Society and Economy
2002 - 2025
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Volume 34, issue 4, 2012
- Question marks over the west: Western world in decline — and still (largely) in denial pp. 521-547

- Jan Winiecki
- A longitudinal analysis of the knowledge and application of sustainability management tools in large German companies pp. 549-579

- Stefan Schaltegger, Sarah Elena Windolph and Christian Herzig
- From discretion to rules? The fate of budgetary management reforms in Slovakia and Hungary pp. 581-597

- Dóra Győrffy
- Regions and regional centres in Hungary: The critical interdependence of public administration and regional development pp. 599-618

- György Csomós
- The cultural and geopolitical dimensions of nation-building in the Ukraine pp. 619-641

- Attila dr. Virág
- An examination of the relationship of governance structure and performance: Evidence from banking companies in Bangladesh pp. 643-666

- Hasnan Ahmed and András Gábor
- Book reviews pp. 667-678

- Gergely Rezessy, Ágnes Hidi and Shane F. Branon
Volume 34, issue 3, 2012
- Doctor Honoris Causa pp. 381-385

- Wolfgang Schäuble
- The European idea of a supranational union of peace pp. 387-397

- Éva Bóka
- Central and Eastern Europe: Catching up or lagging behind? pp. 399-421

- Zoltán T. Polyánszky
- Levers supporting program evaluation culture and capacity in Romanian public administration: The role of leadership pp. 423-432

- Cristina Mora and Raluca Antonie
- The effect of financing on the allocation and production efficiency of the Hungarian health care system — Placing primary care into focus pp. 433-451

- Klára Biró, Judit Zsuga, János Kormos and Róza Ádány
- Benefits of a marketing cooperative in transition agriculture: Mórakert purchasing and service co-operative pp. 453-468

- Zoltán Bakucs, Imre Fertő and Gábor Szabó
- Income gap between rural and non-rural households — Case of the Czech Republic pp. 469-488

- Radek Zdeněk and František Střeleček
- Spirituality and business: An interdisciplinary overview pp. 489-514

- Luk Bouckaert and László Zsolnai
- The politics of agency governance in Europe and beyond: The Fifth Trans-European Dialogue in Public Administration pp. 515-520

- György Hajnal and György Jenei
Volume 34, issue 2, 2012
- Editoral pp. 191-192

- Milena Pavlova, Wim Groot and Godefridus G. Merode
- Assessment of patient payment policy in CEE countries: From a conceptual framework to policy indicators pp. 193-220

- Milena Pavlova, Marzena Tambor, Tetiana Stepurko, Godefridus G. Merode and Wim Groot
- Comparing cost-sharing practices for pharmaceuticals and health care services among four central European countries pp. 221-240

- Petra Baji, Imre Boncz, György Jenei and László Gulácsi
- Towards a more comprehensive view on patient payments in Lithuania: New findings from a population survey pp. 241-251

- Liuba Murauskiene, Milena Pavlova, Marija Veniute and Wim Groot
- Out-of-pocket payments on health in Poland: Size, tendency and willingness to pay pp. 253-271

- Stanisława Golinowska and Marzena Tambor
- Is there a place for the patient in the Ukrainian health care system? Patient payment policies and investment priorities in health care in Ukraine pp. 273-291

- Andriy Danyliv, Tetiana Stepurko, Irena Gryga, Milena Pavlova and Wim Groot
- Preferences of Hungarian consumers for quality, access and price attributes of health care services — result of a discrete choice experiment pp. 293-311

- Petra Baji, Milena Pavlova, László Gulácsi and Wim Groot
- Patient payments and the empirical analysis of consumer demand for hospital services: An application for Bulgaria pp. 313-338

- Elka Atanasova, Milena Pavlova, Emanuela Moutafova, Todorka Kostadinova and Wim Groot
- Willingness to pay for physician services: Comparing estimates from a discrete choice experiment and contingent valuation pp. 339-357

- Andriy Danyliv, Milena Pavlova, Irena Gryga and Wim Groot
- Projection of health service consumption and patient payment revenues in Central and Eastern European countries using system dynamics modeling pp. 359-379

- Milena Pavlova, Jelena Arsenijevic, Wim Groot and Godefridus G. Merode
Volume 34, issue 1, 2012
- Editoral pp. 1-2

- Editorial Board
- Quick and sustainable growth: European and Chinese developments pp. 3-11

- Olaf Pollmann
- Supporting e-business research with web crawler methodology pp. 13-28

- Andras Nemeslaki and Károly Pocsarovszky
- Fairness norms and tie strength in social networks — An analytical model and experimental results pp. 29-49

- Attila Gulyás
- Spillovers from foreign direct investment in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 51-72

- Balazs Szent-Ivanyi and Gábor Vigvári
- The impact of external market factors on the operational practices and performance of companies pp. 73-93

- Zsolt Matyusz, Krisztina Demeter and Csenge Szigetvári
- Does intrinsic value still have a role in capital market pricing? pp. 95-113

