@{MTMT:34842764, title = {INTRODUCTION}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34842764}, author = {Poór, József and TIBOR, ZSIGMOND and SILVIA, TÓBIÁS KOSÁR and ERIKA, VARGA and Barna, Zsolt}, booktitle = {FACTORS THREATENING CORPORATE ORGANISATIONAL STABILITY – OR GOVERNANCE, MANAGEMENT AND HR IN THE SHADOW OF WAR (INDUSTRY-AGRICULTURE-SERVICESOTHER SECTORS)}, unique-id = {34842764}, year = {2024}, pages = {11-30}, orcid-numbers = {Poór, József/0000-0002-6873-0646; Barna, Zsolt/0000-0002-8844-0363} } @{MTMT:34842760, title = {APPENDIX – LIST OF ORGANISATIONS PARTICIPATING IN THE RESEARCH}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34842760}, author = {Poór, József and Barna, Zsolt}, booktitle = {FACTORS THREATENING CORPORATE ORGANISATIONAL STABILITY – OR GOVERNANCE, MANAGEMENT AND HR IN THE SHADOW OF WAR (INDUSTRY-AGRICULTURE-SERVICESOTHER SECTORS)}, unique-id = {34842760}, year = {2024}, pages = {77-87}, orcid-numbers = {Poór, József/0000-0002-6873-0646; Barna, Zsolt/0000-0002-8844-0363} } @article{MTMT:34841805, title = {A történelem és a jelenkor találkozása a turizmusban. régészeti parkok összehasonlító elemzése hazai és nemzetközi példákon keresztül}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34841805}, author = {Vargáné Gálicz, Ivett and Dávid, Lóránt Dénes}, doi = {10.47833/2024.2.ECO.024}, journal-iso = {GRADUS}, journal = {GRADUS}, volume = {11}, unique-id = {34841805}, abstract = {A mai turizmusban a múzeumok, múzeumi intézmények és régészeti parkok szerepe egyre fontosabbá válik, mint kulturális és oktatási központok, amelyek közvetlen kapcsolatot ápolnak a közönséggel. A régészeti parkok különleges helyet foglalnak el ebben a rendszerben, mivel közvetlenül az egykori települések, villagazdaságok és más történelmi helyszínek területén jönnek létre, lehetővé téve az autentikus történelmi élményt a látogatók számára. Kutatásunk során különböző korszakokat bemutató hazai és nemzetközi példákat elemeztünk, figyelembe véve a Tripadvisor és Google értékeléseket, a közösségi média követőszámokat, valamint a weboldalaik tartalmát. Az eredmények rámutatnak arra, hogy ezek az intézmények milyen szerepet játszanak a modern turizmusban, és hogyan alkalmazkodnak az új kor kihívásaihoz, különös tekintettel a digitális jelenlétükre és interaktivitásukra. In today's tourism, the role of museums, museum institutions and archaeological parks is becoming increasingly important as cultural and educational centres that are in direct contact with the public. Archaeological parks occupy a special place in this system, as they are created directly on the sites of former settlements, villages and other historical sites, allowing visitors to experience authentic history. In our research, we analysed national and international examples from different ages, taking into account Tripadvisor and Google reviews, social media followers, as well as the content of their websites. The results highlight the role of these institutions in modern tourism and how they are adapting to the challenges of the new era, in particular their digital presence and interactivity.}, year = {2024}, eissn = {2064-8014}, orcid-numbers = {Vargáné Gálicz, Ivett/0000-0003-2569-462X; Dávid, Lóránt Dénes/0000-0001-7880-9860} } @article{MTMT:34839248, title = {Memorable Tourist Experience and its Impact on Tourist Engagement}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34839248}, author = {Rayhan, Syahbudiman and Heny, Hendrayati and Ahmad, Hudaiby Galih Kusumah and Frederic, Marimon and Marhadi, Marhadi}, doi = {10.17509/image.2024.009}, journal-iso = {Image : Jurnal Riset Manajemen}, journal = {Image : Jurnal Riset Manajemen}, volume = {12}, unique-id = {34839248}, issn = {1412-1964}, year = {2024}, eissn = {2657-0688}, pages = {105-118} } @article{MTMT:34826370, title = {The Effectiveness of Climate Adaptation Finance and Readiness on Vulnerability in African Economies}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34826370}, author = {Maina, Purity Watetu and