Conference proceedings

Strategy for sustainable development of the region: environmental scenarios
Olga Burmatova (pp. 1 – 11)

Polish eastern sub-regions – analysis of innovativeness
Anna Golejewska (pp. 12 – 22)

Organisation hierarchies of largest enterprises and related location preferences
Jan Suchacek (pp. 23 – 29)

Accessible tourism in the European Union
Martin Zsarnoczky (pp. 30 – 39)

How does entrepreneurial training affect entrepreneurial intentions among youth in rural areas of Slovakia and Norway?
Torbjørn Årethun, Stanislav Kološta, Filip Flaška, Jon Gunnar Nesse, Jon Ivar Håvold (pp. 40 – 52)

Communal self-governments’ elections in the Slovakia and its chosen aspects
Katarína Liptáková, Jozef Krnáč (pp. 53 – 61)

Dimensions of sustainable value chains: implications for creative and non-creative industries
Emília Madudová (pp. 62 – 72)

Women in family-owned businesses in Poland – structural aspects
Alicja Hadryś-Nowak, Adrianna Lewandowska, Ewa Więcek-Janka (pp. 73 – 82)

Urbanization dynamics and regional peripheralization
Martin Mariš (pp. 83 – 92)

Between old recipes and new challenges: redesigning the role of entrepreneurial universities in a context of smart specialization
Domingos Santos, Nuno Caseiro (pp. 93 – 105)

The role of creative industries in the economy of the Slovak Republic
Katarína Vitálišová, Lucia Zelená (pp. 106 – 118)

The role of universities in the regional development strategies
Miroslav Šipikal, Alexandra Lešková (pp. 119 – 127)

Models of businesses’ support for technical knowledge development in Wielkopolska Region – a qualitology approach
Maciej Szafrański (pp. 128 – 137)

Impact of GDP, gross capital formation and employment on waste generation – the case of EU regions
Richard Gardiner, Petr Hajek (pp. 138 – 145)

Public sector initiatives in supporting the innovation efficiency – the case of Slovakia
Grażyna Beata Kozuń – Cieślak, Mária Murray Svidroňová (pp. 146 – 156)

Demand on innovative public services in Slovak local self-governments
Beáta Mikušová Meričková, Tomáš Mikuš, Nikoleta Muthová, Alena Kaščáková (pp. 157 – 168)

The potentials of special forms of tourism in catching up of rural areas of Hungary
Henrietta Nagy, Adrienn Varga-Nagy, József Káposzta (pp. 169 – 178)

Territorial examination of the income status of Hungarian cities‘ and towns‘ inhabitants
Lilla Áldorfai Czabadai, Zoltán Topa, György Áldorfai (pp. 179 – 187)

Against the “resilient” city
Nicolas Mitzalis (pp. 188 – 197)

Emulating UK fully fledged entrepreneurial universities
Samuel Amponsah Odei, Viktor Prokop, Jan Stejskal (pp. 198 – 207)

Effectiveness of knowledge economy determinants: comparative study among moderate innovators
Viktor Prokop, Samuel Amponsah Odei, Jan Stejskal (pp. 208 – 216)

Smart tourism destinations? The case of Slovakia
Tomáš Gajdošík (pp. 217 – 225)

Effectiveness of administrative services in Slovakia
Tomáš Černěnko (pp. 226 – 234)

Community responses to specific problems in the peripheral regions
Tamás Tóth, Pál Goda, Ilona Gerencsér (pp. 235 – 244)

Socio-economic differentiation of organic agriculture in the Polish-German border region
Piotr Kułyk, Anna Kowalewicz (pp. 245 – 255)

Regionalization in Latvian international trade of agriculture, fisheries and forestry produce
Antons Berjoza (pp. 256 – 265)

Development of business and entrepreneurial environment in Slovakia
Michal Stričík, Monika Bačová, Marianna Kicová (pp. 266 – 276)

The current QOL situation of inhabitants of urban areas in Japan – from the perspective of living with companion animals
Kasumi Susaki (pp. 277 – 286)

Endogenous resources as a stimulant of local development in rural areas in light of the results of survey conducted among local action groups based in Małopolskie Voivodeship
Patrycja Brańka (pp. 287 – 297)

Public transportation and apartment prices: a hedonic model of Bratislava
Štefan Rehák, Adam Síbert (pp. 298 – 307)

Sorting of human capital in Slovak urban regions: location choices of university graduates
Oliver Rafaj, Štefan Rehák (pp. 308 – 315)

Building of advanced innovation system: the story of the south Moravian Region
Viktorie Klímová, Vladimír Žítek (pp. 316 – 327)

Tourism as a factor of development of the Banská Bystrica region
Matúš Marciš (pp. 328 – 335)

Comparative analysis of renewable energy resources – along residental and municipal aspects
András Szeberény, Krisztián Ritter (pp. 336 – 345)

The influence of Mezőkövesd on the economic situation of the Matyóföld Region
Kitti Némedi Kollár, Mónika Urbán-Malomsoki , László Péli (pp. 346 – 354)

Regional development in the context of diversification and spatial concentration of industry in Visegrad countries
Radka Knězáčková, Miroslav Pásler (pp. 355 – 364)

Cluster organization as the accelerators of entrepreneurship process on the example of Polish ICT clusters
Tomasz Żminda (pp. 365 – 379)

Relationship between rural development and tourist cooperation in the Tokaj Wine Region
Krisztián Ritter, Ágnes Virág (pp. 380 – 387)

