Theory Methodology Practice (TMP)
2002 - 2022
Current editor(s): Zoltan Bartha
From Faculty of Economics, University of Miskolc
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Volume 18, issue 01, 2022
- Appropriate Innovation for Asian Emerging Markets in a Digital World: A Strategic Framework pp. 3-21
- George Abonyi and David Abonyi
- Management Challenges in State-Owned Export Credit Agencies in the 2020s; Case Studies in Iran and Hungary pp. 23-35
- Károly Balaton and Rosa Alamian
- Same old story: Hungary's development over the 2000-2020 period pp. 37-43
- Zoltán Bartha
- Reward-Based Crowdfunding. How to Make it Work? pp. 45-59
- Daniela Hadacová and Lenka Malická
- Continuous Intention to Use Mobile Banking Apps: Empirical Study in Iraq pp. 61-74
- Al Laheebi Ghayth Ali Jarad
- Determinants of Financial Performance of Commercial Banks in Jordan: Application of CAMELS Model pp. 75-82
- Saleh Jawarneh
- Changing in-Store Customer Behaviour in Hungary During the Covid-19 Pandemic pp. 83-91
- Tamás Sikos T. and Csaba József Kovács
Volume 17, issue si, 2021
- The impact of Industry 4.0 on the processes of social innovation pp. 3-10
- Sándor Karajz
- Miskolc as a 'Smart City' - Experiences of a Questionnaire Survey pp. 11-21
- Zoltán Nagy, Zsolt Péter, László Molnár, Dóra Szendi and Tekla Szép
- Examining the Contribution of Smart Homes to the Smart Performance of Cities pp. 23-30
- Dániel Orosz
- Linking smart city concepts to urban resilience pp. 31-40
- Zoltán Nagy, Dóra Szendi and Tekla Szép
- Impact of social innovation on population change in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County pp. 41-48
- Zoltán Nagy, Géza Tóth and Krisztina Varga
- Microregional convergence through social innovation pp. 49-63
- Mariann Veresné Somosi and Krisztina Varga
- Student perception and the efficacy of universities in shaping the entrepreneurial mindset pp. 65-76
- Andrea S. Gubik and Zoltán Bartha
Volume 17, issue 02, 2021
- The Role of Using CAMELS Model in Analyzing the Factors Affecting the Performance of The Jordanian Commercial Banks (2014-2019) pp. 3-11
- Senan Amer
- Trade impacts of the New Silk Road in Africa: Insight from Neural Networks Analysis pp. 13-26
- Koffi Dumor and Komlan Gbongli
- A Critical Review of the Characteristics of Presumptive Tax Systems in Developing Countries pp. 27-43
- Munyaradzi Duve and Daniel P. Schutte
- Total Quality Management and its Implementation in the Context of Pakistan pp. 45-51
- Ayousha Fayyaz
- Fiscal Stability and Macroeconomic Environment in Nigeria: A Further Assessment pp. 53-66
- Bashir Olayinka Kolawole
- Development of Income Taxes in Slovakia and the European Union in the Light of Recent Economic Changes in Europe pp. 67-86
- Jaroslav Korecko, Alzbeta Suhányiová and Ladislav Suhányi
- Identification of Risks to the Achievement of Climate Neutrality Targets - in Order to Audit the Riskiest Branches of the Hungarian Economy pp. 87-96
- Gyula Pulay
Volume 17, issue 01, 2021
- Technology Acceptance Model in an Environmental and Organizational Context (evidence from Kazakhstan) pp. 3-13
- Aigul Meirmanova
- Comparing Green Economy in Iran with OECD Asian Countries by Applying TOPSIS and GI Method pp. 15-26
- Iman Ajripour and Rosa Alamian
- Is utility a measure of commodity value? On two different approaches to the subjective theory of value pp. 27-30
- Katarzyna Appelt
- The waste management sector of Hungary pp. 31-42
- Katalin Lipták, Andrea S. Gubik, Ágnes Horváth and Mónika Kis-Orloczki
- Usage and Knowledge of Technological Advances in a Multi-Cultural Country: The Level of Digitalisation in the UAE, Dubai pp. 43-51
- Somayeh Kariman
- Panic Buying in Hungary During Covid-19 Pandemic pp. 53-65
- Tamás Sikos T., Vanda Papp and András Kovács
Volume 16, issue 02, 2020
- Testing Strong Form Market Efficiency of Jordanian Capital Market: Performance Appraisal of Mutual Funds a comparable study case with Saudi Arabia pp. 3-15
- Mazen Bustanji
- The Role of Knowledge Management in Creating Competitive Advantage in Small and Medium-size Enterprises inthe Republic of Iraq pp. 17-25
- Ghayth Ali Jarad
- Competitiveness and government spending in Cambodia: An autoregressive distributed lag approach pp. 27-40
- Leanghak Hok
