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The Governance and Development Policy Dimensions of the Success of Rural Proofing - new research article by István Finta in European Countryside Read more

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When Ethical Meets Entrepreneurial: How SME Leaders in Resource-Constrained Economies Can Build Sustainable Competitive Advantage - by Szilárd Podruzsik Read more

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Why Sri Lanka’s smallholder rice farmers hold the key to sustainable water management - by Imre Fertő Read more

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Paradiplomacy in Hungary: A New Research Topic? - book chapter by Balázs Brucker and Zsuzsanna Zsibók Read more

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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 […]

Corruption and extremism – new research article by Attila Gáspár and co-authors in Journal of Development Economics

Corruption and extremism Attila Gáspár, Tommaso Giommoni, Massimo Morelli, Antonio Nicolò Journal of Development Economics – Available online 15 May 2025   Abstract This paper shows that corruption generates extremism, but mainly on the opposition side. While corruption hurts all citizens, only voters on the minority side may desire to switch to a more extreme representative […]

From Ethnic Prejudice to Employment Discrimination: The Role of Small Firms as Mediators – by G. Kertesi – J. Köllő – R. Károlyi – T. Szabó

  From Ethnic Prejudice to Employment Discrimination: The Role of Small Firms as Mediators Gábor Kertesi – János Köllő – Róbert Károlyi – Lajos Tamás Szabó IZA DP No. 17901, May 2025 Abstract Hungary’s sizeable Roma minority is hit by massive prejudice. Using 2011 Census data and supplementary sources, we study how ethnic bias translates to employment discrimination in local […]

Two axiomatizations of the pairwise netting proportional rule in financial networks – new article by Péter Csóka and P. Jean-Jacques Herings

Two axiomatizations of the pairwise netting proportional rule in financial networks Péter Csóka – P. Jean-Jacques Herings European Journal of Operational Research – Available online 16 April 2025 Highlights We study a bankruptcy rule for financial networks using bilateral netting. Avoids specific types of defaults of the proportional rule. Axiomatized by net impartiality, invariance to mitosis […]

Women-led farms and eco-efficiency: A hidden advantage for sustainable agriculture – by Imre Fertő

Women-led farms and eco-efficiency: A hidden advantage for sustainable agriculture Imre Fertő, Lajos Baráth & Štefan Bojnec The role of gender in agriculture has increasingly come under scrutiny, especially within the context of sustainable development. Yet, despite a growing recognition of women’s contributions to farming, their potential to drive significant environmental improvements through enhanced eco-efficiency […]

Gender-based differences in eco-efficient farming – new research study by Imre Fertő, Lajos Baráth & Štefan Bojnec

  Gender-based differences in eco-efficient farming Imre Fertő, Lajos Baráth & Štefan Bojnec  Scientific Reports volume 15, Article number: 15895 (2025) – Published: 07 May 2025   Abstract This study investigates gender-based differences in eco-efficiency among Hungarian field crop farms, using data from the Farm Accountancy Data Network between 2015 and 2020. Applying Data Envelopment Analysis and Blinder-Oaxaca […]

The firm geography of Central and Eastern Europe and the Western Balkans – by Judit Berkes, Ádám Páthy, Ildikó Egyed and Szilárd Rácz

  THE FIRM GEOGRAPHY OF CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE AND THE WESTERN BALKANS Authors: Judit BERKES, Ádám PÁTHY, Ildikó EGYED, Szilárd RÁCZ Journal of Urban and Regional Analysis Volume 17, Issue 1, 2025, pp. 5-35   Over the past three decades, significant socio-economic transformations have reshaped the post-socialist states of Central and Eastern Europe. This study examines […]

Chinese EV battery manufacturing in Hungary: helping or hindering the green transition – by Ágnes Szunomár

  Chinese EV battery manufacturing in Hungary: helping or hindering the green transition Ágnes Szunomár   As the automotive industry slowly transitions towards EVs, accompanied by a technological transformation, supply chains are also affected. Countries like Hungary, where low-skill assembly of imported components constitutes the majority of local value added, are bound to face the […]