Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Issues
2013 - 2025
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Volume 9, issue 4, 2022
- Peculiarities of art management in a digital context – case study of Poland pp. 10-44

- Michał Szostak
- Conditions for application of criminal liability to the board of a company in the legal system of the Republic of Latvia pp. 45-55

- Jānis Teivāns-Treinovskis, Nikolajs Jefimovs, Ruta Velika and Anatolijs Kriviņš
- Innovation management as basis of digitalization trends and security of financial sector pp. 56-76

- Svitlana Khalatur, Halyna Pavlova, Lesja Vasilieva, Daria Karamushka and Alina Danileviča
- Bibliometric analysis of the transformative synergies between blockchain and accounting in the uprooting of economic criminality pp. 77-105

- Veronica Grosu, Daniel Botez, Anatol Melega, Rozalia Kicsi, Svetlana Mihaila and Anamaria Geanina Macovei
- The essence of entrepreneurial management in the SME sector in Poland pp. 106-124

- Michał Igielski
- The impact of social media marketing on youth buying behaviour in an emerging country pp. 125-138

- Rizwan Ali, Vera Komarova, Tanveer Aslam and Kęstutis Peleckis
- Threats and their triggers in the globalized economy pp. 139-155

- Dagmar Kopencova, Vladimir Sulc, Roman Rak, Magdalena Naplavova and Frantisek Vlach
- Entrepreneurial university: topicality of creation, international experience, situation in Latvia pp. 156-177

- Vladimir Menshikov, Oksana Ruža, Irena Kokina and Iluta Arbidane
- What is the cost of maximizing ESG performance in the portfolio selection strategy? The case of The Dow Jones Index average stocks pp. 178-192

- Fernando Garcia Garcia, Tsvetelina Gankova-Ivanova, Jairo González-Bueno, Javier Oliver and Rima Tamošiūnienė
- The role of private venture capital investors in enhancing value-adding activities and innovation of high growth firms in Uganda pp. 193-211

- Ahmed I. Kato and Germinah Evelyn Chiloane-Tsoka
- Changes in the skills of the workforce for future development of the labor market in the Slovak Republic pp. 212-224

- Andrea Horváthová, Michal Hrnčiar and Eva Rievajová
- Female social entrepreneurs in Africa creating social value through innovation pp. 225-242

- Cecile Nieuwenhuizen
- Gender parity among researchers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics pp. 243-261

- Steven Kayambazinthu Msosa, Bhekabantu Alson Ntshangase and Courage Mlambo
- Changes in business models implied by the use of digital technology platforms pp. 262-281

- Krzysztof Bartczak
- Digital platforms and entrepreneurship in tourism sector pp. 282-303

- Alfonso Marino, Paolo Pariso and Michele Picariello
- Development trends and challenges of students' academic mobility in higher education pp. 304-319

- Agnė Juškevičienė, Kristina Samašonok, Adomas Vincas Rakšnys, Lina Žirnelė and Vilma Gegužienė
- Task-technology fit perspective of the use of m-commerce by retail businesses pp. 320-335

- Mateus Vicente Justino, Robertson Tengeh and Michael Twum-Darko
- Business-making supported via the application of big data to achieve economic sustainability pp. 336-358

- Gabriel Koman, Dominika Tumová, Radoslav Jankal and Martin Mičiak
- Quality assessment of public services in Latvia pp. 359-379

- Iveta Katelo, Irena Kokina and Vitālijs Raščevskis
- The impact of monetary and fiscal policy variables on the EU economic growth. Panel data analysis pp. 380-395

- Joanna Stawska and Katarzyna Miszczyńska
- Key success factors for scaling social enterprises in South Africa pp. 396-415

- Henry Oswald Esau and Robertson Tengeh
- Impact of employee attitude on their pro-social behavior: a case study pp. 416-426

- Edmunds Čižo, Raheel Amir Awan, Rizwan Ali and Nisar Abid
- Analysis of perceived customer satisfaction in the context of rail transport: a case stude of the Slovak market pp. 427-438

- Ludovit Nastisin, Beata Gavurova, Radovan Bačík, Ivan Kopor and Stefan Kral
- The influence of world oil prices on the Chinese Yuan exchange rate pp. 439-462

