Oeconomia Copernicana
2010 - 2020
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Volume 11, issue 4, 2020
- Random walks and market efficiency tests: evidence on US, Chinese and European capital markets within the context of the global Covid-19 pandemic pp. 585-608

- Rui Dias, Nuno Teixeira, Veronika Machova, Pedro Pardal, Jakub Horak and Marek Vochozka
- The volatility of bank stock prices and macroeconomic fundamentals in the Pakistani context: an application of GARCH and EGARCH models pp. 609-636

- Muhammad Mohsin, Li Naiwen, Muhammad Zia-UR-Rehman, Sobia Naseem and Sajjad Ahmad Baig
- A new method for calculating mirror data asymmetry in international trade pp. 637-656

- Iwona Markowicz and Pawel Baran
- Macroeconomic stability and the level of competitiveness in EU member states: a comparative dynamic approach pp. 657-688

- Elzbieta Roszko-Wojtowicz and Maria M. Grzelak
- Study of legislative and administrative obstacles to SMEs business in the Czech Republic and Slovakia pp. 689-719

- Beata Gavurova, Jaroslav Belas, Yuriy Bilan and Jakub Horak
- Effect of service quality assessment on perception of TOP hotels in terms of sentiment polarity in the Visegrad group countries pp. 721-742

- Robert Stefko, Richard Fedorko, Radovan Bacik, Martin Rigelsky and Maria Olearova
- Mobbing and corporate social responsibility: does the status of the organisation guarantee employee wellbeing and intentions to stay in the job? pp. 743-778

- Jolita Vveinhardt and Wlodzimierz Sroka
- The budgeting processes of Czech companies: the role of the ownership structure and foreign capital pp. 779-798

- Jiri Dokulil, Boris Popesko and Jan Dvorsky
- Enterprise innovation in technology incubators and university business incubators in the context of Polish industry pp. 799-817

- Jadwiga Goraczkowska
Volume 11, issue 3, 2020
- COVID-19 and digital deprivation in Poland pp. 415-431

- Marta Kuc-Czarnecka
- How do security and benefits instill trustworthiness of a digital local currency? pp. 433-465

- Aleksandr Kljucnikov, Mehmet Civelek, Jiri Polach, Zdenek Mikolas and Michal Banot
- Managerial ownership and catering to investor sentiment for dividends: evidence from the electromechanical industry sector on the Warsaw Stock Exchange pp. 467-483

- Aleksandra Pieloch-Babiarz
- Detecting earnings manipulation and fraudulent financial reporting in Slovakia pp. 485-508

- Lucia Svabova, Katarina Kramarova, Jan Chutka and Lenka Strakova
- Perception of non-financial risk determinants in SMEs in Visegrad countries pp. 509-529

- Zuzana Virglerova, Jan Dvorsky, Ludmila Kozubikova and Martin Cepel
- Proactive customer orientation and joint learning capabilities in collaborative machine to machine innovation technology development: the case study of automotive equipment manufacturer pp. 531-547

- Anna Zadykowicz, Krzysztof J. Chmielewski and Dariusz Siemieniako
- Gender difference in corporate social responsibility implementation in Lithuanian SMEs pp. 549-569

- Jintao Lu, Licheng Ren, Chong Zhang, Chunyan Wang, Nijole Petkeviciute and Justas Streimikis
Volume 11, issue 2, 2020
- Can discounts expand local and digital currency awareness of individuals depending on their characteristics? pp. 239-266

- Aleksandr Kljucnikov, Mehmet Civelek, Iveta Voznakova and Vladimir Krajcik
- Cooperation of slow cities as an opportunity for the development: an example of Polish National Cittaslow Network pp. 267-287

- Eliza Farelnik
- Benefits and barriers to cooperation in the process of building a place’s brand: perspective of tourist region stakeholders in Poland pp. 289-307

- Halina Kiryluk, Ewa Glinska and Yauheniya Barkun
- Impact of the global green factor on the capitalization of oil companies in Russia pp. 309-324

- Irina Filimonova, Anna Komarova and Mikhail Mishenin
- The use of neural networks to determine value based drivers for SMEs operating in the rural areas of the Czech Republic pp. 325-346

