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Table of Contents
Presidential Welcome........................................................................................................
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At-A-Glance Calendar.......................................................................................................
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Maps..................................................................................................................................
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Featured Speakers.............................................................................................................
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About This Program..........................................................................................................
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General Information for Participants................................................................................
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Meals and Receptions.......................................................................................................
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SER Prize..........................................................................................................................
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2009 Travel Grants and Student Stipends.........................................................................
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2009 Officers, Executive Board, and Staff.......................................................................
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SASE 2009 Elections........................................................................................................
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This Year’s Conference Theme.........................................................................................
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Next Year’s Conference Theme........................................................................................
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Panel List by Network.......................................................................................................
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Main Schedule...................................................................................................................
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List of Participants............................................................................................................
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A Word From SASE President Kathleen Thelen
A warm welcome to Paris for SASE’s 2009 Meeting!
This year’s meeting marks SASE’s twentieth anniversary and I am pleased to report that the organization
is thriving. In fact at the time of this writing it appears we are poised to break our previous conference attendance record, and for this we have several people to thank. First, I thank Patrick Le Galès for not saying “no” when I approached him a year and a half ago about holding the 2009 conference in Paris. I was
thrilled when he agreed to spearhead the organizing process, and I am deeply grateful to him as well as to
the other members of the local organizing committee – Bruno Palier, Sophie Dubuisson, Pierre François,
Emiliano Grossman, Nicolas Jabko, Christine Musselin, Michael Storper, and Cornelia Woll – for making
it possible for us to hold this conference in one of Europe’s most attractive cities. SASE is tremendously
grateful to CSO Director Christine Musselin for giving the organization a home in Paris. My thanks also
to the on-site staff, who, despite their many other professional commitments are always on board when
needed, and to the student volunteers at the conference whose work allows us to focus on the scholarly offerings. And finally, our great thanks to Richard Descoings for graciously agreeing to host the meeting at
SciencesPo.
Second, I extend warmest thanks – and congratulations -- to this year’s program chairs, Patrick Le Galès
and Cathie Jo Martin. Patrick and Cathie have put together a program that features an unusually deep and
rich set of offerings, something that we can attribute to the proactive role they played in initiating panels
and recruiting a top-flight set of featured speakers. Heartfelt thanks are due as well to our network organizers who provide indispensable leadership and service to the organization and are in fact the crucial link to
our broad and diverse membership base. Putting together a program of this caliber is hard and time-consuming work, and those of us who are able to enjoy the fruits of these collective efforts are deeply in debt
to all of these colleagues.
I extend separate and very special thanks to Martha Zuber, a.k.a., SASE lady, who in the nearly two years
since she became our executive director, has brought a huge injection of energy and vitality to our organization. Every day, Martha brings the entirety of very broad arsenal of talents and resources to bear on
behalf of SASE. For her boundless optimism and creativity, for her ideas and initiative, for her tireless
work to translate these ideas into reality, I am deeply grateful. This year’s conference has benefited from
Martha’s formidable Parisian networks, but also from her hard work in researching and implementing a
new and more efficient conference planning system (the All-Academic system). But also, at a more general
level, Martha has been an extremely positive force in SASE’s development, taking the initiative and undertaking myriad projects that have improved and much rejuvenated our organization.
We thank the featured speakers who have taken time out of their schedules to be with us this weekend, and
we are especially pleased this year to be joined by Amitai Etzioni, who founded our organization back in
1989. We hope that he is pleased to find SASE, on this, its twentieth anniversary, thriving and growing.
I have enjoyed working over the last year with all of these friends as well as with friends and colleagues on
the executive board, who gave of their time to serve on the board and on prize and other committees that
are central to SASE’s mission. Now it is time for me to pass on the torch. I am grateful to Michael Piore
who at this time last year passed on to me an exceptionally vibrant and healthy organization, and now I am
delighted to do the same with Jonathan Zeitlin. Having Jonathan at SASE’s helm allows me to step aside in
the knowledge that our organization is in truly excellent hands.
I wish you all a productive and stimulating few days at the conference, and an enjoyable stay in Paris.
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At A Glance Calendar
Thursday, July 16
8:45 am - 5:45 pm: Registration 13 rue de l’Université
Morning
Afternoon
10:00-1:30: Executive Council Meeting
56 rue des Saints-Pères, Goguel
1:30-3:00: Concurrent Program Session
12:00-1:00: Featured Speaker
Robert Boyer - History Repeating for Economists:
an Anticipated Financial Crisis
3:15-4:45: Concurrent Program Session
5:00-6:00: Featured Speaker
Kellee Tsai - The Great Socialist Transformation:
Capitalism without Democracy in China
6:00-7:00: Presidential Address
by Kathleen Thelen
Friday, July 17
8:45 am - 5:45 pm: Registration 13 rue de l’Université
Morning
Afternoon
8:45-10:15: Concurrent Program Session
1:45-3:15: Concurrent Program Session
10:30-12:00: Concurrent Program Session
3:30-4:45: Concurrent Program Session
12:00-1:30: Network Organizers Meeting
56 rue des Saints-Pères, Goguel
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6:30: Gala Reception and Awards Ceremony at the
Paris Stock Exchange
Place de la Bourse, 2e Arrondissement
Bourse Metro Station, Metro line 3
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Saturday, July 18
8:45 am - 12:00 pm: Registration
Morning
Afternoon
8:45: SER Editorial Board Meeting
1:30-3:00: Concurrent Program Session
8:45-10:15: Concurrent Program Session
3:15-4:15: Featured Speaker
Philippe Steiner - Biomarket or Gift-Giving? The
Socio-Economics of a New Scarce Resource
10:30-12:00: Concurrent Program Session
4:45-5:45: Featured Speaker
Neil Fligstein - The Rise and Fall of the Mortgage
Securitization Industry
**Attention**
All featured speakers will give their talks at:
27 rue Saint Guillaume: Amphithéatre Emile Boutmy (auditorium)
Conference Site Map
The three buildings in which the conference will take place are indicated in black.
SASE president Kathleen Thelen and featured speakers will give their presentations in
the Boutmy Auditorium at 27 rue Saint Guillaume.
All coffee breaks will be held at 13 rue de l’Université.
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Neighborhood Map
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2009 Featured Speakers
**All featured speakers will give their talks at 27 rue Saint Guillaume:
Amphithéatre Emile Boutmy**
Robert Boyer is an economist currently at CEPREMAP (Paris) and GREDEG (Sophia Antipolis). His major research interests are in institutional and
historical macroeconomics, innovation and growth analysis, labor markets
and wage labor nexus, international comparisons of capitalisms, European
integration, and financial crises. He is a contributor to régulation theory that
investigates the factors that shape institutional and technological long term
evolutions; i.e. growth regimes as well as cyclical and structural crises. For
the past decade he has analyzed the origins, diffusion and crisis of the American finance-led accumulation regime.
Neil Fligstein is the Class of 1939 Chancellor’s Professor in the Department
of Sociology at the University of California and the Director of the Center
for Culture, Organization, and Politics at the Institute of Industrial Relations.
His main research interests lie in the fields of economic sociology, organizational theory, and institutional theory. He recently completed a book entitled
Euroclash: The EU, European Identity, and the future of Europe (Oxford
University Press, 2008) and is currently working with Doug McAdam on a
book analyzing how institutions are formed. He recently began a project to
analyze the causes of the current financial crisis in the U.S.
Kellee S. Tsai is Professor of Political Science and Director of East Asian
Studies at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Her
most recent book is Capitalism Without Democracy: The Private Sector
in Contemporary China (Cornell University Press, 2007). She is also the
author of Back-Alley Banking: Private Entrepreneurs in China (Cornell
University Press, 2002), co-author of Rural Industrialization and Non-Governmental Finance: Insights from Wenzhou (in Chinese, Shanxi Economics
Press, 2004), co-editor of Japan and China in the World Political Economy
(Routledge, 2005), and several articles.
Philippe Steiner is a longstanding member of France’s economic sociology
field and a professor of sociology at the Université Paris IV, Sorbonne. The
third edition of his book La sociologie économique was published by La
Découverte (2007). His current work examines the market for human body
organs. His most recent publication, Traité de Sociologie Economique, coedited with Francois Vatin, will be published by Les Presses Universitaires
de France in September.
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About This Program
This conference schedule has been loosely divided into two event types: speakers and sessions. The latter
category includes all panels, including featured panels and author-meets-critic events. In an attempt to limit
scheduling conflicts, sessions and featured speakers do not overlap.
Featured speakers are all listed in the at-a-glance calendar.
There are 9 time slots for sessions during the conference, as indicated on the at-a-glance calendar. Since
there are concurrent sessions scheduled into each time slot, each session has been identified with a letter
and a number. The letter corresponds to the network organizing the session and is paired with a number to
create a unique identifier to help you locate the session in the program. Featured Panels are listed as FP and
Mini-Conference Themes as TH.
To find out where and when a given participant is presenting, you can look at the participant list in the back
of this program. Next to his or her name, you will find the panels in which he or she is presenting, as well
as the times of those panels. For example: Jane Smith, A13, Monday 1:30. Once you have this information,
you can go to the main schedule and look for the A13 panel on Monday at 1:30.
The main schedule provides a detailed list of sessions (titles, locations, participants, etc.) in chronological
order. To help you navigate it more quickly, a list of sessions organized by network appears just before it in
this program.
Mini Conference Themes
This year, SASE is re-introducing a series of sessions designed to provide a space in which scholars
may spend time discussing selected number of focused socio-economic themes in depth. These “miniconferences” are unique to this year’s conference. Each mini-conference consists of a series of panels, and
each panel has a discussant, meaning that selected participants submitted completed papers by June 2009.
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Welcome to Paris!
Some information about the conference and its location:
Sciences Po is located in Saint Germain des Prés, one of the most renowned neighborhoods of Paris. Since
the 17th century, it has been the nexus of literary and artistic life in Paris. From Delacroix and Manet to
Racine and Balzac to Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre, many writers, intellectuals, and artists
have left their mark here.
Getting Around
Telephone overview- how to call france from another country
Dial the international code 00, the code of the country; then the number without the first 0. With the France
Télécom Pays Direct service, you can obtain an operator in your own country free of charge. If you wish,
the operator can establish reverse-charge calls for you. For this service, dial 0 800 99 00 and the country
code. Common country codes: 49 for Germany, 44 for the United Kingdom, 39 for Italy; 34 for Spain, 11
(AT&T) or 19 (MCI) for the United States, 16 for Canada (0 800 99 30 16 AT&T Canada)
Using the metro system
The metro is a quick and easy way to travel around the city, as well as the best value. The Paris metro
has around 300 stations. Their entrances are usually marked by a big yellow “M”. It runs on 16 lines,
numbered from 1 to 14, 3bis and 7bis. Each line has a color, which you’ll find on signs in the stations and
on all the RATP maps. Connections between lines make your journey easy to plan. For an idea of your
journey time, allow an average of TWO minutes per station and add 5 minutes for each connection.
Maps of the public transport network, in all shapes and sizes, are available free of charge at the ticket
offices, as well as at all the information centers of the Paris Convention and Visitors Bureau. Large-scale
maps are also displayed on the platforms and at the entrance to each station. The metro operates every
day including public holidays, from around 6:00 AM to 12:30 AM. Times of the first and last trains vary
depending on the point along the line from which you are departing.
Metro fares
A single metro ticket costs €1.60, and can be used for one journey, including all connections. Tickets are
white in color and can be purchased individually or in a book of 10 (carnet) for €11.40, at the ticket offices
or machines in metro stations, and also in some tobacconists.
Riding by bus
On the buses, you use the same tickets as in the metro, with no limit of distance (including suburbs), except
on the Balabus, Noctilien and routes 221, 297, 299, 350, and 351. The bus driver can sell single tickets
Or take a boat!
The Batobus is a shuttle-boat service that enables you to take trips along the Seine without guided
commentary and to hop on and off at eight stops: Eiffel Tower, Champs-Elysées, Musée d’Orsay, Louvre,
Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Notre-Dame, Hôtel de Ville, and Jardin des Plantes. The service operates from
10:00 AM to 9:00 PM. Boats depart every 15 to 25 minutes.
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Special Events
Awards Ceremony and Gala Reception:
Capitalism in Crisis at the Paris Stock Exchange:
Opening Address by Bruno Latour, Vice President for Research at Sciences-Po
SASE’s reception will be held this year beneath the gilded ceilings of the Paris Stock Exchange — a fitting
venue for continuing the conversation on Capitalism in Crisis. Built by order of Napoleon Bonaparte and
witness to over two centuries of momentous fortune and failure, the Palais de la Bourse is located next to
the historic Les Halles quarter in the heart of Paris.
Getting there is simple: either take a taxi or take Metro line 3 to the Bourse metro station. Please join us
at 6:30PM on Friday, July 17th at the Place de la Bourse for the awards ceremony and reception. Opening
Address by Bruno Latour, Vice President for Research at Sciences-Po.
Be sure to bring your name tag or invitation included with the program for admission to the gala reception.
Meals
Conference participants are on their own for breakfast and lunch. Coffee will be served between sessions at
13, rue de l’Université (see map page 6).
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2009 Socio-Economic Review Annual Prize
Lane Kenworthy and Leslie McCall
Congratulations to Lane Kenworthy and Leslie McCall, whose article ‘Inequality, public opinion, and
redistribution’ (SER 1/2008), won the second annual prize for the best submitted article published in the
previous year. They will be honored at the awards ceremony on Friday evening.
SASE would also like to congratulate the runners-up, Kurtulus Gemici (‘Karl Polyani and the antinomies
of embeddedness’, SER 1/2008) and Nina Bandelj (‘Economic objects as cultural objects: cultural
articulations and contestations of economic globalization,’ SER 4/2008).
About Socio-Economic Review
We are delighted to announce that Socio-Economic Review (SER) is now listed in the Web of Science.
SER is the official journal of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics. It is part of a broader
movement in the social sciences that returns to the economy’s socio-political foundations. Devoted to
advancing socio-economics, the Review deals with the analytical, political and moral questions arising at
the intersection between economy and society. Articles in SER explore how the economy is or should be
governed by social relations, institutional rules, political decisions, and cultural values. SER considers the
different ways in which the economy affects society, such as by breaking up old institutional forms and
giving rise to new ones. The scope of the journal is deliberately broad, and thus opens the debate to new
variations on its general theme. Its editorial structure allows editors to engage intellectually with authors
and their submissions.
To find out more about SER, including detailed information on how to submit a paper, please look at the
website at http://ser.oxfordjournals.org.
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2009 Travel Grants and Graduate Student
Stipends
SASE extends warm congratulations to the recipients of this year’s travel grants and
graduate student stipends. They will be honored in the awards ceremony on Friday evening.
Travel Grants
Kenneth Amaeshi: “Corporate Social Disclosures and Institutional Legitimacy: Evidence from Varieties
of Capitalism”
Christian David Bustamente and Santiago Arroyo Mina: “Race as Determinant of the Acces of a
Quality Job: A Study for Cali, Colombia.”
Maryse Farhi and Marcos Antonio Macedo Cintra: “The Financial Crisis and the Global Shadow
Banking System”
Sheen Levine and Edward Zajac: “When and Where Can Institutionalization Occur? The Case of Price
Bubbles in Financial Markets”
Michal Koreh: “The Dialectics of Institutional Change: Transforming Welfare Financing in Israel.”
Marina de Souza Sartore: “An essay on Stock Markets Sustainability Index Committees.”
Special thanks to John Campbell and Axel van den Berg for their work on the prize selection committee.
Graduate Student Stipends
Dustin Avent-Holt: “The Neoliberal Experiment: Economists and the Rise of Unregulated Markets in the
U.S.”
Ray-Shyng Chou: “Telecommunications Reform, the State, and Markets: A Comparative Case of Mobile
Telephony in India and China”
Rajiv Nunna: “Financial Regulation and the Savings and Loan Thrift Crisis: A Socio-Legal Analysis of
Monetary Disorder”
Chikako Oka: “Evaluating the Next Generation Model of Labour Regulation: The ILO Programme in
Cambodia’s Garment Sector”
Sanjay Pinto: “Neoliberalism and Varieties of Capitalism: Comparing Socioeconomic Organizing Logics
Across Time and Space”
Special thanks to Lane Kenworthy and Gary Herrigel for their work on the prize committee.
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SASE 2009 Officers, Executive Board, and Staff
Officers
Founder: Amitai Etzioni
President: Kathleen Thelen
President-elect: Jonathan Zeitlin
Past President: Michael Piore
Executive Director: Martha Zuber
Executive Council
Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex, UK
Cathie Jo Martin, Boston University, USA
Lucio Baccaro, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, USA
David Marsden, London School of Economics, UK
Jens Beckert, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Elisa Reis, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro,
Societies, Germany
Brazil
Laszlo Bruszt, European University Institute, Italy Dieter Sadowski, University of Trier, Germany
John Campbell, Dartmouth College, USA
Andrew Schrank, University of New Mexcio, USA
Marie-Laure Djelic, Essec Business School,
France
Margaret Somers, University of Michigan, USA
Carola Frege, London School of Economics, UK
Robin Stryker, University of Minnesota, USA
Gary Gereffi, Duke University, USA
Axel van den Berg, McGill University, Canada
Robert Hancke, London School of Economics, UK Sigurt Vitols, Social Sciences Berlin, Germany
Anke Hassel, Hertie School of Governance,
Germany
Josh Whitford, Columbia University, USA
Gary Herrigel, University of Chicago, USA
Richard Whitley, University of Manchester, UK
Gregory Jackson, University of Bath, UK
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2009 Conference Organizers
Program Co-Chairs
Cathie Jo Martin
Patrick Le Galès
Local Organizing Committee
Bruno Palier
Sophie Dubuisson, Pierre François, Emiliano Grossman, Nicolas Jabko, Christine Musselin, Michael
Storper, and Cornelia Woll
SASE Paris Staff: Annelies Fryberger, Miranda Richmond-Mouillot, Patricia Zraidi
SASE Webmaster: Jeremy Zuber
SASE wishes to express its sincere thanks to the following people and institutions:
Nathalie Massoni, Nathalie Benkorrech, Edith Martine, Stephanie Dubois, Scarlett Jacquemont at
SciencesPo printing services, and the maps service at SciencesPo.
SASE wishes to thank the publishers who were kind enough to display their latest titles at our conference.
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2009 Network Organizers
Special thanks to the SASE Network Organizers who work so hard to make the annual conference such an
intellectually stimulating experience.
Network A: Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society José Antonio Ruiz San Roman
Network B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development Diego Sanchez
Network C: Gender, Work & Family Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay and Bernard Fusulier
Network D: Occupations & Professions Didier Demazière
Network E: Industrial Relations & Political Economy Sabina Avdagic and Lucio Baccaro
Network F: Knowledge, Technology & Innovation Florian Becker-Ritterspach and Geny Piotti
Network G: Labor Markets, Education and Human Resources David Marsden
Network H: Markets, Firms & Institutions Gregory Jackson
Network I: Race, Ethnicity and Immigration David Bartram and Maritsa Poros
Network J: Rethinking the Welfare State
Alex Hicks
Network K: Law and the Social Sciences Kathleen Stone and Alvaro Santos
Network L: French Language
Bernard Fusulier and Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay
Network M: Spanish Language
Manuel Angel Rodriguez
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SASE 2009 Elections
SASE welcomes Jonathan Zeitlin, who has been elected President for a two-year term, from 2009 to
2011.
The following people have been elected to a three-year term (2009-2012) on the Executive Council:
Marie-Laure Djelic
Carola Frege
Gary Gereffi
Robert Hancke
Gary Herrigel
Elisa Reis
Andrew Schrank
Josh Whitford
SASE congratulates newcomers and re-elected members alike.
A big thank you to all those who participated in the election.
Warm thanks and congratulations to AnnaLee Saxenian and Vadim Volkov, who will be leaving the
Executive Council this year.
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SASE 2009 Conference Theme
Paris, France
July 16-18, 2009
Capitalism in Crisis: What’s Next?
Economic Regulation and Social Solidarity after the Fall of Finance Capitalism
To paraphrase the ancient Chinese curse, we have the questionable privilege of living in interesting times.
As the recent financial crisis made agonizingly clear, the future of capitalism is up for grabs and, at a
minimum, the years of neo-liberal triumph have come to an end. One craves a lantern at this dark and
troubling moment, and the 2009 annual conference of the Society of the Advancement of Socio-Economics
will provide illumination into the crisis and its aftermath.
First, we encourage scholars to explore the causes for the current economic decline and their implications
for modes of regulating advanced capitalist economies. What has been the impact of globalization without
regulation and does the current crisis signal a death knell for laissez-faire capitalism? How have different
countries and regions attempted to manage the transition to post-industrial capitalism and what models
have worked best to weather the current economic upheaval? What will be the role of the state and political
contestation in the transition to a new regulatory regime and in managing post-financial, post-industrial
capitalism?
Second, we welcome contributions that consider whether economic efficiency can be reconciled with
social solidarity under the new rules of capitalist competition. Institutional arrangements supporting
managed capitalism have been challenged by new market pressures, neo-liberal ideology, and economic,
social and political uncertainties. What is the future for the social and political institutions that support
egalitarian forms of capitalism? How do contemporary developments resonate with historical turning
points that gave rise to the development of key social and political institutions? We also welcome
contributions that compare evolving forms of capitalism in developing and transition societies, and papers
that contrast institutional development in these countries with changes in developed countries. Scholars
might choose to investigate the challenges posed by globalization, the transition to a service economy,
immigration, financial integration (and disintegration), and religious or ethnic strife – and to explore how
various institutional realms at the national and international levels interact and respond to contemporary
challenges.
Finally, while the literature on “models” or “varieties” of capitalism is vast, it has paid little attention to
the dynamics of change in contemporary capitalism and, rather, has identified distinctive – yet static –
constellations that are linked to varied political and policy outcomes. The enormous problems we face in
the twenty-first century require scholars to move beyond the traditional comparative-statics “comfort zone”
of institutional analysis. We invite scholars to bring insights from their specific empirical studies to develop
new concepts and tools for analyzing institutional change today.
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SASE 2009 Thème de la conférence
Paris, du 16 au 18 juillet 2009
Le capitalisme en crise :
régulation économique et mécanismes de solidarité
Nous traversons une époque de changements profonds. La présente crise financière fait ressortir de manière
éclatante toutes les incertitudes pesant sur le futur du capitalisme. Faut-il y voir le signe d’une reconquête
possible de celui-ci par le contrôle des États? À tout le moins, cette crise marque la fin d’une période de
triomphe du capitalisme financier, soutenu par l’idéologie que l’on taxe, souvent trop rapidement, de néolibéralisme. À l’heure où la recherche de solutions pour sortir de la crise se fait de plus en plus pressante,
nous espérons que la XXIème conférence de la SASE en 2009 sera l’occasion de mettre en évidence les
effets de cette crise et de réfléchir sur l’évolution des modes de régulation.
Par conséquent, nous souhaitons en premier lieu encourager les intervenants de ce colloque à explorer
les causes de la crise de 2008, ainsi que ses conséquences en termes de régulation et de réglementation
des économies capitalistes. Quel a été l’impact de la globalisation non régulée? La crise financière
marque-t-elle le début d’une nouvelle période de régulation, et la fin du «laissez-faire» capitaliste?
Comment différents pays, différentes régions du monde ont-ils fait face à la transition post-industrielle?
Comment ont-ils réagi à la crise des marchés financiers? Quel sera le rôle de l’État et des mouvements
politiques contestataires dans la transition vers une nouvelle régulation? Peut-on parler d’une nouvelle
forme de capitalisme, à la fois post-financier et post-industriel, et appelant à la création de nouvelles
de règles? Quels sont les effets de la crise dans les villes, et quelles stratégies peuvent-elles adopter?
Comment bénéficient-elles de la croissance apportée par la globalisation, et quel impact a la crise sur leur
développement? Tels sont les questions que nous souhaiterions voir soulevées lors de ce colloque.
En second lieu, nous souhaitons recevoir des contributions abordant la question d’une réconciliation entre
solidarité sociale et efficacité économique au sein d’un nouveau système de règles de la concurrence
capitaliste. Par le passé, certains pays ont su conjuguer efficacité économique et faible niveau d’inégalité.
Plus récemment, ces formes de régulations plus égalitaires du capitalisme se sont vus érodées sous la
pression de marchés plus mondialisés, et d’incertitudes d’ordre économique, politique et social. Quel sera
le devenir des institutions sociales et politiques qui rendent le capitalisme plus égalitaire? Dans quelle
mesure la situation actuelle fait-elle écho aux débats et revirements historiques qui donnèrent lieu à la
création de ces institutions? Les communications souhaitées devraient aussi aborder l’évolution comparée
des différentes formes de capitalismes présentes dans les pays en transition ou en développement. L’accent
pourra aussi être mis sur les défis posés par la globalisation, la transition vers une économie de service,
l’intégration - et la désintégration - financière, les conflits religieux ou ethniques, qui sont autant de
facteurs pouvant contribuer à la transformation des systèmes capitalistes et aggraver les inégalités.
Enfin, si la littérature abonde en matière de modèles et de typologie des différentes formes de capitalisme,
les dynamiques les plus contemporaines n’ont pas toujours été clarifiées. Le capitalisme du XXIème siècle
et ses conséquences nécessitent une mobilisation intellectuelle allant au-delà des comparaisons statiques de
l’analyse institutionnelle. Nous accueillerons ainsi les contributions qui porteront particulièrement sur les
dynamiques institutionnelles des différents capitalismes et leurs effets comme facteur d’inégalité.
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SASE 2010
Announcing the 22nd Annual Conference Theme
Governance Across Borders:
Coordination, Regulation, and Contestation in the Global Economy
It is a commonplace that despite growing economic globalization there is no global government. Yet it is
scarcely less common to observe that the global economy does not operate under conditions of anarchy
or through arms-length market exchange alone. Not only is most cross-border trade, investment, and
production coordinated through multinational corporations and inter-firm supply chains, but these activities
themselves are subject to an increasingly dense—if far from complete or coherent—web of transnational
rules, norms, and standards. These rules in turn are produced, contested, and enforced by varying
combinations of public and private actors, including not only national states, whose own regulatory
authority they circumscribe, but also international organizations, regional blocs, trade and professional
associations, multinational firms, expert bodies, NGOs, and advocacy networks.
This year’s conference focuses on the development, dynamics, impact, and implications of emerging
forms of transnational governance in the global economy – public, private, and hybrid. Thus we welcome
contributions on topics such as the organization of multinational corporations, professional service firms,
global supply chains, and financial and commodity markets; the operation of rule-making and standardsetting bodies like the WTO, the European Union, the International Accounting Standards Board, and
private rating agencies; “civil regulation” of labor and environmental standards through corporate codes of
conduct and certification schemes; and the role of business and/or civil society actors in transnational rule
making. Participants might equally choose to examine themes such as the interplay between governance
processes at different levels (transnational, regional, national, subnational), the impact of transnational
regulation on national institutions and policies in developed and developing countries, its influence on the
strategies of different types of actors, and its consequences for the distribution of power and resources.
Finally, we invite contributors to consider the explanatory and evaluative challenges raised by the current
development of transnational governance. How far, for example, can this be explained in terms of the
Polanyian “double movement” of disembedding and re-embedding of markets in society, still perhaps the
most widespread paradigm in Socio-Economics? What alternative theoretical frameworks are available?
How should we evaluate transnational governance arrangements, individually and in the aggregate? Are
they effective, accountable, legitimate, and sustainable? Are they, or could they become, democratic?
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List of Featured Panels
SASE Annual Conference
FP-02: Global Relations and Neo-Liberalism
Thursday, 3:15pm Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-210
FP-03: Author Meets Critics: Wolfgang Streeck: “Re-Forming Capitalism: Institutional Change in the
German Political Economy”
Thursday, 3:15pm Room: 13 rue de l’Université: Salle Erignac
FP-04: Crisis in the Regulation Regime – A New Economic Paradigm?
