Industrial symbiosis potential in Uganda’s Kampala Industrial and Business Park – new reserach article by Gergely Buda has been published in Sustainable Futures

Industrial symbiosis potential in Uganda’s Kampala Industrial and Business Park. Sustainability challenges and opportunities Gergely Buda Sustainable Futures – Volume 11, June 2026 Highlights Industrial symbiosis enables CE experiments for sustainable growth in Uganda. KIBP’s weak infrastructure implies need for centralized waste exchange systems. Strong regulations and incentives are key to long-term IS […]
Public preferences for aesthetic qualities of agricultural landscapes across Europe – new research article by Zoltán Bakucs and co-authors in Journal of Rural Studies

Valuing the view: Public preferences for aesthetic qualities of agricultural landscapes across Europe Kato Van Ruymbeke, Alberto M. Zanni, Alastair Bailey, Sophia Davidova, Zoltan Bakucs, Erik Mathijs, Liesbet Vranken Journal of Rural Studies – Volume 123, March 2026 Highlights Landscape aesthetics are valued in three European countries through DCE. Rural diversity and stewardship are […]
The software complexity of nations – new research article by Sándor Juhász and Johannes Wachs has been published in Research Policy

The software complexity of nations Sándor Juhász, Johannes Wachs, Jermain Kaminski, César A. Hidalgo Research Policy Volume 55, Issue 3, April 2026 Highlights We measure countries’ software economic complexity using GitHub data Software economic complexity predicts GDP, income inequality and emissions We show that countries diversify into related programming languages over time We extend […]
One Man, One Vote, One Price – new research article by László Á. Kóczy & Balázs R. Sziklai in Annals of Operations Research journal

One Man, One Vote, One Price László Á. Kóczy & Balázs R. Sziklai Annals of Operations Research – Published: 3 February 2026 Abstract Introduced initially to allocate parliamentary seats among states or provinces, apportionment methods can distribute any discrete scarce resource based on a series of claims or budgets such as the states’ voting populations. […]
Governing through care: faith-based social service provision in rural Hungary – new study by Luca Sára Bródy & Gábor Dániel Velkey in Territory, Politics, Governance journal

Governing through care: faith-based social service provision in rural Hungary Luca Sára Bródy & Gábor Dániel Velkey Territory, Politics, Governance – Published online: 2 Feb 2026 Abstract This article explores how faith-based organisations have become key actors in delivering social services in rural Hungary. Drawing on qualitative research with social workers, community organisers and local […]
Caring communities in senior care – municipal practices and civic initiatives in rural Hungary – by Dóra Gábriel

Caring communities in senior care – municipal practices and civic initiatives in rural Hungary Gábriel Dóra Introduction While community care is predominantly discussed in institutional settings and in terms of nursing practices in health care and social care institutions, caring community refer to a ‘mutual care philosophy, which has to be translated into […]
News Media Bargaining Codes – new research article by Róbert Somogyi and Luca Sandrini in International Journal of Industrial Organization

News Media Bargaining Codes Luca Sandrini – Robert Somogyi International Journal of Industrial Organization – Available online 27 January 2026 Abstract We build a model of the news market where advertisers allocate their ads between a social media platform and a news website. Our objective is to evaluate policy interventions aimed at fostering news creation […]
The relationship between the presence of foreign-owned companies and entrepreneurial activity: The case of the Hungarian districts – new study by Balázs Páger and Zoltán Gál

The relationship between the presence of foreign-owned companies and entrepreneurial activity: The case of the Hungarian districts Balázs Páger – Zoltán Gál Regional Science Policy & Practice – Volume 18, Issue 3 – March 2026 Abstract This study investigates the relationship between the presence of foreign-owned companies and the rates of new firm entries in […]
Who is using AI to code? Global diffusion and impact of generative AI – new co-authored study by Johannes Wachs has been published in Science

Who is using AI to code? Global diffusion and impact of generative AI Simone Daniotti, Johannes Wachs, Xiangnan Feng, and Frank Neffke Science – 22 Jan 2026 – First Release Abstract Generative coding tools promise big productivity gains, but uneven uptake could widen skill and income gaps. We train a neural classifier to spot AI-generated Python functions […]
Success is a kind of faith in doing something correctly – new research article by Réka Horeczki, Ildikó Egyed and Péter Póla in Regional and Business Studies

“Success is a kind of faith in doing something correctly” Cases of subjective success in peripheral areas of Hungary from the vantage point of the rural elite Réka Horeczki, Ildikó Egyed, Péter Póla Institute for Regional Studies, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Eötvös Loránd University Regional and Business Studies (2025) Vol 17 No […]