About department
The mission of the Department is to foster academic values, to form the community of professors, students and social partners, and to strive for the academic activity meaningfulness.
The aim of the Department is to carry out the highest level of research and develop the European-level studies quality.
The uniqueness of the Department is the heterogeneity of existing research and existing practical experience for achieving the synergy effect in the study process in a dynamic environment, the changes of which are determined by globalization, transformational processes, challenges of the knowledge society and changes not only in organizational management structures, but also in fundamental sciences.
These factors and the EU's priorities (Communication from the European Commission "Europe 2020: A strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth", which emphasizes the importance of the "knowledge triangle" linking science, studies and innovation) determine the fact that the Department focuses on research on sustainable entrepreneurship and functional logistics activities, the results of which are presented in the Department study programmes (bachelor and master degree study programme "Business Management", bachelor study programme "Business Logistics") and specializations.
At present, the Department of Business Technologies and Entrepreneurship employs 7 professors, 5 associated professors, 10 lecturers, five of them are doctors of science, 1 assistant. The professor from Western Kentucky University joined the department team in the 2018-2019 academic year to fulfill a full year Core Fulbright Scholarship award.
The aim of the Department is to carry out the highest level of research and develop the European-level studies quality.
The uniqueness of the Department is the heterogeneity of existing research and existing practical experience for achieving the synergy effect in the study process in a dynamic environment, the changes of which are determined by globalization, transformational processes, challenges of the knowledge society and changes not only in organizational management structures, but also in fundamental sciences.
These factors and the EU's priorities (Communication from the European Commission "Europe 2020: A strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth", which emphasizes the importance of the "knowledge triangle" linking science, studies and innovation) determine the fact that the Department focuses on research on sustainable entrepreneurship and functional logistics activities, the results of which are presented in the Department study programmes (bachelor and master degree study programme "Business Management", bachelor study programme "Business Logistics") and specializations.
At present, the Department of Business Technologies and Entrepreneurship employs 7 professors, 5 associated professors, 10 lecturers, five of them are doctors of science, 1 assistant. The professor from Western Kentucky University joined the department team in the 2018-2019 academic year to fulfill a full year Core Fulbright Scholarship award.
History
The Department of Business Technologies was founded in 2001 after reorganizing two departments in Business Management Faculty (Departments of Management and Economics) into five departments: Business Economics and Management, Business Technologies, Social Economics and Management, International Economics and Management, Financial Engineering.
The Department of Business Technologies and Entrepreneurship as new unit was established in 2017 at the Faculty of Business Management by reorganizing six departments into five departments: Economics Engineering, Finance Engineering, Management, Business Technologies and Entrepreneurship, Law.
In 2001 - 2010, the Department was headed by prof. habil. dr. Narimantas Kazimieras Paliulis.
From September 2010 until August 2022 Department was headed by prof. dr. Vida Davidavičienė.
From September 2022 Department is headed by prof. dr. Ieva Maidutė-Kavaliauskienė.
The Department of Business Technologies and Entrepreneurship as new unit was established in 2017 at the Faculty of Business Management by reorganizing six departments into five departments: Economics Engineering, Finance Engineering, Management, Business Technologies and Entrepreneurship, Law.
In 2001 - 2010, the Department was headed by prof. habil. dr. Narimantas Kazimieras Paliulis.
From September 2010 until August 2022 Department was headed by prof. dr. Vida Davidavičienė.
From September 2022 Department is headed by prof. dr. Ieva Maidutė-Kavaliauskienė.
Studies
The Department of Business Technologies and Entrepreneurship coordinates 3 study programmes:
Bachelor‘s Degree study programmes: Business Logistics, Business Management;
Master's Degree study programme: Business Management.
The professors of the Department apply innovative teaching methods and technologies. Since 2011, in order to improve the quality of studies, the Department staff have participated in the project for updating study programmes in Management and Economics fields.
Orienting the Department study programmes into student's independent learning and lifelong learning, such forms of teaching and learning as problem teaching, case studies, interactive (computerized) tasks, discussions, presentations, writing works, project preparation, individual and group work, and others, are developed.
Effective support for students is the provision of teaching/learning materials in the Moodle environment. The lecturers present the study subject programme, the list of references, the lecture presentations, the tasks of independent work and seminars, the system for assessing learning achievements, self-control questions and other relevant information.
