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 2021-07-01 to 2025-07-01.)
ArticleCitations
The labor of assetization: producing ‘hypergrowth’ inside a tech startup80
‘It’s a who-you-know thing’: interactional fraud prevention in non-bank check cashing79
The art of (self)legitimization: how private museums help their founders claim legitimacy as elite actors62
Persistent or temporary? Effects of social assistance benefit sanctions on employment quality34
Stock market reactions to downsizing announcements: an analysis through an institutional lens33
Control and consent in the connected age: the work of contractors on transnational online education platforms29
Varieties of the rat race: working hours in the age of abundance28
Gendered publication patterns in Socio-Economic Review27
Fintech as invasive infrastructure: a critical discourse analysis of corporate newswires and press releases, 1995–202125
Alternativizing markets: the framing of moral commerce23
Power and inequality: determinants of income inequality in rich capitalist democracies, 1960 to 201922
Correction to: Merit recruitment, professional advancement opportunities and prosocial rule-breaking among public servants in Greece20
Producerist populist attitudes and electoral support for populism in the USA and Western Europe17
Socio-economic framework for the design of national household insolvency systems17
When shareholder power kicks in: corporate financialization as ratchet behaviour and sticky payouts16
In your face: a comparative field experiment on racial discrimination in Europe15
Rethinking moral hazard: government protection and bank risk-taking14
What limits intra-household insurance or the ‘Added Worker Effect’?14
Structural adjustment and the political economy of capital flight14
On Rebecca Elliott’s Underwater: Loss, Flood Insurance, and the Moral Economy of Climate Change in the United States, Columbia University Press, 202114
The gender of inheritance in an upper-class family network: Dallas, 1895–194513
Perceived income inequality, perceived unfairness and subjective social status in Europe13
The financialization of corporate venture capital investment? The corporation as a venture capitalist13
The moral accounting of debts: productivity, deservingness and the consensual creation of Chapter XIII bankruptcy13
Discursive multivocality: how the proliferation of economic language can undermine the political influence of economists12
Network embeddedness in illegal online markets: endogenous sources of prices and profit in anonymous criminal drug trade12
South–south technology transfer: the case of pharmaceutical know-how in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda12
Labor market dualism and the heterogeneous wage gap for temporary employment: a multilevel study across 30 countries12
Correction to: Quality competition on markets: a socio-economic account12
There is high, and there is low: a qualitative examination of framings of inequality that Chinese people apply12
Depletion work: climate change and the mediation of stranded assets12
Signaling virtue or vulnerability? The changing impact of EMU on government bond spreads12
The effects of individual and collective labor market status on employment and earnings during the COVID-19 crisis11
Toward a cultural sociology of taxation11
Digital power resources (DPR): the political economy of structural and infrastructural business power in digital(ized) capitalism10
Odds stacked against workers: datafied gamification on Chinese and American food delivery platforms10
Achieving regulatory legitimacy in volatile institutional contexts: the case of Russian non-profits9
Harnessing venture capital in China9
Strangers in the sheets: how Airbnb hosts overcome uncertainty9
Moral reconciling at career launch: politics, race, and occupational choice9
Labor market risks and welfare preferences: a bounded rationality approach9
Thanks to our reviewers in 20229
Models of socio-economic compensation under COVID-19 in Latin America: insiders, outsiders, and the politics of crisis8
The shift to stock-based compensation and gender inequality in wealth in the United States8
Wealth, gender and sexual orientation—evidence from siblings8
Financial oikonomization: the financial government and administration of the household8
Being a NEET before and after the Great Recession: persistence by gender in Southern Europe8
Inequality as entitlements over labor8
Hyper-elite network building in Madagascar: amplification or compensatory strategy?7
The constrained politics of local public investment under cooperative federalism7
Varieties of capitalism and patient capital in developing and emerging economies: evidence from Kenya7
Social mobility and education policy: a district-level analysis of legislative behavior7
Unequal policy responsiveness in Spain7
Thanks to our reviewers in 20247
What makes elites more or less egalitarian? Variations in attitudes towards inequality within the economic, political and cultural elites in Chile7
