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Focus Group Discussion as a Method of Data Collection in Higher Education and Related Fields

Bajnok Andrea, Kriskó Edina, Korpics Fanni, Korpics Márta Katalin, Milován Andrea
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This article sets out to report our first-hand experience with using focus groups as a method of data collection in higher education research. We were interested in shedding light on how university lecturers coped with remote teaching during the Covid pandemic and how the unusual circumstances affected their teaching. The analysis of the resulting data is still ongoing. In this study, we summarise our experiences of using the focus group methodology in our research. By discussing and evaluating our research experiences, we aim to demonstrate the usability and the potential risks of the Focus Group Discussion (FGD) in a higher education context by identifying further areas of application, such as for supporting the development of the education system. We argue that the main characteristic of FGD is its interactive nature, and we back this claim by providing a detailed presentation of the focus group methodology, as well as by describing and analysing the experiences of group discussions conducted with the involvement of university lecturers. Due to their interactive nature, focus group discussions are particularly suitable for research on educational methodology, specifically within the training system for public officials operated by the Ludovika University of Public Service (LUPS) in Budapest, Hungary since 2013. The focus group research method can be used either as a tool for quality assurance or as a tool for assessing training needs. Our study is highly relevant for those who are planning to conduct focus group research in a higher education context or in related fields such as adult education programmes, by providing practical recommendations.

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Korm. rendelet a közbeszerzési eljárás eredményeként megkötött szerződések teljesítésének és módosításának Közbeszerzési Hatóság által végzett ellenőrzéséről [Government Decree 308/2015 (X. 27.) on the control by the Public Procurement Authority of the performance and modification of contracts concluded as a result of a public procurement procedure]" ["copyrightYear"]=> int(2024) ["issueId"]=> int(612) ["licenseUrl"]=> string(49) "https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0" ["pages"]=> string(7) "119-146" ["pub-id::doi"]=> string(21) "10.32575/ppb.2024.2.7" ["abstract"]=> array(2) { ["en_US"]=> string(1180) "

In public procurement frameworks, bidding, contracting and performing contracts is notoriously more challenging than the bidding, contracting and performance of private contracts. The strict procedures of public procurement do not tolerate mistakes and reduce the possibility of compromise if conflicts arise.

This study examines whether the resolution of disputes arising in public procurement procedures with the use of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) methods can be integrated into the strict system of public procurement regulation. It also investigates whether the use of ADR can be justified in public procurement disputes at all, and whether it can handle them effectively. During our investigation, we reviewed the so-called preliminary dispute settlement (PDS) scheme, a special institution of Hungarian public procurement law. Although this mechanism is not a form of dispute resolution in the classical sense, since it does not involve consultation and does not result in compromise at all, the PDS process, as a widely used, quick and simple electronic procedure is an accepted formula in Hungary for settling public procurement procedure conflicts.

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Közbeszerzéses keretek között ajánlatot tenni, szerződést kötni és a szerződést teljesíteni közismerten több kihívást jelent, mint a magánjogi szerződések ajánlattételi, szerződéskötési és teljesítési folyamata. A közbeszerzések szigorú eljárásrendje nem tűr tévedést, konfliktus esetén pedig minimálisra szűkíti a kompromisszum lehetőségét.

Tanulmányunkban azt vizsgáljuk, hogy a közbeszerzési eljárás során felmerülő jogviták alternatív vitarendezési módszerekkel történő megoldása a közbeszerzési szabályozás szigorú rendszerébe illeszthető-e, egyáltalán van-e az alternatív vitarendezésnek létjogosultsága a közbeszerzési jogvitákban, és képes-e hatékonyan kezelni azokat. A vizsgálat során segítséget nyújt számunkra a magyar közbeszerzési jog sajátos intézménye, az előzetes vitarendezési eljárások áttekintése. Bár ez a mechanizmus nem klasszikus értelemben vett vitarendezés, hiszen nem jár konzultációval és egyáltalán nem eredményez kompromisszumot, mégis széles körben használt, gyors és egyszerű elektronikus eljárás, amely képes a közbeszerzési eljárások konfliktusainak rendezésére.

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Anita Boros associate professor, National University of Public Service, boros.anita@uni-nke.hu, professor, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Institute of Agricultural and Food Economics

Anita Boros continued her legal studies at the Eötvös Loránd University and then obtained her doctorate (PhD) at the Károli Gáspár University of Reformed Church in Hungary. She graduated at Andrássy University Budapest with a degree in comparative law (LL.M.), and then completed his habilitation at the National University of Public Service. She has been teaching at universities for more than twenty years: she is currently a professor at the Hungarian University of Agricultural and Life Sciences, director of the Institute of Agricultural and Food Economy. She manages the Circular Economy Analysis Center, and the Greenology Knowledge Center. She is the editor-in-chief/member of the editorial board of several scientific journals, and also a member of several scientific organizations (such as Hungarian Lawyers Association, Hungarian Academy of Sciences). Her research area is focused on the circular economy and green innovations: she is looking for the answer to what tools can be used to promote sustainable development in the various (economic) and administrative sectors.

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Kinga Szabó, PhD student, Széchenyi István University, Doctoral School of Law, drkingaszabo@gmail.com

Kinga Szabó graduated at Budapest University of Economics and Public Administration as public administration manager, and continued her legal studies at the Eötvös Loránd University. She graduated in 2005, and then she passed the bar exam in 2009. She is currently a student at the Doctoral School of Law of Széchenyi István University, Győr. In her dissertation, she examines the possibilities of state intervention in the field of public procurement, focusing on the construction industry. Her dissertation aims to examine not only the changes in regulations, but also – in the context of the latest economic challenges – their orientation, economic, legal and other limitations, as well as the achievable effects. Her professional experience is focused in the fields of construction economics, sustainability, state asset management and public procurement law.

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According to deliberative democracy theories, decisions taken by citizens through deliberation have greater legitimacy for those concerned. It may therefore be worth examining to what extent and at what level the decisions and recommendations of deliberative bodies are taken into account in the decision-making process of a given country. The paper presents a metric which, based on the analysis of specific aspects – the embeddedness of already implemented practices in decision-making, their deliberative level and the scope of the practices – indicates the extent to which a given country applies the results of deliberative bodies’ deliberations to the decision-making process. The metric was tested on a sample of 27 EU Member States and four groups were identified in terms of the embeddedness of deliberative practices in decision-making: Laggards, Emergers, Aspirers and Exemplaries.

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Sustainability has emerged as a paramount global concern in the 21st century, and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) stand at the forefront of the efforts to address it. This study delves into the profound implications of these SDGs for sustainable projects carried out by organisations. Sustainable projects are those that align with the principles and objectives outlined in the SDGs, thereby contributing to a more inclusive and environmentally responsible future. By attempting to achieve these goals, sustainable projects not only mitigate environmental degradation but also foster economic development and social progress. This study explores the critical link between sustainable projects of organisations and the SDGs, whether the projects have contradictory impacts or just the opposite, they can also strengthen each other. The hypothetical assumption is that there is tension between the goals and actions of contradictory and synergistic movements. The transformative power of sustainable projects is underscored through real-world examples and case studies, showcasing how they can address complex, interconnected challenges. The literature review lends support to the hypothesis that in some cases certain sustainable goals might confront each other. A pilot study methodology employing impact measurement is used to prove the hypotheses about how the goals support and contribute to or affect each other’s results. The results underscore the essential role of sustainable projects. The conclusion also highlights the critical need for research and project development that can effectively navigate the tension between contradictory and synergistic goals within the SDG.

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