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Table of Contents
At-A-Glance Calendar …………………………………………………………………………….. 2
Presidential Welcome ……………………………………………………….…………………… 5
About This Program…………………………………………...……...……………………….….. 7
Featured Speakers……………………….……..………………………………………....……….. 8
Featured Panelists……………………….……..…………………………………..…....………… 9
SASE 2016 Author-Meets-Critics Books…………………………………………………. 10
This Year’s Conference Theme……………………….…………………………………….... 11
Next Year’s Conference Theme……………………………………………………………… 12
Call for 2017 Mini-Conference Themes………………………………………………….. 14
Special Events……………………………………………………………………………………… 15
General Information for Participants…………………………………………………….. 16
Maps……………………………………………………………………………………………………. 18
SASE Inaugural Early Career Workshop………………………………………………… 19
SASE Early Career Workshop Schedule..………………………………………………… 21
2016 EHESS/ Fondation France-Japon Awards……………………………………… 22
2016 Islamic Banking Center at King Saud University Awards…………….….. 23
2016 SER Best Paper Prize……………………………………………………………………. 24
About SER…………………………………………………………………….…………………….... 25
SASE 2016 Elections…………………………………………………………………………….. 26
2016 Executive Council………………………………………………………………………… 27
SASE Committees…………………………….…………………………………………………… 28
Network Organizers……………………………………….…………………….………………. 29
Mini-Conference Organizers…………………………….……………….…………….…….. 30
2016 Conference Organizers and Staff…………………………………………………... 31
About SASE’s Home Base……………………………………………….……………………... 32
List of Sessions and Rooms by Network and Mini-Conference……………..…. 33
Main Schedule……………………………………………………………………………………... 50
Participant Index……..………………………………………………………………………… 118
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SASE’s 28th Annual Conference, Berkeley, California - June 24-26, 2016
Moral Economies, Economic Moralities At-a-Glance Calendar
Thursday, June 23
2:00 pm - 5:00 pm: Registration (Tilden Room, 5th floor of the ASUC/Martin Luther King, Jr. Student Union - 2495 Bancroft Way)
Friday, June 24
8:00 am - 5:00 pm: Registration (Tilden Room, 5th floor of the ASUC/Martin Luther King, Jr. Student Union - 2495 Bancroft Way)
Morning Afternoon
9:00-10:30: Sessions 2:30-4:00: Sessions 10:30-10:45: Break 4:00-4:15: Break
10:45-12:15: Sessions 4:15-5:45: Sessions
1:15-2:15:
Featured Speakers
Paul Pierson University of California, Berkeley
“The New American Exceptionalism” Room 155, Dwinelle Hall
6:00-8:00:
Welcome Reception
Haas Patio (Haas Pavilion)
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Saturday, June 25
8:00 am - 5:00 pm: Registration (Tilden Room, 5th floor of the ASUC/Martin Luther King, Jr. Student Union - 2495 Bancroft Way)
Morning Afternoon
9:00-10:30: Sessions 2:30-4:00: Sessions
10:30-10:45: Break 4:00-4:15: Break
10:45-12:15: Sessions 4:15-5:45: Sessions
1:15-2:15:
Featured Speakers
Ananya Roy University of California, Los Angeles
“Dispossessive Collectivism: Property, Personhood, and Politics at
City’s End”
Room 155, Dwinelle Hall
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Joshua Cohen Apple University and University of California,
Berkeley
“(Un)Stable Work in Chinese Manufacturing”
Room 145, Dwinelle Hall
6:00-7:00:
Presidential Address
Marion Fourcade University of California, Berkeley
Room 155, Dwinelle Hall
7:00-7:30:
Awards Ceremony
Room 155, Dwinelle Hall
7:30-9:30:
Gala Reception
Pauley Ballroom Martin Luther King, Jr. Student Union
3rd floor
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Sunday, June 26
Morning
9:00-10:30: Sessions
10:30-10:45: Break
10:45-12:15: Sessions
12:30-1:30:
Featured Panel
“The Moral Economy of Tech” Room 155, Dwinelle Hall
Maciej Cegłowski, Pinboard Kieran Healy, Duke University
Stuart Russell, UC Berkeley / UC San Francisco (to be confirmed)
AnnaLee Saxenian, University of California, Berkeley, Moderator
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A Word from SASE President Marion Fourcade
Welcome to SASE 2016 in Berkeley. This will be our 28th annual conference and one of our
largest. It is a great pleasure to hold this event at the University of California, Berkeley. Berkeley is
one of the leading universities worldwide, with a now-celebrated history as an epicenter of the
student and hippie movements in the 1960s. The theme of the conference, “Moral Economies,
Economic Moralities” resonates with this history and with intellectual traditions stemming out of
the institution. It has been very gratifying to see how SASE participants have responded to this
theme. We have a large number of mini-conferences, plenary sessions, and network meetings
exploring the subject from a variety of angles.
Berkeley is located at the center of one of the most economically vibrant regions in the
United States, the San Francisco Bay Area. Over 8 million people live in the combined San-Jose-San
Francisco-Oakland combined statistical area, which corresponds to the 18th country in the world by
GDP size. Home to the most legendary firms of the tech industry, the Bay Area is redefining the
present and making a future whose technological and economic contours are still being contended
with. You might encounter a self-driving car, see drones flying overhead, and be surprised at the
number of people who use their phones to pay for groceries. All of this activity has made San
Francisco, the Silicon Valley, as well as the East Bay, where Berkeley is located, places of
tremendous opulence and wealth. San Francisco has become one of the most expensive cities in
America, displacing the poor, the working, and the middle classes, who have to commute
increasingly far distances in heavy traffic just to come to work. Unsurprisingly, the entire region is
struggling with the social pains associated with this transformation, which has created much social
discontent and – in a city known for its liberal political culture – spurred new social movements into
action.
If you get a chance, step out of the urban areas and take some time to enjoy the beautiful
nature! With the Sierra Nevada and Yosemite National Park to the East, Muir Woods and the ocean
to the West, the Napa and Sonoma Valleys to the North, and Big Sur and the Monterey Bay to the
South, there is a lot to visit. The Bay Area is also known for its self-conscious and adventurous food
culture, enabled by the diversity and abundance of California's agriculture and by the region's
ethnic diversity. You will eat well here, and will find many opportunities to enjoy simple, healthy
foods in restaurants and farmers' markets. But know that this lifestyle also takes a toll on the
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natural environment (the state continues to reel from the worst drought in its history) and on the
people, most of them migrants, who toil in the fields and farms for very little money.
Participating in organizing the conference has been a pleasure thanks to all the great people
who have been helping. AnnaLee Saxenian, Neil Fligstein and Heather Haveman joined me on the
organizing committee. With their relentless enthusiasm and customary efficacy, they put together a
wonderful program, reaching out to speakers and organizing panels. Eva Seto from the Social
Science Matrix at UC Berkeley has been the one indispensable and indefatigable person on the
ground, and we owe her an immense debt of gratitude. Carla Hesse, Professor of History and Dean of
the Social Sciences, and William F. Hanks, Professor of Anthropology and Director of the Social
Science Matrix, threw their support behind the conference. And of course none of this would happen
without the energy and dedication of our incomparable Martha Zuber, who is as much an
intellectual visionary as she is an efficient manager, superbly assisted by Jacob Bromberg and Pat
Zraidi. I would also like to thank Sciences Po and the director of the CSO, Olivier Borraz, for
continuing to support SASE’s Paris Office. Finally, my personal thanks are due to previous SASE
Presidents, Glenn Morgan and Bruce Carruthers, as well as SASE's past and new Treasurers, Richard
Deeg and Akos Rona-Tas, for all their help and advice throughout this year.
