Best Bachelor's and Master's Theses

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Author: Andres Vaher

The best bachelor's and master's theses in the School of Economics and Business Administration were rewarded at the graduation ceremony on the 20th of June. The novelty and innovation of the work were taken into account in evaluation.

Economics

Hannes Palu „Changes in Trade between The European Union and Selected Eurasian Countries due to Anti-Russia Sanctions“, supervisor Urmas Varblane, Priit Vahter

Business Administration

Artem Lishchuk, Roman Kyrylchenko „The Transformation of the Ukrainian Government Bond Market During Warfare: Evidence From the Russian Invasion of Ukraine in 2022“, supervisor Mark Kantšukov

Strategic management

Veronika Reinhard „Workforce Resource Forecast for the Specialty of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Until 2040", supervisors Eneli Kindsiko, Andres Võrk

Tarmo Kuusk, Magnus Leppik „Employee Advocacy, its Factors and Relationship with Employee Turnover Intention in the Case of Estonia“, supervisor Krista Jaakson

Contemporary Economics

Anna-Liisa Anni, Maret Sügis "Changes in Financial Reporting and Implementation Challenges Arising from the Adoption of IFRS Accounting Standard 18“, supervisors Kertu Lääts, Riina Alt

Contemporary Economics/Marketing and Finance Management

Irina Kalinina, Arina Zaviyalova "The comparative study of traditional and AI eye-tracking: practical utility of ai recommendations and visual attention predictions in digital banner advertising“, supervisors Kristian Pentus, Kerli Ploom

Contemporary Asian and Middle Eastern Studies

Alina Hagverdi „Making Them Speak: A Comparative Analysis of Communication Rituals and Social Environments in Japanese and Estonian Drinking Venues“, supervisor Alevtina Solovyeva

Quantitative Economics

Anastasiia Yarmolenko „Predicting the Entry of Estonian Exporters Into Non-European Markets Using Financial and Internationalisation Behaviour Variables“, supervisor Oliver Lukason

Innovation and Technology Management

Devak Ohri „Impact of Open Finance on Financial Product Innovation“, supervisor Fredrik Payman Milani

Read theses here https://dspace.ut.ee/home (all theses will be uploaded during summer).