Miroslava BarkóciováView profile
Assistant Professor
Miroslava Barkóciová serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Quantitative Methods at the Faculty of Economics and Finance, University of Economics in Bratislava. Based in Michalovce, she teaches a comprehensive range of courses including Quantitative Analysis and Forecasts, Human Resource Management, Market Research, Statistics, Management, Quality Management in IS, Management Informatics, Corporate Planning, and Corporate Finance. Her research focuses on the intersection of quantitative business analysis, economic environments, and computational methods. Dr. Barkóciová has established expertise in analyzing business environments across Central European contexts, particularly within the Visegrád Group countries, while also exploring the application of programming languages like Python in business evaluation frameworks. Her work bridges traditional economic analysis with modern computational approaches, creating valuable interdisciplinary insights. Dr. Barkóciová's recent publications demonstrate a consistent research trajectory examining business environments through both theoretical and practical lenses. Her work on V4 countries, hybrid threats to business performance, SME dynamics in the EU, and computational business evaluation reveals a cohesive research agenda focused on enhancing business decision-making through quantitative methods. She actively participates in research projects including 'Analysis of Tourist Service Consumers' Attitudes to Waste and Their Consequences for Sustainable Tourism Development in V4 Countries' (I-22-106-00) and 'Achieving the Goals of the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda under the Influence of the Global COVID-19 Pandemic' (KEGA 035EU-4/2022), demonstrating her commitment to addressing contemporary economic challenges with scholarly rigor.

