Content
June 2009, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 115-124 Közgáz and progress
by Tamás Mészáros - 125-146 Education 2.0: Exploring the challenges of Corvinus University in the long tail economy of global higher education
by Sándor Kerekes & András Nemeslaki - 147-167 Book Reviews
by Ádám Mészáros & András Tétényi & Bernadett Lehoczki & István Benczes & István Magas
December 2008, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 173-179 Preface
by Tibor Palánkai - 181-193 EU funds in EU new member states: Available resources and possible economic impact
by Robert Sierhej - 195-208 Evaluating EU structural policy
by Indhira Santos - 209-225 Analysis of the macroeconomic effects of EU transfers by the model ‘ECO-TREND’
by Tibor Keresztély & Ilona cserháti & Zsuzsa Varga - 227-244 Evaluating the efficiency of the ESF — What can we learn from the German experience?
by Michael Rothgang - 245-257 New methods and results in measuring the efficiency of EU funds: The Spanish case
by Carmen Ruiz - 259-274 Efficiency or effectiveness? The Hungarian practice of using the EU funds
by Sándor Gyula Nagy - 275-292 Enhancing the efficiency of the EU funds through better coordination
by Willem Molle - 293-302 Some of the present and future challenges of EU Regional Policy
by Attila Marján - 303-322 Evaluating the added value of EU-level regional policy
by Ákos Kengyel - 323-338 Measuring the efficiency of EU funds — The ‘Youth’ programme in Germany as an example
by Horst Hanusch & Andreas Riedl & Florian Wackermann - 339-358 Governing Turkey towards the European Union
by Kivanç Ulusoy - 359-367 Eu funds for New Member States from a macroeconomic perspective
by Ryszard Wilczynski
June 2008, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 1-3 Preface
by Csaba Csáki - 5-28 Smallholders and changing markets: Observations on regional level
by Csaba Csáki & Csaba Forgács - 29-77 Regoverning the dairy sector in Poland
by Dominika Milczarek-Andrzejewska & Agata Malak-Rawlikowska & Jan Fałkowski & Jerzy Wilkin - 79-92 The incentive structure in public policies — The example of the law on producer groups in Poland
by Ilona Banaszak & Volker Beckmann - 93-109 Integration of dairy farms in the supply chain in Bulgaria
by Hrabrin Bachev - 111-127 Mórakert CO-OP: A successful case of linking small farmers to markets of horticultural products in Hungary
by Gábor G. Szabó & Lajos Zoltán Bakucs & Imre Fertő - 129-152 AVIUM agricultural co-operative and AVIUM 2000 poultry processing co-operative
by Anikó Juhász & Gyöngyi Kürthy - 153-171 Small-scale tomato producers in the Astrakhan region of Russia
by Eugenia Serova
December 2007, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 285-303 Twelve theses on the role of human capital and education in development
by Tamás Szentes - 305-324 Governing global markets in a new age of globalization
by Jody Jensen - 325-342 Finance and politics in the USA: From National City Bank to Citigroup — An American bank or a world bank?
by Christine Zumello - 343-361 Creatology from 1977 to 2007
by Istvan Magyari-Beck - 363-381 The Liska model
by Tibor F. Liska - 383-411 Macro-aspects affecting sport sponsorship: The case of Hungarian professional soccer clubs’ sponsors
by Péter Berkes & Mihály Nyerges & János Váczi - 413-431 National cultures and European identity. The process of Engrenage among European Commission civil servants
by Erika Tóth
August 2007, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 139-143 Preface
by Laszlo Zsolnai - 145-153 Western economics versus Buddhist economics
by Laszlo Zsolnai - 155-180 Buddhism and the transformation to sustainable economies
by Peter Daniels - 181-200 Buddhist economics as a new paradigm towards happiness
by Apichai Puntasen - 201-222 Happiness and economics: A Buddhist perspective
by Colin Ash - 223-233 A radical conservative Buddhist utopia: The Asoke People
by Kanoksak Kaewthep - 235-252 Sufficiency economy, the King’s philosophy: an application of Buddhist economics to develop Thai local pharmaceutical industries for sustainable well-being
by Suntharee T. Chaisumritchoke - 253-284 Pathways to a mindful economy
by Joel C. Magnuson
April 2007, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 1-41 Upholding human rights in the fight against terrorism
by Elisabeth Kardos Kaponyi - 43-64 Hungary’s foreign policy dilemmas after regaining sovereignty
by Géza Jeszenszky - 65-85 What is postcommunism?
