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September 2025, Volume 47, Issue 3
- 259-279 From populism to pragmatism: The socio-political legacy of Zelensky's leadership in Ukraine's economic reforms
by Oleg Tankovsky & József Ráti - 280-298 Social in social: Analysis of social media discourses of Hungarian social workers about their profession
by Éva Perpék & Zsófia Bauer & Zsuzsanna Réka Elek & Ágnes Győri - 299-317 Power in context: Realigning regional and global power research
by Anita Faust - 318-337 Efficiency of Eastern European schools and the role of their context
by Bennour Mohamed Hsin - 338-340 Survival of the greenest. Economic transformation in a climate-conscious world
by Anthony Cristian Medina Paredes - 341-343 The Economics of Regional Integration
by Ezgi Akçalı Türker
June 2025, Volume 47, Issue 2
- 129-152 Redefining the personality profiles of early-stage solopreneurs: A cross-sector study
by Wolfgang Hagenauer & Harald T. Zipko - 153-174 The impact of customer involvement of innovation outcomes: The role of moderator variables
by Gábor Ferenc Pörzse & Ádám Katona & Tamara Keszey - 175-198 How do the divestment trends correlate with the green transformation of oil and gas companies?
by Éva Bartalos & Balázs Sárvári - 199-214 Examining the sustainability of current account deficits using a probability approach
by Nwabisa Florence Ndzama - 215-234 Embracing a network approach in digital transformation: Is it possible to change the strategic paradigm in Bulgaria?
by Margarita Bogdanova & Evelina Parashkevova-Velikova - 235-255 Distrust and disillusionment toward generative artificial intelligence: Psychodramatic exploration of employee trust in organizational technology acceptance
by Mátyás Jenő Hartyándi - 256-258 Economic Policies of Populist Leaders. A Central and Eastern European Perspective
by Zsolt Kerekes
March 2025, Volume 47, Issue 1
- 1-21 ChatGPT from the students' point of view – Lessons from a pilot study using ChatGPT in business higher education
by András Kétyi & Zsuzsanna Géring & Ildikó Dén-Nagy - 22-41 How can nature and nurture influence teleworkers: The influence of national culture and personal traits on job satisfaction
by Srdana Táborosi & Jelena Rajković Avdija & Jasmina Poštin & Edit Terek Stojanović & Nemanja Berber & Milan Nikolić - 42-65 Developing a deeper understanding of actionable customer feedback: A systematic literature review
by László Molnár & Tamara Keszey & Moreno Frau - 66-84 Where Central and Eastern European countries stand in terms of digital readiness
by Imre Dobos & Zoltán Bánhidi - 85-103 Electric vehicle adoption in Generation Z: Drivers of Hungarian higher education students' attitude
by Tamás Kovács & Gábor Wolf - 104-125 Sports motivation and sports opportunities of people with physical disability: The case of Hungary
by Bernadett Tóth & Tünde Máté - 126-128 Selected African Studies in Memory of Zsuzsánna Biedermann
by Gergely Buda
December 2024, Volume 46, Issue 4
- 323-341 COVID-19 and SMEs: An umbrella review of systematic literature (2020–2024) and future directions for entrepreneurship. Introduction to the “The Entrepreneurial Landscape in the Post-COVID Era: Insights, Challenges, and Future Perspectives” special issue
by Béla Kádár & Erika Jáki - 342-367 Financial resilience and adaptation: Analyzing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on businesses rated successful
by Gitta Tóth & László Kucséber & Zoltán Pollák & Erika Jáki - 368-385 Digital revolution powered by COVID-19? An analysis of the digitalisation activities of Hungarian entrepreneurs
by Áron Szennay & Judit Csákné Filep - 386-403 Digitalization as a resilience strategy for women owned SMEs during crises
by Orsolya Gergely & Katalin Oborni & Sanja Popovic Pantic - 404-422 Startup success from the founder's perspective
