The latest Quarterly Corvinus Research Highlights is published

This quarterly edition features 24 journal articles, 10 book chapters, and 5 books written by Corvinus faculty members.
The selection criteria for the journal articles were as follows:
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SJR classification of the journal is Q1
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AIp score of the journal is at least 70
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the journal is not published by MDPI, Frontiers Media or PLOS
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Corvinus authorship is more than 20% (employees of Corvinus University of Budapest and PhD students or doctoral candidates of Corvinus Doctoral Schools are considered as Corvinus authors)
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publication type is article or review
In the case of books and book chapters, publications by the publishers listed in the Appendix to CKK call were taken into account.
The current issue of Quarterly Corvinus Research Highlights cover a wide array of topics, showcasing the breadth of scholarly work at Corvinus University. The publications delve into trust dynamics at cultural events, the impact of family ethnicity on social workers’ risk perceptions, and systemic risk indicators in the banking sector. They also explore the role of large language models in democracy, and the influence of social networks on antidepressant use, and covered topics such as the role of investor sentiment in the metaverse crypto market, discrimination in educational track recommendations, and the impact of social bots on activist sentiment. Additionally, the publications addresses the economic and environmental aspects of sustainable housing, and the integration of public transportation with demand responsive transport systems to improve rural quality of life. These studies provide valuable insights across various fields, including social sciences, finance, economics, and technology.
The current and past editions of the ‘Quarterly Corvinus Research Highlights’ are accessible on the Corvinus Research and Research Support webpage.