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Социальный капитал и экономические установки жителей Москвы и Башкортостана
С. 175–178.
Pavlenko O.
The article examines differences between two Russian regions – Moscow and Bashkortostan – through the following socio-psychological indicators: perceived social capital, trust, civil identity, life satisfaction, and economic attitudes.
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Т. 1: Проблемы методологии этнической и кросс-культурной психологии. , Смоленск: Маджента, 2012.
Осипова В. В., Kosova E., New psychological research 2026 No. 2 P. 228–250
Statement of the Problem. In the age of pervasive digitalization, online news consumption is growing steadily. Simultaneously, tools for creating and spreading fake news are expanding. Previous research highlights the impact of structural usability elements on trust across domains, yet their specific effect on trust in news web interfaces remains inadequately explored. The Purpose of ...
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Samoilov O., Tatarko A., Вопросы теоретической экономики 2026 № 2 С. 209–228
The article presents a theoretical review of literature from the last ten years devoted to the analysis of socio-psychological factors of trust in artificial intelligence. The widespread adoption of automated artificial intelligence systems, which is associated with expected economic growth, reduced resource costs, and the optimization of various work processes, often faces user distrust in ...
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Avdoshin S. M., Pesotskaya E. Y., Информационные технологии 2026 Т. 32 № 4 С. 185–194
With the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence, and deep learning in particular, models have emerged that are capable of delivering highly accurate predictions. However, the internal logic of such models remains difficult to interpret—an issue of critical importance, especially in domains where the correctness of an algorithm directly affects high-stakes decision-making. One promising avenue for ...
Added: May 8, 2026
Kuzminov Y., Ovcharova L., Radaev V., Вопросы экономики 2026 № 5 С. 5–16
This article introduces the special issue of the journal “Voprosy Ekonomiki”, which focuses on household economic behavior. The issue is based on the “Economic Behavior of Households” project, which has been implemented at the Higher School of Economics since 2023. The project consists of two components: a field component, which involves collecting sociological data, and ...
Added: May 8, 2026
Kruchinskaia E., Gruzdev I., Вопросы экономики 2026 № 5 С. 96–114
The article is devoted to the analysis of the economic profile of the high-income population in Russia, a group that, despite its status as a significant player in the economy, which largely determines the demand for goods and services, as well as setting consumer trends for it, remains understudied. This is a global scientific lacuna ...
Added: May 7, 2026
Gnipova S., Gracheva D., Отечественная и зарубежная педагогика 2026 Т. 1 № 2(113) С. 71–80
В статье рассматривается проблема взаимосвязи между универсальными навыками 4К (критическое мышление, креативность, коммуникация и кооперация) и психологическим благополучием школьников на выборке из 609 учащихся четвертых классов. Психологическое благополучие оценивалось с помощью валидированной многомерной шкалы, отражающей удовлетворенность различными сферами жизни школьников: отношениями со школьной средой и учителями, друзьями, родителями, а также отношением к самому себе. Результаты ...
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Balabanova E. S., Лазенкова А. П., Мир России: Социология, этнология 2026 Т. 35 № 2 С. 68–94
The aim of the paper is to determine the main motives and practices of external migration of Russian IT-specialists in 2022-2023, to compare the subjective well-being of professionals who left and those who stayed. The empirical part of the research is based on a combination of in-depth interviews with IT specialists who left, stayed and ...
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Lavelina D., Prusova I., Социальная психология и общество 2026 Т. 17 № 1 С. 5–22
Context and relevance. Globalization and digitalization affect different forms of social interaction (e.g., social cohesion). Social cohesion is an important factor of social and psychological well-being. However, previous research focused on the specific components of social cohesion (e.g., interpersonal and institutional trust) without detailed analysis of the complex model and its contribution to life satisfaction. ...
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Vissoky G., Vigoda-Gadot E., Styrin E. M., Public Administration Review 2026 P. 1–11
We propose an interdisciplinary theoretical framework that integrates insights from political science, public administration, organizational theory, economics, psychology, sociology, and cognitive science to better understand the role of emotions in governance in the digital age. We argue that citizens' sentiments and emotional responses are central to their relationships with government institutions and bureaucracies. Building on bounded ...
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Sinyavskaya Y., Koltsova O., Current Psychology 2026 Vol. 45 Article 728
The privacy calculus model has been widely applied to examine how social networking site (SNS) users balance perceived risks and benefits in their privacy decisions. However, it remains unclear how this risk–benefit evaluation, after translating into corresponding privacy behaviors, subsequently affects users’ well-being. This study proposes an extended model in which several measures of well-being ...
