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Reconstruction of the type specimen of Canis lupus minor Mojsisovics, 1897 (Carnivora: Canidae)

Publication Name: Spixiana

Publication Date: 2026-01-01

Volume: 48

Issue: 2

Page Range: 217-220

Description:

Mojsisovics (1897) described the taxon Canis lupus minor based on the pelt of a canine carnivore killed in Bilje (Croatia) and made into a carpet. Although the skin’s original dimensions may have changed during preparation, the available data and description suggest that it most likely represents the fur of a golden jackal or a canine hybrid. As far as we know, the pelt has now been lost. Here, the authors, using the available information and starting from a jackal pelt, reconstructed the colouration and pattern of the C. lupus minor type specimen.

Open Access: Yes

DOI: DOI not available

The Role of Territorial Capital in Urban Renewal in a Non-core Central European City

No authors available

Publication Name: DETUROPE

Publication Date: 2020-01-01

Volume: 12

Issue: 3

Page Range: 108-132

Description:

The concept of territorial capital, presented by the authors as an alternative to exogenous, FDI-driven economic restructuring strategies, has fertilised regional development policy thinking in multiple ways. Triggering reflections on the bottom-up reconceptualisation of regional policy, it has a particular salience in peripheral or lagging regions due to its potential to reverse deeply-entrenched core-periphery relations. The paper discusses the concept of territorial capital with a view to its policy embeddedness and academic valorisation. The structure of the paper is as follows. The first section presents the theoretical antecedents and conceptual evolution of the notion of territorial capital. This is followed by a brief discussion of the relevance of territorial capital in non-core or peripheral Central European contexts. The concluding section seeks to identify the main obstacles to collaborative and integrated strategy-making relying on the territorial capital approach in the case study city of Pécs, demonstrating its crucial absence from post-2000 top-down regional development programmes.

Open Access: No

DOI: DOI not available

Territorial Research in Central Europe – Report on the 2019 Conferences of the Hungarian Regional Science Association

No authors available

Publication Name: DETUROPE

Publication Date: 2020-01-01

Volume: 12

Issue: 3

Page Range: 7-12

Description:

Open Access: No

DOI: DOI not available

The Economic Structure and Performance of the Catchment Area of the Hungarian Regional Centers

No authors available

Publication Name: DETUROPE

Publication Date: 2020-01-01

Volume: 12

Issue: 3

Page Range: 58-81

Description:

This study examines the economic structure and performance of urban catchment areas. The five largest Hungarian regional centers are a traditional part of the Hungarian city network, as they are the five most populous cities after Budapest. The approach of territorial research is increasingly focused on the fact that the city as a center should not be studied without its immediate surroundings (agglomeration, region, catchment area). This study also keeps this in mind. The data were processed for the period between 1992 and 2015, on the basis of which the change can also be examined. Development trajectories show very different tendencies; Győr operates the catchment area as a strong center, while the surroundings of Pécs became fragmented due to the weakness of the center. Miskolc is characterized by a stagnant area, where the operation of another sub-center is very intensive, thus improving economic performance. Szeged is a solid center, whose catchment area is stabilized by several substations. The area of Debrecen is divided, the center is not able to energize its area.

Open Access: No

DOI: DOI not available

Military Migration and Demographic Transformations in Ukraine: Military Consequences for Territorial Communities

Publication Name: Ukrainian Geographical Journal

Publication Date: 2025-01-01

Volume: 2025

Issue: 3

Page Range: 75-86

Description:

Population migration is one of the natural phenomena that occurs in society regardless of the form of social and economic system, and is considered within the framework and at the intersection of various sciences. However, military migration has its unique features and a distinct landscape of its processes, occurrences, and ongoing developments. The subject of this research is the complex of problems related to military migration in Ukraine, as well as its impact on the socio-economic development of territorial communities. The article aims to map both visible situations and latent processes in the territorial communities of Ukraine caused by military migration during the Russo-Ukrainian War. It is demonstrated that the consequences of military migration have both positive and negative aspects, thereby becoming a source of conflict and contributing to a decline in living standards within territorial communities. The need to combine the efforts of government bodies, civil society, and stakeholders in a comprehensive study of the consequences of military migration on communities is emphasized to develop effective models and strategies to overcome negative patterns. The fundamental issues surrounding military migration are reexamined to incorporate some of the significant new field data that has surfaced recently and to outline the policy implications of the results.

