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Balkan Region Conference on Engineering and Business Education2014 - 2019
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 Volume 3, issue 1, 2019
 
  The Relevance of the Master’s in Engineering Education at a University of Technology in South Africa   pp. 1-9 Moloi Kholeka and Ndege MauriceThe Role of Public-Private Partnerships in Higher Education How Tertiary Institutions in emerging Economies benefit from Public-Private Partnerships   pp. 1-7 Warasthe RonakUsing AHP and VIKOR to evaluate the hotel industry of eight European countries   pp. 8-13 Digkoglou Panagiota, Dragoslis Athanasios, Papathanasiou Jason and Kostoglou VassilisConducting a Graduate Tracer Study at a University of Technology: a Quest to Enhance the Learning Experience   pp. 10-18 Brits Hans J. and Steyn ChrisJob matching as a new challenge for work performance   pp. 14-19 Velciu MagdalenaDid the four-year extended programme make a difference towards the success rate of the engineering faculty?   pp. 19-26 Sutherland TrudyTeaching Professional and Technical Communication: The Case of Technical Documentation   pp. 20-24 Tănase DeliaResearch on identifying opportunities to improve collaboration between companies and professors from technical higher education   pp. 25-34 Oțel Călin Ciprian and Lungu FlorinEffective strategies in new curricula development at Higher Education Institutions in South Africa   pp. 27-34 Fritz Wilfred, Stringer Toni and Staak AnthonyVirtual Engagement: A Nexus Between Internationalisation and Decolonisation of the Curriculum in the PEESA III Project?   pp. 35-43 Cooke Lesley Anne, Lungu Bwalya and Samuels LavernResearch on the possibility of improving technical higher education through the parties involved in the Bologna Process   pp. 35-44 Oțel Călin Ciprian and Firescu VioletaNew Curriculum Development in Operations Management   pp. 44-61 Trimble John, Murambiwa Tapiwa and Plessis Francisca DuCriterial suppliers’ evaluation model aimed at SCM performance, production and engineering process’s improvement   pp. 45-51 Dumitrascu OanaWhen industry and academia meet: the development of a robotized semiautomatic motorcycle transmission   pp. 52-61 Lobonț Lucian, Petruse Radu Emanuil, Bondrea Ioan and Obrodoviciu Paul MihaiChallenges of scaling-up process for start-ups   pp. 62-70 Zajko MarianNew role model for teachers in Higher Education?   pp. 62-67 Hochrinner HagenFlexible Pathways for Modernisation of Undergraduate Engineering Programmes by Country-Adapted Implementation of the Practice- Integrated Dual Study Model in Bulgaria and Romania   pp. 68-74 Mahler Evgenia, Ilieva Galina, Breaz Radu and Georgiev PetarInvestigating the moderating role of work experience on students` entrepreneurial intentions: evidence from Romania   pp. 71-78 Militaru Gheorghe, Deselnicu Dana-Corina and Ioanid AlexandraThe Emerging Role of New Technologies in Vocational Education   pp. 75-80 Maričić Sven, Haber Iva Mrša, Radolović Donald and Veljović IvanBranding in the age of social media: how entrepreneurs use social networks to boost their service-based businesses   pp. 79-85 Ioanid Alexandra, Deselnicu Dana Corina and Militaru GheorgheInternal Service Quality at our University - Centralizing vs. Decentralizing   pp. 81-85 Krause Regina, Berg Marco and Domröse HartmutStudents’ Attitudes and Intentions towards Rural Tourism Entrepreneurship   pp. 86-91 Muresan Iulia C., Chiciudean Gabriela O., Arion Felix H., Poruțiu Andra and Harun RezhenDevelopment and Implementation of Master Programme in Smart Transport and Logistics for Cities   pp. 86-93 Comi Antonio, Lobashov Oleksii, Olkhova Mariia, Roslavtsev Dmytro and Vakulenko KaterynaThe Priority of Entrepreneurship Education is to Inspire Students' Passion   pp. 92-98 Xing Huiting and Liu YunVET in the Marine Higher Education – Some Challenges and Outcomes   pp. 94-102 Ilieva GalinaFostering skills for digital social innovations in entrepreneurship education   pp. 99-105 Hamburg Ileana, Vladut Gabriel and O’Brien EmmaAcademic Staff in Engineering