This International summit event is a result of the academic cooperation over the past several years between the European Scientific Institute and the University Grigol Robakidze, expressed through several successfully accomplished projects, primarily in the area of joint publication of scientific works.
Taking into consideration the increasingly popular process of “Universities Internationalization”, the Forum will unite the scientists of the whole world, who by presenting their scientific attainments in various academic areas will contribute to the development of the scientific thought.
Organized by: European Scientific Institute
Grigol Robakidze University
University of the Azores
Thursday
24 octomer.2013
Registration
09.00 – 10.00
10.00-11.00 Opening Ceremony at Hotel Holiday Inn
Welcome speeches : Mamuka Tavkhelidze (Grigol Robakidze University, Rector)
Jovan Shopovski (European Scientific Institute, President)
Nino Kemertelidze(Grigol Robakidze University, Vice- Rector)
11.00-12.00
Keynote Speakers : Dr. Uolevi Lehtinen, University of Tampere, Finland
Dr. Jon-Hans Coetzer, University of Geneva, Switzerland
Dr. Kirby R. Cundiff, Rochester Instituteof Technology, USA
Friday, 25. 10. 2013
10.00 – 11.15,
Room: 1, Social
Chair: Marta Martincova
1. CITIZENS’ TRUST IN PUBLIC AUTHORITIES OF LATVIA AND PARTICIPATION
PARADIGM
Lilita Seimuskane, Maija Vorslava – University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia
2. LOCATION ADVANTAGE AND GEORGIA’S POTENTIAL TO ATTRACT
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
David Sikharulidze, Vasil Kikutadze – Grigol Robakidze University, Georgia
3. FUTURE ENLARGMENTS OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
Michel Labori – The University of Franche-Comté, France
4. NATIONAL PRODUCTIVITY OF THE SOUTHEAST ASIAN COUNTRIES
Chiang Kao – National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
5. THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK FOR USING RESOURCE BASED VIEW IN THE
ANALYSIS OF SME INNOVATIONS
Ilona Baumane-Vitolina, Igo Cals – University of Latvia, Latvia
6. IMPACT OF THE GLOBAL CRISIS ON LABOR MARKETS AND
UNEMPLOYMENT IN SLOVAK REPUBLIC
Marta Martincova – University of Economics Bratislava, Slovakia
10.00 – 11.15
Room: 2, Life
Chair: Petra Sladkova
1. IN VIVO ASSESSMENT OF GROWTH PROMOTING ACTIVITY OF A SYNTHETIC
B FGF IN WOUND HEALING OF RAT’S SKIN
Ayoub A Bazzaz – University of Taibah, KSA, Fatin O Bukhari – University of Taiba, KSA,
Zumrud A Bazzaz – Lloyds Pharmacy, ASDA, UK and Noorhan A Chelebi – University of
Liverpool, UK
2.SURVEY OF DENTAL SERVICES PROVISION TO PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
IN DEORGIA
Sopio Samkharadze, Maia Osipova-Schöneich, Zurab Alkhanishvili – Grigol Robakidze
University, Georgia
3. PERSONALITY AND INFORMATION PROCESSING: A COMPUTER-ASSISTED
TECHNIQUE OF PREDICTING AGENT’S ACTIVITY AND EMOTIONAL
STABILITY
Eleonora Nosenko, Iryna Arshava, Kostyantyn Kutovyy, Oles Honchar – Dnipropetrovsk
National University, Ukraine
4. PSYCHOTHERAPY IN GEORGIA: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE
Revaz Korinteli – Grigol Robakidze University, Georgia