Bachelor‘s Degree study programmes: Business Logistics, Business Management;
Master's Degree study programme: Business Management.
The professors of the Department apply innovative teaching methods and technologies. Since 2011, in order to improve the quality of studies, the Department staff have participated in the project for updating study programmes in Management and Economics fields.
Orienting the Department study programmes into student's independent learning and lifelong learning, such forms of teaching and learning as problem teaching, case studies, interactive (computerized) tasks, discussions, presentations, writing works, project preparation, individual and group work, and others, are developed.
Effective support for students is the provision of teaching/learning materials in the Moodle environment. The lecturers present the study subject programme, the list of references, the lecture presentations, the tasks of independent work and seminars, the system for assessing learning achievements, self-control questions and other relevant information.
Research inovation
The Department of Business Technologies and Entrepreneurship conducts research in the following key areas: Sustainable entrepreneurship and regional development; Functional logistics activities research.
Sustainable Entrepreneurship and Regional Development cover areas such as:
- Sustainable entrepreneurship;
- The development of ICT and the impact on business, the economy and society in the context of regional development;
- High value-added economics and competitiveness;
- Research on the impact of innovation on regional development;
- The organization knowledge potential assessment;
- The business negotiation strategies modeling.
Functional logistics activities research fields are:
- Assessment of functional logistics activities;
- Optimization of functional logistics activities;
- Modeling of functional logistics activities.
The department continuously strengthens cooperative relations with private and public sector organizations, thus increasing the opportunities for the emergence of new research fields, conducting and disseminating innovative research.
Sustainable Entrepreneurship and Regional Development cover areas such as:
- Sustainable entrepreneurship;
- The development of ICT and the impact on business, the economy and society in the context of regional development;
- High value-added economics and competitiveness;
- Research on the impact of innovation on regional development;
- The organization knowledge potential assessment;
- The business negotiation strategies modeling.
Functional logistics activities research fields are:
- Assessment of functional logistics activities;
- Optimization of functional logistics activities;
- Modeling of functional logistics activities.
The department continuously strengthens cooperative relations with private and public sector organizations, thus increasing the opportunities for the emergence of new research fields, conducting and disseminating innovative research.
Contacts
Department contacts
Address Saulėtekio ave 11, SRK-I 706 room
Phone (8 5) 274 4882
Local phone 9882
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Head of the department Prof Dr Ieva Meidutė-Kavaliauskienė
Phone (8 5) 274 4881
Local phone 9881
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The department administrator Daina Bumeikienė
Phone (8 5) 274 4882
Local phone 9882
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Address Saulėtekio ave 11, SRK-I 706 room
Phone (8 5) 274 4882
Local phone 9882
Email crypt:PGEgaHJlZj0ibWFpbHRvOnZ2dnRAdmlsbml1c3RlY2gubHQiPnZ2dnRAdmlsbml1c3RlY2gubHQ8L2E+:xx
Head of the department Prof Dr Ieva Meidutė-Kavaliauskienė
Phone (8 5) 274 4881
Local phone 9881
Email crypt:PGEgaHJlZj0ibWFpbHRvOmlldmEubWVpZHV0ZS1rYXZhbGlhdXNraWVuZUB2aWxuaXVzdGVjaC5sdCI+aWV2YS5tZWlkdXRlLWthdmFsaWF1c2tpZW5lQHZpbG5pdXN0ZWNoLmx0PC9hPg==:xx
The department administrator Daina Bumeikienė
Phone (8 5) 274 4882
Local phone 9882
Email crypt:PGEgaHJlZj0ibWFpbHRvOmRhaW5hLmJ1bWVpa2llbmVAdmlsbml1c3RlY2gubHQiPmRhaW5hLmJ1bWVpa2llbmVAdmlsbml1c3RlY2gubHQ8L2E+:xx
Department working hours
Lunch break 11:30 - 12:00
Map
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II | 8:00 - 16:45 |
III | 8:00 - 16:45 |
IV | 8:00 - 16:45 |
V | 8:00 - 15:30 |
Lunch break 11:30 - 12:00
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- Page administrators:
- Jurga Vestertė
- Dominykas Ulevič
- Karolina Kardokaitė
- Ugnė Daraškevičiūtė