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8:30 |
Registration |
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9:00 |
Welcome, John Shattuck President and Rector, CEU |
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9:05 |
Keynote lecture |
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Albert-László Barabási: Network Science - From the
Web to Economics |
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9:40 |
Organizational development |
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Roberto Dandi: Social Network Analysis: A New
Perspective for the Post-Fordist Organization |
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Zsuzsa Szvetelszky and Zoltán Brandt - Developing
Corporate Organizations by Darwin's Memetic Network
Research |
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István Görgényi: Threat or Treasure: Informal
Leaders of Social Networks by the Hunting Territory
Model |
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10:50 |
Coffee break |
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11:10 |
Social media |
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Brunó Bitter: Facebook Connect, Media and Social
Networks |
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Balázs Bodó: The Pirates of the Pirates of the
Caribbean: File-sharing Networks as Distributed
Archives and Context Creating Networks |
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Katalin Orosz: Social media networks: Online
community mapping |
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12:30 |
Lunch break |
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13:30 |
Politics & Business |
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Zoltán Szántó and István János Tóth: Self Government
Corruption in Hungary |
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Miklós Fekete: Economic Crime in a Downturn;
Hungarian Report |
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Harald Katzmair: Influencer Mapping: A New
Technology and Framework in Lobbying, Public Affairs
and Campaigning |
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14:40 |
Coffee break |
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15:00 |
Finance |
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Bálint Diószegi: Productivity of Bank Branches - A
Social Network Approach |
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Peter Ruppert: Integrating Network Analysis with
Business Intelligence |
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Gyula Kovács, Miklós Krész, and András Pluhár – The
Spread of Infection in Real Networks |
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16:10 |
Closure |