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Nora Rodek Berkes
Renewable Energy Research Group, Soós Ernő Research and Development Center, Faculty of Engineering, Nagykanizsa Campus, University of Pannonia, 8800 Nagykanizsa, Hungary

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Published: 06 January 2021 in Sustainability
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As efforts are made worldwide to meet the growing energy needs of the population in a more sustainable way, harnessing weather-dependent renewable energy sources is becoming more and more important. One of the available technologies is photovoltaic energy production. In the last decade, there has been a growing need among households, institutions, and businesses to reduce the use of fossil-fuel-based electricity from the public grid. In order to meet their electricity demand in Hungary, investors prefer using household-sized photovoltaic power plant (HMKE) systems. The novelty of this study is that it examines the number and total power of photovoltaic HMKEs at the district level in the service areas of different electricity distributors, taking into account the social, economic, infrastructural, and welfare dimensions of these districts as well. The study seeks to uncover whether there is a correlation between the number and total power of these types of power plants and the indicators of the districts, and if so, how strong these relationships are. The examination of the relationships also involved, in addition to correlations by pairs, the relationships of the ranking of the districts according to the complex indicators created from the district indicators and the ranking of the districts based on the number and power of photovoltaic HMKEs per 1000 members of the population. By exploring correlations, the paper seeks to establish a regression model for the number of photovoltaic HMKEs and the territorial (district) indicators.

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Nóra Hegedűsné Baranyai; Henrik Zsiborács; András Vincze; Nóra Rodek; Martina Makai; Gábor Pintér. Correlation Analysis of the Spread of Household-Sized Photovoltaic Power Plants and Various District Indicators: A Case Study. Sustainability 2021, 13, 482 .

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Nóra Hegedűsné Baranyai, Henrik Zsiborács, András Vincze, Nóra Rodek, Martina Makai, Gábor Pintér. Correlation Analysis of the Spread of Household-Sized Photovoltaic Power Plants and Various District Indicators: A Case Study. Sustainability. 2021; 13 (2):482.

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Nóra Hegedűsné Baranyai; Henrik Zsiborács; András Vincze; Nóra Rodek; Martina Makai; Gábor Pintér. 2021. "Correlation Analysis of the Spread of Household-Sized Photovoltaic Power Plants and Various District Indicators: A Case Study." Sustainability 13, no. 2: 482.

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Published: 22 December 2020 in Processes
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In the global transformation of energy systems, solar energy plays a prominent role, since the energy from our star is a limitless and clean resource, which is available practically almost everywhere. In spite of the immense advancements of photovoltaic systems, which utilize this source of energy, no in-depth research has been carried out regarding the present Hungarian status of the small-scale photovoltaic power plants, the most common type of solar power plant in Hungary. The novelty of this study is that it examines the number and power of these small-scale power plants at the settlement level within the service areas of the various distribution companies, by also considering the economic and infrastructural dimensions of the settlements. The paper seeks answers to the questions whether there are any significant relationships between the number and the power of power plants of this type and the indicators of the settlements, and if so, how strong they are. Besides pairwise correlations, the study also involved the analysis of the relationship between the ranking of the settlements based on the settlements’ complex indicators that were created from the settlements’ indicators and the ranking of the settlements according to the number and power of household-sized photovoltaic power plants per 1000 people. In the course of exploring the relationships, a regression model was also devised concerning the number of household-sized photovoltaic power plants and the settlement indicators.

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Nóra Hegedűsné Baranyai; Henrik Zsiborács; András Vincze; Nóra Rodek; Martina Makai; Gábor Pintér. Relationships between the Number and Power of Hungarian Household-Sized Photovoltaic Power Plants and Selected Indicators of the Settlements: A Case Study. Processes 2020, 9, 4 .

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Nóra Hegedűsné Baranyai, Henrik Zsiborács, András Vincze, Nóra Rodek, Martina Makai, Gábor Pintér. Relationships between the Number and Power of Hungarian Household-Sized Photovoltaic Power Plants and Selected Indicators of the Settlements: A Case Study. Processes. 2020; 9 (1):4.

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Nóra Hegedűsné Baranyai; Henrik Zsiborács; András Vincze; Nóra Rodek; Martina Makai; Gábor Pintér. 2020. "Relationships between the Number and Power of Hungarian Household-Sized Photovoltaic Power Plants and Selected Indicators of the Settlements: A Case Study." Processes 9, no. 1: 4.