We hope you will have a great conference, enjoy Berkeley and come to love this university
and the Bay Area as much as we do.
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About This Program
This conference schedule has been loosely divided into two event types: speakers and sessions. In
an attempt to limit scheduling conflicts, sessions do not overlap with featured speakers.
Plenary and semi-plenary featured speakers are all listed in the at-a-glance calendar.
There are ten time slots for sessions over the course of the conference, as indicated on the at-a-
glance calendar. Since there are multiple 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, Mini-Conference Themes as TH, and Special Events as
SP.
To find out where and when a given participant is presenting, you can look at the participant list at
the back of this program. Next to his or her name, you will find the panels in which he or she is
presenting (e.g., Jane Doe, A-8). Once you have this information, you can look for the A-8 panel in the
main schedule in order to find the session time and location.
Alternatively, you can visit www.sase.confex.com/sase/2016am/webprogram/meeting.html
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.
The PDF version of this program is available on the SASE website www.sase.org *Please note: You must bring either a USB key or your own laptop if you plan on using a
PowerPoint presentation (Macintosh users should bring a standard VGA convertor). USB keys are
preferable.
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Featured Speakers
Paul Pierson is the John Gross Professor of Political Science at the University of California at Berkeley. Pierson’s teaching and research includes the fields of American politics and public policy, comparative political economy, and social theory. His most recent book is American Amnesia: How the War on Government Led Us to Forget What Made America Prosper (Simon and Schuster 2016), co-authored by Jacob Hacker. Pierson is an active commentator on public affairs, whose writings have recently appeared in such outlets as The New York Times Magazine, The Washington Post, and The New Republic. Pierson is also the author of Dismantling the Welfare State? Reagan, Thatcher, and the Politics of Retrenchment (Cambridge 1994), which won the American Political Science Association's 1995 prize for the best book on American national politics. His article “Path Dependence, Increasing Returns and the Study of Politics” won the APSA’s prize for the best article in the American Political Science Review in 2000, as well as the Aaron Wildavsky Prize for its enduring contribution to the field of public policy, awarded by the Public Policy Section of the APSA in 2011. He has served on the editorial boards of The American Political Science Review, Perspectives on Politics, and The Annual Review of Political Science. From 2007 to 2010 he served as Chair of the Berkeley political science department.
Room 155, Dwinelle Hall, Friday 1:15pm
Ananya Roy is Professor of Urban Planning and Social Welfare and inaugural Director of the Institute on Inequality and Democracy at UCLA Luskin. She holds The Meyer and Renee Luskin Chair in Inequality and Democracy. Ananya’s scholarship has focused on urban transformations in the global South, with particular attention to the making of “world-class” cities and the dispossessions and displacements that are thus wrought. Her books on this topic include City Requiem, Calcutta: Gender and the Politics of Poverty and Worlding Cities: Asian Experiments and the Art of Being Global, the latter co-edited with Aihwa Ong. A separate line of inquiry has been concerned with new regimes of international development, especially those that seek to convert poverty into entrepreneurial capitalism and the economies of the poor into new markets for global finance. Her authored book on this subject, Poverty Capital: Microfinance and the Making of Development, received the 2011 Paul Davidoff award, which recognizes urban planning scholarship that advances social justice. A resident of Oakland, CA, for many years, her recent research uncovers how the U.S. “war on poverty” shaped the city and how it became the terrain of militant politics as well as experiments with community development. This work appears in her new book, Territories of Poverty: Rethinking North and South, co-edited with Emma Shaw Crane. Ananya’s ongoing research examines what she calls the “urban land question”, in India, as well as in globally interconnected nodes across North and South. Her emphasis is on how poor people’s movements challenge evictions and foreclosures, thereby creating political openings for new legal and policy frameworks as well as for rethinking the liberal foundations of property and personhood.
Room 155, Dwinelle Hall, Saturday 1:15pm
Joshua Cohen is Distinguished Senior Fellow at the UC Berkeley School of Law, the Department of Philosophy, and the Department of Political Science, as well as a faculty member at Apple University. He is a political theorist, trained in philosophy, with a special interest in issues that lie at the intersection of democratic norms and institutions and has written extensively on issues of democratic theory, particularly deliberative democracy and its implications for personal liberty, freedom of expression, religious freedom, political equality, and global justice. He has also written on issues of global justice, including the foundations of human rights, distributive fairness, supranational democratic governance, and labor standards in supply chains. Cohen serves as co-editor of Boston Review, a bimonthly magazine of political, cultural, and literary ideas. He has published Philosophy, Politics, Democracy (Harvard University Press, 2009); Rousseau: A Free Community of Equals (Oxford University Press, 2010); The Arc of the Moral Universe and Other Essays (Harvard University Press, 2011); and edited (with Alex Byrne, Gideon Rosen, and Seana Shiffrin) The Norton Introduction to Philosophy (2014). Room 145, Dwinelle Hall, Saturday 1:15pm
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Featured Panelists – The Moral Economy of Tech
Sunday, 12:30pm – 155 Dwinelle Hall
Maciej Cegłowski was thrust naked into an uncaring world forty years ago and has been doing his best to deal with the situation. He is a developer, businessman, writer, and owner of the bookmarking service Pinboard. He has described programmatically-generated web advertising as a model that encourages the growth of surveillance, and compared large stocks of data on Internet users to the archives of Communist secret police services in his native Eastern Europe. He presently divides his time between making fun of large technology companies on Twitter and writing a series of articles about a recent, crowd-funded trip he took to Antarctica.
Kieran Healy is Associate Professor in Sociology and the Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University. His research interests are in economic sociology, the sociology of culture, the sociology of organizations, and social theory. He is the author of Last Best Gifts: Altruism and the Market for Human Blood and Organs. His articles have appeared in numerous journals including the American Sociological Review, the Journal of Political Philosophy, and the American Journal of Sociology. Healy has taught at the University of Arizona and was a research fellow at Australian National University. He was awarded a Residential Fellowship with the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University in 2008. His current focus is on the moral order of market society, the effect of quantification on the emergence and stabilization of social categories, and the link between these two topics.
AnnaLee Saxenian is Dean and Professor in the School of Information and professor in the Department of City and Regional Planning at the University of California, Berkeley. Her most recent book, The New Argonauts: Regional Advantage in the Global Economy (Harvard University Press, 2006), explores how the "brain circulation" by immigrant engineers from Silicon Valley has transferred technology entrepreneurship to emerging regions in China, India, Taiwan, and Israel. Her prior publications include Regional Advantage: Culture and Competition in Silicon Valley and Route 128 (Harvard University Press, 1994), Silicon Valley's New Immigrant Entrepreneurs (PPIC, 1999), and Local and Global Networks of Immigrant Professionals in Silicon Valley (PPIC, 2002).