by András Lánczi - 87-102 The competitiveness of economies: Different views and arguments
by Magdolna Csath - 103-122 Responsible freedom and national security: Liberalisation and de-liberalisation in Jordan under King Abdullah II
by László Csicsmann - 123-138 Two suggested extensions for SCOT: Technological frames and metaphors
by Eszter Bartis
December 2006, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 219-243 Social Capital and Leadership: Rural Cooperation in Central and Eastern Europe
by Annette Hurrelmann & Catherine Murray & Volker Beckmann - 245-266 Dynamics of Changes in Turkish Local Governance
by Korel Göymen - 267-285 Cooperative Strategies of Entry to the International Market between the Greek Enterprises
by Labros Sdrolias & Serafeim Polyzos & Nikolaos Pappas & Maria Vounatsou - 287-307 Budgetary Dilemmas in Eastern EU Member States
by Gábor Kutasi - 309-331 In Search of European Federalism
by Éva Bóka
August 2006, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 95-96 Preface
by Miklós Dobák - 97-116 Network Learning and Principal-agent Conflict: Wine-makers in Chile's Colchagua Valley
by David E. Hojman - 117-136 The Performance of Local Health Provision Networks
by Viktória Bodnár & Dávid Dankó & György Drótos & Norbert Kiss & Márk Molnár & Éva Révész - 137-145 Bargaining Power, Supplier-Reseller Networks in Practice: A Case Study of the Hungarian Meat Distribution System
by Zoltán Lakner & Attila Réti - 147-164 Critical Factors of Attracting Supply Chain Network Members to Electronic Marketplaces: The Case of Sunbooks Ltd. and the Hungarian Book Trade
by György Drótos & Péter Móricz - 165-179 Knowledge and Organization: A Network Perspective
by Lilla Hortoványi & Roland Zs. Szabó - 181-191 Inter-organizational Networking and Innovative Clusters between Small and Medium-Sized Companies
by Lena Theodoulides - 193-206 Co-operative Theory from a NIE Perspective
by Zsuzsanna Kispál-Vitai - 207-217 Co-governance Based on Abilities and Relations
by Zu-hui Huang & Xu-chu Xu & Yu Song
April 2006, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 1-26 Promoting or Preventing Reforms?
by Menno Fenger - 27-40 Corporate Governance in Central and Eastern Europe
by Miklós Dobák - 41-59 Cultural Values in Transition
by Ágnes Hofmeister Tóth & Léna Simányi - 61-79 The Long Hand of History: Regional Cooperation in the 21st Century
by Rila Mukherjee - 81-94 Mobile Learning for Mechanical Engineers
by Gyorgy Lipovszki & Istvan Molnar
December 2005, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 287-288 Preface [to the Special Issue of Society and Economy]
by Barna Kovács - 289-298 The Food and Nutrition Situation in Central and Eastern Europe and the Baltic States
by Ladislav Kabat - 299-308 Origin-labeled Products - Food Quality and Food Safety in Bulgaria
by Plamen Mishev & Emilia Valcheva - 309-316 Estonian Food Marketing and Labels - Development and Future Perspectives
by Tiiu Ohvril - 317-326 Issues Regarding Origin Labeling of Food in Latvia
by Ligita Melece - 327-337 Zgornjesavinjski Želodec (Upper Savinja Valley Stomach Sausage) - A Slovene PGI Product
by Polona Slokan & Andrej Udovc - 339-354 The Case for Scotch Beef
by Ron Wilson - 355-364 Benchmarking of the United Kingdom's and Hungary's Fresh Produce Import Supply Chain, Focusing on Food Safety and Quality
by József Lehota & Csaba B. Illés - 365-381 Some Aspects of Origin Labeling in CEE Countries - The Possibilities of Collective Marketing
by Barna Kovács - 383-398 The Region of Origin as a Tool of Marketing in Hungarian Food Economy
by Zoltán Lakner & Erzsébet Szabó & Istvánné Hajdu - 399-414 Geographic Origin as a Branding Tool for Agri-Food Producers
by Angela Tregear & Matthew Gorton