by Enikő Anna Virágh & Gigi Tímár & Krisztina Pecze - 423-440 Digital social entities, valuable communities: How digitalization enables value co-creation for social enterprises
by Hikmat Mursalzade - 441-461 The influence of family business background on the entrepreneurial intention of individuals. A quantitative study of Hungarian university students
by Krisztofer Szabó & Márta Aranyossy - 462-482 The impact of changes in consumption patterns in the post-pandemic period in Hungary
by Éva Pólya & Zoltán Máté & Titanilla Oravecz
September 2024, Volume 46, Issue 3
- 219-235 Still flying blind after all these years: The Federal Reserve's continuing experiments with unobservables
by Dimitri B. Papadimitriou & L. Randall Wray - 236-255 Exposure and preparedness for wartime inflation in the EU: Retrospective cluster analysis
by Vivien Czeczeli & Pál Péter Kolozsi & Gábor Kutasi & Ádám Marton - 256-274 Shadow banking versus secondary shadow banking – The case of Hungary
by András Bethlendi & Katalin Mérő - 275-287 Energy transitions research: An assessment methodology
by Karen Gabriela Liñán Segura - 288-304 Analysis of the relationship between China's direct investment in Central and Eastern Europe and trade
by Wenxuan Song - 305-321 PISA score as an inappropriate measure for growth? Empirical evidence from East Asia
by Dominika Szécsi & Ágnes Szunomár
June 2024, Volume 46, Issue 2
- 101-119 Distribution and use of tax support for housing in the Czech Republic
by Pavlína Kirschnerová & Jana Janoušková - 120-146 The effect of review quality on purchase intention in cross-border e-commerce: The case of Hungary
by Thi Van Anh Pham & Ákos Nagy & Minh Trung Ngo - 147-167 Measuring the third mission of European Universities: A systematic literature review
by Sirine Haj Taieb - 168-193 Financial deepening on income inequality: A quantitative meta-analysis study
by Mbona Nokulunga - 194-217 Success factors of real estate crowdfunding projects: Evidence from Spain
by Aliaksandra Badrova & Marija Ņečiporuka & Ágnes Lublóy
March 2024, Volume 46, Issue 1
- 1-23 Navigating wartime communications: multinational corporations in the Russia-Ukraine war
by Volodymyr Kulikov & Mykhaylo Simanovskyy & Abigail Eichenberg & Ksenija Angelina Braese - 1-99 Corrigendum to: The adoption of industry 4.0 and digitalisation of Hungarian SMEs
by Viktória Endrődi-Kovács & Tamás Stukovszky - 24-43 Motivations underlying healthy dietary adoption intentions: Evidence from university students in the Czech Republic
by Mark Ratilla & Denisa Karolyova & Ismat Haider & Zuzana Dohnalová - 44-60 Distribution of regional state aid in Slovakia: A focus on the least developed districts
by Martina Košdy - 61-78 A torn generation: Dichotomies and dissonances on sustainability and technological change in in-depth interviews with university students
by Alexandra Köves & Tamás Tóth & Lilla Vicsek - 79-98 Students' willingness to share knowledge in higher education in Hungary
by Tímea Juhász & Gyöngyi Csongrádi & Arnold Tóth
March 2022, Volume 44, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial
by Sandor Gyula Nagy & Katalin Lőrincz
December 2021, Volume 43, Issue 4
- 289-313 Does governance matter? Country-level determinants of operational risk
by Edina Berlinger & Judit Lilla Keresztúri & Ágnes Lublóy & Zsuzsanna Tamásné Vőneki - 314-330 The vision of sustainable sport in a backcasting research
by Alexandra Köves & Attila Szathmári & Orsolya Herr - 331-354 Labour productivity, wages and the functional distribution of income in Portugal: A sectoral approach
by João Carlos Lopes & José Carlos Coelho & Vítor Escária - 355-373 Factors influencing the willingness of Hungarian sour cherry growers to operate in a short supply chain
by Noémi Ványi & János Felföldi - 374-390 The future plans and dilemmas of Chinese students studying in Hungary: A narrative analysis
by Xueyan Li & Henriett Primecz - 391-405 Is Islamic Banking in Turkey really interest-free?
