The Core of Housing Markets from an Agent’s Perspective

New research article by Ildikó Schlotter, Péter Biró and Tamás Fleiner
Solving the Maximum Popular Matching Problem with Matroid Constraints – new study by Gergely Csáji and co-authors

Solving the Maximum Popular Matching Problem with Matroid Constraints Gergely Csáji, Tamás Király, and Yu Yokoi SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics – Vol. 38, Iss. 3 (2024) Abstract We consider the problem of finding a maximum popular matching in a many-to-many matching setting with two-sided preferences and matroid constraints. This problem was proposed […]
Liberal vs. Conservative-Christian Notions of Europe in the Ukrainian–Hungarian Borderland – new study by Péter Balogh

Competing Visions at the EU’s Edge:Liberal vs. Conservative-Christian Notions of Europein the Ukrainian–Hungarian Borderland Péter Balogh Research Article – Published online: 15 Aug 2024 – Journal of Borderlands Studies Abstract Across Europe there is a plurality of competing visions on what Europe means, each appealing to identity and […]
New co-authored research article by Imre Fertő in Sustainable Building Technology and Urban Development

Household metabolism and environmental impacts of household consumption on urban city – Systematic review Nour Abdeljawad – Imre Fertő – Imre Nagy International Journal of Sustainable Building Technology and Urban Development 30 June 2024 Volume : 15 No :2 Pages :212-239 Abstract Household metabolism evaluation is an important concept for urban development because it […]
How to win the first Olympic medal? And the second? New study by Gergely Csurilla and Imre Fertő

How to win the first Olympic medal? And the second? Gergely Csurilla – Imre Fertő Social Science Quarterly – First published: 13 August 2024 Abstract Objectives We investigate the determinants of Olympic success. We distinguish between the probability of winning a medal and the overall Olympic success. Furthermore, we examine the impact […]
New research article by Tamás Keller and Hubert János Kiss in The Journal of Early Adolescence

Who Cheats? Adolescents’ Background Characteristics and Dishonest Behavior: A Comprehensive Literature Review and Insights From Two Consecutive Surveys Tamás Keller – Hubert János Kiss The Journal of Early Adolescence – Open access research article – First published online: August 2, 2024 A growing body of experimental literature investigates how student-level background characteristics […]
Envy-freeness in 3D hedonic games – new co-authored research rticle by Ágnes Cseh

Envy-freeness in 3D hedonic games Michael McKay – Ágnes Cseh – David Manlove Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems Volume 38 – Published: 30 July 2024 Abstract We study the problem of fairly partitioning a set of agents into coalitions based on the agents’ additively separable preferences, which can also be viewed as […]
New scientific article by Tünde Lénárd, Dániel Horn and Hubert János Kiss

Competition, confidence and gender: Shifting the focus from the overconfident to the realistic Tünde Lénárd, Dániel Horn, Hubert János Kiss Journal of Economic Psychology, available online 30 July 2024 Abstract: The gender gap in competitiveness is argued to explain gender differences in later life outcomes, including career choices and […]
Two decades of changing dependency on Russian gas in Central and Eastern Europe – by Csaba Weiner et al.

Two decades of changing dependency on Russian gas in Central and Eastern Europe: strategies versus achievements Csaba Weiner, Péter Kotek & Borbála Takácsné Tóth Journal of Contemporary European Studies – Published online: 31 Jul 2024 Abstract The Eastern enlargements of the EU increased the bloc’s dependency on Russian gas and contributed to a more […]
The Role of the State in Varieties of Capitalism (SVOC) conference – Call for papers

14-15 Nov 2024.