- Jaromír Vrbka, Jakub Horák and Tomáš Krulický
Volume 9, issue 3, 2022
- Peculiarities of municipalities' investment activity: a case study of Eastern Poland pp. 10-23

- Anna Wichowska and Wiesława Lizińska
- Perception of creative identities by managers and non-managers. Does a manager see more? pp. 24-49

- Michał Szostak
- Peculiarities of e-commerce development: a case of Poland pp. 50-63

- Jarosław Kinal
- Impact of Industry 4.0 on business studies pp. 64-75

- Margarita Išoraitė, Gintarė Gulevičiūtė and Nikolaj Ambrusevič
- Barriers to the development of the circular economy in small and medium-sized enterprises in Slovakia pp. 76-87

- Michal Levický, Milan Fiľa, Milan Maroš and Marcela Korenková
- Economic development facets and their interrelation pp. 88-102

- Jaroslav Gonos, Daniela Hrehová and Katarína Čulková
- The role of management commitment in adoption of occupational health and safety at higher education institutions pp. 103-117

- Shabir Ahmad and Tahir Iqbal
- Entrepreneurial attitude of students - comparative study between China and Poland pp. 118-133

- Sandra Misiak-Kwit and Yunhua Zhang
- Environmental management for sustainable business development pp. 134-151

- Natalia M. Mamedova, Zoya V. Bezveselnaya, Marina I. Ivleva and Vera Komarova
- Analysis of risk factors for applied projects in a digital economy pp. 152-172

- Alexey Petrovich Taburchak, Svetlana Mikhailovna Bychkova and Alina Alexandrovna Butina
- Financialization: curse or salvation? The case of Latvia, a small and post-transition economy pp. 173-197

- Joanna Stawska, Ramona Rupeika-Apoga, Maciej Malaczewski, Iwona Dorota Czechowska and Fátima Sol Murta
- Developing a new model of ethical leadership pp. 198-211

- Aida Ahmed Zahrani
- The impact of IFRS adoption on companies' financial ratios: evidence from Lithuania pp. 212-226

- Kristina Rudžionienė, Miglė Černiauskaitė and Rūta Klimaitienė
- R&D expenditure, innovation performance and economic development of the EU countries pp. 227-241

- Jozef Kučera and Milan Fiľa
- Strategic decision making and innovative performance of micro and small enterprises pp. 242-264

- Nadežda Jankelová and Zuzana Joniaková
- Perceived creatvity and the big five personality traits of specialists trained for profession: trends in their interaction pp. 265-283

- Kristina Samašonok and Agnė Juškevičienė
- Foreign employment in enterprises – examples from countries with different cultures pp. 284-297

- Mariusz Urbański, Khawlah M. AL-Tkhayneh and Zurabi Shamugia
- On the relation between sustainability report and assurance standards in Brazilian financial institutions pp. 298-316

- Giovanna Facury Aigner, Joshua Onome Imoniana and Washington Lopes Silva
- Managing new product launch & development in the dynamic emerging market: A case study of Saudi Arabia pp. 317-329

- Mohammad Naquibur Rahman
- The COVID-19 pandemic consequences to the activity of NGOs pp. 330-349

- Paweł Mikołajczak, Joanna Schmidt and Robert Skikiewicz
- Transition towards the artificial intelligence via re-engineering of digital platforms: comparing European Member States pp. 350-368

- Alfonso Marino, Paolo Pariso and Michele Picariello
- Mobile internet in the EU: problems and perspectives pp. 369-383

- Olga Lavrinenko, Svetlana Ignatjeva, Alina Betlej, Alina Danileviča, Vladimir Menshikov and Oleg Rybalkin
- Understanding the predictors of entrepreneurial intentions of young people from Argentina, Belgium, Bulgaria, China, and Romania pp. 384-398

- Daniel Vankov, Daniel Vankov, David Kozma, Martin Galanternik, Johan Chiers, Borislav Vankov and Lin Wang
- Big data analytics adoption via lenses of Technology Acceptance Model: empirical study of higher education pp. 399-413

- Ibrahim Youssef Alyoussef and Waleed Mugahed Al-Rahmi
- Crisis development and its management pp. 414-428

- Roman Rak, Vladimir Sulc, Dagmar Kopencova, Frantisek Vlach and Vladimira Hudecova
Volume 9, issue 2, 2021
- Impact of gender differences in perception of creative identities of artist, creator, manager, entrepreneur and leader on sustainability pp. 10-36