by Harun Ercan & Ilhami Karahanoglu & György Walter
September 2021, Volume 43, Issue 3
- 189-191 Foreword to the special section on implications of the COVID pandemic
by Péter Marton - 192-207 Transnistria's public health system and SARS-CoV-2: The challenges of an unrecognized state facing a global pandemic
by Cristian Vlas - 208-226 Geopolitical shift at a time of Covid-19 and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: A case study of Chinese innovation in multilateralism
by David Morris - 227-252 Macroeconomic assessment of possible Green Recovery scenarios in Visegrad countries
by Bence Kiss-Dobronyi & Dora Fazekas & Hector Pollitt - 253-269 Green branding as a tool and future potential for destination marketing: Implications from a case study in Veszprém, Hungary
by Katalin Lőrincz & Éva Kruppa-Jakab & Renáta Szabó & János Csapó - 270-288 Reframing market-orientation: A comparative study of the market orientation concept in the subcultures of university employees
by Nick Chandler & Balázs Heidrich & Karina Szászvári & Richárd Kása
June 2021, Volume 43, Issue 2
- 103-127 Do political or ethnic and historical borders affect values and beliefs more? Some evidence from Central Europe
by Pál Czeglédi - 128-146 Multi-population models to handle mortality crises in forecasting mortality: A case study from Hungary
by Csaba G. Tóth - 147-164 Adverse consequences of economic policy in combating global climate change in the Czech Republic
by Zdeněk Pikhart & Šárka Pikhartová & Pavel Procházka - 165-183 Demand and supply sides of the crowdfunding ecosystem: The case of Kickstarter campaigns and potential Hungarian investors
by Roland Zs. Szabó & Réka Szász & Borbála Szedmák - 184-187 Sándor Gyula Nagy: The Visegrád Countries and Brazil – Book Review
by Márton Baranyi
March 2021, Volume 43, Issue 1
- 1-20 The evolution of European bailout arrangements and its impact on sovereign bond yields in the aftermath of the euro crisis
by Eszter Boros & Gábor Sztanó - 21-37 Shadow economies and tax evasion: The case of the Czech Republic, Poland and Hungary
by Dennis Nchor - 38-59 Sharing communities – Community currency in the sharing economy
by Eszter Szemerédi & Tibor Tatay - 60-74 The privacy problem for internalizing behavioral externalities
by Matthew Jeffers - 75-92 Identification of base erosion and profit shifting using tax evasion rate
by Michal Friedrich & Jana Tepperova - 93-95 Singapore Globally Entangled. Lessons for Central Europe? – Book Review
by Jody Jensen - 96-98 The Core-Periphery Divide in the European Union – A Dependency Perspective – Book Review
by Zoltán Nadobán - 99-101 The Bridge – Natural Gas in a Redivided Europe – Book Review
by John Szabo
December 2020, Volume 42, Issue 4
- 348-350 Introduction to the special section on the public finance – growth nexus
by Zsolt Darvas - 351-365 Economic growth and income distribution implications of public spending and tax decisions
by Zsolt Darvas - 366-384 Taxation and growth: Why does it matter and how can it be analysed?
by Salvador Barrios - 385-385 Erratum: Taxation and growth: Why does it matter and how can it be analysed?
