Results of the 2024 TDK Conference
The Faculty is particularly pleased that seven of our students will represent the institution at the 37th National Conference of Scientific Students’ Associations (OTDK) in 2025, so we will have students to cheer for in the spring.
We thank our students for the high quality of their work and wish them continued success in their studies and careers!
Results of the 2024 TDK:
Marketing and Law
1st prize (OTDK): Roland Szabolcs Balogh: International students’ consumer behavior regarding household goods in the sharing economy
Advisor: Dr Erika Hlédik
2nd prize: Györgyi Reviczki: Child labour in the fashion industry: analysing legal protections and challenges, exploring the implications for global supply chains.
Advisor: Dr Kinga Pétervári
3rd prize: Enikő Kocsi: Consumer preferences for soft drink packaging materials in the light of sustainability
Advisor: Dr Erika Hlédik
Special prize: Csenge Kovács: Conscious consumption of domestic products
Advisor: Dr Gábor Forrai
Business management
1st prize (OTDK): Kristóf Ágoston Láng: Fuzzy rating scale-based analysis of perceived and expected quality of public transport services in Budapest, Hungary
Advisor: Dr Tamás Jónás
1st prize (OTDK): Katalin Kitti Turbék: Supplier evaluation using Fuzzy AHP and TOPSIS methods in medical equipment manufacturing
Advisor: Dr Zsuzsanna Eszter Tóth
2nd prize (OTDK): Dorka Kovalik: Investigation of the development potential of project-based cooperation in the light of the organisational culture of a project-based company
Consultant: Dr Piroska Hoffmann
2nd prize (OTDK): Levente Molnár: Investigating the factors influencing the perceived productivity of hybrid work among domestic workers
Advisors: Dr Piroska Hoffmann, Dr Anita Kozák
3rd prize: Bálint Bohács: The impact of Generation Z consumption patterns on vertical farming: business opportunities and challenges for start-ups
Advisor: Dr Bálint Bedzsula
3rd prize: Melinda Kökény: Determining the weight of quality determinants in the hotel industry using AHP methodology
Advisor: Dr Gábor Árva
Special prize: Laura Anna Matastik: Problems of cultural differences in corporate management: understanding and reducing their impact, and improving through a case study
Advisor: Dr Piroska Hoffmann
Special prize: Barnabás Sarkadi: Barriers to the career of women managers in the public and competitive sectors
Advisor: Dr Rita Csőke
Special prize: Ákos Ulmann: Examining the challenges of the transition to BPMN modelling in a large domestic bank
Advisor: Dr Bálint Bedzsula
Accounting
1st prize (OTDK): Rozi Hodosi: The impact of ESG controversies on earnings management: Evidence from the German and Italian Stock Markets
Advisor: Dr László Szívós
2nd Prize (OTDK): Tamás Poszavecz: Investigating corporate decisions between two types of earnings management (AEM and REM) in Italian listed companies, with special reference to the introduction of XBRL
Advisor: Dr László Szívós
3rd prize: Bora Eszter Bárány: The Building Block of Success: Resilience - Empirical Analysis of the Aviation Industry in the Face of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Advisor: Dr László Szívós
Special prize: Gábor Zsolt Dragonya: The impact of the CSRD on the non-financial reporting of large transport companies in Central and Eastern Europe
Advisor: Dr Éva Karai
Special prize: Antónia Gál: Future opportunities and limitations of artificial intelligence in auditing - in the light of expert opinions
Advisor: Dr. Judit Fortvingler
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dr. Bálint Bedzsula, President of the Association for Student Research
dr. Bálint Bedzsula, President of the Association for Student Research
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