Journal of East European Management Studies
2007 - 2023
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Volume 21, issue 4, 2016
- Expectations of the customer contact staff towards the employer and the possibilities of meeting them in banking institutions pp. 391-405

- Anna Rogozinska-Pawelczyk
- Training practices and organisational performance: A comparative analysis of domestic and international market oriented organisations in Central & Eastern Europe pp. 406-432

- Michael J. Morley, Agnes Slavic, József Poór and Nemanja Berber
- Slovenian business culture – How proverbs shape dynamic leadership styles pp. 433-457

- Gregor Pfajfar, Miha Uhan, Tony Fang and Tjasa Redek
- Late payments explained by ethical culture pp. 458-488

- Tanja Salamon, Borut Milfelner and Jernej Belak
Volume 21, issue 3, 2016
- Effectuation and causation: Two decision-making logics of INVs at the early stage of growth and internationalisation pp. 275-297

- Mariola Ciszewska-Mlinaric, Krzysztof Obloj and Aleksandra Wasowska
- Growth aspirations of early-stage entrepreneurs: Empirical investigation of South-Eastern and Western European countries pp. 298-317

- Dijana Mocnik and Karin Sirec
- SME supplier upgrading during the cooperation life cycle – Evidence from Central and Eastern Europe pp. 318-351

- Marta Gancarczyk and Jacek Gancarczyk
- Family-friendly workplace: An analysis of organizational effects in the transition economy pp. 352-373

- Anja Svetina Nabergoj and Marko Pahor
Volume 21, issue 2, 2016
- Emerging advanced topics in an advanced emerging market? International business research in Poland in the period 1990-2014 pp. 139-166

- Lukasz Puslecki, Piotr Trapczynski and Michal Staszków
- Internationalization of top management teams: A comprehensive analysis of Polish stock-listed firms pp. 167-183

- Tobias Dauth and Agata Tomczak
- The diversity of European manufacturing plant roles in international manufacturing networks pp. 184-208

- Krisztina Demeter and Levente Szász
- A born global’s radical, gradual and nonlinear internationalization: A case from Belarus pp. 209-230

- Tiia Vissak and Xiaotian Zhang
- Growth and internationalization of fast growing firms pp. 231-253

- Rafal Sliwinski and Magdalena Sliwinska
Volume 21, issue 1, 2016
- Psychological empowerment and support for innovation in Turkish manufacturing industry: Relations with individual creativity and firm innovativeness pp. 10-34

- Hülya Gündüz Çekmecelioglu and Gönül Kaya Özbag
- The interplay between cognitive styles and organisational change pp. 35-59

- Mirosava Ðurišic-Bojanovic
- The role of work centrality in the relationship between work alienation and organisational commitment: A study of Turkish SMEs* pp. 60-81

- Basak Uçanok
- Differences between the state/public and private sectors in organizations in Serbia regarding the functionality of managers’ decision making* pp. 82-102

- Leposava Grubic-Nesic, Slavica Mitrovic, Boban Melovic and Stevan Milisavljevic
Volume 20, issue 4, 2015
- Internationalization of Central and Eastern European companies – theory and its implications in the Slovak IT sector pp. 415-434

- Sonia Ferencikova and Tatiana Hluskova
- Poland, a workforce in transition: Exploring leadership styles and effectiveness of Polish vs. Western expatriate managers pp. 435-451

- Jacob Eisenberg, Artur Pieczonka, Martin Eisenring and Jacek Mironski
- Impacts of entrepreneurs’ stress and family members on SMEs’ business success in Serbian family-owned firms pp. 452-483

- Marko M. Mihic, Sinisa M. Arsic and Milos Z. Arsic
- Idealism and relativism in ethics: The results of empirical research in seven CEE countries & one North European country pp. 484-505

- József Poór, Ruth Alas, Sinikka Vanhala, Péter Kollár, Agnes Slavic, Nemanja Berber, Anna Slocinska, Kinga Kerekes, Monica Zaharie, Sonja Ferencikova and Anton Barasic
Volume 20, issue 3, 2015
- Return migration, informal learning, human capital development and SME internationalization in the CEE region: A systematic literature review pp. 279-303

- Tim Gittins and Matthias Fink
- Influence of internal and external relationships of foreign subsidiaries on innovation performance. Evidence from Germany, Czech Republic and Romania pp. 304-327

- Tomasz Golebiowski and Malgorzata Stefania Lewandowska
- Outward FDI of Polish firms: The role of motives, entry modes and location factors pp. 328-359

- Marian Gorynia, Jan Nowak, Piotr Trapczynski and Radoslaw Wolniak
- Success factors and development barriers perceived by the Polish born global companies. Empirical study results pp. 360-390

