Hungarian Management in Transition

Hungarian Management in Transition
Author: Steven W. Popper
Publisher:
Total Pages: 41
Release: 1986
Genre: Business enterprises
ISBN:

"In 1968, Hungary introduced a series of reforms to the central planning system. The goal was to make the economy more efficient by placing decisionmaking authority at the level that has the most information on production and marketing possibilities--the level of the enterprise. This paper examines the situation enterprise managers face and suggests reasons that the changes in managerial behavior that were expected by the reformers, and upon which the reform is predicated, have not come easily. The author argues that reform has altered the terms of economic relations in Hungary, while the underlying structure of relations between enterprise managers and their superiors has not changed enough to allow the new system to function as intended."--Rand abstracts.

Governance in Transition

Governance in Transition
Author: Ján Buček
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2015-04-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9400755031

This book looks at experience in government restructuring and devolution from a variety of national and international perspectives, both within the European Union and elsewhere, focusing on lessons learned and ways forward.Since the 1980s, there has been a global trend to give more power to local governments. Even in Korea and the United Kingdom, the most centralised countries in the OECD, local government powers have increased, with substantial economic benefits. Within the European Union, the principle of subsidiarity has enshrined the idea of devolution. New member states, particularly in central and eastern Europe, have significantly created new and self-sufficient local and regional governments. However, this process has been complicated. Devolution is not a panacea in its own right, and need not lead to economic growth. While it can encourage savings through collaboration, it can also lead to confused lines of authority and can complicate policy formation and implantation. Devolution can strain local budgets, forcing local governments to rely on their own sources of finance, rather than central government transfers. Suburbanisation, rural depopulation, the growth of some regions, and the decline of others have raised new problems, particularly related to inter-governmental cooperation among local governments and different levels of government. In many cases, an increased number of governments has increased administrative costs.

Management in Transitional Economies

Management in Transitional Economies
Author: Vincent Edwards
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2005-02-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1134305583

Based on extensive research, this comparative study examines the past, present and future of management in the transitional economies of East and Central Europe, Russia, the People's Republic of China, and Vietnam. It discusses the nature of the transition process, identifying different transition paths, highlighting common features and outlining useful theoretical approaches. Each chapter covers a wide range of aspects of management in the countries covered, including details of the historical and cultural background, the transition process, and both external and internal factors, and the macro and micro situation. Its multidisciplinary approach, makes this book suitable for both a practitioner and an academic readership

Dilemmas of Transition

Dilemmas of Transition
Author: Susan Baker
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2015-02-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1136311858

This volume explores the impact of democratization and marketization on the environment in East Central Europe. The essays investigate: how the twin processes of change affect the physical environment; the expression of environmental interest; and environmental management policies.