Why do corporate farms survive in Central and Eastern Europe? – Imre Fertő et al.

New research article in Agricultural Systems journal
Temperature exposure and sleep duration: evidence from time use surveys – new scientific article by Tamás Hajdu

Temperature exposure and sleep duration: evidence from time use surveys Tamás Hajdu Economics & Human Biology – Available online: 17 May 2024 Highlights This paper examines the effect of temperature on sleep duration Exposure to heat reduces the amount of time spent sleeping The effect of heat wave days is much stronger The […]
Remarks on the location theories of startups – new scientific article in Regional Science Policy & Practice

Written by Petra Kinga Kézai and Agnieszka Skala
Challenges of applying circular economy principles in urban planning practice in Pécs – by Viktor Varjú and Ágnes Óvári

Challenges of applying circular economy principles in urban planning practice in Pécs (Hungary) Viktor Varjú – Ágnes Óvári Planning Practice & Research – Published online: 05 May 2024 Abstract This paper examines how development plans and other activities present the challenges of the circular transition in the city-region of Pécs, Hungary, an Eastern-Central European city. […]
Sustainable urban mobility programs: The case of Pedibus and Bicibus – research article by Petra Kinga Kézai in Europa XXI

Sustainable urban mobility programs that serve as active travel to school programs in Hungary: The case of Pedibus and Bicibus Petra Kinga Kézai Europa XXI (2024) vol. 46, pp. 2 | Full text Abstract In the context of modern, sustainable urban development, various socio-technical innovations have proliferated in response to urban challenges, […]
The Effectiveness of the EU’s Post-Accession Conditionality in the Case of Hungary – new study by Veronika Czina

The Effectiveness of the EU’s Post-Accession Conditionality in the Case of Hungary Veronika Czina 20 Years of EU Membership Paper Series Institute for European Studies at the University of Malta The paper series analyses and discusses various elements of Malta’s 20th anniversary of EU membership. Abstract It has been more than […]
Modeling interconnected social and technical risks in open source software ecosystems

New study by William Schueller & Johannes Wachs
New co-authored scientific article by our resercher Gergely Kál Csáji is published in Advances in Mathematics journal

The Merino–Welsh conjecture is false for matroids Csongor Beke, Gergely Kál Csáji, Péter Csikvári, Sára Pituk Advances in Mathematics – Volume 446, June 2024 – Available online 25 April 2024 Abstract: The matroidal version of the Merino–Welsh conjecture states that the Tutte polynomial TM(x,y) of any matroid M […]
The pandemic, socioeconomic disadvantage, and learning outcomes in Hungary – by Boza, Hermann & Horn

The pandemic, socioeconomic disadvantage, and learning outcomes Cross-national impact analyses of education policy reforms European Commission, Joint Research CentreSchnepf, S.(editor), Volante, L.(editor), Klinger, D.(editor), Giancola, O.(editor), Salmieri, L.(editor)Publications Office of the European Union, 2024 The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the learning process of more than 1.5 billion students and youth around the world. The abrupt and […]
Our colleague Dániel Muth won the National Champions award of the Frontiers Planet Foundation

Scientists worldwide in line for US$1.1 million Frontiers Planet Prize