and the Built Environment at Durban University of Technology: A Baseline Study of Gender Equality   pp. 103-112 Cooke Lesley Anne, Jackson Hester and Armoed ZakheeyaEfficiency Assessment of Universities with DEA Method Based on Public Data   pp. 106-114 Olariu Gabriela Vica and Brad StelianAdaptation of the Engineering Curriculum in the Age of Industry 4.0   pp. 113-123 Reddy SerendraNature of case study as the accelerator for transmission of economic knowledge and entrepreneurship   pp. 115-120 Milaszewicz Danuta and Zakrzewska MałgorzataThe Analysis and Improvement Strategies on College Students' Employment and Entrepreneurship Measures - Taking Universities in Hebei Province as an Example   pp. 121-129 Bai Haiqi and Han MengxiaoOpen Educational Resources - in Engineering Education, Case Study at UC/AGH, UB and ULBS   pp. 124-131 Duşe Dan-Maniu and Simó IldikóImplementing A Low Cost Data Acquisition System for Engineering Education Programs in Universities   pp. 130-136 Rei SilviuEntrepreneurial Learning and AI Literacy to Support Digital Entrepreneurship   pp. 132-144 Hamburg Ileana, O’brien Emma and Vladut GabrielHolonic Handling the Unexpected in Project Management   pp. 137-143 Bakos Levente and Dumitrașcu DănuțThe need for internships and school practices as a method of bridging the gap between education and industry in Romania   pp. 144-150 Miricescu Dan and Tăbuşcă DianaEmotional Intelligence as a Support for Professional Development in Engineering Education   pp. 145-153 Duşe Dan Maniu and Frangulea Pastor Aida CristinaKnowledge transfer in the field of Supply Chain Management   pp. 151-158 Dumitrașcu Manuel and Kifor Claudiu VasileInvestigation on the Possibility of Designing an Educational Dynamic Light Scattering Device for Sizing Particles Suspended in Air   pp. 154-161 Chicea Dan and Leca CristianIntegration of Entrepreneurship into Higher Education (Educational Sciences) in Lithuania and Latvia: Students and University Teachers’ Opinion   pp. 159-166 Melnikova Julija, Norbert Grünwald, Ahrens Andreas and Zaščerinska JeļenaInnovative Method for the Transmission of Knowledge in Food Engineering   pp. 162-168 Tiţa Ovidiu, Tiţa Mihaela Adriana and Constantinescu Adelina MariaMaster Programme “Information and Electrical Engineering” for International Students at Hochschule Wismar: Theoretical Framework   pp. 167-174 Ahrens Andreas, Grünwald Norbert, Bassus Olaf, Zaščerinska Jeļena and Melnikova JulijaPreannouncement of New Products: Overcoming Individual Adoption Barriers   pp. 169-179 Pezoldt Kerstin, Correns Anne and Zajko MarianIntercultural and Interdisciplinary Exchange between German and Southern Africa’s Students within PEESA II   pp. 175-182 Grünwald Norbert, Zaščerinska Jeļena, Staak Anthony, Munda Josiah, Nesamvuni Edgar, Chisale Paul, Pfaffenberger Kay and Pienaar HendrikIncorporation of Practice Based Approach into Engineering Education at Master Level: Analysis of Needs of Teaching staff at Cape Peninsula University of Technology within PEESA III Project   pp. 180-188 Gruenwald Norbert, Staak Anthony, Bosman Stephen, Ndihokubwayo Ruben, Zaščerinska Jeļena and Ahrens AndreasStudy on Construction of Open Network Teaching in University   pp. 183-188 Cao Yanfei and He YueCost effective teaching and research tools for automotive dynamics   pp. 189-197 Bățăuș Marius, Stoica Ionuț and Oprean MirceaTraining PhD students for teaching of engineering disciplines: Study of Russian Universities Experience   pp. 189-197 Lazarou Elisabeth, Vatolkina Natalia, Dascalu Maria and Smirnova ElenaTeaching in Higher Education: Students’ Deep Learning of Brewing by Labwork   pp. 198-205 Păcală Mariana-Liliana, Șipoş Anca Sorina, Brudiu Lucica and Favier LidiaDesign Tool for a Didactic Project Related to Internal Combustion Engines   pp. 198-206 Racovitza Alexandru and Radu BogdanIntegrated Neuronal Network in ERP for Management Decision Making   pp. 206-212 Țîrlea Anca Victoria, Kifor Claudiu Vasile and Țîrlea Florin CristianInnovative new methods. From theory to practice   pp. 207-214 Cîrjă Alina-Cristiana and Duminică