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Social Inequalities and Diabetes: How Does Place of Residence Influence the Severity of Complications? By Péter Elek Read more

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Unlocking Export Potential: How Pricing Strategies Boost Hungarian Wine Exports Read more

by Gergely Csurilla, Zoltán Bakucs, Imre Fertő Read more

Wellbeing and environmental performance of the Visegrad countries at the beginning of the 21st century - new research article by Csaba Lakócai Csaba Read more

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Reducing Food Loss: Post-harvest Strategies at the Small Scale - new research article by Zsófia Benedek and co-authors Read more

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How does place matter in circular/waste management transition? – new article by Viktor Varjú, Ákos Bodor & Zoltán Grünhut

    How does place matter in circular/waste management transition? Comparison of five European peri-urban regionsfrom the view of stakeholders’ perspective     Viktor Varjú – Ákos Bodor – Zoltán Grünhut   City, Culture and Society  – Volume 34, September 2023   Highlights Stakeholders’ perceptions represent their cultural embeddedness Circular economy transitions differ regionally and […]

New article about venture capital investments by Andrea Szalavetz and Nicolas Sauvagein – in Socio-Economic Review

    The financialization of corporate venture capital investment? The corporation as a venture capitalist  Andrea Szalavetz, Nicolas Sauvage  Socio-Economic Review, Advance article, Published:  27 June 2023    Abstract Recent trends in corporate venture capital (CVC) activities have added to the size and complexity of the financial system. Intuition suggests that in a period marked by spectacularly […]

New co-authored research article by Tamás Keller is published in American Journal of Sociology

    Rearranging the Desk Chairs: A Large Randomized Field Experiment  on the Effects of Close Contact on Interethnic Relations   Felix Elwert, Tamás Keller and Andreas Kotsadam  American Journal of Sociology – Volume 128, Number 6 Abstract Contact theory predicts that interethnic exposure reduces antiminority discrimination. By contrast, conflict theory predicts that interethnic exposure worsens discrimination. […]