Friday, 8:45am
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 404
FP-05: Ideological Change and Popularizing the New Economic Paradigm
Friday, 10:30am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-09
FP-06: Employers and Human Capital Investment in the Twenty-First Century
Friday, 10:30am
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 403
FP-07: Dynamics of Finance Capital
Friday, 10:30am
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 404
FP-08: The Contributions of Behavioral Economics to the Study of Socioeconomics
Friday, 1:45pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: Amphithéatre Jean Moulin (auditorium)
FP-09: Author Meets Critics: Christel Lane and Jocelyn Probert: «National Capitalisms, Global Production
Networks. Fashioning the Value Chain in the UK, US and Germany»
Friday, 1:45pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: Salle Erignac
FP-10: Cities and Growth/Property Developers: Paris in Perspective
Friday, 1:45pm
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 404
FP-11: The Making of an International Bourgeoisie?
Friday, 3:30pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: Salle Erignac
FP-12: Wine Markets
Friday, 3:30pm
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Goguel
FP-13: Sustaining Growth and Social Solidarity/Economic Labor Market Outsiders
Saturday, 8:45am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-211
FP-14: SER Editor’s Meeting (closed session - not open to the public)
Saturday, 8:45am
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Goguel BIS
FP-15: Immigration/Ethnicity
Saturday, 10:30am Room: 13 rue de l’Université: Salle Erignac
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List of Panels and Rooms by Mini-Conference
Theme 1: Price and Value in Markets and Firms
TH01-01: Miniconference Theme 1: Value Creation and Price Setting
Thursday, 1:30pm Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 103
TH01-02: Miniconference Theme 1: Pricing in Aesthetic Markets
Friday, 8:45am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: Salle Erignac
TH01-03: Miniconference Theme 1: Controlling and Negotiating Value Categories
Friday, 10:30am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-208
TH01-04: Miniconference Theme 1: Practice, Work and Value
Friday, 1:45pm
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 103
TH01-05: Miniconference Theme 1: Value in Financial Markets
Saturday, 1:30pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: Salle Erignac
Theme 2: Global Value Chains: Comparing Sectoral Patterns and National
Institutional Contexts
TH02-01: Clusters and Global Value Chains
Thursday, 1:30pm Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 106
TH02-02: Disaggregation of the Global Value Chain and Firm Boundaries
Thursday, 3:15pm Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 106
TH02-03: Global Integration, National Context, and Upgrading
Friday, 8:45am
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 303
Theme 3: Overcoming Financialisation and its Crisis: Ideas from and
Suggestions for Accounting, Economics, and Law
TH03-01: Miniconference Theme 3: Understanding the Ongoing Crisis and its Macroeconomic
Implications
Thursday, 1:30pm Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-208
TH03-02: Miniconference Theme 3: Accounting Regulation and Information for Resilient Financial
Markets
Thursday, 3:15pm Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 104
TH03-03: Miniconference Theme 3: Rediscovering Governance and Regulation of Business
Friday, 8:45am
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 407
TH03-04: Miniconference Theme 3: Finance, Irrational Exuberance and the Speculation Issue
Friday, 10:30am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-210
TH03-05: Miniconference Theme 3: The Financial Nexus in Economy and Society: Institutional
Perspectives
Friday, 1:45pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-210
TH03-06: Miniconference Theme 3: The Trans-Historical Roots of Financial Transformations and Crises
Friday, 3:30pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-208
TH03-07: Miniconference Theme 3: Round Table: Discussing Alternatives for the Financial System
Saturday, 1:30pm
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 404
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Theme 4: Analyzing Institutional Diversity and Change: Using Set Theoretical
and Configurational Methods in Comparative Research
TH04-01: Miniconference Theme 4: QCA Methods and Comparative Institutional Analysis
Thursday, 3:15pm Room: 13 rue de l’Université: Salle du Conseil
TH04-02: Miniconference Theme 4: QCA Methods and Comparisons of Social Policy
Friday, 8:45am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-211
TH04-03: Miniconference Theme 4: QCA Methods and Large N Analysis of Firm-Level Data
Friday, 10:30am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-211
Theme 5: CSR, Sustainability, and Diverse Models of Capitalism
TH05-01: Miniconference Theme 5: Social Costs of Business, CSR, and Sustainable Development
Thursday, 3:15pm Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-208
TH05-02: Miniconference Theme 5: CSR, Varieties of Capitalism, and Institutional Change
Saturday, 10:30am Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-208
TH05-03: Miniconference Theme 5: CSR and Market Liberalism
Saturday, 10:30am Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 404
List of Panels and Rooms by Network
Network A: Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society
A-01: Author Meets Critics: Amitai Etzioni: “The Moral Dimension: Toward a New Economics,” 20 Years
Later
Thursday, 1:30pm Room: 13 rue de l’Université: Amphithéatre Jean Moulin (auditorium)
A-02: Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society (I).
Thursday, 3:15pm Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-101
A-03: Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society (II)
Friday, 8:45am
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 401
A-04: Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society (III)
Friday, 10:30am
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 104
A-05: Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society (IV)
Saturday, 8:45am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-104
Network B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
B-01: Issues on Empowerment: Gender and Microcredit in Developing Countries
Thursday, 1:30pm Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 304
B-02: Work, Precarization and New Protections in the Americas and in Europe: A Comparative Analysis (I)
Thursday, 1:30pm Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 407
B-03: Economic Development and Institutions in post-Socialist Countries
Thursday, 3:15pm Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 304
B-04: Links between International and National Institutions in the Neo-Liberal Era
Thursday, 3:15pm Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 401
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B-05: Work, Precarization and New Protections in the Americas and in Europe: A Comparative Analysis
(II)
Thursday, 3:15pm Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 402
B-06: Local Governance and Sustainable Development
Friday, 8:45am
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Goguel
B-07: Economic policies in Response to Financial Crises
Friday, 8:45am
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 402
B-08: Globalization, Citizenship and Migration
Friday, 10:30am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-08
B-09: Emerging Challenges in China´s Economic Development
Friday, 10:30am
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 106
B-10: Policy Debates in an Era of Globalization and Crisis
Friday, 10:30am
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 407
B-11: Financial Capitalism and the Crisis in the Global Economy
Friday, 1:45pm
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 104
B-12: Policy Debates in Conflict Environments
Friday, 1:45pm
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 106
B-13: Work, Precarization and New Protections in the Americas and in Europe: A Comparative Analysis
(III): Neo-Liberalism at Stake: Emerging Work Forms and Labor Markets
Friday, 3:30pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-102
B-14: Global Production Networks and Clusters: General Issues and European Experiences
Saturday, 8:45am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-102
B-15: Global Impacts of the Crisis
Saturday, 8:45am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-08
B-16: Foreign Investment, Governance Arrangements and Development
Saturday, 8:45am
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 103
B-17: State, Markets and Development Policy in Developing Countries
Saturday, 10:30am Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-102
B-18: The Changing Organization of Capitalism and Finance in Europe
Saturday, 10:30am Room: 13 rue de l’Université: Salle du Conseil
B-19: Knowledge, Health, and Development
Saturday, 1:30pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-210
Network C: Gender, Work & Family
C-01: Author meets critics: Work-Family Articulation in France and Québec; the Role of Intermediary
Actors; by Marie-Agnès Barrère Maurisson and Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay
Thursday, 1:30pm Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 402
C-02: Author Meets Critics: Dominique Méda: «L’État Prévoyant: Quelles Origines? Quelles
Significations?» (2009) (book on the role of the State, in relation to childcare and employment quality)
Thursday, 3:15pm Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Goguel
C-03: Gender, Work and Family
Friday, 8:45am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-205
C-04: Genre, Milieux Professionnels, et Vie Familiale (session conjointe avec Network L)
Friday, 8:45am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-08
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C-05: Employment, Household and Age
Friday, 8:45am
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 103
C-06: Child, Elderly Care and Domestic Work
Friday, 10:30am
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 303
C-07: Employment and Working Conditions
Friday, 1:45pm
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 407
C-08: Work-Life Balance and Family Policy
Friday, 3:30pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-103
C-09: Fathers, Parenthood and Parental Leave
Saturday, 8:45am
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 106
C-10: Gender, Pregnancy and Dowry
Saturday, 8:45am
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 403
C-11: Gender and Labour Regimes
Saturday, 1:30pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-08
Network D: Occupations and Professions
D-01: Becoming or Still Being Professionals
Thursday, 1:30pm Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-07
D-02: Occupations or Professions in the Division of Labor
Friday, 8:45am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-11
D-03: Occupations, Work and Employment: Cross Glances
Friday, 1:45pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-11
D-04: Professional Workers and Financial Regulation
Friday, 3:30pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-205
D-05: Professions and Organizations
Saturday, 8:45am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-14
Network E: Industrial Relations and Political Economy
E-01: Author-Meets-Critics Session on Bernhard Ebbinghaus’s ‘Reforming Early Retirement in Europe’
Thursday, 1:30pm Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Goguel
E-02: Corporate Governance: Contemporary Changes and Policy Effects
Thursday, 3:15pm Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-103
E-03: Author Meets Critics: Lane Kenworthy: “Jobs with Equality”
Thursday, 3:15pm Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-07
E-04: Between Markets and Institutions: Low-Wage Work in Six Affluent Democracies
Friday, 8:45am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-101
E-05: Rethinking Institutions and Institutional Change in European Political Economy
Friday, 8:45am
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 304
E-06: The Global Financial Crisis: Has the Opportunity Labor was Waiting for Suddenly Materialized? (I)
Friday, 10:30am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-14
E-07: Balancing Flexibility and Security
Friday, 10:30am
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 304
E-08: Regulatory Regimes, Accountability and Development
Friday, 10:30am
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 401
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E-09: Employers and Firms’ Strategies in Contemporary Capitalisms
Friday, 1:45pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-103
E-10: New Threats and Opportunities for Unions
Friday, 1:45pm
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 401
E-11: The Global Financial Crisis: Has the Opportunity Labor was Waiting for Suddenly Materialized? (II)
Friday, 3:30pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-14
E-12: Unions, Inequality and Employment
Saturday, 8:45am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-09
E-13: Regulation, Reform and State Capacity
Saturday, 8:45am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: Salle du Conseil
E-14: Neoliberal Reforms and Structural Change in the Periphery
Saturday, 8:45am
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 303
E-15: New dynamics in collective bargaining and empoyment regulation
Saturday, 8:45am
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 304
E-16: Economic patriotism – The Clash of Political and Economic Boundaries
Saturday, 8:45am
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 407
E-17: Institutional Complementarities, Adjustment and Reform in Advanced Political Economies
Saturday, 10:30am Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-10
E-18: Regulation and Labor Standards
Saturday, 10:30am Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 304
E-19: Varieties of Capitalism: Comparing the Logics and Developments in Labor Markets, Industrial
Relations, and Welfare States
Saturday, 1:30pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-103
E-20: Participation, Economic Cycles and Institutional Change
Saturday, 1:30pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-14
Network F: Knowledge, Technology & Innovation
F-01: Asian Business Systems and Internationalization
Thursday, 1:30pm Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-101
F-02: Regional Foundations of Knowledge Production and Innovation
Thursday, 3:15pm Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-13
F-03: Change and Internationalization of the Institutional Embeddedness of Innovation
Friday, 8:45am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-07
F-04: Regulation of Innovation and Markets for Innovation
Friday, 10:30am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: Salle Erignac
F-05: Sectoral Foundations of Innovation
Friday, 10:30am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: Salle du Conseil
F-06: Planning and Policies of Innovation
Friday, 10:30am
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Goguel
F-07: Societal Foundations of Creativity and Knowledge Production
Friday, 1:45pm
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Goguel
F-08: Firm Learning and Innovation in Emerging Economies
Friday, 1:45pm
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 402
F-09: Triggers of Entrepreneurship
Friday, 3:30pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-10
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F-10: Socio-Economic Impacts of New Technologies
Friday, 3:30pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-12
F-11: Knowledge, Learning and Innovation in Multinationals
Saturday, 8:45am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-10
F-12: Innovation Networks and Clusters (I)
Saturday, 8:45am
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 401
F-13: Knowledge Nodes and Innovation in Emerging Economies
Saturday, 10:30am Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-210
F-14: Entrepreneurship and Socio-Economic Development, Panel I: Foundations
Saturday, 10:30am Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-211
F-15: Entrepreneurship and Socio-Economic Development, Panel II: Recent Developments
Saturday, 1:30pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-211
F-16: Innovation Networks and Clusters (II)
Saturday, 1:30pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-10
Network G: Labor Markets, Education & Human Resources
G-01: International and Comparative Human Resource Management: Current Research
Thursday, 1:30pm Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-10
G-02: Management Research and Learning for Sustainable and Responsible Capitalism
Thursday, 1:30pm Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-11
G-03: Managerial Networks and Innovative Firms
Thursday, 1:30pm Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-12
G-04: Community or Network? Businesses’ and Workers’ Adaptation to the Breakdown of Internal Labor
Markets
Thursday, 3:15pm Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-102
G-05: Discrimination in Employment: Gender
Thursday, 3:15pm Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-205
G-06: Institutions and Education: Influence on Labour Market
Thursday, 3:15pm Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-10
G-07: Migration
Thursday, 3:15pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-12
G-08: Discrimination in Employment: Race
Friday, 8:45am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-103
G-09: Training: Costs and Outcomes
Friday, 8:45am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-14
G-10: New Theoretical Perspectives
Friday, 8:45am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: Salle du Conseil
G-11: New Knowledge Production or Academic Capitalism? Work and Professional Orientations of
Academic Scientists in the «Entrepreneurial University»
Friday, 8:45am
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 403
G-12: Competition, Employment Policies, Talent Management and Labour Market Regulation in
Professional Football Leagues
Friday, 10:30am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-101
G-13: Employment: International Models
Friday, 10:30am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-07
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G-14: Minimum Wages Revisited in the Enlarged EU
Friday, 10:30am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-10
G-15: HRM: Motivation and Job Satisfaction
Friday, 10:30am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-12
G-16: Educating Managers
Friday, 10:30am
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 103
G-17: Contemporary Flexible Employment, Employment Intermediation and Economic Decline
Friday, 1:45pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-101
G-18: Training: New Perspectives
Friday, 1:45pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-211
G-19: Wage Inequality
Friday, 3:30pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-101
G-20: Globalization, Uncertainty and their Effects on Young Labour Market Entrants: Conceptual and
International Perspectives
Friday, 3:30pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-07
G-21: The Politics of Skills and Welfare Provision: History Matters!?
Friday, 3:30pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-09
G-22: What´s Next on Labour Markets: A Cross-National Overview (I)
Friday, 3:30pm
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 103
G-23: Precarious Employment
Friday, 3:30pm
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 104
G-24: Work Organisation and HRM
Saturday, 8:45am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-205
G-25: Life Course and Careers (I)
Saturday, 8:45am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-13
G-26: Public Policy, Markets, and Social Perceptions
Saturday, 8:45am
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Goguel
G-27: Precarious Work and Employment
Saturday, 8:45am
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 104
G-28: Employer Branding for Organisation Value, Employee Well Being and Employee Voice
Saturday, 8:45am
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 402
G-29: Employment and Retirement in a Globalizing Europe - Disentangling the Issues
Saturday, 10:30am Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-101
G-30: Regulation and Representation
Saturday, 10:30am Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-205
G-31: Labour Market Policy
Saturday, 10:30am Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-11
G-32: Life Course and Careers (II)
Saturday, 10:30am Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-13
G-33: Agency Work and Labour Market Intermediaries
Saturday, 10:30am Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 103
G-34: Social Integration and Labour Markets
Saturday, 1:30pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-102
G-35: What´s Next on Labour Markets: A Cross-National Overview (II)
Saturday, 1:30pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-205
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G-36: Globalization, Uncertainty and their Effects on Young Labour Market Entrants – Evidence from
national case studies
Saturday, 1:30pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-208
G-37: Labour Markets and Institutional Change
Saturday, 1:30pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-11
G-38: Work Organisation: Comparative Perspectives
Saturday, 1:30pm
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 103
G-39: HRM: Organisations and Values
Saturday, 1:30pm
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 104
G-40: Training: Comparative Perspectives
Saturday, 1:30pm
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 407
Network H: Markets, Firms & Institutions
H-01: Corporate Governance and the Role of the Board
Thursday, 1:30pm Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-103
H-02: An Alternative Banking Business Model? Savings, Cooperative and Public Banks in the Current
Financial Meltdown
Thursday, 1:30pm Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-205
H-03: Understanding Shareholder Value as an Idea, Practice, and Ideology
Thursday, 1:30pm Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-210
H-04: How Firms Interpret their Market and Institutional Environments
Thursday, 1:30pm Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-09
H-05: Entrepreneurship and Network Dynamics
Thursday, 1:30pm Room: 13 rue de l’Université: Salle Erignac
H-06: Taste, Distinction, Judgment and Other Influences on Markets
Thursday, 1:30pm Room: 13 rue de l’Université: Salle du Conseil
H-07: Business Lobby and Institutional Reform
Thursday, 1:30pm Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 104
H-08: Markets as Interaction Orders
Thursday, 3:15pm Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-11
H-09: The Diversity Firms Within and Between Institutional Settings
Thursday, 3:15pm Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-14
H-10: New Frontiers in Comparative Capitalism
Thursday, 3:15pm Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 103
H-11: Science, Ideas and Ideology: The Influence of Economics
Friday, 8:45am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-210
H-12: Markets for Credit: Global Context and Local Realities
Friday, 8:45am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-10
H-13: Risk, Regulation and Financial Instruments
Friday, 8:45am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-13
H-14: In the Wake of the Financial “Tsunami”: Theory, Policy and Reality
Friday, 8:45am
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 104
H-15: Corporate Social Responsibility and its Social Origins
Friday, 8:45am
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 106
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H-16: Contemporary Changes in the Wage-Labour Nexus in Europe
Friday, 10:30am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-103
H-17: Finance and Social Discourse
Friday, 10:30am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-104
H-18: Science, Ideas and Economic Policy
Friday, 10:30am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-13
H-19: Creating and Ordering Markets
Friday, 1:45pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-102
H-20: Financial Speculation and Crisis
Friday, 1:45pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-104
H-21: The EU’s Government of Trans-Industry Regulations
Friday, 1:45pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-208
H-22: Giving Accounts of Crisis and Responsibility
Friday, 1:45pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-07
H-23: Market Regulation
Friday, 1:45pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-10
H-24: Sociological Perspectives on Markets
Friday, 1:45pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-13
H-25: Regulating capitalism? The Rise of the Market and the Restructuring of the State
Friday, 1:45pm
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 304
H-26: Debates over Alternative Models of the Firm
Friday, 1:45pm
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 403
H-27: Understanding Value in Different Calculative Contexts
Friday, 3:30pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-104
H-28: Regulation in a Long-term Perspective
Friday, 3:30pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-08
H-29: The Present and Future of Financialization
Friday, 3:30pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-11
H-30: The Influence of Corporate Governance on Employment and Organizational Restructuring
Friday, 3:30pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: Salle du Conseil
H-31: Bubbles, Speculation and Risk
Saturday, 8:45am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-103
H-32: Institutional Entrepreneurship
Saturday, 8:45am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-07
H-33: New Perspectives on Interests and Preferences
Saturday, 8:45am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-12
H-34: Industry Development: Innovation and Institutions
Saturday, 10:30am Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-104
H-35: Comparative Capitalism: From Business Strategy to Social Norms?
Saturday, 10:30am Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-07
H-36: Corporate Governance in Transition Economies
Saturday, 10:30am Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-12
H-37: Long-term Changes in Financial Systems
Saturday, 10:30am Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-14
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H-38: Regulation and Politics
Saturday, 10:30am Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 104
H-39: Origins of Variety in Capitalism and Democracy: The Economics of Politics or the Politics of the
Economy?
Saturday, 10:30am Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 401
H-40: Political Aspects of Institutional Change
Saturday, 10:30am Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 407
H-41: Governing Banks: New Paradigms beyond the Crisis
Saturday, 1:30pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-07
H-42: Market Environments and Employment Patterns
Saturday, 1:30pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-12
H-43: Multinational Enterprises and Institutional Diversity
Saturday, 1:30pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-13
H-44: Short-termism and Financial Market Pressures
Saturday, 1:30pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: Salle du Conseil
Network I: Race, Ethnicity & Immigration
I-01: Immigrants and Labor Markets
Thursday, 3:15pm Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-09
I-02: Immigrants and Marginalization
Friday, 8:45am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-09
I-03: Immigration and Integration
Friday, 10:30am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-11
I-04: Immigration, Race and Public Policy
Friday, 1:45pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-09
I-05: The Financial Crisis and Immigration/Race
Saturday, 1:30pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-104
Network J: Rethinking the Welfare State
J-01: Causes and Outcomes of Public Transfers
Thursday, 1:30pm Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-102
J-02: The Politics of East Asian and Latin American Welfare
Thursday, 3:15pm Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-211
J-03: Policy Change in Social Policy
Thursday, 3:15pm Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 407
J-04: Challenge of the Economic Crisis to the Moral Foundations of Capitalism
Friday, 8:45am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-102
J-05: Politics of Social Rights
Friday, 8:45am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-12
J-06: The Dualization of Societies in Advanced OECD Countries?
Friday, 1:45pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-14
J-07: New Political Perspectives in Theory and Practice
Friday, 1:45pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: Salle du Conseil
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Friday, 3:30pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-210
J-09: Welfare and Workfare
Friday, 3:30pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-211
J-10: Politics and Policy of Labor Markets
Saturday, 8:45am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-210
J-11: Poverty and Inequality
Saturday, 10:30am Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 106
J-12: Politics and Policy
Saturday, 10:30am
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 402
J-13: Partisanship and Policy
Saturday, 1:30pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-101
J-14: Politics of Health Care
Saturday, 1:30pm
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 303
J-15: Welfare State and Economic Crisis
Saturday, 1:30pm
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 402
Network K: Law and the Social Sciences
K-01: Critical Approaches to Corporate Governance – The Current Financial Crisis
Thursday, 1:30pm Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-104
K-02: Social Rights and Capabilities
Thursday, 1:30pm Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-13
K-03: Sociological Perspectives on Theories of the Market
Thursday, 1:30pm Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-14
K-04: Critical Perspectives on Global Governance Regimes
Thursday, 3:15pm Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-104
K-05: Critical Approaches to Corporate Governance
Thursday, 3:15pm Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 404
K-06: Domestic Social Issues in Changing Economic Contexts
Friday, 8:45am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-104
K-07: Flexibility and Labor Regulation
Friday, 10:30am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-205
K-08: Towards New Indicators of Wealth
Friday, 10:30am
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 402
K-09: The Conventions behind the Crisis of Neo-Liberal Capitalism
Friday, 3:30pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-13
K-10: Social Rights
Saturday, 8:45am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-101
K-11: Local Reception of Transnational Regulation
Saturday, 8:45am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-11
K-12: Gender Discrimination from a Comparative Perspective
Saturday, 10:30am Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-103
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Network L: French Language
L-01: Responsabilité Sociale, Gouvernance et Emploi
Friday, 1:45pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-12
L-02: Commons et les Institutions: Monnaie et Finance
Saturday, 10:30am Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-08
L-03: Capitalisme Européen et Mondialisation
Saturday, 10:30am Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-09
L-04: Questions Financières
Saturday, 10:30am Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 303
L-05: La Crise et l’Etat
Saturday, 1:30pm
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-09
Network M: Spanish Language
M-01: Economía Internacional y Crisis
Thursday, 1:30pm Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-08
M-02: Economía y Empresa
Thursday, 3:15pm Room: 13 rue de l’Université: S-08
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M-03: Unión Europea
Friday, 8:45am
Room: 13 rue de l’Université: J-208
M-04: Spanish Session 1
Saturday, 10:30am
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 403
M-05: Spanish Session 2
Saturday, 1:30pm
Room: 56 rue des Saints-Pères: Salle 403
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TH01-01
Thursday
13:30-15:00
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 103
Miniconference Theme 1: Value Creation and Price Setting (I)
Theme 1: Price and Value in Markets and Firms
Participants
Morphology of Local Markets and Price Setting: The Case of the Funeral Market in France
Pascale Trompette, Grenoble Université
Olivier Boissin, Grenoble Université
Reputation Dynamics and Prices: The Case of Bordeaux Wine Futures
Pierre-Marie Chauvin, University of Bordeaux
What Lies Beneath: Discourse and The Creation of Value in Markets
Shahzad Mumtaz Ansari, University of Cambridge and Erasmus University
Kamal Munir, Judge Business School, University of Cambridge
Violina Rindova, McCombs School of Business
Discussant
Mark Zbaracki, University of Western Ontario
TH02-01
Thursday
13:30-15:00
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 106
TH03-01
Thursday
13:30-15:00
13 rue de
l’Université: J-208
Miniconference Theme 2: Clusters and Global Value Chains
Theme 2: Global Value Chains: Comparing Sectoral Patterns and National Institutional Contexts
Participants
A Giant Industrial District Under Global Capitalism: Structural Cohesion and Heterarchy in Culture
Tsutomu Nakano, Aoyama Gakuin University
Inter-firm Networks and Economic Outcomes: Comparing the Bicycle Industries in Taiwan and South
Korea
Michelle Fei-yu Hsieh, Insitute of Sociology, Academia Sinica
The Dynamics of Garment District Advantage: Lessons from Four Countries
Bruno Courault, CNRS LEST
Miniconference Theme 3: Understanding the Ongoing Crisis and its Macroeconomic Implications
Theme 3: Overcoming Financialisation and its Crisis: Ideas from and Suggestions for Accounting,
Economics, and Law
Moderator
Yuri Biondi, CNRS & CNAM
Participants
The subprime crisis in institutional and historical analysis
Robert Boyer, CEPREMAP-ENS
Just What Was and Is the Role of Financialization in Our Current Economic Crisis?
Ken Zimmerman, Oregon Public Utility Commission
Varieties of banking aid measures
Beat Weber, OeNB
Stefan W. Schmitz, OeNB
A-01
Thursday
13:30-15:00
13 rue de
l’Université:
Amphithéatre
Jean Moulin
(auditorium)
Author Meets Critics: Amitai Etzioni: «The Moral Dimension: Toward a New Economics,» 20 Years
Later
Network A: Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society
Session Organizer
José A. Ruiz San Román, Universidad Complutense Madrid
Presenters
Amitai Etzioni, George Washington University; founder of SASE
Edward Lehman, NYU
Pablo Garcia-Ruiz, Universidad de Zaragoza
Miguel Llofriu, University of Valencia
Paul van Seters, Tilburg University
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B-01
Thursday
13:30-15:00
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 304
B-02
Thursday
13:30-15:00
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 407
C-01
Thursday
13:30-15:00
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 402
Issues on Empowerment: Gender and Microcredit in Developing Countries
Network B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Participants
‘Economic Empowerment of Women’ as a Global Project: The Limits of Social Change in the Neo Liberal
Era
Nitza Berkovitch, Ben Gurion University
Kemp Adriana, Tel Aviv University
African Women’s Survival 101: Tontines, Njanggis, Money-Go-Rounds as Alternatives to Failed
‘Capitalist’ Economies.