5. USING OF ACCELEROMETER IN REHABILITATION OF BRAIN DAMAGE
PATIENTS WITH UPPER ARM PARESIS
Petra Sladkova, Pavlina Oborna, Olga Svestkova – Charles University, Czech Republic
11.15- 11.45 Coffee Break
11.45- 13.00
Room: 1, Social
Chair: Jovan Shopovski
1. TRANSITION TO THE MARKET ECONOMY AND THE CHANGES IN THE
EDUCATION: THE CASE OF THE BALTIC STATES AND LATVIA IN PARTICULAR
Baiba Savrina – University of Latvia, Latvia
2. FINANCIAL AND INVESTMENT ASPECTS OF STABILIZATION OF THE
GEORGIAN ECONOMY IN THE CRISIS PERIOD
Malkhaz Bakradze – Grigol Robakidze University, Georgia
3. DEVELOPMENT OF ECONOMIC SYSTEMS – IMPULSES AND ALTERNATIVES
Veronika Piovarciova – University of Economics in Bratislava, Slovakia
4. THE BANKS GUARANTEE UNDER THE UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL RULES
Nino Chipashvili – Grigol Robakidze University, Georgia
5. SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED COMPANIES’ SATISFACTION WITH BANKS’
SERVICE QUALITY
Daiva Jureviciene, Viktorija Skvarciany – Mykolas Romeris University, Lithuania
11.45.- 13.00
Room: 2, Social
Chair: Nino Kemertelidze
1. NATURAL OCCURRING CONVERSATION AS AN ENGLISH TEACHING MODEL
IN THAILAND
Jumjim Ngowananchai – Assumption University, Bangkok, Thailand
2. HOW TO MOVE STUDENTS FORWARD FROM ANALYTICAL AND
SYNTOPICAL READERS TO PUBLIC SPEAKERS WHILE TEACHING ENGLISH AS
A SECOND LANGUAGE
Violeta Kuprashvili – Grigol Robakidze University, Georgia
3. WANDERING LETTERS
Ioana Costa – University of Bucharest, Romania
4. EMPIRICAL DIMENSION OF PHILOSOPHICAL GEOGRAPHY
Giorgi Tavadze – Grigol Robakidze University, Georgia
5. LINGUISTICS OF SAYING
Jesus Martinez del Castillo – Almería University, Spain
6. WORD MEANING AND ITS MEATURING TOOLS
Nino Kemertelidze, Tamar Manjavidze – Grigol Robakidze University, Georgia
13.00- 13.30 Coffee break
13.30- 14.45
Room: 1, Life
Chair: Elias Stamboliadis
2. MULTI-PORT ELECTRIC STIMULATION SYSTEM USING HIGH SPEED
PROCESSORS
Lopez de la Fuente, Martha Salome – University of Monterrey, Mexico
3. PROPOSING A REAL TIME INTERNAL INTRUSION DETECTION SYSTEM
TOWARDS A SECURED DEVELOPMENT OF E-GOVERNMENT WEB SITE
Al-Khanjari, Z., Alanee, A., Kraiem, N. and Jamoussi, Y. – Sultan Qaboos University, Oman
4. ENERGY COST AND OPTIMIZATION OF A CLOSED CIRCUIT CRUSHING
PLANT WITH A CENTRIFUGAL CRUSHER
Elias Stamboliadis – Technical University of Crete, Greece, Dimitris Stamboliadis – STEI of
Piraeus, Greece
13.30- 14.45
Room: 2, Social
Chair: Cristopher Evan Loghurst
1. CONCRETE APPROACH TO THE FORMATION OF ISLAMIC HISTORIOGRAPHY
Majid Hajibabaee – Arak University, Iran
2. METAMODERNISM AS WE PERCEIVE IT
Dali Kadagishvili – Grigol Robakidze University, Georgia
3. ISLAMIC PROGRESSIVE CREATION ACCORDING TO SURAH AL-HASHR
VERSE 24, “HE IS ALLAH, THE CREATOR, THE ORIGINATOR, THE FASHIONER
OF FORMS”
Cristopher Evan Loghurst – Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane, Morocco
4. THE LAST QUEEN OF GEORGIA MARIA
Ivane Imerlishvili – Grigol Robaidze University, Georgia
16.15- 17.45
Room: 1, Social
Chair: Anna Zelenkova
1. REFLECTIONS ON THE TEACHING & LEARNING ONLINE APPROACH: A
CONTEMPORARY CHALLENGE? OR A THREAT?
