Scientific Journals
An integral part of the university's research activities is support for the presentation of research results in various forms. One element is the support of scientific and technical periodicals at the University and its various faculties.
There is a longe history of publishing a scientific journal: the university-wide Ekonomické rozhľady / Economic Review, since 1968. The editorial board of the magazine is composed of major scientific personalities from Slovakia and abroad.
The University has a long tradition of issuing faculty and scientific journals that are published in printed or electronic form. Scientific journals of individual faculties of the University of Economics in Bratislava publish the theoretical and practical knowledge’ the output of basic and applied economic research and practice, forming the thematic focus of the magazine. The aim and ambition of the editors of several scientific journals, published in Economics in Bratislava’ is to become part of the citation, bibliographic and full-text database expertise.
Index of all scientific and technical periodicals published by the University of Economics in Bratislava, presented in alphabetical order: Acta oeconomica Cassoviensia, scientific journal, Almanach, scientific journal, Ekonomické rozhľady/Economic Review, scientific journal, Ekonomika a informatika, scientific journal, Ekonomika a manažment, scientific journal, Ekonomika cestovného ruchu a podnikanie, scientific journal, Finančné trhy, e-journal, Journal of Innovations and Applied Statistics, scientific journal, Management Information Systems, scientific journal, Manažment v teórii a praxi, scientific journal, Medzinárodné vzťahy, scientific journal, Nová ekonomika, scientific journal, Podniková revue, scientific journal, Region Direct, scientific journal, Studia commercialia Bratislavensia, scientific journal
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