The 5th CIAS International Workshop took place at the Faculty Club on 11th May 2022. This was the biggest workshop ever organised by CIAS: 12 research fellows and four representatives of our research centres and projects had the opportunity to show their latest results.
To CIAS researchers and team members’ great honour the workshop was opened by Dr Előd Takáts Rector. He highlighted in his speech that at time of change, knowledge and exchanging ideas about society and economy is even more important, and CIAS is at the forefront of the transformation from a dominantly teaching university to a more research-based teaching university.
Three of the four sections were dedicated for the research fellows of academic year 2021/22/2. Three junior, five senior, an invited distinguished research fellow and three more research fellows hold presentations. To have a detailed overview of the presenters and topics, please check the schedule below.
The workshop provided a great occasion for researchers to discuss their research topics, widen scientific knowledge, develop research agenda and get a better understanding of the wide research portfolio of CIAS research fellows.
Section I.
Presentations by CIAS research fellows I.
Chair: Zoltán Oszkár Szántó, dean of CIAS
9.00 – 9.15
Marcelo Royo Vela (invited distinguished research fellow) Emotional response to heritage and effects on the cultural tourism destination image: 2D to a 3D construct
9.15 – 9.30
Péter Vida (senior research fellow) – Alessandro Ispano (CY Cergy Paris University) Delegating Interrogations
9.30 – 9.45
Sofía De León Almaraz (junior research fellow) Social aspects related to the hydrogen supply chain deployment
9.45 – 10.00
Federico Pachetti (junior research fellow) Spreading Knowledge: American NGOs and Chinese Economic Reforms in the 1980s
10.00 – 10.15
Q&A
10.15 – 10.30
Coffee Break
Section II.
Presentations by CIAS research fellows II.
Chair: György Túry, research fellow, CIAS
10.30 – 11.45
Grzegorz Leszczyński (senior research fellow) – Piotr Gaczek – Marek Zieliński (Poznań University of Economics and Business) – Rumen Pozharliev (Luiss Business School) Show me the proof! Overcoming consumer resistance to AI in healthcare
10.45 – 11.00
Carmela Di Mauro (senior research fellow) – Gyula Vastag (CUB) Public administration employees’ response to increased workload: A big data analysis of service times
11.00 – 11.15
Pierre van Mouche (senior research fellow) The Selten-Szidarovszky Technique and Bi-concavity
11.15 – 11.30
Tetiana Sobolieva (research fellow) – Balázs Felsmann (Institute of Management) Green Deal: challengies and opportiunities for the Ukrainian industries
11.30-11.45
Q&A & Summary
11.45 – 13.00
Buffet lunch
Section III.
Presentations by CIAS research fellows III.
Chair: György Túry, research fellow, CIAS
13.00 – 13.15
Helmuts Azacis (research fellow) – Kun Li – Kul Luintel (Cardiff University) The resource misallocation in Chinese manufacturing industries in the presence of R&D externality
13.15 – 13.30
Szabolcs Sebrek (research fellow) Tracing the emergence of dynamic technological capabilities: Creation, operational impact and performance consequences in a multiproject setting
13.30 – 13.45
Virág Ilyés (junior research assistant) Self-presentation and personal features: a systematic analysis of hiring outcomes in an online labor market
13.45 – 14.00
Timothy John Havens (senior research fellow) Hollywood on the Danube: Location Management and the Value of Place in Post-National Media Production
14.00 – 14.15
Q&A
14.15 – 14.30
Coffee Break
Section IV.
Presentations of research centres and projects
Chair: György Túry, research fellow, CIAS
14.30 – 14.45
Corvinus Centre for Operations Research (CCOR) Tamás Solymosi Assignment markets with population monotonic allocations
14.45 – 15.00
Family, Household & Economy Research Centre (FamEcon) Ildikó Husz – Mariann Kopasz – Márton Medgyesi Social Workers’ Causal Attributions for Poverty in Hungary
15.00 – 15.15
Laboratory for Networks, Technology & Innovation (NETI Lab) Rebeka O. Szabó Composition and Dynamics of Problem-Solving Teams in Escape Rooms
15.15 – 15.30
Economy & Religion András Ócsai Global Perspectives on Indian Spirituality and Management
15.30 – 15.45
Q&A
15.45 – 16.00
Coffee Break
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