Ilias Kapareliotis, Patricia Crosbie – University of Abertay, UK
2. WHO IS INDIGENOUS? DEFINITIONS OF INDIGENEITY
Erika Sarivaara, Kaarina Maatta, Satu Uusiautti – University of Lapland, Finland
3. EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT PROBLEMS IN THE POST-SOVIET SPACE
Lali Chagelishvili-Agladze – Guram Tavartkiladze Teaching University, Georgia
4. YOUTH MEDIA IMAGINARIES IN PALESTINE: A HERMENEUTIC
EXPLORATION
Sanjay Asthana, Nishan Rafi Havandjian – Middle Tennessee State University, Qatar University,
Qatar
5.VERBAL ABUSE IN UPBRINGING AS THE CAUSE OF LOW SELF-ESTEEM IN
CHILDREN
Jolanta Mackowicz, Pedagogical University of Cracow, Poland
6. THE IMPACT OF INTERNATIONALISATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION ON
TEACHERS’ PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCES AND SKILLS
Anna Zelenkova, Maria Spisiakova – Matej Bel University in Banska Bystrica, Slovakia
16.15- 17.45
Room: 2, Social
Chair: Arndt Kunnecke
1. ASSESSMENT OF CRIME AND SECURITY TRENDS IN GEORGIA. FINDINGS
AND RESULTS OF VICTIMIZATION SURVEYS 2010-2013
Giorgi Glonti – Grigol Robakidze University, Georgia
2. THE TRANSNATIONAL FAMILY, CONFLICT OF LAWS BETWEEN ISLAMIC
AND EUROPEAN SYSTEM
Monica Di Monte – University “Aldo Moro “, Italy
3. RESPONSIBILITY FOR PREMEDITATED MERCENARY MURDER OR
CONTRACT KILLING
Ioseb Mamestsarashvili – Grigol Robakidze University, Georgia
4. NON-ADVERSARIAL CASES – THE FEATURES OF THE CHILD ADOPTION
PROCEEDINGS
Ketevan Kukhianidze – Grigol Robakidze University, Georgia
5. THE PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN GEORGIA AND NATO AND THE EU. THE
GREAT GAME IN THE SOUTH CAUCASUS
Joanna Piechowiak-Lamparska – Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland
6. THE TURKISH CONCEPT OF “MINORITIES” – AN IRREMOVABLE OBSTACLE
FOR JOINING THE EU?
Arndt Kunnecke – Okan University Istanbul, Turkey
17.45- 18.15 Coffee Break
18.15- 19.45
Room: 1, Social
Chair: Miroslav Hudec
1. INTANGIBLE ASPECT OF THE VALUE ADDED
Rima Tamosiuniene, Simona Survilaite – Mykolas Romeris University, Lithuania
2. THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN SELECTED DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS AND
ACCEPTABILITY OF CONSUMER INSURANCE FRAUD
Zuzana Brokesova, Erika Pastorakova – University of Economics in Bratislava, Slovakia
3. GENDER DIFFERENCES IN INVESTMENT DECISIONS UNDER LOSS
LIMITATION
Jana Peliova – University of Economics in Bratislava, Slovakia
4. JUKEBOX SERVICES”®
: A TYPOLOGY FOR THE PROVISION OF SERVICES
Odyssefs Kollias – Training and Development Consultant, Greece
5. THE MAIN ASPECTS OF EVALUATING GOVERNMENT PROJECTS AND
PROGRAMMES BY USING THE COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS
Tamar Gamsakhurdia – Grigol Robakidze University, Georgia
6. BUSINESS’ PARTICIPANTS MOTIVATION IN OFFICIAL SURVEYS BY FUZZY
LOGIC
Miroslav Hudec– University of Economics in Bratislava, Slovakia, Vanessa Torres van
Grinsven – Utrecht University, and Statistics the Netherlands
18.15 – 19.45
Room: 2, Social
Chair: Anita Lidaka
1. ASPECTS OF LINGUISTS’ PROFESSIONAL ETHICS IN PROCESSES OF
EMANCIPATION AND POLITICAL MANAGEMENT OF LANGUAGE (WESTERN
EUROPE > ITALY > SARDINIA). GUIDELINES FOR FURTHER STUDY
Marinella Lorinczi – University of Cagliari, Italy
2. PRE-SERVICE TEACHER EDUCATION: EXPERIENCE AND DEVELOPMENTAL
TENDENCIES AT LIEPAJA UNIVERSITY
Alida Samusevica, Santa Striguna – Liepaja University, Latvia
3. REFLECTION ON THE TEACHING OF CREATIVE WRITING AT THE
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY
Adil Jamil – Amman University, Jordan