- The Positive Net Present Value of Loss-making Projects: Economic Content of the Two Internal Rates of Return pp. 41-50
- Mária Illés
- Green Economy Sustainability in the UAE and Agrarian Leadership pp. 51-60
- István Kunos, Somayeh Kariman and Aigul Meirmanova
- Rethinking Classical Precondition Formulas of Changes pp. 61-68
- Béla Pataki and Katalin Pádár
- I have seen the future, and it rings - What we know about mobile banking research pp. 69-79
- Dai Thich Phan
- Human Capital Investment and Employment Growth in Nigeria pp. 81-88
- J. O. Saka
- The Value Innovation of Symphony Orchestras and the Triggering Effect of Coronavirus pp. 89-95
- Roland Z. Szabó and Borbála Szedmák
- Digitalization, Quality of Life and Purchasing Power pp. 97-102
- Roland Z. Szabó and Márk János Tátrai
- How Did Reciprocity Evolve in Online Communication? Turnout of Reciprocal Altruism pp. 103-113
- Cyntia Valociková and Jolan Velencei
Volume 16, issue 01, 2020
- Composite Contracts in Supply Chain pp. 3-9
- Tamás Faludi
- Using Multivariate Statistical Methods for Analysing Financial Literacy, as a Possible Appearance of Social Innovation pp. 11-18
- Kitti Fodor
- Evaluating Social Innovation Tools: Process-Oriented Approach pp. 19-29
- Gabriella Metszősy
- Development of Rural Areas and Improving Their Resilience with Smart Solutions pp. 31-40
- Zsolt Péter
- Novel Solutions in Poverty Alleviation in Hungary, with Special Regard to Regional Differences pp. 41-52
- Eszter Siposné Nándori
- Analysis of the Asset Structure of Hungarian District Heat Suppliers, with Special Regard to the Fixed Assets, Based on the Companies' 2009-2017 Accounts pp. 53-63
- Gábor Béla Süveges
- Examination of Social Innovation Potential Characteristics in the Example of Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County pp. 65-76
- Zoltán Nagy, Géza Tóth and Krisztina Varga
Volume 15, issue 02, 2019
- Perceived Opportunities by Social Enterprises and their Effects on Innovation pp. 3-10
- Zoltán Bartha and Ádám Bereczk
- Social Problems and Economic Performance: Social Innovations in the Hungarian Child Protection System pp. 11-22
- Virág Havasi
- Contributions to the Impact Assessment of Network Cooperation among Social Enterprises pp. 23-28
- József Benedek and György Kocziszky
- Needs and Expectations: Controllers in the Hungarian Labor Market pp. 29-40
- Katalin Lipták, Zoltán Musinszki and Norbert Gyenge
- The Effect of Large Companies on Spatial Structure in Central and Eastern Europe with a Particular Focus on Enterprises in the Technology, Media _ Telecommunications Industry pp. 41-51
- Zoltán Nagy and Géza Tóth
- The Silver Generation as Potential Purchasing Power in Budapest: a Case Study pp. 53-63
- Tamás Sikos T. and Csaba József Kovács
- Applied Social Scientific Methods for the Measurement of Local Innovation Potential pp. 65-76
- Kinga Szabó-Tóth and Attila Papp Z.
- Analysis of the Asset Structure of Hungarian District Heat Suppliers, with Special Regard to the Fixed Assets, Based on the Companies' 2009-2017 Accounts pp. 65-75
- Gábor Béla Süveges
- Applied Social Scientific Methods for the Measurement of Local Innovation Potential pp. 77-88
- Kinga Szabó-Tóth and Attila Papp Z.
Volume 15, issue 01, 2019
- The Legitimacy of Profit of Microlending Institutions and Womens Empowerment: A Case Study from Jordan pp. 3-17
- Nebal Al Maaitah
- Multi-Agent-Based Macroeconomic Modelling pp. 19-24
- Sándor Karajz
- Survey of Consumers Responsiveness to Small-Scale Producers Marketing in the Northern Hungary Region pp. 25-34
- Konrád Kiss, Gábor Koncz, Dóra Nagy-Demeter, Bálint Varró, Mercédesz Németh and Csaba Ruszkai
- Study Compliance of Economic Security of Ukraine pp. 35-44
- Tetiana Kobielieva
- Acceleration Methods of Managers Transversal Competences - Results of Testing Process pp. 45-55
- Robert Kuceba, Waldemar Jedrzejczyk and Edyta Kulej-Dudek
- Generic Strategies, Outpacing and Blue Ocean - Discussing the Validity of Three Strategic Management Theories Using Case Studies from Airlines and Grocery Retail pp. 57-66
- Thomas Lauer
- Innovation Cooperation: Buyer-Supplier Relations pp. 67-74
- Adrienn Papp
- Who Communicates a Change - Research Outcomes from Polish Companies pp. 75-84
- Magdalena Zalewska-Turzynska