- Jaromir Vrbka
- Price strategies of mobile operators in Russia in the conditions of the global economic recession pp. 347-370

- Victor Dengov, Irina Tulyakova, Elena Gregova and Gleb Sviridov
- Advanced methods of earnings management: monotonic trends and change-points under spotlight in the Visegrad countries pp. 371-400

- Tomas Kliestik, Katarina Valaskova, Elvira Nica, Maria Kovacova and George Lazaroiu
Volume 11, issue 1, 2020
- Degree of monopoly and market power vs. price flexibility in Polish economy: empirical analysis based on COICOP classification pp. 11-28

- Pawel Uminski
- Comparison of the efficiency measurement of the conventional and Islamic banks pp. 29-58

- Hussam Musa, Viacheslav Natorin, Zdenka Musova and Pavol Durana
- ES-QUAL model and customer satisfaction in online banking: evidence from multivariate analysis techniques pp. 59-93

- Rizwan Raheem Ahmed, Giedrius Romeika, Raimonda Kauliene, Justas Streimikis and Rimantas Dapkus
- Analysis of modern methods for increasing and managing the financial prosperity of businesses in the context of performance: a case study of the tourism sector in Slovakia pp. 95-116

- Erika Onuferova, Veronika Cabinova and Tunde Dzurov Vargova
- Development of research on the university entrepreneurship ecosystem: trends and areas of interest of researchers based on a systematic review of literature pp. 117-133

- Urszula Kobylinska and Juan J. Lavios
- Evaluation of economic potential of business environment development by comparing sector differences: perspective of SMEs in Czech Republic and Slovakia pp. 135-159

- Jaroslav Belas, Beata Gavurova, Martin Cepel and Matus Kubak
- Water scarcity: regional analyses in the Czech Republic from 2014 to 2018 pp. 161-181

- Pavlina Hejdukova and Lucie Kurekova
- Rural–urban divide in human capital in Poland after 1988 pp. 183-201

- Malgorzata Wosiek
- Socio-economic potential of cities belonging to the Polish National Cittaslow Network pp. 203-224

- Wioletta Wierzbicka
Volume 10, issue 4, 2019
- The rationale of Brexit and the theories of European integration pp. 589-602

- Slawomir Czech and Monika Krakowiak-Drzewiecka
- Migration expectations and geography of post-Soviet Ukraine pp. 603-625

- Yuriy Bilan, Bruno S. Sergi and Mihaela Simionescu
- Transformation of energy balances with dominant coal consumption in European economies and Turkey in the years 1990–2017 pp. 627-647

- Izabela Jonek-Kowalska
- Compensation due to land use restrictions: the case of limited use area in the vicinity of Polish airports pp. 649-667

- Iwona Forys, Michal Gluszak and Jan Konowalczuk
- Association rule mining approach: evaluating pre-purchase risk intentions in the online second-hand goods market pp. 669-688

- Abdul Bashiru Jibril, Michael Adu Kwarteng, Christina Appiah-Nimo and Michal Pilik
- Firm ownership and size versus innovation activities over the business cycle: near-zero inertia as a sign of the transition from the fifth to the sixth Kondratieff wave pp. 689-741

- Aleksander Jakimowicz and Daniel Rzeczkowski
- Systematic review of variables applied in bankruptcy prediction models of Visegrad group countries pp. 743-772

- Maria Kovacova, Tomas Kliestik, Katarina Valaskova, Pavol Durana and Zuzana Juhaszova
- Entrepreneurial orientation of SMEs’ executives in the comparative perspective for Czechia and Turkey pp. 773-795

- Aleksandr Kljucnikov, Mehmet Civelek, Petr Cech and Jitka Kloudova
- Quantitative approach to project portfolio management: proposal for Slovak companies pp. 797-814

- Pavol Kral, Viera Valjaskova and Katarina Janoskova
Volume 10, issue 3, 2019
- Modifiable Areal Unit Problem: the issue of determining the relationship between microparameters and a macroparameter pp. 393-417

- Michal Pietrzak
- Shrinking municipalities and their budgetary revenues on the example of the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship in Poland pp. 419-432

- Anna Wichowska
- Health and environmental attitudes and values in food choices: a comparative study for Poland and Czech Republic pp. 433-452

