Vezetéstudomány
Corvinus University of Budapest · Hungary · Est. 1970
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The monthly published, peer-reviewed Vezetéstudomány / Budapest Management Review [ISSN 0133-0179 (Print); ISSN 3057-9376 (Online)] is the most significant journal in the field of business, management, and organizational studies in Hungary, published since 1970. It is a general management journal, which includes studies on different aspects of organizations: structure, processes, and performance, and equally on cultural, behavioural, and technological subjects, and publishes papers that provide empirical findings or contribute to theory. Multidisciplinary research is highly valued, and papers that draw on the perspective and theoretical background of sociology, psychology, economics, political science, or communicational studies – as well as on business, management, and organization science are also appreciated. Our geographic focus is international, however in line with its mission, the journal welcomes and attracts studies that investigate management and leadership from a Central European perspective or explore the business environment in economies at a similar level of development to Hungary, and from other regions of the world that augment our understanding in this area. The journal's international character is reinforced by the diverse composition of the Associate Editorial Committee and Editorial Board, together with authors and reviewers from scientific institutions worldwide. We accept research at different levels of analysis: including individuals, groups, organizations, and networks in which organizations are embedded. Budapest Management Review publishes both empirical and theoretical papers but requires methodological rigor in every genre.If a manuscript applies novel methodology, the author should make sure that the steps of the data collection and analysis are transparent and scientific. We seek to receive manuscripts that: relate to our scope and the current scientific discourse in our journal; build on findings recently published in international journals; make an original contribution to scientific literature; are methodologically accurate and well-grounded; are relevant to both theory and practice; are original (non-published, not redundant and non-submitted elsewhere).
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