Society and Economy
2002 - 2021
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Volume 41, issue 4, 2019
- Bilateral trade flows and comparative advantage: does the size matter? pp. 397-413

- Martin Grancay and Tomáš Dudáš
- In an Era of Social, Civic and Political Disengagement, do Health Care and Social Welfare Protection Still Matter to Population Health? Evidence from OECD Mortality Data pp. 415-432

- Ernesto R. Ferreira and João D. Monteiro
- Determining the Marginal Willingness to Pay for the Cervical Cancer Screening Program in Croatia: A Best-Worst Scaling Approach pp. 433-447

- Nikolina Dukić Samaržija
- Transformations and Perspectives of the Living Conditions of Czech and Slovak Seniors with an Emphasis on Single-Person Households pp. 449-465

- Naďa Hazuchová, Jana Stávková, Ľudmila Nagyová, Zuzana Poláková and Soňa Vávrová
- Cooperative case studies from three countries: Is membership a problem or a solution in the 21st century? pp. 467-485

- Zsuzsanna Kispál-Vitai, Yann Regnard, Klara Kövesi and Claude-André Guillotte
- Is guarantee of origin really an effective energy policy tool in Europe? A critical approach pp. 487-507

- Ákos Hamburger
- Water Utility Integration in Hungary: impacts and future expectations pp. 509-522

- Károly Kovács
- Economic Policy Implications of External Debt and Capital Flight in Sub-Saharan Africa’s Heavily Indebted Poor Countries pp. 523-542

- Isaac Kwesi Ampah and Gábor Dávid Kiss
Volume 41, issue 3, 2019
- Editorial pp. 289-292

- Peter Racsko
- Digital Transformation in the Hungarian Banking Industry – Experiences with Design Thinking pp. 293-310

- Péter Fehér and Krisztián Varga
- Knowledge Creation from the Perspective of the Supply Chain. The Role of ICT pp. 311-329

- Andrea Kő, Réka Vas, Tibor Kovács and Ildikó Borbásné Szabó
- The Performance and Asset Allocation of German Robo-Advisors pp. 331-351

- Michael Puhle
- Blockchain and Democracy pp. 353-369

- Peter Racsko
- Applications of Metaheuristics in Insurance pp. 371-395

- László Kovács
Volume 41, issue 2, 2019
- Relocation, Standardization and Vertical Specialization: Core–Periphery Relations in the European Automotive Value Chain pp. 171-192

- Tamás Gerőcs and András Pinkasz
- Publicity in Mobile and Social Media pp. 193-210

- Attila Endre Simay and Mirkó Gáti
- The Importance of Institutional Trust for Financial Service Providers among Young Adults and Their Parents in an Emerging Market pp. 211-225

- Boglárka Zsótér and András Bauer
- The Effect of Foreign Direct Investment on Firm Labor Productivity: Does the Country of Origin of the FDI Matter? pp. 227-243

- László Tőkés
- The Scope of Control of the Supreme Audit Office in the Slovak Republic and in the other Visegrad Four Countries pp. 245-262

- Lenka Hudáková Stašová
- Saver Types: An Evolutionary-Adaptive Approach pp. 263-287

- Gergely Varga and János Vincze
Volume 41, issue 1, 2019
- Introduction to the Special Section pp. 1-2

- Magdolna Sass
- Export of SMEs after the Crisis in Three European Peripheral Regions – a Literature Review pp. 3-26

- Andrea Éltető
- Hungarian International New Ventures – Market Selection and the Role of Networks in Early Internationalisation pp. 27-45

- Miklós Kozma and Magdolna Sass
- Survival, Growth, and Performance of Hungarian International New Ventures pp. 47-64

- Miklós Stocker
- SMEs in Medical Technology Global Production Networks: The Case of Czechia pp. 65-86

- Jana Vlčková
- The Effects of Airbnb on Hotels in Norway pp. 87-105

- Abbas Strømmen-Bakhtiar and Evgueni Vinogradov
- A Motivation Based Shopper Typology for Short Term Retail Events pp. 107-124

- Zita Kelemen and Ildikó Kemény
- Ethical Dilemmas and Moral Muteness in the HRM Profession pp. 125-144

- Sára Csillag
- “Death by Economic Crisis”: Suicide and Self-Infl icted Injury in the European Union (EU15) during the Worst of Times pp. 145-164

- Ernesto R. Ferreira, João D. Monteiro and Jose Ramos Manso
Volume 40, issue supplement1, 2018
- Preface to the Special Issue pp. 1-3

- Petra Aczél, János Csák and Zoltan Oszkar Szanto
- Social Futuring – An Analytical Conceptual Framework pp. 5-20

- Zoltán Oszkár Szántó
- Social Futuring – A Normative Framework pp. 21-45

- János Csák
- Social Futuring – A Discursive-Conceptual Framework pp. 47-75

- Petra Aczél
- Social Futuring – In the Context of Futures Studies pp. 77-109

- Eszter Monda
- Finite Earth, Infinite Ambitions: Social Futuring and Sustainability as Seen by a Social Scientist pp. 111-142

- Tamas Kocsis
Volume 40, issue 4, 2018
- Why do We Need Contemplative Approaches in Economics and Management? Introduction to the Special Section pp. 493-496

- Laszlo Zsolnai, Gábor Kovács and András Ócsai
- Buddhist Economics: An Overview pp. 497-513