Stuart Russell is Professor of Computer Science at UC Berkeley, Adjunct Professor of Neurological Surgery at UC San Francisco, and Vice-Chair of the World Economic Forum's Council on AI and Robotics. He is a recipient of the Presidential Young Investigator Award of the National Science Foundation, the IJCAI Computers and Thought Award, the World Technology Award (Policy category), the Mitchell Prize of the American Statistical Association and the International Society for Bayesian Analysis, and the ACM Karlstrom Outstanding Educator Award. In 1998, he gave the Forsythe Memorial Lectures at Stanford University and from 2012 to 2014 he held the Chaire Blaise Pascal in Paris. He is a Fellow of the American Association for Artificial Intelligence, the Association for Computing Machinery, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. His research covers a wide range of topics in artificial intelligence including machine learning, probabilistic reasoning, knowledge representation, planning, real-time decision-making, multi-target tracking, computer vision, computational physiology, global seismic monitoring, and philosophical foundations. His books include The Use of Knowledge in Analogy and Induction, Do the Right Thing: Studies in Limited Rationality (with Eric Wefald), and Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach (with Peter Norvig).
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SASE 2016 Author-Meets-Critics Books Author Meets Critics Books in Presidential Panels
Author Meets Critics Books invited by Networks
The Moral Background: An Inquiry into the History of Business Ethics
by Gabriel Abend (Princeton University Press, 2014)
with critics: Dan Hirschman, Elizabeth Popp Berman, and Steve Vaisey
202 South Hall Saturday, 2:30pm
Imagined Futures: Fictional Expectations and Capitalist Dynamics
by Jens Beckert (Harvard University Press, 2016)
with critics William Deringer, Brooke Harrington, and Akos Rona-Tas
210 South Hall Saturday, 9:00am
Magazines and the Making of America: Modernization, Community, and Print Culture, 1741–1860
by Heather Haveman (Princeton University Press, 2015)
with critics Lis Clemens, Claude Fischer, and Gabriel Rossman
202 South Hall Saturday, 10:45am
NETWORK B
Paper Tigers, Hidden Dragons and the Wider Implications of China's High-Technology Development Path
by Douglas Fuller (OUP, 2016)
with critics Gary Gereffi, Thomas Gold, Caroline Arnold, and Richard Doner
830 Barrows Hall Friday, 10:45am NETWORK D
The Oxford Handbook of Professional Service Firms
by Glenn Morgan, Joe Broschak, and Mari Sako (eds) (OUP, 2015)
with critics Leonard Seabrooke and Fiona Kay
234 Dwinelle Hall Sunday, 9:00am
NETWORK D
Professional Networks in Transnational Governance
by Leonard Seabrooke, Lasse Henriksen, Brooke Harrington, and Duncan Wigan (eds) (Cambridge University Press, 2016)
with critics Simone Polillo and Alexander Kentikelenis
234 Dwinelle Hall Saturday, 10:45am
NETWORK F
The Rise and Fall of Urban Economics: Lessons from San Francisco and Los Angeles
by Michael Storper (Stanford University Press, 2015)
with critics AnnaLee Saxenian, Christopher Williams, and Matthew Allen
255 Dwinelle Hall Friday 4:15pm NETWORK P
Political Standards: Corporate Interest, Ideology, and Leadership in the Shaping of Accounting Rules for the Market Economy
by Karthik Ramanna (University of Chicago Press, 2015)
with critics Ross Watts, Prabhakar Kalavacherla, Paul Williams, and Jonathan Glover
145 Dwinelle Hall Saturday 10:45am
Dealing in Desire: Asian Ascendancy, Western Decline, and the Hidden Currencies of Global Sex Work
by Kimberly Kay Hoang (University of California Press, 2015)
with critics Alice Goffman, Horacio Ortiz, and Leslie Salzinger
187 Dwinelle Hall Friday, 10:45am
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SASE 2016 Annual Conference Theme
Moral Economies, Economic Moralities University of California, Berkeley
Moral judgments that justify or vilify different economic arrangements on the basis of some final value are extremely common in the social sciences. Since the beginning of political economy, market institutions have elicited strong and rival views across a broad spectrum of positions. Those who marvel at the coordinating power of the invisible hand confront those who revile capitalism's inherently exploitative nature. The celebration of efficiency faces the condemnation of waste. And democratic interpretations of laissez faire meet the hard reality of growing social inequalities. There is no economy that is not political and moral at the same time. Social scientists, of course, are not the only ones to judge the economy while living in it. E.P. Thompson famously coined the term "moral economy" to denote the inchoate feelings and obligations that orient workers, and make them see certain courses of action (such as riots) as legitimate or illegitimate. To the extent that individuals and institutions act on them, those judgments help constitute economic lines of action, too. Finally, economic instruments and technologies lay down, and perform, moralized rules about what is expected of economic actors. All exchange systems embed implicit or explicit codes of moral worth in their specific designs and rules; all economic institutions make and remake kinds of moral beings by shifting their classificatory schemes or treatment algorithms. These "economic moralities," typically fashioned by the action of markets and states, interact more or less peacefully with people's "moral economies." Indeed many of today's pressing political conflicts may be understood in terms of the hiatus between these two social forms.
Program Director: Marion Fourcade Program Committee: Neil Fligstein, Heather Haveman, and AnnaLee Saxenian
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SASE Announces its 29th Annual Conference Theme & Location
What’s Next? Disruptive/Collaborative Economy or Business as Usual?
Université Claude Bernard - Lyon 1 29 June – 1 July 2017
Call for papers Hotels, taxis, plumbers, tool sellers or hires, and car renters are all facing the challenges presented by the ever-growing number of apps and social networks that organize exchanges between non-professionals and ephemeral users. Many claim this is a radical transformation for the traditional economy. Although digital technologies are crucial to the development of this new form of economy, there is greater innovation in the new behaviors it generates, in the alternative forms of valuation it requires, and in the new social practices it implies than in the technologies themselves.
But these new forms of exchange may take rather different if not opposed paths. Some develop as a kind of anti-market alternative: these are based on swap – with one partner providing time or skills to another who reciprocally provides another skill or service – or even on altruism – as when one welcomes visitors for the sake of meeting and exchanging with new people. Collaboration, solidarity, reciprocity, and sharing play a strong role and are strong drivers in the development of forms of counter-institutional exchange. These exchanges take place not only on the Internet, but also in places that are neither workplace nor domicile. Are these collaborative spaces/communities (fablabs, hackerspaces, makerspaces, coworking spaces, etc.) reinventing the way we produce, work, innovate and exchange?
Solidary-based exchanges are quite different from those relying on monetary exchange and create new markets that compete with the more traditional ones. They directly challenge the monopoly built by professionals, disputing the necessity of professional skills for the activities concerned and thus disputing the exclusive access and control wielded by certain professional groups. They also challenge employment relationships, state regulation, institutionalized work, and the very valuation of the activities in question. Indeed, we are seeing the extension of collaborative habits developed on the Internet (sharing data, information, and knowledge) to organizations. Competition, deregulation (or even disruption), and conflicts over competence are major features of this development, which some consider the return of the commons.
Both forms of economy nevertheless raise similar issues. They question the conditions allowing for the development of these new forms of exchange. Allowing others to use one’s apartment or one’s car (for free or for money), sharing common goods, or producing in common (with open-source
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material) not only implies a relationship of trust on the part of borrowers, shared users, or producers, but also a certain relationship to one’s personal goods and to property more broadly.
The collaborative economy also has a policing function that should be explored in two ways: on the one hand, the continued vitality of exchange relies heavily on the reputation of partners, which is built upon the visibility of ratings obtained by both users and providers alike. Everyone assesses everyone else and thereby exercises control over the group. On the other hand, people are creating rules to organize and protect their common work from the “enclosures” of the market (creative commons licenses). SASE’s 29th conference, to be held in Lyon from 29 June to 1 July 2017, will explore the various impacts of these new forms of exchange and production on different sectors in a comparative way. It will inquire about the future of the collaborative (and disruptive) economy – will it really and durably effect more traditional exchanges or, in the end, will it be business as usual?
