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China in Northern Europe and the Arctic: Economic Cooperation and Strategic Concerns - new article by Ágnes Szunomár in Baltic Rim Economies journal Read more

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Caring Communities in Urban Hungary: A Civil Society Perspective  – co-authored study by Dóra Gábriel in Social Inclusion journal Read more

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CAP subsidies, technical efficiency, and its persistence: evidence from Slovenian animal farms - new co-authored study by Imre Fertő in Journal of Productivity Analysis Read more

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Zero-sum thinking in regional development? New scientific study by Balázs Páger and Simon Baumgartinger-Seiringerin in European Planning Studies Read more

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How does place matter in circular/waste management transition? – new article by Viktor Varjú, Ákos Bodor & Zoltán Grünhut

    How does place matter in circular/waste management transition? Comparison of five European peri-urban regionsfrom the view of stakeholders’ perspective     Viktor Varjú – Ákos Bodor – Zoltán Grünhut   City, Culture and Society  – Volume 34, September 2023   Highlights Stakeholders’ perceptions represent their cultural embeddedness Circular economy transitions differ regionally and […]

New article about venture capital investments by Andrea Szalavetz and Nicolas Sauvagein – in Socio-Economic Review

    The financialization of corporate venture capital investment? The corporation as a venture capitalist  Andrea Szalavetz, Nicolas Sauvage  Socio-Economic Review, Advance article, Published:  27 June 2023    Abstract Recent trends in corporate venture capital (CVC) activities have added to the size and complexity of the financial system. Intuition suggests that in a period marked by spectacularly […]

New co-authored research article by Tamás Keller is published in American Journal of Sociology

    Rearranging the Desk Chairs: A Large Randomized Field Experiment  on the Effects of Close Contact on Interethnic Relations   Felix Elwert, Tamás Keller and Andreas Kotsadam  American Journal of Sociology – Volume 128, Number 6 Abstract Contact theory predicts that interethnic exposure reduces antiminority discrimination. By contrast, conflict theory predicts that interethnic exposure worsens discrimination. […]