Center
for Business Research and Development
The Center for Business Research and Development (CBRD)
was established in 1992 to help the economic development of Armenia
in its transition to a market economy. The Center is administered
by the College of Business and Management. CBRD carries out organized
research and development projects through teams of faculty, local
experts, and graduate assistants. Some of its studies and research
projects include: Feasibility Study for Capacitor Plant in Gyoomree,
Earthquake Zone Reconstruction, Customer Satisfaction Survey, Housing
Privatization Survey, etc.
CBRD will focus on developing reliable economic business
and industrial information about Armenia and the region. CBRD serves
as a resource for information and expertise for both local and foreign
firms. CBRD was the first to provide "western" research
and consulting services in the areas of business and management
to Armenia. With this experience, CBRD has developed a unique mix
of knowledge and capabilities that can apply to a wide range of
problems that face Armenia.
CBRD is capable of designing and implementing a variety
of studies and research projects. These include business analysis
and planning, feasibility studies for business start-ups, market
research and analysis, industry analysis, due diligence reviews
and financial analysis, production planning and optimization, accounting
conversion, and implementation of classroom and on-the-job training
programs.
CBRD books and translations include: A. Aghabekyan,
English-Armenian Dictionary of Business & Economics, 1998; P.
Samuelson & W. Nordhaus, Economics, vol.1 and 2, 1996 and 1997;
R. Heilbrowner & L. Thurow, Economics Explained, 1995; P. Drucker,
Innovation and Entrepreneurship, 1994; P. Hawken, Growing a Business,
1993.