The 2017 SASE conference in Lyon, France, hosted by the University of Lyon I from 29 June to 1 July 2017, will welcome contributions that explore new forms of economy, their particularities, their impact, their potential development, and their regulation.
President: Christine Musselin ([email protected])
Program Director: David Vallat ([email protected])
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SASE 2017 Mini-Conference Themes Call for Proposals
What’s Next? Disruptive/Collaborative Economy or Business as Usual?
Mini-Conference Theme Proposal Deadline: 30 September 2016
As they have in the past years, thematic mini-conferences will form a key element of next year’s annual conference in Lyon, France, hosted by the Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 from 29 June – 1 July 2017. Proposals are now welcome for mini-conference themes. Several mini-conference themes will be selected for inclusion in the Call for Papers by the program committee, which may also propose themes of its own. Preference will be given to proposals linked to the overarching conference theme, “What’s Next? Disruptive/Collaborative Economy or Business as Usual,” but mini-conferences on other SASE-related themes will also be considered.
Proposals for mini-conference themes must be submitted electronically to the SASE Executive Director by 30 September 2016. All mini-conference proposals should include the name(s) and email addresses of the organizer(s), together with a brief description. As in previous years, each mini-conference will consist of 3 to 6 panels, which will be featured as a separate stream in the program. Each panel will have a discussant, meaning that selected participants must submit a completed paper in advance, by 1 June 2017. Submissions for panels will be open to all scholars on the basis of an extended abstract. If a paper proposal cannot be accommodated within a mini-conference, organizers will forward it to the most appropriate research network as a regular submission.
Consult the program for the SASE 2017 theme. Please see www.sase.org to look at mini-conference themes from previous years.
Proposals should be submitted to: Martha Zuber ([email protected])
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Special Events
Welcome Reception
This year’s Welcome Reception will take place on the patio of the Haas Pavilion at 6pm on Friday, 24
June.
Presidential Address and Awards Ceremony
This year’s presidential address will take place in room 155 of Dwinelle Hall at 6pm on Saturday, 25
June. The presidential address will be followed by a ceremony to celebrate the winners of the
inaugural SASE Early Career Workshop awards, EHESS/Fondation France-Japon prizes, Islamic
Banking Center (IBC) at King Saud University prizes, and the SER Best Paper Prize.
Gala Reception
The gala reception will be held in the Pauley Ballroom of the Martin Luther King Jr. Student Union at
7:30pm, just following the awards ceremony. Please join us!
Alumni Reception of the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies (by invitation only)
The Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies (MPIfG) cordially invites all MPIfG alumni to an
Alumni Reception, to be held from 4pm to 5:30pm on Friday 24 June at the UC Berkeley Faculty
Club. The Managing Director of the MPIfG, Jens Beckert, and the head of the Institute’s Society of
Friends and Former Associates, Werner Eichhorst, look forward to welcoming you.
The reception is open to MPIfG alumni and researchers only.
Meet the Editors: Socio-Economic Review A Discussion of Publication Strategies, Topics, and New Developments with the
Editors The editors of Socio-Economic Review will speak on getting published in the journal in room 187,
Dwinelle Hall from 2:30-4pm on Friday, 24 June.
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General Information for Participants
Computers and Wi-Fi Wi-Fi is available campus-wide via the “CalVisitor” network. No password is required.
If you are a staff member or student from another educational institution attending an event at UC
Berkeley, you can also access Wi-Fi via Eduroam with your login details from your home
institution. Please contact your local IT support services within your home institution to check
whether you are registered to access the Eduroam Wi-Fi network. More information about the
Eduroam network can be found on the eduroam website: https://www.eduroam.org/
*Please note: You must bring either a USB key or your own laptop if you plan on using a
PowerPoint presentation (Macintosh users should bring a standard VGA convertor). USB keys are
preferable.
Coffee, Tea, and Water Coffee, tea, and water will be available throughout the conference at the hospitality spaces located
in the Tilden room at the top floor of the ASUC/Martin Luther King Jr. Student Union and the South
Hall Lounge (Room 110).
Book Exhibit This year’s book exhibit, created by the Library of Social Science, can be found in the South Hall
Lounge (Room 110).
Directions
By Taxi
Simply let your driver know that you are going to UC Berkeley and you’re set! Registration is on the 5th floor of the ASUC/Martin Luther King Student Union, located at 2495 Bancroft Way, if you want to give a precise address. By Public Transportation from San Francisco and Oakland
The UC Berkeley campus is located near the Downtown Berkeley station of the BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit). From any BART stop in downtown San Francisco, you can take a Richmond (red or orange line) train to the Downtown Berkeley station (NOT the North Berkeley station).
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From Oakland, you can take a Pittsburg/Bay Point (yellow line) train to 19th St. Oakland, and transfer there (by walking across the platform) to a Richmond train, and get off at Downtown Berkeley. From the BART station, it is a 12-minute walk to the Martin Luther King Jr. Student Union. For more information, visit the BART website (https://www.bart.gov). Several bus lines also run from Oakland to campus, including the 1, 1R, and the 18. By Public Transportation from San Francisco International Airport
Take the yellow line Pittsburg/Bay Point BART train from the airport and switch to the red or orange line Richmond train at the Daly City, 19th Street/Oakland, or MacArthur stations, and get off at the Downtown Berkeley station. By Public Transportation from Oakland International Airport
Take the BART train from the airport to the Coliseum station and switch to the orange line Richmond train, and get off at the Downtown Berkeley station. By car
See visit.berkeley.edu/directions-parking for precise information.
Meals and Tourism For lunch, there are a number of options on Bancroft Street and Telegraph Avenue, including Café
Milano, Julie’s Café, Free House, Tako Sushi, and the Musical Offering Café.
There are also a number of options on campus, including Café Zeb (located inside the School of Law, closed Saturday and Sunday), the Free Speech Café inside Moffitt Library, the Bear’s Lair near the ASUC building, as well as a food court in the bottom floor of the ASUC building. Tourism information may be found on the SASE website (www.sase.org).
Copy Shops You can find copy shops at the following locations: Copy Central (2576 Bancroft Way), Copy Central (48 Shattuck Ave), Staples (2352 Shattuck Ave), Zee Zee Copy (2431-C Durant Ave.), Copygrafik (2282 Fulton St.).
Map On the next page is a zoomed-in map of campus, with the locations of various conference events marked by circles. Registration, gala reception, and one hospitality space are located in the Martin Luther King, Jr. Student Union/ASUC building (1). Conference sessions will take place in Barrows Hall (2), South Hall (3), Moses Hall (4), Evans Hall (5), Dwinelle Hall (6), and Stephens Hall (7). The book display and an additional hospitality space are also located in room 110 of South Hall (3). The welcome reception will take place on the Haas patio (8) and the MPIfG Alumni Reception will take place at the Faculty Club (9). The Downtown Berkeley BART station is located at the far left of the map, at the corner of Center Street and Shattuck Avenue.
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SASE 2016 Early Career Workshop Award Thursday, June 23, 2016
SASE extends warm congratulations to the recipients of the inaugural Early Career Workshop, generously co-sponsored by Warwick Institute for Employment Research at the University of Warwick.
Winners participated in a one-day workshop hosted by senior SASE professors. The workshop provided an opportunity for longer and deeper discussion of applicants’ conference papers, enabling early career researcher networking, and offered sessions on getting published and career development, and an introduction to socio-economics. Workshop participants will be honored at the awards ceremony on Saturday evening, June 25th.
