Society and Economy
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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
Volume 39, issue 4, 2017
- Editorial pp. 457-458

- Attila Tasnádi and Balazs Szent-Ivanyi
- Twenty Years of Carbon Accounting and Auditing – A Review and Outlook pp. 459-480

- Maria Csutora and Gabor Harangozo
- Trade and Investment Relations between the Czech Republic and China: The Czech Republic as a Gateway to the EU? pp. 481-499

- Tereza De Castro, Jana Vlčková and Pavel Hnát
- Socio-Technical Integration Research in an Eastern European Setting: Distinct Features, Challenges and Opportunities pp. 501-528

- Miklós Lukovics and Erik Fisher
- Europe and Its Southern Neighbors. Interdependence, Security and Economic Development in Contemporary EU-MENA Relations pp. 529-547

- Daniel Gugan
- The Apricot Story: Patterns in a Local Circular Food Chain in North Hungary pp. 549-571

- Ilona Miklós
- Determinants of a Nation’s Sport Performance at Different Mega Sport Events pp. 573-596

- Eszter Kovács, Erika Gulyás and Tamás Sterbenz
- Problems and Perspectives in Research into the Quality of Work Life in Organisational Studies pp. 597-616

- Anna S. Gogoleva, Pavel S. Sorokin and Azer G. Efendiev
- Reframing Europe’s Future: Challenges and Failures of the European Construction – Book review pp. 617-629

- László Trautmann
Volume 39, issue 3, 2017
- Introduction to the Special Section pp. 297-299

- Miklos Rosta
- Soft Concepts in Economics: The Challenges of Researching Trust pp. 301-320

- Dóra Győrffy
- Comparative Economics and European Integration. Convergence and Divergence in the European Union and the Effects of Anti-Crisis Policies pp. 321-348

- Bruno Dallago
- What Can Economics Teach Us about Santa Claus? pp. 349-358

- Barna Bakó and Peter Isztin
- Institutional Entrepreneurship: Agents’ Ability and Activity for Building up New Institutions by Combining Existing Elements pp. 359-383

- Katalin Szabó
- Capitalism and Democracy in the Postsocialist Transformation. Basic Concepts pp. 385-407

- Péter Gedeon
- Confronting a Divided Past for a Shared Future: The Lieux de Mémoire of the Altab Ali Park in London pp. 409-427

- Dániel Vékony
- Alternative for Germany – More than a Fleeting Phenomenon pp. 429-449

- Marianna Dudášová
- On the Death of Kenneth J. Arrow. A Personal Leave-Taking pp. 451-455

- János Kornai
Volume 39, issue 2, 2017
- Expected Long-Term Labour Market Resilience and the European Union’s Perceived Role – Results of an Online Policy Delphi pp. 165-182

- György Lengyel, Borbála Göncz and Lilla Tóth
- Functional Income Distribution in Portugal: The Role of Financialisation and Other Related Determinants pp. 183-212

- Ricardo Barradas and Sérgio Lagoa
- Application of Family Therapy in Family Businesses – A Case Study Research on Family Business Consulting pp. 213-231

- Attila Wieszt
- Is Discrepancy between Confidence and Spending Driven by Pessimism or by High Aspriations? – Review of the Discrepancy between the Admitted Financial Situation and Actual Spending in Hungary pp. 233-250

- Csongor Hajdu
- The Palestinian-Lebanese Paradox – The Socio-Cultural Conundrum of Palestinian Refugees in Lebanon: Law, Economics and Culture pp. 251-270

- Pál Belényesi and Zina AbuHaydar
- Economic Aspects of Biosimilar Competition in Hungary – The Treatment of Rheumatic Disorders pp. 271-290

- Zsombor Zrubka
- EU Cohesion Policy in Practice. What Does It Achieve? – Book Review pp. 291-295

- Mark Antal
Volume 39, issue 1, 2017
- The Euro and Central Europe (From Points of View of Monetary Integration Maturity) pp. 1-25

- Tibor Palankai
- Economic Factors and the Electoral Success of Far-right and Far-left Parties in the EU Countries pp. 27-48

- Jitka Doležalová, Vlastimil Havlík, Antonín Slaný and Petra Vejvodová
- Regional Aspects of Inclusive Entrepreneurship of Seniors in Europe pp. 49-64

- Anna Pilková and Ján Rehák
- The Roma Response to Development Strategies: A Replicate Model for Collective Action and Inclusive Development in a Hungarian Village pp. 65-84

- Malay Mishra and Gopalakrishnan Karunanithi
- The Rise and Fall (?) of a New Developmental State in Brazil pp. 85-108

- Judit Ricz
- The Moderating Effects of Demographics on the Relationship Between Perceived CSR and Brand Loyalty in the Mobile Telecom Sector pp. 109-124

- Ovidiu Moisescu
- Secular Stagnation: What the Debate is about? pp. 125-140

- Gergely Hudecz
- Are Opinion Leaders More Satisfied? Results of a SEM Model about the Relationship between Opinion Leadership and Online Customer Satisfaction pp. 141-160

- Akos Nagy, Ildikó Kemény, Krisztián Szűcs, Judit Simon and Viktor Kiss
- Piotr Bajor – Kamila Shöll-Mazurek (Eds): Eastern Chessboard. Geopolitical Determinants and Challenges in Eastern Europe and the South Caucasus – Book Review pp. 161-163

- Marek Czajkowski
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