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2022, Volume 18, Issue 01
- 3-21 Appropriate Innovation for Asian Emerging Markets in a Digital World: A Strategic Framework
by George Abonyi & David Abonyi - 23-35 Management Challenges in State-Owned Export Credit Agencies in the 2020s; Case Studies in Iran and Hungary
by Károly Balaton & Rosa Alamian - 37-43 Same old story: Hungary's development over the 2000-2020 period
by Zoltán Bartha - 45-59 Reward-Based Crowdfunding. How to Make it Work?
by Daniela Hadacová & Lenka Malická - 61-74 Continuous Intention to Use Mobile Banking Apps: Empirical Study in Iraq
by Al Laheebi Ghayth Ali Jarad - 75-82 Determinants of Financial Performance of Commercial Banks in Jordan: Application of CAMELS Model
by Saleh Jawarneh - 83-91 Changing in-Store Customer Behaviour in Hungary During the Covid-19 Pandemic
by Tamás Sikos T. & Csaba József Kovács
2021, Volume 17, Issue si
- 3-10 The impact of Industry 4.0 on the processes of social innovation
by Sándor Karajz - 11-21 Miskolc as a 'Smart City' - Experiences of a Questionnaire Survey
by Zoltán Nagy & Zsolt Péter & László Molnár & Dóra Szendi & Tekla Szép - 23-30 Examining the Contribution of Smart Homes to the Smart Performance of Cities
by Dániel Orosz - 31-40 Linking smart city concepts to urban resilience
by Zoltán Nagy & Dóra Szendi & Tekla Szép - 41-48 Impact of social innovation on population change in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County
by Zoltán Nagy & Géza Tóth & Krisztina Varga - 49-63 Microregional convergence through social innovation
by Mariann Veresné Somosi & Krisztina Varga - 65-76 Student perception and the efficacy of universities in shaping the entrepreneurial mindset
by Andrea S. Gubik & Zoltán Bartha
2021, Volume 17, Issue 02
- 3-11 The Role of Using CAMELS Model in Analyzing the Factors Affecting the Performance of The Jordanian Commercial Banks (2014-2019)
by Senan Amer - 13-26 Trade impacts of the New Silk Road in Africa: Insight from Neural Networks Analysis
by Koffi Dumor & Komlan Gbongli - 27-43 A Critical Review of the Characteristics of Presumptive Tax Systems in Developing Countries
by Munyaradzi Duve & Daniel P. Schutte - 45-51 Total Quality Management and its Implementation in the Context of Pakistan
by Ayousha Fayyaz - 53-66 Fiscal Stability and Macroeconomic Environment in Nigeria: A Further Assessment
by Bashir Olayinka Kolawole - 67-86 Development of Income Taxes in Slovakia and the European Union in the Light of Recent Economic Changes in Europe
by Jaroslav Korecko & Alzbeta Suhányiová & Ladislav Suhányi - 87-96 Identification of Risks to the Achievement of Climate Neutrality Targets - in Order to Audit the Riskiest Branches of the Hungarian Economy
by Gyula Pulay
2021, Volume 17, Issue 01
- 3-13 Technology Acceptance Model in an Environmental and Organizational Context (evidence from Kazakhstan)
by Aigul Meirmanova - 15-26 Comparing Green Economy in Iran with OECD Asian Countries by Applying TOPSIS and GI Method
by Iman Ajripour & Rosa Alamian - 27-30 Is utility a measure of commodity value? On two different approaches to the subjective theory of value
by Katarzyna Appelt - 31-42 The waste management sector of Hungary
by Katalin Lipták & Andrea S. Gubik & Ágnes Horváth & Mónika Kis-Orloczki - 43-51 Usage and Knowledge of Technological Advances in a Multi-Cultural Country: The Level of Digitalisation in the UAE, Dubai
by Somayeh Kariman - 53-65 Panic Buying in Hungary During Covid-19 Pandemic
by Tamás Sikos T. & Vanda Papp & András Kovács
2020, Volume 16, Issue 02
