Defense Of CSB Graduate Theses

22 July 2024

On July 18, 19, and 22, Caucasus School of Business (CSB) graduate program students defended their graduate theses.

 

They presented papers on the following topics:

 

  • Tamar Khukhunaishvili - Understanding Reasons of Cost Overruns in Construction Projects of Georgia from Contractor's Point of View;
  • Giorgi Jibladze - The Risks and Opportunities of Investments Versus Savings in Emerging Financial Markets;
  • Elene Kekelia - Development and Perspectives of Financial Distress Prediction in Georgian Companies.
  • Levan Gonashvili - The Impact of the Multicultural Environment of Globalization and Artificial Intelligence Technologies on The Job Satisfaction of Employees in the Service Sector (On the Example of Mcdonald's);
  • Lana Dumbadze - Possibilities of Using Artificial Intelligence in Family-Type Hotels (Adjara Region);
  • Nino Bibilashvili - The Impact of Employee Satisfaction on the Service Field (For Example, A Call Center);
  • Mariam Bitsadze - Challenges of Multicultural Work Environment in the Conditions of Globalization;
  • Salome Salukvadze - Use of Artificial Intelligence in the Improvement of Project Management Processes;
  • Dea Nizharadze - The Influence of Leadership Style on the Formation of Civil Organizational Behavior in Non-Governmental Organizations;
  • Nino Kurtanidze - The Influence of The Modern Field of Automation on the Optimization of Project Management Performance, Costs and Quality, On the Example of the Georgian Banking Market;
  • Kristine Kurdadze - Georgian Honey and Queen Bee Export Potential and Challenges (Market Analysis and Opportunities in The United States of America);
  • Kristine Gogia - Challenges of Multicultural Companies in the Era of Globalization and Technology Development (In Terms of Generations);
  • Nazi Popkhadze - Artificial Intelligence Programs - Challenges and Opportunities of Modern Organization Management;
  • Mariam Aptsiauri - Challenges of Company Leaders in Case of Cultural Diversity.
  • Tamar Zhizhilashvili - How Tech Talents Find and Evaluate Information About Potential Employers: A Space International Case Study;
  • Salome Kasradze - Employer Branding and Employee Satisfaction in the Medical Sector (On the Example of JSC Mega-Lab);
  • Giorgi Kakulia - The Impact of Digitalization and Technological Development in Terms of Both Organization and Consumer Attitudes in the Fast-Food Industry (On the Example Of "Subway");
  • Data Gvetadze - Patient Safety and Risk Management in Georgian Clinics.
  • Giorgi Rekhviashvili - Impact of Remote Work on Employee Productivity;
  • Mariam Bogveradze - Analysis of the Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility on Customer Satisfaction and Loyalty in the Georgian Banking Sector.

 

The members of the commission included: Erekle Pirveli, Gurgen Kalashian, Vakhtang Berishvili, Aleksandre Mikeladze, Boris Lezhava, Tamar Tsertsvadze, Natia Zedginidze, Lili Bibilashvili, Davit Tsiklauri, Tamar Karbaia,Teo Neparidze, Tamar Karbaia, Ana Elizarova, Mikheil Nonikashvili.

 

The students successfully defended their papers before the commission.