BIO

Sándor Juhász is an assistant professor at ANETI Lab, Corvinus University of Budapest and a research fellow at the Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, HUN-REN CERS in Budapest. He holds a PhD in economic geography from Utrecht University, 2019 and a PhD in economics from University of Szeged, 2020. Before (re)joining ANETI Lab he was a Marie Sklodowoska Curie Postdoctoral Fellow at Complexity Science Hub, Vienna.

His research focuses on geographic data science and network science applications. As a member of ANETI Lab, he currently works on (1) mobility patterns and social connections of people in cities; (2) firm-to-firm production networks in geographic space.

PUBLICATIONS

S Juhász, J Wachs, J Kaminski, C Hidalgo (2026) The software complexity of nations. Research Policy, 55(3): 105422.
S Juhász, Z Elekes, V Ilyés, F Neffke (2026) Co-location of skill-related suppliers: advancing coagglomeration research using firm-to-firm network data. Journal of Economic Geography, lbag006.
L M Aiello, A Vybornova, S Juhász, M Szell, E Bokányi (2025) Urban highways are barriers to social ties. PNAS, 122(10): e2408937122.
B Lengyel, E Bokányi, S Juhász (2025) The geography of segregated online social networks in the largest US cities. In D Broitman, K Kopczewska, D Czamanski (eds.) Handbook on Big Data, Artificial Intelligence and Cities (pp. 92-109). Edward Elgar.
L Lőrincz, S Juhász, R O Szabó (2024) Business transactions and ownership ties between firms. Network Science, 12(1): 1-20.
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.
Á Kovács, S Juhász, E Bokányi, B Lengyel (2022) Income-related spatial concentration of individual social capital in cities. Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science, 50(4): 1072-1086.
S Juhász, T Broekel, R Boschma (2021) Explaining the dynamics of relatedness: the role of co‐location and complexity. Papers in Regional Science, 100(1): 3-21.
S Juhász (2021) Spinoffs and tie formation in cluster knowledge networks. Small Business Economics, 56: 1385-1404.
G Tóth, S Juhász, Z Elekes, B Lengyel (2021) Repeated collaboration of inventors across European regions. European Planning Studies, 29(12): 2252-2272.
E Bokányi, S Juhász, M Karsai, B Lengyel (2021) Universal patterns of long-distance commuting and social assortativity in cities. Scientific Reports, 11: 20829.
S Juhász, G Tóth, B Lengyel (2020) Brokering the core and the periphery: creative success and collaboration networks in the film industry. PLoS One, 15(2): e0229436.
S Juhász, B Lengyel (2018) Creation and persistence of ties in cluster knowledge networks. Journal of Economic Geography, 18(6): 1203-1226.