- 3-15 Testing Strong Form Market Efficiency of Jordanian Capital Market: Performance Appraisal of Mutual Funds a comparable study case with Saudi Arabia
by Mazen Bustanji - 17-25 The Role of Knowledge Management in Creating Competitive Advantage in Small and Medium-size Enterprises inthe Republic of Iraq
by Ghayth Ali Jarad - 27-40 Competitiveness and government spending in Cambodia: An autoregressive distributed lag approach
by Leanghak Hok - 41-50 The Positive Net Present Value of Loss-making Projects: Economic Content of the Two Internal Rates of Return
by Mária Illés - 51-60 Green Economy Sustainability in the UAE and Agrarian Leadership
by István Kunos & Somayeh Kariman & Aigul Meirmanova - 61-68 Rethinking Classical Precondition Formulas of Changes
by Béla Pataki & Katalin Pádár - 69-79 I have seen the future, and it rings - What we know about mobile banking research
by Dai Thich Phan - 81-88 Human Capital Investment and Employment Growth in Nigeria
by J. O. Saka - 89-95 The Value Innovation of Symphony Orchestras and the Triggering Effect of Coronavirus
by Roland Z. Szabó & Borbála Szedmák - 97-102 Digitalization, Quality of Life and Purchasing Power
by Roland Z. Szabó & Márk János Tátrai - 103-113 How Did Reciprocity Evolve in Online Communication? Turnout of Reciprocal Altruism
by Cyntia Valociková & Jolán Velencei
2020, Volume 16, Issue 01
- 3-9 Composite Contracts in Supply Chain
by Tamás Faludi - 11-18 Using Multivariate Statistical Methods for Analysing Financial Literacy, as a Possible Appearance of Social Innovation
by Kitti Fodor - 19-29 Evaluating Social Innovation Tools: Process-Oriented Approach
by Gabriella Metszősy - 31-40 Development of Rural Areas and Improving Their Resilience with Smart Solutions
by Zsolt Péter - 41-52 Novel Solutions in Poverty Alleviation in Hungary, with Special Regard to Regional Differences
by Eszter Siposné Nándori - 53-63 Analysis of the Asset Structure of Hungarian District Heat Suppliers, with Special Regard to the Fixed Assets, Based on the Companies' 2009-2017 Accounts
by Gábor Béla Süveges - 65-76 Examination of Social Innovation Potential Characteristics in the Example of Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County
by Zoltán Nagy & Géza Tóth & Krisztina Varga
2019, Volume 15, Issue 02
- 3-10 Perceived Opportunities by Social Enterprises and their Effects on Innovation
by Zoltán Bartha & Ádám Bereczk - 11-22 Social Problems and Economic Performance: Social Innovations in the Hungarian Child Protection System
by Virág Havasi - 23-28 Contributions to the Impact Assessment of Network Cooperation among Social Enterprises
by József Benedek & György Kocziszky - 29-40 Needs and Expectations: Controllers in the Hungarian Labor Market
by Katalin Lipták & Zoltán Musinszki & Norbert Gyenge - 41-51 The Effect of Large Companies on Spatial Structure in Central and Eastern Europe with a Particular Focus on Enterprises in the Technology, Media _ Telecommunications Industry
by Zoltán Nagy & Géza Tóth - 53-63 The Silver Generation as Potential Purchasing Power in Budapest: a Case Study
by Tamás Sikos T. & Csaba József Kovács - 65-75 Analysis of the Asset Structure of Hungarian District Heat Suppliers, with Special Regard to the Fixed Assets, Based on the Companies' 2009-2017 Accounts
by Gábor Béla Süveges - 65-76 Applied Social Scientific Methods for the Measurement of Local Innovation Potential
by Kinga Szabó-Tóth & Attila Papp Z. - 77-88 Applied Social Scientific Methods for the Measurement of Local Innovation Potential
by Kinga Szabó-Tóth & Attila Papp Z.
