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Online sources will be available during the Library’s summer break

During the closing of the reading rooms from 21 July to 27 August, e-books, e-journals and subscribed databases will be available online.

Five types of indicators to reveal a company’s competitiveness within the industry

Indicators per employee are surprisingly less predictive of a firm's financial performance and sectoral competitiveness, while corporate income margin indicators and country effect are good predictors, according to research by the Corvinus University of Budapest.

CIAS Inn: Artificial intelligence will make a fundamental change in auditing

Partha Mohapatra, who came from the US, will spend three months in the CIAS Research Centre. During this time he will explore how artificial intelligence can be used to improve audit quality.

CIAS Inn: finding a balance between teaching and research is a challenge in America, too

During the summer, American economist Marcus Dillender will spend two months at the CIAS Research Centre, working on a topic in health economics during his research fellowship.

Processing of the collective accounts items will be suspended between 29 July and 13 August

Payment by credit card works uninterrupted during this period.

Lecturers from the Department of Accounting and students went on a trip together

The Department of Accounting at the Corvinus and the Luca Pacioli Society student association jointly organised a trip to Visegrád.

Eight students will represent Corvinus at the Summer Universiade in China

Our students will participate in athletics, fencing, taekwondo, judo and water polo.

The New Governing Board of the Hungarian Research Network has been set up with Corvinus participation

Zoltán Oszkár Szántó will also be one of the board of nine, whose main task will be to increase the effectiveness and international visibility of the Hungarian research network.

International project manager trainings also develop professional self-awareness

Why is the human side of project management important and how can we learn more about it? An interview with Julianna Czifra, psychologist andeconomist, lecturer of the Corvinus’ specialist postgraduate programme of International Project Manager.

Is it livelihood or health problems that weigh more heavily on older people?

Financial problems, followed by health problems and loneliness are the three most common problems older people in Székesfehérvár are worried about – a joint survey research conducted in Székesfehérvár by the Corvinus University of Budapest and the Civil Centrum Foundation revealed, the results of which were presented in mid-June.
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