The role of the state in shaping the internationalization of firms in the twenty-first century

by Judit Ricz, Dorottya Sallai and Magdolna Sass
Chinese Investment in Electric Vehicle Supply Chains in the Visegrád Four – article by Ágnes Szunomár

From Zero to Hero? Chinese Investment in Electric Vehicle Supply Chains in the Visegrád Four Ágnes Szunomár January 25, 2024 – China Observers in Central and Eastern Europe (CHOICE) Over the past decade, China has emerged as a prominent player in the global electric vehicle (EV) market. Its early recognition of the significance of […]
Vulnerability and success in Hungarian rural areas – new research article by Péter Póla and Réka Horeczki

Vulnerability and success in Hungarian rural areas Réka Horeczki – Péter Póla Balkan Economic Review, volume 5, pp. 16-26, 2023 Summary Addressing the interacting economic, social, and environmental problems of rural areas is a key area of regional science. A sectoral approach alone is rarely successful in tackling problems; an interdisciplinary and territorial approach, […]
Arborescences, Colorful Forests, and Popularity – by Ildikó Schlotter and co-authors

Arborescences, Colorful Forests, and Popularity Telikepalli Kavitha – Kazuhisa Makino – Ildikó Schlotter – Yu Yokoi Proceedings of the 2024 Annual ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms (SODA) Publisher: Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Pages 3724 – 3746 Abstract Our input is a directed, rooted graph G = (V ∪ {r}, E) where […]
Improving ranking quality and fairness in Swiss-system chess tournaments

by Pascal Sauer, Ágnes Cseh and Pascal Lenzner
The Late-comer Friend: Iranian Interests on the Horn of Africa – new research article by Viktor Marsai & Erzsébet N. Rózsa

The Late-comer Friend: Iranian Interests on the Horn of Africa Viktor Marsai & Erzsébet N. Rózsa Published online: 16 Jan 2024 Asian Journal of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies Abstract In the competition among the great powers as well as Middle Eastern regional actors the Horn, especially with its background of the Red […]
New co-authored study by Dávid Csercsik was published in the journal called Sustainable Energy, Grids and Networks

A potential framework for cross-zonal reserve procurement on European power exchanges based on robust optimization Sustainable Energy, Grids and Networks Volume 37, March 2024, Available online 30 December 2023 Abstract In order to prepare for unexpected events in the power system, regulation reserves are routinely procured in advance. Economic considerations dictate that […]
The Drivers of Hydrogen’s Waves of Hype: Between Security and the Environment – new article by John Szabo

The Drivers of Hydrogen’s Waves of Hype: Between Security and the Environment John Szabo Jan 12 2024 – E-International Relations Scharfsinn/Shutterstock Proponents continue to frame hydrogen as the “Swiss army knife” of the energy transition due to its versatility. Like most energy carriers, its presumed vitality to the basic functioning of economies in capitalist society […]
Conflict Costs in National and International Business: A Comparative Analysis by Phyllis Dirrler and Szilard Podruzsik

Conflict Costs in National and International Business: A Comparative Analysis Phyllis Dirrler and Szilard Podruzsik Published Online: 29 Dec 2023 Volume & Issue: Volume 15 (2023): Issue 1 (January 2023) Page range: 209 – 224 Abstract: Studies presented the importance of conflict costs. Cultural diversity adds more complexity to working groups, fostering […]
Book chapter by Veronika Czina, Tamás Szigetvári & Gábor Túry

In: Enlargement and the Future of Europe