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December 2015, Volume 37, Issue 4
- 427-441 Visegrad Four in Bosnia-Herzegovina. State-building and EU Approximation from a Central European Perspective
by Christopher Walsch - 443-460 Trade in Central and Eastern European Countries Ten Years after Their EU Accession – Is There Convergence?
by Martin Grančay & Ērika Šumilo & Jolita Vveinhardt - 461-475 The Law-Finance-Technology Nexus in the 21st Century. Is There a Need to Rethink the Limits of Law?
by Tibor Tajti - 477-492 Normative Stakeholder Management Orientation: Business vs. Non-business Students
by José-Luis Godos-Diez & Roberto Fernández-Gago & Laura Cabeza-García - 493-511 Interpretation of ‘Time’ and ‘Future’ in Strategy Research
by Judit Gáspár - 513-529 Investigating the Effect of Geographical Distances and Cultural Proximity on the Hungarian Wine Trade
by Jeremiás Máté Balogh - 531-542 Cost of Illness in Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia: A Review
by Ágnes Kovács - 543-554 Book Reviews
by András Tétényi & Alfredo Hernández Sánchez & Gergely Rezessy
September 2015, Volume 37, Issue 3
- 279-329 Hungary’S U-Turn
by János Kornai - 331-355 Measurement, incorporation and use of performance information in the budget A methodological survey approach to map performance budgeting practices in local government
by Pieter Bleyen & Stijn Lombaert & Geert Bouckaert - 357-378 Teaching economics in Hungary after the crisis
by Pál Gervai & László Trautmann - 379-402 Relations between China and Latin America: Inter-regionalism beyond the Triad
by Bernadett Lehoczki - 403-414 Is more always good? Over-education, job satisfaction and wages on the Czech labor market
by Raufhon Salahodjaev - 415-426 Book Reviews
by Lejla Mešić & Ákos Máté & András Tétényi
June 2015, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 143-164 Freedom and life satisfaction in transition
by Adam Okulicz-Kozaryn - 165-182 Conceptualizing risk and social innovation: An integrated framework for risk governance
by Stephen P. Osborne & Sarah-Sophie Flemig - 183-206 Schizophrenic public administration reform in Hungary. Tension between anti-NPM systemic and pro-NPM organizational reforms
by Miklós Rosta - 207-223 The integraton by trade and FDI of emerging economies: The ASEAN example
by Anikó Magasházi - 225-243 How consistent is the new common agricultural policy with the challenges it faces?
by József Popp & Attila Jámbor - 245-265 The age of symbolic economic policies?
by Peter Galbács - 267-278 Book reviews
by Dzsenifer Halmai & Gábor Kardos & Alexandru Moise
March 2015, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 1-29 Spontaneous order and social norms. Hayek’s theory of socio-cultural evolution
by Péter Gedeon - 31-48 Futures studies in Finland
by Erzsébet Nováky & Eszter Monda - 49-72 Strategic choices regarding talent management in the Flemish public sector
by Dorien Buttiens & Annie Hondeghem - 73-88 The impact of the recession on health care expenditure — How does the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia compare to other OECD countries?
by Petra Baji & Márta Péntek & Imre Boncz & Valentin Brodszky & Olga Loblova & Nóra Brodszky & László Gulácsi - 89-107 Basel III: Rethinking liquidity and leverage
by Tamás Isépy - 109-127 Banking contagion under different exchange rate regimes in CEE
by Gábor Kutasi - 129-141 Book reviews
by Krisztina Perlaky-Tóth & Olivér Kovács & Jacqueline Dufalla
December 2014, Volume 36, Issue 4
- 445-468 Poland and the euro: Between lock-in and unfinished transition
by Anna Visvizi & Paweł Tokarski - 469-492 Attitudes towards entrepreneurial activity: Differences between business administration students in two universities of the UK and Spain
by Sandra M. Sánchez-Cañizares & Fernando J. Fuentes-García & Ana M. Castillo-Canalejo - 493-510 An evolutionary logic towards the convergence of international business ethics
by Boon Seng Tan & Stephen Ko - 511-528 Impact of the 2008 financial crisis on corporate trade finance
by Herbert Broens - 529-542 The cyclical component of GDP and life satisfaction: The impact of the Mediterranean welfare system
by Thomas Rudolf Wiese - 543-563 Measuring and managing liquidity risk in the Hungarian practice
by Balázs Árpád Szűcs & Kata Váradi - 565-577 Creative techniques in the framework of market and evolution
by István Magyari-Beck & Mahshid Moradi - 579-584 Global Challenges — European and Local Answers
by Miklós Rosta
September 2014, Volume 36, Issue 3
- 313-338 Sustainable public service organisations: A Public Service-Dominant approach
by Stephen P. Osborne & Zoe Radnor & Tony Kinder & Isabel Vidal - 339-368 Legislating unorthodox taxes: The Hungarian experience
by Dániel Deák - 369-385 Human capital, unions and productivity in a labour-skilled sectoral approach
by Domicián Máté - 387-406 Mother-child interactions in youth purchase decisions
by Ágnes Neulinger & Boglárka Zsótér - 407-426 Realignment in international development cooperation: Role of emerging donors
by Beáta Udvari - 427-433 Letters and debate
by Frank Sandmann & Ralf Bender & Andreas Gerber-Grote & Noémi Hevér & Orsolya Balogh - 435-444 Book reviews
by Ekaterina Paustyan & Zack Kramer
June 2014, Volume 36, Issue 2
- 129-149 Can Europe recover without credit?
