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Organization of the Business Department
The Business Department within the Faculty of Business is made up of 15 teaching staff, organized into four collectives, namely:

  • Finance;
  • Accounting;
  • Right;
  • Applied Mathematics and Statistics;

Research thematics within the Department of Business

Research within the Department of Business is centered on several fundamental themes, namely:

  • The role of small and medium enterprises in the Romanian economy;
  • Fiscal behaviour;
  • Financial reporting;
  • Insurance and reinsurance;
  • Capital markets;
  • Business ethics.

The above-mentioned topics involve inter- and multidisciplinary research so that they lead to an interdepartmental collaboration within the Faculty of Business as well as with other faculties of Babeş Bolyai University (Faculty of Economic Sciences and Business Management, Faculty of Political and Communication Sciences) or from other universities in the country (Academy of Economic Studies) or abroad (University of Vienna).

Within the aforementioned themes, the research is carried out on subjects such as:

The Finance Team

  • The Finance Team:
  • Cost of capital
  • Working capital
  • Analysis of financial results;
  • Taxation in Romania;
  • The insurance system in Romania;
  • Frontier financial markets and the relationship with emerging and developed markets;
  • Volatility and liquidity on the financial markets;
  • Ethical aspects in financial services;
  • Ethical aspects in the investment decision;
  • Ethical aspects in financial markets;

Accounting Collective

  • Mergers and acquisitions;
  • corporate governance;
  • Financial reporting and auditing;
  • The financial performance of entities in terms of its utility for users;
  • Financial and non-financial information in the management of SMEs.

Law Collective

The legal regime of business administration.

Applied Mathematics and Statistics Collective

  • Economic modeling;
  • Mathematical economics;
  • Applications of fixed point theorems in economic equilibrium theory and game theory.