by Salvador Barrios - 386-402 Fiscal policy and growth in a small emerging economy: The case of Bulgaria
by Desislava Stoilova & Nikolay Patonov - 403-419 The long-term impact of public expenditures on GDP-growth
by Gábor Kutasi & Ádám Marton - 420-441 The potential role of aid in escaping the middle-income trap
by Timothy Yaw Acheampong & Beáta Udvari - 442-457 Analysis of income determinants among rural households in Kosovo
by Prespa Ymeri & Arben Musliu & Jehona Shkodra & Iliriana Miftari & Csaba Fogarassy
September 2020, Volume 42, Issue 3
- 229-244 To vote or not to vote? The political orientations of Millennials in a comparative perspective
by Małgorzata Zachara - 245-279 Do larger boards improve shareholder value creation? – Effects of the board size on business performance in Eastern Central Europe
by Zsolt Lakatos - 280-297 Analysing the relationship between unemployment benefits and unemployment duration
by Laura Južnik Rotar & Sabina Krsnik - 298-312 Measuring the circularity of congressional districts
by Balázs Nagy & Szilvia Szakál - 313-332 Macroeconomic determinants of external indebtedness of Ethiopia: ARDL approach to co-integration
by Sisay Demissew Beyene & Balázs Kotosz - 333-347 Patient experiences in a public primary health care clinic: A South African case study
by Óscar Brito Fernandes & Mukhethwa Netshiombo & László Gulácsi & Niek S. Klazinga & Márta Péntek & Petra Baji
June 2020, Volume 42, Issue 2
- 105-123 Industry 4.0 and some social consequences: Impact assessment by microsimulation for Hungary
by Ilona Cserháti & Károly Pirisi - 124-145 The future of work in the Visegrad Group of countries
by Mark Keese - 146-171 Demographics, labour market, and pension sustainability in Hungary
by András Olivér Németh & Petra Németh & Péter Vékás - 172-192 The role of loyalty in migration intentions: Theory and evidence from the EU
by József Golovics - 193-207 What is the best way to take internet usage into consideration in the different variants of the active ageing index?
by Éva Berde & Izabella Kuncz - 208-228 Key features of intra-EU labour mobility and its impact from a sending country perspective: Addressing the consequences in Hungary
by Klára Fóti & Tibor Takács
March 2020, Volume 42, Issue 1
- 1-20 Market integration among foreign exchange rate movements in central and eastern European countries
by Ngo Thai Hung - 21-38 Evidence of effective financial crisis management from South Korea: An example for other regions
by Saysi Sayaseng - 39-58 Estimating older people's labour supply decisions in Korea
by Inhee Lee & Almas Heshmati - 59-73 The Confucian doctrine of the Mean, the optimality principle, and social harmony
by Jungho Suh - 74-97 Why ruling politicians grow rich faster—Rentseeking or selection bias?
by Łukasz Wiktor Olejnik - 98-104 Book reviews
by John F. Tomer & Josefine Kamati
December 2019, Volume 41, Issue 4
- 397-413 Bilateral trade flows and comparative advantage: does the size matter?
by Martin Grančay & Tomáš Dudáš - 415-432 In an Era of Social, Civic and Political Disengagement, do Health Care and Social Welfare Protection Still Matter to Population Health? Evidence from OECD Mortality Data
by Ernesto R. Ferreira & João D. Monteiro - 433-447 Determining the Marginal Willingness to Pay for the Cervical Cancer Screening Program in Croatia: A Best-Worst Scaling Approach
by Nikolina Dukić Samaržija - 449-465 Transformations and Perspectives of the Living Conditions of Czech and Slovak Seniors with an Emphasis on Single-Person Households
by Naďa Hazuchová & Jana Stávková & Ľudmila Nagyová & Zuzana Poláková & Soňa Vávrová - 467-485 Cooperative case studies from three countries: Is membership a problem or a solution in the 21st century?
by Zsuzsanna Kispál-Vitai & Yann Regnard & Klara Kövesi & Claude-André Guillotte - 487-507 Is guarantee of origin really an effective energy policy tool in Europe? A critical approach
by Ákos Hamburger - 509-522 Water Utility Integration in Hungary: impacts and future expectations
by Károly Kovács - 523-542 Economic Policy Implications of External Debt and Capital Flight in Sub-Saharan Africa’s Heavily Indebted Poor Countries
by Isaac Kwesi Ampah & Gabor David Kiss
September 2019, Volume 41, Issue 3
- 289-292 Editorial
by Peter Racsko - 293-310 Digital Transformation in the Hungarian Banking Industry – Experiences with Design Thinking
by Péter Fehér & Krisztián Varga - 311-329 Knowledge Creation from the Perspective of the Supply Chain. The Role of ICT
by Andrea Kő & Réka Vas & Tibor Kovács & Ildikó Szabó - 331-351 The Performance and Asset Allocation of German Robo-Advisors
by Michael Puhle - 353-369 Blockchain and Democracy
by Peter Racsko - 371-395 Applications of Metaheuristics in Insurance
by László Kovács
June 2019, Volume 41, Issue 2
- 171-192 Relocation, Standardization and Vertical Specialization: Core–Periphery Relations in the European Automotive Value Chain
by Tamás Gerőcs & András Pinkasz - 193-210 Publicity in Mobile and Social Media
by Attila Endre Simay & Mirkó Gáti - 211-225 The Importance of Institutional Trust for Financial Service Providers among Young Adults and Their Parents in an Emerging Market
by Boglárka Zsótér & András Bauer - 227-243 The Effect of Foreign Direct Investment on Firm Labor Productivity: Does the Country of Origin of the FDI Matter?