- Iván Bélyácz
- Towards a creativity framework pp. 115-138

- Irina Surkova
- Managing knowledge sharing — Case study of a consulting firm pp. 139-160

- Tamás Szirtes
- Laudatio and Introduction – Prof. Dr. Dr.H.C.Mult. György Jenei pp. 161-177

- Wolfgang Drechsler
- Book Reviews pp. 179-189

- Ilias Anthopoulos and Anna Péczeli
Volume 33, issue 3, 2011
- Human security pp. 441-448

- Mary Kaldor
- Financial transaction tax: Small is beautiful pp. 449-473

- Zsolt Darvas and Jakob von Weizsäcker
- Assessing the potential for knowledge-based development in the transition countries of Central and Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia pp. 475-504

- Reinhilde Veugelers
- Is globalization a driver of economic growth and social development? pp. 505-524

- Arno Tausch
- The AKP story: Turkey’s bumpy reform path towards the European Union pp. 525-542

- Deniz Bingol Mcdonald
- The political districting problem: A survey pp. 543-554

- Attila Tasnádi
- The transformation of the Hungarian cultural policy: A 20-year perspective pp. 555-573

- Ákos Tóth
- Challenges and changes in the Polish healthcare system pp. 575-594

- Ewa Orlewska
- Fiscal policy in the EU in the crisis: A model-based approach with applications to New EU Member States pp. 595-618

- Istvan P Szekely, Werner Roeger and Jan in 't Veld
- Book reviews pp. 619-629

- Prateik Dalmia and Krzysztof Bandasz
Volume 33, issue 2, 2011
- Between Rigour and Relevance: Co-Existing Institutional Logics in the Field of Management Science pp. 237-247

- Alfred Kieser
- Effects of the Financial and Economic Crisis on the Rural Landscape as well as the Agri-food Sector in Europe and Central Asia pp. 249-270

- Csaba Csáki and Gertrud Buchenrieder, neé Schrieder
- The Japanese Economic System under the Global Crisis: Change and Continuity pp. 271-294

- Satoshi Mizobata
- Does the European Court of Justice Put a Crimp in Efficient and Coordinated Corporate Income Taxation in Europe? pp. 295-320

- H.-Dieter Wenzel and Jürgen Jilke
- Brief History of Market Regulation Primarily from the Point of View of Price Regulation pp. 321-345

- András Sugár
- The Changing Role of Universities in our Society pp. 347-360

- Ildikó Hrubos
- Discounting in Cost-benefit Analysis pp. 361-385

- Szabolcs Szekeres
- Price Convergence in the EU in General and in the Central, Eastern and Southern European EU Member States in Particular pp. 387-397

- Miklós Losoncz
- The Future of ‘Real-Existing’ Democracy pp. 399-428

- Philippe C. Schmitter
- Book reviews pp. 429-440

- Jody Jensen, Ferenc Miszlivetz and Zbigniew Truchlewski
Volume 33, issue 1, 2011
- Editorial pp. 1-2

- Editorial Board
- Introduction pp. 3-4

- Siri Ellen Sletner
- Happiness, environmental protection and market economy pp. 5-13

- Sándor Kerekes
- Sustainability as a driver for corporate economic success pp. 15-28

- Stefan Schaltegger
- Sustainable consumption and production pp. 29-50

- Stefano Pogutz and Valerio Micale
- Environmentally conscious consumption patterns in Hungarian households pp. 51-68

- Ágnes Hofmeister-Tóth, Kata Kelemen and Marianna Piskóti
- Territorial consumption issues of urban sprawl in Central European capitals, especially in the Budapest metropolitan region pp. 69-87

- Viktória Szirmai, Zsuzsanna Váradi, Szilvia Kovács, Júlia Schuchmann and Nóra Baranyai
- Consumer behaviour and lifestyle patterns of Hungarian students with regard to environmental awareness pp. 89-109

- Marjainé Szerényi Zsuzsanna, Agnes Zsoka and Széchy Anna
- Sustainability issues in the ethical codes of hypermarkets pp. 111-129

- Emese Gulyás
- Applying consumer responsibility principle in evaluating environmental load of carbon emissions pp. 131-144

- Zsófia Vetőné Mózner
- Climate or rural development policy? pp. 145-159

- Sándor Kerekes and Szilvia Luda
- From eco-efficiency to eco-effectiveness? The policy-performance paradox pp. 161-181

- Mária Csutora
- Green public procurement in practice — The case of Norway pp. 183-198

- Annik Magerholm Fet, Ottar Michelsen and Luitzen Boer
- Social sustainability and urban renewal on the example of Inner-Erzsébetváros in Budapest pp. 199-217

- Gábor Csanádi, Adrienne Csizmady and Gergely Olt
- Simulation of carbon-dioxide emission by option model pp. 219-236

- Tamás Nagy
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