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Vol. 17 No. 2 (2025): Regional and Business Studies
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Published: 2025-12-15

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  • Applying Analytic Hierarchy Process Methodology in Determining Critical Challenges of Urban Big Data in a Developing City The Case of Tehran

    Mahla Shojae Anari, Ákos Jakobi
    5-15
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  • The Impact of the Input-Output Price Ratio on the Profitability of Hungarian Agricultural Enterprises Between 2007 and 2021

    Zoltán Sipiczki, Irén Wickert, József Varga
    17-30
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  • "Success is a kind of faith in doing something correctly" Cases of subjective success in peripheral areas of Hungary from the vantage point of the rural elite

    Réka Horeczki, Ildikó Egyed, Péter Póla
    31-48
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  • Digital Transformation in Human Resource Management and its Implication for Youth Unemployment in Ethiopia A Literature Review

    Tadesse Getachew Habetie, Dóra Kolta, Emese Prihoda, Ildikó Rudnák
    49-65
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  • The Role of Corporate Organizations in Bridging Financial Literacy Gaps Among Employees in African Developing Economies A Systematic Review

    Carol Wangari Maina, Diána Koponicsné Györke
    67-80
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  • Impact of Agro-Processing Among Small-Scale Farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa A Systematic Literature Review

    Abraham Othieno, Arnold Csonka
    81-92
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Notices

  • Book Review on: ‘Internationalisation of Human Resource Management: Focus on Central and Eastern Europe’

    Mohammad Fakhrul Islam
    93-95
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