Sonja Avlijas, London School of Economics, United Kingdom Female Labour Force Participation, Industrial Upgrading and Service Transition: A Dynamic Theoretical Model Network E: Industrial Relations and the Political Economy – Session E-04
Lisa Baudot, University of Central Florida, USA Revisiting the Political Economy of Regulation: Locating a Transnational Disclosure Initiative on the Regulatory Map Network P: Accounting, Economics, and Law – Session P-11
Simon Bittmann, Centre de Sociologie des Organisations (CSO), France From “Loan Sharks” to Commercial Banks, Redefining the Legitimacy of Unsecured Lending in the United States, 1900-1945 Mini-Conference Market Morals, Taboo Categories and Redefined Legitimacy – Session TH08-02
Christof Brandtner, Stanford University, USA Managing the Magic: Conditions of Decoupling in the U.S. Nonprofit Sector Network A: Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society – Session A-02 Benjamin Braun, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Germany Monetary Trust and Monetary Mythology, or: There Is No Transparent Central Bank Network N: Finance and Society – Session N-04 David Calnitsky, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA “More Normal Than Welfare”: The Mincome Experiment, Stigma, and Community Experience Mini-Conference Reducing Inequality: Yes We Can? – Session TH13-04
Dean Curran, University of Calgary, Canada Representation As Intervention: From Performativity to Looping Effects in a Post-2008 World Network N: Finance and Society – Session N-16
Guus Dix, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Germany Incentivization as a Material Modality of Power Mini-Conference Morality and Materiality in Markets – Session TH10-04
Megan Doherty Bea, Cornell University, USA Social Foundations of Economic Outlooks: How Race and Social Resources Influence Consumer Expectations and Attitudes Network N: Finance and Society – Session N-13
Pierre-Christian Fink, Columbia University, USA Ideals of Society and Administration: How Shifting Alliances Laid the Cornerstone of the Continental Welfare State Network L: Regulation and Governance – Session L-05
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Alexander Kentikelenis, University of Oxford, United Kingdom The Social Aftermath of Economic Disaster: Working Class Responses to Rapid Socioeconomic Change in Greece Mini-Conference Countermovement Revisited: On the Analytical Power and Boundaries of Polanyi’s Concept Today – Session TH04-03
Karolina Mikolajewska-Zajac, University of California, Berkeley, USA and Kozminski University, Poland The Labor of Sharing: Three Discourses on the Division of Labor in Couchsurfing Mini-Conference A Platform Economy? A Sharing Economy? A Gig Economy? The Changing Nature of Work, Employment, and Market Competition – Session TH01-01
Natalya Naqvi, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom The Political Economy of Emerging Market Sovereign Bonds: Narrowing the Policy Space? Network N: Finance and Society – Session N-03
Michelle Phillips, University of California, Berkeley, USA The Interactive Political Economy: An Analysis of Global Private Equity Fundraising Network H: Markets, Firms and Institutions – Session H-15
Chris Rea, University of California, Los Angeles, USA To Command and Commodify: Power and the Marketization of Environmental Regulation Network L: Regulation and Governance – Session L-09
Anabel Rieiro, Universidad de la Republica, Uruguay Worker-Owned Organization in the Southern Cone of Latin America Mini-Conference Re-embedding the Social: New Modes of Production, Critical Consumption and Alternative Lifestyles – Session TH12-05
Abdullah Shahid, Cornell University, USA How Does Experts' Limited Attention Affect Stock Prices? Network P: Accounting, Economics, and Law – Session P-06
Benjamin Shestakofsky, University of California, Berkeley, USA Working with Algorithms: Labor, Technology, and the Rise of a Billion-Dollar Startup Mini-Conference A Platform Economy? A Sharing Economy? A Gig Economy? The Changing Nature of Work, Employment, and Market Competition – Session TH01-06
Julia Tomassetti, University of Indiana, USA It's None of Our Business: The Postindustrial Corporation and the Guy with a Car as Entrepreneur Mini-Conference A Platform Economy? A Sharing Economy? A Gig Economy? The Changing Nature of Work, Employment, and Market Competition – Session TH01-02
Zaibu Tufail, University of California, Irvine, USA Who Is in Debt? A Class Based Analysis of Consumption on Credit Network H: Markets, Firms and Institutions – Session H-04
Jue Wang, University of Southern California, Marshall School of Business, USA The Price of Faith: Political Determinants of the Commercialization of Buddhist Temples in China Mini-Conference Market Morals, Taboo Categories and Redefined Legitimacy – Session TH08-01
Andrew Wolf, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA The Fight to Globalize Labor: Transnational Labor, Free Trade Agreements, and International Law Network B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development – Session B-12
Special thanks to Chris Warhurst, Glenn Morgan, Akos Rona-Tas, Dorothee Bohle, Neil Fligstein,
Roberto Pedersini, and Sally Wright for their work on the prize committee, for organizing the workshop, and for serving as workshop faculty; to Annette Bernhardt, Angela Knox, and Jacqueline
O’Reilly for joining the Early Career Workshop faculty; and to Marion Fourcade and Martha Zuber for supporting the committee’s work.
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SASE 2016 Early Career Workshop Schedule Thursday, June 23 – University of California Berkeley
9:00-09:30am Registration and welcome with tea/coffee (Director's Room*)
9:30-10:15am Introduction to SASE and socio-economics (Director's Room)
10:15-11:00am Getting published (Director's Room)
11:00-11:30am Morning tea/coffee
11:30am-12:30pm Papers parallel session #1 Group A: Director's Room*
Group B: Small conference room* Group C: Wildavsky Room° Group D: Green Room°
12:30-1:30pm Lunch in the Director’s Room
1:30-2:30pm Papers parallel session #2 Groups and rooms as before
2:30-3:00pm Plenary on papers (Director's Room)
3:00-3:45pm Career development panel (Director's Room)
3:45-4:00pm Wrap-up: what can SASE do to further support ECRs? (Director's Room)
* Institute for Research on Labor and Employment (IRLE), 2420 Bowditch Street
° Institute for the Study of Societal Issues (ISSI), 2538 Channing Way (across the street from IRLE).
Faculty
Chris Warhurst Glenn Morgan Akos Rona-Tas Dorothee Bohle Neil Fligstein Roberto Pedersini Angela Knox Jackie O'Reilly Annette Bernhardt
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Recipients of the 2016 EHESS/Fondation France-Japon Awards
SASE extends warm congratulations to the recipients of this year’s EHESS/Fondation France-Japon Award. The prizewinners will be honored at the awards ceremony on Saturday evening, June 25th.