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Published: 01 June 2018 in Naše gospodarstvo/Our economy
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Globalisation “takes” its victims, which the authors believe means that the future of small- and medium-sized towns has become uncertain in Europe. The role of centres is continuously increasing, and most researchers prefer to analyse the competitiveness and innovativeness of metropolitan areas. In this study, we characterise the small- and medium-sized towns in the central–eastern European region as well as explore their possible development path. The authors are convinced that one way for these towns to survive is through strengthening of innovation abilities, which means increasing the innovation performances of economic stakeholders and new forms of interaction among other institutions in order to handle social problems. The theoretical starting point is the interpretation and presentation of the micropolitan (without big towns) regions as well as understanding the concept of technological and social innovation. As the result of the research, the innovation measurements carried out in some of the settlements will be represented. These experiences can help the small- and medium-sized towns keep up with global competition and cancel migration and erosion of intellectual potential.

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Zoltán Birkner; Tivadar Máhr; Erzsébet Péter; Nora Rodek Berkes. Characteristics of Innovation in Regions with Small- and Medium-Sized Towns. Naše gospodarstvo/Our economy 2018, 64, 34 -42.

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Zoltán Birkner, Tivadar Máhr, Erzsébet Péter, Nora Rodek Berkes. Characteristics of Innovation in Regions with Small- and Medium-Sized Towns. Naše gospodarstvo/Our economy. 2018; 64 (2):34-42.

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Zoltán Birkner; Tivadar Máhr; Erzsébet Péter; Nora Rodek Berkes. 2018. "Characteristics of Innovation in Regions with Small- and Medium-Sized Towns." Naše gospodarstvo/Our economy 64, no. 2: 34-42.

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Published: 01 January 2018 in Interdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems
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Tivadar Mahr; Zoltán Birkner; Nora Rodek Berkes. Soundness and Sustainability Research in the Regional and Settlement Development Programmes (2014-2020). Interdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems 2018, 16, 289 -301.

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Tivadar Mahr, Zoltán Birkner, Nora Rodek Berkes. Soundness and Sustainability Research in the Regional and Settlement Development Programmes (2014-2020). Interdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems. 2018; 16 (2):289-301.

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Tivadar Mahr; Zoltán Birkner; Nora Rodek Berkes. 2018. "Soundness and Sustainability Research in the Regional and Settlement Development Programmes (2014-2020)." Interdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems 16, no. 2: 289-301.

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Published: 01 September 2017 in Naše gospodarstvo/Our economy
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Corporate social responsibility is an expected behaviour in Western countries, but the approach still does not have a clear interpretation in Hungary. As a result of the increasing prestige of the CSR approach, socially responsible thinking and action also are expected from the companies operating in Hungary. Company executives carry out CSR activities in many cases – but not consciously. The objective of this research therefore was the development of a guidance and evaluation criteria that can support managers in responsible decision-making and applying the CSR approach to a strategic level. On the other hand, this management tool allows the measurement of CSR excellence in companies; therefore, they become comparable in their CSR performance, which offers opportunities for further research. The study presents the development of CSR EMAT and the results achieved through the measurements.

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Nora Rodek Berkes. CSR EMAT Is an Opportunity for Responsible Decision-Making. Naše gospodarstvo/Our economy 2017, 63, 37 -46.

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Nora Rodek Berkes. CSR EMAT Is an Opportunity for Responsible Decision-Making. Naše gospodarstvo/Our economy. 2017; 63 (3):37-46.

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Nora Rodek Berkes. 2017. "CSR EMAT Is an Opportunity for Responsible Decision-Making." Naše gospodarstvo/Our economy 63, no. 3: 37-46.

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Published: 27 June 2017 in Naše gospodarstvo/Our economy
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Innovation process research is changing. In addition to the former territorial approach (examining countries or regions), the description of innovation cooperation in local areas is becoming more and more accepted. Instead of the innovation ability of the traditional large enterprises, research has begun to study the role of small and medium-sized enterprises, non-governmental organizations, local governments, and educational institutions (especially universities), which foreshadows the development of a new innovation system. In 2015, we conducted a study focusing on the civil and corporate relations of a major university. We tried to determine the new directions based on the economic and social cooperation as well as to search for the practical implementation of the theoretical helixes in these interactions. We came to the conclusion that universities not only are determinative according to the triple helix model but also have a prominent role in the creation of new innovation ecosystems, particularly in a well-defined geographical area.

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Zoltán Birkner; Tivadar Máhr; Nora Rodek Berkes. Changes in Responsibilities and Tasks of Universities in Regional Innovation Ecosystems. Naše gospodarstvo/Our economy 2017, 63, 15 -21.

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Zoltán Birkner, Tivadar Máhr, Nora Rodek Berkes. Changes in Responsibilities and Tasks of Universities in Regional Innovation Ecosystems. Naše gospodarstvo/Our economy. 2017; 63 (2):15-21.

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Zoltán Birkner; Tivadar Máhr; Nora Rodek Berkes. 2017. "Changes in Responsibilities and Tasks of Universities in Regional Innovation Ecosystems." Naše gospodarstvo/Our economy 63, no. 2: 15-21.