by Zsolt Darvas - 151-184 Unorthodoxy in legislation: The Hungarian experience
by Dániel Deák - 185-197 The roots of Western societal evolution
by László Zsinka - 199-215 The development of the Chinese household registration system and its influence on the current economic development of the country
by Matej Buzinkai & František Škvrnda - 217-231 Social acceptance of renewable energy: Some examples from Europe and Developing Africa
by Olaf Pollmann & Szilárd Podruzsik & Orsolya Fehér - 233-261 Analyzing interrelated stochastic trend and seasonality on the example of energy trading data
by Fruzsina Mák - 263-283 Fiscal cycle effects in the pattern of the Hungarian state expenditures
by Ágnes Halász - 285-305 African immigrants in Hungary: Connection with the new national foreign policy
by István Tarrósy - 307-311 The Chinese city reconsidered: Local state capitalism and urban change – Book Review
by Aron Tabor
March 2014, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 1-4 Doctor Honoris Causa
by Ban Ki-Moon - 5-20 The economic response to globalization, recovery and growth, the integration of Eastern and Western Europe
by Iván T. Berend - 21-36 Developmental perspectives on Europe
by László Csaba - 37-68 Why are civil liberties more important than executive constraints in economic development? A property rights approach
by Pál Czeglédi - 69-94 Growth with gender-differentiated human capital and family wealth accumulation based on the Uzawa-Lucas two-sector model
by Wei-Bin Zhang - 95-117 International competitiveness of Polish companies and the perspective of Poland joining the euro zone
by Marlena Dzikowska & Marian Gorynia & Barbara Jankowska & Maciej Pietrzykowski - 119-128 Book reviews
by Henrik N. Gucz & Szabolcs Pásztor
December 2013, Volume 35, Issue 4
- 437-450 From Anti-equilibrium to The Socialist System and beyond
by Péter Gedeon - 451-469 International fisher effect under exchange rate regime shifts: Evidence from 10 examples
by Petr Koráb & Svatopluk Kapounek - 471-492 Japan’s competitiveness: Trends and challenges
by Josef Bič & Zuzana Stuchlíková - 493-511 The catching-up of the banking sector in South-Eastern Europe
by Eszter Kazinczy - 513-529 Is the level of taxation a product of culture? A cultural economics approach
by Inna Cábelková & Wadim Strielkowski - 531-538 Progressive managerial bonuses in a spatial Bertrand duopoly
by Barna Bakó & András Kálecz-Simon - 539-550 Crisis on the Hungarian government bond markets in the winter of 2011–2012: Was there a liquidity problem?
by Zoltán Monostori - 551-572 The German approach to cost-effectiveness analysis in health care
by Noémi V. Hevér & Orsolya Balogh - 573-587 Book reviews
by Andreea D. Amarascu & Alena Pálinská & István Magas
September 2013, Volume 35, Issue 3
- 273-297 Global crises: Is the Keynesian recipe relevant if applied under a global governance?