4.THE ROLE OF ECOLOGICAL CULTURE AS AN INDICATOR OF SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT OF RELATIONS BETWEEN SOCIETY AND NATURE
Nataliia Ridei, Yuliya Rybalko, Yuliya Kycherenko, Svitlana Palamarchuk, Denis Shofolov –
National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine
5. SOME ASPECTS OF A JOURNALIST’S PROFESSIONAL ETHICS –FOREIGN
EXPERIENCE AND GEORGIAN REALITY
Khatuna Kacharava – Grigol Robakidze University, Georgia
6. PROFESSIONAL VALUES IN YOUTH EDUCATION
Anita Lidaka, Madara Priedolina – Liepaja University, Latvia
Saturday, 26 October, 2013
10.00- 11.30
Room: 1, Social
Chair: Dejan Marolov
1. THE SHARE OF INTENSIVE AND EXTENSIVE FACTORS ON THE GDP
DEVELOPMENT OF SELECTED EU COUNTRIES
Petr Wawrosz, Jiri Mihola – University of Finance and Administration, Czech Republic
2. THE IMPACT OF LABOUR MARKET ON THE HUMAN RESOURCE
MANAGEMENT IN GEORGIA
Murtaz Kvirkvaia – Grigol Robakidze University, Georgia
3. THE IMPACT OF USING ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS ON THE
QUALITY OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SUBMITTED TO THE INCOME AND
SALES TAX DEPARTMENT IN JORDAN
Ahmad Adel Jamil Abdallah – Al-Zaytoonah University of Jordan, Jordan
4. GEORGIA-EU FREE TRADE AGREEMENT PERSPECTIVES
Amiran Tavartkiladze – Guram Tavartkiladze Teaching University, Georgia
5. RETHINKING TERRITORY DEVELOPMENT IN GLOBAL COMPARATIVE
RESEARCHES
Vera Boronenko, Jelena Lonska – Daugavpils University, Latvia
6. MINERAL OR ORGANIC FERTILIZATION: FINANCIAL ASPECTS
Ruzica Loncaric, Jozo Kanisek, Zdenko Loncaric – University of Josip Juraj Strossmayer in
Osijek, Croatia
10.00- 11.30
Room: 2, Life
Chair: Zdenko Loncaric
1. INFLUENCE OF AIR-DECK LENGTH ON FRAGMENTATION IN QUARRY
BLASTING
Suttithep Rommayawes – Rajamangala University of Technology Lanna (RMUTL), Thailand,
Chewchan Leelasukseree, Pirat Jaroonpattanapong – Chiang Mai University (CMU), Thailand
2. CYCLIC BENDING OF VARIOUS GLASS FIBRES REINFORCED WITH
POLYMER COMPOSITE ARCHITECTURES
Mihai Alin Pop, Virgil Geaman, Dana Luca Motoc, Vlad Monescu, Irinel Radomir –
Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania
3. INCREASING THE CARRYING CAPACITY OF REINFORCED CONCRETE
DRIVEN PILES BY CHANGING THEIR CROSS SECTIONAL GEOMETRY
Ala’a M. Darwish – University of Technology, Iraq
4. TRIBOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF THERMAL SPRAY COATINGS
Virgil Geaman, Mihai Alin Pop, Dana Luca Motoc, Irinel Radomir – Transilvania University of
Brasov, Romania
5. SIMPLE REGRESSION MODELS FOR PREDICTING SOIL HYDROLYTIC
ACIDITY
Zdenko Loncaric, Vlado Kovacevic, Domagoj Rastija, Krunoslav Karalic, Brigita Popovic,
Vladimir Ivezic, Zoran Semialjac – Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Croatia
11.30- 12.00 Coffee break
12.00- 13.15
Room: 1, Social
Chair: Jovan Shopovski
1. NEOPATRIMONIALISM AND DEMOCRATIC STABILITY IN AFRICA: A
CASE OF GHANA’S 1992 RE-DEMOCRATIZATION
Collins Adu-Bempah Brobbey – University of Ghana, Legon
2. THE ADEQUACY OF THE LATVIAN PENSION SYSTEM IN THE FACE OF
EUROPEANIZATION
Inara Dundure – University of Latvia, Latvia
3. NORMATIVE AND DEVIANT BEHAVIOR IN TERMS OF D. UZNADZE SET
THEORY BASED STRAIN MODEL
Tinatin Chkheidze, Vakhtang Nadareishvili – Grigol Robakidze University, Georgia
4. PROCEDURE AND DOCUMENTS UNDER ARTICLES III AND IV OF NEW YORK
CONVENTION ON RECOGNITION AND ENFORCEMENT OF ARBITRAL AWARDS:
COMPARATIVE PRACTICE OF LATVIA AND GEORGIA
Sophie Tkemaladze – New Vision University, Georgia, Inga Kacevska – University of Latvia, Latvia
5. ADMINISTRATION ON AGING. GLOBAL COMPARISON OF FORMAL AND
INFORMAL CAREGIVING
