Denis Strebkov
- Deputy School Head: Faculty of Social Sciences / School of Sociology
- Associate Professor: Faculty of Social Sciences / School of Sociology / Department of Economic Sociology
- Senior Research Fellow: Laboratory for Studies in Economic Sociology
- Programme Academic Supervisor: Social Analysis of Markets on Digital and Survey Data
- Member of the HSE Academic Council
- Denis Strebkov has been at HSE University since 2000.
Education and Degrees
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
HSE University
According to the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED) 2011, Candidate of Sciences belongs to ISCED level 8 - "doctoral or equivalent", together with PhD, DPhil, D.Lit, D.Sc, LL.D, Doctorate or similar. Candidate of Sciences allows its holders to reach the level of the Associate Professor.
Education and Academic degrees
PhD in Sociology (2003), associate professor.
Department of Economic Sociology, State University – Higher School of Economics (Moscow).
Activity includes organizing and conducting academic and marketing research; conducting on-line surveys; making data analysis of sociological surveys.
Awards and Accomplishments
Best Teacher — 2018–2019, 2016, 2013–2014
Winner of the HSE University Best Russian Research Paper Competition – 2023
Young Faculty Support Programme (Group of Young Academic Professionals)
Category "Future Professoriate" (2007–2008)
The Elizabeth H. Nelson Prize at the 71st Annual Conference of the World Association for Public Opinion Research (WAPOR), Marrakech, June 27-30, 2018.
Courses (2024/2025)
- Applied Research in Labor and Employment (Master’s programme; Faculty of Social Sciences; 2 year, 2 module)Rus
- Mentor's Seminar Applied Methods of Social Analysis of Markets (Master’s programme; Faculty of Social Sciences; 2 year, 1-3 module)Rus
- Mentor's Seminar Social Analysis of Markets on Digital and Survey Data (Master’s programme; Faculty of Social Sciences; 1 year, 1-4 module)Rus
- Research Seminar "Organization, Preparation and Presentation of Sociological Research" (Bachelor’s programme; Faculty of Social Sciences; 4 year, 2, 3 module)Rus
- Research Seminar of the Department of Economic Sociology (Master’s programme; Faculty of Social Sciences; 1 year, 1-4 module)Rus
- Past Courses
Courses (2023/2024)
- Applied Research in Labor and Employment (Master’s programme; Faculty of Social Sciences; 2 year, 2 module)Rus
- Mentor's Seminar Applied Methods of Social Analysis of Markets (Master’s programme; Faculty of Social Sciences; 1 year, 1-4 module)Rus
- Mentor's Seminar Applied Methods of Social Analysis of Markets (Master’s programme; Faculty of Social Sciences; 2 year, 1-3 module)Rus
- Research Seminar "Organization, Preparation and Presentation of Sociological Research" (Bachelor’s programme; Faculty of Social Sciences; 4 year, 2, 3 module)Rus
- Research Seminar of the Department of Economic Sociology (Master’s programme; Faculty of Social Sciences; 1 year, 1-4 module)Rus
Courses (2022/2023)
- Mentor's Seminar Applied Methods of Social Analysis of Markets (Master’s programme; Faculty of Social Sciences; 1 year, 1-4 module)Rus
- Research Seminar of the Department of Collection and Analysis of Sociological Information (Master’s programme; Faculty of Social Sciences; 1 year, 1-4 module)Rus
- Research Seminar of the Department of Economic Sociology (Master’s programme; Faculty of Social Sciences; 1 year, 1-4 module)Rus
Courses (2021/2022)
- Organization, Preparation and Presentation of a Sociological Research Project (Bachelor’s programme; Faculty of Social Sciences; 4 year, 2, 3 module)Rus
- Research Seminar of the Department of Economic Sociology (Master’s programme; Faculty of Social Sciences; 1 year, 1-4 module)Rus
Courses (2020/2021)
- Organization, Preparation and Presentation of a Sociological Research Project (Bachelor’s programme; Faculty of Social Sciences; 4 year, 2, 3 module)Rus
- Research Seminar of the Department of Economic Sociology (Master’s programme; Faculty of Social Sciences; 1 year, 1-4 module)Rus
Teaching
Economic Sociology
Practicum in Economic Sociology
Organization and Presentation of Sociological Research
Marketing in Financial Organization
Sociology of Cyberspace
Conferences and Research Workshops
- Shevchuk A., Strebkov D. “Digital platforms and the changing freelance workforce in Russia: A ten-year perspective”. Platform Economy Seminar Series. Oxford Internet Institute (OII), University of Oxford. Oct 26, 2021.