Added: April 7, 2026
Volkova N., Sugianto N., Psychology. Journal of the Higher School of Economics 2026 Vol. 23 No. 1 P. 211–231
Utilizing the transformational approach of trust development and the social information processing theory, this research aims to shed light on the unique employee groups (profiles) identified through their affect- and cognition-based interpersonal trust and the relationships of these profiles with the sense of the inclusive behavior of leaders by contrasting two different countries (i.e., the ...
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Volkova N., Институт психологии Российской академии наук. Социальная и экономическая психология 2026 Т. 11 № 1(41) С. 156–174
The study of organizational commitment (OC) is an important area in social and organizational psychology, as it contributes to the retention of staff members. Organizational social capital (OSC), reflecting the quality of relationships, norms, and generalized trust, plays an important role in staff socialization. The aim of the study is to identify the features of ...
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Apostolou M., Sullman M., Błachnio A. et al., Evolutionary Psychology 2026 Vol. 24 No. 1
Evolutionary theorizing predicts that parenthood is associated with higher hedonic wellbeing (experiencing more positive and fewer negative emotions), higher eudaimonic wellbeing (experiencing greater meaning in life), and greater life satisfaction. To test this hypothesis, we analyzed a dataset comprising 5,556 participants drawn from 10 different nations. We found a small positive effect of parenthood on ...
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Халиков К., Roshchina Y., Экономическая социология 2026 Т. 27 № 1 С. 43–78
The aim of this study is to assess the impact of various factors, including social networks, on labor market mobility in modern Russia. The main assumption is that weak ties facilitate taking a better job. The empirical base consists
of data from the Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey (RLMS) of HSE for 2016–2017 and 2018–2019. Based on exploratory factor analysis, ...
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Халиков К., Экономическая социология 2026 Т. 27 № 1 С. 43–78
The aim of this study is to assess the impact of various factors, including social networks, on labor market mobility in modern Russia. The main assumption is that weak ties facilitate taking a better job. The empirical base consists of data from the Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey (RLMS) of HSE for 2016–2017 and 2018–2019. Based ...
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Averkieva K., Куксин Я. К., Известия Русского географического общества 2025 Т. 157 № 4 С. 486–504
The article systematizes the practices of self-organization of the population in rural areas remote from large cities and local development centers. Various practices existing in the institutional framework stipulated by the laws on local self-government (participatory budgeting, territorial public self-government, etc.) are identified, as well as informal and non-institutionalized forms of participation of residents in ...
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Turovsky R. F., Брагина Е. В., Полития: Анализ. Хроника. Прогноз 2024 № 1(112) С. 136–163
В статье анализируются факторы генерализованного социального доверия в современных государствах. При этом авторы опираются на подход «сверху вниз», предполагающий, что доверие к политическим институтам оказывает значимое влияние на социальное доверие, рассматривая также факторы социально-экономического характера. Исследование современных европейских государств, проведенное методом регрессионного анализа на основе социологических данных World Values Survey и Eurobarometer, показывает, что политическое ...
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Sergey M., Бородай О. А., Shcherbakova D. et al., М.: НИУ ВШЭ, Институт образования, 2024.
Educational expectations can determine future career trajectories. Differences in expectations are not always determined by academic performance alone, but are also closely related to the family characteristics of students. The important role of family economic and cultural capital in shaping educational plans and career trajectories is well researched and evidenced. The focus of this paper ...
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Sharko E., Саруханян М. Н., Управленец 2025 Т. 16 № 6 С. 34–50
At present, domestic cosmetic companies in Russia lack effective mechanisms for overcoming consumer distrust and adapting to new market conditions created by the departure of leading foreign brands after 2022. This study addresses the need to develop adaptive business models and marketing strategies for local Russian cosmetic brands to cope with consumer distrust and effectively ...
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Korsunava V., Sokolov B., / Series OSF "SocArXiv". 2025.
Non-probability web surveys offer several advantages over face-to-face (F2F) interviews—they are cheaper, faster, more accessible, and reduce interviewer effects and desirability bias. As such, they are increasingly popular in both academic and commercial research. However, they often yield demographically biased samples, raising concerns about the accuracy of the resulting public opinion estimates. Most studies on ...
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