- University of Debrecen (DE),
PhD School of Economics, Debrecen, 2007-2012
Research focus: macroecomics, economic growth, employment and labour market institutions
- University of Szeged (SZTE), Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Szeged, 2000-2003
MA in Economics with specialization in finance and information technology
- Eszterházy Károly Teacher Training College (EKF), Eger, 1996-2000
BA in teaching Economics and Informatics
- Neumann Janos Vocational School of Economics and Secondary Grammar School, Eger, 1990-1994
Specializing in Economics and Computer Programming
University of Debrecen, Faculty of Engineering , Engineering Management and Entrepreneurship Department
2019. – Associate Professor
University of Debrecen, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Finance and Controlling Department
2014. – 2018 Assistant Professor
University of Debrecen, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Finance and Controlling Department
2012. – Assistant Professor
University of Debrecen, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Finance and Controlling Department
2010. – Assistant Lecturer
University of Debrecen, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Management and Marketing Department
2007. – 2010. PhD. student
Eszterházy Károly Teachers Training College, Economics Department
2003. – 2007. Assistant Lecturer
1999. – 2003. Trainee
2013 - Zoltán Magyary Postdoctoral Scholarship
by: UNKP National Excellence Program - TÁMOP 4.2.4.A,
Achievement: The role of educational level, technologies in labor productivity in a sectoral approach
2018- habil univ - given by University of Debrecen (22/2018 Hab)
Achievement: An analysis of the determinants of labour productivity in a sectoral approach in the context of human capital, technologies and property rights
English advanced
German basic
- Valuation of Enterprises in practice
- Enterprise Resource Planning (SAP) programmes in professional business
- Measuring the Knowledge of Firms (Intengable Assets)
- Analysing the role of human capital, technology, migration and institutions etc. in productivity, employment in a sectoral approach with econometrics
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