New study written by Tamás Keller has published in Economics and Business Letters
Attenuating the school context increases students’ academic self-concept Tamas Keller Economics and Business Letters Vol. 10 No. 4 (2021): December Published: 2021-12-09 Abstract We show two examples of how attenuating school-context-generated automatic social comparison leads to an increase in students’ academic self-concept (ASC), which is known to regulate the effort students put into education. […]
Resilience at Hungary’s borders – a co-authored chapter by Péter Balogh in the new Routledge book
Borderlands Resilience Transitions, Adaptation and Resistance at BordersEdited By Dorte Jagetic Andersen, Eeva-Kaisa Prokkola1st EditionFirst Published 2021eBook Published 29 December 2021London, Routledge chapter 5|17 pages Resilience at Hungary’s borders Between everyday adaptations and political resistance By Sara Svensson, Péter Balogh The chapter investigates how a transborder food community, cross-border commuting patterns, and solidarity activities taking place at […]
Spatial Analysis of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Hungary – a new study by our researchers in Region
Spatial Analysis of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Hungary – Changing Epidemic Waves in Time and Space Region Vol. 8. No. 2. pp. 147-165 Journal of ERSA (European Regional Science Association). Published: 2021-12-10 Abstract This paper examines the spatial dynamics and regional distribution of the novel coronavirus epidemic in Hungary in an effort to […]
New studies by Magdolna Sass, Balázs Reizer and János Köllő in Covid-19 special issue of Acta Oeconomica
Acta Oeconomica – Volume 71 (2021): Issue S1 Foreign direct investment in the storm of the COVID-19 pandemic and the example of Visegrad countries Kálmán Kalotay and Magdolna Sass Pages: 73–92 The impact of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic on employment and firm revenues in Hungary János Köllő and Balázs Reizer Pages: 93–117
New scientific article by Tamás Keller and Hubert János on cheating students in PLOS One
Do exhausted primary school students cheat more? A randomized field experiment Tamás Keller, Hubert János Kiss Abstract Motivated by the two-decade-long scientific debate over the existence of the ego-depletion effect, our paper contributes to exploring the scope conditions of ego-depletion theory. Specifically, in a randomized experiment, we depleted students’ self-control with a cognitively demanding […]
Chapter by Viktor Varjú in the Polish-Hungarian Cooperation for Energy Security book
Polish-Hungarian Cooperation for Energy Security in the context of Energy Transition and Economy Competitiveness Polish-Hungarian Cooperation for Energy Security in the context of Energy Transition and Economy Competitiveness Edited by: M. Ruszel, A. Wiktowska The Scientific Publishing House of the Ignacy Łukasiewicz Institute for Energy Policy, Rzeszów 2022 ISBN 978-83-958517-3-5 (e-book) ISBN 978-83-958517-2-8 (paperback) […]
7th The Role of State in Varieties of Capitalism (SVOC) conference
The 7th SVOC (2021) conference titled The Role of State in Varieties of Capitalism (SVOC) The changing repertoire of state intervention to promote development in an unfolding new world order was organized by the Institute of World Economics of the Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Budapest, Hungary and Democracy Institute of Central European University. […]
Early Career Challenges – a report by the Young Scholars Initiative, co-edited by Adam Kerényi
Early Career Challenges A report by the Young Scholars Initiative, the first version of this report was published in November 2021. Prepared by Nicolas Aguila Akanji Ajibola Maria Cecilia del Barrio Arleo Timothy Bisakaya Aneesha Chitgupi Patricia Couto Ádám Kerényi This report presents the main findings of a series of 14 interviews we conducted to […]
Energy transition or transformation? New research article by John Szabo in Energy Research & Social Science
Energy transition or transformation? Power and politics in the European natural gas industry’s trasformismo John Szabo Abstract This paper explores how established natural gas interests responded to climate action in the European Union. Climate policy was initially not anticipated to reduce the role of natural gas in the energy system, if anything, many presumed […]
Zsófia Benedek, Lajos Baráth, Imre Fertő, Éva Orbán, and Gusztáv Nemes present a new article in Sociologia Ruralis
Survival strategies of producers involved in short food supply chains following the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic: A Hungarian case study Zsófia Benedek, Lajos Baráth, Imre Fertő, Elvia Merino-Gaibor, Adrienn Molnár, Éva Orbán, Gusztáv Nemes First published: 14 October 2021 The aim of this paper is to document early, first-wave COVID-19 impacts experienced by small-scale food […]