Society and Economy
2002 - 2021
Current editor(s): Szent-Iványi, Balázs
From Akadémiai Kiadó, Hungary
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Volume 25, issue 3, 2003
- Multidisciplinary, Multidimensional and Multilateral: The Evolution of Development Studies and Linkages with Development Cooperation pp. 265-282

- Helen O'Neill
- The Birth of a New Sovereign pp. 283-303

- Ferenc Miszlivetz
- Knowledge, Research, Development and Innovations pp. 305-319

- Mihály Simai
- Some Effects of Globalisation on Manufacturing Practice pp. 321-335

- Attila Chikan and Krisztina Demeter
- Have Competitiveness Research Projects Brought a System Paradigm Shift? pp. 337-349

- Erzsébet Czakó
- The Effect of Economic Incentives on Residential Mobility and Migration in Hungary, 1990-1999 pp. 351-382

- Zsombor Cseres-Gergely
- Evaluation of Environmental Performance of Companies pp. 383-402

- Gergely Tóth
Volume 25, issue 2, 2003
- From Optimisation to Transformation - My Path to the Well-spring of Rationality, Morality and Spirituality pp. 123-138

- Peter Pruzan
- Business Ethics as Critical Approach pp. 139-152

- Alpár Losoncz
- Is Profit Ethical? pp. 153-158

- Olivier Giscard d'Estaing
- Competition and Corporate Reputation pp. 159-170

- Henk van Luijk
- The New Economy and the Ethics of Economic Interactions pp. 171-180

- László Fekete
- A Socio-economic Reading of Globalisation pp. 181-205

- Stefano Zamagni
- Spirituality of Nations and its Relevance to Management pp. 207-211

- S-P. Mahoney
- Global Environmental Commons and the Need for Ethics pp. 213-224

- Zsolt Boda
- Responsibility Dilemmas in Public Service pp. 225-234

- Gyula Gulyás
- Dialogic Ethics for Business pp. 235-248

- Imre Ungvári-Zrínyi
- Judaism's Contribution to Contemporary Business Ethics pp. 249-257

- Edwin M. Epstein
- Towards Ethical Business pp. 259-263

- László Zsolnai
Volume 25, issue 1, 2003
- Understanding Organisational Adaptation pp. 1-10

- James G. March
- Local Government Budgeting: The Central and Eastern European Experience pp. 11-36

- Mihaly Hogye and Charles McFerren
- Problems of codification during the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy pp. 37-55

- Gábor Máthé
- Joyless Schools? pp. 57-68

- István Perjés
- The Place of Value in the “New” Educational System pp. 69-78

- István Magyari-Beck
- Trends of the Development of a New Educational System in Hungary pp. 79-96

- Dóra Vámos
- How to Solve International Collective Action Problems? pp. 97-111

- Annamária Orbán
Volume 24, issue 3, 2002
- Prediction of Success in Post-Communist Societies: Evidence from Latvia and Estonia pp. 297-331

- Mikk Titma and Denis Trapido
- Does Private and Cost-Priced Higher Education Produce Poor Quality? pp. 333-361

- Péter Galasi and Júlia Varga
- Investments in the CIS pp. 363-379

- Vyacheslav Komarov
- Measuring Consumer Evaluation of Competing Product Designs pp. 381-401

- Dóra Horváth and András Bauer
- Should Budapest Bid for the Olympics? - Measuring the Economic Impacts of Larger Sporting Events pp. 403-408

- Bruce Jaffee
- Changing the Methodology of the Education of Informatics pp. 409-426

- Katalin Horváth
- Book review [Gy. Lengyel - Zs. Rostoványi, eds, reviewed by The Editors] pp. 427-434

- Editorial Office
Volume 24, issue 2, 2002
- Knowledge-based Society and Its Impact on Labour-market Values pp. 201-218

- Lajos Nyíri
- The Underutilisation of the Human Potential of Individuals Who Are Different pp. 219-230

- Kassie Freeman
- The Situation of High-quality Well-educated Intellectuals in Germany pp. 231-243

- László Alex
- New Pathways Towards Tertiary Degrees in Europe - Lessons for Educational Policies and Comparative Research pp. 245-255

- Ingrid Drexel
- Employment Opportunities of Arts and Social Science Graduates at Companies in Four Western European Countries pp. 257-271

- Götz Schindler
- Employment of the High-quality Well-educated Intellectual Labour Force (HIL) after the Transition in Hungary pp. 273-284

- Olga Szűcs
- Expansion of Higher Education in Hungary: Consequences and Constraints pp. 285-295

- Péter Farkas
Volume 24, issue 1, 2002
- Russian Food and Agriculture: Current Status of Transformation pp. 1-21

- Csaba Csaki and John Nash
- Illegal State Aid and Harmful Tax Competition: The Case of Hungary pp. 23-54

- Dániel Deák
- Strategy-oriented Approach to Projects and the Question of Project Success pp. 55-68

- Mihály Görög
- Polluting Production - Environmentally Sound Alternatives pp. 69-100

- Tamas Kocsis
- Unemployment and Family Businesses in Hungary pp. 101-120

- Ágota Scharle
- Earnings Expectations and Higher-education Enrolment Decisions in Hungary pp. 121-152

- Júlia Varga
- Enlargement and Agricultural Policy Issues on the EU Agenda - Prospects of the Coming Danish Presidency pp. 153-159

- Poul Ottosen
- EU and EMU Accession - Whether and How the Decisions Differ? pp. 161-172

- Hajna Istvánffy Lőrinc