by László Tőkés - 245-262 The Scope of Control of the Supreme Audit Office in the Slovak Republic and in the other Visegrad Four Countries
by Lenka Hudáková Stašová - 263-287 Saver Types: An Evolutionary-Adaptive Approach
by Gergely Varga & János Vincze
March 2019, Volume 41, Issue 1
- 1-2 Introduction to the Special Section
by Magdolna Sass - 3-26 Export of SMEs after the Crisis in Three European Peripheral Regions – a Literature Review
by Andrea Éltető - 27-45 Hungarian International New Ventures – Market Selection and the Role of Networks in Early Internationalisation
by Miklós Kozma & Magdolna Sass - 47-64 Survival, Growth, and Performance of Hungarian International New Ventures
by Miklós Stocker - 65-86 SMEs in Medical Technology Global Production Networks: The Case of Czechia
by Jana Vlčková - 87-105 The Effects of Airbnb on Hotels in Norway
by Abbas Strømmen-Bakhtiar & Evgueni Vinogradov - 107-124 A Motivation Based Shopper Typology for Short Term Retail Events
by Zita Kelemen & Ildikó Kemény - 125-144 Ethical Dilemmas and Moral Muteness in the HRM Profession
by Sára Csillag - 145-164 “Death by Economic Crisis”: Suicide and Self-Infl icted Injury in the European Union (EU15) during the Worst of Times
by Ernesto R. Ferreira & João D. Monteiro & José R. Pires Manso
December 2018, Volume 40, Issue supplement1
- 1-3 Preface to the Special Issue
by Petra Aczél & János Csák & Zoltan Oszkar Szanto - 5-20 Social Futuring – An Analytical Conceptual Framework
by Zoltán Oszkár Szántó - 21-45 Social Futuring – A Normative Framework
by János Csák - 47-75 Social Futuring – A Discursive-Conceptual Framework
by Petra Aczél - 77-109 Social Futuring – In the Context of Futures Studies
by Eszter Monda - 111-142 Finite Earth, Infinite Ambitions: Social Futuring and Sustainability as Seen by a Social Scientist
by Tamás Kocsis
December 2018, Volume 40, Issue 4
- 493-496 Why do We Need Contemplative Approaches in Economics and Management? Introduction to the Special Section
by Laszlo Zsolnai & Gábor Kovács & András Ócsai - 497-513 Buddhist Economics: An Overview
by Clair Brown & Laszlo Zsolnai - 515-529 Mindfulness and Buddhist Economics in the Financial Market – Generating Delta or Alpha?
by Ernest C. H. Ng - 531-552 Quality of Life in a Deep Ecological Perspective. The Need for a Transformation of the Western Mindset?
