9TH HANSEATIC CONFERENCE
Date/Time
Date(s) - 17/02/2014 - 19/02/2014
All Day
Location
Handwerkskammer Hamburg
Categories
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2014
13.00 Parallel project Workshops
19.00 Visit St. Michael’s Church and dinner in the in the Crypt, Englische Planke 1, 20459 Hamburg
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2014
09.00 Parallel project Workshops und general assembly of members of the Hanseatic Parliament and Baltic Sea Academy
13.00 Lunch and Registration
14.00 Welcoming address and introduction
“Innovative SMEs by Gender and Age“, Dr. Jürgen Hogeforster, Hanse-Parlament
Greetings of the Hamburg Senat, Detlef Scheele, Senator for Labour, Social and Family Affairs and Integration of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg
Greetingsof the Hamburg’s economy, Prof. Dr. Hans-Jörg Schmidt-Trenz, Chief Executive Officer of Hamburg Chamber of Commerce
”Promotion of women’s businesses in Lithuania”, Algimanta Pabedinskiene, Minister for Social Security and Labour of the Republic of Lithuania
Questions to the speakers
15.15 SEKTION I:Powerful economy with women and the elderly in the Baltic countries
Moderator:Dr. Max Hogeforster, Chairman of the Hanse-Parlament und Baltic Sea Academy
Brief presentations
“Factors of development of companies owned by women”*, Prof. Dr. Bogusław Plawgo, Bialystok Foundation of Professional Training
“Women Employment Trends and Related Factors: the Case of Lithuania”*,Prof. Dr. Vytas Navickas Lithuanian University of Educational Sciences und Dr. Viktorija Stasytyte Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
“Past, present, future: evolution of female entrepreneurship in Russia”, Dr. Ekaterina Lashkova, Saint-Petersburg Institute of Postdegree Education
“Small and medium business in the Republic of Belarus: gender factors”, Prof. Dr.Andrei Prarouski,Brest State Technical University
Questions to the speakers
* The presentation contains the results of the project „Innovative SMEs by Gender and Age“
16.15 Coffee break and international exchange of experiences
16.30 Work in the form of round tables: significance of women and older people for SMEs
Introduction and discussion of results as well as Best Practices
17.30 Brief presentation and discussion
“From quantitative to qualitative aspects of work: Overeducation and the Gender Pay Gap in Germany”*, Dr. Christina Boll, Hamburgisches WeltWirtschaftsInstitut
19.30 Dinner the restaurant “Parlament”, Rathausmarkt 1, 20095 Hamburg
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2014
09.00 SECTION II:Effective promotion of women and the elderly in BSR
Moderator:Dr. Jürgen Hogeforster
Brief presentations
“Sweden – challenges on the labour market; skills supply”*, Anders Bergström, Norden Association, Stockholm
“Conditions for the best practices’ transfer”*, Dr. Marzena Grzesiak, Gdańsk University of Technology
“Promotion of female and elderly entrepreneurship – Training for trainers and advisers”*, Sirpa Sandelin, Satakunta University of Applied Sciences, Pori/Finland
“Business activities of women from Poland using the example of Start-up Programms in the West-Pomerania region “, Dr. Magdalena Kotnis, University of Szczecin
Questions to the speakers
10.00 Work in the form of round tables: Promotion of women and older people for SMEs
Introduction and discussion of results as well as Best Practices
11.00 Coffee break and international exchange of experiences
11.30 SECTION III: Political strategies for innovative SMEs by Gender and Age
Moderator:Dr. Max Hogeforster
* The presentation contains the results of the project „Innovative SMEs by Gender and Age“
Brief presentations
“Age, Gender and Innovation – Strategies to improve employability and work ability of women and older people in the Baltic Sea Region”*,Alexander Frevel, Work und Future, Hamburg
“Building the socially responsible employment policy in Baltic states”*, Dr. Anicetas Ignotas, Lithuanian University of Educational Sciences
“How do institutions from Pomerania province support professional activity of persons aged 50 years and more?”, Dr. Anita Richert-Kaźmierska, Gdańsk University of Technology
“Regional development support for optimal development of the human capital and competence by means of gender and educational policy”, Dr.Albina Volkova, Saint-Petersburg State university of Economics
Questions to the speakers
12.30 Lunch and international exchange of experiences
13.30 Work in the form of round tables: Political staregy program
Introduction and discussion of results as well as Best Practices
14.30 SECTION IV:Women creating the future in the Baltic region
Moderator: Dr. Max Hogeforster
Brief presentations
- “The awareness and creating enterprising postures amongst women as the factor of the economic development of the Baltic Sea Region”, Dr. Michał Igielski,Gdynia Maritime University
- „The craft – women’s time“, Dr. Krzysztof Bondyra, Institute of Sociology at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań
- “Outwork and high added value of handicraft in ethnografical dolls production of LATVJU LIETAS“, Ieva Dāboliņa, businesswoman, Riga
- „Memorandum of Understanding in Support of Sustainable Quick- Iga Project Results”*,Guntra Kaufmane, State Education Centre, Latvia
Questions to the speakers
Presentation of the Memorandum of Understanding„Promotion of innovative SMEs through women’s entrepreneurship as well as through higher employment among women and older people in Northern Germany“
Signing of Memorandum of Understanding for North Germany
16.00 Final discussion and final words, Dr. J. Hogeforster
16.30 Closing of the ninth Hanseatic Conference with coffee and cake