December 2005, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 171-193 Information Society in Hungary: Impact Assessment of Public Policies with the Help of Social Indicators
by Péter Futó - 195-211 The Ethical Principles Determining the Contents of Corporate Governance Rules and Systems
by Michel Dion - 213-226 Simulation and Optimisation
by Istvan Molnar - 227-245 It is Important to Organise the Disorganised
by Tjaša Redek - 247-261 The Schools and the Firms
by István Magyari-Beck & Olga Szűcs - 263-286 Institutionalisation of Sustainable Development
by Annamária Orbán
June 2005, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 1-4 Preface
by András Blahó - 5-41 Interpretations, Aspects and Levels, Decisive Factors and Measuring Methods of Competitiveness
by Tamás Szentes - 43-61 Global Capital Markets: An Imperfect Network
by István Magas - 63-90 Some Aspects of European Economic Area and Competitiveness
by András Blahó - 91-107 Competitiveness of the European Union
by Márk Bató - 109-128 Impacts of the EU-Accession on Trade Positions
by Gábor Kutasi - 129-149 Social Protection, Transformed Labour Markets, Effective Government and Competitiveness
by András Blahó & Szabolcs Szajp - 151-170 Transnational Companies and Competitiveness
by Anikó Dörner
December 2004, Volume 26, Issue 2-3
- 153-157 Preface
by Károly Mike - 159-171 The Viability of a Culture Change Agenda in the Public Sector
by Dianne Lewis & Paul Connors - 173-193 Monitoring: functional or fashionable?
by Dennis de Kool & Arwin van Buuren - 195-221 Performance Measurement in Public Governance
by Willem Trommel & Taco Brandsen & Mirjan van Heffen-Oude Vrielink & Maaike Moulijn - 223-246 Cultural determinants of New Public Management reforms: A comparative study
by György Hajnal - 247-261 Managerial Reform in Romanian Public Administration
by Călin Hinţea & Márton Balogh - 263-293 Let Us Explore the Common Ground: Agencies, Public Corporations and Regulatory Commissions
by Roger Wettenhall - 295-324 Threats of Transformation Failures
by Tamás M. Horváth & Gábor Péteri - 325-339 Challenges of Regional Policy and Responses of Traditional Public Administration in East-Central European Countries
by Ilona Pálné Kovács - 341-360 Eurocracy and Tribalism
by Károly Mike - 361-382 Can Co-governance Work? Regional Natural Resource Management in Queensland, Australia
by Brian Head & Neal Ryan - 383-405 The Limits of Horizontal Governance
by Susan D. Phillips - 407-430 Revisiting Organisational Change in the New Zealand Compulsory Education Sector
by Stuart Tooley - 431-447 Convenient Local Policymaking for Inconvenient Issues?
by Jaap Leek & André van Montfort
June 2004, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 1-40 The American Economy and Its Global Links: New and Reborn Concerns
by István Magas - 41-85 Legal Considerations of Tax Evasion and Tax Avoidance
by Dániel Deák - 87-103 Regional Development in Transylvania, Romania
by László Vofkori - 105-125 Job-training of Hungarian higher-education graduates
by Péter Galasi - 127-139 The Role of Education and Training in the Process of Building an Entrepreneurial Society in Hungary
by Erzsébet Könczöl
December 2003, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 265-282 Multidisciplinary, Multidimensional and Multilateral: The Evolution of Development Studies and Linkages with Development Cooperation
by Helen O'Neill - 283-303 The Birth of a New Sovereign
by Ferenc Miszlivetz - 305-319 Knowledge, Research, Development and Innovations
by Mihály Simai - 321-335 Some Effects of Globalisation on Manufacturing Practice
by Attila Chikán & Krisztina Demeter - 337-349 Have Competitiveness Research Projects Brought a System Paradigm Shift?
