Acta Oeconomica
2011 - 2021
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Volume 64, issue supplement2, 2014
- Preface pp. vii-vii

- Denis Ushakov
- Effects of moving experience practice on operating performance of a resort hotel pp. 1-12

- Jen-Son Cheng and Hui-Yao Lin
- Effects of human resource outsourcing on service innovation in public sectors pp. 13-24

- Hong-Cheng Liu
- A study on the key success factors of service quality for international hotels pp. 25-37

- Wan-Yu Chang
- Why Chinese central bank should focus on headline inflation pp. 39-51

- Zhifang Su
- A study on the expatriates, organizational justice, organizational commitment, job engagement, and organizational effectiveness pp. 53-68

- Pao-Cheng Lin
- Corporate social responsibility and corporate governance impact on finance performance pp. 69-77

- Hsiu-Jen Fu and Shu-Yi Ho
- The influence of national leader change on corruption and sovereign rating pp. 79-97

- Kuei-Yuan Wang and Sheng-Min Tu
- Exploring correlations among tourism characteristics, visitor behavior intention, and customer satisfaction pp. 99-110

- Hsin-Wei Fu and Shang-Pao Yeh
- Exploring green service quality elements for international tourist hotels in Taiwan from the aspect of two-dimensional quality model pp. 111-125

- Yi-Min Li, Chih-Yun Yang, Ya-Hui Kuo and Ruei-Yi Hung
- Exploring the athlete’s sports learning effect based on leader-member exchange theory — college class A team of Taiwan as example pp. 127-149

- Pai-Yeh Lin, Ching-Lung Hsieh, Chia-Liu Chang and Chih-Hsiang Hung
- Effects of service innovation in cultural parks on customer satisfaction pp. 151-164

- Shang-Ping Lin, Chuan-Chung Wang and Pi-Yun Huang
- Critical success factors for international travel fairs, using the Taipei International Travel Fair as an example pp. 165-176

- I.-Ying Chang
- The effects of the antecedents of service purchase intention in the context of monetary sales promotion pp. 177-197

- Cheng-Chen Chiang
- Effects of electronic word-of-mouth on consumers’ purchase decision in catering industry pp. 199-211

- Monica Shu-Fen Wu
- Influence of professional women’s work and family conflict on the turnover intention in cultural enterprises — based on the mediating effect of managerial support and organizational family support pp. 213-227

- Wenhe Lin, Yaohong Yang and Qiujin Zheng
- The impacts of social network on operating performance in micro-enterprises pp. 229-242

- Chich-Jen Shieh
- Effects of marketing ethics on customer satisfaction in tourism industry pp. 243-255

- Anxin Xu and Chich-Jen Shieh
- Comparison of market risk models with respect to suggested changes of Basel Accord pp. 257-274

- Eliška Stiborová, Barbora Sznapková and Tomáš Tichý
- A study on the relations among the human resource management system, organizational commitment and business performance pp. 275-288

- Shien-Ping Huang
- Effects of tourism image and experiential value on revisit intention in tourism industry pp. 289-301

- Angela Ya-Ping Chang
- Effects of American cultural identity on purchase intention of American commodity — an example of American military housing after the war pp. 303-315

- Kuo-Liang Chang, Shang-Chia Chiou and Jih-Lian Ha
- Performance evaluation of the construction of American military housing after the war towards local development pp. 317-326

- Kuo-Liang Chang, Shang-Chia Chiou and Jih-Lian Ha
Volume 64, issue supplement1, 2014
- 25TH ANNIVERSARY OF POST-SOCIALIST ECONOMIC TRANSITION – Editors’ note pp. VII-VIII

- Peter Mihalyi
- Post-Socialist transition in a 25-year perspective pp. 1-24

- Peter Mihalyi
- The soft budget constraint pp. 25-79

- János Kornai
- Global, regional, and country-specific components of financial market indicators pp. 81-110

- Zalan Kocsis
- Did the financial crisis bring any changes in the monetary policy preferences of Romania? pp. 111-131

- Ágnes Nagy and Annamária Dézsi-Benyovszki
- The effects of fiscal policy in a small open transition economy: The case of Croatia pp. 133-152

- Milan Deskar-Škrbić, Hrvoje Šimović and Tomislav Ćorić
- R&D-based integration and upgrading in Hungary pp. 153-180

