Dana Vokounová Abstract Generation Z is the first generation that grew up in a digital environment and on social networks. However, it is natural that not all members of this generation have the same attitudes towards digital technologies. The paper presents the results of a survey which purpose was to find out the knowledge and […]
Tamás Szigetvári – Gábor Túry Abstract Hungary and Türkiye show similar characteristics in many respects. At the same time, many differences can be discovered due to the domestic characteristics of the automotive industry, which explain the different alternatives of the state support mechanism. They have in common that the same pattern of economic policy results […]
Gabriela Strzelec Abstract The result of globalization in the area of human resource management (HRM) is the fact that more and more people work outside their country of origin and more and more people working in their home country are employed in foreign subsidiaries or branches operating there (e.g. Gomółka, et al., 2020). For enterprises, […]
Alexej Sato Abstract Rail transport is an important branch of logistics that is widely supported by European and national institutions for its environmental friendliness and sustainability of operations. The relatively positive development of the economy in the past decade has allowed many states to increase the performance of rail freight transport. Unfortunately, the pandemic, energy […]
Magdolna Sass – Gabriella Tabajdi Abstract Austria, Czechia, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia have a relatively substantial outward FDI stock in the automotive industry. This may be a sign of increased competitiveness of indigenous automotive companies, but can be the result of other factors as well. Outward FDI data are analysed in the paper and compared […]
Murat Sadiku – Luljeta Sadiku – Nimete Berisha Abstract Income inequality has become an inevitable topic in every country regardless of its level of economic development. However, the increase of wealth with the outpouring of globalization has put a particular emphasis on the income inequality, especially for countries that were characterized as transition economies. Thus, […]
Eliza Przeździecka Abstract One of the key tasks in economic policy is to properly identify industries and goods that have a high potential for sale in foreign markets to design the most effective supporting programs for exporters. The purpose of this paper is to define the tool for identifying the most promising industries in exports. […]
Tomáš Imrich Profant Abstract This paper analyzes the microfinance discourse. It focuses on the main elements of this discourse, namely: the urgent need that led to the emergence of the microfinance discourse, the formation of objects, and the formation of enunciative modalities within the discourse. These rules of formation are chosen because of their importance. […]
Keehwan Park Abstract flight to quality occurs from risky currency assets to safe-haven currency assets in heightened volatile markets of crisis periods. A safe-haven currency gains its value against other currencies in such crisis periods. Traditionally, the U.S. dollar, the Japanese yen, and the Swiss franc have been long times considered safe-haven currencies in the […]
Poj Netsiri – Marketa Lhotáková Abstract Understanding consumer behavior can help improve marketing of the products. Market research normally applies conventional qualitative analysis to discover the reasons why consumers act and purchase products in a certain way. However, qualitative analysis with small samples is insufficient to make population-level summaries. On the other hand, qualitative analysis […]
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