Off to a slow start: which workplace policies can limit gender pay gaps across firm tenure?7
The virus and the vessel, or: how we learned to stop worrying and love surveillance7
How does a poor labour market affect inequalities in access to postsecondary education? Empirical evidence from 31 affluent countries7
No sign of increased ethnic discrimination during a crisis: evidence from the Covid-19 pandemic6
Correction to: Rival views of economic competition6
Getting action for global economic justice: the micro-foundations of transnational activism6
‘But Switzerland’s boring’: tax migration and the pull of place-specific cultural capital6
The value of crypto? Sociotechnical imaginaries on cryptocurrency in YouTube content6
On David Coen, Alexander Katsaitis and Matia Vannoni’s Business Lobbying in the European Union, Oxford University Press, 20216
Corrigendum to: The price of ‘golden’ exploitation: How money flows from the super-rich to domestic workers support inequalities6
Evolution of fiscal systems: convergence or divergence?5
Fixed-term work contracts and anti-immigration attitudes. A novel test of ethnic competition theory5
Making sense of the financialization of households: state of the art and beyond5
From global diffusion to local semantics: unpacking the scientization of central banks5
Intergenerational educational mobility and anti-system support: the journey matters5
Assessing financialization under international financial subordination: a mixed-methods study of Brazilian and Turkish non-financial corporations5
Correction to: Trade unions and the partisan preferences of their members: Sweden 1986–20215
Long-term effects of sectarian politics: evidence from Lebanon5
Rentiership and intellectual monopoly in contemporary capitalism: conceptual challenges and empirical possibilities5
Bringing the market in: an expanded framework for understanding popular responses to economic inequality5
The price of ‘golden’ exploitation: How money flows from the super-rich to domestic workers support inequalities5
There is more to national economies than the national economy: extending the Growth Model research programme in comparative political economy5
Novel welfare state responses in times of crises: the COVID-19 crisis versus the Great Recession5
Work and life: the relative importance of job quality for general well-being, and implications for social surveys5
The costs of occupational gender segregation in high-tech growth and productivity across US local labor markets4
A phoenix rising? The regeneration of the Ghana garment and textile industry4
Financialization and corporate downsizing as a shareholder value strategy4
Class origin, intergenerational transfers, and the gender wealth gap4
Protégés of power: Patrimonialism in mobility narratives of the Danish power elite4
Hundred years of corporate planning. From industrial capitalism to intellectual monopoly capitalism through the lenses of the Harvard Business Review (1922–2021)4
Skill requirements versus workplace characteristics: exploring the drivers of occupational gender segregation4
Corrigendum to: Cooperative enterprise at scale: comparative capitalisms and the political economy of ownership4
Quality competition on markets: a socio-economic account4
Is Kenya’s gender wealth gap narrowing? New insights from probate records4
Cooperative enterprise at scale: comparative capitalisms and the political economy of ownership4
Politics of delegated governance: reforming vocational education and training4
Antagonism beyond employment: how the ‘subordinated agency’ of labour platforms generates conflict in the remote gig economy4
Refugee migration, labor demand and local employment4
Closure and matching payoffs from college majors4
The Politics of Alignment and the ‘Quiet Transgender Revolution’ in Fortune 500 Corporations, 2008 to 20174
Feeling disadvantaged? Type of employment contract and political attitudes4
How platform businesses mobilize their users and allies: Corporate grassroots lobbying and the Airbnb ‘movement’ for deregulation4
Mexico’s battle with monopolies: reputation-based autonomy and self-undermining effects in antitrust enforcement4
Robots and protest: does increased protest among Chinese workers result in more automation?4
Our First 20 Years4
Financial accumulation in non-financial corporations: a firm-level assessment for the OECD4
Tax principles, policy feedback and self-interest: cross-national experimental evidence on wealth tax preferences4
Economics as intervention: Expert struggles over quantitative easing at the Bank of England4
Upgrading jobs for all: How welfare states shape differences in life satisfaction between the winners and losers of structural change4
Lobbying to the rhythm of Wall Street? Explaining the political advocacy of non-financial corporations over financial regulatory policy4
Why right-wing governments restrict market competition: a demographic theory4
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