2019, Volume 15, Issue 01
- 3-17 The Legitimacy of Profit of Microlending Institutions and Womens Empowerment: A Case Study from Jordan
by Nebal Al Maaitah - 19-24 Multi-Agent-Based Macroeconomic Modelling
by Sándor Karajz - 25-34 Survey of Consumers Responsiveness to Small-Scale Producers Marketing in the Northern Hungary Region
by Konrád Kiss & Gábor Koncz & Dóra Nagy-Demeter & Bálint Varró & Mercédesz Németh & Csaba Ruszkai - 35-44 Study Compliance of Economic Security of Ukraine
by Tetiana Kobielieva - 45-55 Acceleration Methods of Managers Transversal Competences - Results of Testing Process
by Robert Kuceba & Waldemar Jedrzejczyk & Edyta Kulej-Dudek - 57-66 Generic Strategies, Outpacing and Blue Ocean - Discussing the Validity of Three Strategic Management Theories Using Case Studies from Airlines and Grocery Retail
by Thomas Lauer - 67-74 Innovation Cooperation: Buyer-Supplier Relations
by Adrienn Papp - 75-84 Who Communicates a Change - Research Outcomes from Polish Companies
by Magdalena Zalewska-Turzynska
2018, Volume 14, Issue 02
- 3-13 Institutional Determinants of Higher Education Students' International Mobility within the Erasmus Programme Countries
by Andrea S. Gubik & Zoltán Bartha - 15-24 Bank Domestic Outstandings in Central-Eastern-European Countries between 2008 and 2018
by Sándor Bozsik & Vladimír Gazda - 25-37 Presentation and Testing of the Creeping Trend with Harmonic Weights Method in the Light of Sovereign CDS Prices
by Renáta Géczi-Papp - 39-55 The Social Role of Intership Programmes in Reducing Migration from a County Seat
by Klára Szűcs Markovics & Eszter Polonkai - 57-70 State Aid in the Visegrad Countries: Similarities and Differences
by Gábor Potvorszki
2018, Volume 14, Issue 01
- 3-14 Factors Hindering Smart City Developments in Medium-Sized Cities
by Csukás Máté Szilárd & Roland Z. Szabó - 15-25 Social Value Creation and Impact Measurement - What Do They Mean Exactly?
by Roland Z. Szabó & Noémi Krátki - 27-36 The Effects of Hofstede's Cultural Dimensions on Pro-Environmental Behaviour: How Culture Influences Environmentally Conscious Behaviour
by Szabolcs Nagy & Csilla Konyha Molnárné - 37-48 Challenges to Economic Upgrading of Iranian Economy
by Anna Dunay & Saeed Nosratabadi - 49-57 Special Ethical and Compliance Issues Regarding Property Valuation Reports: Applicability of Valuations in Responsible Property Investment
by Zsolt Pilhál - 59-67 Impact Studies of Regional Effects of Research Infrastructures: Economically Concentrated or Multidimensional
by Fabian Schenk
2017, Volume 13, Issue 02
- 3-12 Cultural Characteristics and the Entrepreneurial Intentions of University Students
by Andrea S. Gubik & Zoltán Bartha - 13-23 Factors Leading to Audit Expectation Gap: An Empirical Study in a Hungarian Context
by Judit Füredi-Fülöp - 25-34 The Relationship Between a Performance Management System and the Motivational Level of Employees: A Case Study at the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development of the Republic of Mauritius
by Rejandra Parsad Gunputh & Sandhya Gunnuck & Sameerchand Pudaruth - 35-44 Assessment of Competition in EU Liberalised Energy Markets in 2016
by Ágnes Kádár Horváth - 45-57 Empirical Analysis of the Wagner Hypothesis of Government Expenditure Growth in Kenya: ARDL Modelling Approach
by John Kibara Manyeki & Balázs Kotosz - 59-70 Sustainable Energy in Post-Communist East- Central Europe - A Comprehensive Study
by Zoltán Nagy & Tekla Sebestyén Szép - 71-81 Practical Issues with Decision Preparation of Facility Investments in the National Manufacturing Industry
by Klára Szűcs Markovics
2017, Volume 13, Issue 01
- 3-7 Mises' Incomplete Theory of the Value of Money
by Katarzyna Appelt - 9-16 Changing Trends in ICT Use - A Generation Y Analysis
by László Berényi - 17-36 The Changing Role of Nuclear Power in the European Union: Reflections from Official Scenarios Released before and after the Fukushima Daiichi Accident
by Nikolett Deutsch - 37-52 Mergers and Acquisitions: Their Role in the Process of Diversification of an Enterprise
by Ireneusz Janiuk - 53-64 Relevance of Capital Structure Theories in the Service Sector
by Judit Szemán - 67-68 An Introduction to the Thematic Issue The
by Piotr Trapczynski & Lukasz Puslecki - 69-84 To What Extent is Hungary a Knowledge-Based Economy?