by Knut J. Ims - 553-570 A Buddhist Economics Approach to Innovation and Capacity Building: The Case of Siam Hands
by Wanna Prayukvong & James Hoopes - 571-586 Life Is a Battlefield: Conceptualizations of Life among Hungarian Adults
by Réka Benczes & Bence Ságvári - 587-603 Use of Cues in Forecasting Tasks: Evidence from Sport Predictions
by Norbert Becser & Bálint Esse & Richárd Szántó - 605-622 Controlling in Hungarian Hospitals: History and Key Issues
by Éva Krenyácz - 623-642 Communist Populism in Hungary
by Attila Antal
September 2018, Volume 40, Issue 3
- 329-331 Money Talks? Introduction to the Special Issue
by Petra Aczél & Réka Benczes & Eszter Deli - 333-347 The Gift, the Market, and the Question of Living Well Together: Exploring Rhetorics of Allo-Liberalism as Antidote to Neoliberalism
by Mari Lee Mifsud - 349-364 Money Talks Because People Move: Embodied Metaphors in Economic Action
by Raymond W. Gibbs, Jr. - 365-376 The Power (and Problem) of Money
by Zoltán Kövecses - 377-387 Wood for the Trees: Perception of Corruption among Hungarian Youth
by Tamás Bokor - 389-400 What Argumentation Theory Can Teach Us about Commercials: Strategic Maneuvering and the ‘Tulip Test’
by Hédi Virág Csordás & Gábor Forrai - 401-415 Media Messages and Eating Disorders: Taste and Price of a Message
by Attila Forgács & Enikő Bóna & Tímea Csíkos & Helga Metercsik - 417-429 Like Economy: What is the Economic Value of Likes?
by Ágnes Veszelszki - 431-445 From Financial Support Package via Rescue Aid to Bailout: Framing the Management of the Greek Sovereign Debt Crisis
by István Benczes & Réka Benczes - 447-462 Money Does Not Talk: The Image of Money Talks
by Eszter Deli & Gabriella Németh - 463-477 Symbolic and Realistic Threats – Frame Analysis of Political and Media Discourses about Refugees and Migrants
by Dorottya Egres - 479-492 Towards a Comprehensive Inventory of Efficiency in Business Presentations
by Gábor Kovács
June 2018, Volume 40, Issue 2
- 169-184 A theory of economic cycles
by Imre Dobos & István Ábel - 185-210 Market and Democracy: Friends or Foes? Theories Reconsidered
by Péter Gedeon - 211-226 Information reception and processing in purchasing. A comparison of public and private sector purchasing
by Gyöngyi Vörösmarty & Tünde Tátrai - 227-243 Social Network Influence on New Drug Diffusion: Can the Data-driven Approach Provide Practical Benefits?
by Ágnes Lublóy & Judit Lilla Keresztúri & Gábor Benedek - 245-270 Profitability of foodstuff processing companies in V4 countries during the 2008-2012 economic crisis
by Jan Vavřina & Lubor Lacina - 271-287 The Education and Practice of Futures Studies in Estonia
by András Márton - 289-314 Internal Audit Functions and Corporate Governance: Evidence from Hungary
by Mária Borda Rabóczki - 315-327 Svein S. Andersen, Andreas Goldthau and Nick Sitter (eds.): Energy Union: Europe’s New Liberal Mercantilism? – Book review
by Csaba Weiner
March 2018, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 1-5 A Stronger Central Europe Means a Stronger EU and Transatlantic Community: Croatia’s Contribution to Our Cohesion and Resilience
by Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović - 7-17 Debts, Crises and Competitiveness – Interview with Ángel Gurría, Secretary-General of the OECD
by László Andor & Tamás Pesuth - 19-44 Corporate sustainability reporting: scrutinising the requirements of comparability, transparency and reflection of sustainability performance
by Ágnes Zsóka & Éva Vajkai - 45-67 Energy Use Caps under Scrutiny: An Ecological Economics Perspective
by Veronika Kiss - 69-88 Energy strategies in the Syrian conflict. A Central and Eastern European perspective
by Attila Virág - 89-103 EVS data-based analysis of tax evasion: descriptive vs. regression modelling
by Hana Zídková & Jana Tepperová & Karel Helman - 105-124 The Effects of the Crisis on the Convergence Process of the Western Balkan Countries towards the European Union
by Dzenita Siljak & Sándor Gyula Nagy - 125-141 Ethical Culture as Predictor of Work Motivation: An Application of the CEV Model
by Željko Pavić & Ivana Šerić & Marija Šain - 143-159 Complex case management to support disadvantaged jobseekers in Hungary
by Károly Pirisi & Norbert Szalay-Komka & Tea Erdélyi - 161-167 A Global Perspective on the European Economic Crisis
by Fruzsina Sigér
December 2017, Volume 39, Issue 4
- 457-458 Editorial
by Attila Tasnádi & Balázs Szent-Iványi - 459-480 Twenty Years of Carbon Accounting and Auditing – A Review and Outlook
by Maria Csutora & Gabor Harangozo - 481-499 Trade and Investment Relations between the Czech Republic and China: The Czech Republic as a Gateway to the EU?