by Tamás Szentes - 299-318 Global economic governance in the post-crisis world
by Mihaly Simai - 319-342 Three paradigms of governance and administration: Chinese, Western and Islamic
by Wolfgang Drechsler - 343-364 The impacts of EU accession on the agriculture of the Visegrad Countries
by Csaba Csaki & Attila Jambor - 365-388 The destabilizing effect of company income taxation
by Peter A. Schmid - 389-410 First impressions and perceived roles: Palestinian perceptions on foreign aid
by Beáta Paragi - 411-425 Poverty eradication: The role of youth participation as a catalyst for social change
by Mostafa Nejati & Ali Asghar Pourezzat & Aryan Gholipour - 427-436 Book reviews
by Huseyin Emrah Karaoguz & Xuanbo Dong
August 2013, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 121-139 On the new economic philosophy of crisis management in the European Union
by László Csaba - 141-165 Poland and Slovakia during the economic crisis 2008–2010
by Krzysztof Bandasz - 167-186 Using the stated preference method for the calculation of social discount rate
by Andrea Tabi - 187-208 Playing at multiple levels in biodiversity governance: The case of Hungarian ENGOs in Natura 2000
by Cordula Mertens - 209-225 Does Buddhism have much to offer in terms of reduction in global CO_2 emissions? A panel data analysis
by Jungho Suh - 227-248 Application of support vector machines on the basis of the first Hungarian bankruptcy model
by Miklós Virag & Tamás Nyitrai - 249-262 Doctor Honoris Causa - Professor Niek Klazinga
by László Trautmann - 263-271 Book Reviews
by István Benczes & Bastian Becker
April 2013, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 1-24 Institutions and transition: Lessons and surprises
by Paul Hare - 25-50 Worker remittances and the global preconditions of ‘smart development’
by Arno Tausch & Almas Heshmati - 51-69 The euro crisis and its lessons from a Greek perspective
by Thanos Skouras - 71-86 The internationalization of the Spanish SME sector
by Sándor Gyula Nagy - 87-101 New institutional economics: Foundations and latest trends
by Judit Kozenkow - 103-109 Professor Sándor Kerekes
by Janina Jóźwiak & Sándor Kerekes - 111-120 Book Reviews
by Natalya Turkina & Jenna Althoff
December 2012, Volume 34, Issue 4
- 521-547 Question marks over the west: Western world in decline — and still (largely) in denial
by Jan Winiecki - 549-579 A longitudinal analysis of the knowledge and application of sustainability management tools in large German companies
by Stefan Schaltegger & Sarah Elena Windolph & Christian Herzig - 581-597 From discretion to rules? The fate of budgetary management reforms in Slovakia and Hungary
by Dóra Győrffy - 599-618 Regions and regional centres in Hungary: The critical interdependence of public administration and regional development
by György Csomós - 619-641 The cultural and geopolitical dimensions of nation-building in the Ukraine
by Attila Virág - 643-666 An examination of the relationship of governance structure and performance: Evidence from banking companies in Bangladesh
by Hasnan Ahmed & András Gábor - 667-678 Book reviews
by Gergely Rezessy & Ágnes Hidi & Shane F. Branon
September 2012, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 381-385 Doctor Honoris Causa
by Wolfgang Schäuble - 387-397 The European idea of a supranational union of peace
by Éva Bóka - 399-421 Central and Eastern Europe: Catching up or lagging behind?
by Zoltán T. Polyánszky - 423-432 Levers supporting program evaluation culture and capacity in Romanian public administration: The role of leadership
by Cristina Mora & Raluca Antonie - 433-451 The effect of financing on the allocation and production efficiency of the Hungarian health care system — Placing primary care into focus
by Klára Biró & Judit Zsuga & János Kormos & Róza Ádány - 453-468 Benefits of a marketing cooperative in transition agriculture: Mórakert purchasing and service co-operative
by Zoltán Bakucs & Imre Fertő & Gábor G. Szabó - 469-488 Income gap between rural and non-rural households — Case of the Czech Republic
by Radek Zdeněk & František Střeleček - 489-514 Spirituality and business: An interdisciplinary overview
by Luk Bouckaert & László Zsolnai - 515-520 The politics of agency governance in Europe and beyond: The Fifth Trans-European Dialogue in Public Administration
by György Hajnal & György Jenei
June 2012, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 191-192 Editoral
by Milena Pavlova & Wim Groot & Godefridus G. Merode - 193-220 Assessment of patient payment policy in CEE countries: From a conceptual framework to policy indicators
by Milena Pavlova & Marzena Tambor & Tetiana Stepurko & Godefridus G. Merode & Wim Groot - 221-240 Comparing cost-sharing practices for pharmaceuticals and health care services among four central European countries
by Petra Baji & Imre Boncz & György Jenei & László Gulácsi - 241-251 Towards a more comprehensive view on patient payments in Lithuania: New findings from a population survey
by Liuba Murauskiene & Milena Pavlova & Marija Veniute & Wim Groot - 253-271 Out-of-pocket payments on health in Poland: Size, tendency and willingness to pay
by Stanisława Golinowska & Marzena Tambor - 273-291 Is there a place for the patient in the Ukrainian health care system? Patient payment policies and investment priorities in health care in Ukraine