by György Boda - 85-96 Challenges in Measuring International Strategic Performance in Professional Team Sports - Two Case Studies from Hungary
by Miklós Kozma & Annamária Kazai Ónodi - 97-108 Internationalisation of Polish and German Furniture Manufacturers - Comparison of Different Internationalisation Paths
by Ireneusz Janiuk & Natalia Ribberink & Miroslaw Jarosinski - 109-118 De-Internationalisation Patterns in Hungary
by Miklós Stocker
2016, Volume 12, Issue si
- 5-13 The SLEM Model as an Assessment Method for Local Goods' Competitiveness
by László Molnár & Zoltán Bartha - 14-25 Generating and Measuring Regional Social Innovation
by Mariann Veresné Somosi & József Benedek & György Kocziszky & Károly Balaton - 26-40 Social Accounting - In the Wake of the Sustainability
by Zoltán Musinszki & Anita Demény - 41-54 A Postmodern Employment Model on the Peripheries
by Éva G. Fekete - 55-67 Enterprise Models in Terms of Sustainability
by Mária Illés - 68-74 Challenges of Establishing and Operating Social Enterprises
by Mária Juhász Várkonyi - 75-86 Route-Based Tourism Product Development as a Tool for Social Innovation: History Valley in the Cserehát Region
by István Piskóti & Katalin Nagy - 87-93 Opportunities for Adaptation of the Smart City Concept - A Regional Approach
by Zoltán Nagy & Dóra Szendi & Géza Tóth
2016, Volume 12, Issue 02
- 5-13 A Study of the Process and Types of Deindustrialization in the Visegrád Countries
by Ágnes Hegyi-Kéri - 14-25 Generating and Measuring Regional Social Innovation
by Mariann Veresné Somosi & József Benedek & György Kocziszky & Károly Balaton - 15-24 Modern Transformations of Economics: Neuroeconomics
by Tatevik Mkrtchyan - 25-32 E-commerce in Hungary: A Market Analysis
by Szabolcs Nagy - 26-40 Social Accounting - In the Wake of the Sustainability
by Zoltán Musinszki & Anita Demény - 33-38 Methods of Choosing an Optimal Portfolio of Projects
by Anatoliy Yakovlev & Maksym Chernenko - 41-54 A Postmodern Employment Model on the Peripheries
by Éva G. Fekete - 55-67 Enterprise Models in Terms of Sustainability
by Mária Illés - 68-74 Challenges of Establishing and Operating Social Enterprises
by Mária Juhász Várkonyi - 75-86 Route-Based Tourism Product Development as a Tool for Social Innovation: History Valley in the Cserehát Region
by István Piskóti & Katalin Nagy - 87-93 Opportunities for Adaptation of the Smart City Concept - A Regional Approach
by Zoltán Nagy & Dóra Szendi & Géza Tóth
2016, Volume 12, Issue 01
- 3-8 Keynes' Theory of the Interest Rate: A Critical Approach
by Katarzyna Appelt - 9-18 Hungarian Energy Prices in an OECD Comparison
by Zoltán Bartha - 19-26 The Concept of Corporate Social Responsibility in Strategies of SMEs
by Felicjan Bylok - 27-36 Customer Participation: Mandatory or Voluntary Behaviour?
by Ida Ercsey - 37-45 Green Supply Chain Management - Motivation, Methods and Expectations - in Hungarian Automotive Oems
by Monika Gábriel - 47-60 The Real Reinvestment Rate Assumption as a Hidden Pitfall
by Mária Illés - 61-69 Analysis of Sectoral Features in Hungarian Accredited Innovation Clusters
by István Kovács & Ildikó Petruska - 71-77 Factors Affecting the Amount of Time Required to Prepare Investment Decisions in Hungarian Processing Industries
by Klára Szűcs Markovics - 79-88 The Effect of Dynamic Relationship Capabilities on B2B Lolyalty
by Márton Vilmányi & Erzsébet Hetesi
2015, Volume 11, Issue 02
- 3-12 Evaluating the HR Dimension of CSR in a Strategic Approach
by Diana Corina Gligor-Cimpoieru - 13-22 The Effects of Monetary Easing on Spatial Convergence in Hungary
by György Kocziszky & Dóra Szendi - 23-30 Barriers, Determinants, Financial Support Mechanisms in Green SME Areas
by Robert Kuceba & Waldemar Jedrzejczyk - 31-36 Sharing as an Aspect of Customer Behaviour of Digital Natives in Poland
by Katarzyna Lazorko - 37-60 Managers' Perceptions of the Impact of Cultural Differences on the Process of Internationalization of Polish Companies
by Aleksandra Olejnik Nizielska & Jorma Larimo - 61-68 Corporate Income Tax Avoidance in the European Arena
by Tibor Pál & Zsófia Tóth - 69-78 Knowledge Sharing Behaviour and Development of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises
by Anna Slocinska & Adam Depta
2015, Volume 11, Issue 01
- 3-9 The Effect of Enterprise Strategies Employed During the Crisis on the Growth Options of Companies
by Károly Balaton - 11-24 Economic Impact of Credit Guarantee System - Hungarian Case Study
by Dang Thai Binh - 25-35 Risk Evaluation of Strategic Indicators
by Éva Ligetvári & István Fekete & Vivien Ahmed - 37-46 An Empirical Study of Audit Expectation Gap in Hungary
