New journal article, co-authored by our researcher Balázs Lengyel, and affiliated researcher, Eszter Bokányi in Royal Society Open Science

Urban hierarchy and spatial diffusion over the innovation life cycle Eszter Bokányi, Martin Novák, Ákos Jakobi and Balázs Lengyel Published: 4 May 2022 Abstract Successful innovations achieve large geographical coverage by spreading across settlements and distances. For decades, spatial diffusion has been argued to take place along the urban hierarchy. Yet, the role of geographical […]
New co-authored research article by András Donát Kovács in Sustainability

Characteristics of Climate Concern — Attitudes and Personal Actions — A Case Study of Hungarian Settlements by Emőke Kiss – Dániel Balla – András Donát Kovács Sustainability 2022, 14(9), 5138; https://doi.org/10.3390/su14095138 Received: 23 March 2022 / Revised: 22 April 2022 / Accepted: 22 April 2022 / Published: 24 April 2022 This article belongs to the Special Issue The […]
Book chapter titled „Government financing of startups” by Judit Karsai in De Gruyter handbook

13 Government financing of startups Judit Karsai From the book De Gruyter Handbook of Entrepreneurial Finance Abstract Governments play a significant role in financing startups at all stages of their development. Contrary to popular belief, the vast majority of startup financing is not provided by venture capital, but by grants and lending, for which […]
Book chapter by Emese Dobos, entitled: “Réunion? The relocation tendencies of the global supply chain of fashion….

RÉUNION? THE RELOCATION TENDENCIES OF THE GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN OF FASHION TOWARDS CENTRAL-EASTERN EUROPE Emese DobosPhD student, Doctoral School of International Relationsand Political Science, Corvinus University of Budapest In: Ferkelt, Balázs (szerk.) Challenges and alternative solutions in Central Eastern Europe Budapest, Magyarország : Aposztróf Kiadó (2022) pp. 9-27. , 19 p. ABSTRACT Central-Eastern European (CEE) […]
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, […]
Who withdraws first? Line formation during bank runs by Hubert János Kiss and co-authors in Journal of Banking & Finance

Who withdraws first? Line formation during bank runs Hubert János Kiss – Ismael Rodriguez-Lara – Alfonso Rosa-Garcia Journal of Banking & Finance – Available online 6 April 2022 Abstract We study how lines form in front of banks. In our model, depositors choose first the level of effort to arrive early at the bank […]
Conference presentations by Imre Fertő and Zoltán Bakucs on the AES Annual Conference in Leuven

FULL PROGRAMME (FINAL) Why farms exit? Evidence from Eastern and Central European Countries Imre Fertő (Centre for Economic and Regional Studies) Changing Climate, Changing Diet and Consumer AdaptationZoltan Bakucs (Centre for Economic and Regional Studies)
How long does a medal win last? Study by Gergely Csurilla & Imre Fertő in Applied Economics

How long does a medal win last? Survival analysis of the duration of Olympic success Gergely Csurilla & Imre Fertő Published online: 1 Apr 2022 – Applied Economics Abstract The aim of this article is to examine the factors that determine the durability of Olympic success at seven consecutive Summer Games between 1996 and 2021, […]
New study by Fertő Imre, Benedek Zsófia and Viktória Szente in Agricultural and Food Economics journal

Growing couch potatoes? The impact of COVID-19 in the light of personal values in Hungary Viktória Szente, Imre Fertő & Zsófia Benedek Agricultural and Food Economics, volume 10, Article number: 11 (2022) Published: 31 March 2022 Abstract The spread of the COVID-19 pandemic has unprecedentedly affected consumer behaviour. This paper reflects on changes in food consumption, buying, and training […]