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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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Twinning and cross-border cooperation in the Hungary-Romania border region - by Zoltán Pámer Read more

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Where Should Economists Draw the Line in Using AI? AI can make research faster, but the scarce resource in economics will increasingly be judgement, validation and responsibility - blog post by Imre Fertő Read more

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The Trajectory of Olympic Success: Entry, Sustainability and Efficiency - Gergely Csurilla - Imre Fertő Read more

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Featured Lendület Researcher: Balázs Reizer

Featured Lendület Researcher: Balázs Reizer 25 March 2026 – mta.hu   Hungarian workers still earn significantly less than their Western counterparts. In order for this situation to change, it is essential to uncover the underlying causes of this phenomenon. This is the task undertaken by Balázs Reizer, Senior Research Fellow at the ELTE Centre for […]

Informality and Spatial Marginality of Roma in Bulgaria and Hungary – Tünde Virág’s book chapter has been published

Tünde Virág’s latest book chapter provides a comparative analysis of how Roma communities are spatially marginalized in Bulgaria and Hungary. Using Loïc Wacquant’s concepts of the “ghetto” and “anti-ghetto,” it shows how state policies, welfare systems, and historical trajectories shape distinct patterns of segregation in Eastern Europe. Published in the De Gruyter Handbook of Eastern […]

Reassessing the restorative features of Japan’s kōban policing System – by Gábor Héra

Reassessing the restorative features of Japan’s kōban policing system by Gabor Hera  The article examines the long-standing academic debate surrounding the restorative justice potential of Japan’s kōban policing system. While some scholars portray kōban officers as key actors in community-based, informal conflict resolution and reintegration, others describe them as agents of a punitive and formal criminal […]

Agri-environmental schemes reduce variable input costs: Evidence from Slovenian farms – new study by Štefan Bojnec and Imre Fertő in Journal of Cleaner Production

Agri-environmental schemes reduce variable input costs: Evidence from Slovenian farms  Štefan Bojnec – Imre Fertő Journal of Cleaner Production – Volume 554, 8 April 2026 Highlights Agri-environmental schemes (AES) reduce energy and crop protection costs. Participation in AES shifts focus to less intensive tillage and sustainable farming. Yield trade-offs from AES may affect short-term farm […]

Why sustainability in business depends on managers, not just markets – by Imre Fertő

Why sustainability in business depends on managers, not just markets Imre Fertő Policies to improve innovation and sustainability often focus on finance, regulation and technology. But evidence from Hungary’s wine sector suggests that managers themselves can play a decisive role. Firms led by managers who are more proactive, creative and open to experimentation perform better […]

Public funding for new football stadia: overinvestment and underutilisation in Hungarian football – new study by Gergely Csurilla, Imre Fertő & Giambattista Rossi

Public funding for new football stadia: overinvestment and underutilisation in Hungarian football Gergely Csurilla, Imre Fertő, Giambattista Rossi European Sport Management Quarterly – Published online: 19 Mar 2026   Abstract   Research question: We investigate whether the state-funded construction and renovation of football stadia results in sustained attendance growth, addressing a significant gap in European sport […]

Reassessing the restorative features of Japan’s kōban policing system – new research study by Gábor Héra has been published in Contemporary Justice Review

Reassessing the restorative features of Japan’s kōban policing system Gabor Hera Contemporary Justice Review – Published online: 9 Mar 2026 Abstract This article introduces an academic debate regarding Japan’s kōban policing system over the past few decades. As the author reveals, some scholars consider kōban police officers as key actors in delivering restorative justice. Others, however, […]

Assessing accessibility barriers at public transport stops for people with disabilities: Study in Hungary – new co-authored study by László Jóna

Assessing accessibility barriers at public transport stops for people with disabilities: Study in Hungary Faten Salman, Balázs Horváth, László Jóna European Transport Studies, Volume 3, 2026, December 2026 Abstract Public transport systems play an instrumental role in promoting mobility, independence and the equitable participation of all individuals in daily activities Despite accessibility having become a […]