Socio-Economic Review

Papers
(The TQCC of Socio-Economic Review is 4. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-09-01 to 2024-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
The platform economy matures: measuring pervasiveness and exploring power63
Between mutuality, autonomy and domination: rethinking digital platforms as contested relational structures58
Antagonism beyond employment: how the ‘subordinated agency’ of labour platforms generates conflict in the remote gig economy56
Odds stacked against workers: datafied gamification on Chinese and American food delivery platforms38
The decline in the wage share: falling bargaining power of labour or technological progress? Industry-level evidence from the OECD28
How housing affects the association between low income and living conditions-deprivation across Europe22
Misperceptions of income distributions: cross-country evidence from a randomized survey experiment22
Pocketbook policing: How race shapes municipal reliance on punitive fines and fees in the Chicago suburbs22
Platform capitalism: a socio-economic analysis21
The economic consequences of major tax cuts for the rich19
Credit policy and the ‘debt shift’ in advanced economies19
Flexibility unbound: understanding the heterogeneity of preferences among food delivery platform workers18
How Orbán won? Neoliberal disenchantment and the grand strategy of financial nationalism to reconstruct capitalism and regain autonomy18
Crowdfunding artists: beyond match-making on platforms17
Framing disruption: how a regulatory capture frame legitimized the deregulation of Boston’s ride-for-hire industry16
Social investment as a conceptual framework for analysing well-being returns and reforms in 21st century welfare states16
Steering the transition from informal to formal service provision: labor platforms in emerging-market countries16
Preferred policy responses to technological change: Survey evidence from OECD countries15
Unfair inequality and the demand for redistribution: why not all inequality is equal15
The emergence of systemic risk: The Federal Reserve, bailouts, and monetary government at the limits15
Variegated financialization and pension fund asset demand: the case of Colombia and Perú14
Value fluidity and value anchoring: race, intermediaries and valuation in two housing markets13
Network embeddedness in illegal online markets: endogenous sources of prices and profit in anonymous criminal drug trade12
The hunt for red flags: cybervetting as morally performative practice12
How socio-economic inequality affects individuals’ civic engagement: a systematic literature review of empirical findings and theoretical explanations12
Exports vs. investment: How political discourse shapes popular support for external imbalances11
COVID-19 and socio-economics11
Unequal policy responsiveness in Spain11
Varieties of capitalism and growth regimes: the role of income distribution11
The national-populist mutation of neoliberalism in dependent economies: the case of Viktor Orbán’s Hungary10
The hyperopia of wealth: the cultural legitimation of economic inequalities by top earners10
Too much mortgage debt? The effect of housing financialization on housing supply and residential capital formation10
Financial oikonomization: the financial government and administration of the household9
The constrained politics of local public investment under cooperative federalism9
Multiple market moralities: identifying distinct patterns in how consumers evaluate the fairness of price changes8
The intergenerational transmission of gender norms—why and how adolescent males with working mothers matter for female labour market outcomes8
Gender identity and wives’ labor market outcomes in West and East Germany between 1983 and 20168
AI meets narratives: the state and future of research on expectation formation in economics and sociology8
Banking structure, economic resilience and unemployment trajectories in US counties during the great recession8
‘It’s the value that we bring’: performance pay and top income earners’ perceptions of inequality8
Labor market dualism and the heterogeneous wage gap for temporary employment: a multilevel study across 30 countries8
Control and consent in the connected age: the work of contractors on transnational online education platforms8
The politics of the ECB’s market-based approach to government debt7
Economic crisis, social networks, and political preferences7
The role of reputation systems in digital discrimination7
Spatial divisions of poverty and wealth: does segregation affect educational achievement?7
Economic nostalgia: the salience of economic identity for the Brexit campaign7
The global deregulation hypothesis7
In your face: a comparative field experiment on racial discrimination in Europe7
Economy or culture? How the relative salience of policy dimensions shapes partisan effects on welfare state generosity7
Social policy and labor supply: the impact of activating labor market institutions on reservation wages7
Digital power resources (DPR): the political economy of structural and infrastructural business power in digital(ized) capitalism7
Global and institutional drivers of wage inequality between and within firms7
Is the online gig economy beyond national reach? A European analysis6
Discursive multivocality: how the proliferation of economic language can undermine the political influence of economists6
The art of the shitty deal: media frames and public opinion on financial regulation in the United States6
Varieties of neoliberalism: courts, competition paradigms and the Atlantic divide in anti-trust6
Unpacking the dynamics of a contested practice: the case of executive compensation and the shareholder value orientation in the USA6
Financialization and corporate downsizing as a shareholder value strategy6
Novel welfare state responses in times of crises: the COVID-19 crisis versus the Great Recession6
The paternalist politics of punitive and enabling workfare: evidence from a new dataset on workfare reforms in 16 countries, 1980–20155
Finding a job after unemployment—education as a moderator of unemployment scarring in Norway and German-speaking Switzerland5
Cooperative enterprise at scale: comparative capitalisms and the political economy of ownership5
Politics of delegated governance: reforming vocational education and training5
Intellectual rivalry in American economics: intergenerational social cohesion and the rise of the Chicago school5
Income inequality and household debt as a factor of financial fragility in the Spanish economy5
Being a NEET before and after the Great Recession: persistence by gender in Southern Europe5
Routinization of work processes, de-routinization of job structures5
Regulated earnings security: the relationship between employment protection and unemployment scarring over the Great Recession5
Finance as a friend, enemy and stranger in the US Economy, 1952–20195
Enabling disruptive innovations: a comparative case study of Uber in New York City, Chicago and San Francisco5
Strangers in the sheets: how Airbnb hosts overcome uncertainty4
The family web: Multigenerational class persistence in elite populations4
Three worlds of austerity: voter congruence over fiscal trade-offs in Germany, Spain and the UK4
Valuations of diversity: the role of marquee quotas in creative industries4
Regulating low wages: cross-national policy variation and outcomes4
No sign of increased ethnic discrimination during a crisis: evidence from the Covid-19 pandemic4
Coordinating transnational futurework in fashion design4
Towards a unified theory of market prices: turning to pricing in practice4
Financialization and income generation in the 21st century: rise of the petit rentier class?4
Exit, voice and loyalty in the family: findings from a basic income experiment4
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