Bridget A. Teboh, University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
Mutual Help Networks in Globalization
Morio Onda, Ryutsu Keizai University
Work, Precarization and New Protections in the Americas and in Europe: A Comparative Analysis
II: Strength of Concepts
Network B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Participants
“Non-standard work as comparative labor market measure in the United States and France”
Donna Kesselman, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense
Amériques/Europe du ‘salariat bridé’ et le ‘salariat liquide’
Patrick Cingolani, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre-La-Défense
Hybridation, une lecture des transformations du travail: comparaison France/Brésil
Christian Azaïs, Université de Picardie Jules Verne
Author Meets Critics: Marie-Agnès Barrère Maurisson and Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay: «WorkFamily Articulation in France and Québec: The Role of Intermediary Actors»
Network C: Gender, Work & Family
Presenters
Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, Université du Québec à Montréal
Marie-Agnès Barrère Maruisson, Université de Paris I
Discussants
Bernard Fusulier, University of Louvain
Dominique Méda, Centre d’Etudes de l’Emploi
D-01
Thursday
13:30-15:00
13 rue de
l’Université: S-07
E-01
Thursday
13:30-15:00
56 rue des SaintsPères: Goguel
Becoming or Still Being Professionals
Network D: Occupations & Professions
Participants
Work at the Age of Procedures in the Service Economy. Contractualized Service Quality in Social
Housing, Equipments and the Room for Work
Pascal Ughetto, Latts, Université Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée
De nouvelles compétences humaines pour contrer le stress au travail du cadre hiérarchique
Jean M. Trudel, University of Sherbrooke
Annie Gosselin, Université de Sherbrooke
Between connoisseur and the eye: gender and profession
Yuying Lee, FengChia University
Occupational Values of Social Work Students: Comparative Studies on Beijing and Paris (OVSWS)
Feng Yue, Laboratoire Printemps, UVSQ, Paris, France
Processes of Legitimation and Competition in U.S. Medical Education, 1765-1930
Lynn E. Miller, La Salle University
Richard M. Weiss, University of Delaware
Financial regulations in the professionnal configuration of corporate finance
Valerie Boussard, Laboratoire Printemps
Author Meets Critics: Bernhard Ebbinghaus: «Reforming Early Retirement in Europe»
Network E: Industrial Relations & Political Economy
Moderator
Pepper Culpepper, Harvard University
Presenters
Christine Trampusch, University of Berne
Karen Anderson, Radboud University Nijmegen
Anne-Marie Guillemard, Paris Descartes Sorbonne
Bernhard Ebbinghaus, University of Mannheim
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F-01
Thursday
13:30-15:00
13 rue de
l’Université: J-101
G-01
Thursday
13:30-15:00
13 rue de
l’Université: S-10
Asian Business Systems and Internationalization
Network F: Knowledge, Technology & Innovation
Participants
What do we know about the Indian Business System: A Literature Review
Florian August Arthur Becker-Ritterspach, University of Groningen
Indian Multinationals, Comparative Capitalism and Implications for Global Economic Institutions
Andreas Nölke, Goethe University Frankfurt
Heather Taylor, Goethe University
Producing in China and the problem of opportunism.
Geny Piotti, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
China’s variety of capitalism: a transnational perspective
Tobias ten Brink, Institut für Sozialforschung Frankfurt
International and Comparative Human Resource Management: Current Research
Network G: Labor Markets, Education and Human Resources
Session Organizer
Stefan Zagelmeyer, International University Bad Honnef-Bonn
Participants
Devoted to keep or happy to break promises -- MNC’s international IR and the global financial crisis
Satu Lähteenmäki, Turku School of Economics
Marit Viljanen, Turku School of Economics
European MNEs and the International Business Environment: Views from the European HR Headquarters
Leonardo Sforza, Hewitt Associates
Stefan Zagelmeyer, International University Bad Honnef-Bonn
Diffusion of Working-time Practices in Europe
Mark Smith, Grenoble Ecole de Management
Be Flexible or Die? Exploring the Relation between Flexible Staffing Practices and Product Innovation
André Veenendaal, University of Twente
Martijn van Velzen, University of Twente
Jan Kees Looise, University of Twente
G-02
Thursday
13:30-15:00
13 rue de
l’Université: S-11
Management Research and Learning for Sustainable and Responsible Capitalism
Network G: Labor Markets, Education and Human Resources
Session Organizers
Doris Ruth Eikhof, Stirling Management School, University of Stirling
Roger Sugden, Stirling Management School, University of Stirling
Participants
The political nature of the corporation - or: Why management studies is ready for a second ‘Enrongate’
Dirk Matten, Schulich School of Business
In skills we trust, but its qualifications we count: The unsustainablity of higher education output for
business
Chris Warhurst, University of Strathclyde
When lifestyle aspirations get in the way of critical thinking: Professional identity construction among
students of Human Resource Management
Juliette Summers, University of Stirling
Jerry Hallier, Stirling Management School
The co-generation of knowledge and learning processes: A missing link in management and public policy
education
Mari Jose Aranguren, Orkestra - Basque Institute of Competitiveness
Miren Larrea, Orkestra - Basque Institute of Competitiveness
James R Wilson, Orkestra - Basque Institute of Competitiveness
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G-03
Thursday
13:30-15:00
13 rue de
l’Université: S-12
Managerial Networks and Innovative Firms
Network G: Labor Markets, Education and Human Resources
Session Organizer
David W Marsden, London School of Economics
Moderator
Michael Robert Smith, McGill University
Participants
Managerial styles in innovative firms
Eduardo Garuti Noronha, UFSCAR - Universidade Federal de Sao Carlos
Lenita Maria Turchi, Ipea-Brazilian Institute of Applied Economic Research
Motivation to Innovate among Brazilian Entrepreneurs
Lenita Maria Turchi, Ipea-Brazilian Institute of Applied Economic Research
Jose Mauro Morais, Ilda Alves de Morais and Jose Vitor de Morais
Regionalization of Continuing Vocational Training and French Cluster Policy: Which Sense Given to
Quantification of Needs and Need of Quantification?
Aline Valette, CEREQ
Martine Gadille, CNRS
The survival of small firms as an endogenous problem
Gianluca Argentin, University of Milan-Bicocca
Sabrina Colombo, University of Milan
Giovanna Fullin, University of Milan-Bicocca
H-01
Thursday
13:30-15:00
13 rue de
l’Université: J-103
H-02
Thursday
13:30-15:00
13 rue de
l’Université: J-205
Corporate Governance and the Role of the Board
Network H: Markets, Firms & Institutions
Participants
Outside Directors on Korean Boards: Governance and Institutions
Jootae Kim, Dankook University
Amon Chizema, Loughborough University
Who Disciplines the CFO? An Assessment of Stakeholder Power in Corporate Governance
Jan-Philipp Luedtke, WHU - Otto Beisheim School of Management
Diedrich Bremer, WHU - Otto Beisheim School of Management, Institute of Management
Accounting and Control, Vallendar, Germany
Ansgar Richter, European Business School (EBS) - International University Schloss
Reichhartshausen
Utz Schaeffer, WHU - Otto Beisheim School of Management
European Integration and the Business Elite: The formation of a pan-European network of interlocking
directorates?
Eelke Heemskerk, University of Amsterdam
An Alternative Banking Business Model? Savings, Cooperative and Public Banks in the Current
Financial Meltdown
Network H: Markets, Firms & Institutions
Moderator
Kurt Von Mettenheim, FGV-EAESP
Participants
Comparative Political and Social Economy of Finance and Banking
Kurt Von Mettenheim, FGV-EAESP
The value of external constraints in times of crisis. European banks’ capitalization levels and their
exposure to the global credit slump
Olivier Butzbach, King’s College London
Antonio Lopes, Second University of Naples
The Banco do Brasil in Times of Crisis
Maria Antonieta Del Tedesco Lins, University of São Paulo
Strategic Map of Financial Inclusion
Ursula Heimann, Oficina de Representación en México
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H-03
Thursday
13:30-15:00
13 rue de
l’Université: J-210
Understanding Shareholder Value as an Idea, Practice, and Ideology
Network H: Markets, Firms & Institutions
Moderator
Ruth V. Aguilera, Associate Professor
Participants
Shareholder Value and the Building of a Market for Corporate Control: The Swiss Machine Industry since
the 1990’s
Widmer Frédéric, University of Lausanne
An exploratory study of an early stage R&D-intensive firm under financialization
Pauline Gleadle, The Open University
Colin Haslam, University of Hertfordshire
Edward Lee, University of Hertfordshire
The Firm as an Institution in the Global Economy
Denis Segrestin, Sciences Po - CSO
H-04
Thursday
13:30-15:00
13 rue de
l’Université: S-09
How Firms Interpret their Market and Institutional Environments
Network H: Markets, Firms & Institutions
Session Organizer
Gregory Jackson, University of Bath
Moderator
Linda Brewster Stearns, Southern Methodist University
Participants
Revisiting Coase’s Problem: Acquiring Knowledge via Acquisitions vs. Collaborations
Jerald Hage, Center for Innovation University of Maryland
Jonathan Mote, Center for Innovation University of Maryland
Cracking a black box of price for medical services (the example of Moscow dentistry).
Elena Berdysheva, State University Higher School of Economics
Beyond Informality: Understanding how law enforcers and economic-development agents promote small
and medium firms’ economic growth under the law
Mansueto Facundo Almeida Jr, Brazilian Institute of Applied Economic Research
H-05
Thursday
13:30-15:00
13 rue de
l’Université: Salle
Erignac
Entrepreneurship and Network Dynamics
Network H: Markets, Firms & Institutions
Session Organizer
Gregory Jackson, University of Bath
Moderator
Heather Haveman, University of California, Berkeley
Participants
Structural Folds: Entrepreneurial Dynamics of Business Groups
David Stark, Columbia University
Power and Coevolution: The Dynamics of Change in Two Industries in Japan
Patricia A Nelson, Seijo University
The Silicon Valley Model for New Industries? The Emergence of the Japanese Software and
Biotechnology Industry
Cornelia Storz, Goethe University of Frankfurt
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H-06
Thursday
13:30-15:00
13 rue de
l’Université: Salle
du Conseil
Taste, Distinction, Judgement and Other Influences on Markets
Network H: Markets, Firms & Institutions
Session Organizer
Gregory Jackson, University of Bath
Moderator
Guido Moellering, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Participants
The High-Class Restaurant Sector as a Cultural Industry: a Comparative Study of the Tensions between
Cultural and Business Orientations
Christel Olga Lane, University of Cambridge
The Social Construction of Quality: Status Dynamics in the Market for Contemporary Art
Tamar Yogev, Oxford University
The concept of identity in the economics of the firm: on the renewal of an analysis
Beatrice Boulu, University of Lyon - ISH - LEFI
H-07
Thursday
13:30-15:00
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 104
Business Lobby and Institutional Reform
Network H: Markets, Firms & Institutions
Session Organizer
Gregory Jackson, University of Bath
Moderator
Michael A. Witt, INSEAD
Participants
Between Risk and Uncertainty: Politicians and Firms Building Institutions in Post-Socialism
Roger Schoenman, University of California, Santa Cruz
Business political action in Norway
Trygve Gulbrandsen, Institute for Social Research/Department of Sociology and Human Geography,
University of Oslo
Culture, Economic Governance, and American Business Associations
Lynette Patrice Spillman, Universty of Notre Dame
J-01
Thursday
13:30-15:00
13 rue de
l’Université: J-102
Causes and Outcomes of Public Transfers
Network J: Rethinking the Welfare State
Session Organizer
Alex Hicks, Emory University
Moderator
Michael Shalev, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Participants
The European Social Model: formal institutions and individual attitudes, 1990-2006. A multilevel study.
Monika-Ewa Kaminska, University of Amsterdam
Ferry Koster, University of Leiden
Cash transfers in Brazil: a tool to sustain economic growth?
Lena Lavinas, Associate professor at the Institute of Economics at the Federal University of Rio de
Janeiro
Welfare and housing policies in France
Catherine Gremion, Sciences Po
Pension Fund Governance and Stakeholding. Coordination Failures in the Control of Supplementary
Pensions in Europe.
Johan Jeroen De Deken, University of Amsterdam
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K-01
Thursday
13:30-15:00
13 rue de
l’Université: J-104
Critical Approaches of Corporate Governance – The Current Financial Crisis
Network K: Law and the Social Sciences
Moderator
Donatella Alessandrini, Kent Law School, University of Canterbury (UK)
Participants
The Financial Crisis: Regulatory Failure or Systems Failure?
Paddy Ireland, Kent Law School
Market Failure in the 21st Century
Jeremy R. Paul, University of Connecticut School of Law
Smartening up Gender: Gender Equality in the IFC’s Doing Business Project
Kate Bedford, University of Kent
K-02
Thursday
13:30-15:00
13 rue de
l’Université: S-13
Social Rights and Capabilities
Network K: Law and the Social Sciences
Moderator
Olivier Favereau, University Paris Ouest
Participants
Deliberative Democracy and its Informational Basis
Robert Salais, Centre Marc Bloch, Berlin
A Capability Approach to the European Directive on Parental Leave
Jean-François Orianne, Université de Liège (ULg)
Democracy, Freedom and Social Rights: the Contribution of the Capability Approach
Jean-Michel Bonvin, University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland
Unequal uses of individual right to accreditation of prior experience (VAE): french candidates’ paths in
VAE process.
Anne-Juliette Lecourt Giraud, Laboratory of Labour Economics and Industrial Sociology-CNRS
UMR 6123
K-03
Thursday
13:30-15:00
13 rue de
l’Université: S-14
Sociological Perspectives on Theories of the Market
Network K: Law and the Social Sciences
Moderator
Marley S. Weiss, University of Maryland School of Law
Participants
Richard Posner’s Legal-Economic Theory of Judicial Adjudication: Continuity or Breakdown in
Pragmatism in Legal Theory?
Thierry Kirat, CNRS - Université Paris Dauphine
The Firm as a Real Entity: Economic, Legal and Philosophical Considerations
David Gindis, University of Lyon 2
The problem of order and economic regulation: Contributions from historical and economic sociology
Marc Jacquinet, Universidade Aberta & CERIO
Public Governance of Information Asymmetries - the gap between reality and economic theory
Stefan Mann, Research Station Agroscope
Henry Wüstemann, Humboldt University Berlin
M-01
Thursday
13:30-15:00
13 rue de
l’Université: S-08
Economía Internacional y Crisis
Network M: Spanish Language
Moderator
Antonia Calvo, UNED
Participants
La introducción de los billetes y monedas en euro: posible efecto inflacionario
Antonia Calvo, UNED
Antonio Arrieta, UNED
El reto de la crisis alimentaría en la conclusión de la ronda del desarrollo
Ana Fernandez, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
María Angeles Rodriguez, UNED
El crecimiento económico y la gestión del agua (recursos naturales)
Amelia Perez, UNED
La lucha contra el cambio climático en la UE en tiempos de crisis
Rosa Fernandez, UNED
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FP-02
Thursday
15:15-16:45
13 rue de
l’Université: J-210
FP-03
Thursday
15:15-16:45
13 rue de
l’Université: Salle
Erignac
Global Relations and Neo-Liberalism
Featured Panel
Presenters
Jamie Peck, University of British Columbia
Laszlo Bruszt, European University Institute
Jonathan Zeitlin, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Gay Seidman, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Colin Crouch, Business School, Warwick University
Author Meets Critics: Wolfgang Streeck: «Re-Forming Capitalism: Institutional Change in the
German Political Economy»
Featured Panel
Moderator
Bruno Amable, CES Université Paris 1
Presenter
Wolfgang Streeck, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Discussants
Neil Fligstein, UC Berkeley
Werner Eichhorst, IZA
TH02-02
Thursday
15:15-16:45
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 106
TH03-02
Thursday
15:15-16:45
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 104
Miniconference Theme 2: Disaggregation of the Global Value Chain and Firm Boundaries
Theme 2: Global Value Chains: Comparing Sectoral Patterns and National Institutional Contexts
Participants
Global Value Chain Strategies in Legal Services
Mari Sako, Said Business School - University of Oxford
HRM and Employment Relations in Multinational Value Networks: The Case of Lummerland Express
Tours
Stefan Zagelmeyer, International University Bad Honnef-Bonn
The Impact of Demand Characteristics and Technological Change on Vertical Scope: A Dynamic Account
of Structural Evolution
George Chondrakis, Said Business School - University of Oxford
Mari Sako, Said Business School - University of Oxford
The Possibilities of Non-Modular Value Chains: Outsourcing and Off-Shoring in the Cell-Phone Industry
Ulrich Voskamp, Sociological Research Institute Goettingen
Volker Wittke, Sociological Research Institute Goettingen
Miniconference Theme 3: Accounting Regulation and Information for Resilient Financial Markets
Theme 3: Overcoming Financialisation and its Crisis: Ideas from and Suggestions for Accounting,
Economics, and Law
Moderator
Arnaldo Canziani, University of Brescia
Participants
Accounting, Common Knowledge, and the Dynamics of the Stock Market
Shyam Sunder, Yale School of Management
Accounting Information and the Stock Market Process: an Experimental Analysis
Larry Bensimhon, Cnam
Yuri Biondi, CNRS & CNAM
Transnational Private Governance and Regulatory Responses to the Financial Crisis: the Case of
Accounting Standards
Andreas Nölke, Goethe University Frankfurt
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Thursday
15:15-16:45
13 rue de
l’Université: Salle
du Conseil
Miniconference Theme 4: QCA Methods and Comparative Institutional Analysis
Theme 4: Analyzing Institutional Diversity and Change: Using Set Theoretical and Configurational
Methods in Comparative Research.
Moderator
Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex
Participants
The Determinants of Ownership Structure across Countries: A Set Theoretical Approach
Gregory Jackson, University of Bath
Ruth V. Aguilera, Associate Professor
A Hierarchical Definition of Family Firm and the Impact of Familiness on Firm’ Value Creation
Maria Jose Casasola, Carlos III University
Roberto Garcia-Castro, Carlos III University
Constitutions and Property Rights: A Fuzzy-Set Approach
Alexander Zlatanos Ibsen, University of Arizona
TH05-01
Thursday
15:15-16:45
13 rue de
l’Université: J-208
Miniconference Theme 5: Social Costs of Business, CSR, and Sustainable Development
Theme 5: CSR, Sustainability, and Diverse Models of Capitalism.
Moderator
Pascal Petit, University Paris 13
Participants
“Southern European” capitalism and the social costs of business enterprise
Marco Rangone, University of Padua
Stefano Solari, University of Padua
Where Corporate Managements and Agencies Administration Meets: A Conventionalist Reading of NeoLiberalism and Sustainable Development.
Gaël Plumecocq, EconomiX - Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense.
Régulation Theory and Sustainable Development
Sandrine Rousseau, University Lille 1 CLERSE UMR 8019
Bertrand Zuindeau, University of Lille 1
Finance and environment: CSR as an answer to a double exteriority for a new type of firm
Thomas Lamarche, Université Lille3
A-02
Thursday
15:15-16:45
13 rue de
l’Université: J-101
Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society (I)
Network A: Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society
Session Organizer
José A. Ruiz San Román, Universidad Complutense Madrid
Moderator
Elena Fernández Martín, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Participants
El Voluntariado Corporativo como Estrategia para las Empresas Innovadoras y la Nueva Generacion de
Directivos
Leticia Porto Pedrosa, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Elena Fernández Martín, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Crisis Global del Capitalismo Financiero (1994-2008) - Reflexiones iniciales para un Comunitarismo
Financiero
Juan Antonio Sarmiento, Centro de Servicios y Consultoria Especializada
Los dialogos morales como fundamento de la buena sociedad
Miguel J. Llofriu Terrasa, Universidad de Valencia
Discussant
María del Mar Ridaura López, PhD. Student in ETEA. University of Córdoba
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B-03
Thursday
15:15-16:45
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 304
B-04
Thursday
15:15-16:45
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 401
B-05
Thursday
15:15-16:45
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 402
C-02
Thursday
15:15-16:45
56 rue des SaintsPères: Goguel
Economic Development and Institutions in Post-Socialist Countries
Network B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Participants
Crisis to crisis : the high cost of the institutional post-soviet lock-in
Cédric Durand, CEPN (Paris13/CNRS) and CEMI (EHESS)
Maxime Petrovski, CEMI (EHESS)
Human Factor and Global Economy as Determinants of the Transition Economy Process of Serbia
Boris Bulatovic, University of Novi Sad
Veselin Perovic, University of Novi Sad
Post-socialist Capitalism and the Consequences of Institutional Incoherence
Juergen Beyer, University of Hamburg
How European Union Enlargement Influenced Foreign Direct Investment in Postsocialist Europe
Nina Bandelj, University of California, Irvine
Links between International and National Institutions in the Neoliberal Era
Network B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Participants
Eroding a Third World State from Within?: A Close Look at the Implementation of a World Bank Project
Meltem Yilmaz Sener, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Global Partnerships, Responsibilities, and New Regulatory Processes
Suzan Margaret Ilcan, University of Windsor
Intra-State Politics in the Neoliberal Era: The Struggle over the Legal Independence of the Israeli Central
Bank
Daniel Maman, Ben-Gurion University
Zeev Rosenhek, The Open University of Israel
Environmental Governance in South-South Trade Networks: the case study of the seashell trade between
Tanzania and India
Kathryn Tanner, Sociology Department, University of Cambridge
Work, Precarization and New Protections in the Americas and in Europe: A Comparative Analysis
(II): Comparison in a Globalized World: Methods and Cases
Network B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Participants
Transnational union coordination in multinational firms
Isabel da Costa, CNRS-IDHE Cachan
Udo Rehfeldt, IRES
“Comparing the most constrasting case-studies”
Olivier Giraud, CNRS CMB Berlin
La condition de chômeur: comparaison Brésil-France-Japon
Nadia Araujo Guimaraes, University of Sao Paolo
Didier Demazière, CNRS
Author Meets Critics: Dominique Méda: «L’État Prévoyant: Quelles Origines? Quelles
Significations?” (2009) (book on the role of the State with regard to childcare and employment
quality)
Network C: Gender, Work & Family
Presenter
Dominique Méda, Centre d’Etudes de l’Emploi
Discussants
Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, Université du Québec à Montréal
Bernard Fusulier, University of Louvain
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Thursday
15:15-16:45
13 rue de
l’Université: J-103
Corporate Governance: Contemporary Changes and Policy Effects
Network E: Industrial Relations & Political Economy
Moderator
Helen Callaghan, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Participants
A Comparison of Empirical Research on Codetermination and Public Discourse
Dieter Sadowski, IAAEG, University of Trier
Kai Kühne, IAAEG, University of Trier
Addressing Gender Equity through Corporate Governance
Colm McLaughlin, University College Dublin
Simon Deakin, Cambridge Centre for Business Research
Ownership, governance, and pay: empiricial evidence from the UK
Andrew Pendleton, University of York, UK
Howard Gospel, King’s College London
E-03
Thursday
15:15-16:45
13 rue de
l’Université: S-07
Author Meets Critics: Lane Kenworthy: «Jobs with Equality»
Network E: Industrial Relations & Political Economy
Moderator
Cathie Jo Martin, Political Science, Boston University
Discussants
Lane Kenworthy, Department of Sociology, University of Arizona
David Rueda, Oxford University
Lucio Baccaro, MIT
F-02
Thursday
15:15-16:45
13 rue de
l’Université: S-13
G-04
Thursday
15:15-16:45
13 rue de
l’Université: J-102
Regional Foundations of Knowledge Production and Innovation
Network F: Knowledge, Technology & Innovation
Participants
The Social Logics of Innovation. Survey on European Patents of Italian firms
Carlo Trigilia, University of Florence
Francesco Ramella, University of California, Santa Cruz
Italian universities and local development. The path from ivory tower to triple helix
Alberto Gherardini, University of Florence (IT)
The linkages between industry and university in the pharmaceutical sector in Brazil
Julia Paranhos, PhD student of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Innovation, technology and knowledge in the electronic industry of Mexico
Raquel Edith Partida Rocha, Profesora Investigadora
Community or Network? Businesses’ and Workers’ Adaptation to the Breakdown of Internal Labor
Markets
Network G: Labor Markets, Education and Human Resources
Moderator
Petra M. Moog, Universität Siegen, Deutschland
Participants
Professional Communities and Inter-Professional Networks in Health Care.
Paul Adler, University of Southern California
Charles Heckscher, Rutgers University
Managing the Boundary of an ‘Open’ Project
Fabrizio Ferraro, IESE Business School
Siobhan O’Mahony, University of California, Davis
Communities and Networks: What Lessons from the Attitudes-Behavior Relationship?
John Paul MacDuffie, University of Pennsylvania
Community by Design, Network by Coincidence? A Case of the Virtual Marketplace
Valery Yakubovich, University of Pennsylvania
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G-05
Thursday
15:15-16:45
13 rue de
l’Université: J-205
Discrimination in Employment: Gender
Network G: Labor Markets, Education and Human Resources
Moderator
Lenita Maria Turchi, Ipea-Brazilian Institute of Applied Economic Research
Participants
Towards gender equality on Spanish corporate boards? Skills and labour market implications of current
legislation.
Maria C. Gonzalez, University of Oviedo (Spain)
Lara Martinez, University of Oviedo
What difference do beliefs make? An empirical analysis of the gender-wage gap
Simon Janssen, University of Zurich and Centre for Economic and Bussiness Research Copenhagen
Uschi Backes-Gellner, University of Zurich
Gendering the ‘doing business’ index
Jill Rubery, Mancheser Business School
G-06
Thursday
15:15-16:45
13 rue de
l’Université: S-10
Institutions and Education: Influence on Labour Market
Network G: Labor Markets, Education and Human Resources
Moderator
Vera Trappmann, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena
Participants
Turning Points in the History of East German Labour Market - Obstacles and Chances for Young People
Holle Grunert, Martin-Luther University
Employment Protection Legislation in Russia: Regional Enforcement and Labour Market Outcomes
Anna Lukyanova, Higher School of Economics, Moscow
Job stability in Russia and Germany: comparative study on micro data
Tatiana Karabchuk, State University Higher School of Economics, Moscow
Is the Labour Market Policy in the New Members States in Line with the Lisbon Agenda?
Vera Trappmann, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena
Social Differentiation of Youth in the Russian Professional Education and their Labor Aspiration
Yana Roshchina, State University - Higher School of Economics, Moscow
G-07
Thursday
15:15-16:45
13 rue de
l’Université: S-12
Migration
Network G: Labor Markets, Education and Human Resources
Moderator
Eduardo Garuti Noronha, UFSCAR - Universidade Federal de Sao Carlos
Participants
Global Adaptation and Individul Differences: US Expatriates in China
Anastasia M Luca, Professor
Links between immigration and education in modern societies
Steffen Hillmert, Department of Sociology, University of Tuebingen
The territorial mobility of southern Italian graduates:constraints, strategies and opportunities.
Nazareno Panichella, University of Milan
The Working Hours of German Migrants: Temporary Versus Permanent
Martin Kahanec, IZA and CELSI
H-08
Thursday
15:15-16:45
13 rue de
l’Université: S-11
Markets as Interaction Orders
Network H: Markets, Firms & Institutions
Session Organizer
Gregory Jackson, University of Bath
Moderator
Cornelia Storz, Goethe University of Frankfurt
Participants
Tying the knot: Customer Relationship Management and market-building in consumer banking
Zsuzsanna Vargha, Columbia University
The Multiple Logics of Money
Simone Polillo, Sociology Department, University of Virginia
Informations and social control on credit markets: from face-to-face to economic identification
Gilles Laferté, INRA
Helping hands in modern markets. Reciprocal relations when purchasing informal work.
Lotta Björklund Larsen, Score / Department of Social Anthropology
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Thursday
15:15-16:45
13 rue de
l’Université: S-14
The Diversity Firms Within and Between Institutional Settings
Network H: Markets, Firms & Institutions
Moderator
Brendan McSweeney, Royal Holloway University of London
Participants
A Measure of Comparative Institutional Distance
Jasper Hotho, University of Groningen
FDI Integration in a Transition-Country Environment: the Case of Bulgaria
Milena Gradeva, CES University Paris 1
Diversity Within and Between Varieties of Capitalism: Transnational Survey Evidence on Human
Resource Management
Chris Brewster, University of Reading
Geoff Wood, University of Sheffield
James Walker, University of Reading
H-10
Thursday
15:15-16:45
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 103
New Frontiers in Comparative Capitalism
Network H: Markets, Firms & Institutions
Moderator
Christel Olga Lane, University of Cambridge
Participants
The Impact of The Changing Business Environment on Established Economic Logics
Richard Whitley, Manchester Business School, University of Manchester
China and Varieties of Capitalism
Gordon Redding, INSEAD
Michael A. Witt, INSEAD
The CSR/Sustainability Dimension in the European System of Corporate Governance in Comparative
Perspective
Sigurt Vitols, WZB
I-01
Thursday
15:15-16:45
13 rue de
l’Université: S-09
Immigrants and Labor Markets
Network I: Race, Ethnicity and Immigration
Moderator
David Bartram, University of Leicester
Participants
Labour Market Experiences of Polish Accession Workers in the UK: Micro-level Analysis
Maura Sheehan, University of Brighton
Ray Bachan, University of Brighton
The weakening of skills development and increased reliance on labour immigration in liberal market
economies
Chris Wright, University of Cambridge
The Temporary Migration of Low-skilled Workers: The International Context and an Evaluative
Framework
Fiona MacPhail, University of Northern British Columbia
Judy Fudge, University of Victoria
J-02
Thursday
15:15-16:45
13 rue de
l’Université: J-211
The Politics of East Asian and Latin American Welfare
Network J: Rethinking the Welfare State
Moderator
Jen-Der Lue, Department for Social Welfare, National Chung-Cheng University
Participants
The Risk Shift in Post-industrial Economies: A Comparative Study on Social Risks in 18 Post-industiral
Economies including Asian States
Sophia Seungyoon Lee, University of Oxford
The Effect of Social Spending on Absolute Poverty in Latin America and The Caribbean, 1985-1999
Luis Edgardo Maldonado Navarro, Lehrstuhl für Empirische Sozial- und Wirtschaftsforschung,
Universität zu Köln
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J-03
Thursday
15:15-16:45
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 407
K-04
Thursday
15:15-16:45
13 rue de
l’Université: J-104
Policy Change in Social Policy
Network J: Rethinking the Welfare State
Participants
Bringing the state back in - the role of fiscal federalism for welfare restructuring
Christof Schiller, Hertie School of Governance
Anke Hassel, Hertie School of Governance
The Dialectics of Institutional Change: Transforming Welfare Financing in Israel
Michal Koreh, The Hebrew university of Jerusalem
Welfare for Older People in the UK and USA: Shifting Policy Logics?