- Magdolna Sass and Andrea Szalavetz
- Growth drivers of middle-income transitional countries: The case of the Republic of Macedonia pp. 181-200

- Miroljub Shukarov
- A new view into political business cycles: Household behaviour in Albania pp. 201-224

- Endrit Lami, Holger Kächelein and Drini Imami
Volume 64, issue 4, 2014
- Macroprudential warnings in the Euro zone and Hungary pp. 397-417

- Katalin Mérő
- Is there a trade-off between the predictive power and the interpretability of bankruptcy models? The case of the first Hungarian bankruptcy prediction model pp. 419-440

- Miklós Virág and Tamás Nyitrai
- Asymmetric decentralisation, economic cycle, regional and local government’s borrowing in Spain pp. 441-461

- Fernando Toboso
- Does FDI increase market concentration? An evaluation of the Portuguese manufacturing industries pp. 463-480

- Rosa Forte and Paula Sarmento
- The role of expectations in austerity cycles: The political economy of crisis management in Ireland and Greece pp. 481-509

- Dóra Győrffy
- Growth and life satisfaction in the Euro zone pp. 511-524

- Thomas Wiese
- Conference reports pp. 525-535

- Bruno Dallago and Dzsamila Vonnák
- Book reviews pp. 537-551

- Natalia Shkaeva, Vera Takács and Oded Raanan
Volume 64, issue 3, 2014
- Regional economic growth in Hungary 1998–2005: What does really matter in clusters? pp. 257-285

- Balázs Lengyel and Izabella Szakálné Kanó
- Regional matching (in)efficiency on the Croatian labour market pp. 287-312

- Iva Tomić
- Arguments for deliberative participation in local economic development pp. 313-334

- Zoltán Bajmócy and Judit Gébert
- Determinants of youth unemployment spells and exit destinations in Romania and Hungary pp. 335-356

- Daniela Dănăcică
- Commitment profiles in special groups of employees in Hungary: The role of deliberate commitment pp. 357-379

- Zoltán Krajcsák and Tamás Jónás
- 10 Years in the EU — common possibilities, diverging development pp. 381-385

- Zsuzsánna Biedermann
- Book reviews pp. 387-396

- Barnabás Kádár and Bülent Temel
Volume 64, issue 2, 2014
- The New Pragmatism, or economics and policy for the future pp. 139-160

- Grzegorz W. Kolodko
- Revisiting business cycles in the Eurozone: A fuzzy clustering and discriminant approach pp. 161-180

- Chee-Heong Quah
- Revisiting real interest rate parity in Central and Eastern European countries: The Sequential Panel Selection Method pp. 181-196

- Hsu-Ling Chang
- Determinants of technical efficiency in agriculture in new EU member states from Central and Eastern Europe pp. 197-217

- Štefan Bojnec, Imre Fertő, Attila Jambor and Jozsef Toth
- How income influences the choice of tourism destination? pp. 219-237

- Lukrecija Djeri, Tanja Armenski, Tamara Jovanović and Aleksandra Dragin
- Higher education rankings, student preferences - Conference Report pp. 239-242

- Andrea Magda Nagy
- Book reviews pp. 243-256

- Anna S. Burger, Beáta Udvari and Huseyin Emrah Karaoguz
Volume 64, issue 1, 2014
- Main challenges of Hungarian public education with special focus on inequality: An international comparison pp. 1-26

- László György
- The kindergarten attendance allowance in Hungary pp. 27-49

- Gabor Kertesi and Gabor Kezdi
- The dynamics of the trade balance and the terms of trade in Central and Eastern European countries pp. 51-71

- Alexandra Lopes and Tiago Sequeira
- Revisiting the nexus between financial development, FDI, and growth: New evidence from second generation econometric procedures in the Turkish context pp. 73-89

- Hasan Güngör, Salih Katircioglu and Mehmet Mercan
- The price of gold and the exchange rate: Evidence from threshold cointegration and threshold granger causality analyses for Turkey pp. 91-101

- Burak Güriş and Burcu Kiran
- Conference reports pp. 103-115

- Pál Czeglédi, Anna Fedyunina, Zoltán Elekes, Judit Kalman and Magdolna Sass
- Book reviews pp. 117-131

- Xuanbo Dong, Olivér Kovács and Anita Veres
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