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Eco-innovation in Hungarian wineries: What drives sustainability in an emerging wine market? - by Imre Fertő and Valéria Lekics Read more

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The Dark Side of the Battery Boom - Procedural Injustice in the Green Transition: Lessons from Hungary’s Battery Industry Read more

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Sustaining the Green Turn: What Slovenian Farms Teach Us About Durable Environmental Commitments by Imre Fertő and Štefan Bojnec Read more

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Sustainable Urban Food Production with a Special Focus on Permaculture From Hungarian Perspectives - new study by Andrea Uszkai in Planlama journal Read more

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New research article by Tamás Keller has been published in Education Economics

  Teachers’ perceptions of students’ school performance: the impact of classroom composition. Evidence from a survey experiment   Tamás Keller Education Economics – Published online: 20 Jul 2024      Abstract This study uses a randomized vignette experiment to explore the impact of classroom composition on students’ teacher-perceived school performance. It hypothesizes that in classrooms with a high […]

Agents of change in old-industrial and non-metropolitan regions of Europe – co-authored study by Erika Nagy

Agents of change in old-industrial and non-metropolitan regions of Europe  Nadir Kinossian, Markus Grillitsch & Erika Nagy  European Planning Studies  – Published online: 22 Jul 2024     Abstract Research on regional development has recently explored new domains, including agency. Evolutionary perspectives link new development paths to technological innovations and adaptation of economic structures to changing environments. In […]