- Michał Szostak
- Consumers' perceptions of intention to use a credit card: perceived risk and security pp. 37-49

- Aida Ahmed Zahrani
- Determinants of the human capital redistribution. What pushes out and what pulls to the regions of Masovian Voivodship pp. 50-64

- Marek Piotrowski, Paweł Huras and Katarzyna Modrzejewska
- Factors that influence the formation of Indonesian SMEs' social entrepreneurship: a case study of West Java pp. 65-80

- Herlina Herlina, Disman Disman, Sapriya Sapriya and Nana Supriatna
- Accounting aspects of revenues in double entry accounting of Slovakia and comparison with international accounting standards pp. 81-93

- Agneša Víghová
- Factors affecting housing conditions: a case study of Cittaslow towns in Poland pp. 94-107

- Agnieszka Napiórkowska-Baryła and Natalia Świdyńska
- An empirical investigation of adoption Big Data in higher education sustainability pp. 108-122

- Waleed Mugahed Al-Rahmi and Salem Alkhalaf
- Identification of corruption risks in the banking sector of the economy pp. 123-133

- Kirill Antropov, Ravil Akhmadeev, Olga Voronkova, Xenia Kotova, Svetlana Khoruzhaya and Vladimir Mikhailovich Kurikov
- A comparative study of institutional factors influencing entrepreneurial activities: a case study of Egypt and Saudi Arabia pp. 134-151

- Lobna S. Sorour, Mohamed A. Ragheb and Nevien Khourshed
- Longitudinal research - Entrepreneurial orientation impact, innovativeness, and business performance in Croatian companies pp. 152-168

- Helena Šlogar
- Revitalisation as a tool for the development of slow city (Cittaslow) pp. 169-185

- Eliza Farelnik
- Entrepreneurs' opinion towards credit rating in Saudi Arabia pp. 186-197

- Kamran Ahmed Siddiqui, Ishtiaq Ahmed Bajwa, Faisal Al-Hudithi, Tarig Eltayeb, Asma Khatoon and Suliman Bawardi
- The degree of fiscal decentralization in European Union countries in different stages of the economic cycle pp. 198-208

- Anna Wichowska
- Differentiation in levels of human capital among small cities in Warminsko-Mazurskie Voivodship pp. 209-222

- Wioletta Wierzbicka
- Crisis diagnosis in cross-border region: lessons from the pandemic pp. 223-237

- Michał Bilczak
- Company liquidity as a reflection of receivables and payables management pp. 238-254

- Nora Štangová and Agneša Víghová
- International Financial Reporting Standards' (IFRS) application peculiarities: a case study pp. 255-267

- Hafis Ahmed oglu Hajiyev, Marina Stolyarova, Olga Kalacheva, Victoria Malitskaya, Yana Ivanova and Lyudmila Malysheva
- How to make corporate social disclosures comparable? pp. 268-288

- Hanna Czaja-Cieszyńska, Dominika Kordela and Beata Zyznarska-Dworczak
- Building financial literacy during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 289-302

- Guna Ciemleja and Konstantins Kozlovskis
- Added value in the transport sector at the time before COVID-19 pandemic: a comparison of the EU countries pp. 303-315

- Yaroslava Kostiuk, Yaroslava Kostiuk, Veronika Kohútová, Jarmila Straková and Nadežda Koleda
- Digital transformation of MSMEs in Indonesia during the pandemic pp. 316-331

- Elya Kurniawati, Idris Idris, Puji Handayati and Sharina Osman
- Analysis of disparities in the use of information and communication technology (ICT) in the EU countries pp. 332-345

- Viktorija Aleksejeva, Olga Lavrinenko, Alina Betlej and Alina Danileviča
- Evaluation of industrial enterprises' performance by different generations of employees pp. 346-362

- Zdenka Gyurák Babeľová and Augustín Stareček
- Digital economy: technological, organizational and cultural contexts for the development of cooperation in Europe pp. 363-383

- Alfonso Marino and Paolo Pariso
- Foreign direct investment as a factor of trade development: cases of selected countries pp. 384-401

- Halina Shmarlouskaya, Natallia Shalupayeva, Alina Danileviča, Alina Betlej and Ludmila Aleksejeva
- Digitalization and human capital development pp. 402-415