by Judit Füredi-Fülöp - 47-53 Is Your Boss Really Smarter Than You Are? The Influence of the Length of Employment and the Level of Hierarchy on Employee Knowledge about Risk Management
by Michael Schwandt - 55-69 Practical Approach to International Business Studies in English at Polish Universities
by Krystyna Zoladkiewicz & Renata Orlowska - 71-78 Analysis of the relationship among innovation performance, economic development and social welfare
by László Molnár
2014, Volume 10, Issue 02
- 3-15 Regional Export Efficiency in the Market of Football Players
by Zsolt Havran & Krisztina András - 17-23 Characteristics of Non-corporate Funded Projects
by László Berényi - 25-36 Winners and Losers in the Liberalized Energy Retail Sector in Hungary: A Co-evolutionary Approach
by Balázs Felsmann - 37-47 Relations between R_D Activities and Tax Allowances in Hungarian Car Trade Companies
by Klára Béres Hustiné & Emese Tatár & Beatrix Turzai-Horányi - 49-57 The Effect of Organization Culture and Uncertainty in Supply Chain Management - The Albanian Beer Industry
by Denisa Mamillo - 59-65 Green Growth in the OECD: State of the Art
by Klára Szita Tóthné
2014, Volume 10, Issue 01
- 3-8 The Link between Firm-Level Productivity and Decisions to Export
by Piotr Gabrielczak & Tomasz Serwach - 9-20 Entrepreneurship in Relation to the Competitive Potential and Position of Economies
by Aleksandra Gawel - 21-32 Fisher's Rate and Aggregate Capital Needs in Investment Decisions
by Mária Illés - 33-44 Complex Evaluation Model of Corporate Energy Management
by Ágnes Kádár Horváth - 45-54 Changing Role of Industry in the Economy in the V4 Countries
by Wioletta Kilar & Tomasz Rachwal - 55-62 Technological Market Conjuncture: Risk Assessment Commercialization of Intellectual Property
by Petro Pererva & Aleksandra Kosenko - 63-69 The Choice of the Public-Private Partnership Model to Address Social and Economic Development of the State in the Context of a Competitive Environment with Uncertainty and Risks
by Sergey Mekhovich & Anastasiia Kolesnichenko - 71-79 The Role of Higher Education Institutions in the Entrepreneurship of Hungarian Students
by Andrea S. Gubik - 81-90 Conventional or Atypical: FDI in the Internationalisation Process of Polish Firms
by Piotr Trapczynski
2013, Volume 9, Issue 02
- 3-14 Characteristics of the Dual Model among the OECD Countries
by Andrea S. Gubik & Zoltán Bartha - 15-21 Output and Staff Number in Hungarian Manufacturing before, during and after the Crisis
by Ádám Bereczk - 23-28 Integrated Approach to Managing Sustainability
by László Berényi - 29-34 Main Changes in European Tax Policies between 2007 and 2011
by Sándor Bozsik - 35-40 Tax Evasion or Tax Optimization: is there any Narrow Path between the Two?
by Miklós Fellegi - 41-51 Quality Improvement in Accounting
by Gyula Fülöp & Bettina Hódi Hernádi - 53-61 Intellectual Capital Valuation and Stock Market Performance in an Era of Financial Turmoil: Blue Chip Banks Listed in Stock Exchanges of the Visegrad Countries
by Jaroslaw Godyn - 63-70 Outsourcing and Organisational Innovation: the Example of a Service Provider
by Csaba Holyevácz - 71-77 Technological Audit as a Method of Evaluation of the Commercial Attractiveness of the Objects of Intellectual Property
by Aleksandra Kosenko - 79-83 Forming the Strategic Potential for Development of Machine-building Enterprises: The Balanced Scorecard in Use
by Roman Poberezhnyi - 85-93 Optimizing the Number and Location of Warehouses in Logistics Networks Considering the Optimal Delivery Routes and Set Level of Reserve Stock
by Volodymyr V. Sysoiev - 95-98 Problems of Corporate Governance in the Practice of Machine Building Enterprises of Ukraine
by Iuliia Fadieieva
2013, Volume 9, Issue 01
- 7-15 Health Forecasting in Europe
by Alzbeta Ádámová - 17-21 Assessing the Importance of Project Management Soft Competencies in an IT and Telecommunication Company
by László Barna - 23-30 Strategic and Operative Marketing Controlling
by Noémi Hajdú - 31-41 Regional Specialization and Geographic Concentration of Economic Sectors in the Visegrád Countries
by Ágnes Hegyi-Kéri - 43-48 CO2 Pipeline Cost Calculations, Based on Different Cost Models
by Beáta Horánszky & Péter Forgács - 49-55 Micro- and Macroeconomic Models and Optimization Procedures
by Sándor Karajz - 57-62 Project Portfolio Management: A Pilot Survey on the Importance of 'Project Building Stones' of Corporate Life
by Éva Ligetvári - 63-70 Human Resources in the Hungarian Shared Service Centers
by Róbert Marciniak - 71-76 Does the European Union Walk on the Path of Sustainability?
