Prosperitas
2014 - 2026
Current editor(s): Zoltán Krajcsák and Mátyás Bánhegyi From Budapest Business University Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Zsolt Kovács (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 6., issue 2., 2019
- Magyarország húsz éve a NATO-ban – előnyök és kötelezettségek pp. 56-78

- Milada Nagy
Volume 6., issue 2, 2019
- Az uniós keretfeltételek és a kis- és középvállalkozások nemzetköziesedésének néhány kérdése pp. 4-29

- Miklós Losoncz
- Milyen változást hoz a „service dominant logic” a marketingbe? pp. 116-131

- Tibor Zsigmond
Volume 2014, issue 1, 2014
- Análisis del mercado de subastas de los bienes de colección: caso fine art pp. 23-35

- Miguel Prado-Román, José Luis Coca-Pérez and Alberto Prado-Román
Volume 11, issue 4, 2024
- Guest editorial pp. 1-8

- Tamás Gáspár
- Future-Oriented skills in strategic decision-making pp. 1-17

- Nariman Pahlavanyali
- The analysis of low-cost airlines’ entrepreneurial behaviour through the lens of corporate foresight pp. 1-15

- Mbali Ayanda Sithole and Anh Tuan Tran
- The impact of futures skills on decision-making pp. 1-18

- James Hoefnagels,, Jan David Ott, and Jan Berger,
- A strategic approach to stakeholder engagement and scenario planning pp. 1-19

- Annamária Ács
Volume 11, issue 3, 2024
- Analysis of the management of the municipal undertakings of the Visegrad Group in the period 2017–2021 pp. 1-10

- Petronella Molnár and Szilárd Hegedűs
- Contesting the underperformance of women businesses pp. 1-16

- Rahabhi Mashapure, Lovemore Chikazhe and Tsitsi Mufudza
- Safety, Commitment, and Performance pp. 1-15

- Emmanuel Erastus Yamoah, and Isaac Nsowah,
- Beyond green campuses pp. 1-14

- Rita Lukács and Árpád Papp-Váry
Volume 11, issue 2, 2024
- The family business failure paradox in the retail industry pp. 1-13

- Fredrick Gitahi Gichuki and István Ábel
- Exploring gender diversity in key account management pp. 1-10

- Barbara Niersbach,, Nayan Kadam,, María José Quero,, Judit Török, Ngoc Nguyen, and Geneviève Winninger Lemarquis
Volume 11, issue 1, 2024
- Lessons learned from the past ten years and future challenges in teaching taxation pp. 1-14

- Zsuzsanna Galántainé Máté, Ágnes Kovácsné Sipos and Orsolya Éva Tóth
- The role and challenges of governments in promoting sustainable development pp. 1-11

- Arfa Kuci, Ahmad Daragmeh and Judit Sági
- Food consumption patterns and trends in response to inflationary pressures pp. 1-13

- László Molnár and Noémi Hajdu
Volume 10, issue 4, 2023
- The sustainability of hybrid learning pp. xpx

- Nicholas Chandler
Volume 10, issue 3, 2023
- Regional development study how to develop a small city affected by siphoning: A case of a Chinese city pp. 1-13

- Gui Song, Jing Cai and Yingjie Fu
- Fixing the redundancy quandary: Does redundancy management preserve employee performance in the mining industry? pp. 1-14

- Fredrick Gitahi Gichuki
- Defining personal brand, personal branding and personal brand equity pp. 1-11

- Péter Szántó and László Radácsi
- Methodological tools and economic models to analyse the transition to a new development trajectory in China pp. 1-20

- Rurong Chen
- Intellectual capital disclosure and non-financial reporting – current issues related to policymaking pp. 1-7

- Ilona Zsuzsanna Kovács and Edit Lippai-Makra
Volume 10, issue 2, 2023
- CSR and fashion SMEs: Do sustainable development goals matter? pp. xpx

