József Vörös: Lot Sizing with Quality Improvement and Setup Time Reduction
2-11
Ferenc Farkas and Zsuzsanna Kurucz: Challenges for Learning Organizations - European Dimensions
12-25
Abby Ghobadian and József Vörös: The Impact of Response-Time on Market Mediation Costs
26-38
Lajos Hanyecz: Functions of Management Control in the Management Process
39-48
Ákos Jarkabka: The Cultural and Production Conditions for Applying JIT
49-60
Section 2-Marketing
61-117
Gábor Rekettye: The Changes of Market Orientation in the Transforming Hungarian Economy
62-73
Péter Dobay and János Fojtik: Marketing On-line - A Comparative Study on City Marketing
74-91
Gábor Rekettye,Tibor Tersztyászky and Béla Orosdy: Survey of Consumer Satisfaction in the Hungarian Electricity Industr
92-99
Gábor Vida: Misconceptions and Blunders - Private Label and the Real World
100-107
Zsolt Nemeskéri: Characteristics of Purchasing Products/Services of the Tourism Industry
108-117
Theory and Analysis Section 3-Finance
119-173
Iván Bélyácz: Some Theoretical Problems of the Risk Adjustment in Investment Project
120-137
József Varga and Tibor Kiss: Using DEA for Measuring Bank Efficiency - an Application
138-147
József Varga and Gábor Rappai: Empirical Investigation of the CAPM on the Hungarian Stock Market
148-156
Gyöngyi Bugár and Raimond Maurer: Efficient Risk Reducing Strategies by International Diversification: Evidence from a Central European Emerging Market
157-173
Section 4-Human Resource Management
175-206
Zsuzsa Csetneki - Karoliny, József Poor and Györgyi Spisák: Human Resource Management Practices at Large Hungarian Private Companies
176-193
Henriett Primecz: Cross-Cultural Differences in Gender Related Approaches in HRM
194-206
Section 5-Quantitative Analisys and Methods
207-261
Sándor Komlósi: Quasiconvex First-Order Approximations and Kuhn-Tucker Type Optimality Conditions
208-226
Béla Sipos and Tibor Kiss: ExpS for Windows, a software application
227-246
István Borgulya: Fuzzy Controller Generation with a Fuzzy Classification Method
247-261
Section 6-World Economy, Government Policy, Regional Policy
207-331
Zoltán Kaposi: The Depression of World Economy
264-274
Tibor Drávavölgyi: The Role of Government Regulation and the Structure of Institutions in the Transition Economy of Hungary
275-289
Gábor Novotny: The Role of Euroregions in Developing Cross-Border Co-operation from an Eastern-European Perspective
290-305
Tamás Szűcs: Not a Furrow The Characteristics of Land Markets with Special Reference to Hungary
306-319
Zsuzsa Kispál-Vitai: Co-operative policy after 1989
320-331
Section 7-Industrial Policy
333-399
László Szerb: The Main Factors of Entrepreneurial Growth and the Role of Networking
334-345
István Bessenyei and László Suciu: Sustainable Industrial Production in Case of Exhaustible Natural Resources
346-356
Tibor Dőry: Possible Networks of Suppliers and Industrial Co-operation in the Cenral Transdanubian Region
357-372
Woodrow W. Clark Jr, Gábor Monori and Szabolcs Lipi: New Ventures in Transitional EconomiesComparative Legal Systems in America and Hungary
373-399
Section 8-Education - Policy - Knowledge Transfer - Methods
401-441
Károly Barakonyi: Changing Boundaries of University Autonomy - Case of Hungary
402-409
Attila Varga: Local Academic Knowledge Transfers and the Concentration of Economic Activity
410-432
Márta Bakucz: Business English - a Needs Analysis Study of Pre-Experience and In-Service Students
433-441
Section 9-Information Technology, Communication
443-469
Péter Dobay: No Place Like Home - No Boss Smarter Then Me?
444-455
Ágnes Borgulya: Cross-cultural Communication in Hungarian Firms in the 90s -a Challenge for Higher Education in Business and Management
456-462
Katalin Dobrai- Sümegi: The Place of Crisis Communication in Corporate Communication