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this task in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, while IT managers in Hungary and external specialists in Poland were in … peers, micro-enterprises in Slovakia, small-sized businesses in Poland, medium-sized enterprises in the Czech Republic and … corporations in Hungary produced the highest added value on average, which is closely related to the usage of IT infrastructure in …
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Germany, Hungary and Slovakia. …
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open question whether enterprises in Austria and Hungary actually have the IT infrastructure enabling them to adopt the … in the usage of information systems in different size categories in Austria and Hungary. More precisely, it examines how …-sized enterprises and corporations) in both countries. Microenterprises in Hungary hardly used any information systems. When comparing …
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Data are one of the key elements in corporate decision-making, without them, the decision-making process cannot be imagined. As a consequence, different analytical tools are needed that allow the efficient use of data, information and knowledge. These analytical tools are commonly called...
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Nowadays the issue of information technology in business is moving into the centre of attention, which is also indicated by the fact that more and more companies, not accidentally, recognize its importance. Business information systems are not only fashionable their application promotes more...
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,formation a spin-off company. Predominantly this function is provided within the company in Hungary. The larger a company is; it …
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This paper exploits the rapid rise in self-employment rates in post-communist Eastern Europe as a valuable "quasi-experiment" for understanding the sources of entrepreneurship. A relative demand-supply model and an individual sectoral choice model are used to analyze a 1993 survey of 27,000...
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This paper examines the J-curve for the bilateral trade between Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia …, Poland, Slovakia, and Slovenia, and improves first and then deteriorates for Croatia. Estimated cointegrating equations show …. Instead, after a shock to real depreciation, the trade balance improves for the Czech Republic, deteriorates for Hungary …
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