Florina-AncuțaImproving the Effectiveness in Research and Developments Department from Automotive Industry   pp. 213-225 Gal Marius and Kifor Claudiu V.Experiential learning with living ants   pp. 215-222 Antofie Maria Mihaela, Sand Sava Camelia and Tița LucianaHow Did I Become a Good Teacher? Implications for Teacher Education   pp. 223-232 Marcut Ioana Gabriela and Kifor StefaniaThe South African Technical and Vocational Education and Training System from a German Perspective   pp. 226-234 Kuehn MartinTen Years of “Object First”   pp. 233-239 Lämmel UweVocational Employer-Sponsored Education of Employees of the Water Supply and Sewage   pp. 235-242 Babayev Vladimir, Roslavtsev Dmytro and Sorokina KaterynaDesign and development of an interactive mobile-based decision support system for selecting higher education studies   pp. 240-248 Kostoglou Vassilis and Kafkas KonstantinosAcademia-industry Collaboration for Augmented Reality Application Development   pp. 243-250 Petruse Radu Emanuil, Matei Alexandru, Kayser Marco, Maier Michael and Ćuković SašaAn Extension of the VSM Documents Representation using Word Embedding   pp. 249-257 Morariu Daniel, Vințan Lucian and Crețulescu RaduTraining Concept for Raising Awareness and Building Skills for the low Carbon Economy   pp. 251-255 Dragomir Mihai, Dragomir Diana, Popescu Sorin and Tanasiev VladimirValue Chain Planning in Cross-Industry Meta-Cluster Initiatives   pp. 256-264 Brad Emilia and Brad StelianA Comprehensive Analysis Regarding DESI Country Progress for Romania Relative to the European Average Trend   pp. 258-266 Eduard Stoica and Bogoslov Ioana AndreeaFrom Classroom to Career in Sibiu Romania – Engineering Students’ Perception on Internships and School Practices   pp. 265-272 Tăbuşcă Diana and Miricescu DanA model of business intelligence and online marketing for commercial   pp. 267-274 Gheorghe Simona, Popescu Mirona and Purcărea Anca AlexandraThe Use of Financial Products in Liquidity Risk Management by SMEs   pp. 273-281 Mioducka Mirosława and Małecka JoannaA conceptual framework concerning education as factor of elders’ acceptance for smart assistive technologies   pp. 275-283 Popescu Dorin, Popescu Sorin and Bodi StefanEXTEND Project: Systematic Approach to Curricula Development   pp. 282-289 Lazarou Elisabeth, Zerkina Natalya and Savinova YuliaIP Impairment Testing for Wireless Mobile Networks   pp. 284-291 Rusan Andrei and Vasiu RaduEmployability of New Immigrants’ Youth Studying in Technical Program in Taiwan   pp. 290-298 Chao Chih Yang, Lin Yong Shun, Chang Alvin and Chang JocelynPatterns in enterprise management software   pp. 292-300 Stoenoiu Carmen ElenaManaging Earthwork Construction Business Institutions Applying Industry 4.0 Relating Technologies – The Case of German SMEs   pp. 299-306 Hoch Nino B. and Brad StelianOrganizational knowledge management with Big Data. The foundation of using artificial intelligence   pp. 301-308 Paschek Daniel, Mocan Anca, Dufour Corina-Monica and Draghici AncaCollaborative Service-Learning Partnerships between Government, Community and University for Implementing Social Change   pp. 307-315 Scheepers JacquelineRevenue management by changing calves feeding methods at The Development and Research Center for Cattle Breeding from Arad   pp. 309-312 Săplăcan Silviu Ilie and Lile RamonaTeaching process control in food engineering: dynamic simulation of a fermentation control process   pp. 313-319 Şipoș Anca and Păcală Mariana LilianaCross-Sectional Competences For 4.0-Mindsets In VET   pp. 316-324 Gebhardt JonasComparative educational study between online and offline interactions in the knowledge-based economy   pp. 320-327 Pirnau Claudiu, Pirnau Mironela, Titu Stefan and Titu Aurel MihailSchool Governance in the European Cultural Area   pp. 325-331 Duşe Dan-Maniu and Câmpean Ioan-MariusTeaching methodology for Design for Six Sigma and Quality techniques – an approach that combines theory and practice   pp. 328-336 Nicolaescu Sergiu Stefan and Kifor Claudiu VasileNeural Networks in the Educational Sector: Challenges and