by Andriy Danyliv & Tetiana Stepurko & Irena Gryga & Milena Pavlova & Wim Groot - 293-311 Preferences of Hungarian consumers for quality, access and price attributes of health care services — result of a discrete choice experiment
by Petra Baji & Milena Pavlova & László Gulácsi & Wim Groot - 313-338 Patient payments and the empirical analysis of consumer demand for hospital services: An application for Bulgaria
by Elka Atanasova & Milena Pavlova & Emanuela Moutafova & Todorka Kostadinova & Wim Groot - 339-357 Willingness to pay for physician services: Comparing estimates from a discrete choice experiment and contingent valuation
by Andriy Danyliv & Milena Pavlova & Irena Gryga & Wim Groot - 359-379 Projection of health service consumption and patient payment revenues in Central and Eastern European countries using system dynamics modeling
by Milena Pavlova & Jelena Arsenijevic & Wim Groot & Godefridus G. Merode
April 2012, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editoral
by Editorial Board - 3-11 Quick and sustainable growth: European and Chinese developments
by Olaf Pollmann - 13-28 Supporting e-business research with web crawler methodology
by András Nemeslaki & Károly Pocsarovszky - 29-49 Fairness norms and tie strength in social networks — An analytical model and experimental results
by Attila Gulyás - 51-72 Spillovers from foreign direct investment in Central and Eastern Europe
by Balázs Szent-Iványi & Gábor Vigvári - 73-93 The impact of external market factors on the operational practices and performance of companies
by Zsolt Matyusz & Krisztina Demeter & Csenge Szigetvári - 95-113 Does intrinsic value still have a role in capital market pricing?
by Iván Bélyácz - 115-138 Towards a creativity framework
by Irina Surkova - 139-160 Managing knowledge sharing — Case study of a consulting firm
by Tamás Szirtes - 161-177 Laudatio and Introduction – Prof. Dr. Dr.H.C.Mult. György Jenei
by Wolfgang Drechsler - 179-189 Book Reviews
by Ilias Anthopoulos & Anna Péczeli
December 2011, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 441-448 Human security
by Mary Kaldor - 449-473 Financial transaction tax: Small is beautiful
by Zsolt Darvas & Jakob Weizsäcker - 475-504 Assessing the potential for knowledge-based development in the transition countries of Central and Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia
by Reinhilde Veugelers - 505-524 Is globalization a driver of economic growth and social development?
by Arno Tausch - 525-542 The AKP story: Turkey’s bumpy reform path towards the European Union
by Deniz Bingol Mcdonald - 543-554 The political districting problem: A survey
by Attila Tasnádi - 555-573 The transformation of the Hungarian cultural policy: A 20-year perspective
by Ákos Tóth - 575-594 Challenges and changes in the Polish healthcare system
by Ewa Orlewska - 595-618 Fiscal policy in the EU in the crisis: A model-based approach with applications to New EU Member States
by István P. Székely & Werner Roeger & Jan In’t Veld - 619-629 Book reviews
by Prateik Dalmia & Krzysztof Bandasz
August 2011, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 237-247 Between Rigour and Relevance: Co-Existing Institutional Logics in the Field of Management Science
by Alfred Kieser - 249-270 Effects of the Financial and Economic Crisis on the Rural Landscape as well as the Agri-food Sector in Europe and Central Asia
by Csaba Csáki & Gertrud Buchenrieder - 271-294 The Japanese Economic System under the Global Crisis: Change and Continuity
by Satoshi Mizobata - 295-320 Does the European Court of Justice Put a Crimp in Efficient and Coordinated Corporate Income Taxation in Europe?
by H.-Dieter Wenzel & Jürgen Jilke - 321-345 Brief History of Market Regulation Primarily from the Point of View of Price Regulation
by András Sugár - 347-360 The Changing Role of Universities in our Society
by Ildikó Hrubos - 361-385 Discounting in Cost-benefit Analysis
by Szabolcs Szekeres - 387-397 Price Convergence in the EU in General and in the Central, Eastern and Southern European EU Member States in Particular
by Miklós Losoncz - 399-428 The Future of ‘Real-Existing’ Democracy
by Philippe C. Schmitter - 429-440 Book reviews
by Jody Jensen & Ferenc Miszlivetz & Zbigniew Truchlewski
April 2011, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial
by Editorial Board - 3-4 Introduction
by Siri Ellen Sletner - 5-13 Happiness, environmental protection and market economy
by Sándor Kerekes - 15-28 Sustainability as a driver for corporate economic success
by Stefan Schaltegger - 29-50 Sustainable consumption and production
by Stefano Pogutz & Valerio Micale - 51-68 Environmentally conscious consumption patterns in Hungarian households
by Ágnes Hofmeister-Tóth & Kata Kelemen & Marianna Piskóti - 69-87 Territorial consumption issues of urban sprawl in Central European capitals, especially in the Budapest metropolitan region
by Viktória Szirmai & Zsuzsanna Váradi & Szilvia Kovács & Júlia Schuchmann & Nóra Baranyai - 89-109 Consumer behaviour and lifestyle patterns of Hungarian students with regard to environmental awareness
by Zsuzsanna Marjainé Szerényi & Zsóka Ágnes & Széchy Anna - 111-129 Sustainability issues in the ethical codes of hypermarkets
by Emese Gulyás - 131-144 Applying consumer responsibility principle in evaluating environmental load of carbon emissions
by Zsófia Mózner Vetőné - 145-159 Climate or rural development policy?
