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Forecasting Aluminum Futures Prices: A Comparative Evaluation of Classical, Deep Learning and Transformer-based Models - new co-authored article by Tibor Bareith Read more

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Defining daily space use patterns in Hungary: mapping functional catchment areas - new co-authored study by Judit Berkes in Regional Statistics Read more

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‘In Hungary, Everything Is Better’ – Recently Arrived Older German Migrants’ Narratives about Relocating to Rural Hungary - new study by Dóra Gábriel, Krisztina Németh and Monika Váradi Read more

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The strong core of housing markets with partial order preferences - new study by Ildikó Schlotter and Mirabel Mendoza-Cadena has been published in Journal of Mathematical Economics Read more

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New co-authored research article by Marcell Kupi in TEM Journal

      New Organizational Environment Types Based on Garvin and Quinn – the Case of Slovakian Small and Medium Enterprises   Ladislav Mura, Tibor Zsigmond, Ferenc Bakó, Kupi Marcell      TEM Journal. Volume 12, Issue 2, Pages 691-699, Published: 29 May 2023.   Abstract:   The aim of the study was to examine […]

New co-authored study by Jenő Zsolt Farkas was published in Urban Forestry & Urban Greening

  Exploring the use and perceptions of inner-city small urban parks: A case study of Budapest, Hungary György Csomós, Jenő Zsolt Farkas, Balázs Szabó, Zoltán Bertus, Zoltán Kovács Urban Forestry & Urban Greening – Volume 86, August 2023 Highlights • Inner-city small urban parks attract many people living at a greater distance from the parks. • […]

The Complexity of Matching Games: A Survey by Marton Benedek, Peter Biro and co-authors

  The Complexity of Matching Games: A Survey  Marton Benedek, Peter Biro, Matthew Johnson, Daniel Paulusma, Xin Ye    Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research (JAIR) Vol. 77 (2023) pp. 459-485   Abstract Matching games naturally generalize assignment games, a well-known class of cooperative games. Interest in matching games has grown recently due to some breakthrough […]

Optimal capacity sharing for global genomic surveillance – new research article by Zsombor Z. Méder and Róbert Somogyi

  Optimal capacity sharing for global genomic surveillance Zsombor Z. Méder –  Róbert Somogyi  Epidemics  – Volume 43, June 2023          Highlights Countries should share their genomic sequencing capacities, esp. during pandemics. For prevalence estimation, a square-root-rule determines opt. capacity distribution. To identify mutations, sequencing efforts should pivot where most infections occur. In […]

Trends in Organizational Inequality in the 21st Century – workshop and conference

From 7 to 9 June, we hosted researchers from the Comparative Organizational Inequality Network (COIN) in an event consisting of two workshop days and an open conference. At the Mini-conference on 8 June, the research leaders presented the results of the research team’s work, both already published findings and ongoing works, produced through extensive international […]

Book review by Tamás Peragovics in The Hague Journal of Diplomacy

  Representation, Recognition and Respect in World Politics. The Case of US-Iran Relations, written by Constance Duncombe Book Review Author: Tamás Peragovics In: Representation, Recognition and Respect in World Politics. The Case of US-Iran Relations, written by Constance Duncombe, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy (published online ahead of print 2023).   Constance Duncombe, Representation, Recognition and Respect in World Politics. […]