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Peers, parents, and self-perceptions: The gender gap in mathematics self-assessment – by Anna Adamecz Read more

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Research articles by Imre Fertő, Tamás Hajdu, Judit Krekó & Csaba G. Tóth are in the Top 100 Sustainability Scientific Reports papers of 2024 Read more

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The Experiential Advantage in Consumption: Evidence from Hungary - new research article by Gábor Hajdu & Tamás Hajdu Read more

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Accessible, But Not Acceptable - Europe’s shifting relationship with natural gas - by András Deák and John Szabó Read more

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New research article by Hubert J. Kiss, László Á. Kóczy, Ágnes Pintér, Balázs R. Sziklai in Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics

Does risk sorting explain overpricing in experimental asset markets? Hubert J. Kiss, László Á. Kóczy, Ágnes Pintér, Balázs  R. Sziklai Available online 20 April 2022 Highlights Filtering out risk-averse investors is practiced widely in Europe. We sort subjects into markets by risk attitude and test its effect on overpricing. Markets with the most risk tolerant […]

FUTUR(e) ABILITIY Erasmus+ project report, Hungarian chapter by Gusztáv Nemes

The following report results from the research activities carried out from June to December 2021 by Futur(e)ability partners. It offers an overview of the teaching skills needed to face digital readiness during  pandemic, offering details about the pedagogical approach and methodologies to use with a focus on visual methods.  The approach to the research was mainly qualitative, […]