László Lőrincz

Senior Research Fellow | ANETI Lab at Corvinus University of Budapest
Senior Research Fellow | ANETI Lab at ELTE KRTK

BIO

László Lőrincz is a Sociologist (Ph.D) at ANETI Lab at Corvinus University, and at the ELTE Centre for Economic and Regional Studies. He also leads the Network Science department at Corvinus. He joined the Centre for Economic and Regional Studies in 2013, after working in the government, and in the private sector. His current research focuses on network effects in business transactions, labor mobility, and migration. His work was published, for example, in Social Networks, Network Science and Applied Network Science.

PUBLICATIONS

M Gergely, L László (2025) Rural-urban flows determine internal migration structure across scales. Cities, 163: 105992.
J Koltai, L Lőrincz, J Wachs, K Takács (2025) Do diversity and context collapse kill an online social network? Applied Network Science, 10: 26.
E Túry-Angyal, L Lőrincz (2025) Sharing political news online: A network model of information spread on Facebook. Intersections East European Journal of Society and Politics, 11(1): 40–62.
L Lőrincz, S Juhász, R O Szabó (2024) Business transactions and ownership ties between firms. Network Science, 12(1): 1-20.
B Németh, L Lőrincz, T Felföldi (2024) The gender pay gap among young academics. The role of precarious employment, childbearing and horizontal segregation. Learning and Teaching, 17(3): 81-111.
V Ilyés, I Boza, L Lőrincz, R Eriksson (2023) How to enter high-opportunity places? The role of social contacts for residential mobility. Journal of Economic Geography, 23(2): 371-395.
K M Kiss, L Lőrincz, Zs Csáfordi, B Lengyel (2023) Related adjustment of firm production after demand shocks. PLoS One, 18(1): e0280461.
S Juhász, G Pintér, Á Kovács, E Borza, G Mónus, L Lőrincz, B Lengyel (2023) Amenity complexity and urban locations of socio-economic mixing. EPJ Data Science, 12: 34.
L Lőrincz, B Németh (2022) How Social Capital is Related to Migration Between Communities? European Journal of Population, 38(5): 1119-1143.
L Lőrincz (2021) Do co-worker networks increase or decrease productivity differences? Entropy, 23(11): 1451.
L Lőrincz, G K Chihaya, A Hannák, D Takács, B Lengyel, R Eriksson (2020) Global connections and the structure of skills in local co-worker networks. Applied Network Science, 5(1): 78.
Zs Csáfordi, L Lőrincz, B Lengyel, K M Kiss (2020) Productivity spillovers through labor flows: productivity gap, multinational experience and industry relatedness. The Journal of Technology Transfer, 45: 86-121.