Society and Economy
2002 - 2025
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Volume 29, issue 3, 2007
- Twelve theses on the role of human capital and education in development pp. 285-303

- Tamás Szentes
- Governing global markets in a new age of globalization pp. 305-324

- Jody Jensen
- Finance and politics in the USA: From National City Bank to Citigroup — An American bank or a world bank? pp. 325-342

- Christine Zumello
- Creatology from 1977 to 2007 pp. 343-361

- Istvan Magyari-Beck
- The Liska model pp. 363-381

- Tibor F. Liska
- Macro-aspects affecting sport sponsorship: The case of Hungarian professional soccer clubs’ sponsors pp. 383-411

- Péter Berkes, Mihály Nyerges and János Váczi
- National cultures and European identity. The process of Engrenage among European Commission civil servants pp. 413-431

- Erika Tóth
Volume 29, issue 2, 2007
- Preface pp. 139-143

- Laszlo Zsolnai
- Western economics versus Buddhist economics pp. 145-153

- Laszlo Zsolnai
- Buddhism and the transformation to sustainable economies pp. 155-180

- Peter Daniels
- Buddhist economics as a new paradigm towards happiness pp. 181-200

- Apichai Puntasen
- Happiness and economics: A Buddhist perspective pp. 201-222

- Colin Ash
- A radical conservative Buddhist utopia: The Asoke People pp. 223-233

- Kanoksak Kaewthep
- Sufficiency economy, the King’s philosophy: an application of Buddhist economics to develop Thai local pharmaceutical industries for sustainable well-being pp. 235-252

- Suntharee T. Chaisumritchoke
- Pathways to a mindful economy pp. 253-284

- Joel C. Magnuson
Volume 29, issue 1, 2007
- Upholding human rights in the fight against terrorism pp. 1-41

- Elisabeth Kardos Kaponyi
- Hungary’s foreign policy dilemmas after regaining sovereignty pp. 43-64

- Géza Jeszenszky
- What is postcommunism? pp. 65-85

- András Lánczi
- The competitiveness of economies: Different views and arguments pp. 87-102

- Magdolna Csath
- Responsible freedom and national security: Liberalisation and de-liberalisation in Jordan under King Abdullah II pp. 103-122

- Laszlo Csicsmann
- Two suggested extensions for SCOT: Technological frames and metaphors pp. 123-138

- Eszter Bartis
Volume 28, issue 3, 2006
- Social Capital and Leadership: Rural Cooperation in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 219-243

- Annette Hurrelmann, Catherine Murray and Volker Beckmann
- Dynamics of Changes in Turkish Local Governance pp. 245-266

- Korel Göymen
- Cooperative Strategies of Entry to the International Market between the Greek Enterprises pp. 267-285

- Labros Sdrolias, Serafeim Polyzos, Nikolaos Pappas and Maria Vounatsou
- Budgetary Dilemmas in Eastern EU Member States pp. 287-307

- Gábor Kutasi
- In Search of European Federalism pp. 309-331

- Éva Bóka
Volume 28, issue 2, 2006
- Preface pp. 95-96

- Miklós Dobák
- Network Learning and Principal-agent Conflict: Wine-makers in Chile's Colchagua Valley pp. 97-116

- David E. Hojman
- The Performance of Local Health Provision Networks pp. 117-136

- Viktória Bodnár, Dávid Dankó, György Drótos, Norbert Kiss, Márk Molnár and Éva Révész
- Bargaining Power, Supplier-Reseller Networks in Practice: A Case Study of the Hungarian Meat Distribution System pp. 137-145

- Zoltán Lakner and Attila Réti
- Critical Factors of Attracting Supply Chain Network Members to Electronic Marketplaces: The Case of Sunbooks Ltd. and the Hungarian Book Trade pp. 147-164

- György Drótos and Péter Móricz
- Knowledge and Organization: A Network Perspective pp. 165-179