David Lain, University of Brighton Business School
Is social policy change bounded by institutions or ideas? A local justice perspective on the French Prime
pour l’emploi
Pierre Courtioux, Edhec Business School
Critical Perspectives on Global Governance Regimes
Network K: Law and the Social Sciences
Moderator
Katherine Stone, UCLA
Participants
Making Rights Real: The Case for an Institutional Compliance Approach
Diane F Frey, London School of Economics
Making the WTO more flexible: carving out policy autonomy for developing countries
Alvaro Santos, Georgetown Law
Democratic Governance, Distributive Justice and Development in the World Trading System
Chantal Thomas, Cornell University
The Constitution of Transnational Markets: Perspectives from the Economic Sociology of Law
Sabine Frerichs, University of Helsinki
K-05
Thursday
15:15-16:45
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 404
Critical Approaches to Corporate Governance
Network K: Law and the Social Sciences
Moderator
Jeremy R. Paul, University of Connecticut School of Law
Participants
Beyond the Berle Means Paradigm: Private Equity and the New Capitalist Order
Stephen Diamond, School of Law, Santa Clara University
Bridging the Gap between Economic Interests and Law. The Case of Shareholder Rights in Germany and
the United States
Philipp Richard Klages, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
The role of derivatives in financial crises: risks, values, and uncertain futures
Donatella Alessandrini, Kent Law School, University of Canterbury
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Thursday
15:15-16:45
13 rue de
l’Université: S-08
Economía y Empresa
Network M: Spanish Language
Moderator
Miguel-Ángel Galindo, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha
Participants
Emprendedores y crecimiento económico: ¿Existe un proceso de feedback?
Miguel-Ángel Galindo, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha
Jose-Luis Alfaro, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha
Entrepreneurial success in the European innovative firms
Domingo Ribeiro, Universidad de Valencia
Aspectos contables de la innovación
Maria-Teresa Mendez, Universidad Complutense
Las políticas para fomentar las tecnologías de la información y la comunicación en las empresas
¿garantizan un desarrollo económico equilibrado?
Yolanda Fernandez, Universidad Pontificia Comillas
Victor M. Gonzalez, UNED
Coste del cuidado informal derivado del deterioro cognitivo en mayores
Francisco Escribano, Universidad Castilla-La Mancha
Vicente Martinez, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha
Pablo Moya, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha
Blanca Notario, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha
Isabel Pardo, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha
FP-04
Friday
08:45-10:15
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 404
TH01-02
Friday
08:45-10:15
13 rue de
l’Université: Salle
Erignac
Crisis in the Regulation Regime: A New Economic Paradigm?
Featured Panel
Presenters
Robert Boyer, CEPREMAP-ENS
Bruno Amable, CES Université Paris 1
David Levi-Faur, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Steven Vogel, UC Berkeley
Miniconference Theme 1: Pricing in Aesthetic Markets
Theme 1: Price and Value in Markets and Firms
Participants
Price Formation on the Market of Singular Products
Lucien Karpik, Ecole Nationale des Mines
The Social Construction of the Meanings of Price: How Do You Price Your Own Production?
Sarah Sparke, University of Bath School of Management
Pricing Looks: The Gendered Production of Value in Fashion Modeling
Ashley Mears, New York University
Changing Evaluation: The Formation of Contemporary Art Prices since 1870
Pierre Francois, CNRS
Discussant
Patrik Aspers, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
TH02-03
Friday
08:45-10:15
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 303
Miniconference Theme 2: Global Integration, National Context, and Upgrading
Theme 2: Global Value Chains: Comparing Sectoral Patterns and National Institutional Contexts
Participants
Bringing National Institutions into Global Value Chains Analysis: The Case of the Chilean Salmon
Industry
Paulina Ramirez, University of Birmingham, Birmingham Business School
Helen Rainbird, University of Birmingham, Birmingham Business School
From Platforms to Production Partners — Japanese Chains in Korean and Thai Contexts
Dennis Louis McNamara, Georgetown University
National Designs on Chip Design: India and China in the Reorganization of Knowledge-Intensive
Services
Douglas Fuller, King’s College London
The Fight for the Middle: Upgrading, Competition, and Industrial Development in China
Eric Thun, Said Business School/University of Oxford
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TH03-03
Friday
08:45-10:15
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 407
Miniconference Theme 3: Rediscovering Governance and Regulation of Business
Theme 3: Overcoming Financialisation and its Crisis: Ideas from and Suggestions for Accounting,
Economics, and Law
Moderator
Olivier Weinstein, University Paris 13
Participants
The End of Corporate Law
Dalia Tsuk Mitchell, The George Washington University Law School
Financial Disclosure and Corporate Governance: The Limits of Independent Directors
Yuri Biondi, CNRS & CNAM
Pierpaolo Giannoccolo, Alma Mater Studiorum - University of Bologna
Antoine Rebérioux, EconomiX, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre
Lessons from the Last Financial Crisis: A Case Study of Malaysia’s Corporate Governance Response to
Pressures to Adopt Anglo-American Institutions
Shelley Diana Marshall, Monash University
Conventions, Tools, and Methods of Financial Analysis Applied to PPPs: The Discrepancy Between
Financial Rationality and its Macroeconomic Consequences?
Gery Deffontaines, LATTS/ENPC
TH04-02
Friday
08:45-10:15
13 rue de
l’Université: J-211
Miniconference Theme 4: QCA Methods and Comparisons of Social Policy
Theme 4: Analyzing Institutional Diversity and Change: Using Set Theoretical and Configurational
Methods in Comparative Research.
Moderator
Ruth V. Aguilera, Associate Professor
Participants
Conditions for Successful Pension Reform: A Fuzzy Set Analysis of Reform Activities in Western Europe,
1990-2005
Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex
Martin Rhodes, University of Denver
A Critique of the Fuzzy-set Methods in Comparative Social Policy
Sophia Seungyoon Lee, University of Oxford
Explaining European Trade Union Strategies
Roland Erne, University College Dublin
A-03
Friday
08:45-10:15
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 401
Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society (II)
Network A: Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society
Participants
Global Civil Society and the Communitarian Lawsuit: Using ATCA to Express Global Moral Outrage
Gwendolyn Yvonne Alexis, Monmouth University
The Analysis of the Role of Institutions in Promoting Social Capital in Local Productive Systems
Claudia Andreoli Galvao, University of Brasilia
Violeta de Faria Pereira, University of Brasilia
Flavio Borges Botelho Filho, University of Brasilia
Luiz Fernando de Mattos Pimenta, University of Brasilia/ NEAGRI
Promocion de la Composicion Paritaria de los Organos de Gobierno de las Cajas de Ahorros en Espana
Pilar Núñez-Cortés Contreras, PhD. Profesor in ETEA. University of Córdoba
María del Mar Ridaura López, PhD. Student in ETEA. University of Córdoba
Discussants
Comeau-Vallée Mariline, Crises-Uqam
Chaari Nizar, Crises-Uqam
Violeta de Faria Pereira, University of Brasilia
Flavio Borges Botelho Filho, University of Brasilia
Luiz Fernando de Mattos Pimenta, University of Brasilia/ NEAGRI
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Friday
08:45-10:15
56 rue des SaintsPères: Goguel
B-07
Friday
08:45-10:15
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 402
C-03
Friday
08:45-10:15
13 rue de
l’Université: J-205
Local Governance and Sustainable Development
Network B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Participants
A Competitiveness Local Agenda and Public Policies
Marcia Campos-Serna, Tecnologico de Monterrey
Democratic Governance, Local Power and Sustainable Development
Marfisa Barros, Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Brazil
When Globalization meets Postsocialism - Community-based institutions for managing forest commons
and the internationalization of timber market in Romania
Liviu Mantescu, Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung
Economic Policies in Response to Financial Crises
Network B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Participants
Alternative currency as an alternative on crisis situation. The cases of Mexico and Argentina.
Laura Beatriz Collin, El Colegio de Tlaxcala
Prospects of Foreign Exchange Arrangements for East Asia amid the Current of Changes in Global
Finance
Jittima Tongurai, Faculty of Economics, Oita University
Kazuo Toritani, Faculty of Economics, Oita University
The financing of developing countries in the face of the global financial crisis
Daniela Magalhães Prates, Universidade of Campinas (Unicamp)
Marcos Antônio Macedo Cintra, University of Campinas (Unicamp)
The End of Koren Capitalism? - A Critical Approach
You-il Lee, University of South Australia
Gender, Work, and Family: the Brazilian Case
Network C: Gender, Work & Family
Moderator
Bila Sorj, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
Participants
Gender, work and poverty reduction policies in Brazil
Bila Sorj, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
Beyond Pink Collars: Gender and Work in Brazilian Businesswomen’s Narratives
Pedro Jaime, University of Sao Paulo and Université Lumière Lyon 2
Reproduisez-vous, devenez nombreux et surveillez: la famille rurale à l’épreuve des reconfigurations
politico-catholiques dans le sud du Brésil après la deuxième guerre mondiale
Rogerio Luiz Souza, Université Fédéral de Santa Catarina et EHESS
Rapports de sexe et minima sociaux: quelles retombées pour les femmes?
Lena Lavinas, Associate professor at the Institute of Economics at the Federal University of Rio de
Janeiro
C-04
Friday
08:45-10:15
13 rue de
l’Université: S-08
Genre, Milieux Professionnels, et Vie Familiale (session conjointe avec Network L)
Network C: Gender, Work & Family
Moderator
Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, Université du Québec à Montréal
Participants
Analyse de l’effet « genre » et « profession » dans les modes de conciliation travail/famille au sein de
deux univers professionnels fortement genrés : policiers/infirmiers
Bernard Fusulier, University of Louvain
Emilie Sanchez, Université Catholique de Louvain
David Laloy, Université Catholique de Louvain
L’investissement de pères hautement diplômés dans la vie familiale : quelles barrières ?
Dominique Méda, Centre d’Etudes de l’Emploi
L’autonomie dans le temps de travail des cadres : prisonniers d’un paradoxe?
Émilie Genin, Université de Montréal
Luis Felipe Cisneros, HEC Montréal
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C-05
Friday
08:45-10:15
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 103
D-02
Friday
08:45-10:15
13 rue de
l’Université: S-11
E-04
Friday
08:45-10:15
13 rue de
l’Université: J-101
Employment, Household, and Age
Network C: Gender, Work & Family
Participants
Analyzing Female employment and gender occupational segregation in Taiwan: The Perspective of VoC
Approach
Jen-Der Lue, Department for Social Welfare, National Chung-Cheng University
Yingfang Chen, Department of Social Welfare, CCU, Taiwan
Development of Hosehold Satellite Accounts for Korean Household Production.
Kyungok Huh, Department of Consumer, Family, and Culture, Sungshin University
Most Likely to Succeed: Identity Concerns of the Young and Unemployed
E. Elif Alp, Columbia University
Gender, Work, and Family: Globalization and the Transnational Migration of Professional Chinese
Immigrant Women in Canada
Guida C Man, Atkinson School of Social Sciences, York University
Occupations or Professions in the Division of Labor
Network D: Occupations & Professions
Participants
Between sociology of professional groups and sociology of the market: the constitution of interior design
market in France
Carine Ollivier, Laboratoire PRINTEMPS
Les “solaristes”: grandeurs communes et formation d’un segment professionnel
Amarillo Hubert, Scholar
Drivers or warehousemen: evolution in the profession of workers in the third sector
Constance Perrin-Joly, ATER Université du Havre (France)
Confiance et prévention des risques professionnels
Julien Kubiak, Laboratoire Printemps, UVSQ
Shifting Occupational Boundaries in British Healthcare: Threatening or Furthering the Professional
Project
Ian Kessler, Universty of Oxford
Sue Dopson, University of Oxford
Paul Heron, University of Oxford
Risk in project development: the case of movie producers
Laure de Verdalle, CNRS/laboratoire Printemps
Between Markets and Institutions: Low-Wage Work in Six Affluent Democracies
Network E: Industrial Relations & Political Economy
Moderator
Lane Kenworthy, Department of Sociology, University of Arizona
Participants
Low-Wage Work in Europe: Some Lessons for the United States
John Schmitt, Center for Economic Policy and Research
Wiemer Salverda, AIAS and LoWER, Universiteit van Amsterdam
Niels Westergaard-Nielsen, Aarhus School of Business, Cneter for Corporate Performance
Industrial Relations, Regulation and Wage-Setting Practices
Jerome Gautie, Maison de Sciences Economiques, Universite Paris 1
Gerhard Bosch, IAQ University of Duisburg
Ken Mayhew, Pembroke College, Oxford University
Institutions, Firms and the Quality of Jobs in Low-Wage Labor Markets
Eileen Appelbaum, School of Management and Labor Relations, Rutgers University
Rosemary Batt, Industrial and Labor Relations School, Cornell University
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Friday
08:45-10:15
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 304
Rethinking Institutions and Institutional Change in European Political Economy
Network E: Industrial Relations & Political Economy
Moderator
Wolfgang Streeck, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Participants
Similar structures, different outcomes: The Transformation of Corporatist Institutions in Europe
Lucio Baccaro, MIT
Policy Salience, Informal Institutions, and the Politics of Institutional Change
Pepper Culpepper, Harvard University
Organized Labor and the Politics of Welfare State Change in Western Europe
Karen Anderson, Radboud University Nijmegen
Rethinking Institutional Change in European Industrial Relations: The Cases of Britain, France and
Sweden
Chris Howell, Oberlin College
Rebecca Givan, Cornell University
F-03
Friday
08:45-10:15
13 rue de
l’Université: S-07
G-08
Friday
08:45-10:15
13 rue de
l’Université: J-103
Change and Internationalization of the Institutional Embeddedness of Innovation
Network F: Knowledge, Technology & Innovation
Participants
The Embeddedness of Innovation: the Role of the Changing Financial Markets
Hartmut Hirsch-Kreinsen, TU Dortmund
Governance of innovation on sector level - embedded in a labour based consultation economy
Jan Peter van den Toren, University of Amsterdam, AIAS (Amsterdam Institute for Advanced labour
Studies)
Consumer knowledges and the geographical order of competitiveness in commercial cultural production:
cultural influence, product types and marketing strategies
Michaël N. Deinema, University of Amsterdam
Discrimination in Employment: Race
Network G: Labor Markets, Education and Human Resources
Moderator
Aline Valette, CEREQ
Participants
Race as Determinant of the Acces of a Quality Job: A Study for Cali
Christian David Bustamente, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
Jose Santiago Arroyo, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
The Race as Determinant of the Access to a Quality employment: A Study for the City of Cali, Colombia
Jose Santiago Arroyo, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
Christian David Bustamente, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
The White Working Class in the United States: Race, Class, and Politics
Nancy DiTomaso, Rutgers University
G-09
Friday
08:45-10:15
13 rue de
l’Université: S-14
Training: Costs and Outcomes
Network G: Labor Markets, Education and Human Resources
Session Organizer
David W Marsden, London School of Economics
Moderator
Chris Warhurst, University of Strathclyde
Participants
Improving the Position of University Graduates in the Labour Market: Employer and University
Management Perspectives
Anastasiya Redkina, Higher School of Economics, Perm Branch
Institutions and training outcomes in two Canadian provinces
Michael Robert Smith, McGill University
French Business Cluster Policy: the impact on the relation between the continuing vocational training
system and employment
de Gery Catherine, NEGOCIA
Time - Even More Costly Than Money: Training Costs of Workers and Firms
Simone N. Tuor, University of Zurich
Uschi Backes-Gellner, University of Zurich
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G-10
Friday
08:45-10:15
13 rue de
l’Université: Salle
du Conseil
G-11
Friday
08:45-10:15
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 403
New Theoretical Perspectives
Network G: Labor Markets, Education and Human Resources
Moderator
Nicola Helene Duell, OECD
Participants
Institutional economics and workplace employee participation
David W Marsden, London School of Economics
More Non-standard Forms of Employment - A Theoretical Approach
Renate Neubaeumer, University Koblenz-Landau, Germany
Why Too Much Flexibility in Labour Markets Undermines Worker Productivity: An Institutional Property
Rights Perspective
Bruce E. Kaufman, Georgia State University
New Knowledge Production or Academic Capitalism? Work and Professional Orientations of
Academic Scientists in the «Entrepreneurial University»
Network G: Labor Markets, Education and Human Resources
Moderator
Sarah Hall, University of Nottingham
Participants
‘Puzzle’, ‘Ribbon’, or ‘Gold’? Work and professional orientations of scientists in the ‘entrepreneurial
university’
Alice Lam, Royal Holloway University of London
Types of German and Swiss ‘entrepreneurial’ researchers: motivation and output
Petra M. Moog, Universität Siegen, Deutschland
Entrepreneurs Assessment of the Interaction between Firms and Universities in Brazil
Lenita Maria Turchi, Ipea-Brazilian Institute of Applied Economic Research
Eduardo Garuti Noronha, UFSCAR - Universidade Federal de Sao Carlos
H-11
Friday
08:45-10:15
13 rue de
l’Université: J-210
Science, Ideas and Ideology: The Influence of Economics
Network H: Markets, Firms & Institutions
Moderator
Leslie Salzinger, Boston College Sociology Department
Participants
From Social Control to Financial Economics: The Linked Ecologies of Economics and Business in
Twentieth Century America
Marion Fourcade, UC Berkeley
Rakesh Khurana, Harvard Business School
Neo-Classical Economics and the Reconceptualization of Governance: Lessons from the 1930s
Ronald Applegate, Cornell University
The Neoliberal Experiment: Economists and the Rise of Unregulated Markets in the U.S.
Dustin Avent-Holt, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
H-12
Friday
08:45-10:15
13 rue de
l’Université: S-10
Markets for Credit: Global Context and Local Realities
Network H: Markets, Firms & Institutions
Session Organizer
Alya Guseva, Boston University
Participants
The Institutuional Aspects of Trade Credit: A Historican’s View
Rowena Olegario, Vanderbilt University
Globalization, Transition and Markets for Credit Cards in East and Central Europe
Akos Rona-Tas, UCSD
Alya Guseva, Boston University
Consumer Credit in China
Gang Fan, National Economic Research Institute, China Reform Foundation
Financial Literacy among Russian Households and Ways to Improve It.
Olga Kuzina, The State University - Higher School of Economics
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H-13
Friday
08:45-10:15
13 rue de
l’Université: S-13
Risk, Regulation and Financial Instruments
Network H: Markets, Firms & Institutions
Session Organizer
Gregory Jackson, University of Bath
Moderator
Raymond Loveridge, University of Oxford
Participants
Emergence of Derivative Markets: Implications for Risk and Economic Growth
Bernhard Sammer, Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration
Peter Haiss, WU Wien
The political economy of financial bailouts: markets, institutions and government reactions to the financial
crisis
Emiliano Grossman, Sciences Po
The recent history of Private Equities in the Brazilian environment
Roberto Grün, Federal University of São Carlos
H-14
Friday
08:45-10:15
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 104
In the Wake of the Financial “Tsunami”: Theory, Policy and Reality
Network H: Markets, Firms & Institutions
Session Organizer
Sue Konzelmann, Birkbeck, University of London and London Centre for Corporate Governance &
Ethics (LCCGE)
Moderator
John Wright, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Participants
Organizations and Markets: The Gap between Economic Theory and Reality
Sue Konzelmann, Birkbeck, University of London and London Centre for Corporate Governance &
Ethics (LCCGE)
Frank Wilkinson, University of Cambridge
Financialisation and Corporate Responsibility: implications for the Nature of the Firm
Laurence Cranmer, Birkbeck
German Heufeman, Birkbeck, University of London Centre for Corporate Governance and Ethics
Investing in Futures: Alternative National Approaches to the Global Economic and Financial Market
Crisis
Marc Fovargue-Davies, Birkbeck, University of London Centre for Corporate Governance and
Ethics
Gerhard Schnyder, Cambridge Centre for Business Research
The Saudi Financial Regulators: Their Evolution and Intervention in Current Volatile Markets
Abdulla Adib AlZamil, Birkbeck, University of London Centre for Corporate Governance and Ethics
H-15
Friday
08:45-10:15
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 106
Corporate Social Responsibility and its Social Origins
Network H: Markets, Firms & Institutions
Moderator
Steve Brammer, University of Bath
Participants
An essay on Stock Markets Sustainability Index Committees
Marina Souza Sartore, Federal University of Sao Carlos
Specialization and Performance: Corporate Social Performance
Eun Kyong Shin, Columbia University
A human resources model for social ventures: Lessons from microfinance
Silvia Dorado Banacloche, University of Rhode Island
Françoise Carre, CSP, McCormak Graduate School, University of Massachusetts Boston
Anthony Wheeler, College of Business Administration, University of Rhode Island
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I-02
Friday
08:45-10:15
13 rue de
l’Université: S-09
Immigrants and Marginalization
Network I: Race, Ethnicity and Immigration
Moderator
David Bartram, University of Leicester
Participants
The Rise and Fall of a Learning Region: Mexican Immigrants and Construction in South Philadelphia
Natasha Iskander, New York University
Inequalities and Migration
Alex Julca, UN
Varieties of Roma Groups: A Historical - Comparative Analysis of Patterns of Economic
Complementarities and Exclusion in Italian Societies
Tommaso Vitale, Department of Sociology and Social Research
J-04
Friday
08:45-10:15
13 rue de
l’Université: J-102
Challenge of the Economic Crisis to the Moral Foundations of Capitalism
Network J: Rethinking the Welfare State
Moderator
Victoria Hattam, New School for Social Research
Participants
Reconstructing the Welfare State: Deconstructing the Anglo-American Stake Holder Model and the
Danish/Nordic Model of Felxicutiry._
Charles Sabel, Columbia University
Joshua Cohen, Stanford University
Ad Hoc Morality: Is an Alternative to Neo-liberalism emergent in the policies of crisis management
constructed on the fly.
Michael Piore, MIT
Sean Safford, University of Chicago
Understanding the New Cycle of Recuperation of Criticism in the Age of Cognitive Capitalism
Eve Chiapello, HEC
Moralizing Capitalism: Is it an Oxymoron?
Hélène Tordjmen, CEPN
J-05
Friday
08:45-10:15
13 rue de
l’Université: S-12
Politics of Social Rights
Network J: Rethinking the Welfare State
Session Organizer
Alex Hicks, Emory University
Moderator
John Vail, University of Newcastle
Participants
The Quest for Accountability in a Marketized Welfare State: Can Market tools serve as Public
Accountability Mechanisms?
Avishai Benish, Faculty of Law, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Can Markets Secure Human Rights
Manuel Couret Branco, University of Évora
Social Rights of Migrants in the EU
Moira Nelson, Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences
In the Name of Social Justice: Will Basic Income Strengthen or Weaken Welfare States?
Harry F. Dahms, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
K-06
Friday
08:45-10:15
13 rue de
l’Université: J-104
Domestic Social Issues in Changing Economic Contexts
Network K: Law and the Social Sciences
Moderator
Paddy Ireland, Kent Law School
Participants
Green Jobs and Development in Changing Economies
Consuelo Chacartegui, University Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona)
Patent Law on Trial: The Autopoiesis of a Legal System
Alexander Zlatanos Ibsen, University of Arizona
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Friday
08:45-10:15
13 rue de
l’Université: J-208
Unión Europea
Network M: Spanish Language
Moderator
Antonia Calvo, UNED
Participants
La Unión Europea en la sociedad de la innovación y el conocimiento. Reformas y retos
Antonia Calvo, UNED
Luis Manuel Ruiz, UNED
Convergencia y economía basada en el conocimiento en los Estados miembros de la Unión Europea
Victor M. Gonzalez, UNED
Susana de los Ríos, Universidad Pontificia Comillas de Madrid
Un análisis de los saldos de los recursos propios IVA y RNB del presupuesto de la UE
Pedro Carlos Matarán Serrano, Comision Europea D.G. Presupuestos
Los sistemas bancarios español e italiano. Evolución y estrategias”
Maximo Santos, UNED
FP-05
Friday
10:30-12:00
13 rue de
l’Université: S-09
Ideological Change and Popularizing the New Economic Paradigm
Featured Panel
Moderator
Martha Zuber, SASE
Presenters
Mark Blyth, Johns Hopkins University
Vivien Schmidt, Boston University
Roger Churnside, Universidad de Costa Rica
FP-06
Friday
10:30-12:00
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 403
FP-07
Friday
10:30-12:00
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 404
TH01-03
Friday
10:30-12:00
13 rue de
l’Université: J-208
Employers and Human Capital Investment in the Twenty-First Century
Featured Panel
Presenters
Margarita Estevez Abe, Harvard University
Pepper Culpepper, Harvard University
David Soskice, Political Science, Duke University
Marius Busemeyer, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Dynamics of Finance Capital
Featured Panel
Presenters
Andrew M. Schrank, UNM
Pierre Lascoumes, Sciences Po
J. Nicholas Ziegler, University of California, Berkeley
Miniconference Theme 1: Controlling and Negotiating Value Categories
Theme 1: Price and Value in Markets and Firms
Participants
Audience Structure and the Development of Schemas and Category Systems in Markets
Ozgecan Kocak, Sabanci University
Michael T. Hannan, Stanford University
Greta Hsu, University of California at Davis
Market Value and Control of Markets by Firms
Sophie Dubuisson-Quellier, Centre de Sociologie des Organisations
The Price of Values: Institutions, Tools, and Models in the Valuation of Social Responsibility
Fabrizio Ferraro, IESE Business School
Daniel Beunza, Columbia University
Discussant
David Stark, Columbia University
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TH03-04
Friday
10:30-12:00
13 rue de
l’Université: J-210
Miniconference Theme 3: Finance, Irrational Exuberance and the Speculation Issue
Theme 3: Overcoming Financialisation and its Crisis: Ideas from and Suggestions for Accounting,
Economics, and Law
Moderator
Lawrence E. Mitchell, The George Washington University
Participants
Irrational Expectations and the Problem of Speculation
Lynn Stout, UCLA School of Law
Hedge Funds and the War Machine
Ismail Erturk, Manchester Business School
Julie Froud, University of Manchester
Sukhdev Johal, Royal Holloway, University of London
Adam Leaver, Manchester Business School
Karel Williams, University of Manchester
Individual or Institutional Herding? The Case of French Fund Management Company
Tadjeddine Yamina, University of Paris Ouest La Défense Nanterre
Marsat Sylvain, University of Auvergne-Clermont Economics and Management Departure
TH04-03
Friday
10:30-12:00
13 rue de
l’Université: J-211
Miniconference Theme 4: QCA Methods and the Analysis of Work, Human Resources and Labor
Markets
Theme 4: Analyzing Institutional Diversity and Change: Using Set Theoretical and Configurational
Methods in Comparative Research.
Moderator
Gregory Jackson, University of Bath
Participants
Revisiting Corporate Governance and HRM as Causal Conditions of High Performance Using Qualitative
Comparative Analysis
Roberto Garcia-Castro, Carlos III University
Ruth V. Aguilera, Associate Professor
Miguel Ariño, IESE Business School
The determinants of holistic work practices: A fuzzy-set analysis
Conrad Schulze-Bentrop, University of Paderborn
Family Policies, Education and Female Labor Market Participation in Advanced Capitalist Democracies
Robin Stryker, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona USA
Scott R. Eliason, University of Arizona
A-04
Friday
10:30-12:00
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 104
Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society (III)
Network A: Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society
Session Organizer
José A. Ruiz San Román, Universidad Complutense Madrid
Moderator
Robert Fishman, University of Notre Dame
Participants
Religious Identities and the Social Impact of Religiosity in Latin America
Julio Samuel Valenzuela, University of Notre Dame
“Relational goods”: a communitatian approach to social policies.