by Tereza De Castro & Jana Vlčková & Pavel Hnát - 501-528 Socio-Technical Integration Research in an Eastern European Setting: Distinct Features, Challenges and Opportunities
by Miklós Lukovics & Erik Fisher - 529-547 Europe and Its Southern Neighbors. Interdependence, Security and Economic Development in Contemporary EU-MENA Relations
by Daniel Gugan - 549-571 The Apricot Story: Patterns in a Local Circular Food Chain in North Hungary
by Ilona Miklós - 573-596 Determinants of a Nation’s Sport Performance at Different Mega Sport Events
by Eszter Kovács & Erika Gulyás & Tamás Sterbenz - 597-616 Problems and Perspectives in Research into the Quality of Work Life in Organisational Studies
by Anna S. Gogoleva & Pavel S. Sorokin & Azer G. Efendiev - 617-629 Reframing Europe’s Future: Challenges and Failures of the European Construction – Book review
by László Trautmann
September 2017, Volume 39, Issue 3
- 297-299 Introduction to the Special Section
by Miklós Rosta - 301-320 Soft Concepts in Economics: The Challenges of Researching Trust
by Dóra Győrffy - 321-348 Comparative Economics and European Integration. Convergence and Divergence in the European Union and the Effects of Anti-Crisis Policies
by Bruno Dallago - 349-358 What Can Economics Teach Us about Santa Claus?
by Barna Bakó & Péter Isztin - 359-383 Institutional Entrepreneurship: Agents’ Ability and Activity for Building up New Institutions by Combining Existing Elements
by Katalin Szabó - 385-407 Capitalism and Democracy in the Postsocialist Transformation. Basic Concepts
by Péter Gedeon - 409-427 Confronting a Divided Past for a Shared Future: The Lieux de Mémoire of the Altab Ali Park in London
by Dániel Vékony - 429-449 Alternative for Germany – More than a Fleeting Phenomenon
by Marianna Dudášová - 451-455 On the Death of Kenneth J. Arrow. A Personal Leave-Taking
by János Kornai
June 2017, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 165-182 Expected Long-Term Labour Market Resilience and the European Union’s Perceived Role – Results of an Online Policy Delphi
by György Lengyel & Borbála Göncz & Lilla Tóth - 183-212 Functional Income Distribution in Portugal: The Role of Financialisation and Other Related Determinants
by Ricardo Barradas & Sérgio Lagoa - 213-231 Application of Family Therapy in Family Businesses – A Case Study Research on Family Business Consulting
by Attila Wieszt - 233-250 Is Discrepancy between Confidence and Spending Driven by Pessimism or by High Aspriations? – Review of the Discrepancy between the Admitted Financial Situation and Actual Spending in Hungary
by Csongor Hajdu - 251-270 The Palestinian-Lebanese Paradox – The Socio-Cultural Conundrum of Palestinian Refugees in Lebanon: Law, Economics and Culture
by Pál Belényesi & Zina Abuhaydar - 271-290 Economic Aspects of Biosimilar Competition in Hungary – The Treatment of Rheumatic Disorders
by Zsombor Zrubka - 291-295 EU Cohesion Policy in Practice. What Does It Achieve? – Book Review
by Mark Antal
March 2017, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 1-25 The Euro and Central Europe (From Points of View of Monetary Integration Maturity)
by Tibor Palankai - 27-48 Economic Factors and the Electoral Success of Far-right and Far-left Parties in the EU Countries
by Jitka Doležalová & Vlastimil Havlík & Antonín Slaný & Petra Vejvodová - 49-64 Regional Aspects of Inclusive Entrepreneurship of Seniors in Europe
by Anna Pilková & Ján Rehák
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