- Eva Ivanová, Veronika Žárská and Jana Masárová
- Fixing a payout ratio by dividend policies: a case of the utility sector pp. 416-432

- Marek Vochozka, Veronika Machová and Eliška Sedmíková
- Laffer curve - a comparative study across the V4 (Visegrad) countries pp. 433-445

- Lu Wang, Pavel Rousek and Simona Hašková
- Advantages of fuzzy approach compared to probabilistic approach in project evaluation pp. 446-456

- Simona Hašková, Petr Šuleř and Tomáš Krulický
- The effect of institutional innovations on tourism spending in developed countries pp. 457-472

- Martin Rigelský, Beata Gavurova, Ladislav Suhanyi, Radovan Bačík and Viera Ivankova
- On societal security of the state: applying a perspective of sustainability to immigration pp. 473-487

- Tomáš Beňuška and Pavel Nečas
- The role of talent in the economic development of countries in the modern world pp. 488-507

- Liene Leikuma-Rimicane, Vera Komarova, Jelena Lonska, Natalya Selivanova-Fyodorova and Inta Ostrovska
- Analysis of employee motivation in small and medium-sized companies in western Slovakia region pp. 508-520

- Dávid Szabó and Peter Karácsony
- Success from the perspective of female entrepreneurs pp. 521-534

- Zsuzsanna Gódány and Ladislav Mura
- Relationships between road transport infrastructure and tourism spending: A development approach in European OECD countries pp. 535-551

- Viera Ivankova, Beata Gavurova, Radovan Bačík and Martin Rigelský
- Bitcoin price as one of basic cryptocurrencies in relation to the basic stock market's indicators pp. 552-569

- Antonín Korauš, Miroslav Gombár, Alena Vagaská, Radovan Bačík, Peter Korba and Filip Černák
Volume 9, issue 1, 2021
- Social barriers and transportation social exclusion issues in creating sustainable car-sharing systems pp. 10-22

- Katarzyna Turoń
- Motivational factors at work of e-commerce and e-business employees. What is the difference between genders? pp. 23-36

- Pavel Ziaran, Richard Fedorko, Beata Gavurova and Radovan Bacik
- Location factors of e-commerce distribution centers in Zachodniopomorskie Vivodeship based on the example of a selected company pp. 37-51

- Jolanta Zieziula and Marta Niewiadomska
- Obstacles faced by owners of township micro, small and medium enterprises to acquire funds for survival and growth (2010-2020) pp. 52-65

- Johannes A. Wiid and Michael C. Cant
- Accessible tourism - current state in Slovakia pp. 66-86

- Radka Marčeková, Ľubica Šebová, Kristína Pompurová and Ivana Šimočková
- The impact of employees’ job stress and career satisfaction over corporate entrepreneurship management linked to social responsibility pp. 87-102

- Manuela Escobar-Sierra and Felipe Calderón-Valencia
- Auditing as an effective mean of communication on environmental, social and governance issues in Brazil pp. 103-122

- Washington Lopes Silva and Joshua Onome Imoniana
- ICT security in businesses - efficiency analysis pp. 123-149

- Agnes Kemendi, Pal Michelberger and Agata Mesjasz-Lech
- Does entrepreneurial factor influence creative identities' perception? pp. 150-175

- Michał Szostak
- The sociodemographic determinants of Polish consumer perception of food quality pp. 176-189

- Karolina Choroszy
- Customer service quality management on the courier services market pp. 190-203

- Adam Marcysiak
- Transition of business companies to circular economy in Slovakia pp. 204-220

- Eva Hanuláková, Ferdinand Daňo and Marek Kukura
- The legal regulation of food waste in Poland and Lithuania in compliance with EU directive 2018/851 pp. 221-238

- Elżbieta Zębek and Leda Žilinskienė
- Market differentiation potential of traditional food quality labels: consumer and producer expectation pp. 239-250

- Dominika Jakubowska
- Propulsive forces of economic growth in Slovakia: the inference from the input-output table data pp. 255-267

- Martin Maris
- Innovative approaches in management: a key factor for the quality of health services pp. 268-286

- Nadežda Jankelová, Zuzana Joniaková and Diana Puhovichová
- Constructing a model of national production system for building a circular economy for international trade involvement pp. 287-299