by Mónika Orloczki - 77-84 Eight Methods for Decomposing the Aggregate Energy Intensity of the Economic Structure
by Tekla Sebestyén Szép - 85-90 The Age of the Welfare Revolution
by Adrienn Takács Papp - 91-97 From One to Two - A Possible Model of Organizational Development and Development of Organizational Capabilities
by Mariann Veresné Somosi
2012, Volume 8, Issue 02
- 5-10 Factors Affecting the Public Judgement of Consumer Protection Authorities
by Csilla Margit Csiszár - 11-16 Estimation of Social Benefits in Cost-benefit Analysis
by Beáta Fodor - 17-22 Corporate Sustainability and Managerial Competencies
by Gyula Fülöp - 23-30 Green Accounting for Corporate Sustainability
by Bettina Hódi Hernádi - 31-36 Links Between Net Present Value and Shareholder Value from a Business Economics Perspective
by Mária Illés - 37-43 Barriers to a Real Competitive Business Environment on the Liberalised Energy Market
by Ágnes Kádár Horváth - 44-50 The Analysis of SME Growth Potential in the Northern-Hungarian Region
by Edit Lukács - 51-59 A Conceptual Framework for Definition of the Correlation Between Company Size Categories and the Proliferation of Business Information Systems in Hungary
by Péter Sasvári - 60-67 Technology Transfer: An Efficient Means of Knowledge Flow
by Dezső Szakály - 68-75 Challenges of Responsible Supply Chain Management
by Krisztina Szegedi & Károly Norbert Kerekes - 76-80 The Business Federation of the Chambers of Trade and Commerce in Hungary
by Erika Szilágyi Fülöp - 81-87 A Comprehensive Review of Scientific Literature on Methods for Determining Discount Rates in Corporate Practices
by Klára Szűcs Markovics - 88-94 Tendencies in the European and Hungarian Management Consulting Market
by Ágnes Tokár-Szadai - 95-100 Characteristics of Arable Land Valuation in Hungary
by Tamás Nándor Tógyer
2012, Volume 8, Issue 01
- 7-12 Quantitative Relationship Between Domestic Energy Consumption and the Standard of Living in Hungary
by Csaba Domán - 13-17 Bank Taxes in Europe
by Márk Fenyő - 18-23 Delicate Co-operation - Developing County
by Balázs Illés - 24-32 Transforming the Net Present Value for a Comparable One
by Mária Illés - 33-40 Analyzing the Labour Market Situation in the Central and Eastern European Countries - Improvement or Decline?
by Katalin Lipták - 41-45 Possible Sources for Progress of the Shared Service Market in Hungary
by Róbert Marciniak - 46-53 Heritage Tourism, Thematic Routes and Possibilities for Innovation
by Katalin Nagy - 54-58 Lean in the Aspect of Sustainability
by Orsolya Pető - 59-67 The Social Problem Sensitivity of the Hungarian Population and Their Social Marketing Sensitivity
by István Piskóti - 68-75 Testing Autoregressive Models Through the Example of Northern Hungary
by Gábor Potvorszki - 76-82 Cultural Perspectives of Corrupt Behaviour - Application of Trompenaars Model for Corruption
by Gábor Réthi - 83-90 Where is the Limit? Barriers of Theories - Organisations without Boundaries
by István Szintay - 91-95 The Current Role of Accounting Information Systems
by Zsuzsanna Tóth - 96-100 Competence-based Operation in Human Processes of Companies
by Anett Tóthné Kiss