 2002
Venue: Faculty of Business & Management, Brno University of Technology, Technická 2, 616 69 Brno, the Czech Republic
Language: English, Czech, Slovak
Contact person(s): Ing. Stanislav Škapa, Ph.D.
Ing. Robert Zich, Ph.D.
Tel.: +420-541 142 379
E-mail:
Conference material: Conferences abstracts are published in a separate booklet, while full conference proceedings are issues on CD, no later than March, 2003.

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Title of the 1st International Seminar for Doctoral Students: The Learning (Knowledge) Economy
Organiser(s): Centre of International Business and Economic Research (CIBER) (Lithuania)
Date: 28th March, 2003
Venue: Knowledge Economy Forum, Šiaurės Technologijų Parkas. Žinių Ekonomikos Forumas, J.Galvydžio g. 5, LT-2042 Vilnius, Lithuania
Language: English
Contact person(s): Dr. Audra Mockaitis
Dr. Arūnas Starkus
E-mail:
Seminar website: www.ciber.lt
Seminar material: A course reader - including the below listed articles was distributed to the participants at least 2 weeks in advance. Doctoral students were expected to read the material in advance and prepare questions for discussions. More than half of reading materials can be found and downloaded at www.druid.dk/wp/wp.html

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