Business School

Sukurta: 14 June 2020

VUVM 22 Saulėtekio, LT-10225 Vilnius, Lithuania
Tel. 236 6889
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Director – Dr. Birutė Miškinienė

 

 

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Entrepreneurship and Family Business
Innovation and Digital Transformation
Corporate Governance
Global Leadership

RESEARCH PROJECTS CARRIED OUT IN 2019

Baltic Sea Region Interreg project: Baltic Sea Underground Innovation Network. 2017–2020.
Partners: University of Oulu, Kerttu Saalasti Institute (Finland), Oulu University of Applied Sciences (Finland), University of Silesia in Katowice (Poland), Swedish Nuclear Fuel and
Waste Management Co (Sweden), KGHM Cuprum Research & Development Centre Ltd. (Poland), TU Bergakademia Freiberg Technical University (Germany), German Research Centre for Geosciences (Germany), Vilnius University (Lithuania), National Centre for Nuclear Research (Poland), Baltic Scientific Instruments (Latvia), Karelian Research Centre of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian JSC Khlopin Radium Institute (Russia), Sotkamo Silver AB (Sweden), Tallinn University of Technology (Estonia)

The purpose of the project is to develop a service offering of Baltic Sea Region’s (BSR) underground laboratories (UL) in order to develop their capability to offer technology transfer utilizing the facilities and research infrastructures of the ULs for business development. Six underground laboratories are involved in the BSUIN project.
The main outcome of the project is a sustainable network organization, which will disseminate the technical, marketing, operational quality, training and other information about the BSR ULs created during the project. The web based tool and the network organization will be created so that they will provide an open innovation platform for further quality development and innovation and share the best practices for service concepts, facility improvement and methodology recommendations from piloting activities.
The expected results and outcomes of BSUIN project:

  • Database consisting of the characterization data related to the Underground Labs in the Baltic Sea region.
  • Web based tool that makes the database available.
  • Baltic Sea region wide transnational network.

Research Council of Lithuania. Generation Y Personal Finance Management Knowledge Survey. T. Gudaitis, M. Baranauskas. 2019.
The research aims to identify factors that could contribute to the financial literacy generation of the generation Y and active personal finance management by analysing the level of financial management skills of the Lithuanian generation Y (millennials) and comparing them in the international context.

MAIN R&D&I (RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND INNOVATION) PARTNERS

Higher Education Governance and Management, Helsinki University (Finland)
Oulu University of Applied Sciences (Finland)
Tallinn University of Technology (Estonia)
University of Oulu, Kerttu Saalasti Institute (Finland)
Rotterdam Business School (the Netherlands)
Advenio e-Academy (Malta)
Polytechnic Institute of Porto (Portugal)

Main publications:

Dezemyda, I., Dezemidiene D., Arbataitis, E. The design approach of knowledge-based management system for control of manufacturing processes of woven fabrics. Baltic J. Modern Computing. 2019, 7(2): 211–223, https://doi.org/10.22364/bjmc.2019.7.2.03.

Dikcius, V., Kirse, S., Casas, R., & Koncanina, A. Drivers of attitudinal and behavioural loyalty in B-2-B markets. Engineering Economics. 2019, 30(1): 94–102.

Minelgaite, I., Edvardsson, I. R., Stangej, O., Stankeviciene, J. Sustainable leader identity construction: a follower-centric approach. Transformations in Business & Economics. 2019, 18, No 2(47): 21–43.

Lauzikas, M., Miliute, A. Communication efficiency and effectiveness within strategic management of change: insights into civil service organizations. Journal of Security and Sustainability Issues. 2019, 8(4): 617–630. doi: 10.9770/jssi.2019.8.4(6).

Lauzikas, M., Miliute, A. Transformational communication via evolving ethical and moral norms of Lithuanian civil service organizations. Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Issues. 2019, 6 (4): 1750–1761. doi: 10.9770/jesi.2019.6.4(14).