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Business law in Hungary: [handbook for investors, managers and lawyers]
In: Handbook for investors, managers and lawyers
The business behaviour of representatives of small- and medium-sized enterprises in cross-cultural interaction situations
In: Társadalomkutatás, Band 32, Heft 2, S. 162-175
ISSN: 1588-2918
Robin Jeffrey-Assa Doron: The great Indian phone book. How cheap mobile phones change business, politics and daily life: Hurst & Company, London, 2013, 293 oldal
In: Társadalomkutatás, Band 31, Heft 3, S. 320-323
ISSN: 1588-2918
A vállalat és a vállalkozás
In: Studia oeconomica auctoritate Universitatis Pécs publicata
A sikeres vállalati tervezés szervezési feltételei
In: Szervezettség és hatékonyság sorozat
Sportszervezetek működési kereteinek változása
Sports organizations are entities conventionally based on civil, non-governmental initiatives, and operating in non-profit legal forms. Concurrently with the strengthening business characteristics of sports, for-profit companies started to spread in increasing numbers. Currently, in Hungary sports organizations can be operated in the form of sports associations, business entities and public-benefit foundations for special purposes. The operating frameworks of sports organizations are currently defined in legal regulations. Business entities belong to the scope of the Act on Business Associations and other business-related legislation, whereas sports associations are subject to the Civil Act and the Civil Code. Obviously, the operation of sports organizations is also strongly influenced by the Sports Act. In consequence, it can be ascertained that the operation of sports organizations today is fairly strictly regulated. This publication has been written to describe the regulations relating to the organizations of the sports associations still constituting the majority of sports organizations, from the beginnings until the evolution of today's system.
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Vállalati önfinanszirozás és eladósodás
In: MNB Közgazdasági Főosztály közleményei 101
A magyar kisipari szövetkezetek története, 1945-1962
In: Közlemények / Szövetkezeti Kutató Intézet 84
Szervezeti megoldások sikeres sportvállalkozások esetében - a német példa = Solutions in the case of successful sports enterprises - the German example
Sports organizations are entities conventionally based on civil, non-governmental initiatives, and – using one of today's fashionable expressions – operating in nonprofit legal forms. Concurrently with the strengthening business characteristics of sports, for-profit companies started to spread in increasing numbers. At the present, in Hungary sports organizations can be operated in the form of sports associations, business entities and public-benefit foundations for special purposes. In view of sport-related services, it can be claimed that they have become integrated and dynamically developing areas of the economy, and as one specific consequence sports enterprises as for-profit business entities have appeared among sports organizations. Sports enterprises are typically active in team sports, especially in the field of spectator sports, while most of their business-like economic activities are associated with competitive sports. Today's Hungarian sports enterprises are in quest of the ways of successful operation both when selecting the legal form of operation and setting up their organizational structures. This article has been written to present and describe successful – in this case German – organizational options.
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