The EHESS/Fondation France-Japan (http://ffj.ehess.fr) Travel Grants are prizes for papers submitted to Network Q: Asian Capitalisms. Prizewinners receive 500€ thanks to the great generosity of the Banque de France. Travel Grants Sujay Biswas, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India Economic Planning and the Indian Capitalist Class: c.1947-1951 Session Q-01 Le Lin, University of Chicago, USA Interstitial Emergence and the Origins of China's Private Economy Session Q-07 Best Paper
Le Lin, University of Chicago, USA Interstitial Emergence and the Origins of China's Private Economy Session Q-07
Many thanks to Sebastien Lechevalier, Gary Herrigel, and Markus Taube for their work on the EHESS/Fondation France-Japon Network Q prize committee
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Recipients of the Islamic Banking Center at King Saud University Awards
SASE extends warm congratulations to the recipients of the Islamic Banking Center at King Saud University Award. The prizewinners will be honored at the awards ceremony Saturday evening, June
25th. The Islamic Banking Center at King Saud University Awards are prizes for papers submitted to the Mini-Conference Islam and the Construction of New Economic Moralities: Divergence, Convergence and Competing Futures. Travel grant winners will receive $500 and Best Paper prizewinners will receive $1000 thanks to the great generosity of the Islamic Banking Center at King Saud University. Travel Grants Dalal Aassouli, École National Supérieure de Lyon, France Can the Integration of SRI Principles in Islamic Finance Help Bridge the Gap Between Aspirational Islamic Moral Economy and Realistic Islamic Finance? Session TH07-04 Bridget Kustin, Johns Hopkins University, USA Examining Social Justice in Islamic Finance Session TH07-05 Fauziah Yuniarti, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia Islam and Its Impact on Economic and Financial Attitudes in Indonesia Session TH07-11
Best Paper Prizewinners will not be announced until the awards ceremony on Saturday evening.
Many thanks to Mohammed Aljarrah, Necati Aydin, Aaron Pitluck, Mehmet Asutay, Lena Rethel, and Haider Hamoudi for their work on the Islamic Banking Center at King Saud University Awards prize
committee
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2016 Socio-Economic Review Best Paper Prize
Matthew Soener and Darius Bozorg Mehri The SER Best Paper Prize committee (Sigrid Quack, Ashley Mears, and Andrew Schrank) considered all the reviewed papers for the four 2015 volumes, including symposia papers, but not state of the art, discussion or review forum papers. The committee looked for papers that: 1) addressed substantive questions and issues that have far reaching implications and are of interest to a broad range of SER readers; 2) clearly and effectively engaged prior theory and research; and 3) used state of the art research methods to analyze new or existing data sets in ways that either brought important new phenomena to light or substantially revised existing understanding of socio-economic facts, trends or relationships. The committee is delighted to announce two winners of the eighth annual prize for the best submitted article published in the previous year: Matthew Soener, for his paper “Why do firms financialize? Meso-level Evidence from the US Apparel and Footwear Industry, 1991-2005” (SER vol. 13, no. 3, p. 549-573), and Darius Bozorg Mehri, for his paper “The Role of Engineering Consultancies as Network-Centered Actors to Develop Indigenous, Technical Capacity: The Case of Iran’s Automotive Industry” (SER vol. 13, No. 4, p. 747-769). Matthew Soener’s paper intervenes in the literature on financialization by considering the conditions under which some firms financialize within a single industry: U.S. apparel and footwear. Using a panel dataset drawn from multiple industry sources, the author finds that the financialization of firms is driven by their position in global production networks. Branded manufacturers and marketers like Nike, which are little tied to factory production, are more likely to be financially specialized, while retailers, which have greater pressures to invest in physical assets that contribute to their competitiveness, are unable to be as financially active.
Soener’s paper pushes the financialization debate towards a much needed differentiation at the industry and company level and it opens important avenues for future comparative research. Its findings highlight the significance of firms’ productive role for understanding their propensity to financialize, and thereby points towards the necessity to understand global production networks in order to understand financialization. The research design of the study cleverly exploits variation among non-financial firms while keeping industry constant, and it challenges the view implicit in both political economy and neo-institutionalism that financialization is a totalizing force across global corporations. Darius Bozorg Mehri’s paper paper shows that a country, even when largely isolated from the international community, can develop an industry with an indigenous technical capacity if it establishes ties to engineering consulting firms. The article points to the transfer of ownership of technology to local firms as a mechanism of upgrading when more conventional ties, such as the presence of multinational companies, are not available.
Mehri’s paper does not only provide an in-depth case study of a rarely studied country, but it also points to a possible pathway that has been ignored and understudied by political economists. Studying the significance of links to transnational networks of engineering consultancies, the paper highlights possibilities of capacity-building for developing and emerging countries in globalized industries. The paper is an excellent example of a qualitative single case study that carries theoretical and empirical significance beyond the case studied and provides inspiration for further transnational and comparative inquiry into the role of global engineering consultancy networks.
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About Socio-Economic Review Socio-Economic Review (SER) is the official journal of SASE. 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, SER deals with the analytical, political and moral questions arising at the
intersection of 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
consult the website: http://ser.oxfordjournals.org.
Editor in Chief Gregory Jackson and the other editors of SER will speak on getting
published in the peer-review journal in room 187, Dwinelle Hall from 2:30-4pm on
Friday, 24 June.
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SASE 2016 Elections We are delighted to announce that Christine Musselin will serve as president of SASE in 2016-2017.
The following people have been elected to a three-year term (2016-2019) on the Executive Council:
Bruno Amable, University Paris I - Panthéon, France Emily Erikson, Yale University, USA Karin Knorr Cetina, University of Chicago, USA and University of Konstanz, Germany Jette Steen Knudsen, Tufts University, USA Jeanne Lazarus, CSO, Sciences Po (Paris), France Sebastien Lechevalier, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (Paris), France Linsey McGoey, University of Essex, United Kingdom Ashley Mears, Boston University, USA Bruno Palier, CEE, Sciences Po (Paris), France
SASE congratulates newcomers and re-elected members alike.
A big thank you to all those who participated in the election and to the Elections Committee: Nitsan Chorev (chair), Olivier Godechot, Josh Whitford, and Zsuzsanna Vargha.
Warm thanks to Helen Callaghan, Pepper Culpepper, Richard Deeg, Glenn Morgan, and Michael A. Witt, who will be leaving the Executive Council this year.
