Socioeconomic inequalities and diabetes complications: an analysis of administrative data from Hungary

Péter Elek – Balázs Mayer – Orsolya Varga European Journal of Public Health In Press, Published: 08 April 2025 Abstract Diabetes complications are associated with increased healthcare costs and worsened patient outcomes. In this paper, we analyse how individual-level demographic and territorial-level socioeconomic and healthcare variables influence the presence and severity of diabetes complications and […]
The Community-Driven Ecosystem Resilience and Equity Framework: A Novel Approach for Social Resilience in Ecosystem Services

Masoomeh Shemshad – Agnieszka Synowiec – Marcin Kopyra – Zsófia Benedek Sustainability, Vol. 17. No. 8. Paper: 3452 (2025) Abstract Ecosystem service (ES) frameworks help to assess the benefits ecosystems provide to society, yet weak governance integration often limits their effectiveness. This review critically examines major ES frameworks’ governance gaps, introduces the Community-Driven Ecosystem Resilience […]
Látlelet a magyarországi bevásárlóközösségekről

Benedek Zsófia Kultúra és Közösség, 16. évf. 1. sz. pp. 55-60. (2025) Absztrakt: A tanulmány bemutatja a magyarországi bevásárlóközösségek működését, fejlődését, valamint szerepét a helyi élelmiszerrendszerek fenntartható átalakításában. A bevásárlóközösségek olyan fogyasztóközpontú, alulról jövő kezdeményezések, amelyek közvetlenül kötik össze a helyi élelmiszertermelőket a fogyasztókkal. Ezek a közösségek elősegítik a friss, helyi termékek elérését, miközben […]
Price transmission in the Hungarian pork market

Tibor Bareith – Imre Fertő – Szilárd Podruzsik Agricultural and Food Economics, Vol. 13. Art. No. 11. (2025) Abstract This study examines price transmission dynamics in the Hungarian pork market from 2017 to 2023, focusing on the effects of price controls implemented to combat inflation. Inflation and price control policies have been central topics in […]
Statistical overview of the Sniffin’ sticks olfactory test from the perspectives of anosmia and hyposmia

László Sipos – Zsófia Galambosi – Sándor Bozóki – Zsombor Szádoczki Scientific Reports, Vol. 15. Art. No. 8984 (2025) Abstract The Sniffin’ Sticks test is evaluated by summing the scores of threshold, discrimination, and identification subtests to establish an olfactory diagnosis (anosmia, hyposmia, normosmia). However, variations in thresholds, ranges and inconsistencies have been observed. Statistical analyses (distributions, quantiles), protocol […]
Unequal relational travel patterns of long-distance rail trips between different levels of settlement hierarchies – Case study from Hungary

Vilmos Oszter – István Kövesdi – László Sipos Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Vol. 31. Paper: 101387 (2025) Abstract The study of long-distance travel behaviour has become a prominent field of research on a global scale. Parallel with economic development, the proportion of long-distance trips undertaken by individuals and groups across the globe is increasing. Based […]
Revisiting the Dunning-Kruger effect: Composite measures and heterogeneity by gender

Anna Adamecz – Radina Ilieva – Nikki Shure Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, Vol. 116. Paper 102362 (2025) Abstract The Dunning-Kruger effect (DKE) states that people with lower levels of the ability tend to self-assess their ability less accurately than people with relatively higher levels of the ability. Thus, the correlation between one’s objective […]
Trade-offs and synergies when balancing economic growth and globalization for sustainable development goals achievement

Imre Fertő – Gábor Harangozó Scientific Reports, Vol. 15. Art. No. 8634 (2025) Abstract This study investigates the complex relationships between globalization, economic growth, urbanization, and ecological footprint in the context of advancing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Employing a club convergence framework, we evaluate global SDG Index from 2000 to 2023 for 149 […]
Realistic models for diffusion of innovation

Balázs R. Sziklai – Kate Barnes – József Pintér Social Network Analysis and Mining, Vol. 15. Art. No. 12. (2025) Abstract It is widely acknowledged in the socio-economic literature that innovators and early adopters play an essential role in the diffusion of innovation. However, current approaches to influence maximization primarily concentrate on identifying influencers as […]
The Experiential Advantage in Consumption: Evidence from Hungary

Gábor Hajdu – Tamás Hajdu Social Indicators Research, Published: 06 March 2025 Abstract Previous research indicates that individuals derive greater happiness from spending on experiences than on material possessions. However, these studies have relied primarily on U.S. samples and research designs in which participants directly rated their happiness with recalled purchases. This study examines whether […]
How socioeconomic status differences observable in students’ delay of gratification evolved over the period of COVID-19-induced online education

Tamás Keller – Hubert János Kiss Periodica Polytechnica : Social and management sciences Online First, Published online: 21 February 2025 Abstract: We show the evolution of the delay of gratification (DG) in 950 students aged 10–14 during coronavirus-induced home-based online education, by analysing data from two waves of voluntary online surveys. Students in the highest […]
Peers, parents, and self-perceptions: the gender gap in mathematics self-assessment

Anna Adamecz – John Jerrim – Jean-Baptiste Pingault – Nikki Shure Journal of Population Economics, Vol. 38. No. 1. Art. No. 33. (2025) Abstract: It is well established that boys perceive themselves to be better in mathematics than girls, even when their ability is the same. We examine the drivers of the gender gap in […]