@article{ArvaneVanyi:164799,
      recid = {164799},
      author = {Arvane Vanyi, Georgina and Gal, Timea and Nabradi, Andras  and Csapo, Zsolt and Peto, Karoly'},
      title = {Innovative training methods in business higher education},
      journal = {APSTRACT: Applied Studies in Agribusiness and Commerce},
      address = {2013},
      number = {1033-2016-84236},
      series = {7},
      pages = {4},
      year = {2013},
      abstract = {A unique business-oriented educational method was launched  in 2010 at the University Of Debrecen, Hungary, in the  Faculty Of
Applied Economics and Rural Development; the  method has existed in the JAMK University of Applied  Science in Jyväskylä (Finland) since
1993, and is called  Team Academy. The gist of this training is that the  students learn entrepreneurship through their ‘living’  organisations with
the application of the principle  ‘learning-by-doing’. Besides developing the students’  entrepreneurial competencies and skills, this  educational
model also offers team coaching tools to  develop teams of 12-13 students that can cooperate in an  efficient way. The key point of Team
Academy, which has  been launched in several European higher education  institutes over the past years (e.g. Spain, France, the  Netherlands,
etc.), is that the most efficient way of  learning how to operate a successful company is to learn it  in practice.
During the professional and project trainings,  the cooperation of the team and their company’s efficiency  is continuously developing with the
help of team coaches. A  quite wide variety of team coaching tools is used in this  system, e.g. 360◦ evaluation, which is a very important  tool
of human resource management. Feedback from students  also plays an important role in developing team  cooperation; the professional frame
for this is also given  by the above-mentioned methodology. This method is used  successfully at the Debrecen Team Academy which / and  (do
you mean that the a) Team Academy or b) the  above-mentioned methodology will be presented? If B), then  write ‘and’ instead of ‘which’)
will be presented in this  study. A database of 150 questionnaires is analysed through  qualitative research methods.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/164799},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.164799},
}