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Executive Council Bruno Amable University Paris I – Panthéon, France Nina Bandelj University of California, Irvine, USA Dorothee Bohle Central European University, Hungary Nitsan Chorev Brown University, USA Virginia Doellgast London School of Economics, UK Emily Erikson Yale University, USA Isabelle Ferreras Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium Patrick Le Galès Sciences Po, Paris, France Alya Guseva Boston University, USA Karin Knorr Cetina Univ. of Chicago, USA & Univ. of Konstanz, Germany Jette Steen Knudsen Tufts University, USA Jeanne Lazarus CSO, Sciences Po, Paris, France
Sebastien Lechevalier EHESS (Paris), France Linsey McGoey University of Essex, United Kingdom Ashley Mears Boston University, USA Jacqueline O’Reilly University of Brighton Business School, UK Bruno Palier Sciences Po, Paris, France Roberto Pedersini Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy Sigrid Quack University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany Santos Miguel Ruesga Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain Marc Schneiberg Reed College, USA Christine Trampusch University Berne, Switzerland Cornelia Woll Sciences Po, Paris, France J. Nicholas Ziegler Brown University, USA
SASE 2016-2017 Officers, Executive Board, and Staff Officers
Amitai Etzioni (Founder) George Washington University, USA
Marion Fourcade (Outgoing President) University of California, Berkeley, USA
Christine Musselin (President) Sciences Po, Paris, France
Akos Rona-Tas (Treasurer) University of California, San Diego, USA
Martha Zuber (Executive Director)
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SASE Committees 2015-2016
Presidential Search Committee Glenn Morgan Networks Committee Jacqueline O’Reilly, chair Nina Bandelj Gary Herrigel Early Career Workshop Committee Chris Warhurst, chair Dorothee Bohle Neil Fligstein Glenn Morgan Roberto Pedersini Akos Rona-Tas Jesse Rothstein Sally Wright Membership Committee Pepper Culpepper, chair Virginia Doellgast Santos Ruesga Elections Committee Nitsan Chorev, chair Olivier Godechot Josh Whitford Zsuzsanna Vargha SER Best Paper Prize Committee Sigrid Quack, chair Ashley Mears Andrew Schrank EHESS Fondation France-Japon Prize Committee Sebastien Lechevalier, chair Gary Herrigel Markus Taube Islamic Banking Center at King Saud University Prize Committee Mohammed Aljarrah Necati Aydin Aaron Pitluck Mehmet Asutay Lena Rethel Haider Hamoudi
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2015-2016 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 Caroline Arnold, Richard Doner, and Douglas Fuller
Network C: Gender, Work, and Family Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay and Bernard Fusulier, assisted by Pascal Barbier
Network D: Professions and Professionals in a Globalizing World James Faulconbridge, Elizabeth Gorman, Sigrid Quack, and Leonard Seabrooke
Network E: Industrial Relations & the Political Economy Sabina Avdagic, Lucio Baccaro, and Aidan Regan
Network F: Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation Matthew Allen and Matthew Keller
Network G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources David Marsden
Network H: Markets, Firms, and Institutions Christina Ahmadjian and Gerhard Schnyder
Network J: Rethinking the Welfare State Alex Hicks
Network L: Regulation and Governance John W. Cioffi and Jonathan Zeitlin
Network M: Spanish Language Santos Ruesga and Julimar da Silva Bichara
Network N: Finance & Society Bruce Carruthers, Alya Guseva, and Akos Rona-Tas
Network O: Global Value Chains Gary Gereffi, Mari Sako, Eric Thun, and Tim Sturgeon
Network P: Accounting, Economics, and Law Reuven Avi-Yonah, Yuri Biondi, and Shyam Sunder
Network Q: Asian Capitalisms Tobias ten Brink, Boy Lüthje, Sebastien Lechevalier, and Cornelia Storz
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2015-2016 Mini-Conference Organizers
Great thanks to this year’s mini-conference organizers for all their hard work. A Platform Economy? A Sharing Economy? A Gig Economy? The Changing Nature of Work, Employment, and Market Competition Ruth Berins Collier, Martin Kenney, and John Zysman, with Marion Fourcade Building Bridges between Economic Sociology and International Relations Tim Bartley, Henry Farrell, and Kathleen R. McNamara Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR): Moral Economies for Governing the Firm? Catherine Casey and Juliane Reinecke Countermovement Revisited: On the Analytical Power and Boundaries of Polanyi’s Concept Today Saskia Freye and Sascha Münnich Domesticizing Financial Economies, Part 3 Joe Deville, Jeanne Lazarus, Mariana Luzzi, and José Ossandón Institutional Experimentation and Subnational Economic Governance: Building New Narratives and Capabilities Gregor Murray, Phil Almond, Peter Fairbrother, Maria C. Gonzalez, and Christian Lévesque Islam and the Construction of New Economic Moralities: Divergence, Convergence and Competing Futures Mehmet Asutay, Necati Aydin, Aaron Z. Pitluck, Lena Rethel, Haider Hamoudi, Mohammed Kabir Hassan, and Abdullah Turkistani Market Morals, Taboo Categories, and Redefined Legitimacy Barbara Brents, Erica Coslor, Brett Crawford, and Martin Parker Moral Economies and Markets in the Digital Age Thomas Beauvisage, Jean-Samuel Beuscart, Dean Curran, Dave Elder-Vass, Kevin Mellet, Elisa Oreglia, Olivier Pilmis, Nikos Sotirakopoulos, Marie Trespeuch, and Janaki Srinivasan Morality and Materiality in Markets Klaus Weber and Christopher Steele New Political and Moral Economies of Sovereignty Brice Laurent, Benjamin Lemoine, and Roi Livne Reducing Inequality: Yes We Can? Lane Kenworthy, Ive Marx, Brian Nolan, and Wiemer Salverda Re-embedding the Social: New Modes of Production, Critical Consumption and Alternative Lifestyles Francesca Forno, Paolo R. Graziano, Lara Monticelli, and Torsten Geelan Scrutinizing Organizational Inequalities: New Theoretical and Empirical Approaches Donald Tomaskovic-Devey and Eunmi Mun The Marketization of Everyday Life Anne Jourdain and Sidonie Naulin
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2016 Conference Organizers & Staff Program Director
Marion Fourcade Local Organizing Committee
Neil Fligstein, Heather Haveman, and AnnaLee Saxenian Local Organizing Staff
Eva Seto
Lisa Torres
Rebecca Elliot SASE Paris Staff
Martha Zuber (Executive Director)
Jacob Bromberg
Patricia Zraidi SASE Webmaster
Romain Dortier
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About SASE’s Home Base The Center for the Sociology of Organizations (CSO) is SASE’s headquarters.
The CSO was founded in the early 1960’s by Michel Crozier, and pioneered the discipline of the
sociology of organizations in France. Today it is part of Sciences Po and the CNRS. Erhard Friedberg
directed it for many years, followed by SASE President-Elect Christine Musselin. Its current director
is Olivier Borraz.
The CSO is a leading center of economic sociology in France, and its research covers the sociology of
organizations, economic sociology, and public affairs. Scholars and PhD students participate in five
major research programs at the CSO: Economic Governance, Higher Education, Risk, Health Politics,
State and Territories.
With more than twenty senior full time researchers, thirty doctoral students and twenty affiliated
research fellows, along with frequent guest scholars in residence (including a number of SASE
members), the CSO is a lively international research community in the heart of Paris, and SASE is
proud to be a part of it.
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List of Panels and Rooms by Theme Track Featured Speakers & Panels FP-01: Featured Panel - Author Meets Critics: "Dealing in Desire: Asian Ascendancy, Western Decline, and the Hidden Currencies of Global Sex Work" by Kimberly Kay Hoang (UC Press, 2015)
Friday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (187 Dwinelle) FP-02: Featured Speaker Paul Pierson (UC Berkeley) - The New American Exceptionalism
Friday, 1:15pm Dwinelle Hall (155 Dwinelle) FP-04: SER - Meet the Editors
Friday, 2:30pm Dwinelle Hall (187 Dwinelle) FP-05: Featured Panel - Author Meets Critics: "Imagined Futures: Fictional Expectations and Capitalist Dynamics" by Jens Beckert (Harvard University Press, 2016)
Saturday, 9:00am South Hall (210 South Hall) FP-06: Featured Panel - Author Meets Critics: "Magazines and the Making of America: Modernization, Community, and Print Culture, 1741–1860" by Heather A. Haveman (Princeton Univ. Press, 2015)
Saturday, 10:45am South Hall (202 South Hall) FP-07: Featured Speaker Joshua Cohen (UC Berkeley and Apple University) - (Un)Stable Work in Chinese Manufacturing
Saturday, 1:15pm Dwinelle Hall (145 Dwinelle) FP-08: Featured Speaker Ananya Roy (UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs) - Dispossessive Collectivism: Property, Personhood, and Politics at City's End
Saturday, 1:15pm Dwinelle Hall (155 Dwinelle) FP-09: Featured Panel - Author Meets Critics: "The Moral Background: An Inquiry into the History of Business Ethics" by Gabriel Abend (Princeton University Press, 2014)
Sunday, 10:45am South Hall (202 South Hall) FP-10: Featured Panel - The Moral Economy of Tech
Sunday, 12:30pm Dwinelle Hall (155 Dwinelle)
A: Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society A-01: Gender, Islam and the Moral Economy of the European Refugee Crisis
Friday, 2:30pm Moses Hall (119 Moses) A-02: Civil Society, Religion and Moral Economies
Saturday, 4:15pm Barrows Hall (56 Barrows) A-03: Communitarian Ideals, Moral Economies and Economic Moralities
Sunday, 9:00am Barrows Hall (56 Barrows) A-04: Moral Economies and Communitarian Ideals. Local Experiences from Asia and America.