Pablo Garcia-Ruiz, Universidad de Zaragoza
Why Inequality Diminishes Civic Engagement and Social Solidarity
Robert Fishman, University of Notre Dame
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Friday
10:30-12:00
13 rue de
l’Université: S-08
B-09
Friday
10:30-12:00
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 106
B-10
Friday
10:30-12:00
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 407
C-06
Friday
10:30-12:00
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 303
Globalization, Citizenship and Migration
Network B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Participants
The Migration of high qualified people and citizenship in South Korea, India and Germany
Markus Pohlmann, University of Heidelberg
The Workings of Global Civil Society - In Relation to the World Capitalist Economy and the Inter-State
System
Hyun-Chin Lim, Department of Sociology, Seoul National University
Perception of Citizenship in Korea: Its Social and Political Variations
Jonghoe Yang, Department of Sociology and the Survey Research Center, Sungkyunkwan
University, Seoul, Korea R.o.C.
A Study of Returnee Entrepreneurship in India
Fei Qin, London School of Economics
Emerging Challenges in China´s Economic Development
Network B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Participants
China and the Global Financial Crisis: Cause? Cure? Both? Neither?
Paul Bowles, University of Northern British Coluimbia
Globalization, Party-State and Capital in China’s Emergent Capitalism
Christopher Andre McNally, East-West Center
Sustainable Industrial Development in China: Challenges and Opportunities
Gary Gereffi, Duke University
Policy Debates in an Era of Globalization and Crisis
Network B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Participants
Does Globalization Increase Unemployment Rates in Affluent Countries? A Test of a New Causal Model
Christopher Kollmeyer, University of Aberdeen
Foreign Bank Strategies and Their Impact in the Latin American Crises
Ina Dimitrieva, Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration
Peter Haiss, WU Wien
Quebec’s workers fund: a market socialist alternative?
Philippe Morin, Institut d’Études Politiques de Paris
Parenthood, Care, and Domestic Work
Network C: Gender, Work & Family
Moderator
Bernard Fusulier, University of Louvain
Participants
Childcare in Russia: family care and intergenerational solidarity.
Veronika Kushtanina, Ecoles des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales
Investing in childcare: what are the individual and collective returns?
Pierre Courtioux, Edhec Business School
Olivier Thévenon, INED
Outsourcing domestic work: is it good for gender equality ?
François-Xavier Devetter, CLERSE
E-06
Friday
10:30-12:00
13 rue de
l’Université: S-14
Roundtable I: The Global Financial Crisis: Has the Opportunity Labor was Waiting for Suddenly
Materialized?
Network E: Industrial Relations & Political Economy
Moderator
Lucio Baccaro, MIT
Presenters
Michael Piore, MIT
Richard M Locke, MIT Sloan School of Management
Ruth Milkman, UCLA
Richard Hyman, LSE
Paul Marginson, University of Warwick
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E-07
Friday
10:30-12:00
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 304
Balancing Flexibility and Security
Network E: Industrial Relations & Political Economy
Moderator
Ida Regalia, University of Milan
Participants
Understanding the multiple sources of and relationships between flexibility and security: a governance
approach
Luigi Burroni, University of Teramo - Italy
Colin Crouch, Business School, Warwick University
Maarten Keune, ETUI
The implementation of Dutch flexicurity policy within collective agreements: A theoretical framework for
institutional change
Hester Houwing, University of Amsterdam
An attempt in designing a flexicurity system at regional level: the case of Friuli - Venezia Giulia
Mario Giaccone, University of Ferrara
Flexible labor markets and interest representation: The case of media production in Germany
Birgit Apitzsch, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
E-08
Friday
10:30-12:00
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 401
Regulatory Regimes, Accountability and Development
Network E: Industrial Relations & Political Economy
Moderator
George Tsogas, Cass Business School, City University London
Participants
Governing Regulatory Discretion: Performance and Accountability in Two Models of Labor Inspection
Work
Roberto Pires, Massachusetts Institute of Technology - MIT
International Framework Agreements and company-level industrial relations: Global commitments versus
local practice.
Christina Niforou, Warwick Business School
Post fordism industrial space and sustainable development, the contributions of the institutional analyzis
Gilles Verpraet, CNRS
Standard Setting for a Moral Economic Order - Fairtrade as a Tightrope Walk between Transnational
Justice and Market Acceptance
Juliane Reinecke, University of Cambridge/ EHESS, Paris
F-04
Friday
10:30-12:00
13 rue de
l’Université: Salle
Erignac
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Regulation of Innovation and Markets for Innovation
Network F: Knowledge, Technology & Innovation
Participants
A market for patents?
Irene Troy, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
The Copyright Dispute: A Transnational Regulatory Struggle
Sigrid Quack, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Leonhard Dobusch, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Efficiency versus effectiveness of information transfer on financial markets
Anna Glasmacher, Universiteit van Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Communicating Progress to the Global Compact as a Mechanism of Regulation of the Business Activity
Estefania Amer-Maistriau, Département d’Economie Politique. Université de Genève
SASE 2009 - Capitalism in Crisis - Sciences Po, Paris
F-05
Friday
10:30-12:00
13 rue de
l’Université: Salle
du Conseil
F-06
Friday
10:30-12:00
56 rue des SaintsPères: Goguel
G-12
Friday
10:30-12:00
13 rue de
l’Université: J-101
Sectoral Foundations of Innovation
Network F: Knowledge, Technology & Innovation
Participants
Strategy and competencies alignment as innovation capacity: the case of an aerospace industry cluster
Bruno Courault, CNRS LEST
Martine Gadille, CNRS
Philippe Méhaut, LEST-CNRS
Aline Valette, CEREQ
How to build a globally competitive high-tech firm with no internal R&D: contractual innovation in the
Brazilian aeronautics industry
Sergio Monteiro Salles-Filho, University of Campinas, Brazil
Marcio Silveira Luz, General Command of Aerospace Technology
Maria Beatriz Machado Bonacelli, University fo Campinas, Brazil
The Embeddedness of Partnering Trends in Local Networks of Excellence: A comparison between
telecommunications and automobile networking dynamics
Dima Younes, Sciences-Po Paris
The impact of innovation and specialisation on local labour markets
Maria Filippa, Université Paris 1
Planning and Policies of Innovation
Network F: Knowledge, Technology & Innovation
Participants
Economic Engineering: Making the Possible Real: The case of the Ascending Auctions Experimental
Design
Fernando Morett, London School of Economics
Local Governance and Innovation Policy in Catalonia
Antonio Martin-Artiles, QUIT - Universitat Autonoma de Barcleona
Joan Rodríguez Soler, Centre d’Estudis Sociològics QUIT
Pilar Carrasquer, QUIT - Universitat Autonoma de Barcleona
Oscar Molina, QUIT, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona
Competition, Employment Policies, Talent Management and Labour Market Regulation in
Professional Football Leagues
Network G: Labor Markets, Education and Human Resources
Moderator
Bas Koene, Rotterdam School of Management
Participants
Contract Duration and Player Performance
Bernd Frick, University of Paderborn
Scouting Networks and Skill Requirements in Israeli Football
Asaf Darr, University of Haifa
From Education Deficit to Learning for Life? Unions, Learning and Employability for Football
Apprentices
Patricia Findlay, University of Edinburgh
Chris Warhurst, University of Strathclyde
Reversal of Fortune in European Football
Alexander Dilger, University of Münster
Ruling the Game: Associations and League Organization in German (Semi-)Professional Football
Axel Haunschild, University of Trier
Doris Ruth Eikhof, Stirling Management School, University of Stirling
Volker Spelthann, University of Trier
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G-13
Friday
10:30-12:00
13 rue de
l’Université: S-07
Employment: International Models
Network G: Labor Markets, Education and Human Resources
Moderator
François Michon, CNRS
Participants
Bridges Over the Atlantic: Are European Employment Models Converging with the United States?
Samuel Rosenberg, Roosevelt University
Convergers and Divergers: A Dimension of Cultural Difference between the United States and Europe
Han-Huei Tsay, George Washington University
Stuart Umpleby, George Washington University
Mateo Ruggia, George Washington University
Dualisation of Labour Markets through Non-Standard Employment? Employment Change in Germany
and France Compared
Daniela Kroos, University of Bremen, Collaborative Reserach Center “Transformations of the State”
United We Restrain, Divided We Rule: Neoliberalism and Labor Unions in Turkey and Mexico
Basak Kus, Yale University
Isik Ozel, Sabanci University, Turkey
G-14
Friday
10:30-12:00
13 rue de
l’Université: S-10
G-15
Friday
10:30-12:00
13 rue de
l’Université: S-12
Minimum Wages Revisited in the Enlarged EU
Network G: Labor Markets, Education and Human Resources
Participants
Minimum wages and low pay work in Germany
Gerhard Bosch, IAQ University of Duisburg
Toward the end of an active minimum wage policy in France?
Jerome Gautie, Maison de Sciences Economiques, Universite Paris 1
What implications of the minimum wage fall in the Netherlands?
Wiemer Salverda, AIAS and LoWER, Universiteit van Amsterdam
HRM: Motivation and Job Satisfaction
Network G: Labor Markets, Education and Human Resources
Moderator
Robert Buchele, Smith College
Participants
Do Lame Ducks Sort into Teams?
Agnes Stribeck, Universitaet Tuebingen
Kerstin Pull, Universitaet Tuebingen
Relationship between pay-for-performance and organizational performance
Jaewon Lee, Kyung Hee University
The impact of employee participatory practice on firms’ human resource practices: evidence from Japan
Katsuyuki Kubo, Waseda University
Mitsuharu Miyamoto, Senshu University
G-16
Friday
10:30-12:00
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 103
Educating Managers
Network G: Labor Markets, Education and Human Resources
Moderator
Simone N. Tuor, University of Zurich
Participants
Entrepreneurship and the University Curriculum in Nigeria and UK: Theory, Method and Assessment
Philippa Hall, University of Central Lancashire
Making Managers: The Creation of Management Education in Postsocialist Countries
Nina Bandelj, University of California, Irvine
The impact of New Public Management (NPM) instruments on PhD education
Peter Schneider, IAAEG, University of Trier
Dieter Sadowski, IAAEG, University of Trier
‘City of London, City of Learning’? Placing financial business education within the varieties of capitalism
Sarah Hall, University of Nottingham
Lindsey Appleyard, University of Nottingham
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H-16
Friday
10:30-12:00
13 rue de
l’Université: J-103
H-17
Friday
10:30-12:00
13 rue de
l’Université: J-104
Contemporary Changes in the Wage-Labour Nexus in Europe
Network H: Markets, Firms & Institutions
Participants
The cuts in employer social contributions in France: a quiet reform of social security institutions
Michael Zemmour, CES Paris 1
The end of the German model? The political economy of the “Hartz” reform
Baptiste Françon, CES University of Paris I
Inter-firm dependence and job inequalities: theoretical hypotheses and empirical tests
Bruno Tinel, CES - University of Paris I
Héloïse Petit, CEE (Centre d’Etudes de l’Emploi) and CES-MATISSE (CNRS, Université Paris I)
Corinne Perraudin, CEE (Centre d’Etudes de l’Emploi) and CES-MATISSE (CNRS, Université
Paris I)
Nadine Thévenot, Université Paris I
Julie Valentin, Université Paris I
Finance and Social Discourse
Network H: Markets, Firms & Institutions
Session Organizer
Gregory Jackson, University of Bath
Moderator
Olivier Butzbach, King’s College London
Participants
Regulating the banking system: Islamic banking as a chance to overcome the recent crises?
Elisabeth Springler, Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration
Habermasian Essay on Financial Market
Christophe Schinckus, Facultés Universitaires St-Louis
Swapping or institutionalizing credit risk in post-subprime crisis context?
David Felipe Martin, Negocia - CCIP
H-18
Friday
10:30-12:00
13 rue de
l’Université: S-13
Science, Ideas and Economic Policy
Network H: Markets, Firms & Institutions
Session Organizer
Gregory Jackson, University of Bath
Moderator
Marion Fourcade, UC Berkeley
Participants
Competition and antitrust after neo-liberalism
Will Davies, Goldsmiths
An Overview of Conflicts between “Neoliberal” Ideology and Functional Markets
Ken Zimmerman, Oregon Public Utility Commission
Washington Consensus and Brussels Consensus in the Global Economic Crisis
Balazs Kotosz, Corvinus University of Budapest
I-03
Friday
10:30-12:00
13 rue de
l’Université: S-11
Immigration and Integration
Network I: Race, Ethnicity and Immigration
Moderator
Maritsa Poros, City College of New York, CUNY
Participants
Social Integration and Economic Success among First and Second Generations of Pakistani and Cape
Verdean Transnational Migrants in a Spanish Town
Monica Ibanez-Angulo, Facultad de Humanidades y Educación, Universidad de Burgos
The socio-economic integration of migrants in Spain: Evidences of the crisis from the Encuesta de
Población Activa (2000-2008)
Elisa Brey, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Islamic Banking in Europe: A Cultural Breakthrough
David A. Armstrong, Fulbright Research Fellow, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin
Immigrants, Integration and Happiness
David Bartram, University of Leicester
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K-07
Friday
10:30-12:00
13 rue de
l’Université: J-205
Flexibility and Labor Regulation
Network K: Law and the Social Sciences
Moderator
Stephen Diamond, School of Law, Santa Clara University
Participants
The Hidden Side of Flexibility: Judicialization in Spanish Labor Regulation
Julia Lopez, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Theories of Convergence and the Hybridization of Regulatory Regimes: Changes in Labor Regulation in
Japan and Australia
Katherine Stone, UCLA
The flexicurity as a new regulatory paradigm: The Italian debate.
Sebastiano Bruno Caruso, University of Catania
K-08
Friday
10:30-12:00
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 402
Towards New Indicators of Wealth
Network K: Law and the Social Sciences
Session Organizer
Florence Jany-Catrice, CLERSE-UMR8019
Moderator
Enrico Giovannini, OECD
Participants
Why and how might we measure the progress ?
Dominique Méda, Centre d’Etudes de l’Emploi
New Composite Indicators and Democracy. Will it be Possible to Bring the Two Together Again?
Florence Jany-Catrice, CLERSE-UMR8019
The Index of Economic Well-being Revisited
Andrew Sharpe, Centre for the Study of Living Standards-Ottawa
Alternative Indicators to GDP:Normative Issues of Progress Measures
Isabelle Cassiers, IRES-ECON-UCL
Géraldine Thiry, IRES-ECON-UCL
FP-08
Friday
13:45-15:15
13 rue de
l’Université:
Amphithéatre
Jean Moulin
(auditorium)
FP-09
Friday
13:45-15:15
13 rue de
l’Université: Salle
Erignac
FP-10
Friday
13:45-15:15
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 404
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The Contributions of Behavioral Economics to the Study of Socioeconomics
Featured Panel
Moderator
Jonathan Zeitlin, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Presenters
Amitai Etzioni, George Washington University; founder of SASE
Michael Piore, MIT
Wolfgang Streeck, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Author Meets Critics: Christel Lane and Jocelyn Probert: «National Capitalisms, Global
Production Networks. Fashioning the Value Chain in the UK, US and Germany»
Featured Panel
Presenters
Christel Olga Lane, University of Cambridge
Jocelyn Probert, University of Cambridge
Gary Gereffi, Duke University
Michael Faust, University of Goettingen
Richard M Locke, MIT Sloan School of Management
Sofia Perez, Boston University
Cities and Growth/Property Developers: Paris in Perspective
Featured Panel
Presenters
Michael Storper, Sciences Po
Dominique Lorrain, EHESS
Takashi Machimura, Hitotsubashi University
Margaret Weir, University of California, Berkeley
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TH01-04
Friday
13:45-15:15
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 103
Miniconference Theme 1: Practice, Work and Value
Theme 1: Price and Value in Markets and Firms
Participants
Reflexive Modeling
David Stark, Columbia University
The Role of the Financial World in the Price Formation of Complex Objects
Gery Deffontaines, LATTS/ENPC
Price, Value, and the Marginal Role of the Sales Force: Lessons from Work and Practice
Mark Zbaracki, University of Western Ontario
Mark Bergen, University of Minnesota
Discussant
Pierre Francois, CNRS
TH03-05
Friday
13:45-15:15
13 rue de
l’Université: J-210
Miniconference Theme 3: The Financial Nexus in Economy and Society: Institutional Perspectives
Theme 3: Overcoming Financialisation and its Crisis: Ideas from and Suggestions for Accounting,
Economics, and Law
Moderator
Lynn Stout, UCLA School of Law
Participants
Who Needs the Stock Market? Part 1: The Empirical Evidence
Lawrence E. Mitchell, The George Washington University
A Comparative Political Economy of Securitization; Tracing Local ‘Genes’ in a Global Technique
Ewald Engelen, University of Amsterdam
Martijn Konings, University of Amsterdam
Manuel Aalbers, University of Amsterdam
Back to Which Bretton Woods? Liquidity and Clearing as Alternative Principles for Reforming
International Finance
Massimo Amato, University Bocconi of Milan
Luca Fantacci, University Bocconi of Milan
B-11
Friday
13:45-15:15
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 104
B-12
Friday
13:45-15:15
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 106
Financial Capitalism and the Crisis in the Global Economy
Network B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Participants
Capitalism after the Breakdown of the Global Neoliberal Concept
Boris Bulatovic, University of Novi Sad
Veselin Perovic, University of Novi Sad
Globalization, financial crisis, and labor
Ozlem Onaran, Vienna University of Economics & B.A.
The finance-dominated accumulation regime and the present crisis
Engelbert Stockhammer, Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration
Varieties of debt financing: a study of Minskyian Financialization
Aaron Major, University at Albany, Department of Sociology
Policy Debates in Conflict Environments
Network B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Participants
Violence, human capital and socio-political instability in the Colombian departments: An analysis using
dynamic panel data
Alexander Cotte Poveda, Georg-August- University of Goettingen, Germany and Universidad de La
Salle, Colombia
Globalization from below and from above: Paradoxical modernization of medecine procurement in South
Sudan
David Felipe Martin, Negocia - CCIP
Inequality and economic development in post-confict situations: the case of Guatemala
Diego Sanchez-Ancochea, University of Oxford
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C-07
Friday
13:45-15:15
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 407
Employment and Working Conditions A
Network C: Gender, Work & Family
Moderator
Émilie Genin, Université de Montréal
Participants
Decent work: Indexing European working conditions and imposing workplace tax
Andranik Tangian, Hans Boeckler Foundation
Employment differences among low-educated women in the Netherlands: why work and for how many
hours?
Marielle Cloin, SCP
Long run French careers in the private sector: Women’s Vs. Men’s
Fabienne Berton, LISE cnrs - CNAM
Jean-Pierre Huiban, INRA
Frédérique Nortier, Agirc-Arrco
Capabilities and Transitions in Normative Gender Regimes: Poland, Spain, Denmark and the UK
Jacqueline O’Reilly, University of Brighton Business School
D-03
Friday
13:45-15:15
13 rue de
l’Université: S-11
Occupations, Work and Employment: Cross Glances
Network D: Occupations & Professions
Session Organizer
Didier Demazière, CNRS
Participants
“Time on your back”: A Study of Workloads and Billable Hours for Solicitors in Private Practice in
Australia
Iain Campbell, Centre for Applied Social Research, RMIT University
Objective and Subjective Job and Income Insecurity
Andrea Hense, University of Bielefeld
Professions in a Globalizing World: Towards a Transnational Sociology
James Faulconbridge, Lancaster University
Daniel Muzio, Leeds University Business Schools
Knowledge Professions and their typologies
Gilles Verpraet, CNRS
E-09
Friday
13:45-15:15
13 rue de
l’Université: J-103
Employers and Firms’ Strategies in Contemporary Capitalisms
Network E: Industrial Relations & Political Economy
Moderator
Cornelia Woll, Sciences Po Paris
Participants
The Crumbling of Social Compromise? The Changing Role of German Employers in Labour Market
Reform
Thomas Paster, European University Institute
Constrain-thy-neighbor effects as a determinant of transnational interest group cohesion
Helen Callaghan, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Private or Collective Interests? Business-Government Relations in Transition
Magnus Feldmann, University of Bristol
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E-10
Friday
13:45-15:15
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 401
New Threats and Opportunities for Unions
Network E: Industrial Relations & Political Economy
Moderator
Chris Howell, Oberlin College
Participants
Capitalism in Crisis: Threat and/or Opportunity for Trade Unions?
Richard Hyman, LSE
Rebecca Gumbrell-McCormick, Birkbeck College
East-West labour migration: an opportunity for unions from New Member States to enhance their
position?
Marta Kahancova, Central European Labour Studies Institute, Bratislava, Slovakia CELSI - Central
European Labour Studies Institute, Bratislava, Slovakia
Monika-Ewa Kaminska, University of Amsterdam
Restructuring solidarity: organizational reforms in French and German trade unions.
Adrien Thomas, Public research institute CEPS/INSTEAD (Luxembourg)
Towards a Typology of Alternative Trade Union Futures in Western Europe
Martin Upchurch, Middlesex University
Graham Taylor, University of the West of England
Andy Mathers, University of the West of England
F-07
Friday
13:45-15:15
56 rue des SaintsPères: Goguel
F-08
Friday
13:45-15:15
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 402
Societal Foundations of Creativity and Knowledge Production
Network F: Knowledge, Technology & Innovation
Participants
Accounting for Creativity in the European Union: a multi-level analysis of individual competence and
institutional context
Edward Lorenz, University of Nice-CNRS
Bengt-Aake Lundvall, University of Aalborg
Knowledge Governance and Creativity in the Organisation of Production: What is in the Interests of
Publics?
Roger Sugden, Stirling Management School, University of Stirling
Silvia Sacchetti, Birmingham Business School, University of Birmingham
Changing Authority Relations in the Public Sciences and their Consequences for the Direction and
Organisation of Research
Richard Whitley, Manchester Business School, University of Manchester
Constructing Knowledge Societies; Ideological frames and the history of molecular biology
Simcha Jong, University College London
Firm Learning and Innovation in Emerging Economies
Network F: Knowledge, Technology & Innovation
Participants
Inter-firm Relationships, Knowledge Flow, and Learning by Latecomer Firms: The Case of Taiwanese
Notebook-PC Industry
Momoko Kawakami, Institute of Developing Economies
Global Diffusion of Organizational Practices as Collective Learning
Paola Perez-Aleman, McGill University
Does Brain Circulation Promote International Development? High-Skilled Migration and Organizational
Performance
Elena Obukhova, MIT Sloan School of Management
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G-17
Friday
13:45-15:15
13 rue de
l’Université: J-101
Contemporary Flexible Employment, Employment Intermediation and Economic Decline
Network G: Labor Markets, Education and Human Resources
Moderator
Wiemer Salverda, AIAS and LoWER, Universiteit van Amsterdam
Participants
Dealing with uncertainty in a transactional labour market: managing relationships as the bread and butter
of temporary work agencies
Bas Koene, Rotterdam School of Management
Kate Purcell, University of Warwick - Institute for Employment Research
Facing the risks of flexibility and security through mutualisation and partnership: The case of Belgian
Employers associations
Virginie Xhauflair, LENTIC- HEC - Management School of the University of Liege (Belgium)
François Pichault, LENTIC- HEC - Management School of the University of Liege (Belgium)
Flexibility against social welfare, is it possible ? Temporary Agency Work, national models and European
debates.
François Michon, CNRS
Old and new actors in the process of employment intermediation: are there unexpected possibilities for the
promotion of flexicurity?
Ida Regalia, University of Milan
G-18
Friday
13:45-15:15
13 rue de
l’Université: J-211
Training: New Perspectives
Network G: Labor Markets, Education and Human Resources
Moderator
Agnes Stribeck, Universitaet Tuebingen
Participants
From the Dual Apprenticeship System to a Dual Labor Market? The German High-skill Equilibrium and
the Service Economy
Werner Eichhorst, IZA
Paul Marx, University of Cologne / IZA
Human Capital, Hidden Information and the Educational Process
Pantelis Pipergias Analytis, Institut Jean Nicon
Let’s speak about that - interpreting the stakeholders’ views on the interaction between the labour market
and university education in Russia
Svetlana Tvorogova, Higher School of Economics
Identifying French Capability-Friendly Companies from a Linked Employer-Employee Survey on
Continuing Vocational Training
Josiane Vero, Centre d’études et de Recherches sur les Qualifications
Marion Lambert, Centre d’études et de Recherches sur les Qualifications
H-19
Friday
13:45-15:15
13 rue de
l’Université: J-102
Creating and Ordering Markets
Network H: Markets, Firms & Institutions
Moderator
Marc Schneiberg, Reed College
Participants
Why a market place is not a market. A Market Design - perspective on China
Barbara Krug, Rotterdam School of Management
Hans Hendrischke, University of New South Wales
Quality Conventions and Price Formation in the French Online Advertising Market
Kevin Mellet, Orange Labs
Jean-Samuel Beuscart, Orange Labs
The Value of Electricity: Controversy on Price Mechanism
Thomas Reverdy, PACTE
‘Trade revolution” in Russia: structural and institutional changes in the development of chain stores in
consumer markets in the 2000s.
Zoya Vladislavovna Kotelnikova, State University - the Higher School of Economics
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H-20
Friday
13:45-15:15
13 rue de
l’Université: J-104
Financial Speculation and Crisis
Network H: Markets, Firms & Institutions
Session Organizer
Gregory Jackson, University of Bath
Moderator
Klaus Nielsen, Birkbeck, University of London
Participants
Financial Turmoil, Corporate governance and Sovereign Wealth Funds: An Assessment
Alain Alcouffe, University of Toulouse
Driss Agardi, University of Toulouse
Financialization, Crisis and Speculative Manias in Brazil
Elaine Silveira Leite, University of São Carlos
The Current Crisis of Capitalism: Insights from Social Structure of Accumulation Theory
Michael Reich, University of California at Berkeley
H-21
Friday
13:45-15:15
13 rue de
l’Université: J-208
The EU’s Government of Trans-Industry Regulations
Network H: Markets, Firms & Institutions
Session Organizer
Andy Smith, SPIRIT-Sciences Po Bordeaux
Participants
EU Competition Policy: Trans-Industry Regulation Supreme?
Matthieu Montalban, Université Montesquieu Bordeaux 4
Sigfrido Manuel Ramirez Perez, Department of Institutional Analysis and Public Management Universita Bocconi Milan
Andy Smith, SPIRIT-Sciences Po Bordeaux
From EU Social Policy to ‘Flexicurity’: Trans-Industry Regulation to What End?
Caitriona Carter, University of Edinburgh
Thierry Berthet, SPIRIT-Sciences Po Bordeaux
The EU and ‘sustainable development’: Trans-Industry Regulation by the back door?
Clarisse Cazals, Cemagref de Bordeaux
Bernard Jullien, GREThA, University of Bordeaux 4
Laura Michel, CEPEL
H-22
Friday
13:45-15:15
13 rue de
l’Université: S-07
Giving Accounts of Crisis and Responsibility
Network H: Markets, Firms & Institutions
Session Organizer
Gregory Jackson, University of Bath
Moderator
Bryn Jones, University of Bath
Participants
A Crisis without Responsibility
Olivia Nicol, Columbia
Case study of the fragmented valuation of credit derivatives by a team of investment managers : a
legitimate result of delegation in the treatment of information and managerial techniques
Horacio Ortiz, LAIOS/IIAC
The Use of Financial Crises as a Tool to Maintain Neo-Liberalism: The Paradoxical Strategy of Turkish
Big Capital
Özge Yaka, Lancaster University, Department of Sociology
On Sustainable Capitalism: An Argument for Joint Corporate and Governmental Responsibility
Craig Duckworth, London Metropolitan University
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H-23
Friday
13:45-15:15
13 rue de
l’Université: S-10
Market Regulation
Network H: Markets, Firms & Institutions
Moderator
Andreas Nölke, Goethe University Frankfurt
Participants
Lessons from the Financial Crisis: Is National Supervision of International Markets to Blame?
