The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a sudden and unprepared switch to teleworking and home office in many workplaces and job functions. The use of teleworking in Hungary was significantly below the European average until the emergence of the coronavirus, which forced many people into this situation. Curfew restrictions have led to a complete lack of separation between work and private life for some workers, with several advantages and disadvantages. This paper aims to analyse the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on changes in trade patterns, as confirmed by a questionnaire survey. The research is based on a questionnaire about shopping habits during the home office period. The hypothesis of the authors is that the persistence of the h...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, scholars have studied effects caused by the spread of the novel corona...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, scholars have studied effects caused by the spread of the novel corona...
This study provides new evidence on changes in a range of online activities due to the Coronavirus d...
The COVID-19 global pandemic has affected normal human behaviour in day-to-day activities. As a resu...
The spread of the coronavirus pandemic has fundamentally changed all aspects of our lives, but the n...
As the pandemic of COVID-19 is still affecting peoples’ lives in various ways, it is not surprising ...
Abstract: The purpose of this research paper is to examine the impact of Covid 19 pandemic and lockd...
Abstract: The purpose of this research paper is to examine the impact of Covid 19 pandemic and lockd...
The world will never forget about the COVID-19 Pandemic which affected the whole world till now. The...
More and more people decide to use e-shops to buy every-day products. Some people do it once a week,...
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted our daily behavior, from interactions with friends, colleagues, a...
MCom (Marketing Management), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe COVID-19 pandemic unexpe...
MCom (Marketing Management), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe COVID-19 pandemic unexpe...
The COVID-19 pandemic altered consumer behaviour and accelerated the expansion of e-commerce. It has...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, scholars have studied effects caused by the spread of the novel corona...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, scholars have studied effects caused by the spread of the novel corona...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, scholars have studied effects caused by the spread of the novel corona...
This study provides new evidence on changes in a range of online activities due to the Coronavirus d...
The COVID-19 global pandemic has affected normal human behaviour in day-to-day activities. As a resu...
The spread of the coronavirus pandemic has fundamentally changed all aspects of our lives, but the n...
As the pandemic of COVID-19 is still affecting peoples’ lives in various ways, it is not surprising ...
Abstract: The purpose of this research paper is to examine the impact of Covid 19 pandemic and lockd...
Abstract: The purpose of this research paper is to examine the impact of Covid 19 pandemic and lockd...
The world will never forget about the COVID-19 Pandemic which affected the whole world till now. The...
More and more people decide to use e-shops to buy every-day products. Some people do it once a week,...
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted our daily behavior, from interactions with friends, colleagues, a...
MCom (Marketing Management), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe COVID-19 pandemic unexpe...
MCom (Marketing Management), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe COVID-19 pandemic unexpe...
The COVID-19 pandemic altered consumer behaviour and accelerated the expansion of e-commerce. It has...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, scholars have studied effects caused by the spread of the novel corona...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, scholars have studied effects caused by the spread of the novel corona...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, scholars have studied effects caused by the spread of the novel corona...
This study provides new evidence on changes in a range of online activities due to the Coronavirus d...