BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION II

Council of Doctoral School of Business Administration II

Prof. univ. dr. Carmen Monica Păunescu
Interim Director
vacant seatMember
vacant seatMember
vacant seatMember
vacant seatMember
PhD Student Iulian IONPhD Student Representative
PhD Student Ana-Maria TORJESCUPhD Student Representative

Members

Current NoNamee-mail
1.Sorin ANAGNOSTE (CV/Domenii)sorin.anagnoste@fabiz.ase.ro
2.Mihail BUȘU (CV/Domenii)mihail.busu@fabiz.ase.ro
3.Petre CARAIANI (CV)petre.caraiani@fabiz.ase.ro
4.Mihaela Alina DIMA (CV/Domenii)alina.dima@fabiz.ase.ro
5.Violeta DINCĂ (CV/Domenii)violetamihaeladinca@yahoo.fr
6.Marius MATEI (CV)marius.matei@fabiz.ase.ro
7.Carmen Monica PĂUNESCU (CV/Domenii)carmen.paunescu@fabiz.ase.ro
8.Adrian TANŢĂU (CV/Domenii)adrian.tantau@fabiz.ase.ro
9.Simona Nicoleta VASILACHE (CV/Domenii)simona.vasilache@gmail.com

About the Doctoral School of Business Administration II

In 1951, the Faculty of Commerce and Cooperation was established, replacing the Faculty of Commercial Sciences, founded in 1947 – later renamed as the Faculty of Commerce. This faculty took over the management of doctoral research topics related to business administration. In 1966, two doctoral specializations were established (commerce and commodity science), to which research topics in the field of tourism were added starting from 1977 – among the doctoral supervisors being: Prof. Dr. Iosif Ionescu-Muscel, Prof. Dr. Dumitru Dima, Prof. Dr. Eugen Bara, Prof. Dr. Dumitru Patriche.

The history of the Doctoral School of Business Administration is closely linked to the history of our university, as the Academy of High Commercial and Industrial Studies had a declared orientation towards training economists in the field of commerce and industry – an orientation that remained throughout its existence. In the context of this orientation, the first doctoral theses on business administration were elaborated starting from 1928, addressing research topics related to commercial aspects and commodity studies.

After 1990, the number of doctoral supervisors significantly increased, with the Faculty of Commerce managing the Economics doctoral field. Since 2010, doctoral studies have been conducted in the field of Business Administration within the Doctoral School of Business Administration, which brings together doctoral supervisors from the Faculty of Business and Tourism (the current name of the Faculty of Commerce) and from the Faculty of Business Administration with instruction in foreign languages.

Currently, doctoral studies are conducted in Romanian, English, German, and French, with the Doctoral School of Business Administration standing out for its dynamism and international openness, managing to attract a significant number of students – doctoral candidates from Romania, as well as from other countries including Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Israel, the USA, the UK, Iraq, Iran, Turkey, Tunisia, Algeria, Lebanon, Syria, Vietnam, among others.