Society and Economy
2002 - 2025
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Volume 47, issue 3, 2025
- From populism to pragmatism: The socio-political legacy of Zelensky's leadership in Ukraine's economic reforms pp. 259-279

- Oleg Tankovsky and József Ráti
- Social in social: Analysis of social media discourses of Hungarian social workers about their profession pp. 280-298

- Éva Perpék, Zsófia Bauer, Zsuzsanna Réka Elek and Ágnes Győri
- Power in context: Realigning regional and global power research pp. 299-317

- Anita Faust
- Efficiency of Eastern European schools and the role of their context pp. 318-337

- Bennour Mohamed Hsin
- Survival of the greenest. Economic transformation in a climate-conscious world pp. 338-340

- Anthony Cristian Medina Paredes
- The Economics of Regional Integration pp. 341-343

- Ezgi Akçalı Türker
Volume 47, issue 2, 2025
- Redefining the personality profiles of early-stage solopreneurs: A cross-sector study pp. 129-152

- Wolfgang Hagenauer and Harald T. Zipko
- The impact of customer involvement of innovation outcomes: The role of moderator variables pp. 153-174

- Gábor Ferenc Pörzse, Ádám Katona and Tamara Keszey
- How do the divestment trends correlate with the green transformation of oil and gas companies? pp. 175-198

- Éva Bartalos and Balázs Sárvári
- Examining the sustainability of current account deficits using a probability approach pp. 199-214

- Nwabisa Florence Ndzama
- Embracing a network approach in digital transformation: Is it possible to change the strategic paradigm in Bulgaria? pp. 215-234

- Margarita Bogdanova and Evelina Parashkevova-Velikova
- Distrust and disillusionment toward generative artificial intelligence: Psychodramatic exploration of employee trust in organizational technology acceptance pp. 235-255

- Mátyás Jenő Hartyándi
- Economic Policies of Populist Leaders. A Central and Eastern European Perspective pp. 256-258

- Zsolt Kerekes
Volume 47, issue 1, 2025
- ChatGPT from the students' point of view – Lessons from a pilot study using ChatGPT in business higher education pp. 1-21

- András Kétyi, Zsuzsanna Géring and Ildikó Dén-Nagy
- How can nature and nurture influence teleworkers: The influence of national culture and personal traits on job satisfaction pp. 22-41

- Srdana Táborosi, Jelena Rajković Avdija, Jasmina Poštin, Edit Terek Stojanović, Nemanja Berber and Milan Nikolić
- Developing a deeper understanding of actionable customer feedback: A systematic literature review pp. 42-65

- László Molnár, Tamara Keszey and Moreno Frau
- Where Central and Eastern European countries stand in terms of digital readiness pp. 66-84

- Imre Dobos and Zoltán Bánhidi
- Electric vehicle adoption in Generation Z: Drivers of Hungarian higher education students' attitude pp. 85-103

- Tamás Kovács and Gábor Wolf
- Sports motivation and sports opportunities of people with physical disability: The case of Hungary pp. 104-125

- Bernadett Tóth and Tünde Máté
- Selected African Studies in Memory of Zsuzsánna Biedermann pp. 126-128

- Gergely Buda
Volume 46, issue 4, 2024
- 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 pp. 323-341

- Béla Kádár and Erika Jáki
- Financial resilience and adaptation: Analyzing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on businesses rated successful pp. 342-367

- Gitta Tóth, László Kucséber, Zoltán Pollák and Erika Jáki
- Digital revolution powered by COVID-19? An analysis of the digitalisation activities of Hungarian entrepreneurs pp. 368-385

- Áron Szennay and Judit Csákné Filep
- Digitalization as a resilience strategy for women owned SMEs during crises pp. 386-403

- Orsolya Gergely, Katalin Oborni and Sanja Popovic Pantic
- Startup success from the founder's perspective pp. 404-422

- Enikő Anna Virágh, Gigi Tímár and Krisztina Pecze
- Digital social entities, valuable communities: How digitalization enables value co-creation for social enterprises pp. 423-440

- Hikmat Mursalzade
- The influence of family business background on the entrepreneurial intention of individuals. A quantitative study of Hungarian university students pp. 441-461

- Krisztofer Szabó and Márta Aranyossy
- The impact of changes in consumption patterns in the post-pandemic period in Hungary pp. 462-482

- Éva Pólya, Zoltán Máté and Titanilla Oravecz
Volume 46, issue 3, 2024
- Still flying blind after all these years: The Federal Reserve's continuing experiments with unobservables pp. 219-235

- Dimitri B. Papadimitriou and L. Randall Wray
- Exposure and preparedness for wartime inflation in the EU: Retrospective cluster analysis pp. 236-255

- Vivien Czeczeli, Pál Péter Kolozsi, Gábor Kutasi and Ádám Marton
- Shadow banking versus secondary shadow banking – The case of Hungary pp. 256-274

- András Bethlendi and Katalin Mérő
- Energy transitions research: An assessment methodology pp. 275-287

- Karen Gabriela Liñán Segura
- Analysis of the relationship between China's direct investment in Central and Eastern Europe and trade pp. 288-304

- Wenxuan Song
- PISA score as an inappropriate measure for growth? Empirical evidence from East Asia pp. 305-321

- Dominika Szécsi and Ágnes Szunomár
Volume 46, issue 2, 2024
- Distribution and use of tax support for housing in the Czech Republic pp. 101-119

- Pavlína Kirschnerová and Jana Janoušková
- The effect of review quality on purchase intention in cross-border e-commerce: The case of Hungary pp. 120-146