by Sándor Kerekes & Szilvia Luda - 161-181 From eco-efficiency to eco-effectiveness? The policy-performance paradox
by Mária Csutora - 183-198 Green public procurement in practice — The case of Norway
by Annik Magerholm Fet & Ottar Michelsen & Luitzen Boer - 199-217 Social sustainability and urban renewal on the example of Inner-Erzsébetváros in Budapest
by Gábor Csanádi & Adrienne Csizmady & Gergely Olt - 219-236 Simulation of carbon-dioxide emission by option model
by Tamás Nagy
December 2010, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 163-178 Discussing what matters
by Ichak Kalderon Adizes - 179-194 Consequences of the crisis: New concepts
by Andrei Marga - 195-219 The case for reforming euro area entry criteria
by Zsolt Darvas - 221-228 Four proposals to increase the financing capacity of the state
by Tamás Bánfi - 229-253 Reinventing Hungarian work culture in a global context
by Ferenc Miszlivetz & Jody Jensen - 255-275 Globalisation revisited
by Peter Herrmann - 277-295 Personality factors of entrepreneurial competitiveness
by Éva Karcsics & Ferenc Szakács - 297-313 Connections of entrepreneurial capacity and openness towards innovations with the individual’s decision to become an entrepreneur: A case from Slovenia
by Polona Tominc & Miroslav Rebernik - 315-324 Book reviews
by István Benczes & Blagoy Kitanov
June 2010, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial
by Editorial Board - 3-15 Research in public administration for the future
by Geert Bouckaert - 17-31 Cuts and reforms — Public services as we move into a new era
by Christopher Pollitt - 33-46 Solidifying system of democracy in the Central and Eastern European new EU members
by György Jenei - 47-64 Alternative scenarios for Hungary for the year 2025
by Erzsébet Nováky - 65-82 A healthy Hungarian society in 2025: Vision or possible reality?
by Zoltán Vass - 83-102 Putting the success stories in the post-communist world into a broader perspective
by Vladimir Popov - 103-121 The European Union’s failed “Lisbon strategy”
by Arno Tausch - 123-136 Changes and challenges in Finnish health care management
by Pirkko Vartiainen - 137-148 “We are in the situation of relative free will”
by Ferenc Miszlivetz - 149-161 Book reviews
by András Tétényi & Digdem Soyaltin & Attila Jámbor
December 2009, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 169-173 Priorities as Secretary General of NATO
by Anders Fogh Rasmussen - 175-191 The great transformation 1989–2029
by Grzegorz W. Kolodko - 193-209 European studies: Taking stock and looking ahead
by László Csaba - 211-234 Foreign direct investment and external debt in Hungary
by Iván Bélyácz & Mónika Kuti - 235-252 Upheaval in the global market for management education and implications for CEE business schools
by Ulrich Hommel - 253-269 Deliberating together: Public deliberation in the context of the Hungarian health insurance reform
by Harri Raisio - 271-293 The role of law and ethics in developing business management as a profession
by Dániel Deák - 295-312 The regional policy of the European Union and its results in Portugal: Convergence and divergence in practice
by Eszter Czuriga - 313-331 Book reviews
by Miklós Rosta & Attila Jámbor & László Szegő & Balázs Hámori
June 2009, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 1-3 Preface
by Tamás Mészáros - 5-31 The soft budget constraint syndrome in the hospital sector
by János Kornai - 33-44 Hungary in transforming Central and Eastern Europe, 1989–2008: A few debated questions
by Iván T. Berend - 45-70 Global, regional and local challenges in Hungarian agriculture
by Csaba Csáki - 71-92 Co-ordination and public administration in a global economy — A Hungarian point of view
by Attila Chikán - 93-114 European Union — Reforms — Hungarian interests. What kind of European Union would we like?
by Tibor Palánkai