Lucia Fasiangova, Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien (WU Wien)
Peter Haiss, WU Wien
The institutionalization of trust: understanding the creation and collapse of escalating trust spirals in
economic life
Frens Kroeger, University of Cambridge
Is comprehensive income relevant for users? A review of the literature
Anne Le Manh, ESCP-EAP
H-24
Friday
13:45-15:15
13 rue de
l’Université: S-13
Sociological Perspectives on Markets
Network H: Markets, Firms & Institutions
Session Organizer
Gregory Jackson, University of Bath
Moderator
Neil Fligstein, UC Berkeley
Participants
A Framework for Analyzing Market Constitution
Guido Moellering, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Status and Surprises: Causes of Overreaction to New Information about Firm Performance
Daniela Lup, University of Chicago/ London School of Economics
Empty markets. Learning from exchanges that ran out
Stef J.G.M. Adriaenssens, HUB - University College Brussels
H-25
Friday
13:45-15:15
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 304
Regulating Capitalism? The Rise of the Market and the Restructuring of the State
Network H: Markets, Firms & Institutions
Moderator
Sue Konzelmann, Birkbeck, University of London and London Centre for Corporate Governance &
Ethics (LCCGE)
Participants
The Regulatory State and the UK Labour Government’s Transformation of the National Health Service.
John Wright, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Networks of learning in the English wine industry: from cooperation to competition?
Simon Turner, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Marketization and its Challenges for Public Services: The Case of the English National Health Service.
Pauline Allen, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Competition and public service broadcasting: stimulating creativity or servicing capital?
Simon Deakin, Cambridge Centre for Business Research
Ana Principe Lourenco, Catholic University of Portugal
Stephen Pratten, Kings College London
Simon Turner, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
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H-26
Friday
13:45-15:15
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 403
Debates over Alternative Models of the Firm
Network H: Markets, Firms & Institutions
Session Organizer
Gregory Jackson, University of Bath
Moderator
Héloïse Petit, CEE (Centre d’Etudes de l’Emploi) and CES-MATISSE (CNRS, Université Paris I)
Participants
Defending Stakeholder Corporate Governance
Kent Greenfield, Boston College Law School
Democratizing Private Firms: Why and How
Hugo Lodewijk Enrique Meijer, Institut d’Etudes Politiques, Sciences-Po, Paris
Does Managerial Capitalism matter for power in organisations?
Felix Behling, University of Essex, Department of Sociology
Shareholders’ behavior and financialization: Reconsidering firms’ microeconomic objective
Louis de Mesnard, University of Burgundy and CNRS
I-04
Friday
13:45-15:15
13 rue de
l’Université: S-09
Immigration, Race and Public Policy
Network I: Race, Ethnicity and Immigration
Moderator
Maritsa Poros, City College of New York, CUNY
Participants
“Trapped at the Bottom: Racialized and Gendered Labor Queues in New Immigrant Destinations”
Laura Lopez-Sanders, Stanford University
Racial Relations and Diversity Policies in the Corporate World: A Socio-Economic Study in Brazil
Pedro Jaime, University of Sao Paulo and Université Lumière Lyon 2
Trade unions and the regulation of migrant workers’ access to Switzerland’s post-war labor market (19451959)
Christian Stohr, University of Geneva
Euromediterranean challenges: Economic performance, migration policies and public opinion.
Ivan Ureta, University of Lugano
J-06
Friday
13:45-15:15
13 rue de
l’Université: S-14
The Dualization of Societies in Advanced OECD Countries?
Network J: Rethinking the Welfare State
Session Organizer
Patrick Emmenegger, University of Southern Denmark
Participants
The Welfare State and Cheap Labor
David Rueda, Oxford University
Desmond King, Oxford University
Shifting the Public-Private Mix: A New Dualization of Welfare?
Martin Seeleib-Kaiser, University of Oxford
Adam Saunders, Oxford University
Marek Naczyk, Oxford University
Deliberately Dualizing Societies: The Relationship between Migration Policies and Social Policies in
Western Democracies
Patrick Emmenegger, University of Southern Denmark
Romana Careja, University of Cologne
CMEs save their industry! Dualisation as the consequence of the economic strategy chosen in France and
Germany since the 1970s
Bruno Palier, Sciences-Po, Paris
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J-07
Friday
13:45-15:15
13 rue de
l’Université: Salle
du Conseil
L-01
Friday
13:45-15:15
13 rue de
l’Université: S-12
New Political Perspectives in Theory and Practice
Network J: Rethinking the Welfare State
Moderator
Axel van den Berg, McGill University
Participants
Happiness Research - New Perspectives for Capitalism?
Bettina Hollstein, Max Weber Center for Advanced Cultural and Social Studies, University of Erfurt
Shaping the Life course: A European Perspective
Dominique Anxo, Department of Economics and Statistics Växjö University
Gerhard Bosch, IAQ University of Duisburg
Jill Rubery, Mancheser Business School
Institutional Plasticity as Non-Credible Commitment: The Politics of Congressional Ethics
Denis Saint-Martin, Université de Montréal
Responsabilité Sociale, Gouvernance et Emploi
Network L: French Language
Moderator
Stéphane Longuet, Université Picardie
Participants
Coordination marchande et processus cognitifs. Alfred Schütz et les Autrichiens.
Stéphane Longuet, Université Picardie
Crise systémique et individualisation de l’insertion dans l’emploi en France
Bernard Gomel, Centre d’études de l’emploi (France)
Dominique Méda, Centre d’Etudes de l’Emploi
Déclin de l’Etat-providence : quelles implications morales pour la gouvernance d’entreprise ?
Sandrine Blanc, Balliol College / Paris IV Sorbonne
Emergence et effectivité d’un régime international dans le domaine de la responsabilité sociétale des
entreprises
Christoph Stamm, Université de Montréal
Engagements sociaux et environnementaux des entreprises
Arnal Juliette, Centre d’Etudes de l’Emploi - Université Paris 1
FP-11
Friday
15:30-16:45
13 rue de
l’Université: Salle
Erignac
FP-12
Friday
15:30-16:45
56 rue des SaintsPères: Goguel
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The Making of an International Bourgeoisie?
Featured Panel
Presenters
Patrick Le Galès, CEE, Sciences Po
Alberta Andreotti, University of Milan
Christophe Jaffrelot, CERI, SciencesPo
François-Xavier Dudouet, IRISSO, Université Paris Dauphine; Eric Grémont, Observatoire PoliticiEconomique des Structures du Capitalisme; Antoine Vion, LEST, Université de la Méditerranée
Core business in the Eurozone
Wine Markets
Featured Panel
Presenters
Jens Beckert, Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung
Andy Smith, SPIRIT-Sciences Po Bordeaux
Jacques de Maillard, UPMF
Fabrizio Cafaggi, European University Institute
Thorsten Kogge, Max Planck Institute
Colin Hay, University of Sheffield
The Political Economy of Price and Preference Formation in the Bordeaux En Primeur Market in Boom
and Bust
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TH03-06
Friday
15:30-16:45
13 rue de
l’Université: J-208
Miniconference Theme 3: The Trans-Historical Roots of Financial Transformations and Crises
Theme 3: Overcoming Financialisation and its Crisis: Ideas from and Suggestions for Accounting,
Economics, and Law
Moderator
J. Nicholas Ziegler, University of California, Berkeley
Participants
The prudent man rule: from substantive to procedural and “communicational” prudence of investment
Sabine Montagne, CNRS
The Ambiguities of Short-Selling: Liquidity or Speculation ? Lessons from the Nineteenth Century Paris
Stock Exchange
Paul Lagneau-Ymonet, IRISES, Paris Dauphine
Angelo Riva, European Business School
Reconceptualizing Financial Innovation: Frame, Conjuncture and Bricolage
Ewald Engelen, University of Amsterdam
Julie Froud, University of Manchester
Karel Williams, University of Manchester
B-13
Friday
15:30-16:45
13 rue de
l’Université: J-102
Work, Precarization and New Protections in the Americas and in Europe: A Comparative Analysis
I: Neo-Liberalism at Stake: Emerging Work Forms and Labor Markets
Network B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Session Organizers
Christian Azaïs, Université de Picardie Jules Verne - IRISSO UMR 7170 Dauphine
Donna Kesselman, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense
Participants
The failure of the drive for mandatory retirement savings in the United States
Lucy ApRoberts, IDHE University of Paris Nanterre
“Public Policy Financialization and Neoliberal Political Regimes: New York City Lessons for EU and
France”
Catherine Pouzoulet, University Charles de Gaulle- Lille III
Précarité de l’emploi et recomposition spatiale des marchés urbains du travail
Siino Corinne, Université de Toulouse Le Mirail
Precarité et informalité au Brésil, Facteurs, Impacts et Politiques
Christiane Girard, Universidade de Brasilia
Isabel Pojo de Rego, Instituto de Pesquisa Aplicada
C-08
Friday
15:30-16:45
13 rue de
l’Université: J-103
Work-Life Balance and Family Policy
Network C: Gender, Work & Family
Moderator
Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, Université du Québec à Montréal
Participants
A Gendered Crisis?
Smith J. Mark, Grenoble Ecole de Management
Is family policy in the Central European countries failing?
Jirina Kocourkova, CUNI
Part-time Employment and Reconciliation of Working and Family Life: Comparison between Spain and
The Netherlands
Maite Blazquez Cuesta, Universidad Autonoma Madrid
Nuria Ramos Martin, Post-doc researcher-Lecturer University of Amsterdam
Winds of Change: Work Arrangements in Germany
Martin Dietz, Institute for Employment Research
Ulrich Walwei, Institute for Employment Research
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D-04
Friday
15:30-16:45
13 rue de
l’Université: J-205
E-11
Friday
15:30-16:45
13 rue de
l’Université: S-14
Professional Workers and Financial Regulation
Network D: Occupations & Professions
Participants
Accountants’ Truth and the Regulation of “Finance Capitalism”
Matthew Gill, Washington University, Saint Louis
The Trustee
Elisabeth Harrington, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Globalization and the accounting profession in emergent economies:the case of Egypt and Lebanon
Elisabeth Longuenesse, CNRS
Roundtable II: The Global Financial Crisis: Has the Opportunity Labor was Waiting for Suddenly
Materialized?
Network E: Industrial Relations & Political Economy
Moderators
Lucio Baccaro, MIT
Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex
Presenters
Mark Blyth, Johns Hopkins University
Marino Regini, University of Milan
Robert Boyer, CEPREMAP-ENS
Colin Crouch, Business School, Warwick University
F-09
Friday
15:30-16:45
13 rue de
l’Université: S-10
F-10
Friday
15:30-16:45
13 rue de
l’Université: S-12
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Triggers of Entrepreneurship
Network F: Knowledge, Technology & Innovation
Participants
Triggers of Entrepreneurship in the ICT and SDT Industries: Motivations of Inventors to Become
Entrepreneurs
Luuk van der Knaap, Utrecht University
Entrepreneurial Triggers - Necessity Entrepreneurship in the ICT and Sustainable Development
Technology (SDT) industries
Natasja C.G. ter Voert, Utrecht University
The Exceptional Export Success of the Danish Furniture Industry Explained as a Growth Path Dependent
upon the Early Internationalisation of Entrepreneurial Behaviour.
John Howells, Aarhus School of Business
Lars Hedemann, Aarhus School of Business, Aarhus University
High Tech Entrepreneurship in Brazil: a case study in three university incubators
Sonia K Guimaraes, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
Socio-Economic Impacts of New Technologies
Network F: Knowledge, Technology & Innovation
Participants
The Transformative Capacity of New Technologies. How Innovations Affect Sectoral Change
Ulrich Dolata, Max-Planck-Institute for the Study of Societies
Data, paper and people. Managerialism, market and informal relations in the informatisation of the
Romanian health care system
Sabina Stan, Dublin City University
Valentin-Veron Toma, Romanian Academy of Sciences
Technology, Information, and Imitation in the Journalistic Field and Beyond
Pablo Boczkowski, Northwestern University
Thick Borders and Intelligent Controls in Canada-US Trade Relations
Daniel O’Connor, University of Windsor
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G-19
Friday
15:30-16:45
13 rue de
l’Université: J-101
Wage Inequality
Network G: Labor Markets, Education and Human Resources
Moderator
Katsuyuki Kubo, Waseda University
Participants
Experience-earnings profiles and earnings fluctuation
Istvan R Gabor, Budapest Corvinus University, Hungary
Real Wages, Labor Productivity, and the Declining Share of Labor Income in the US Economy
Robert Buchele, Smith College
Jens Christiansen, Mount Holyoke College
Understanding wage determination in a multilevel bargaining system using panel data
Salimata Sissoko, Federal Planning Bureau/Free University of Brussels
Maritza López-Novella, Federal Planning Bureau
“Hold-up” in finance: the conditions of possibility for high bonuses in the financial industry
Olivier Godechot, Research Fellow CNRS
G-20
Friday
15:30-16:45
13 rue de
l’Université: S-07
Globalization, Uncertainty and their Effects on Young Labour Market Entrants: Conceptual and
International Perspectives
Network G: Labor Markets, Education and Human Resources
Session Organizer
Sonia Bertolini, University of Turin
Participants
Structural uncertainty, employment insecurity and the early life course: Disentangling dimensions,
relationships and empirical evidence
Mieke Jansen, Interface Demography, Free University of Brussels
Dirk Hofaecker, Researcher State Institute for Family Research at Bamberg University
Inequality of Uncertainty and Life Planning in Europe
Marii Paskov, University of Groningen
Labor market regulation and perceived job insecurities in the early career. Do Danish employees worry
less?
Ellen Ebralidze, University of Bamberg
Multiple Deprivations and the Subjective Experience of Social Exclusion of Young State Benefit
Recipients in Germany
Brigitte Schels, Institute for Employment Research (IAB)
Sandra Popp, Institute for Employment Research (IAB)
G-21
Friday
15:30-16:45
13 rue de
l’Université: S-09
The Politics of Skills and Welfare Provision: History Matters!?
Network G: Labor Markets, Education and Human Resources
Participants
Institutional Legacies, Corporate Labour Requirements and Pension Reform in Britain and Germany
Bridgen Paul, School of Social Sciences, University of Southampton
Meyer Traute, School of Social Sciences, University of Southampton
The Long Road to Flexicurity: The Development of Job Security Regulations in Denmark and Sweden
Patrick Emmenegger, University of Southern Denmark
The Contrast of Contexts - The Formation of Skill and Unemployment Insurance Provision in Denmark,
the Netherlands, and Switzerland between 1870 and 1940
Christine Trampusch, University of Berne
The role of the state in institutional change: The case of German vocational training
Marius Busemeyer, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Discussant
Bernhard Ebbinghaus, University of Mannheim
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G-22
Friday
15:30-16:45
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 103
G-23
Friday
15:30-16:45
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 104
What´s Next on Labour Markets: A Cross-National Overview (I)
Network G: Labor Markets, Education and Human Resources
Participants
The role of unions in the international economic crisis
Santos Ruesga Benito, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Julimar da Silva Bichara, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
The labor market in Spain to a new juncture. The quality of employment to transactions in the labor
market
Jose Luis Martin Navarro, Universidad de Sevilla. España
Asunción Rodríguez Ramos, Universidad de Sevilla
New labor arrangements in Mexico in the XXIst Century
Clemente Ruiz Durán, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico
Social capital and economic crisis: the past and the present of the spanish case
José Manuel Lasierra, Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain
Precarious Employment
Network G: Labor Markets, Education and Human Resources
Moderator
Martine Gadille, CNRS
Participants
Dualisation in Continental Europe: The German Case in a Comparative Perspective
Werner Eichhorst, IZA
Paul Marx, University of Cologne / IZA
Financial Norm and Unemployment: Decisions as Obstacles to a Return to Employment in France
Benedicte Reynaud, CNRS Paris School of Economics (PSE)
Losing or leaving one’s job: how does it happen?
Coralie Perez, Centre d’économie de la Sorbonne; Université Paris 1
Fabienne Berton, LISE cnrs - CNAM
The Determenants of Job Instability in Russia and in Germany: Comparative Analysis on Micro Data
Tatiana Karabchuk, State University Higher School of Economics, Moscow
H-27
Friday
15:30-16:45
13 rue de
l’Université: J-104
Understanding Value in Different Calculative Contexts
Network H: Markets, Firms & Institutions
Moderator
David Stark, Columbia University
Participants
Logics of valuation in state socialist firms
Alexandra Janovskaia, LSE
Real and Fictitious Commodities
Kurtulus Gemici, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Making Room for the Salesmen
James Perry, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
H-28
Friday
15:30-16:45
13 rue de
l’Université: S-08
Regulation in a Long-term Perspective
Network H: Markets, Firms & Institutions
Moderator
Peter Harkness, Swinburne University of Technology
Participants
Ideas, Institutions and Organized Capitalism: Germany, Europe and 21st Century Path Dependent
Economic Policy Models
Christopher S. Allen, University of Georgia
The 2008 economic crisis and the rebirth of public enterprises
Luc Bernier, ENAP
Self-regulation and media markets in Britain and the United States, 1870 - 1945
Jonathan Silberstein-Loeb, University of Oxford
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Friday
15:30-16:45
13 rue de
l’Université: S-11
The Present and Future of Financialization
Network H: Markets, Firms & Institutions
Session Organizer
Gregory Jackson, University of Bath
Participants
The Meltdown of Finance Capitalism: The End of Financialization?”
Richard Deeg, Temple University
Waves of Change: Merger Movements and the Commoditization of Corporate America
Linda Brewster Stearns, Southern Methodist University
Appropriative closure and disjunctural change in business systems: crisis episodes in financial trading.
Raymond Loveridge, University of Oxford
H-30
Friday
15:30-16:45
13 rue de
l’Université: Salle
du Conseil
The Influence of Corporate Governance on Employment and Organizational Restructuring
Network H: Markets, Firms & Institutions
Session Organizer
Gregory Jackson, University of Bath
Moderator
Andrew Pendleton, University of York, UK
Participants
Investors’ Reaction to Downsizing in Japan, 1973-2006
Eunmi Mun, Harvard University
Jiwook Jung, Harvard University
Do workers benefit from shareholders pressure for information disclosure? An empirical analysis
Héloïse Petit, CEE (Centre d’Etudes de l’Emploi) and CES-MATISSE (CNRS, Université Paris I)
Antoine Rebérioux, EconomiX, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre
Corinne Perraudin, CEE (Centre d’Etudes de l’Emploi) and CES-MATISSE (CNRS, Université
Paris I)
The rise in non-resident institutional investors, changes in corporate governance and business strategies
Evaluation and analysis from a panel of French and German firms (1999-2007)
Christopher Lantenois, CEPN UMR 7115
Benjamin Coriat, CEPN (CNRS/Paris13)
J-08
Friday
15:30-16:45
13 rue de
l’Université: J-210
Varieties of Progressivism and Neo-Liberalism
Network J: Rethinking the Welfare State
Session Organizer
Alex Hicks, Emory University
Moderator
Christine André, PSE-Cepremap
Participants
Conceptualising activation: divergent convergence?
Patrizia Aurich, University of Hamburg
Embedding the market: how social protection buttresses market morality and legitimacy (Administrative
Submission)
Ann Maes, HUB - University College Brussels
Stef J.G.M. Adriaenssens, HUB - University College Brussels
Progressive Taxation and Neoliberalism: Evaluating Clinton and Bush II Tax Choices
Alba Alexander, UIC
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J-09
Friday
15:30-16:45
13 rue de
l’Université: J-211
Welfare and Workfare
Network J: Rethinking the Welfare State
Moderator
John Peters, Laurentian University
Participants
Globalization and the Failure of Workfare in North America and Western Europe, 1980-2005
John Peters, Laurentian University
Recombinant workfare, across the Americas
Nik Theodore, University of Illinois at Chicago
Jamie Peck, University of British Columbia
The Political Economy of Social Vulnerability in Western Europe
Costanzo Ranci, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Emmanuele Pavolini, University of Macerata
K-09
Friday
15:30-16:45
13 rue de
l’Université: S-13
The Conventions behind the Crisis of Neo-Liberal Capitalism
Network K: Law and the Social Sciences
Moderator
Guy Mundlak, Tel-Aviv University
Participants
Doctors, Lawyers, and the Neo-Liberal project of infusing Market Logic into Professional Orders
Philippe Batifoulier, University Paris Ouest
Bessis Franck, France Telecom
Olivier Favereau, University Paris Ouest
The Regulation of labor market and conceptions of Law : the neo-liberal misperception of facts and rules
Christian Bessy, IDHE Ens-Cachan France
Olivier Favereau, University Paris Ouest
The Mechanics of Crisis, from the Point of View of Financial Markets
André Orléan, Paris School of Economics
Financial Regulation and the Savings and Loan Thrift Crisis: A Socio-Legal Analysis of Monetary
Disorder
Rajiv Nunna, Department of Sociology, Columbia University
FP-13
Saturday
08:45-10:15
13 rue de
l’Université: J-211
FP-14
Saturday
08:45-10:15
56 rue des SaintsPères: Goguel BIS
A-05
Saturday
08:45-10:15
13 rue de
l’Université: J-104
Sustaining Growth and Social Solidarity/Economic Labor Market Outsiders
Featured Panel
Presenters
Cathie Jo Martin, Political Science, Boston University
Jonas Pontusson, Princeton
Bruno Palier, Sciences-Po, Paris
Lane Kenworthy, Department of Sociology, University of Arizona
SER Editor’s Meeting (closed session - not open to the public)
Featured Panel
Discussants
Bruno Amable, CES Université Paris 1
Jens Beckert, Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung
Marc Schneiberg, Reed College
Wolfgang Streeck, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Jonathan Zeitlin, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society (IV)
Network A: Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society
Moderator
Christopher Scott Swader, Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences
Participants
An Experiment Studying the Effects of Procedural Judgements on Outcome Acceptance
Vanessa Mertins, IAAEG
Adaptation as “Selling out”? Capitalism and the Commodification of Values in Post-Communist Russia
and Eastern Germany.
Christopher Scott Swader, Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences
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B-14
Saturday
08:45-10:15
13 rue de
l’Université: J-102
B-15
Saturday
08:45-10:15
13 rue de
l’Université: S-08
B-16
Saturday
08:45-10:15
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 103
C-09
Saturday
08:45-10:15
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 106
Global Production Networks and Clusters: General Issues and European Experiences
Network B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Participants
Maintaining competitivity through productive internationalization: the role of imports
Mario Volpe, University of Venice Ca’ Foscari
Giancarlo Corò, University of Venice
The role of local institutions in responding to industrial crisis: a comparative study of cluster policies in
Ile de France and Veneto (2005-2009).
Sabine Menu, Sciences Po Paris
Global Impacts of the Crisis
Network B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Participants
Anti-Americanism and the Global Economic Meltdown
Sophie Meunier, Princeton University
Emerging Powers: The Construction of a New World Order
Lauren Michelle Phillips, London School of Economics and Political Science
The Workings of Global Civil Society - in Relation to World Capitalist Economyand Inter-State System
Hyun-Chin Lim, Department of Sociology, Seoul National University
Foreign Investment, Governance Arrangements and Development
Network B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Participants
The Investment Climate in Egypt : Institutions or Particularistic Relationships as Conditions for
Sustainable Reform
Hela Yousfi, University Paris Dauphine
Revisiting Corruption: An Analysis of Structural Pertinence in Control and Governance
Ansar Ahmed, Millersville University
Krystle Nickles, The University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Human Capabilities, Human Rights, and Assesment of Multinationals Impact on Human Development
Cesar G. Canton, IESE Business School
Fathers, Parenthood, and Parental Leave
Network C: Gender, Work & Family
Moderator
Bernard Fusulier, University of Louvain
Participants
Fathers taking parental leave: an opportunity effect?
Loïc Trabut, CMH-ETT / CEE
Managing parenthood in Germany, France and the UK: Firms’ social responsibility and economic
behaviour
Eydoux Anne, Université Rennes 2
Letablier Marie-Thérèse, CNRS CES Matisse Université Paris 1
Parental Leave : Positive Perception confronted with reality
Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, Université du Québec à Montréal
Émilie Genin, Université de Montréal
C-10
Saturday
08:45-10:15
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 403
Employment and Working Conditions B
Network C: Gender, Work & Family
Participants
Employer Attitudes to the State Regulation of Work-Life Policies: the Mediating Effect of Employee
Voice
Ian Roper, Middlesex University
Michael Brookes, Middlesex University
He Can Do It. SheCan Help: Gender Relations in the World’s Largest Home Improvement Retailer
Nathalia Rogers, Dowling College
Stephanie Rubino, Dowling College
Working Women Going Under: Strategies towards Crisis Management
Aslihan Aykac, Ege University, Dept. of International Relations
Female Entrepreneurship and Institutions in North-West of Italy: the Case of District of Cuneo
Sonia Bertolini, University of Turin
Valentina Goglio, University of Turin - Department of Economics
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D-05
Saturday
08:45-10:15
13 rue de
l’Université: S-14
E-12
Saturday
08:45-10:15
13 rue de
l’Université: S-09
Professions and Organizations
Network D: Occupations & Professions
Participants
Does more Organization mean less Profession?
Christine Musselin, Centre de Sociologie des Organisations, Sciences Po and CNRS
Universities in Crisis: Capitalist Influences and Corporatist Solutions
Beverly Burris, University of New Mexico
Legal innovation and law firm organization forms - The French Case
Christian Bessy, IDHE Ens-Cachan France
The teaching profession in developing societies: lessons from their more advanced colleagues.
Maria-Ligia de Oliveira Barbosa, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
Unions, Inequality and Employment
Network E: Industrial Relations & Political Economy
Moderator
Marco Simoni, London School of Economics and Political Science
Participants
Capitalist Economies and Wage Inequality
Wiemer Salverda, AIAS and LoWER, Universiteit van Amsterdam
Ken Mayhew, Pembroke College, Oxford University
Local Development and Employment Policies: the case of Catalonia
Joan Rodríguez Soler, Centre d’Estudis Sociològics QUIT
Revisiting the Real Growth Patterns of Korean Enterprise Unions
Jooyeon Jeong, Korea University
E-13
Saturday
08:45-10:15
13 rue de
l’Université: Salle
du Conseil
E-14
Saturday
08:45-10:15
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 303
Regulation, Reform and State Capacity
Network E: Industrial Relations & Political Economy
Moderators
Sabina Avdagic and Lucio Baccaro
Participants
Street Protests and Reform Capacity
Johannes Lindvall, University of Oxford
State and Industrial Relations in Southern Europe
Oscar Molina, QUIT, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona
Changes in Taxpayers and Tax Inspectors Relationship in Russian Taxation System
Elena Danilova, Institute of Sociology, RAS
Neoliberal Reforms and Structural Change in the Periphery
Network E: Industrial Relations & Political Economy
Moderator
Denis O’Hearn, Binghampton University
Participants
“Neoliberal Reforms, Economic Regulations and the Informal Economy: Cross-National Comparisons
and the Case of Turkey”
Basak Kus, Yale University
Models of Economic Liberalization: Regime, Power and Compensation in Argentina, Spain, Chile and the
Iberian-American Region
Sebastian Etchemendy, Torcuato Di Tella University
Monetary Policy and Inflation Targets in Mexico, 1995-2005. A SVAR Analysis.
Carlos Javier Ricoy, University of Santiago de Compostela
Marta Vázquez, University of Santiago de Compostela
Why is Latin America Deindustrializing?
