The nation of Hungary has been a model of a transforming socialist state. Yet recently Hungary has followed the trend in other transforming Eastern European countries by electing a socialist parliament majority (Economist, 1994). This vote may be a reflection of how the Hungarian people feel about the reforms which are impacting their social welfare. Market and economic reforms are linked in a cycle where an improving economic environment should help firms adopt a philosophy of directing resources to meet the needs of the customers. In return, when the customer feels that their needs are being met, they are more likely to vote into control those who will allow the free market to meet their needs. Hungarian firms adoption of a market orientation, or a focus on meeting the needs of the customer, is a vital link in that nation's movement to free market reform.
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Brad A. Kleindl;
Brad A. Kleindl
Assistant Professor at Missouri Southern State College
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Vance H. Fried;
Vance H. Fried
Associate Professor at Oklahoma State University
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Robert D. Hisrich;
Robert D. Hisrich
Professor at Case Western Reserve University
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Fulop Gyula
Fulop Gyula
Professor at the University of Miskolc
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-6135
Print ISSN: 0140-9174
© MCB UP Limited
1996
Management Research News (1996) 19 (12): 37–50.
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Kleindl BA, Fried VH, Hisrich RD, Gyula F (1996), "Hungary's Adoption of a Market Orientation". Management Research News, Vol. 19 No. 12 pp. 37–50, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb028512
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