The latest issue of Budapest Management Review, May 2025

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 May issue (Volume LVI, Issue 5):
– Andrea Sáfrányné Gubik – Zsófia Vörös
Analyzing the Hungarian database of GUESSS (Global University Entrepreneurial Spirit Students’ Survey), the authors found that subclinical narcissism positively affects entrepreneurial success.
– Vivien Surman – Elvira Böcskei
Within the framework of the European Union’s commitment to sustainable development, this research examines the current sustainability attitudes of Hungarian small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
– Soma Kárpáti – Borbála Szüle – Attila Wieszt – György Drótos
Professionalization maturity in Hungarian family firms
This study presents the decomposition of family business professionalization into sub-dimensions using a principal component analysis. Based on the results of factor analysis, it creates a professionalization index that is suitable for measuring the maturity of family firms.
This systematic literature review using the TCCM (Theory, Context, Characteristics, Methodology) framework based on the SPAR-4-SLR (Scientific Procedures and Rationales for Systematic Literature Reviews) protocol. This paper analyses 35 top-quality studies from the last 6 years, taking into account the theories, contexts, variables and methodologies used.
– Ida Ercsey – Veronika Keller
This study aims to adapt the uMARS scale, developed for evaluating the quality of m-health applications, and to investigate the relationship between quality, satisfaction, and behaviour factors concerning lifestyle and wellbeing applications.