- Shevchuk A., Strebkov D. "Online Labour Market in Russia: Trends and Perspectives". XI International Academic Conference “Foresight and science, technology and innovation policy”. Moscow, Oct 15, 2021.
- Shevchuk A., Strebkov D., Tyulyupo A. “The Geography of the Digital Freelance Economy in Russia and Beyond”. BEYOND4.0 scientific conference. Sofia (Bulgaria), Sept 30 – Oct 01, 2021.
- Shevchuk A., Strebkov D. “Digital platforms and the changing freelance workforce in Russia: A ten-year perspective”. BEYOND4.0 scientific conference. Sofia (Bulgaria), Sept 30 – Oct 01, 2021.
- Aleksynska M., Shevchuk A., Strebkov D. “Online platform work in Russia and Ukraine: Gender differences in earnings and work satisfaction”. Reshaping Work Conference. Novi Sad (Serbia), February 27-28, 2020.
- Shevchuk A., Strebkov D., Bögenhold D. “Work values and hybrid careers in the gig economy”. Reshaping Work Conference. Novi Sad (Serbia), February 27-28, 2020.
- Shevchuk A., Strebkov D. “Night Work and Subjective Well-Being of Internet Freelancers”. ASA's 111th Annual Meeting “Rethinking Social Movements: Can Changing the Conversation Change the World?” Regular Session “New Perspectives on Insecurity at Work”. Seattle, August 20-23, 2016.
- Shevchuk A., Strebkov D., Davis Sh. “Skill Mismatch and Work-Life Conflict: The Mediating Role of Job Satisfaction”. ASA's 111th Annual Meeting “Rethinking Social Movements: Can Changing the Conversation Change the World?” Sociology of the Family Refereed Roundtable. Seattle, August 20-23, 2016.
- Strebkov D., Shevchuk A. Bögenhold D. “Work Values and Careers in Self‐Employment”. 110th ASA Annual Meeting “Sexualities in the Social World”. Section on Organizations, Occupations and Work. Table 19. Work Identities, Meanings, and Values. Chicago, August 22-25, 2015.
- Shevchuk A., Strebkov D., Davis Sh. “Work Value Orientations and Worker Psycho-social Health Outcomes: Implications of the Job Demand Control and Job Demands-Resources Models among the Self-Employed”. 110th ASA Annual Meeting “Sexualities in the Social World”. Section on Social Psychology. Table 07. Mental Health. Chicago, August 22-25, 2015.
- Strebkov D., Shevchuk A. “Heterogeneous Self-Employment and Work Values: The case of Russian-Language Internet Freelancers”. 14th EBES Conference. Section on Entrepreneurship. Barcelona (Spain), October 23‑25, 2014.
- Strebkov D., Shevchuk A. “Opportunism and Social Ties in the Informal Labor Market: Evidence from Freelance Contracting on the Internet”. 109th ASA Annual Meeting “Hard Times: The Impact of Economic Inequality on Families and Individuals”. Section on Economic Sociology. Table 4. Labor Market Processes. San Francisco, August 16-19, 2014.
- Shevchuk A., Strebkov D., Davis Sh. “Educational Mismatch in Self-Employment: Gendered Satisfaction in the New Economy”. 109th ASA Annual Meeting “Hard Times: The Impact of Economic Inequality on Families and Individuals”. Section on Organizations, Occupations and Work. Table 19. Gender and Work. San Francisco, August 16-19, 2014.
- Shevchuk A., Strebkov D. “Heterogeneous Self-Employment and Work Values: The case of Russian-Language Internet Freelancers”. Alpen-Adria-Universitat Klagenfurt. June 3, 2014.
- Davis Sh., Shevchuk A., Strebkov D. “Satisfaction with Work-Life Balance in the Global Digital Marketplace: The Case of Russian-Language Internet Freelancers”. 108th ASA Annual Meeting. Section on Organizations, Occupations and Work. Table 19. Flexible Work Arrangements. New York, August 10-13, 2014.