Parádi-Dolgos, Anett}, doi = {10.3390/cli12050059}, journal-iso = {CLIMATE}, journal = {CLIMATE}, volume = {12}, unique-id = {34826370}, abstract = {Addressing climate vulnerability remains a priority for economies globally. This study used the panel-corrected standard error (PCSE) methodology to investigate the impact of adaptation financing on climate vulnerability. This analysis examined 52 African countries from 2012 to 2021 while considering their climate adaptation readiness. The impact was also assessed based on the Human Development Index (HDI) categories to reflect different levels of development. The findings showed that adaptation finance considerably influenced climate vulnerability reduction in Africa, particularly in nations with a moderate HDI. However, most countries still need higher levels of adaptation financing, resulting in a small impact on vulnerability reduction. Furthermore, the impact of readiness measures differed by HDI category. Economic and social climate readiness strongly impacted climate vulnerability in high-HDI nations, but governance preparedness was more critical in low-HDI countries. Based on the empirical facts, two policy proposals emerge. First, it is critical to reconsider the distribution of adaptation financing to reduce disparities and effectively alleviate climate vulnerability. Moreover, African economies should consider implementing innovative localized financing mechanisms to mobilize extra adaptation finance. Second, African governments should customize climate readiness interventions based on their HDI levels to improve the achievement of a positive impact on climate vulnerability.}, keywords = {Africa; climate vulnerability; climate adaptation finance; climate readiness; panel-corrected standard error analysis}, year = {2024}, eissn = {2225-1154} } @article{MTMT:34825900, title = {Assessing the Impact of COVID-19 on Capital Structure Dynamics: Evidence from GCC Economies}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34825900}, author = {Ahmed, Amanj Mohamed and Nugraha, Deni Pandu and Hágen, István Zsombor}, doi = {10.3390/economies12050103}, journal-iso = {ECONOMIES}, journal = {ECONOMIES}, volume = {12}, unique-id = {34825900}, issn = {2227-7099}, abstract = {This study seeks to investigate the potential effects of the recent pandemic (COVID-19) on capital structure dynamics. The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) is a fascinating topic for this study because of its distinct economic characteristics. The analysis draws upon a cross-country dataset covering 208 non-financial listed firms across five GCC countries, with data spanning the years 2010 to 2022. Capital structure is a dependent variable and is measured by total debt to equity, equity multiplier, and short-term debt ratios, while the COVID-19 pandemic, firm size growth, return on assets, tangibility, and growth were applied as independent variables. Using the generalized least squares (GLS) method, findings demonstrated that COVID-19 has a significant and positive influence on debt-to-equity and equity multiplier ratios but a negative one on short-term debt ratio. Thus, non-financial firms increased their debt financing and transferred debt from short-term to long-term funding. In addition, firm-specific factors, such as firm size, tangibility, and macroeconomic factors, such as GDP growth, positively and significantly impact capital financing. Conversely, profitability has a negative relationship with financial leverage. There is a lack of empirical research on how COVID-19 affects the financial structure of non-financial listed companies in GCC nations. Consequently, by filling the previously specified gaps, this study provides proof to support the idea of using debt financing to raise capital for economic recovery. GCC policymakers need to give priority to ensuring that firms have convenient access to inexpensive finance in light of the financial consequences caused by COVID-19. This will guarantee that companies have the resources necessary to bounce back and support economic growth.