- Clair Brown and Laszlo Zsolnai
- Mindfulness and Buddhist Economics in the Financial Market – Generating Delta or Alpha? pp. 515-529

- Ernest C. H. Ng
- Quality of Life in a Deep Ecological Perspective. The Need for a Transformation of the Western Mindset? pp. 531-552

- Knut J. Ims
- A Buddhist Economics Approach to Innovation and Capacity Building: The Case of Siam Hands pp. 553-570

- Wanna Prayukvong and James Hoopes
- Life Is a Battlefield: Conceptualizations of Life among Hungarian Adults pp. 571-586

- Réka Benczes and Bence Ságvári
- Use of Cues in Forecasting Tasks: Evidence from Sport Predictions pp. 587-603

- Norbert Becser, Bálint Esse and Richárd Szántó
- Controlling in Hungarian Hospitals: History and Key Issues pp. 605-622

- Éva Krenyácz
- Communist Populism in Hungary pp. 623-642

- Attila Antal
Volume 40, issue 3, 2018
- Money Talks? Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 329-331

- Petra Aczél, Réka Benczes and Eszter Deli
- The Gift, the Market, and the Question of Living Well Together: Exploring Rhetorics of Allo-Liberalism as Antidote to Neoliberalism pp. 333-347

- Mari Lee Mifsud
- Money Talks Because People Move: Embodied Metaphors in Economic Action pp. 349-364

- Raymond W. Gibbs, Jr.
- The Power (and Problem) of Money pp. 365-376

- Zoltán Kövecses
- Wood for the Trees: Perception of Corruption among Hungarian Youth pp. 377-387

- Tamás Bokor
- What Argumentation Theory Can Teach Us about Commercials: Strategic Maneuvering and the ‘Tulip Test’ pp. 389-400

- Hédi Virág Csordás and Gábor Forrai
- Media Messages and Eating Disorders: Taste and Price of a Message pp. 401-415

- Attila Forgács, Enikő Bóna, Tímea Csíkos and Helga Metercsik
- Like Economy: What is the Economic Value of Likes? pp. 417-429

- Ágnes Veszelszki
- From Financial Support Package via Rescue Aid to Bailout: Framing the Management of the Greek Sovereign Debt Crisis pp. 431-445

- Istvan Benczes and Réka Benczes
- Money Does Not Talk: The Image of Money Talks pp. 447-462

- Eszter Deli and Gabriella Németh
- Symbolic and Realistic Threats – Frame Analysis of Political and Media Discourses about Refugees and Migrants pp. 463-477

- Dorottya Egres
- Towards a Comprehensive Inventory of Efficiency in Business Presentations pp. 479-492

- Gábor Kovács
Volume 40, issue 2, 2018
- A theory of economic cycles pp. 169-184

- Imre Dobos and Istvan Abel
- Market and Democracy: Friends or Foes? Theories Reconsidered pp. 185-210

- Péter Gedeon
- Information reception and processing in purchasing. A comparison of public and private sector purchasing pp. 211-226

- Gyöngyi Vörösmarty and Tünde Tátrai
- Social Network Influence on New Drug Diffusion: Can the Data-driven Approach Provide Practical Benefits? pp. 227-243

- Ágnes Lublóy, Judit Lilla Keresztúri and Gábor Benedek
- Profitability of foodstuff processing companies in V4 countries during the 2008-2012 economic crisis pp. 245-270

- Jan Vavřina and Lubor Lacina
- The Education and Practice of Futures Studies in Estonia pp. 271-287

- András Márton
- Internal Audit Functions and Corporate Governance: Evidence from Hungary pp. 289-314

- Mária Borda Rabóczki
- Svein S. Andersen, Andreas Goldthau and Nick Sitter (eds.): Energy Union: Europe’s New Liberal Mercantilism? – Book review pp. 315-327

- Csaba Weiner
Volume 40, issue 1, 2018
- A Stronger Central Europe Means a Stronger EU and Transatlantic Community: Croatia’s Contribution to Our Cohesion and Resilience pp. 1-5

- Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović
- Debts, Crises and Competitiveness – Interview with Ángel Gurría, Secretary-General of the OECD pp. 7-17

- László Andor and Tamás Pesuth
- Corporate sustainability reporting: scrutinising the requirements of comparability, transparency and reflection of sustainability performance pp. 19-44

- Agnes Zsoka and Éva Vajkai
- Energy Use Caps under Scrutiny: An Ecological Economics Perspective pp. 45-67

- Veronika Kiss
- Energy strategies in the Syrian conflict. A Central and Eastern European perspective pp. 69-88

- Attila dr. Virág
- EVS data-based analysis of tax evasion: descriptive vs. regression modelling pp. 89-103

- Hana Zídková, Jana Tepperová and Karel Helman
- The Effects of the Crisis on the Convergence Process of the Western Balkan Countries towards the European Union pp. 105-124

- Dzenita Siljak and Sandor Nagy
- Ethical Culture as Predictor of Work Motivation: An Application of the CEV Model pp. 125-141

- Željko Pavić, Ivana Šerić and Marija Šain
- Complex case management to support disadvantaged jobseekers in Hungary pp. 143-159

- Károly Pirisi, Norbert Szalay-Komka and Tea Erdélyi
- A Global Perspective on the European Economic Crisis pp. 161-167

- Fruzsina Sigér
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