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2017
- 9-21 Opportunities and Limitations of Bussiness Planning of SME
by Ágnes Bogáth - 31-41 Hungarian Retirement Plan of the Future
by László Bujdosó & Márkó Andrasics - 42-54 The Interplay of Socioeconomic Development, Enterpreneurship, National Culture and innovation Performance
by Merima Činjarević & Ljiljan Veselinović - 55-65 Analysis of the Situation and Competitiveness of Hungarian Pasta Industry (based on Porter’s model)
by Ilona Fehér & Nikolett Németh - 66-77 Constraints in Implementing Quality Assurance Programs in Food Manufacturing Firms in Shanghai, China
by Wojciech J. Florkowski & Qijun Jiang - 78-96 On what Factors the Wheat Production and Price Depends
by Gábor Gyarmati - 97-109 In our study we are focusing on the average profitability of the Hungarian commercial banking sector from 2005 to 2014 with special attention on the effects of the financial crisis. In our globalized world the unavoidable question is how the profitability of our banks fits the same values of the North-American and European, especially the V4 commercial banks. In order to find a well-established answer we carried on a financial ratio analysis with the help of the Bankscope database, which was extended with a panel analysis. On the basis of the time series it can be concluded that the performance of the Hungarian commercial banks – at least in case of the profitability- was in a steady decline and far away from the V3 numbers. It cannot be stated that the higher profitability delivers only advantages for the affected national economies. However it is presumed that the interests of the shareholders have an effect on the quantity and quality of the debts, indirectly on the development of the total economy
by Lászlo Gyulai & Gábor Szűcs - 110-120 The Economic Recovery, including SMEs Sector, is Secured
by Miroljub Hadžić & Petar Pavlović - 121-132 Digital Presence Index for the Examination of Small and Medium-sized Businesses
by Miklós Hornyák - 133-140 Password Based Cryptography
by Nertila Hoxha - 141-160 Password Based Cryptography
by Esmeralda Kadëna - 161-170 Password Based Cryptography
by Kiss Konrád - 171-182 Customer Based Brand Equity Analysis: An Empirical Analysis to Geographical Origin
by Elena Kokthi & Drita Kruja - 183-194 The Knowledge and Students’ Readiness to Join the Business Services Sector in Albania
by Drita Kruja & Elena Kokthi - 195-204 How would You Decide on behalf of Your Friend?
by Anita Kolnhofer-Derecskei - 205-215 Drivers of Trust - Some Experiences of an Empirical Survey at ’Paprikakertész’ Producer Organisation
by Zoltán Kovács & Zsolt Baranyai & Miklós Vásáry - 216-232 Small Economy but Big Lessons: What India and Hungary can Learn from Outward Looking Model of Singapore?
by Mamta Kumari & Nalin Bharti - 233-243 Website Evaluation of the National Libraries (EU28)
by György Losonczi - 244-257 Environmental Protection Expenditures and Effects of Environmental Governance of Sustainable Development in Manufacture Enterprise
by Agata Mesjasz-Lech - 258-276 Banking Competitiveness
by Éva Mester & Róbert Tóth - 277-286 Water – the Essence of Growth
by Zsuzsanna Nagy-Kovács & Katalin Takács-György - 287-296 Revitalization as an Instrument of Local Development in Poland
by Aleksander Noworól - 297-311 Agricultural Land Protection – the Case of Slovakia
by Lucia Palšová & Anna Bandlerová & Ina Melišková & Pavol Schwarcz - 312-322 The Role and Impact of Fairness on Cooperation in Hungarian Metal and Machinery Supply Chains
by Noémi Piricz - 323-333 Management Consultancy in Hungary and in Croatia in Light of Empirical Research – Market and Human Factors
by József Poór & Ferenc Zsigri & Ildiko Csapó & Anton Barasic - 334-344 Inter-sectoral cooperation as a factor of the regional development
by Renata Przygodzka - 357-364 Mobile Application Security
by Kata Rebeka Szűcs & Regina Zsuzsánna Reicher - 365-377 Controlling in Germany from Practitioners’ and Students’ Point of View – An Empirical Time Series Analysis
by Walter Ruda & Pierre G. Keller - 378-391 Are we destined to produce and consume GMO plants
by Adam Sadowski & Jarosław Mioduszewski - 392-401 New Orientation on Entrepreneurship and Business Education at Petru Maior University of Tirgu Mures
by Daniela Stefanescu - 402-412 Older Employees in Sustainable Human Resources Management
by Šukalová Viera & Ceniga Pavel - 442-452 George, Yoomurjak and the Tax - The Influence of Migration on Taxes
by Gábor Tóth & Katalin Tóth - 453-460 The Moral Hazard issues of the State-Aid Programs for SME’s
by Gyorgy Vas - 461-473 The Importance of Regular Assessment at the Óbuda University
by András Vass & Péter Szikora - 474-486 Stakeholder Approach in Business Education and Management Practice – The case of Hungary
by Agnes Wimmer & Reka Matolay - 487-509 Globalization and India – CEN’s Trade with special reference to Men's Shirts
by Toni Sharma & Nalin Bharti