Dr. Ákos Jarjabka
dr. Ákos Jarjabka (05.27.1972, Szeged, Hungary HUN) is an associate professor at the Faculty of Economics of the University of Pécs (UP FBE) who graduated with his PhD in 2004 and habilitated in 2016. Since 2013, he has been the Head of the Institute of Leadership and Organizational Sciences of the UP FBE, and 2015-2023 he has been the Rector's representative of the UP Diaspora Project Network, since 2023 he has been the head of the Hungarians of the World Network Platform Office. His publications cover general management, national and organizational culture management, human resource management, project management and the Hungarian diaspora. The memberships of Hungarian and international scientific organizations: Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HAC) (2005-), HAC Academic Committee of Pécs (2008-), International Society for Hungarian Studies (2015-), IACCM (2017-), HAC Communication Management WC (2017-), UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage in Hungary Committee as a representative of Hungarian Rectors’ Conference (2018-), AHEA (2019-), AIM (2020), AoM (2020-), PMI (2020-), EUMMAS Honorary Board member (2020-). HAC IX. Department of Management Science Committee, member and secretary (2021-2023).
Sipos, N., Gonda, T., Pap, N., Jarjabka, Á. (2021)
Feasibility and Sustainability Challenges of the Süleyman's Türbe Cultural-Tourism Centre Project in Szigetvár, Hungary.
Sustainability 2021, 13(10), 5337; 20 p. (2021)
Jarjabka Á., Fűrész, D. I., Havran, Zs. (2024)
The impact of cultural distance on the migration of professional athletes as high-skilled employees
ECONOMIA E POLITICA INDUSTRIALE /JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL AND BUSINESS ECONOMICS (0391-2078 1972-4977): (2024) https://doi.org/10.1007/s40812-023-00288-8
Sipos, N., Kuráth, G., Jarjabka, Á. (2024)
Quo vadis Tertiary Education? Quo vadis higher education? Post-pandemic success digital competencies of the higher educators – a Hungarian university case and actions, February 2024
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications (HSSC), 11(1), Article number: 310 (2024)