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The fourth INTEREST transnational partner meeting, 13-15 April 2021, takes place on-line due to coronavirus confinement instead of the original location at the Wroclaw University of Economics and Business, Poland, partner of the INTEREST ERASMUS+ project.


Participants of the meeting


Agenda – 13 April 2021, Tuesday

MS Teams platform
Timing
Programme
Lead/responsible
13:00
Warm-up, coffee
 
13:15
Welcome by the Coordinator
Summary of the activities after the previous transnational partner meeting
Andrea SZIRMAI and László VARGA, BBS
13:30
Summary of the recently released EFRAG reports and the revised NFRD with a focus on the SME aspects
Esther ORTIZ MARTINEZ, EFRAG and Paul THOMPSON, EFAA
14:00
Work packages in details
WP2 – Preliminary analysis
IO1 Integrated Reporting for SMEs – A Framework for Action
Summary of the evaluation
Translation of the Framework (?)
Andrea SZIRMAI, BBS
14:15
Work packages in details
WP3 – Guide redaction – Part 1
O2/A2 – Development of the IR Guide for SMEs in English - draft version
Philipp SCHORN, HSRW – IO leader
15:00
Coffee break
 
15:15
Work packages in details
WP3 – Guide redaction – Part 2
O2/A3 - Evaluation of the draft Guide by the experts, non-university partners and associated partners
O2/A4 - Guide development in English – finalisation + Online tool development
Philipp SCHORN, HSRW – IO leader
Andrea SZIRMAI, BBS
Pascal ECHARDOUR, MAC-Team
15:45
Work packages in details
WP4 - Training content development – Part 1
O3/A1 – Structure, guideline and templates to the curriculum development – Work distribution between partners
Joanna DYCZKOWSKA, WUEB – IO leader
Andrea SZIRMAI, BBS
16:30
Coffee break
 
16:45
Work packages in details
WP4 – Training content development – Part 2
O3/A2 – Content development to the F2F, WBL and e-learning materials in English
O3/A3 – E-learning development in English
Joanna DYCZKOWSKA, WUEB – IO leader and Andrea SZIRMAI, BBS
17:15
Work packages in details
WP5 – Piloting the Guide and the Curriculum
A4 – Preparation and selection of the participants for the pilot trainings
A5 – Setting up the programme of the pilot trainings
Adriana TIRON-TUDOR, UBB
17:45
Wrap-up, open questions
 
18:00
End of the meeting
 

 


Agenda – 15 April 2021, Thursday

MS Teams platform
Timing
Programme
Lead/responsible
13:00
Warm-up, coffee
 
13:15
Open issues of Day 1 – regarding the Guide reduction and the Curriculum development
 
13:45
Work packages in details
WP7 – Quality Management – evaluation and planning
A13 – Continuous quality management 
A14 – Quality control
A15 – Final deliverable review of O1
Pascal ECHARDOUR, MAC-Team
14:15
Work packages in details
WP1 – General Project Management
A1 – Continuous planning and coordination
A2 – Financial management and administration 
A3 – Reporting – Interim Report evaluation
László VARGA, BBS
14:45
Coffee break
 
15:00
Work packages in details
WP6 – Dissemination, exploitation and sustainability – Part 1
A9 – Completion of scientific articles and recommendations to decision makers
Andrea SZIRMAI, BBS
Joanna DYCZKOWSKA, WUEB
15:30
Work packages in details
WP6 – Dissemination, exploitation and sustainability – Part 2
A7 – Preparation of dissemination materials and website development, LinkedIn group
A8 – Participation in international workshops/conferences
Luca BRUSATI and Viviana CAPURSO, UNIUD
Paul THOMPSON, EFAA
16:15
Coffee break
 
16:30
Possible follow-up initiatives
to the INTEREST project
Luca BRUSATI, UNIUD and László VARGA, BBS
17:00
WP1 – Action planning
Next (web-)meeting
To Do List
Andrea SZIRMAI and László VARGA, BBS
17:15
Wrap-up, open questions
 
17:30
End of the meeting
 

 


 

Coordinator:

Dr. Péter Soltész and László Varga
BBS - Budapest Business School
29-31 Markó Street,
H-1055 Budapest, Hungary
INTEREST project
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