The relationship between the ecologisation of farms and total factor productivity

A continuous treatment analysis by Lajos Baráth and Imre Fertő
Strategic drivers behind the digital transformation of subsidiaries – new study by Andrea Szalavetz et. al.

Strategic drivers behind the digital transformation of subsidiaries: a longitudinal approach Krisztina Demeter, Dávid Losonci, Andrea Szalavetz & Máté Baksa Research Article – Published online: 26 Jul 2023 – Post-Communist Economies Abstract This study explores the strategic drivers of digital transformation (DT) at subsidiaries. Our research framework derives strategic drivers from […]
New research articles by Ilona Pálné Kovács and István Finta in European Countryside

European Countryside – Volume 15 (2023): Issue 2 (June 2023) What Can Hungarian Counties do for the Countryside? Ilona Pálné KovácsOpen Access article – Published Online: 28 Jun 2023Page range: 297 – 312 Abstract The aim of the paper is to contribute to the scientific discussion on the transmitting, coordinating role of meso […]
Press discourses on ecological crises in the UK, Israel, and Hungary – new co-authored article by Viktor Varjú

Press discourses on ecological crises in the UK, Israel, and Hungary Nira Yuval-Davis – Isabel Meier – Rolly Rosen – Viktor Varjú Frontiers in Sociology – 26 July 2023Sec. Media Governance and the Public Sphere Volume 8 – 2023 – Original research article This article explores the relationships between political projects of belonging and approaches to […]
Accident-Induced Absence from Work and Wage Ladders – new paper by Aniko Bíró, Márta Bisztray et. al.

Accident-Induced Absence from Work and Wage Ladders Aniko Biro, Márta Bisztray, João G. da Fonseca, Tímea Laura Molnár July 2023 – IZA DP No. 16312 How do temporary spells of absence from work affect individuals’ labor trajectory? To answer this question, we augment a ‘wage ladder’ model, in which individuals receive alternative take-it-or-leave-it wage offers […]
On weakly and strongly popular rankings – by Ágnes Cseh and co-authors

Potentially toxic trace elements in bee bread, propolis, beeswax and royal jelly – new research article by László Sipos

Potentially toxic trace elements in bee bread, propolis, beeswax and royal jelly – A review of the literature and dietary risk assessment Rita Végh, Mariann Csóka, Zsuzsanna Mednyánszky, László Sipos Chemosphere Available online 18 July 2023, In Press, Journal Pre-proof Highlights Propolis and bee bread are better indicators of pollution than […]
Running Out of Bank Runs – new research article by Hubert Janos Kiss and co-authors

Running Out of Bank Runs Jan Libich, Dat Thanh Nguyen & Hubert Janos Kiss Published: 16 July 2023 – Journal of Financial Services Research Abstract The theoretical literature on bank runs has modeled depositors’ withdrawal decision as a one-off choice, made simultaneously by all depositors. Our game-theoretic framework gives depositors a heterogeneous, stochastic opportunity to change their minds about […]
Informality as a safety net: civic agency and the crisis of local governments in Hungary – new research article by Luca Sára Bródy

Informality as a safety net: civic agency and the crisis of local governments in Hungary Luca Sára Bródy Urban Research & Practice – Published online: 11 Jul 2023 Abstract Most research on post-socialist civil society has focused on analysing the characteristics that explain (the lack of) civic strength. Although recent research has highlighted the rise […]
Water-based regional security complexes in the Middle East and North Africa

new article by ErzsébetN. Rózsa in Scientia et Securitas