Sister city network’s development in Central-Eastern European regional centres

SISTER CITY NETWORK’S DEVELOPMENT IN CENTRAL-EASTERN EUROPEAN REGIONAL CENTRES Petra Kinga KÉZAI – Ádám PÁTHY THEORETICAL AND EMPIRICAL RESEARCHES IN URBAN MANAGEMENT Volume 18, Issue 3, August 2023 Abstract In recent years, the analysis of contact networks has become increasingly popular in academia. Originally built on cultural understanding and peace through civil diplomacy, twinning, […]
A new co-authored article by Zoltán Elekes has been published in Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society

Regional diversification and labour market upgrading: local access to skill-related high-income jobs helps workers escaping low-wage employment Zoltán Elekes, Anna Baranowska-Rataj, Rikard Eriksson Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society – Published: 07 August 2023 Abstract This article investigates how the evolution of local labour market structure enables or constrains workers as regards escaping low-wage […]
Studies of Tibor Bareith and Imre Fertő in Challenges in the Carpathian Basin – conference volume

Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania CLUJ-NAPOCA, 2023 16th International Conference on Economics and Business CHALLENGES IN THE CARPATHIAN BASIN Towards a new sustainability? BAREITH TIBOR AND FERTŐ IMRE: THE IMPACT OF MACROECONOMIC FACTORS ON FOOD PRICE INFLATION: THE CASE OF HUNGARY Recent episodes of high and volatile food inflation in developed and emerging […]
The relationship between the ecologisation of farms and total factor productivity

A continuous treatment analysis by Lajos Baráth and Imre Fertő
Strategic drivers behind the digital transformation of subsidiaries – new study by Andrea Szalavetz et. al.

Strategic drivers behind the digital transformation of subsidiaries: a longitudinal approach Krisztina Demeter, Dávid Losonci, Andrea Szalavetz & Máté Baksa Research Article – Published online: 26 Jul 2023 – Post-Communist Economies Abstract This study explores the strategic drivers of digital transformation (DT) at subsidiaries. Our research framework derives strategic drivers from […]
New research articles by Ilona Pálné Kovács and István Finta in European Countryside

European Countryside – Volume 15 (2023): Issue 2 (June 2023) What Can Hungarian Counties do for the Countryside? Ilona Pálné KovácsOpen Access article – Published Online: 28 Jun 2023Page range: 297 – 312 Abstract The aim of the paper is to contribute to the scientific discussion on the transmitting, coordinating role of meso […]
Press discourses on ecological crises in the UK, Israel, and Hungary – new co-authored article by Viktor Varjú

Press discourses on ecological crises in the UK, Israel, and Hungary Nira Yuval-Davis – Isabel Meier – Rolly Rosen – Viktor Varjú Frontiers in Sociology – 26 July 2023Sec. Media Governance and the Public Sphere Volume 8 – 2023 – Original research article This article explores the relationships between political projects of belonging and approaches to […]
Accident-Induced Absence from Work and Wage Ladders – new paper by Aniko Bíró, Márta Bisztray et. al.

Accident-Induced Absence from Work and Wage Ladders Aniko Biro, Márta Bisztray, João G. da Fonseca, Tímea Laura Molnár July 2023 – IZA DP No. 16312 How do temporary spells of absence from work affect individuals’ labor trajectory? To answer this question, we augment a ‘wage ladder’ model, in which individuals receive alternative take-it-or-leave-it wage offers […]
On weakly and strongly popular rankings – by Ágnes Cseh and co-authors

Potentially toxic trace elements in bee bread, propolis, beeswax and royal jelly – new research article by László Sipos

Potentially toxic trace elements in bee bread, propolis, beeswax and royal jelly – A review of the literature and dietary risk assessment Rita Végh, Mariann Csóka, Zsuzsanna Mednyánszky, László Sipos Chemosphere Available online 18 July 2023, In Press, Journal Pre-proof Highlights Propolis and bee bread are better indicators of pollution than […]