- Thi Van Anh Pham, Ákos Nagy and Minh Trung Ngo
- Measuring the third mission of European Universities: A systematic literature review pp. 147-167

- Sirine Haj Taieb
- Financial deepening on income inequality: A quantitative meta-analysis study pp. 168-193

- Mbona Nokulunga
- Success factors of real estate crowdfunding projects: Evidence from Spain pp. 194-217

- Aliaksandra Badrova, Marija Ņečiporuka and Ágnes Lublóy
Volume 46, issue 1, 2024
- Navigating wartime communications: multinational corporations in the Russia-Ukraine war pp. 1-23

- Volodymyr Kulikov, Mykhaylo Simanovskyy, Abigail Eichenberg and Ksenija Angelina Braese
- Motivations underlying healthy dietary adoption intentions: Evidence from university students in the Czech Republic pp. 24-43

- Mark Ratilla, Denisa Karolyova, Ismat Haider and Zuzana Dohnalová
- Distribution of regional state aid in Slovakia: A focus on the least developed districts pp. 44-60

- Martina Košdy
- A torn generation: Dichotomies and dissonances on sustainability and technological change in in-depth interviews with university students pp. 61-78

- Alexandra Köves, Tamás Tóth and Lilla Vicsek
- Students' willingness to share knowledge in higher education in Hungary pp. 79-98

- Tímea Juhász, Gyöngyi Csongrádi and Arnold Tóth
- Corrigendum to: The adoption of industry 4.0 and digitalisation of Hungarian SMEs pp. 99

- Viktória Endrődi-Kovács and Tamás Stukovszky
Volume 44, issue 1, 2022
- Editorial pp. 1-1

- Sandor Gyula Nagy and Katalin Lőrincz
Volume 43, issue 4, 2021
- Does governance matter? Country-level determinants of operational risk pp. 289-313

- Edina Berlinger, Judit Lilla Keresztúri, Ágnes Lublóy and Zsuzsanna Vőneki
- The vision of sustainable sport in a backcasting research pp. 314-330

- Alexandra Köves, Attila Szathmári and Orsolya Herr
- Labour productivity, wages and the functional distribution of income in Portugal: A sectoral approach pp. 331-354

- João Carlos Lopes, José Coelho and Vítor Escária
- Factors influencing the willingness of Hungarian sour cherry growers to operate in a short supply chain pp. 355-373

- Noémi Ványi and János Felföldi
- The future plans and dilemmas of Chinese students studying in Hungary: A narrative analysis pp. 374-390

- Xueyan Li and Henriett Primecz
- Is Islamic Banking in Turkey really interest-free? pp. 391-405

- Harun Ercan, Ilhami Karahanoglu and Gyorgy Walter
Volume 43, issue 3, 2021
- Foreword to the special section on implications of the COVID pandemic pp. 189-191

- Péter Marton
- Transnistria's public health system and SARS-CoV-2: The challenges of an unrecognized state facing a global pandemic pp. 192-207

- Cristian Vlas
- Geopolitical shift at a time of Covid-19 and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: A case study of Chinese innovation in multilateralism pp. 208-226

- David Morris
- Macroeconomic assessment of possible Green Recovery scenarios in Visegrad countries pp. 227-252

- Bence Kiss-Dobronyi, Dora Fazekas and Hector Pollitt
- Green branding as a tool and future potential for destination marketing: Implications from a case study in Veszprém, Hungary pp. 253-269

- Katalin Lőrincz, Éva Kruppa-Jakab, Renáta Szabó and János Csapó
- Reframing market-orientation: A comparative study of the market orientation concept in the subcultures of university employees pp. 270-288

- Nick Chandler, Balázs Heidrich, Karina Szászvári and Richárd Kása
Volume 43, issue 2, 2021
- Do political or ethnic and historical borders affect values and beliefs more? Some evidence from Central Europe pp. 103-127

- Pál Czeglédi
- Multi-population models to handle mortality crises in forecasting mortality: A case study from Hungary pp. 128-146

- Csaba Tóth
- Adverse consequences of economic policy in combating global climate change in the Czech Republic pp. 147-164

- Zdeněk Pikhart, Šárka Pikhartová and Pavel Procházka
- Demand and supply sides of the crowdfunding ecosystem: The case of Kickstarter campaigns and potential Hungarian investors pp. 165-183

- Roland Zs. Szabó, Réka Szász and Borbála Szedmák
- Sándor Gyula Nagy: The Visegrád Countries and Brazil – Book Review pp. 184-187

- Márton Baranyi
Volume 43, issue 1, 2021
- The evolution of European bailout arrangements and its impact on sovereign bond yields in the aftermath of the euro crisis pp. 1-20

- Eszter Boros and Gábor Sztanó
- Shadow economies and tax evasion: The case of the Czech Republic, Poland and Hungary pp. 21-37

- Dennis Nchor
- Sharing communities – Community currency in the sharing economy pp. 38-59

- Eszter Szemerédi and Tibor Tatay
- The privacy problem for internalizing behavioral externalities pp. 60-74

- Matthew Jeffers
- Identification of base erosion and profit shifting using tax evasion rate pp. 75-92

- Michal Friedrich and Jana Tepperova
- Singapore Globally Entangled. Lessons for Central Europe? – Book Review pp. 93-95

- Jody Jensen
- The Core-Periphery Divide in the European Union – A Dependency Perspective – Book Review pp. 96-98

- Zoltán Nadobán
- The Bridge – Natural Gas in a Redivided Europe – Book Review pp. 99-101

- John Szabo
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