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Reclaiming the margins in environmental research: Epistemic inequalities across Europe's geographical and disciplinary peripheries Read more

co-authored article by Viktor Varjú, Dóra Bálint and Gergely Tagai Read more

Restructuring of the state-market relations in Turkey: an analysis of infrastructure failures in the transportation sector - new co-authored study by Ágnes Szunomár Read more

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A study by Imre Fertő and Gergely Csurilla published in Social Science Quarterly has ranked within the top 10% of most-viewed papers Read more

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Smart Cities and Urban Sustainability - by Boglárka Barsi Read more

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Reducing Food Loss: Post-harvest Strategies at the Small Scale – new research article by Zsófia Benedek and co-authors

Reducing Food Loss: Post-harvest Strategies at the Small Scale Zsófia Benedek, Katalin Kujáni, Judith Molnár Eurochoices – early view article – First published: 19 May 2025 Summary This article examines post-harvest technologies and practices tailored to small-scale operations, highlighting their potential to reduce food loss. A comprehensive approach to conceptualising post-harvest technologies is proposed across various stages […]

Black Mountains and White Deserts – Why are copper mining waste materials not utilised for other products and economic diversification in Zambia? – by Gergely Buda

  Black Mountains and White Deserts Why are copper mining waste materials not utilised for other products and economic diversification in Zambia? Gergely Buda Külgazdaság (External Economic Bulletin) – Issue: Vol 69 (2025) Issue 1 – Page number: 1-23.o. Extract Copper mining negatively affects the natural and human environment, pushes mineral-rich economies towards dependence on the […]

A Study of Unmanned Store Adoption among University Students: A Control Variable Perspective – by Petra Kinga Kézai

A Study of Unmanned Store Adoption among University Students: A Control Variable Perspective Eszter Szabó-Szentgróti – Petra Kinga Kézai – Szabolcs Rámháp   This article investigates the extent to which students in Hungarian higher education institutions are willing to adopt the new cashier less and unmanned technology in the retail sector. The study explores the […]