David Brady, Duke University
Yunus Kaya, University of North Carolina at Wilmington
Gary Gereffi, Duke University
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Saturday
08:45-10:15
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 304
New Dynamics in Collective Bargaining and Employment Regulation
Network E: Industrial Relations & Political Economy
Moderator
Roland Erne, University College Dublin
Participants
Big players, different rules? Multinationals and collective barganing in Europe
Paul Marginson, University of Warwick
Guglielmo Meardi, University of Warwick
Collective bargaining and the restructuring of service work in the French and German telecommunications
industries
Virginia Doellgast, London School of Economics
Hiroatsu Nohara, LEST (Laboratoire d’Economie et de Sociologie du Travail)
Robert Tchobanian, LEST (Laboratoire d’Economie et de Sociologie du Travail)
New Theoretical Perspectives For Work And Employment Regulation in A Post-Industrial Society
George Tsogas, Cass Business School, City University London
The Impact of Globalization on Pay Systems in the Auto and Banking Industries
Anja Kirsch, The University of Sydney
E-16
Saturday
08:45-10:15
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 407
Economic Patriotism: The Clash of Political and Economic Boundaries
Network E: Industrial Relations & Political Economy
Moderator
Mark Blyth, Johns Hopkins University
Participants
The Clash of Political and Economic Boundaries
Cornelia Woll, Sciences Po Paris
Ben Clift, University of Warwick
Pride and prejudice? Motives for economic patriotism in the market for corporate control
Helen Callaghan, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Everyday Politics and Quasi-Public Institutions in the International Financial Order
Leonard Seabrooke, University of Warwick
From nationalism to European patriotism? British and German trade union politics at Ford and General
Motors
Thomas Fetzer, University of Warwick
F-11
Saturday
08:45-10:15
13 rue de
l’Université: S-10
Knowledge, Learning and Innovation in Multinationals
Network F: Knowledge, Technology & Innovation
Participants
Distributed Everyday Innovation Practices at Work within Multinationals
Maja Lotz, Copenhagen Business School
Knowledge sharing through quasi-formal horizontal networks in an international organization
Torstein Nesheim, SNF - Institute for Economics and Business Administration
Karen Olsen, NHH
Acquisitions and Risk-taking in the Global Brewery Industry: A Comparative Institutionalist Study
Christoph Dörrenbächer, University of Groningen
Mike Geppert, University of Surrey
Jens Gammelgaard, Copenhagen Business School
Ian Taplin, Wake Forest University
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F-12
Saturday
08:45-10:15
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 401
G-24
Saturday
08:45-10:15
13 rue de
l’Université: J-205
Innovation Networks and Clusters (I)
Network F: Knowledge, Technology & Innovation
Participants
Creation and Extension of Technological Paths in a Networked Field: The Case of Semiconductor
Manufacturing
Jörg Sydow, Free University of Berlin
Arnold Windeler, Technical University of Berlin
Cornelius Schubert, Technical University of Berlin
Guido Moellering, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Financing Innovation Networks - Mobilizing Financial Resources for Critical Component Suppliers
Knut Lange, Freie Universität Berlin
The role of customer-funded development contracts in the growth and sustainability of high-tech firms
Jocelyn Probert, University of Cambridge
Cities as overlapping nodes of internationally organized knowledge networks
Christopher Bahn, CUREM, University of Zurich
Work Organisation and HRM
Network G: Labor Markets, Education and Human Resources
Moderator
Philippe Méhaut, LEST-CNRS
Participants
Developments in HR-policies of Transnational Corporations
Sander Quak, Erasmus University Rotterdam
Diffusion of Working-time Practices in Europe
Smith J. Mark, Grenoble Ecole de Management
Director Primacy and Team Production Theory of the Corporation: the Possible Implications on the
Analysis of the Employment Contract
Corrado Malberti, Università Commerciale Bocconi
Orsola Razzolini, Università Commerciale Bocconi
Organising work in the Finnish private and public sector 1997-2008. Work autonomy revisited.
Juha Antila, The Central Organisation of Finnish Trade Unions (SAK)
Pekka Ylöstalo, Finnish Labour Policy Association (Työelämän tutkimusyhdistys ry)
G-25
Saturday
08:45-10:15
13 rue de
l’Université: S-13
Life Course and Careers (I)
Network G: Labor Markets, Education and Human Resources
Moderator
Oliver Ludewig, Institute for Employment Research - Regional Labour Markets
Participants
Generation Jones: The unusual employment outcomes of the late Baby Boomers in the United States
Matissa Hollister, Dartmouth College
Structural uncertainty, employment insecurity and the early life course: Disentangling dimensions,
relationships and empirical evidence
Mieke Jansen, Interface Demography, Free University of Brussels
Dirk Hofaecker, Researcher State Institute for Family Research at Bamberg University
Occupational Mobility Within and Between Skill Clusters: An Empirical Analysis Based on the SkillWeights Approach
Regula Geel, University of Zurich, ISU
Uschi Backes-Gellner, University of Zurich
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Saturday
08:45-10:15
56 rue des SaintsPères: Goguel
Public Policy, Markets, and Social Perceptions
Network G: Labor Markets, Education and Human Resources
Moderator
Samuel Rosenberg, Roosevelt University
Participants
Shallow States, Deep Inequalities: the Challenges of Welfare Regimes after the Washington Consensus
and the End of the Commodity Boom
Fernando P Filgueira, ECLAC-Social Affairs Division
Public and Private Governance and the Improvement of Labor Conditions in Global Supply Chains
Richard M Locke, MIT Sloan School of Management
How Brazilians See States, Markets and Civil Society as Social Goods Providers
Elisa P Reis, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Government Ideological Orientation and Citizen´s Evaluations of Public Policy: A Comparative Study of
Latin America
Lucio R Rennó, University of Brasilia
Social Policy Reform in Brazil: the Role of Rules and Context
Celina Souza, Center for Human Resources/UFBA
G-27
Saturday
08:45-10:15
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 104
Precarious Work and Employment
Network G: Labor Markets, Education and Human Resources
Moderator
Edward Lorenz, University of Nice-CNRS
Participants
Ruptures in employment trajectories : What is the influence of their legal form on the future of workers?
Héloïse Petit, CEE (Centre d’Etudes de l’Emploi) and CES-MATISSE (CNRS, Université Paris I)
Corinne Perraudin, CEE (Centre d’Etudes de l’Emploi) and CES-MATISSE (CNRS, Université
Paris I)
Thomas Amossé, CEE (Centre d’Etudes de l’Emploi)
The relationship between job satisfaction and contingent-employment
Marloes De Graaf-Zijl, University of Amsterdam
Uncertainty and Flexible Employment in the Creative Industries
Anna M Dempster, Birkbeck College, University of London
Why do Employees leave their Job for Self-Employment? - Impact of Entrepreneurial Working Conditions
in SME
Petra M. Moog, Universität Siegen, Deutschland
Arndt Werner, IfM Bonn
H-31
Saturday
08:45-10:15
13 rue de
l’Université: J-103
Bubbles, Speculation and Risk
Network H: Markets, Firms & Institutions
Session Organizer
Gregory Jackson, University of Bath
Moderator
Mary O’Sullivan, University of Pennsylvania
Participants
When and Where Can Institutionalization Occur? The Case of Price Bubbles in Financial Markets
Sheen S. Levine, Singapore Management University & U. of Penn.
Edward J. Zajac, Kellogg, Northwestern U.
Manias Revisited: A Sociological Theory of Asset Bubbles
Kurtulus Gemici, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Bull Markets: Testosterone Takes the Fall for the Economic Crisis
Leslie Salzinger, Boston College Sociology Department
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H-32
Saturday
08:45-10:15
13 rue de
l’Université: S-07
Institutional Entrepreneurship
Network H: Markets, Firms & Institutions
Session Organizer
Gregory Jackson, University of Bath
Moderator
Patricia A Nelson, Seijo University
Participants
Towards an integrated theory of institutional change
Martin Mendelski, Frankfurt University
Agency and Institutional Change: The Case of the Finnish Civil War
Kalle Pajunen, University of Tampere
Juha-Antti Lamberg, Helsinki University of Technology
Particularism and the Limits of Institutional Entrepreneurship: A Story of Displacement of Elite
Membership in Rural Greece (1946-1996)
Zografia Bika, University of East Anglia
H-33
Saturday
08:45-10:15
13 rue de
l’Université: S-12
New Perspectives on Interests and Preferences
Network H: Markets, Firms & Institutions
Moderator
Doris Hanappi, Université de Lausanne
Participants
Rational Action as Sense-Making. An Interpretative Sociologist´s View of Interests and Preferences in
Politics and Markets
Sascha Münnich, Max-Planck-Institute for the Study of Societies
Discursive Market Embeddedness: Western Companies in the Japanese Labor Market
David Chiavacci, Free University Berlin
Financial System Properties and Endogenous Risk Preferences
Ingrid Größl, University of Hamburg
Rolf von Lüde, University of Hamburg / Sciences Po
J-10
Saturday
08:45-10:15
13 rue de
l’Université: J-210
Politics and Policy of Labor Markets
Network J: Rethinking the Welfare State
Session Organizer
Alex Hicks, Emory University
Moderator
Marino Regini, University of Milan
Participants
Analyzing Labor-Market Policy Regime Reforms in an Integrating Europe: Muddling Through or SelfTransformation?
Jörg Timo Weishaupt, University of Mannheim, MZES
Between regulatory and distributive politics. The politics of labour market reform in Poland (1989-2007)
Catherine Spieser, EUI Florence & IEP Strasbourg
Immigration Policy Preferences, Welfare State features, and Labor Market Regulation: An analysis based
on European data
Sofia Perez, Boston University
Reforming German Labor Market Institutions: A Dual Path to Flexibility
Werner Eichhorst, IZA
Paul Marx, University of Cologne / IZA
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Saturday
08:45-10:15
13 rue de
l’Université: J-101
Social Rights
Network K: Law and the Social Sciences
Moderator
Julia Lopez, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Participants
Social rights and judicial review in Israel - current failures and future prospects
Guy Mundlak, Tel-Aviv University
How to make social rights effective? - the case of Spain
José Luis Rey Perez, Universidad P. Comillas of Madrid
A Case for Social Rights
Virginia Mantouvalou, University of Leicester, School of Law
ECJ Caselaw on Trumping Fundamental Labor Rights with Economic Freedoms: Global Trade/Labor
Implications
Marley S. Weiss, University of Maryland School of Law
K-11
Saturday
08:45-10:15
13 rue de
l’Université: S-11
Local Reception of Transnational Regulation
Network K: Law and the Social Sciences
Moderator
Alvaro Santos, Georgetown Law
Participants
The Cultural Mediation of Transnational Regulations: Competing Institutional Forms for Romanian
Mutual Funds
Narcis Tulbure, Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies, Department of Finance
The Global Fight in the Local Field: Institutionalization of Anti-Money Laundering Norms in Israel
Oleg Komlik, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
The possible impact of recent ECJ decisions on Hungarian labour legislation
Beata Nacsa, Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest
FP-15
Saturday
10:30-12:00
13 rue de
l’Université: Salle
Erignac
Immigration/Ethnicity
Featured Panel
Presenters
Mabel Berezin, Cornell
Victoria Hattam, New School for Social Research
Participant
Presentation
Christian Joppke, American University of Paris
TH05-02
Saturday
10:30-12:00
13 rue de
l’Université: J-208
Miniconference Theme 5: CSR, Varieties of Capitalism, and Institutional Change
Theme 5: CSR, Sustainability, and Diverse Models of Capitalism.
Moderator
Stefano Solari, University of Padua
Participants
Conceptualising National Variations and Change in CSR: An Exploration of the State-Led Model
Nahee Kang, University of Nottingham
Jeremy Moon, University of Nottingham
Corporate Social Disclosures and Institutional Legitimacy: Evidence from Varieties of Capitalism
Kenneth Amaeshi, Cranfield University
The development of Corporate Social Responsibility in various patterns of institutional changes
Michel Capron, University Paris 8
Pascal Petit, University Paris 13
Is Global Corporate Social Responsibility a Response to a Global Regulatory Vacuum?
Ian Hamilton Maitland, Univ. of Minnesota
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TH05-03
Saturday
10:30-12:00
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 404
Miniconference Theme 5: CSR and Market Liberalism
Theme 5: CSR, Sustainability, and Diverse Models of Capitalism
Moderator
Thomas Lamarche, Université Lille3
Participants
On the Elective Affinities of CSR, Economic Liberalization and Market Liberalism in Britain and
Germany: 1977-2007
Daniel Phillip Kinderman, Cornell University
Shareholder Value vs Stakeholder Virtue: Evidence from Global Food Firms
Bryn Jones, University of Bath
Peter Eric Nisbet, University of the West of England
The Moral Economy of Small and Medium Enterprises in Europe
Sebastian Koos, University of Mannheim
B-17
Saturday
10:30-12:00
13 rue de
l’Université: J-102
B-18
Saturday
10:30-12:00
13 rue de
l’Université: Salle
du Conseil
E-17
Saturday
10:30-12:00
13 rue de
l’Université: S-10
State, Markets and Development Policy in Developing Countries
Network B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Participants
Telecommunications Reform, the State, and Markets: A Comparative Case of Mobile Telephony in India
and China
Ray-shyng Chou, University of California, San Diego
The failed avant-garde? Role of the SEZ in the Indian state model
Anita Hammer, Department of HRM, De Montfort University, UK
Industrial Policy in a Market Strategy of Growth: The Costa Rican Cases of Intel and Trisan
Agustin Fallas-Santana, Universidad de Costa Rica
Moving from import substitution to neoliberal development in a small country: the case of Costa Rica
Diego Sanchez-Ancochea, University of Oxford
The Changing Organization of Capitalism and Finance in Europe
Network B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Participants
An examination of herd behavior in equity markets: A European Perspective
Slim Hassairi, Université d’Avignon et des pays de Vaucluse
Jean Laurent Viviani, University of Montpellier 1
From financial capitalism to capitalism of values. Lessons from Italy.
Marco Bettiol, University of Padua, Dpt. of Economics and Management
Giancarlo Corò, University of Venice
Stefano Micelli, University of Venice
Patriot Games: Economic Nationalism in “Europeanized” Italy?
Vincent Della Sala, Faculty of Sociology, University of Trento
Institutional Complementarities, Adjustment and Reform in Advanced Political Economies
Network E: Industrial Relations & Political Economy
Moderator
Lucio Baccaro, MIT
Participants
Varieties of capitalism and varieties of macroeconomic policy: are some economies more pro-cyclical
than others?
Bruno Amable, CES Université Paris 1
Azizi Karim, Paris 1 University
Wage Moderation, Institutional Complementarities and European Unemployment
Marco Simoni, London School of Economics and Political Science
Privatization in Europe: Left-Wing Union-Reliance and Productive Efficiency
Tim Hicks, Nuffield College, Oxford
Endogenous institutions and institutional change: assessing complementarities between product market
competition, labour markets and macroeconomic regimes.
Benedicta Marzinotto, University of Udine
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E-18
Saturday
10:30-12:00
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 304
Regulation and Labor Standards
Network E: Industrial Relations & Political Economy
Moderator
Roberto Pires, Massachusetts Institute of Technology - MIT
Participants
Civil Society Campaigns and Transnational Private Labor Regulation: Comparing Athletic Footwear and
Toys
Sigrid Quack, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Sabrina Zajak, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Evaluating the Next Generation Model of Labour Regulation: The ILO programme in Cambodia’s
garment sector
Chikako Oka, London School of Economics
Fairer than Fairtrade? The Impacts of Fairtrade vs. High Street Brands’ Sourcing Practices on Labour
Standards in India
Tugce Bulut, University of Cambridge
F-13
Saturday
10:30-12:00
13 rue de
l’Université: J-210
F-14
Saturday
10:30-12:00
13 rue de
l’Université: J-211
Knowledge Nodes and Innovation in Emerging Economies
Network F: Knowledge, Technology & Innovation
Participants
Integration and Innovation in East Asian Manufacturing Networks
Dennis Louis McNamara, Georgetown University
Intermediaries and Capability Building: Evidence from Developing Economy Clusters
Ian Philip Clarke, Brunel University
Matias Ramirez, University of Sussex
Why do industrial clusters have different innovation patterns? Hsinchu-Taipei corridor and Beijing’s High
tech parks compared
Jennhwan Wang, Natioanl Chengchi University, Taiwan
Entrepreneurship and Socio-Economic Development, Panel I: Foundations
Network F: Knowledge, Technology & Innovation
Session Organizers
Andrea Monika Herrmann, Utrecht University
Guido Moellering, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Participants
For a Schumpeterian Approach to Entrepreneurship
Richard Swedberg, Cornell University
Entrepreneurship, Economic Growth and the Crisis
Roy Thurik, Erasmus University Rotterdam
The Entrepreneur in Economic Sociology
Christoph Friedrich Deutschmann, University of Tuebingen, Department of Sociology
G-30
Saturday
10:30-12:00
13 rue de
l’Université: J-205
Regulation and Representation
Network G: Labor Markets, Education and Human Resources
Moderator
Jens Mohrenweiser, University of Zurich
Participants
Bringing together flexibility and security. A four-country comparison of changing regulatory frameworks
on temporary work
Hester Houwing, University of Amsterdam
Labor market regulation and perceived job insecurities in the early career. Do Danish employees worry
less?
Ellen Ebralidze, University of Bamberg
Representation of agency workers in the EU: the road to more flexible forms
Els Sol, University of Amsterdam
The impact of labour regulations: Is the labour law a “paper tiger” in developing countries?
Sangheon Lee, International Labour Office
Deirdre McCann, University of Aberdeen
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G-31
Saturday
10:30-12:00
13 rue de
l’Université: S-11
Labour Market Policy
Network G: Labor Markets, Education and Human Resources
Moderator
Antoine Valeyre, Centre Maurice Halbwachs
Participants
Corporate Social Responsibility in labour makets and in European Union
Nora Alleki, IRES et Ministère du Travail
Effects of Individual Action Plans on the Job Search Behavior
Julia Marion Schneider, Institute for Employment Research, Nuremberg
Structural change and unemployment
Oliver Ludewig, Institute for Employment Research - Regional Labour Markets
Uwe Blien, Institut fuer Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (IAB)
The applicants’ assessment by recruiting firms
Guillemette de Larquier, Universtité Paris Ouest Nanterre & Centre d’études de l’emploi
Emmanuelle Marchal, CSO Sciences Po/CNRS
Activating the long-term unemployed - Organizational challenges in France and Germany
Sebastian Kuenzel, University of Oldenburg
G-32
Saturday
10:30-12:00
13 rue de
l’Université: S-13
Life Course and Careers (II)
Network G: Labor Markets, Education and Human Resources
Moderator
Juha Antila, The Central Organisation of Finnish Trade Unions (SAK)
Participants
Between welfare and work. Households in Germany’s basic social care system.
Mark Trappmann, Institute for Employment Research
Martin Dietz, Institute for Employment Research
Gerrit Mueller, Institute for Employment Research
Inequality of Uncertainty and Life Planning in Europe
Marii Paskov, University of Groningen
The centrality and frontiers of enterprises: the space of managers, intermediaries and workers in the
industrial relations.
Julio Cesar Donadone, Ufscar-Brazil
Marijuana Consumption, Educational Outcomes and Labor Market Success
Donata Bessey, University of Zurich
Uschi Backes-Gellner, University of Zurich
G-33
Saturday
10:30-12:00
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 103
Agency Work and Labour Market Intermediaries
Network G: Labor Markets, Education and Human Resources
Moderator
Paola Villa, Dipartimento di Economia, Università degli Studi di Trento
Participants
Alternative Temporary Staffing Agencies as Workforce Intermediaries
Françoise Carre, CSP, McCormak Graduate School, University of Massachusetts Boston
Joaquín Herranz, Evans School of Public Affairs
Silvia Dorado Banacloche, University of Rhode Island
‘New economy, new you!’: Collegiality, agency and responsibilization in flexible work
Christina Garsten, Stockholm University
Functional Change of Agency Work - New usage strategies and their consequences
Hajo Holst, Institut für Soziologie, FSU Jena
Competition redefined : the case of talent agents for cinematographers in the motion-picture industry.
Antoine Vernet, Université Paris-Ouest / Université Paris I
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H-34
Saturday
10:30-12:00
13 rue de
l’Université: J-104
Industry Development: Innovation and Institutions
Network H: Markets, Firms & Institutions
Session Organizer
Gregory Jackson, University of Bath
Moderator
Birgit Apitzsch, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Participants
Coordination in Market Economies: From Niche to Mass Production in Renewable Energies - The Case of
Germany
Gerhard Fuchs, University of Stuttgart
The Video Games Industry in Poland, Sweden, and Germany between National Institutional Contexts and
Transnational Value Chains
Christina Teipen, Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB)
Dynamics of Regional Economic Institutions and Development of ICT Industry: the Evidence from Oulu
in Finland
Akira Endo, University of Oulu, Finland / Yokohama National University, Japan
H-35
Saturday
10:30-12:00
13 rue de
l’Université: S-07
Comparative Capitalism: From Business Strategy to Social Norms?
Network H: Markets, Firms & Institutions
Moderator
Robert Boyer, CEPREMAP-ENS
Participants
Persistence and Change in CMEs - The Case of Venture Capital for Biotechnology in Switzerland
Raimund Hasse, University of Lucerne
Eva Passarge, University of Lucerne
Polanyi Revisited - The Relevance of The Great Transformation for the Varieties of Capitalism Debate
Stefan Arne Kesting, Auckland University of Technology
A European Variety of Capitalism as Normative Choice
Uwe Becker, University of Amsterdam
H-36
Saturday
10:30-12:00
13 rue de
l’Université: S-12
Corporate Governance in Transition Economies
Network H: Markets, Firms & Institutions
Moderator
Gordon Redding, INSEAD
Participants
Innovation network and shareholder value ideology: the case of Petroleum Technology Alliance in Canada
Moises Villamil Balestro, Universidade de Brasília
Henrique Carlos de Oliveira Castro, Universidade de Brasília
Going (More) Public: Ownership Reform among Chinese Firms
Heather Haveman, University of California, Berkeley
Yongxiang Wang, Columbia University
Disciplining the Chinese CEOs: Shareholder-oriented Board Practices and CEO Dismissal in China’s
Publicly-traded Companies
Dian Yang, Harvard University
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H-37
Saturday
10:30-12:00
13 rue de
l’Université: S-14
Long-term Changes in Financial Systems
Network H: Markets, Firms & Institutions
Session Organizer
Gregory Jackson, University of Bath
Moderator
Richard Deeg, Temple University
Participants
Bonding and Sharing Corporate America: The US Securities Markets and Corporate Development, 18851930
Mary O’Sullivan, University of Pennsylvania
Marketization, Fields, and the Changing Determinants of Organizational Form in American Mortgage
Finance: Mutual Bank Conversions to For-profit Corporations
Adam Goldstein, University of California-Berkeley
Marc Schneiberg, Reed College
Financial and Economic Crisis in Varieties of Capitalism
Klaus Nielsen, Birkbeck, University of London
H-38
Saturday
10:30-12:00
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 104
H-39
Saturday
10:30-12:00
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 401
Regulation and Politics
Network H: Markets, Firms & Institutions
Participants
Money, coordination and systemic risk in the 2001/2002 Argentinean crisis and in actual reliance to
present world crisis
Jaime Alberto Marques Pereira, Université de Picardie
The importance of regulating banks to achieve prudential and environmental standards. The Australian
experience.
Peter Harkness, Swinburne University of Technology
Pricing risk in private health insurance in Chile
Jose Ossandon, Universidad Diego Portales, Chile
State-market relations in the Brazilian air transport industry
Cristiano Fonseca Monteiro, Fluminense Federal University
Rodrigo Vilela Rodrigues, Fluminense Federal University
Gabriela Teixeira Lopes de Paula, Fluminense Federal University
Origins of Variety in Capitalism and Democracy: The Economics of Politics or the Politics of the
Economy?
Network H: Markets, Firms & Institutions
Moderator
Colin Crouch, Business School, Warwick University
Participants
Political representation of economic interests and two paths to democracy
Torben Iversen, Department of Government, Harvard University
David Soskice, Political Science, Duke University
Partisanship at the Origins of Modern Capitalist Institutions
Richard Carney, RSIS, NTU
Gonna Party Like It’s 1899: Electoral Systems and The Origins of Varieties of Coordination
Cathie Jo Martin, Political Science, Boston University
Duane Swank, Political Science, Marquette University
Business Interest Representation under Divided Sovereignty: “Entrepreneurial Representatives” and
Capitalist Coordination in Interwar Palestine and the USA
Omri Metzer, Political Science, Hebrew University
Michael Shalev, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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H-40
Saturday
10:30-12:00
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 407
Political Aspects of Institutional Change
Network H: Markets, Firms & Institutions
Session Organizer
Gregory Jackson, University of Bath
Moderator
Gerhard Schnyder, Cambridge Centre for Business Research
Participants
Varieties of Change in German Capitalism. Transforming the Rules of Corporate Control
Susanne P. Luetz, Free University Berlin
Corporate Governance or Corporate Governments? Voluntary Firm Practices on Paths to Regulation
Dennis Bogusz, Columbia University
Markets, States, and Institutional Change: An Evolutionary Perspective
Alexander Ebner, Associate Professor, Jacobs University Bremen
J-11
Saturday
10:30-12:00
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 106
Poverty and Inequality
Network J: Rethinking the Welfare State
Session Organizer
Alex Hicks, Emory University
Moderator
Lane Kenworthy, Department of Sociology, University of Arizona
Participants
Causalities on the Virtuous Circle in the SEM Framework
Robert Hagfors, Social Insurance Institution, Finland
A conceptual analysis of global wealth inequality
Martin Schuerz, OeNB
Marketization of social security and its impact on social inequality
Patricia Frericks, Hamburg University
Decommodification and Egalitarian Political Economy
John Vail, University of Newcastle
J-12
Saturday
10:30-12:00
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 402
Politics and Policy
Network J: Rethinking the Welfare State
Moderator
Lorraine Frisina, Collaborative Research Center 597, Uni of Bremen, Germany
Participants
The Performance of the Italian Health Care System between Social Capital, Economic Development and
Politics
Emmanuele Pavolini, University of Macerata
Maria Giovanna Vicarelli, Università Politecnica delle Marche
The Lisbon Strategy since 2005: which economic paradigm for what reforms in employment and social
policies?
Christine Erhel, University Paris 1
K-12
Saturday
10:30-12:00
13 rue de
l’Université: J-103
Gender Discrimination from a Comparative Perspective
Network K: Law and the Social Sciences
Moderator
Virginia Mantouvalou, University of Leicester, School of Law
Participants
Gender Equality and Part-time Employment: a Comparative Analysis between Spain and The Netherlands
Nuria Ramos Martin, Post-doc researcher-Lecturer University of Amsterdam
Maite Blazquez Cuesta, Universidad Autonoma Madrid
Law, Social Science and Economy: Industrial Psychologists Shape the Impact of US Employment
Discrrimination Law
Robin Stryker, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona USA
Smartening up Gender: Gender Equality in the IFC’s Doing Business Project
Kate Bedford, University of Kent
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L-02
Saturday
10:30-12:00
13 rue de
l’Université: S-08
Commons et les Institutions: Monnaie et Finance
Network L: French Language
Moderator
Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, Université du Québec à Montréal
Participants
Entre Madison et Cambridge : Commons et Keynes en quête du capitalisme raisonnable
Thabet Slim, Université de Picardie Jules Verne (France)
Bouhaili Ali, Université de Picardie Jules Verne
Financiarisation et lien social: une analyse de l’exclusion bancaire à partir de l’institutionnalisme de J.R.
Commons
Georges Gloukoviezoff, LEFI Université Lyon2
Véronique Dutraive, LEFI Université Lyon2
L’argent de la mondialisation, en quoi pose t-il des problèmes éthiques ? Un point de vue régulationniste
commonsien
Bruno christian Theret, CNRS IRISES - university Paris Dauphine
Régime et politique monétaires selon Commons : cycle du crédit, déflation et banque centrale
Philippe Adair, Universite Paris12 - Paris Est
L-03
Saturday
10:30-12:00
13 rue de
l’Université: S-09
Capitalisme Européen et Mondialisation
Network L: French Language
Moderator
Bernard Fusulier, University of Louvain
Participants
La diversité du capitalisme européen : quelles sont les leçons de l’histoire ?
Diemer Arnaud, PHARE - Unversité Paris I
La négociation collective transnationale : une nouvelle forme de régulation de la mondialisation ?
Isabel da Costa, CNRS-IDHE Cachan
Udo Rehfeldt, IRES
Organisation de la production dans l’entreprise mondialisée ; étude des termes et des concepts nouveaux
Jeanne Dancette, University of Montreal
Régulation publique et privée des entreprises transnationales : complémentarité, concurrence ou
indépendance?
