Corvinus University of Budapest, Institute of Sociology and Social Policy

Ph.D. Sociology, ICS / University of Groningen, 2002

M.Sc. Economics and Sociology, Budapest University of Economic Sciences, 1997

Károly Takács

 

Key publications:

Mäs, M., Flache, A., Takács, K., and Jehn, K. A. 2012. In the Short Term We Divide, in the Long Term We Unite: Demographic Crisscrossing and the Effects of Faultlines on Subgroup Polarization. Organization Science, accepted for publication.

Squazzoni, F. and Takács K. 2011. Social Simulation that Peers into Peer Review. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, 14(4):3, <http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/14/4/3.html>

Németh A. and Takács K. 2010. The Paradox of Cooperation Benefits. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 264(2): 301-311.

Takács K.; Janky B., and Flache, A. 2008. Collective Action and Network Change. Social Networks, 30(3): 177-189.

Németh A. and Takács K. 2007. The Evolution of Altruism in Spatially Structured Populations. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, 10(3): 4. <http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/10/3/4.html>

Takács K. and Janky B. 2007. Smiling Contributions: Social Control in a Public Goods Game with Network Decline. Physica A, 378 (1): 76-82.

Kratzer, J. and Takács, K. 2007. Staying or Leaving: The Social Structure of R&D Team Member's Expectations of Staying in House. Zeitschrift für Betriebswirtschaft, (4): 87-102.

Takács K. 2002. Social Networks and Intergroup Conflict. ICS Dissertation Series, Groningen.

Takács K. 2001. Structural Embeddedness and Intergroup Conflict. Journal of Conflict Resolution 45 (6): 743-769.

Corvinus University of Budapest

Institute of Sociology and Social Policy

Közraktár u. 4-6.

H-1093 Budapest, Hungary

Office: 406

Contact:

Phone: +36-1-4827302

Fax: +36-1-4827348

e-mail: karoly.takacs at uni-corvinus.hu

Associate Professor

Specialization:

social networks,

collective action,

intergroup conflict,

evolution of altruism,

opinion dynamics,

discrimination,

status competition,

agent-based simulation,

experiments

Last updated: 3 April, 2012

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