}, year = {2024}, pages = {103}, orcid-numbers = {Ahmed, Amanj Mohamed/0000-0001-8743-0799; Nugraha, Deni Pandu/0000-0001-8138-1420} } @{MTMT:34825689, title = {Socioeconomic Impacts of Community-Based Cultural Tourism: Evidence from Local Communities in Western Kenya}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34825689}, author = {Szabó, Kinga and Szente, Viktória and Odunga, Sebastian Ongango}, booktitle = {46thEBES Conference Program and Abstract Book}, unique-id = {34825689}, keywords = {sustainability; Kenya; Socioeconomic impacts; Community-based tourism}, year = {2024}, pages = {80-80}, orcid-numbers = {Szente, Viktória/0000-0001-5446-8280} } @mastersthesis{MTMT:34813273, title = {Az álláskeresőknek meghirdetett felnőttképzés vizsgálata Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén vármegyében}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34813273}, author = {Hajdú, Dávid}, doi = {10.54598/002750}, unique-id = {34813273}, year = {2024} } @article{MTMT:34812806, title = {PROMOTING ORGANISATIONAL CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIOUR THROUGH CORPORATE GOVERNANCE}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34812806}, author = {Collins, Okechukwu Irem and Islam, Mohammad Fakhrul and Friday, Ogbu Edeh and Ebere, Rejoice Okocha and Ifeoma, Gloria Duruzor and Nicholas, Ihentuge Achilike and Linus, Adama and Ozor, Kelechukwu Colman and Gladys, Owere Onah and Nwali, Obinna Benneth and Filep, Balint}, doi = {10.22495/cgobrv8i2p10}, journal = {Corporate Governance and Organizational Behavior Review}, volume = {8}, unique-id = {34812806}, issn = {2521-1870}, year = {2024}, eissn = {2521-1889}, pages = {103-112} } @article{MTMT:34806154, title = {Role of Financial Literacy and Saving Habits on Fintech Adoption post Covid-19}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34806154}, author = {Nugraha, Deni Pandu and Setiawan, Budi and Emilda, Emilda and Masyhuri, Muhammad and Quynh, Mac Nhu and Nathan, Robert Jeyakumar and Farkasné Fekete, Mária and Hágen, István Zsombor}, doi = {10.15408/etk.v23i1.37856}, journal-iso = {Etikonomi}, journal = {ETIKONOMI}, volume = {23}, unique-id = {34806154}, issn = {1412-8969}, abstract = {Research Originality: This research paper enriches existing literature on drivers of fintech adoption, including the impact of perceived trust, individual innovativeness, savings habits, and government support on Indonesian users' post-COVID-19 pandemic fintech adoption intentions.Research Objectives: This study examines the impact of post-covid changes in people's behaviour, savings habits and accelerated financial literacy on strengthening Technology Adoption Model (TAM) among Indonesian fintech users. Research Methods: The researchers surveyed 536 people living in Indonesia. The data was analysed using structural equation modelling with moderator variables. Empirical Results: It found that ease of use, usefulness, trust and personal innovativeness are key drivers of adoption intentions. The research also found that savings habits significantly increase the influence of government support on fintech adoption. Implications: This research has two important implications. First, digital finance companies should further improve fintech app service quality and security. Second, the government should also encourage the expansion of a fintech-based startup ecosystem by providing regulatory support to accelerate the progress of Indonesia's digital finance industry.JEL Classification: M21, G23, O36How to Cite:Nugraha, D. P., Setiawan, B., Emilda, E., Masyhuri, M., Quynh, M. N., Nathan, R. J., Fekete-Farkas, M., & Hagen, I. (2024). Role of Financial Literacy and Saving Habits on Fintech Adoption post Covid-19. Etikonomi, 23(1), 63 – 80. https://doi.org/10.15408/etk.v23i1.37856.}, year = {2024}, eissn = {2461-0771}, pages = {63-80}, orcid-numbers = {Nugraha, Deni Pandu/0000-0001-8138-1420; Masyhuri, Muhammad/0000-0003-3383-5517} }