The latest issue of Budapest Management Review, April 2025
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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. Multidisciplinary research is highly valued and papers that draw on the perspective and theoretical background of sociology, psychology, economics, political science, or communicational studies – apart from that of business, management and organization science are also appreciated.
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Contents of the latest April issue (Volume LVI, Issue 4):
– Erzsébet Buglyó-Nyakas – Tímea Gál
Modelling the role of successful influencer marketing in health awareness
This research aims to gain a deeper insight into the tools and techniques used in influencer marketing and how they influence consumers’ health awareness, using netnographic and in-depth interviews.
– Nikolett Deutsch – László Berényi – Viktor Nagy-Borsy
The results of this research can provide valuable inputs for higher education institutions to provide diverse learning opportunities for developing entrepreneurial mindsets and skills.
– Mónika Garai-Fodor – Katalin Jäckel
Characteristics of consumer segments by job choice preference in the light of primary
This research is useful for practice, as it sheds light on how to differentiate employees in terms of job choice and how to apply effective incentives to a particular segment.
The article aims to provide a comprehensive picture of how AI is affecting the roles, work practices and career prospects of professionals and analyse its wider impact on specific segments of programmers in the labour market.
– Zoltán Kovács – Andrea Magda Nagy
Authors have attempted to review Zoltán Gaál life’s work with bibliometric analysis by using the MTMT (Hungarian Science Bibliography) publication database.