- Dorina Körtvési
Volume 10, issue 1, 2023
- Corporate social responsibility practices within the scope of sustainable tourism: A research at Accor Hotels pp. 1-10

- Ali Bagdadi
- The role of SMEs’ resilience capabilities in response to COVID-19 era: Evidence from Kazakhstan and Mongolia pp. 1-6

- Ulziimaa Altnaa and György Iván Neszmélyi
- Two possible methods of examining environmental load at macro and micro levels pp. 1-12

- László Gyarmati
- Companies’ actions for more sustainable consumption pp. 2-19

- Idrak Ezdini
- Employers’ perception of young workers’ soft skills pp. 2-13

- Gabriella Horváth-Csikós, Tímea Juhász and Tamás Gáspár
Volume 6, issue 4, 2019
- A rákbetegség és az életszínvonal statisztikai összefüggései pp. 4-23

- Tibor Pintér
- A startupok helyzete a közép- és kelet-európai piacgazdaságokban pp. 24-37

- Áron Szennay
- Fesztiválturizmus és fesztiválgazdaság: Tihany és Fehérvárcsurgó összehasonlító vizsgálata pp. 38-58

- László Kulcsár and László Bodrogai
- A fesztiválok gazdasági, társadalmi hatásai és mérési módszereik pp. 59-77

- Ibolya Brávácz
- Mit eszünk a fesztiválokon? Az elégedettség tényezői különböző típusú fesztiválokon pp. 78-94

- Zsuzsanna Hunyadi
- Helyi büszkeség vagy bosszúság?! A fesztiválok hatása a települések életében pp. 95-111

- Katalin Formádi
Volume 6, issue 3, 2019
- The sustainability culture of students of BBS ZFBA pp. 7-13

- Bence Ferenc Balázs and Máté Tóth
- Demand-side management possibilities in sustainable energy systems: A case study in the Bükkalja region, Hungary pp. 14-22

- José Siqueira Campos Filho
- Plastic marine pollution pp. 23-33

- Riccardo Luciano De Vita and Anna Giunone Giannuzzi
- Stop wasting water! Water consumption in the Students’ Halls of Residence at Mátyásföld of Budapest Business School pp. 34-40

- Eszter Juhász
- Sustainability rankings, prizes and the consumer opinion with regard to them pp. 41-48

- Péter Gáspár Gáspár and Eleonóra Nérel
- Organisational sustainability – motivation in a semi-volunteer student organisation pp. 49-56

- Csenge Krisztina Szabó and Dávid Sütő
- Biophilic cities as a key to sustainability: a case study of Oslo pp. 57-65

- Marina Yarantseva
Volume 6, issue 2, 2019
- Az Európai Unió kereskedelempolitikai törekvései az elmúlt évtizedben pp. 30-55

- Pál Majoros
- Egyetemista önkéntesek toborzása az EYOF-ra online és offline marketingeszközökkel pp. 79-94

- Boglárka Eisingerné Balassa
- A munkaerőhiány jellemzése itthon és külföldön pp. 95-115

- Károly Zerényi
Volume 6, issue 1, 2019
- Standing alone? A review of the characteristics of the entrepreneur through the actor-activity-attitude framework pp. 12-34

- Nick Chandler
- Funding alternatives and business planning in family businesses pp. 35-53

- Judit Sági and Peter Juhasz
- Typical features of family-owned SME’s HR practices pp. 55-75

- Sára Csillag, Péter Csizmadia, Anna Laura Hidegh and Karina Ágnes Szászvári
- Coaching and mentoring at family businesses in process of transition pp. 76-101

- Andrea Madarasiné Szirmai and Krisztina Németh
- How to back up Modules with blended learning The e-Learning platform of FAME pp. 102-112

- Tamás Németh
- Glass-buildings – how lay people and professionals communicate about them pp. 113-138

- Barbara Keszei and Andrea Dúll
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