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VOLUME 02   ISSUE 01

June 30  2024     

KPIs and BSC in the SME segment. Myth or reality?

Authors

Peter Gallo, Jaroslav Kollman, Juliana Pavlinska, Jan Dobrovic

Pages

1–10

Keywords

small and medium-sized enterprises, Key Performance Indicators, Balanced Scorecard

Citation

Gallo, P., Kollman, J., Pavlinska, J. & Dobrovic, J. (2024). KPIs and BSC in the SME segment. Myth or reality? Journal of Business Sectors, 2 (1), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.62222/YTKL9850

Identifying Corporate Culture Using the Organizational Culture Assessment Instrument

Authors

Silvia Lorincova, Renata Stasiak-Betlejewska, Justas Streimikis, Zlatica Fulajtárová

Pages

11–20

Keywords

corporate culture, the Organizational Culture Assessment Instrument, current level, desired level, Tukey Honest Significant Difference test

Citation

Lorincova, S., Stasiak-Betlejewska, R., Streimikis, J., & Fulajtarova, Z. (2024). Identifying Corporate Culture Using the Organizational Culture Assessment Instrument. Journal of Business Sectors, 2 (1), 11–20. https://doi.org/10.62222/ZYXY3647

Effect of reputation and social media on the financial performance of SMEs – a comparison between selected business sectors

Authors

Anna Blajer-Golebiewska, Laszlo Vasa

Pages

21–31

Keywords

business sector, empirical research, corporate reputation, social media, SMEs, V4 countries

Citation

Blajer-Golebiewska, A., & Vasa, L. (2024). Effect of reputation and social media on the financial performance of SMEs – a comparison between selected business sectors. Journal of Business Sectors, 2 (1), 21–31. https://doi.org/10.62222/ADXS7200

Corporate Debt Dynamics: Sectoral Clustering Analysis Using NACE Classification in Slovakia

Authors

Dominika Gajdosikova, Katarina Valaskova, Agnieszka Lopatka, George Lazaroiu

Pages

32-46

Keywords

financial performance, debt level, NACE classification, cluster analysis, analysis of variance

Citation

Gajdosikova, D., Valaskova, K., Lopatka, A., & Lazaroiu, G. (2024). orporate Debt Dynamics: Sectoral Clustering Analysis Using NACE Classification in Slovakia. Journal of Business Sectors, 2 (1), 32–46. https://doi.org/10.62222/FYUX6733

Evaluation of the Performance of SMEs in the Context of Regional Development

Authors

Zuzana Svobodova, Veronika Vecerova, Radka Redlichova, Kristina Somerlikova

Pages

47-60

Keywords

regional policy, regional disparities, small and medium-sized enterprises, economic added value, performance

Citation

Svobodova, Z., Vecerova, V., Redlichova, R., & Somerlikova, K. (2024). Evaluation of the Performance of SMEs in the Context of Regional Development. Journal of Business Sectors, 2 (1), 47–60. https://doi.org/10.62222/RIOX8892

Organizational trust as a success factor

Authors

Gabriela Michalec, David Mate Hargitai, Andrea Bencsik

Pages

61-67

Keywords

organizational trust, impersonal trust, competitiveness, business success, satisfaction, commitment

Citation

Michalec, G., Hargitai, D. M., & Bencsik, A. (2024). Organizational trust as a success factor. Journal of Business Sectors, 2 (1), 61–67. https://doi.org/10.62222/XQQE2812

Increasing the prevention of process failure and the overall resilience of businesses through the process risk assessment

Authors

Peter Kardos, Iveta Chmielová Dalajková, Najid Ahmad

Pages

68-78

Keywords

assessment, industry, quantitative research, process risk sources, services, Slovak republic

Citation

Kardos, P., Chmielová Dalajková, I., Ahmad, N. (2024). Increasing the prevention of process failure and the overall resilience of businesses through the process risk assessment. Journal of Business Sectors, 2 (1), 68–78. https://doi.org/10.62222/FWNR2982

Selected demographic determinants of CSR, financial & environmental management and business ethics in SMEs

Authors

Zdenko Metzker

Pages

79-88

Keywords

SMEs, CSR, financial management, business ethics, environment, firm’s demography

Citation

Metzker, Z. (2024). Selected demographic determinants of CSR, financial & environmental management and business ethics in SMEs. Journal of Business Sectors, 2 (1), 79–88. https://doi.org/10.62222/FEND1256

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