Authors, presenting author | Affiliation | Title |
Thursday, 08 June 2017 |
9.00-10.15 |
Sándor Juhász, Balázs Lengyel | University of Szeged | Tie creation versus tie persistence in cluster knowledge networks |
Alessia Lo Turco, Daniela Maggioni | Ca' Foscari University of Venice | Firms' Local Discoveries and technological relatedness: the role of foreign knowledge |
Zoltán Elekes, Ron Boschma, Balázs Lengyel | University of Szeged | Foreign firms as agents of structural change in a dependent market economy |
coffee break |
10.30-11.45 |
Balázs Lengyel, Mariann Leskó | University of Amsterdam | International Collaboration and Spatial Dynamics of US Patenting in Central and Eastern Europe |
Milad Abbasiharofteh, Lars Mewes, Tom Brökel | Academy for Spatial Research and Planning, Hanover | The Drivers of Change in Interregional Knowledge Networks |
Zsófia Vida | Dept. of Science Policy and Scientometrics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest | Authors’ social and cognitive similarity on research collaboration networks |
coffee break |
12.00 - 12.45 |
Johannes Wachs, Aniko Hannak, Andras Voros, Balint Daroczy | Center for Network Science, Central European University, Budapest | Why Do Men Get More Attention? Exploring Factors Behind Success in an Online Design Community |
Eszter Bokányi, Zoltán Lábszki, Gábor Vattay | Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest | Prediction of employment and unemployment rates from Twitter daily rhythms in the US |
lunch break |
14:00 - 15.15 |
Frank Neffke | Harvard Kennedy School | Coworker Complementarities |
coffee break |
15.40-16.55 |
Roberta Sinatra | Center for Network Science, Central European University, Budapest | Quantifying the evolution of individual scientific impact |
19.00- Social event |
Friday, 09 June 2017 |
9:30-10.45 |
Yuliya Skoblova, Vladimir Matveenko, Aleksey Korolev | Higher School of Economics, Saint-Petersburg | Nash equilibrium with knowledge externality in students’ collaboration network |
Vladimir Matveenko, Alexei Korolev, Maxim Bakhtin | Higher School of Economics, Saint-Petersburg | Game Equilibria in networks with Jacobian Externalities |
András Simonovits, Balázs Király | Inst. of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest | Saving and taxation in a voluntary pension system: Toward an agent-based model |
coffee break |
11.00 - 12.15 |
Michael Szell | Central European University and Hungarian Academy of Sciences | Assessing the potential of urban ride-sharing economies |
lunch break |
13.30 - 15.00 |
Frank Neffke | Harvard Kennedy School | Mobility and the Diffusion of Capabilities |
coffee break |
15.20-16.35 |
János Köllő, László Balázsi, István Boza | Inst. of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest | Direct and indirect wage returns to foreign firm experience – Evidence from linked employer-employee data. |
László Lőrincz, Zsolt Csáfordi, Károly Miklós Kiss, Balázs Lengyel | Inst. of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest | Inter-firm labor mobility networks: The effect of network characteristics on intra-industry productivity differences |
Virág Ilyés | Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest | The Effect of Past Co-workers on Labour Market Outcomes – Evidence from Hungary |