- Shevchuk A., Strebkov D. "Freelance Contracting in the Digital Age: Informality, Virtuality and Social Ties". "Embeddedness and Beyond: Do Sociological Theories Meet Economic Realities?" Moscow, НИУ ВШЭ. October 25-28, 2012.
- Shevchuk A., Strebkov D. "New Forms of Self-Employment in Russia: Remote Work Patterns and E-markets". XIII Международная научная конференция НИУ ВШЭ по проблемам развития экономики и общества (Moscow). Session J-11/1 «Comparative social studies». April 04, 2012.
- Shevchuk A., Strebkov D. "Russian Professional Freelancers in the Global Internet Age". George Mason University. Scholarly talk. October 25, 2011.
Supervisor of the following Doctoral theses
- 1A. Agadzhanyan The role of online platforms in the employment transforming for people with disabilities in Russia
Employment history
09/2000 – until now |
National Research University Higher School of Economics (HSE University), Moscow, Russia. Associate Professor School of Sociology / Department of Economic Sociology Senior Research Fellow Laboratory for Studies in Economic Sociology Deputy Head Faculty of Social Sciences / School of Sociology
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08/2006 – 11/2008
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ATON Ltd. Web: www.aton.ru Finance Vice-Head of the Department of Internet Projects (from 10/2007)
Head of analytical division of Marketing Department (08/2006 – 10/2007)
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03/2004 – 06/2006
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Brokercreditservice Ltd. (BCS). Web: www.bcs.ru Finance Head of analytical division of Marketing Department
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2002 – 2003 (moonlighting) |
ISANT, Insight-M, “Public Opinion” Foundation, V‑Ratio, Magram MR Market research Freelance researcher
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07/1999 – 12/2001
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Adapt Ltd. ZIRCON research group. Web: www.zircon.ru Market research Senior specialist
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Incompatible Alternatives: HSE Researchers on the Ambivalence of Power in the Twenty-first Century Economy
Ambivalence and a combination of contradictory principles are vividly manifested in the actions of government, its individual agents and institutions, as well as the everyday practices of economic subjects and citizens. The participants of the HSE Laboratory for Studies in Economic Sociology seminar discussed the book The Ambivalence of Power in the Twenty-First Century Economy: Cases from Russia and Beyond, recently published in the UK. Prepared by researchers from HSE University and foreign universities, the book focuses on the study of ambivalence in Russia and beyond.
Generations Communicating in Digital Environment
Gadgets have been gaining strong, and different, influence over the daily tasks of Russians: on the one hand, they reinforce our connectedness to the world during the harshest lockdown, on the other — the contact between real individuals or even generations is getting weaker. Robots help automate routine tasks, as well as learn how to make rather autonomous decisions, and yet it is unclear, who should be responsible for those decisions. The XI International Academic Conference ‘Foresight and Science, Technology and Innovation Policy’, conducted online on October 15–25, 2021, started with a comprehensive analysis studying the social effects of digitalisation.
The Kings of Remote Work: HSE Experts Dispel Myths and Stereotypes about Freelancers
Due to a longstanding lack of evidence-based information about freelancers, Andrey Shevchuk and Denis Strebkov, senior research fellows at the HSE Laboratory for Studies in Economic Sociology, have endeavoured to dispel misconceptions about this growing class of workers. Though remote work has become particularly relevant during the pandemic, the researchers identify several trends that have determined the direction of the remote job market even before the coronavirus outbreak.
Trapped by a Flexible Schedule:
The Pain and Price of Freelance Work
HSE Staff Members Receive University Medals and Notes of Acknowledgement
On October 22, some university staff members were awarded HSE medals and notes of acknowledgement from the Rector.
HSE’s Anna Efimova and Denis Strebkov Awarded the Elizabeth H Nelson Prize
Anna Efimova and Denis Strebkov from the Higher School of Economics were awarded the Elizabeth H Nelson Prize at the 71st Annual Conference of the World Association for Public Opinion Research (WAPOR), Marrakech, June 27-30, 2018.
HSE Staff Members Receive Acknowledgement Medals
Following a directive of the Rector, key HSE staff members have been awarded ‘Acknowledgement’ medals for their high professional achievements and devotion to work.