Mental Mapping to Explore the Risk Landscape of Wine Producers in Climate Change – by Gábor Király and Bálint Koós

Mental Mapping to Explore the Risk Landscape of Wine Producers in Climate Change Gábor Király, Bálint Koós This research paper investigates the complex and interconnected risk environment confronting Hungarian wine producers in the Mátra wine region, a climatically sensitive area in Central Europe. The study employs an innovative individual-based mental mapping methodology, combined with […]
Strategic coupling in the European (global?) periphery: Debrecen as an emerging location of the automotive industry – by Erika Nagy and co-authors

Strategic coupling in the European (global?) periphery: Debrecen as an emerging location of the automotive industry Erika Nagy, Gábor Kozma, Ernő Molnár Progress in Economic Geography, Volume 4, Issue 1, 2026, Available online 25 April 2026 Abstract This paper is focused on strategic coupling processes of automotive production networks and in the European (semi-)periphery through the […]