- Office:1149 Budapest, Buzogány utca 10-12.
- Building:Building B, 1st Floor, Room 105
- Phone:+36 1 469-6600
- Internal extension:6954
- Email:kolnhofer-derecskei.anita@uni-bge.hu
Introduction
In 2015, I completed my PhD in economics at the University of Szeged, summa cum laude. My PhD dissertation focused on theoretical and empirical aspects of behavioural economics. I held a senior lecturer, later an associate professor position at the Keleti Faculty of Business and Management at Obuda University in Hungary since 2002. In 2018, I moved to Australia with my family, where I worked at the Department of Economics of the University of Melbourne as a casual lecturer. I was teaching as well as weekly basis face-to-face and online tutorials. In the autumn semester of 2021, I returned to Budapest, where I began to work as an associate professor at the Budapest Business University.
My approach to teaching is innovative and collaborative because I enjoy interacting with students. This cooperation keeps me young, fresh and open-minded. As a responsible mentor of TDK projects, I am keen on talent management and collaboration with students. I also have long-lasting research partnerships with several European universities and have received numerous Erasmus and Tempus scholarships.
As an economic psychologist, I have been researching in the fields of behavioural and social economics as well as economic psychology. During my PhD, I participated in research projects funded by the Hungarian Government. I won the Hungarian Government’s National Excellence Award for Young Researchers both in 2017 and 2018. I have a proven track record of several high-profile academic papers and many publications. I participate in CESIBUS and FHERC centres where I lead research about the lockdown generation and collaborate on several other topics and
projects. I have a passion for innovation and collaborating with colleagues on a shared vision of having our work make a difference in this world.
Office Hours
Location | online (Teams)/B105 |
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Hours | Szerda 12:00 - 13:00 |
Comment | előzetes egyeztetés e-mailen szükséges |
Subject(s) taught
- Research Methology, Student Research Project, Research Methodology 3. Qualitative Methods (PhD), Economic Psychology (PhD)
Research areas
- Behaviour Economics: Decision-Making and Risk, Heuristics & Biases, Social economy: Competition and Cooperation, Economic Psychology, Creativity and Innovation, Generations and Cultural Comparison, Interdisciplinary research methodology, Quantitative Methods
Featured publications
- Kolnhofer Derecskei, Anita ; Csongrádi, Gyöngyi How do the framing effects, environmental factors and personal risk perceptions influence our decision about a hypothetical COVID-19 pill? JOURNAL OF DECISION SYSTEMS 2022 pp. 1-22. , 22 p. (2022)
- Kolnhofer-Derecskei, Anita – Reicher, Regina, Zsuzsánna – Szeghegyi, Ágnes (2017) The X and Y generations’ characteristics comparison. ACTA POLYTECHNICA HUNGARICA 14: 8 pp. 107-125.
- Kolnhofer-Derecskei, Anita; Nagy, Viktor Employee Volunteerism – conceptual study and the current situation SUSTAINABILITY 12 : 20 p. 8378 , 35 p. (2020)