Hungarian Regional Science Association (HRSA)
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Flows in the spatial economy
Kecskemét, 18–19 October 2018
John von Neumann University Faculty of Economics and Business
Report: On October 18–19, 2018 the 16th Annual Conference of the HRSA was held in Kecskemét with the focus on the flows in the spatial economy. 200 participants attended the conference, among others 10 experts from abroad. The keynote speakers were Prof. David Bailey (Aston University, UK), Andrea Morrison (Utrecht University) and Magdona Sass (HAS Centre for Economic and Regional Studies). On the conference 16 parallel sessions (3 in English) hosted 140 presentations. The traditional 'Young Regional Scientist' prize and 'Pro Regional Science Award' were delivered.
Presentations are available on the Hungarian website.
VENUE
John von Neumann University / Neumann János Egyetem
Faculty of Economics and Business / Gazdaságtudományi Kar
6000 Kecskemét, Izsáki út 10. Map
PROGRAMME 18 October 2018
10.00 General meeting (for HRSA members)
10.30 Roundtable discussion on the scientific publications (with Professor David Bailey)
12.00 Lunch
13.00 Annual meeting
13.15 Plenary session 1 (in English)
David Bailey Professor, Aston University; Editor in Chief, Regional Studies
Industry 4.0 and implications for industrial policy (including in Hungary)
Andrea Morrison Associate Professor, Utrecht University
Migration and Innovation in the Age of Mass Migration
Magdolna Sass Senior Research Fellow, HAS Institute of Economics
Who really invests in East Central Europe?
15.30 Coffee break
16.00 Parallel sessions (6 in Hungarian, 2 in English)
19.00 Reception
PROGRAMME 19 October 2018
9.00 Parallel sessions (7 in Hungarian, 1 in English)
11.00 Coffee break
11.30 Plenary session 2 (in Hungarian)
Lóránt Dávid Professor, Eötvös Loránd University — Imre Varga Associate Professor, Eötvös Loránd University
The regional processes of the labor market in Western Hungary
Imre Lengyel Professor, University of Szeged — Attila Varga Professor, University of Pécs
The role of geography in Hungarian economic growth
Round table discussion: Erika Nagy, Ernő Molnár and János Péter Kiss.
12.50 Prize award ceremony
13.00 Lunch
14.00 Sightseeing tour in Kecskemét downtown
15.00 Visit to the Mercedes-Benz plant in Kecskemét
13 parallel sessions are organized in Hungarian, 3 parallel sessions are in English.
18 October 2018 16.00-18.00
2nd session: Innovation, knowledge and networks (Room 309)
Chair: Balázs Lengyel Senior Research Fellow, MTA KRTK KTI
László Czaller, Eötvös Loránd University
Agglomeration, offshoring and technological change
Attila Varga – Tamás Sebestyén – László Szerb – Norbert Szabó, University of Pécs
Estimating the economic impacts of knowledge network and entrepreneurship development in smart specialization policy
Andrea Morrison – Dario Diodato, Utrecht University
Technological regimes and the long-run dynamics of patents’ spatial concentration.
Sándor Juhász, MTA KRTK KTI – Tom Brökel
Individual genius or genius collaboration? Exploring the role of collaboration, geography and complexity for technological development
Gergő Tóth, MTA KRTK KTI – Sándor Juhász – Zoltán Elekes, University of Szeged – Balázs Lengyel
Inventor collaboration and its’ persistence across European regions
László Gadár – Zsolt Kosztyán – János Abonyi, University of Pannonia
Measurement of regional attractiveness based on company-ownership networks
Brigitta Németh, MTA KRTK KTI – László Lőrincz
Network effects in internal migration
Gergő Tóth – Johannes Wachs – Bence Ságvári – Balázs Lengyel, MTA KRTK KTI
The hypothesis of endogenous network fragmentation: social networks and income inequalities
4th session: Central and Eastern European regions on crossroads (Room 406)
Chair: Zoltán Gál Professor, President of HRSA Co-Chair: Andrea Éltető, MTA KRTK
Gergő Medve-Bálint, MTA TK Centre for Social Sciences
Implementing EU cohesion policy in the Eastern periphery: domestic quality of government striking the balance between equity and efficiency
Géza Salamin, Corvinus University of Budapest
’EUropeanization’ of spatial planning in Central and Eastern European Countries
Balázs Páger, MTA KRTK Institute for Regional Studies
The role of entrepreneurial ecosystem in the presence of productive firms in CEE regions
Gábor Lux, MTA KRTK Institute for Regional Studies
Can medium-sized domestic enterprises reduce the FDI-dependency of Hungarian manufacturing?
Andrea Éltető – Beáta Udvari, MTA KRTK Institute of World Economics
Factors influencing the export of Hungarian SMEs – compared to other Visegrád countries
Dóra Szendi, University of Miskolc
Patterns of the added value and the innovation in Europe – with special regards on the metropolitan regions of CEE
Katalin Döbrönte, Eötvös Loránd University
The economic position and possibilities of Central-Eastern European regions in the advanced producer service company networks
Devesh Singh, Kaposvár University – Zoltán Gál, MTA KRTK Institute for Regional Studies
Industrial agglomeration and location choice in service sector: Case of India
Aigul Meirmanova, Miskolc University
Effectiveness of ICT in dissemination of agricultural information to smallholder farmers. A case study: Kazakhstan
19 October 2018 9.00-11.00
14th session: Companies & host environments – Tendencies, actors & examples of corporate embeddedness (Room 406)
Chair: Józsa Viktória CEO, Nord Consult Kft.
Márta Nadabán Unit Process Manager, IT Services Hungary Kft., Debrecen
Embeddedness of IT Services Hungary Ltd. in the higher education system of Debrecen
János Gyurkovics Assistant Lecturer, University of Szeged Faculty of Economics and Business Administration
Innovation performance from a network perspective: IT industry in Szeged
György Firbás International Logistic Expert, Senior Logistician of ELA, Zalaegerszeg
Small town on emerging course: Zalaegerszeg - A town among hills: from backyard to headlines
Dániel Zámbó Assistant of Commercial Plant Manager, Robert Bosch Energy and Body Systems Kft., Miskolc
Corporate embeddedness in regional economies and integration to labour market through education
Eszter Daruka – Katalin Pádár Assistant Lecturer, John von Neumann University, Kecskemét
Talent management of academics: A systematic literature review and implications for further research in Hungary
Judit Balogh Member of HCEMM Teaming Project, HCEMM Ltd., Szeged
Investigating potential effects of new European "teaming" actions on regional level
Ainura Shakenova PhD Student, Kaposvár University
Regional development of intellectual property in countries with transition economics
Ildikó Egyed Research Fellow, MTA KRTK Institute for Regional Studies
Innovation-driven economic modernisation: smarter or larger state?
Tamás Dusek Professor, Széchenyi István University Regional Science and Public Policy Department, Győr
Short reflection on the presentations
Viktória Józsa CEO, Nord Consult Kft., Budapest
Companies & host environments – Future research avenues of corporate embeddedness
CONTACT
Szilárd Rácz, HRSA secretary szracz@rkk.hu