- Lilla Hortoványi and Roland Zs. Szabó
- Inter-organizational Networking and Innovative Clusters between Small and Medium-Sized Companies pp. 181-191

- Lena Theodoulides
- Co-operative Theory from a NIE Perspective pp. 193-206

- Zsuzsanna Kispál-Vitai
- Co-governance Based on Abilities and Relations pp. 207-217

- Zu-hui Huang, Xu-chu Xu and Yu Song
Volume 28, issue 1, 2006
- Promoting or Preventing Reforms? pp. 1-26

- Menno Fenger
- Corporate Governance in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 27-40

- Miklós Dobák
- Cultural Values in Transition pp. 41-59

- Ágnes Hofmeister Tóth and Léna Simányi
- The Long Hand of History: Regional Cooperation in the 21st Century pp. 61-79

- Rila Mukherjee
- Mobile Learning for Mechanical Engineers pp. 81-94

- Gyorgy Lipovszki and Istvan Molnar
Volume 27, issue 3, 2005
- Preface [to the Special Issue of Society and Economy] pp. 287-288

- Barna Kovács
- The Food and Nutrition Situation in Central and Eastern Europe and the Baltic States pp. 289-298

- Ladislav Kabat
- Origin-labeled Products - Food Quality and Food Safety in Bulgaria pp. 299-308

- Plamen Mishev and Emilia Valcheva
- Estonian Food Marketing and Labels - Development and Future Perspectives pp. 309-316

- Tiiu Ohvril
- Issues Regarding Origin Labeling of Food in Latvia pp. 317-326

- Ligita Melece
- Zgornjesavinjski Želodec (Upper Savinja Valley Stomach Sausage) - A Slovene PGI Product pp. 327-337

- Polona Slokan and Andrej Udovc
- The Case for Scotch Beef pp. 339-354

- Ron Wilson
- Benchmarking of the United Kingdom's and Hungary's Fresh Produce Import Supply Chain, Focusing on Food Safety and Quality pp. 355-364

- József Lehota and Csaba Illés
- Some Aspects of Origin Labeling in CEE Countries - The Possibilities of Collective Marketing pp. 365-381

- Barna Kovács
- The Region of Origin as a Tool of Marketing in Hungarian Food Economy pp. 383-398

- Zoltán Lakner, Erzsébet Szabó and Istvánné Hajdu
- Geographic Origin as a Branding Tool for Agri-Food Producers pp. 399-414

- Angela Tregear and Matthew Gorton
Volume 27, issue 2, 2005
- Information Society in Hungary: Impact Assessment of Public Policies with the Help of Social Indicators pp. 171-193

- Péter Futó
- The Ethical Principles Determining the Contents of Corporate Governance Rules and Systems pp. 195-211

- Michel Dion
- Simulation and Optimisation pp. 213-226

- Istvan Molnar
- It is Important to Organise the Disorganised pp. 227-245

- Tjaša Redek
- The Schools and the Firms pp. 247-261

- István Magyari-Beck and Olga Szűcs
- Institutionalisation of Sustainable Development pp. 263-286

- Annamária Orbán
Volume 27, issue 1, 2005
- Preface pp. 1-4

- András Blahó
- Interpretations, Aspects and Levels, Decisive Factors and Measuring Methods of Competitiveness pp. 5-41

- Tamás Szentes
- Global Capital Markets: An Imperfect Network pp. 43-61

- Istvan Magas
- Some Aspects of European Economic Area and Competitiveness pp. 63-90

- András Blahó
- Competitiveness of the European Union pp. 91-107

- Márk Bató
- Impacts of the EU-Accession on Trade Positions pp. 109-128

- Gábor Kutasi
- Social Protection, Transformed Labour Markets, Effective Government and Competitiveness pp. 129-149

- András Blahó and Szabolcs Szajp
- Transnational Companies and Competitiveness pp. 151-170

- Anikó Dörner
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