Opportunities   pp. 332-337 Fiore UgoWorking college students’ profile Case Study: Faculty of Engineering Sibiu, Romania   pp. 337-341 Săvescu Roxana, Rotaru Mihaela and Stoe Ana MariaAn Innovative Game-Based Approach for Teaching Urban Sustainability   pp. 338-343 Armenia Stefano, Ciobanu Natalia, Kulakowska Michalina, Myrovali Glykeria, Papathanasiou Jason, Pompei Alessandro, Tsaples Georgios and Tsironis LoukasContent development approaches in e-learning lessons   pp. 342-348 Kifor ŞtefaniaUniversity’s digital transformation: A case study for providing e-services via Moodle   pp. 344-352 Chernogorova Yanita and Dimova RozalinaDropout of first year undergraduate students: A case study of engineering students   pp. 349-356 Bungău Constantin, Pop Adrian Petru and Borza AdrianaA Novel Design of the Pre-Processing Stage of Data Mining for Educational Purposes   pp. 353-361 Ahrens Andreas, Grünwald Norbert, Zaščerinska Jeļena and Melnikova JulijaECTS in Romania – a regulated counterexample   pp. 357-365 Isoc DorinConceptual Overview of an Anthropocentric Training Station for Manual Operations in Production   pp. 362-368 Pîrvu Bogdan-ConstantinSense pedagogy through humanities recovered into real sciences   pp. 366-370 Balanescu Dan and Fetecau CatalinThe Spatial and Temporal Properties of eLearning: an Exploratory Study Regarding the Students’ Perspective   pp. 369-376 Caramihai Mihai and Severin IrinaEngineering creativity support for future research and development   pp. 371-382 Dușe Dan Maniu and Dușe Carmen SoniaA Novel User Interface for Knowledge Base Browsing   pp. 377-382 Ciora Radu Adrian, Gifu Daniela and Simion Carmen MihaelaAn Evaluation Model of Colleges Pioneering Education Quality Based on Extension Theory   pp. 383-389 Xuehui WangSimulation-Based Learning, an Essential Tool for Control Process in Food Engineering Education   pp. 383-389 Şipoş Anca and Păcală Mariana LilianaImmigrants and Asylum Seekers’ Digital Entrepreneurship Competence: Evaluation of the Theoretical Framework   pp. 390-397 Melnikova Julija, Jurgaityte Virginija, Zaščerinska Jeļena, Aleksejeva Ludmila, Leete Art, Koppel Helleka, Rohdin Ingmarie and Olsson Asa HedlinRaising Bursary Value and Student Efforts to Increase Grades – Preliminary Finding   pp. 390-398 Rusu BogdanA Training Needs Assessment for Teaching and Educating Sustainability   pp. 398-405 Draghici Anca, Mircea Gabriela, Larisa Ivascu and Robescu Diana FlorinaStress among working college students Case Study: Faculty of Engineering Sibiu, Romania   pp. 399-404 Săvescu Roxana, Rotaru Mihaela and Stoe Ana MariaStudy on Social Responsibility Learning Needs to Capacitate the Responsible Education in Business Engineering   pp. 405-412 Fleacă ElenaA Critical Reflection on Relationship between ICT and Change Management in Enhancing Teaching and Learning Performances   pp. 406-415 Som Ratana and Dumitrascu DanutSustainability and corporate social responsibility (CSR): Essential topics for business education   pp. 413-421 Gorski Hortensia, Mircea Fuciu and Dumitrescu LuigiComparison of Entrepreneurial Attitudes – a Polish and Ukrainian Case Study   pp. 416-425 Małecka Joanna and Revtiuk YevhenSocial development & water management system in Indonesia`s rural area   pp. 422-431 Basuki Hendro and Hartanu LilySelected Problems of an Entrepreneurial University - a Theoretical Perspective   pp. 426-437 Czerniachowicz Barbara and Wieczorek-Szymańska AnnaCircular economy - foundament of challenges for business environment   pp. 432-439 Dobrotă Gabriela, Dobrotă Dan and Petrescu ValentinEngineering Studies in Poland: Gender Pattern   pp. 438-446 Batóg Jacek and Batóg BarbaraTowards Building an European Common Reference Framework for University Social Responsibility   pp. 440-445 Dima GabrielRationality Evaluation of Curriculum System of Groundwater Science and Engineering   pp. 446-449 Yahong Zhou, Rui Wang and Aihua Wei“A”-type Talent Cultivation through Adhering to “Three-Three-Three” Ideas by Characteristic Universities -- With Hebei GEO University as An Example   pp. 450-457 Wang Fengming |  |