The Journal of East European Management Studies aims to promote dialogue and cooperation among scholars seeking to examine,explore and explain the behaviour and practices of management within the transforming societies of Central and Eastern Europe. The theoretical interests of the journal are organisational and management change, Central and East European societies (including those on the fringes of Europe) undergoing processes of transition or transformation, and scientific issues of business, management and organisation that arise in such contexts. The JEEMS aims to attract social scientific contributions from scholars of any nation and region, but particularly wishes to encourageauthors from those countries directly experiencing transformational change. Its potential readership is international, comprising academicsand practitioners with an involvement or interest in the management of change in transforming societies in Central and Eastern Europe.
Management of virtual teams draw special attention of managers and researchers. This study aims to investigate the role of employer branding and work-life balance on virtual teams’ commitment and performance. Results are bringing key factors of...
This paper examines the role of digitalization and government aid in supporting SMEs to maintain their financial soundness during the COVID-19 pandemic. The data was obtained through an electronic survey conducted with 452 Armenian SMEs which...
This study advances the firm-industry debate by shedding the assumptions present in current empirical studies. To accomplish this task, two entrepreneurial theories, causation and effectuation, are conceptualised as resource management processes and...
This article is based on the findings of 2 Focus Group Interviews (FGIs) [respectively conducted with internal auditors and Human Resource (HR) managers] and 30 Individual In-depth Interviews (IDIs) with internal auditors. IDIs were used to set the...
The study aims to analyse factors that influence the market value of small farms in Romania. The research methodology involved a Gibbs sampling and updates of the Metropolis-Hastings algorithm. Findings demonstrate distinction in the estimated...
This research explored the application of computer-assisted audit techniques (CAAT) and the extent of self-threat that exists in small and medium-sized audit companies due to the applied digital environments. The study used a focus group analysis...
This research note aims to explore the motives of internationalisation, the barriers to internationalisation, and the actions Polish companies entering distant markets of Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) have taken to address them. We conduct a comparative...