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Budapest, 30 November - 1 December 2015
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“Networks, Complexity and Economic Development” workshop Schedule Monday, November 30, 2015 venue: Hungarian Academy of Sciences main building, Széchenyi István tér 9, 1051 Budapest (room: Kupolaterem) 12.40-13.00 Registration 13.00-13.15 Opening (Károly Fazekas, general director, HAS CERS) 13.15-14.45 César Hidalgo: Why Information Grows: The Evolution of Order, from Atoms to Economies 14.45-15.15 Coffee break 15.15-16.30 Balázs Vedres: European Economic Integration and Cathedrals in the Desert 16.30-16.45 Coffee break 16.45-17.45 Submitted presentations: Session I 17.45-18.00 Break 18.00-19.00 Submitted presentations: Session II Tuesday, December 1, 2015 venue: Hungarian Academy of Sciences office building, Nádor utca 7, 1051 Budapest (room: 29) 9.00-10.20 Submitted presentations: Session III 10.20-10.40 Coffee break 10.40-12.00 Submitted presentations: Session IV 12.00-13.20 Lunch break venue: Hungarian Academy of Sciences main building, Széchenyi István tér 9, 1051 Budapest (room: Felolvasóterem) 13.20-14.50 César Hidalgo: The shapes of the city: new computational methods to understand urban perception, gentrification, and economic agglomerations at the neighborhood scale 14.50-15.15 Coffee break 15.15-16.30 Ádám Szeidl: Interfirm Relationships and Business Performance 16.30-17.00 Coffee break 17.00-18.30 Poster session Submitted presentations schedule | Session I: Nov 30, 16.45-17.45 (HAS main building, Kupolaterem). Chair: László Halpern | | Gianluca Capone, R. Boschma | Relatedness, Diversification and Institutions | IUSS Pavia | | Alexei Kireyev, A. Leonidov | Network Effects of International Shocks and Spillovers | IMF and Lebedev Institute, REES, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology | | Isabella Cingolani, P. Panzarasa, L. Tajoli | The power and dependence in complex networks: an application to the international multi-product trade network | Management, Economics and Industrial Engineering Department, Politecnico di Milano | | | | | | Session II: Nov 30, 18.00-19.00 (HAS main building, Kupolaterem). Chair: László Kóczy | | Greg Morrison, S. Buldyrev, M. Imbruno, Omar Doria, Armando Rungi, M. Riccaboni, F. Pammolli | The ‘New’ Economic Complexity: Much Ado about Nothing | IMT Lucca Institute for Advanced Studies | | Federico Musciotto | Detection of clusters of investors on the basis of their trading activity | Center for Network Science and Department of Economics, CEU, Budapest | | R. N. Mantegna, J. Piilo, Luca Marotta | Patterns of high-frequency trading networks at NASDAQ OMX Helsinki | Center for Network Science and Department of Economics, CEU, Budapest | | | | | | Session III: Dec 1, 9.00-10.20 (HAS office building, room 29) Chair: Miklós Koren | | Balázs Lengyel, R. Eriksson | Co-worker networks, labour mobility and productivity growth in regions | Insitute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences | | Zsolt Csáfordi, L. Lőrincz, B. Lengyel, K. M. Kiss | The effect of labor flows, skill relatedness and organizational culture on firm productivity | Insitute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, | | Anna Ray | Expanding Multinationals - Conglomerate M&A and Activity-Basket Proximity | Sciences Po, Paris School of Economics and Université, Paris | | Roman Horváth | Peer Effects in Central Banking | Institute of Economic Studies, Charles University, Prague | | | | | | Session IV: Dec 1, 10.40-12.00 (HAS office building, room 29). Chair: Károly Takács | | Jaromir Kovarik, I. Sin, S. Stillman | Brokerage in tribal networks | University of the Basque Country, Bilbao; CERGE-EI, Prague | | Ágnes Lublóy, J. L. Keresztúri, G. Benedek | Strongly Connected General Practitioners: Health and Cost Implications | Institute of Finance and Accounting, Corvinus University, Budapest | | C. Georg, Michael E. Rose | Friends in Central Places | University of Cape Town | | J. Glückler, Robert Panitz | A relational model of peripheral market integration in the global supply of visual content | Economic Geography Group, Institute of Geography, Heidelberg University | | Poster session: Dec 1, 17.00-18.30 (HAS main building, Felolvasóterem) Chair: Balázs Lengyel | | | | | | Eszter Bencsné Bokányi, D. Kondor, L. Dobos, T. Sebők, J. Stéger, I. Csabai, G. Vattay | Unsupervised Twitter Analysis Reveals Dominant Language and Demographic Patterns in the United States. | Faculty of Natural Sciences, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest | | H. Hanappi, Markus Rohringer | Cooperation, Competition, and Innovation: Heterogeneous-Agents-Based modelling perspectives | Institute of Economics, University of Technology of Vienna | | Judit Lilla Keresztúri, Á. Lublóy, G. Benedek | Social network influence on new drug diffusion | Institute of Finance and Accounting, Corvinus University, Budapest | | Greg Morrison, A. Rungi, F. Pammolli | Control in ownership networks using a majority rule model | IMT Lucca Institute for Advanced Studies | | Asier Murciego | Analysis of patent collaboration networks in the EU28 | Universidad de Deusto, Basque Institute of Competitiveness | | Giuditta De Prato, D. Nepelski | The geography of digital innovation network in Europe: from the experience of Poles of Excellence to the exploration of different networks of actors and locations to provide quantitative evidence on specific ICT industry segments in Europe | EC’s JRC Institute for Prospective Technological Studies, Sevilla | | Margherita Russo, A. Caloffi, R. Righi, S. Righi, F. Rossi | Emerging communities in multilayers networks: analysis of a regional policy programme | University of Modena and Reggio Emilia | | Balázs Sziklai | How to identify experts in a community? | Insitute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences | | Thomas Wouters | A distance-based segregation index | KU Leuven |
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