- Dominika Jakubowska and Monika Radzymiñska
- Decision tree based model of business failure prediction for Polish companies pp. 453-469

- Marek Durica, Jaroslav Frnda and Lucia Svabova
- Diagnostics of systemic risk impact on the enterprise capacity for financial risk neutralization: the case of Ukrainian metallurgical enterprises pp. 471-491

- Irina Kolupaieva, Svitlana Pustovhar, Oleg Suprun and Olena Shevchenko
- Executive compensation and comprehensive income: evidence from Polish listed companies pp. 493-509

- Artur Robert Sajnóg
- Reputation stability vs anti-crisis sustainability: under what circumstances will innovations, media activities and CSR be in higher demand? pp. 511-536

- Olena Derevianko
- Becoming business-like: the determinants of NGOs’ marketization turning into social enterprises in Poland pp. 537-559

- Pawe³ Miko³ajczak
- Culture of organization in conditions of changes as an ability of efficient transformations: the case of gas transportation companies in Ukraine pp. 561-580

- Alla Polyanska, Ivanna Zapukhliak and Oksana Diuk
Volume 10, issue 2, 2019
- Tourist development between security and terrorism: empirical evidence from Europe and the United States pp. 219-237

- Mariya Stankova, Tsvetomir Tsvetkov and Lyubov Ivanova
- Harmonization of the protection against misleading commercial practices: ongoing divergences in Central European countries pp. 239-252

- Radka MacGregor Pelikanova
- Economic analysis of implementing VMI model using game theory pp. 253-272

- Vojtech Stehel, Marek Vochozka, Tomas Kliestik and Vladimir Bakes
- Supply chain development drivers in industry 4.0 in Ukrainian enterprises pp. 273-290

- Yevhen Krykavskyy, Olena Pokhylchenko and Nataliya Hayvanovych
- External linkages and intellectual assets as indicators of firms’ innovation activities: results from the Czech Republic and Poland pp. 291-308

- Aleksandra Zygmunt
- Company’s intellectual capital impact on market value of Baltic countries listed enterprises pp. 309-339

- Irena Macerinskiene and Simona Survilaite
- Disclosure of intellectual capital in financial reports: case of Latvia pp. 341-357

- Oksana Lentjushenkova, Vita Zarina and Jelena Titko
- Differences in perception of regional pro-entrepreneurial policy. Does obtaining support change a prospect? pp. 359-384

- Robert Zajkowski and Ada Domanska
Volume 10, issue 1, 2019
- Financial and economic development link in transitional economies: a spectral Granger causality analysis 1991–2017 pp. 7-35

- Marinko Skare and Malgorzata Porada-Rochon
- Evaluation of the post-crisis EU banking network connectedness in the global context pp. 37-53

- Renata Legenzova, Asta Gaigaliene and Otilija Jurakovaite
- ICA and ICS-based rankings of EU countries according to quality of mirror data on intra-Community trade in goods in the years 2014–2017 pp. 55-68

- Iwona Markowicz and Pawel Baran
- Spatial wage inequality and its sectoral determinants: the case of modern Russia pp. 69-87

- Marina Malkina
- The spread of the regional intellectual capital: the case of the Russian Federation pp. 89-111

- Maria Markhaichuk and Irina Zhuckovskaya
- Spatial diversity of effectiveness of forms of professional activisation in Poland in years 2008–2014 by poviats pp. 113-130

- Beata Bieszk-Stolorz and Krzysztof Dmytrow
- Spatial weight matrix impact on real estate hierarchical clustering in the process of mass valuation pp. 131-151

- Sebastian Gnat
- Limitations in availability of food in Ukraine as a result of loss and waste pp. 153-172

- Olena Kotykova and Mykola Babych
- Entrepreneurial propensity index of university students. The case study from the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Poland pp. 173-192

- Jan Dvorsky, Zora Petrakova, Eliska Zapletalikova and Zoltan Rozsa
- Relationship between legislation and accounting errors from the point of view of business representatives in the Czech Republic pp. 193-201

- Marie Pasekova, Eva Kramna, Bohumila Svitakova and Miroslava Dolejaova
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