by Erzsébet Czakó - 351-382 The Effect of Economic Incentives on Residential Mobility and Migration in Hungary, 1990-1999
by Zsombor Cseres-Gergely - 383-402 Evaluation of Environmental Performance of Companies
by Gergely Tóth
October 2003, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 123-138 From Optimisation to Transformation - My Path to the Well-spring of Rationality, Morality and Spirituality
by Peter Pruzan - 139-152 Business Ethics as Critical Approach
by Alpár Losoncz - 153-158 Is Profit Ethical?
by Olivier Giscard d'Estaing - 159-170 Competition and Corporate Reputation
by Henk van Luijk - 171-180 The New Economy and the Ethics of Economic Interactions
by László Fekete - 181-205 A Socio-economic Reading of Globalisation
by Stefano Zamagni - 207-211 Spirituality of Nations and its Relevance to Management
by S-P. Mahoney - 213-224 Global Environmental Commons and the Need for Ethics
by Zsolt Boda - 225-234 Responsibility Dilemmas in Public Service
by Gyula Gulyás - 235-248 Dialogic Ethics for Business
by Imre Ungvári-Zrínyi - 249-257 Judaism's Contribution to Contemporary Business Ethics
by Edwin M. Epstein - 259-263 Towards Ethical Business
by László Zsolnai
August 2003, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 1-10 Understanding Organisational Adaptation
by James G. March - 11-36 Local Government Budgeting: The Central and Eastern European Experience
by Mihály Hőgye & Charles McFerren - 37-55 Problems of codification during the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy
by Gábor Máthé - 57-68 Joyless Schools?
by István Perjés - 69-78 The Place of Value in the “New” Educational System
by István Magyari-Beck - 79-96 Trends of the Development of a New Educational System in Hungary
by Dóra Vámos - 97-111 How to Solve International Collective Action Problems?
by Annamária Orbán
December 2002, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 297-331 Prediction of Success in Post-Communist Societies: Evidence from Latvia and Estonia
by Mikk Titma & Denis Trapido - 333-361 Does Private and Cost-Priced Higher Education Produce Poor Quality?
by Péter Galasi & Júlia Varga - 363-379 Investments in the CIS
by Vyacheslav Komarov - 381-401 Measuring Consumer Evaluation of Competing Product Designs
by Dóra Horváth & András Bauer - 403-408 Should Budapest Bid for the Olympics? - Measuring the Economic Impacts of Larger Sporting Events
by Bruce L. Jaffee - 409-426 Changing the Methodology of the Education of Informatics
by Katalin Horváth - 427-434 Book review [Gy. Lengyel - Zs. Rostoványi, eds, reviewed by The Editors]
by Editorial Office
October 2002, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 201-218 Knowledge-based Society and Its Impact on Labour-market Values
by Lajos Nyíri - 219-230 The Underutilisation of the Human Potential of Individuals Who Are Different
by Kassie Freeman - 231-243 The Situation of High-quality Well-educated Intellectuals in Germany
by László Alex - 245-255 New Pathways Towards Tertiary Degrees in Europe - Lessons for Educational Policies and Comparative Research
by Ingrid Drexel - 257-271 Employment Opportunities of Arts and Social Science Graduates at Companies in Four Western European Countries
by Götz Schindler - 273-284 Employment of the High-quality Well-educated Intellectual Labour Force (HIL) after the Transition in Hungary
by Olga Szűcs - 285-295 Expansion of Higher Education in Hungary: Consequences and Constraints
by Péter Farkas
July 2002, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 1-21 Russian Food and Agriculture: Current Status of Transformation
by Csaba Csaki & John Nash - 23-54 Illegal State Aid and Harmful Tax Competition: The Case of Hungary
by Dániel Deák - 55-68 Strategy-oriented Approach to Projects and the Question of Project Success
by Mihály Görög - 69-100 Polluting Production - Environmentally Sound Alternatives
by Tamás Kocsis - 101-120 Unemployment and Family Businesses in Hungary
by Ágota Scharle - 121-152 Earnings Expectations and Higher-education Enrolment Decisions in Hungary
by Júlia Varga - 153-159 Enlargement and Agricultural Policy Issues on the EU Agenda - Prospects of the Coming Danish Presidency
by Poul Ottosen - 161-172 EU and EMU Accession - Whether and How the Decisions Differ?
by Hajna Istvánffy Lőrinc