The first day of the PMA 2014 Conference, suggestively named “A day for business”, concluded with a Panel discussion that was moderated by Jacob Kjær Eskildsen, from Aarhus University, and reunited some of the conference’s key speakers, such as Harry Hertz, Greg Watson, Mark Finster, Joseph Williams, Charles Aubrey and Bjarte Bogsnes.
One of the presentations given in the 2nd day of the PMA 2014 Conference was brought by Svetlana Maltseva and Andrey Dmitriev, of the Russian National Research University High School of Economics, and spoke about the importance of using Big Data Flow for detecting dynamic system crises.
June 25th was the first day of the 8th edition of the Performance Management Association Conference, held at the Aarhus University, Denmark. The day was especially dedicated to performance excellence, and included several key presentations which concluded with a panel discussion, being followed by parallel sessions. The day finished off with a gala dinner, accompanied by a keynote presentation.
The 8th edition Performance Management Association Conference, the main global event that brings together the latest research and case studies in the field of performance management and measurement, was held in Aarhus, Denmark, between 25th and 27th of June.
The presentation “Current Trends in Strategic Management and Performance Measurement: Evidence from Japan” was delivered in the second day of the PMA 2014 Conference by Ing. Michaela Blahová, of the Centre of Applied Economic Research of the Faculty of Management and Economics of Tomas Bata University in Zlín, PhD. Parissa Haghirian, Associate Professor at the Faculty of Liberal Arts of Sophia University, Tokyo, and Přemysl Pálka, Academic and Vice-Dean for international relations at the Faculty of Management and Economics of Tomas Bata University in Zlín, Czech Republic.