Relational matrix of Central European cities based on the networking of advanced producer services
Katalin Döbrönte (pp. 388 – 399)

Multifunctional spatial management as a chance for smart rural development. A case study from Poland
Justyna Chodkowska-Miszczuk, Krzysztof Rogatka, Aleksandra Lewandowska, Tomasz Starczewski (pp. 400 – 409)

Unpaid work performed by households as a challenge for enterprises in Slovak regions
Mária Uramová, Miroslava Knapková, Alena Kaščáková (pp. 410 – 419)

Changes in regional disparities of household finance across Slovakia
Igor Kollár, Žaneta Lacová (pp. 420 – 426)

Using knowledge of paid and unpaid work in regional development
Miriam Martinkovičová, Marian Kika, Alena Kaščáková, Ľuboslava Kubišová (pp. 427 – 436)

Outsourcing domestic chores as an opportunity for development of business activities in the regions of Slovakia
Anna Vallušová, Mariana Považanová, Gabriela Nedelová (pp. 437 – 442)

Innovativeness of Polish regions in connection with research and development
Dorota Miłek (pp. 443 – 452)

Noise pollution application in smart cities
Matúš Mišiak, Jarmila Škrinárová (pp. 453 – 464)

Public libraries as part of the creative economy
Viera Papcunová, Marta Urbaníková, Marek Dvořák (pp. 465 – 475)

Drivers of urban and rural poverty in Central Europe
Emese Bruder, Hakan Ünal (pp. 476 – 485)

Multilevel governance issues in EU macroregions
Tomasz Studzieniecki, Adam Przybylowski (pp. 486 – 494)

Baltic Sea Region cities advancing towards sustainable urban mobility – Copenhagen and Gdynia case studies
Adam Przybylowski, Tomasz Studzieniecki (pp. 495 – 505)

The programming of tourism development in polish cross-border areas during the 2007-2013 period
Tomasz Studzieniecki, Beata Meyer (pp. 506 – 516)

Innovations and clusters as an engine of enterprises & regional development
Milan Fiľa (pp. 517 – 527)

The entrepreneurial university model and its possibilities in Slovakia as a post-communist country
Slávka Klasová, Iveta Korobaničová (pp. 528 – 539)

Procuring green products – who, what and where
Tomáš Malatinec, Viliam Kováč (pp. 540 – 547)

Harmonization of paid and unpaid work thought labor flexibility tools
Peter Pisár, Erika Ľapinová (pp. 548 – 560)

Regional diversification of the industry potential in Poland
Marta Ulbrych (pp. 561 – 571)

The significance of the trans-european networks for the development of the regional electricity market in the central and eastern Europe
Agnieszka Pach-Gurgul (pp. 572 – 583)

Volunteering in the context of unpaid work and human capital development
Korimová Gabriela, Kubišová Ľuboslava (pp. 584 – 591)

Labour mobility in Slovakia and its regions
Ján Kollár, Barbora Mazúrová, Martin Hronec, Gabriela Nedelová (pp. 592 – 600)

Internal glance at flexibility to manage migration and diversity: an evidence from Slovak local public administration
Tomáš Malatinec, Nataša Urbančíková (pp. 601 – 610)

Successful re-settlements in Slovakia how rural communities in central Europe can be successful
David Cole (pp. 611 – 621)

Romania’s case study: the spatial pattern at nuts 3 of the contribution of sectoral employment changes to growth in total per capita gross value added using world bank jogg’s model, step 2
Cristina Lincaru, Speranța Pirciog (pp. 622 – 641)

Spatial and related aspects of university spending – case study of Slovak university of agriculture in Nitra
Michal Hrivnák, Katarína Melichová, Oľga Roháčiková (pp. 642 – 652)

Promotion as an indispensable instrument of urban development. Evidence from empirical study of big cities in Poland
Sebastian Brańka (pp. 653 – 663)

Competences of the future as an impulse for innovation in the management of smart organizations
Magdalena Graczyk-Kucharska, Marek Goliński, Małgorzta Spychała, Maciej Szafrański (pp. 664 – 673)

Selected aspects of family business operation in local and regional markets – research results
Ewa Więcek-Janka, Adrianna Lewandowska, Alicja Hadryś-Nowak (pp. 674 – 683)

Smart cities, smart organisations – similarity and differences
Kamila Borseková, Magdalena Graczyk-Kucharska (pp. 684 – 693)

Methods of entrepreneurial competencies development of future managers
Małgorzata Spychała, Agata Branowska (pp. 694 – 704)

The system of municipal solid waste management in Russia: problems of reforming
Tagaeva Tatiana, Tsvelodub Yuliya (pp. 705 – 714)

Institutions, firms and environment in a framework of innovation
Sabrina Auci, Luigi Mundula (pp. 715 – 724)

The research performance in the EU countries as an essential input into the innovation system
Ján Huňady, Martin Varga, Kamil Sčerba (pp. 725 – 732)

Key competences development in building of managerial staff
Małgorzata Spychała, Marek Goliński, Klaudyna Bogurska-Matys (pp. 733 – 744)

Evaluation of the tourism competitiveness of districts of the Podkarpacie Voivodeship
Anna Barwińska-Małajowicz, Bogusław Ślusarczyk, Kornel Małodziński, Artur Mizera (pp. 745 – 755)

The impact of infrastructural development on the sector of creative and cultural industries
Sławomir Kotylak, Krzysztof Małachowski (pp. 756 – 766)