Open Access: Yes

DOI: 10.15407/ugz2025.03.075

A study of digital marketing tools usage habits among Hungarian tourists

Publication Name: Geojournal of Tourism and Geosites

Publication Date: 2020-01-01

Volume: 32

Issue: 4

Page Range: 1283-1289

Description:

Digitalisation has become inevitable these days. It has been in the forefront due to innovations, the development of informat ion technology tools, internet and smartphones transforming the tourism industry, too. Digital marketing tools and methods have attracted an increasing interest among the Hungarian tourists, as well. The study focuses on the spread of these opportunities in Hungary. The paper’s aim is to investigate when and in what way Hungarian tourists participate in digital tourism. Secondary and primary research was con ducted between October 2018 and March 2019 with a sample of more than 500 respondents. The results show how Hungarian tour ists are related to the digital development in tourism. This study also explores the link between the risk of the activities and the usage of online tools. T he study advances into the literature about the importance of digitalisation in tourism. It shows specifically where service providers need to pay close attention in the marketing communication, in order to remain competitive and gain a competitive advantage.

Open Access: Yes

DOI: 10.30892/GTG.32414-570

The concept of labour migration from the perspective of Central and Eastern Europe

Publication Name: Economics and Sociology

Publication Date: 2020-01-01

Volume: 13

Issue: 1

Page Range: 197-216

Description:

The present paper overviews academic literature and statistics related to labour migration in part where it concerns Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), with special attention paid to Hungary. It aims to discover the main notions and results of European migration along with potential future trends. The paper, inter alia, focuses on the changing characteristics of host countries’ labour markets and demographic profiles. It has found that CEE’s involvement in intercontinental migration is expected to continue, and is driven by demographic and economic catalysts. Therefore, to address all related issues and map trends, not only an economic perspective is required. The conclusion is that preparation for integration of the newly arrived labour force is a permanent ongoing task for all employers and policymakers, as well as for the entire society.

Open Access: Yes

DOI: 10.14254/2071-789X.2020/13-1/13

EUROPEAN CAPITAL OF CULTURE 2023 - COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE HUNGARIAN CANDIDATE CITIES

No authors available

Publication Name: DETUROPE

Publication Date: 2020-01-01

Volume: 12

Issue: 2

Page Range: 84-104

Description:

A Hungarian city will be designated as the European Capital of Culture in 2023. The series of programmes are designed to show the multi-colour European culture, accordingly, the cultural values and cultural dimensions of the cities are in the focus. Several cities take part in the competition in the customary way by submitting their tender documentation within the framework of a pre-selection procedure. Győr, Veszprém and Debrecen proved to be the most probable candidate cities to win in Hungary, they were chosen to enter the second round of the selection procedure. Although the focus of intense attention usually falls on the cultural programmes planned for the project year, the period of the competition itself is also regarded an exciting phase of the project, since this is the period when candidate cities are expected to give an account of their plans, moreover, they are also expected to outline their projected development conception in the field of culture and their cultural potentials. The present study aims to analyse and confront the plans of three Hungarian cities that were selected to enter the second round of the competition and, consequently, it also intends to explore the visions, the strengths and weaknesses of the Hungarian cities of outstanding cultural ambitions mainly via factors denoted in figures. Today we know, that the winning city became Veszprém. Although based on the quantitative data we saw the other two cities as more likely to win, due to a number of qualitative as well as subjective factors, the city of Veszprém proved to be better during the selection procedure. We do not want to override the decision; we only outline an analytical framework for the cultural comparison of our culturally ambitious Hungarian cities.

Open Access: No

DOI: DOI not available

Shaping entrepreneurial passion and readiness through generative AI intensity among students: a knowledge-based view driven analysis

Publication Name: Journal of Knowledge Management

Publication Date: 2025-01-01

Volume: Unknown

Issue: Unknown

Page Range: 1-21

Description:

Purpose – In prior literature, generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI) association with entrepreneurial outcomes is not significantly examined. This study aims to explore students Gen AI use intensity association with their information quality and entrepreneurial knowledge that could relate to their entrepreneurial passion and entrepreneurial readiness. Design/methodology/approach – The data was collected from 201 students majoring in business management education. A conceptual model grounded in knowledge-based view (KBV) theory was developed and tested using the partial least square structure equation modelling approach. Findings – The study results shown that Gen AI use intensity is strongly associated with information quality needs and entrepreneurial knowledge of students’ that further positively related to their entrepreneurial passion and readiness. Students’ entrepreneurial passion has positively associated with their entrepreneurial readiness, emphasising the crucial role of Gen AI in developing entrepreneurial capabilities among them. Practical implications – This study extends the role of Gen AI to develop entrepreneurial skills, passion and readiness among students. At the same time, the study also highlights the role of higher academic institutions to draft and implement strategies for the successful integration of Gen AI into their course curriculum. Originality/value – This study showcases the successful integration of students’ usage of Gen AI with their entrepreneurial capabilities. In relation to the KBV, the study extends theory and practice by illustrating Gen AI’s use in educational domain to enhance students’ entrepreneurial knowledge and readiness.

Open Access: Yes

DOI: 10.1108/JKM-08-2025-1132