- Lidia Izabela Kowalik Danik and Izabela Kowalik
Volume 20, issue 2, 2015
- Rethinking dialogue and education between Slovenia and China: Sustainability – our common language? pp. 153-173

- Sandra Penger, Vlado Dimovski and Judita Peterlin
- Getting ready for the young generation to join the workforce: A comparative analysis of the work values of Chinese and Slovenian business students pp. 174-201

- Nada Zupan, Robert Kaše, Matevž Raškovic, Kai Yao and Chunyan Wang
- Integrating stakeholders’ multiple intelligences into the leadership development of a cross-cultural entity: Evidence from the CI Ljubljana pp. 202-225

- Judita Peterlin, Vlado Dimovski, Miha Uhan and Sandra Penger
- International staff mobility in higher education: To what extent could an intra-European entrepreneurial approach be applied to Sino-CEE initiatives? pp. 226-254

- Alison Pearce and Rose Quan
Volume 20, issue 1, 2015
- Successful leadership behaviours in Slovak organizations’ environment – an introduction to Slovak implicit leadership theories based on GLOBE study findings pp. 9-35

- Dávid Bauer
- An integrative view on managerial discretion: A study of a Russian firm in transition pp. 36-67

- Yuliya Ponomareva and Timurs Umans
- Considering the gap between Implicit Leadership Theories and expectations of actual leader behaviour: A three-study investigation of leadership beliefs in Romania pp. 68-87

- Erich C. Fein, Aharon Tziner, Cristinel Vasiliu and Mihai Felea
- Institutional quality similarity, corruption distance and inward FDI in Turkey pp. 88-101

- T. Mesut Eren and Alfredo Jimenez
- Managing international assignments in Polish companies operating in foreign markets –analysis of preliminary empirical results pp. 102-118

- Joanna Purgal-Popiela
Volume 19, issue 4, 2014
- The relationships between communication satisfaction, emotional intelligence and the GLOBE organizational culture dimensions of middle managers in Serbian organizations pp. 387-412

- Milan Nikolic, Jelena Vukonjanski, Milena Nedeljkovic, Olga Hadzic and Edit Terek
- Ownership and market entry mode choices of emerging country multinationals in a transition country: evidence from Turkish multinationals in Romania pp. 413-452

- Ibrahim Anil, Ekrem Tatoglu and Gaye Ozkasap
- Renewing the resource base in line with the dynamic capabilities view: a key to sustained competitive advantage in the IT industry pp. 453-485

- Lidija Breznik and Matej Lahovnik
- Anticipation or risk aversion? The effects of the EU enlargement on Korean trade and FDI activities in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 486-503

- Jong-Kun Jun and Jae Hoon Hyun
Volume 19, issue 3, 2014
- Blockholding and organisational diversity: the case of a transition economy pp. 277-304

- Janez Prasnikar, Dragan Mikerevic and Damjan Voje
- The impact of institutions on the resources of foreign companies: the case of third party logistics service providers in Russia pp. 305-326

- Roger Moser, Christian Paul Jian Wei Kuklinski and Markus Weidmann
- Corporate social responsibility of Hungarian SMEs with good environmental practices pp. 327-347

- Noemi Csigene Nagypal
- Public broadcasting crisis as management crisis: a case study of radio television of Vojvodina pp. 348-367

- Biljana Ratkovic Njegovan and Iva Sidanin
Volume 19, issue 2, 2014
- Risk management practices from risk maturity models perspective pp. 133-159

- Monika Wieczorek-Kosmala
- Power and influence in Russian agri-food supply chains: Results of a survey of local subsidiaries of multinational enterprises pp. 160-184

- Vera Belaya and Jon Henrich Hanf
- Organizational change and firm growth in emerging economies pp. 185-212

- Galina Shirokova, Irina Berezinets and Alexander Shatalov
- Exploring the moderating effects of absorptive capacity on the relationship between social networks and innovation pp. 213-235

- Branka Ahlin, Mateja Drnovšek and Robert D. Hisrich
Volume 19, issue 1, 2014
- The effect of financial resource availability on entrepreneurial orientation, customer orientation and firm performance in an international context: an empirical analysis from Austria and Hungaria pp. 7-30

- Matthias Filser, Fabian Eggers, Sascha Kraus and Éva Málovic
- Obtaining international results through partnerships: evidence from Russian MNEs in the IT sector pp. 31-57

- Andrei Panibratov and Marina Latukha
- The effect of general consumer attitudes and personality traits on attitudes towards domestic and multinational products in the Balkan region pp. 58-80

- Tomaž Kolar and Vesna Zabkar
- Density imprints and organisations’ survival chances: a question of organisational ancestors pp. 81-105

- Simon Oertel
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