Reynald Bourque, Université de Montréal
Variétés du Capitalisme et coopération financière entre employeurs : les formations professionnelles
initiale et continue en comparaison
Etienne Cognard, LEFI-ISH, University of Lyon
L-04
Saturday
10:30-12:00
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 303
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Questions Financières
Network L: French Language
Participants
Asymétries d’informations ex ante, asymétries d’information ex post et préférence pour la liquidité :
Quelques enseignements théoriques de la crise des subprimes
Amougou Joseph Thierry, UCL (Département des sciences de la population et du développement)
Crise financière et régulation du spectacle vivant en France
Daniel Urrutiaguer, Université de Paris 3
La financiarisation des transferts de risques
Matthieu Montalban, Université Montesquieu Bordeaux 4
Gabriel Colletis, Université Toulouse 1 Sciences Sociales
Localisation urbaine des hedge funds (Londres, Paris,) Une dynamique géographique guidée par la quête
de liens faibles
Tadjeddine Yamina, University of Paris Ouest La Défense Nanterre
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M-04
Saturday
10:30-12:00
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 403
Spanish Session 1
Network M: Spanish Language
Presenter
Jin Anthony Cotrino Sossa, University of Santo Tomas
Participants
Crisis actual y tendencia secular del capitalismo: ¿Hacia dónde vamos?
Ramon Nemesio Ruiz, Sociology Dept., Univ. of Valencia, Spain
Desarrollo local y Empleo, entre lo local y lo global: el caso de Barcelona
Joan Rodríguez Soler, Centre d’Estudis Sociològics QUIT
Violencia política, elecciones y crecimiento económico: Un análisis para el caso colombiano.
Jin Anthony Cotrino Sossa, University of Santo Tomas
Alexander Cotte Poveda, Georg-August- University of Goettingen, Germany and Universidad de La
Salle, Colombia
TH01-05
Saturday
13:30-15:00
13 rue de
l’Université: Salle
Erignac
TH03-07
Saturday
13:30-15:00
56 rue des SaintsPères: Salle 404
Miniconference Theme 1: Value in Financial Markets
Theme 1: Price and Value in Markets and Firms
Participants
Proust’s Portfolio: Value, Meaning and Identity
Elisabeth Harrington, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
The Social Construction of Investor Capitalism: Explaining the Rise in Retail Investing in Kenya, 20062008
Christopher Yenkey, Cornell University
Sketch of Derivation
Vincent Antonin Lepinay, MIT
Michel Callon, Centre de Sociologie de l’Innovation
Miniconference Theme 3: Round Table: Discussing Alternatives for the Financial System
Theme 3: Overcoming Financialisation and its Crisis: Ideas from and Suggestions for Accounting,
Economics, and Law
Moderator
Massimo Amato, University Bocconi of Milan
Participants
Is Denial of The Possibility of Financial Asset Market Failure Responsible for an Economic Holocaust?
Brendan McSweeney, Royal Holloway University of London
Options for Rebuilding the Economy and the Financial System
Shann Turnbull, International Institute for Self-Governance, Sydney
From Bubbles, Financial and Credit Crises to Regulation: The Issue of Innovation and the Legal Nexus
Marc Jacquinet, Universidade Aberta & CERIO
The uncomfortable truth about the global financial crisis
Jakob Vestergaard, Danish Institute of International Studies
The Causes Of The Global Financial Crisis? The Impact of the Recurring Crises In Anglo-American
Corporate Governance
Thomas Clarke, University of Technology, Sydney
B-19
Saturday
13:30-15:00
13 rue de
l’Université: J-210
Knowledge, Health, and Development
Network B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Participants
Gates Governs the Global? The Structural Transformation of International Institutions
Nitsan Chorev, Brown University
Incubating Innovation or Cultivating Corruption? The Developmental State and the Life Sciences in Asia
Andrew M. Schrank, UNM
Cheol-Sung Lee, University of Chicago
TRIPS and the Challenges of Using Knowledge for Development: The Politics of Pharmaceutical Patents
in Brazil and India
Ken Shadlen, London School of Economics
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C-11
Saturday
13:30-15:00
13 rue de
l’Université: S-08
E-19
Saturday
13:30-15:00
13 rue de
l’Université: J-103
Gender and Labour Regimes
Network C: Gender, Work & Family
TBA
Varieties of Capitalism: Comparing the Logics and Developments in Labor Markets, Industrial
Relations, and Welfare States
Network E: Industrial Relations & Political Economy
Moderator
Uwe Becker, University of Amsterdam
Participants
Neoliberalism and Varieties of Capitalism: Comparing Socioeconomic Organizing Logics Across Time
and Space
Sanjay Pinto, Harvard University
The Political Economy of Wage Bargaining, Social Protection and Specific Skill Formation in LMEs
Adam Saunders, Oxford University
Varieties of Capitalism and Industrial Relations in Western Europe
George-Marian Isbasoiu, Free University of Brussels
E-20
Saturday
13:30-15:00
13 rue de
l’Université: S-14
Participation, Economic Cycles and Institutional Change
Network E: Industrial Relations & Political Economy
Moderators
Sabina Avdagic and Lucio Baccaro
Participants
The Power of Discourse in the Economics of Workers’ Participation
Stefan Arne Kesting, Auckland University of Technology
Interferences in economic cycles (independent study)
Michal Kubicki, European Commission
Life and death of organizations
Roger Churnside, Universidad de Costa Rica
Individual Accumulation of Resources: a Methodological Framework for Macroeconomic Development
Analysis (the case of Russia)
Yulia Ovchinnikova, State University Higher School of Economics
F-15
Saturday
13:30-15:00
13 rue de
l’Université: J-211
Entrepreneurship and Socio-Economic Development, Panel II: Recent Developments
Network F: Knowledge, Technology & Innovation
Session Organizers
Andrea Monika Herrmann, Utrecht University
Guido Moellering, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Participants
What does Innovation mean to People?
Jonathan Levie, University of Strathclyde
Institutional Entrepreneurship: Agency and Social Innovation
Bernard Leca, ESC Rouen
Entrepreneurship and Innovation Policy
Erik Stam, Utrecht University
Social Entrepreneurship: Models of Sustainable Social Change
Alex Nicholls, Oxford University
F-16
Saturday
13:30-15:00
13 rue de
l’Université: S-10
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Innovation Networks and Clusters (II)
Network F: Knowledge, Technology & Innovation
Participants
Radical Innovation and Inter-Organizational Collaboration: Evidence from Germany
Matt Allen, Manchester Business School
Maria Aldred, Manchester Metropolitan University Business School
How do entrepreneurial clusters compensate for the discontinuity of innovation?
Jörg Potthast, WZB
Temporary Organizations as Dual Experiments: The Case of a Regional Planning Project on the Black Sea
Coast
Elena Krumova, Columbia University
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G-35
Saturday
13:30-15:00
13 rue de
l’Université: J-205
What´s Next on Labour Markets: A Cross-National Overview (II)
Network G: Labor Markets, Education and Human Resources
Session Organizer
Santos Miguel Ruesga, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Participants
The Logic Underpinning The Export Model Based On Low Skilled Labour -Intensive Manufactures (The
Mexican Case)
Gerardo Fujii, UNAM - México
Financial crisis and social protection in Brazil
Rogerio Nagamine Constanzi, Previdencia Social - Brazil
The current global financial crisis and its impact on the labor market in Brazil
Maria Cristina Cacciamali, Departamento de Economia - FEA - USP
G-36
Saturday
13:30-15:00
13 rue de
l’Université: J-208
Globalization, Uncertainty and their Effects on Young Labour Market Entrants - Evidence from
National Case Studies
Network G: Labor Markets, Education and Human Resources
Session Organizer
Dirk Hofaecker, Researcher State Institute for Family Research at Bamberg University
Participants
Graduates’ Conceptualizations and Expectations of Work-Life Balance in the UK
Uracha Chatrakul Na Ayudhya, Middlesex University Business School
Could regional universities promote early entrance into the labour market and fight uncertainty?
Valentina Goglio, University of Turin - Department of Economics
The heterogeneity of the impact of labour market flexibilization on the transition to the adult life in Italy
Sonia Bertolini, University of Turin
G-37
Saturday
13:30-15:00
13 rue de
l’Université: S-11
Labour Markets and Institutional Change
Network G: Labor Markets, Education and Human Resources
Moderator
Guillemette de Larquier, Universtité Paris Ouest Nanterre & Centre d’études de l’emploi
Participants
European Labour Market Integration and Attitudes towards Europeanized Equality: Evidence from
Germany
Jürgen Gerhards, Fri
Holger Lengfeld, University of Hagen
Financial Crisis and labor market integration in North America
Clemente Ruiz Durán, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico
Institutional change and low productivity: a lesson from the Italian case
Annamaria Simonazzi, Università di Roma “la Sapienza”
Paola Villa, Dipartimento di Economia, Università degli Studi di Trento
Socioeconomics
Kakoli Malkhandi, Yuva Srishti
The Effectiveness of Co-Determination Laws - the Case of Paid Leave of Absence of German Works
Councillors
Jens Mohrenweiser, University of Zurich
Uschi Backes-Gellner, University of Zurich
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Work Organisation: Comparative Perspectives
Network G: Labor Markets, Education and Human Resources
Moderator
Doris Ruth Eikhof, Stirling Management School, University of Stirling
Participants
Do countries matter? Explaining the variance of working time practices of European companies using a
Multi-level model
Heejung Chung, Tilburg University
Quality of work and employment according to the new forms of work organisation in Europe
Antoine Valeyre, Centre Maurice Halbwachs
Edward Lorenz, University of Nice-CNRS
The heterogeneity of job quality in the EU: focusing on social groups
Christine Erhel, University Paris 1
Mathilde Guergoat-Larivière, University Paris 1
The Impact of Cultural and Institutional Distance on Human Resource Management.
Michael Brookes, Middlesex University
Richard Croucher, Middlesex University
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HRM: Organisations and Values
Network G: Labor Markets, Education and Human Resources
Moderator
Christina Garsten, Stockholm University
Participants
Financial Participation in Germany -- From management’s point of view and work councils’ perspective
Wenzel Matiaske, Helmut-Schmidt-University Hamburg
Reward Systems in Nonprofit Organisations: A case study in Homeless Charities in the UK
Bethania Mendes de Brito Antunes, London School of Economics
Do Values Matter? Values and Altruistic Behavior in Games
Lin Tao, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Employability Policy as a Bridge To a Productivistic Welfare Regime
Pascal Derogee, Erasmus University Rotterdam
G-40
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13:30-15:00
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Training: Comparative Perspectives
Network G: Labor Markets, Education and Human Resources
Moderator
Orsola Razzolini, Università Commerciale Bocconi
Participants
Changing continuities: comparing institutional change in Italian and German Higher Education
Gabriele Ballarino, university of Milano
Indexing decent work in Europe: general and lifelong learning perspectives
Andranik Tangian, Hans Boeckler Foundation
Lifelong learning Regimes versus VET Systems in Europe
Eric Verdier, CNRS, LEST
The Role of Formal Training for Careers in Creative Industries in Sweden and Germany
Birgit Apitzsch, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Lovisa Naeslund, Stockholm School of Economics
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Governing Banks: New Paradigms Beyond the Crisis
Network H: Markets, Firms & Institutions
Session Organizer
Gregory Jackson, University of Bath
Moderator
Susanne P. Luetz, Free University Berlin
Participants
The Boards of Banks: Skills, Function and Performance Impact
Tom Kirchmaier, Manchester Busienss School
Benefits and Drawbacks of Bank Ownership - Is the Comparison between Private and Public Banks a
Matter of Efficiency versus Stability?
Elizaveta Mnatsakanova, WU Wien
Peter Haiss, WU Wien
The financial crisis and the global shadow banking system
Maryse Farhi, Instituto de Economia - Unicamp
Financialisation, organisational politics, and operational risk management in banking and finance
Alexandros-Andreas Kyrtsis, University of Athens
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13:30-15:00
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l’Université: S-12
Market Environments and Employment Patterns
Network H: Markets, Firms & Institutions
Moderator
Virginia Doellgast, London School of Economics
Participants
When Truces Collapse: A longitudinal study of routines for price adjustment
Mark Zbaracki, University of Western Ontario
Mark Bergen, University of Minnesota
Coping with Market Uncertainty: Work organization and labour relations in German subcontracting call
centres
Hajo Holst, Institut für Soziologie, FSU Jena
The Visible Hand of the Client Firm: Subcontracting Experiences in Mexican Call Centres
Jose Luis Alvarez Galvan, London School of Economics and Political Science
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13:30-15:00
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Multinational Enterprises and Institutional Diversity
Network H: Markets, Firms & Institutions
Session Organizer
Gregory Jackson, University of Bath
Moderator
Dieter Sadowski, IAAEG, University of Trier
Participants
Adapting societal institutionalism for diverse spatial scales: the case of multinational corporations and
sub-national space
Phil Almond, De Montfort University
The Transnational Logic in Multinational Companies: Survey Evidence on Employment Practices
Tony James Edwards, King’s College London
Paul Marginson, University of Warwick
Anthony Ferner, De Montfort University
Paul Edwards, Warwick University
Olga Tregaskis, De Montfort University
Probing theoretically into employee relations in multinational firms in CEE
Murad Ludomir Wisniewski, Jagiellonian University at Krakow
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Short-termism and Financial Market Pressures
Network H: Markets, Firms & Institutions
Moderator
Amon Chizema, Loughborough University
Participants
Toward an Understanding of Short-Termism
Gregory Jackson, University of Bath
Anastasia Petraki, University of Bath
Activist Hedge Funds and the Financialization of ‘Rhenish’ Capitalism
Jan Fichtner, Goethe University Frankfurt
Andreas Nölke, Goethe University Frankfurt
Fast Cars, Fast Finance: German Capitalism in the Age of Porsche
Adam Daniel Dixon, University of Oxford
The Financial Crisis and Immigration/Race
Network I: Race, Ethnicity and Immigration
Moderator
Maritsa Poros, City College of New York, CUNY
Participants
The Deeper Impact of the Financial Crisis: Change in High-Skilled Immigration Policies
Lucie Cerna, University of Oxford
William Hynes, University of Oxford
Global Financial Crises and Its Impact on Africa’s International Migration: A Halt or an Exacerbation?
Kinuthia Macharia, American University of Nigeria
African Americans and Home Foreclosure: A Case of Constrained Capital
Adrienne Philice Hinds, George Mason Graduate Student
Body/border: A “healthy” way of governing EU identity in a crisis context
Gabriel Blouin Genest, University of Ottawa
J-13
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13:30-15:00
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l’Université: J-101
Partisanship, Consensus and Policy
Network J: Rethinking the Welfare State
Moderator
Jonas Pontusson, Princeton
Participants
The Potential for a Political Resurgence of Laborism: Class Voting in Israel 1999-2009
Michael Shalev, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Gal Levy, The Open University of Israel
How Does Party Fractionalization Convey Preferences for Redistribution in Parliamentary Democracies?
Bruno Amable, CES Université Paris 1
Donatella Gatti, CEPN Université Paris Nord
Elvire Guillaud, CES Université Paris 1
Coalition Governments and Reform Capacity
Johannes Lindvall, University of Oxford
The trade-off between economic efficiency and social solidarity
Patricia Frericks, Hamburg University
J-14
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Politics of Health Care
Network J: Rethinking the Welfare State
Moderator
Emmanuele Pavolini, University of Macerata
Participants
Political Devolution in Italian Health Care Policy: A Challenge for Social Solidarity and Equity of Care?
Lorraine Frisina, Collaborative Research Center 597, Uni of Bremen, Germany
Regulating Private Health Insurance in France: New Challenges for Employer-Based Complementary
Health Insurance
Isabelle Hirtzlin, Université Paris 1
Monique Kerleau, CNRS, Université Paris1
Privatization and marketization/liberalization of health care systems in Europe
Christine André, PSE-Cepremap
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Welfare State and Economic Crisis
Network J: Rethinking the Welfare State
Moderator
Margaret Weir, University of California, Berkeley
Participants
Global Crisis and Social Security: Critical Evaluation of the Private Pension System in Turkey
Ozgur Yanardag, Mugla University, Department of Economics
Aslihan Aykac, Ege University, Dept. of International Relations
Still the Century of Welfare Productivisim? The East-Asian Welfare System after 1997 Financial Crisis
Jen-Der Lue, Department for Social Welfare, National Chung-Cheng University
Janus-faced states and ambiguous assets: The case of US-Mortgage debt
Matthias Thiemann, Graduate Student Sociology Columbia
L-05
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13:30-15:00
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La Crise et l’Etat
Network L: French Language
Session Organizers
Bernard Fusulier, University of Louvain
Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, Université du Québec à Montréal
Moderator
Christophe Ramaux, Centre d’Economie de la Sorbonne
Participants
Goobye la main invisible and welcome the state once more : les apports de la pensée de Fernand Braudel
et de Karl Polanyi pour comprendre la crise économique actuelle
Amougou Joseph Thierry, UCL (Département des sciences de la population et du développement)
La crise financiere mondiale et son influence sur le developpement socio-economique de l’Arabie seoudite
Grigorii Grigorii Kosach, Universite Russe d’Etat des sciences humaines
La crise ou comment penser le retour de l’intervention publique ?
Christophe Ramaux, Centre d’Economie de la Sorbonne
La dette de l’Etat connaît-elle la crise ? Comment la crise financière redéfinit la nature du « problème » de
dette publique en France
Benjamin Lemoine, CSI - Ecole des Mines de Paris
M-05
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Spanish Session 2
Network M: Spanish Language
Participants
Apertura financiera, política cambiaria y acumulación de reservas en Brasil
André Moreira Cunha, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul - Brasil
Cesar Rodrigues van der Laan, Banco Central de Brasil
Julimar da Silva Bichara, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Insuficiencias y rupturas del sistema económico actual. Algunas notas para la reflexión.
Carmen Dolores Wehbe Herrera, Universidad de La Laguna
Marginación: desarrollo turístico comunitario. Huatulco, Oaxaca
Blanca Elvira López Villarreal, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana
Marco Antonio Leyva Piña, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana
Gerardo Ramírez Romero, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana
Planeación sustentable urbana: el polígono de actuación Xochimilco-Tláhuac, en la Ciudad de México
Blanca Elvira López Villarreal, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana
Pedro Constantino Solís Pérez, Universidad Autónoma metropolitana
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Aalbers, Manuel
Abe, Margarita Estevez
Adair, Philippe
Adler, Paul
Adriaenssens, Stef J.G.M.
Adriana, Kemp
Agardi, Driss
Aguilera, Ruth V.
Ahmed, Ansar
Alcouffe, Alain
Aldred, Maria
Alessandrini, Donatella
Alexander, Alba
Alexis, Gwendolyn Yvonne
Alfaro, Jose-Luis
Ali, Bouhaili
Alleki, Nora
Allen, Christopher S.
Allen, Matt
Allen, Pauline
Almeida Jr, Mansueto Facundo
Almond, Phil
Alp, E. Elif
Alvarez Galvan, Jose Luis
Al Zamil, Abdulla Adib
Amable, Bruno
Amaeshi, Kenneth
Amato, Massimo
Amer-Maistriau, Estefania
Amossé, Thomas
Anderson, Karen
Andreotti, Alberta
André, Christine
Anne, Eydoux
Ansari, Shahzad Mumtaz
Antila, Juha
Anxo, Dominique
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Aranguren, Mari Jose
Araujo Guimaraes, Nadia
Argentin, Gianluca
Ariño, Miguel
Armstrong, David A.
Arnaud, Diemer
Arrieta, Antonio
Arroyo, Jose Santiago
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Aurich, Patrizia
Avdagic, Sabina
Avent-Holt, Dustin
Aykac, Aslihan
Azaïs, Christian
Baccaro, Lucio
Bachan, Ray
Backes-Gellner, Uschi
Bahn, Christopher
Balestro, Moises Villamil
Ballarino, Gabriele
Bandelj, Nina
Barbosa, Maria-Ligia de Oliveira
Barros, Marfisa
Bartram, David
Batifoulier, Philippe
Batt, Rosemary
Becker, Uwe
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Benish, Avishai
Benito, Santos Ruesga
Bensimhon, Larry
Berdysheva, Elena
Berezin, Mabel
Bergen, Mark
Berkovitch, Nitza
Bernier, Luc
Berthet, Thierry
Bertolini, Sonia
Berton, Fabienne
Bessey, Donata
Bessy, Christian
Bettiol, Marco
Beunza, Daniel
Beuscart, Jean-Samuel
Beyer, Juergen
Bichara, Julimar da Silva
Bika, Zografia
Biondi, Yuri
Björklund Larsen, Lotta
Blanc, Sandrine
Blazquez Cuesta, Maite
Blien, Uwe
Blouin Genest, Gabriel
Blyth, Mark
Boczkowski, Pablo
Bogusz, Dennis
Boissin, Olivier
Bonacelli, Maria Beatriz Machado
Bonvin, Jean-Michel
Bosch, Gerhard
Botelho Filho, Flavio Borges
Boulu, Beatrice
Bourque, Reynald
Boussard, Valerie
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Brammer, Steve
Branco, Manuel Couret
Bremer, Diedrich
Brewster, Chris
Brey, Elisa
Brookes, Michael
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Casasola, Maria Jose
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Chen, Yingfang
Chiapello, Eve
Chiavacci, David
Chizema, Amon
Chondrakis, George
Chorev, Nitsan
Chou, Ray-shyng
Christiansen, Jens
Chung, Heejung
Churnside, Roger
Cingolani, Patrick
Cintra, Marcos Antônio Macedo
Cisneros, Luis Felipe
Clarke, Ian Philip
Clarke, Thomas
Clift, Ben
Cloin, Marielle
Cognard, Etienne
Cohen, Joshua
Colletis, Gabriel
Collin, Laura Beatriz
Colombo, Sabrina
Constanzi, Rogerio Nagamine
Contreras, Pilar Núñez-Cortés
Coriat, Benjamin
Corinne, Siino
Corò, Giancarlo
Cotrino Sossa, Jin Anthony
Cotte Poveda, Alexander
Courault, Bruno
Courtioux, Pierre
Cranmer, Laurence
Crouch, Colin
Croucher, Richard
Culpepper, Pepper
Cunha, André Moreira
da Costa, Isabel
Dahms, Harry F.
Dancette, Jeanne
Danilova, Elena
Darr, Asaf
Davies, Will
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Erhel, Christine
Erne, Roland
Erturk, Ismail
Escribano, Francisco
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Fallas-Santana, Agustin
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Giannoccolo, Pierpaolo
Gill, Matthew
Gindis, David
Giovannini, Enrico
Girard, Christiane
Giraud, Olivier
Givan, Rebecca
Glasmacher, Anna
Gleadle, Pauline
Gloukoviezoff, Georges
Godechot, Olivier
Goglio, Valentina
Goldstein, Adam
Gomel, Bernard
Gonzalez, Maria C.
Gonzalez, Victor M.
Gospel, Howard
Gosselin, Annie
Gradeva, Milena
Greenfield, Kent
Gremion, Catherine
Grossman, Emiliano
Grunert, Holle
Größl, Ingrid
Grün, Roberto
Guergoat-Larivière, Mathilde
Guillaud, Elvire
Guillemard, Anne-Marie
Guimaraes, Sonia K
Gulbrandsen, Trygve
Gumbrell-McCormick, Rebecca
Guseva, Alya
Hage, Jerald
Hagfors, Robert
Haiss, Peter
Hall, Philippa
Hall, Sarah
Hallier, Jerry
Hammer, Anita
Hanappi, Doris
Hannan, Michael T.
Harkness, Peter
Harrington, Elisabeth
Haslam, Colin
Hassairi, Slim
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Heimann, Ursula
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Ireland, Paddy
Isbasoiu, George-Marian
Iskander, Natasha
Iversen, Torben
Jabsen, Annika
Jackson, Gregory
Jacquinet, Marc
Jaffrelot, Christophe
Jaime, Pedro
Janovskaia, Alexandra
Jansen, Mieke
Janssen, Simon
Jany-Catrice, Florence
Jeong, Jooyeon
Johal, Sukhdev
Jones, Bryn
Jong, Simcha
Joppke, Christian
Julca, Alex
Juliette, Arnal
Jullien, Bernard
Jung, Jiwook
Kahancova, Marta
Kahanec, Martin
Kaminska, Monika-Ewa
Kang, Nahee
Karabchuk, Tatiana
Karim, Azizi
Karpik, Lucien
Kaufman, Bruce E.
Kawakami, Momoko
Kaya, Yunus
Kenworthy, Lane
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Kesselman, Donna
Kessler, Ian
Kesting, Stefan Arne
Keune, Maarten
Khurana, Rakesh
Kim, Jootae
Kinderman, Daniel Phillip
King, Desmond
Kirat, Thierry
Kirchmaier, Tom
Kirsch, Anja
Klages, Philipp Richard
Kocak, Ozgecan
Kocer, Ruya Gokhan
Kocourkova, Jirina
Koene, Bas
Kogge, Thorsten
Kollmeyer, Christopher
Komlik, Oleg
Konings, Martijn
Konzelmann, Sue
Koos, Sebastian
Koreh, Michal
Kosach, Grigorii Grigorii
Koster, Ferry
Kotelnikova, Zoya Vladislavovna
Kotosz, Balazs
Kroeger, Frens
Kroos, Daniela
Krug, Barbara
Krumova, Elena
Kubiak, Julien
Kubicki, Michal
Kubo, Katsuyuki
Kuenzel, Sebastian
Kus, Basak
Kushtanina, Veronika
Kuzina, Olga
Kyrtsis, Alexandros-Andreas
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Laferté, Gilles
Lagneau-Ymonet, Paul
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Lamberg, Juha-Antti
Lambert, Marion
Lane, Christel Olga
Lange, Knut
Lantenois, Christopher
Larrea, Miren
Lascoumes, Pierre
Lasierra, José Manuel
Lavinas, Lena
Le Galès, Patrick
Le Manh, Anne
Leaver, Adam
Leca, Bernard
Lecourt Giraud, Anne-Juliette
Lee, Cheol-Sung
Lee, Edward
Lee, Hyun-Jung
Lee, Jaewon
Lee, Sangheon
Lee, Sophia Seungyoon
Lee, You-il
Lee, Yuying
Lehman, Edward
Leite, Elaine Silveira
Lemoine, Benjamin
Lengfeld, Holger
Lepinay, Vincent Antonin
Levi-Faur, David
Levie, Jonathan
Levine, Sheen S.
Levy, Gal
Leyva Piña, Marco Antonio
Lim, Hyun-Chin
Lindvall, Johannes
Llofriu, Miguel
Locke, Richard M
Longuenesse, Elisabeth
Longuet, Stéphane
Looise, Jan Kees
Lopes, Antonio
Lopez, Julia
Lopez-Sanders, Laura
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Nölke, Andreas
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Ramaux, Christophe
Ramella, Francesco
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Streeck, Wolfgang
Stribeck, Agnes
Stryker, Robin
Sugden, Roger
Summers, Juliette
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Thierry, Amougou Joseph
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Trabut, Loïc
Trampusch, Christine
Trappmann, Mark
Trappmann, Vera
Traute, Meyer
Tregaskis, Olga
Tremblay, Diane-Gabrielle
Trigilia, Carlo
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Troy, Irene
Trudel, Jean M.
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Tsay, Han-Huei
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Tsuk Mitchell, Dalia
Tulbure, Narcis
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Turchi, Lenita Maria
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Turner, Simon
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Ughetto, Pascal
Umpleby, Stuart
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Woll, Cornelia
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Wright, John
Wüstemann, Henry
Xhauflair, Virginie
Yaka, Özge
Yakubovich, Valery
Yamina, Tadjeddine
Yanardag, Ozgur
Yang, Dian
Yang, Jonghoe
Yenkey, Christopher
Yilmaz Sener, Meltem
Ylöstalo, Pekka
Yogev, Tamar
Younes, Dima
Yousfi, Hela
Yue, Feng
Zagelmeyer, Stefan
Zajac, Edward J.
Zajak, Sabrina
Zbaracki, Mark
Zeitlin, Jonathan
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Ziegler, J. Nicholas
Zimmerman, Ken
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