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    PalĂłcok a kĂĄrpĂĄtaljĂĄn?

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    "...az orda Ă©s ordas szavak etimolĂłgiai össze nem fĂŒggĂ©sĂ©rƑl"...

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    RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE AND CULTURAL INTELLIGENCE

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    This article examines one of the key competences of the 21st century, cultural intelligence. In our empirical research studies, we examined the cultural intelligence of full-time university students. We identified the corporate culture they would like to work in, and also examined if there is a correlation between their cultural intelligence and their preference for a particular corporate culture. We found that the majority of student would prefer to be employed in a Clan-type corporate culture. We also identified a correlation between their preferred corporate cultural and their cultural intelligence and its components. Students with a high degree of cultural intelligence would like to work in an adhocracy.Cameron and Quinn, CQS, cultural intelligence, Hungarian university student, OCAI, organizational culture.

    Vilmos Piers’ lichen collection in the Savaria Museum, Szombathely

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    Establishing and maintaining a considerable plant herbarium Vilmos Piers (1838– 1920) a famous teacher of natural history in the historical military secondary school in KƑszeg became one of the most productive plant collectors of Vas County. His famous herbarium the so-called “Piers-herbarium” deposited in the Savaria Museum (SAMU; Szombathely, Vas County, Hungary) contains a smaller lichen collection as well. His lichen collection consists of 717 specimens, 427 of them are kept in paper bags, a further 290 specimens are mounted on cardboards prepared for educational purposes. Evaluable locality data are provided for 362 specimens of those in paper bags. 155 of them represent the lichen flora of the region of KƑszeg town at that time, including also some specimens from nearby areas belonging to Austria today. Most of the specimens collected outside the Carpathian Basin are originated from exsiccates. As a result of our revision a total of 210 lichen taxa from 103 genera, furthermore six taxa of microfungi and one liverwort taxon were identified or confirmed. 170 specimens were collected by Piers himself, others were gathered by 24 collectors altogether from 14 countries. Identifications were carried out by the collectors, as well as by Viktor Cypers von Landrecy and Dr Albert Latzel. Specimens indicated by collecting dates were collected between 1875 and 1910, collections by Piers himself date back between 18 July 1889 and 6 November 1909. The lichen collection of Piers represents the most important lichenological data source of the KƑszeg Mts and adjacent areas, several lichen species are known from this region exclusively from Piers’ collections (e.g., Anaptychia ciliaris, Cladonia cervicornis, Cladonia cornuta, Enchylium polycarpon, Lathagrium auriforme, Nephroma parile, Peltigera leucophlebia, Tuckermannopsis chlorophylla). A great part of the collection was revised by LĂĄszlĂł GallĂ© more than 40 years ago, but a detailed enumeration has never been published by him. The most complete catalogue of the lichen collection based on revised specimens was published by us recently in Savaria Bulletin of Museums of County Vas 38 in 2016, Szombathely. Chemical analyses necessary for species identifications were financed by the grant OTKA K 81232

    180 Ă©ve szĂŒletett dr. Waisbecker Antal = Dr. Antal Waisbecker was born 180 years ago

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    Abstract – Dr. Antal Waisbecker (1835–1916) was a Hungarian physician and the most prominent botanist of Vas county (West Hungary) at the turn of the 19–20th century. He contributed with important floristic data for the botanical monography of Vas county, authored by Vince BorbĂĄs. He processed the pteridophytes of Vas county and cormophytes in the surroundings of KƑszeg. Antal Waisbecker was an expert in the knowledge of sedges too. He discovered and described the Carex fritschii. Remarkable amount of herbarium specimens collected by Waisbecker are deposited at the Savaria Museum (Szombathely, SAMU) and Hungarian Natural History Museum (Budapest, BP). Keywords: botanist, herbarium, Hungary, KƑszeg, museum, physician, Szombathely, Vas county | ÖsszefoglalĂĄs – Dr. Waisbecker Antal Vas vĂĄrmegye tisztifƑorvosa Ă©s a XIX–XX. szĂĄzad fordulĂłjĂĄn a megye legjelentƑsebb botanikusa volt. A megye botanikai monogrĂĄfiĂĄjĂĄt jegyzƑ BorbĂĄs VincĂ©t is jelentƑs florisztikai adatokkal segĂ­tette. TanulmĂĄnyaiban többek között feldolgozta Vas megye harasztjait Ă©s KƑszeg vidĂ©kĂ©nek edĂ©nyes növĂ©nyeit. Érdemeket szerzett a sĂĄsok ismerete terĂ©n, kĂŒlönösen a Carex fritschii leĂ­rĂĄsĂĄval. AdomĂĄnyozott növĂ©nygyƱjtemĂ©nyĂ©vel a VasvĂĄrmegyei, ma Savaria MĂșzeum TermĂ©szettudomĂĄnyi OsztĂĄlyĂĄnak egyik alapĂ­tĂłja (SAMU). GyƱjtemĂ©nyĂ©nek mĂĄsik rĂ©sze a Magyar TermĂ©szettudomĂĄnyi MĂșzeum NövĂ©nytĂĄrĂĄban (BP) talĂĄlhatĂł. Kulcsszavak: botanikus, herbĂĄrium, KƑszeg, mĂșzeum, orvos, Szombathely, Vas megy
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