Gogi Batiashvili, Otar Gerzmava – Grigol Robakidze University, Georgia
12.00- 13.15
Room: 2, Life
Chair: Eleonora Nosenko
1. ANALYSIS OF EFFICIENCY OF TEAM BASED LEARNING (TBL) TECHNOLOGY
Klara Baildinova, Aigul Zhunusova, Anar Kuanysheva, Saule Maukayeva, Saule Kozhanova,
Marat Zhanaspayev, Gulnar Nuralinova, Karlygash Tusupova, Almira Achmetova, Ainash
Orazalina – Semey State Medical University, Kazakhstan
2. MITIGATION OF METALLIC ION CONCENTRATIONS IN THE ENVIRONMENT
USING MICROORGANISMS
Vasile-Sorin Manoiu – Biological Sciences National Research-Development Institute, Romania,
Valentina-Mariana Manoiu – University of Bucharest, Romania, Manuel Drugulescu – SC
Compreserv SRL, Romania, Ovidiu Popa – University of Agronomic Sciences and Veterinary
Medicine of Bucharest, Romania
3. KNOWLEDGE ABOUT HEPATITIS B INFECTION AMONG MEDICAL
STUDENTS IN ERBIL CITY, IRAQ
Samir M Othman, Abubakir M Saleh, Nazar P Shabila – Hawler Medical University, Iraq
4. MOLECULAR GENETIC DETECTION OF BACTERIAL VAGINOSIS AT KAZAKH
WOMEN IN REPRODUCTIVE AGE
Axoltan Oradova, Bilimzhan Duyssembayev, Kazakh National – Medical University named by
S.D. Asfendiyarov, Kazakhstan
5. PERSONALITY-MEDIATED DIFFERENCES IN COPING BEHAVIOR AS
PRECURSORS OF THE SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING
Iryna Arshava, Eleonora Nosenko, Dina Nosenko, Oles Honchar – Dnipropetrovsk National
University, Ukraine
13.15- 13.45 Coffee Break
13.45- 15.15
Room: 1, Social
Chair: Szczepan Figiel
1. THE PREPARATION OF SPECIALISTS FOR TOURISM SPHERE
Maia Meladze, Maka Piranashvili – Grigol Robakidze University, Georgia
2. FORMATION OF THE ETHICS OF PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTANTS FROM
A MORAL STANDPOINT: ANALYSIS OF DECISIVE FACTORS AND THEIR
INFLUNCE
Neringa Stonciuviene – Aleksandras Stulginskis University, Justina Naujokaitiene – Vytautas
Magnus University, Lithuania
3.OPEN INNOVATION AS A STRATEGIC MODEL OF MODERN BUSINESS
Nataliia Revutska – Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Ukraine
4. ECONOMIC GROWTH AND PROSPERITY IN DIFFICULT CONDITIONS
AT THE BEGINNING OF THE 21st
CENTURY
Vladimir Gonda, Daria Rozborilova – University of Economics, Slovak Republic
5. THE EFFECTS OF INCREASE IN PRODUCTION OF BIOFUELS ON WORLD
AGRICULTURAL PRICES AND FOOD SECURITY
Szczepan Figiel, Mariusz Hamulczuk – National Research Institute, Warsaw, Poland
15.15- 16.45 Lunch
16.45- 18.15
Room: 1, Social
Chair: Nino Kemertelidze
1. THE ROLE OF INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION AND TRANSLATION
ACTIVITY IN THE ERA OF GLOBALIZATION
Dodo (Darejan) Labuchidze – Grigol Robakidze Univesity, Georgia
2. LEGALIZATION OF ILLEGAL PROCEEDS. SUBJECTIVE COMPOSITION (THE
MODEL BASED ON DIRECT INTENTION)
Giorgi Shashiashvili – Grigol Robakidze Univesity, Georgia
3. CONSIDERATIONS ON THE MANAGEMENT OF INTANGIBLE CULTURAL
HERITAGE OF GEORGIA
Nino Imnaishvili, Marina Taktakishvili – Grigol Robakidze Univesity, Georgia
4. NEW PERSPECTIVES OF GEORGIAN PHILOSOPHY IN THE LIGHT OF
INTERCULTURAL THOUGHT
Lali Zakaradze – Grigol Robakidze Univesity, Georgia
5. LEGAL RIGHTS OF CHILDREN BORN IN UNREGISTERED MARRIAGE – BRIEF
OVERVIEW
Lili Gelukashvili, Lia Chiglashvili – Grigol Robakidze Univesity Georgia
6. FOR THE GENESIS OF INTERVIEW AS A GENRE
Paata Natsvlishvili – Grigol Robakidze Univesity, Georgia
7. ABSURD AS LOVE OF TERRESTRIAL LOVE IN “OUTSIDER” BY ALBERT
CAMUS
Tamar Gagoshidze – Grigol Robakidze Univesity, Georgia
8. PROBLEM OF THE TYPICALNESS OF LITERARY CHARACTERS IN GIORGI
TSERETELI’S THOUGHTS
Manan Kajaia – Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Georgia