
Budapest – June 2025 | The latest issue of the Budapest Management Review, Hungary’s leading journal in business and organizational studies, has been released by Corvinus University of Budapest. With a history spanning more than five decades, the journal continues to set the academic standard in management research, earning an “A” category rank from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and a one-star rating on the ABS List 2024.
This month’s edition (Volume LVI, Issue 6) presents a diverse selection of studies exploring emerging trends and challenges in the business world:
- Gábor Márkus investigates how high-performing SMEs implement ESG strategies, using DEA methodology to assess sustainability practices.
- Noémi Lehoczky, Éva Markos-Kujbus, and Mirkó Gáti examine the growing influence of electronic word-of-mouth (eWOM) in B2B decision-making and customer journey dynamics.
- A team led by Julianna Csugány delves into the work values of Generation Z students during times of economic uncertainty, offering insights into career priorities in a changing job market.
- Csilla Tóth and her co-authors provide an international comparison of science and technology parks, highlighting key operational models and success factors.
- A regional study by József Poór and colleagues analyzes why organizations in Hungary and Romania choose to engage—or avoid—management consulting services.
Distributed primarily in digital format, the Budapest Management Review supports sustainable publishing while remaining fully accessible online. Readers can explore the full issue, register for updates, and learn about submission opportunities at the journal’s official website.
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