- Maxim Polyakov, Igor Khanin, Gennadij Shevchenko and Volodimir Bilozubenko
- Determinants of digitization in SMEs pp. 300-318

- Agata Marcysiak and Żanna Pleskacz
- Accounting and tax aspects of expenses in double accounting in Slovakia pp. 319-329

- Nora Štangová and Agneša Víghová
- Determinants of entrepreneurship development in Poland over the last 5 years pp. 330-347

- Michał Igielski
- DEA model and efficiency of universities - case study in Slovak Republic pp. 348-362

- Valentinas Navickas, Adriana Grenčíková and Karol Krajčo
- Integration of Slovakia’s double-entry bookkeeping into the EU system pp. 363-373

- Agneša Víghová and Nora Štangová
- Determinants of agricultural farm participation in regional economic systems pp. 374-384

- Zbigniew Nasalski
- Exploring behaviour control and actual use of Massive Open Online Courses system management for education sustainability pp. 386-400

- Aida Ahmed Zahrani
- Mapping the strategic landscape for global financial institutions through brand equity trend analysis pp. 401-414

- Ishtiaq Ahmed Bajwa, Kamran Ahmed Siddiqui, Tarig Eltayeb and Chaudhry Kashif Mahmood
- Introduction of EEPSE green economy index for the analysis of regional trends pp. 415-435

- Oleg Rybalkin, Olga Lavrinenko, Svetlana Ignatjeva and Alina Danileviča
- Efficiency of management processes in a private hospital pp. 436-446

- Dana Jašková
- Factors influencing the intention behind mobile wallet adoption: perceptions of university students pp. 447-461

- Wasef Mater, Nasim Matar, Omar A. Alismaiel, Moteeb A. Al Moteri, Ibrahim Youssef Al Youssef and Waleed Mugahed Al-Rahmi
- Digital government platforms: issues and actions in Europe during pandemic time pp. 462-485

- Alfonso Marino and Paolo Pariso
- The role of accounting information in decision-making and companies’ sustainability development: the Portuguese accountants’ perspective pp. 486-501

- Albertina Paula Monteiro, Catarina Cepêda, Amélia Ferreira da Silva, Eduardo Leite and Élvio Camacho
- The entrepreneurial potential of Latvian students: the role of the university environment pp. 502-518

- Vladimir Menshikov, Irena Kokina and Oksana Ruža
- Social media in the context of technology acceptance model pp. 519-528

- Igor Fedorko, Richard Fedorko, Beata Gavurova and Radovan Bacik
- Enterprise competitive positioning based on knowledge resources identification pp. 529-541

- Olena Vartanova, Olena Kolomytseva, Victoriia Bilyk, Iryna Budnikevich, Lidiia Vasylchenko and Tetiana Burtseva
- Website quality factor as a multidimensional construct and its impact on the use of e-banking pp. 542-557

- Radovan Bacik, Beata Gavurova, Igor Fedorko and Richard Fedorko
- Entrepreneurship development management in the context of economic security pp. 558-573

- Svitlana Khalatur, Yuliia Masiuk, Svitlana Kachula, Larysa Brovko, Oleksandr Karamushka and Inna Shramko
- Mobility in the context of entrepreneurial potential of students under the conditions of the COVID-19 pandemic (Latvia, Georgia) pp. 574-589

- Vladimir Menshikov, Givi Bedianashvili, Givi Bedianashvili, Oksana Ruža and Irena Kokina
- Adaptation of Big Data: an empirical investigation for sustainability of education pp. 590-611

- Omar A. Alismaiel
- A value proposition mix framework of successful foreign-owned small and medium enterprises in South Africa pp. 612-632

- Mazanai Musara and Cecile Nieuwenhuizen
- Designing the guidelines for FinTech curriculum pp. 633-643

- Faisal Al-Hudithi and Kamran Ahmed Siddiqui
- Crossing the Valley of Death: lessons for young entrepreneurs pp. 644-662

- Mohammad Emad Al-Shaikh and Kamran Ahmed Siddiqui
- Perception of local food in direct sale from buyer’s perspective - a case of Poland pp. 663-679

- Monika Radzymińska
- The role of universities in urban development on the example of Polish cities pp. 680-691

- Agnieszka Stanowicka
- Wage convergence after euro adoption - the case of Slovakia pp. 692-702

- Kamil Kotliński
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