Sunday, 10:45am Barrows Hall (56 Barrows)
B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development B-01: Trading Places: The Role of Asian and Latin American Capitalisms in the Reshaping of the Global Economy.
Friday, 9:00am Barrows Hall (830 Barrows) B-02: World on the Move: Migration, Networks and New Moralities
Friday, 9:00am Barrows Hall (402 Barrows)
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B-03: Author Meets Critics: "Paper Tigers, Hidden Dragons and the Wider Implications of China's High-Technology Development Path" by Douglas B. Fuller (OUP 2016)
Friday, 10:45am Barrows Hall (830 Barrows) B-04: Locality, Place, and Politics in International Development
Friday, 10:45am Barrows Hall (402 Barrows) B-05: The Political Economy of the Pharmaceutical Sector in India, Brazil, South Africa and Kenya
Friday, 2:30pm Barrows Hall (830 Barrows) B-06: States Encountering Developmental Dilemmas, and Transitions
Friday, 2:30pm Barrows Hall (402 Barrows) B-07: Trading Places: The Role of Asian and Latin American Capitalisms in the Reshaping of the Global Economy Panel 2
Friday, 4:15pm Barrows Hall (830 Barrows) B-08: New Perspectives on International and World Systems
Friday, 4:15pm Barrows Hall (402 Barrows) B-09: EU Integration and Diverging Pathways Away from the Periphery in Europe
Saturday, 9:00am Barrows Hall (126 Barrows) B-10: New International Alliances, Investments and Patterns of Trade
Saturday, 10:45am Barrows Hall (126 Barrows) B-11: Capitalism, Good Governance and Corruption in East Asia
Saturday, 2:30pm Barrows Hall (126 Barrows) B-12: New Labor Regimes and Experiences: Ethnographic, Historical, and Activist Views
Saturday, 4:15pm Barrows Hall (166 Barrows) B-13: Regulatory Institutions in Developing Countries
Saturday, 4:15pm Barrows Hall (126 Barrows) B-14: Governance of and By Corporations
Sunday, 9:00am Barrows Hall (126 Barrows) B-15: Emerging Perspectives on Firms and Entrepreneurship
Sunday, 9:00am Barrows Hall (166 Barrows) B-16: The Influence of International Institutions in Development
Sunday, 10:45am Barrows Hall (166 Barrows)
C: Gender, Work and Family C-01: Gender, Age and Aging
Friday, 9:00am Barrows Hall (832 Barrows) C-02: Job Quality and Occupational Welfare
Friday, 10:45am Barrows Hall (832 Barrows) C-03: Parenthood, Job Insecurity and Welfare
Friday, 2:30pm Barrows Hall (832 Barrows) C-04: Social and Gender Inequalities
Friday, 4:15pm Barrows Hall (832 Barrows)
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C-05: Diversity, Marriage and Gender Issues
Saturday, 9:00am Barrows Hall (402 Barrows) C-06: Work/Life Balance in Various Sectors
Saturday, 10:45am Barrows Hall (402 Barrows) C-07: Family Policies and Parental Leave
Saturday, 2:30pm Barrows Hall (402 Barrows) C-08: Work/Life Interference in Academic Careers
Saturday, 4:15pm Barrows Hall (402 Barrows) C-09: Women in Care and Domestic Labour
Sunday, 9:00am Barrows Hall (832 Barrows) C-10: Women in Executive and Business Positions
Sunday, 10:45am Barrows Hall (832 Barrows)
D: Professions and Professionals in a Globalizing World D-01: Professions and Politics
Friday, 2:30pm Dwinelle Hall (255 Dwinelle) D-02: Contemporary Professional Work and Education
Saturday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (234 Dwinelle) D-03: Author Meets Critics: "Professional Networks in Transnational Governance"
Saturday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (234 Dwinelle) D-04: Health & Development Professionals
Saturday, 4:15pm Dwinelle Hall (234 Dwinelle) D-05: Management and Control in the Professions
Saturday, 4:15pm Dwinelle Hall (263 Dwinelle) D-06: Author Meets Critics: "The Oxford Handbook of Professional Service Firms"
Sunday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (234 Dwinelle) D-07: Professions, Economics and Markets
Sunday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (234 Dwinelle)
E: Industrial Relations and the Political Economy E-01: Recent Developments in Social Dialogue - National and Multi-Level Environment
Friday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (187 Dwinelle) E-02: Industrial Relations, Performance, and Varieties of Capitalism
Friday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (206 Dwinelle) E-03: Industrial Relations across Borders
Friday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (228 Dwinelle) E-04: Recent Trends in Employment Practices: Non-Standard and Female Employment
Friday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (187 Dwinelle) E-05: Drivers and Consequences of Trade Union Strategies
Friday, 2:30pm Dwinelle Hall (206 Dwinelle)
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E-06: Employment Relations and Income Inequality
Friday, 4:15pm Dwinelle Hall (206 Dwinelle) E-07: Recent Trends in Industrial Relations and Employment Policy in the UK
Friday, 4:15pm Dwinelle Hall (187 Dwinelle) E-08: Changing Patterns of Employment Relations and Employee Representation
Saturday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (255 Dwinelle) E-09: Labor, Migration and Equal Opportunities
Saturday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (189 Dwinelle) E-10: Comparative Capitalism and European Integration
Saturday, 2:30pm Dwinelle Hall (189 Dwinelle) E-11: Reconstructing Solidarity: Labor Unions, Precarious Work, and the Politics of Institutional Change in Europe
Saturday, 4:15pm Dwinelle Hall (259 Dwinelle) E-12: Political Economy of Neoliberal Reforms
Saturday, 4:15pm Dwinelle Hall (189 Dwinelle) E-13: Managing Conflict in Industrial Relations
Sunday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (189 Dwinelle) E-14: Company-Level Bargaining in a Global Economy: Comparative Perspectives on Negotiated Flexibility
Sunday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (189 Dwinelle)
F: Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation F-01: Cultures of Innovation and Knowledge Creation
Friday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (235 Dwinelle) F-02: Innovation Policy in the US: Causes, Mechanisms, and Consequences
Friday, 2:30pm Dwinelle Hall (235 Dwinelle) F-03: Entrepreneurial Scientists and Intellectual Networks in Comparative Perspective
Friday, 4:15pm Dwinelle Hall (235 Dwinelle) F-04: Author Meets Critics: "The Rise and Fall of Urban Economics: Lessons from San Francisco and Los Angeles" by Michael Storper (SUP, 2015)
Friday, 4:15pm Dwinelle Hall (255 Dwinelle) F-05: Managing Risk and Knowledge in Innovative Fields
Saturday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (235 Dwinelle) F-06: Innovation, Publicly Funded Research, and Sustainability
Saturday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (235 Dwinelle) F-07: Clusters, Research Collaboration and Institutions
Saturday, 2:30pm Dwinelle Hall (235 Dwinelle) F-08: Theorizing Networks and Network Effects across Contexts
Saturday, 4:15pm Dwinelle Hall (235 Dwinelle) F-09: Strategies for Forging Network Collaborations in Comparative Context
Sunday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (235 Dwinelle) F-10: Technology Transfer and the Consumption of Innovations
Sunday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (235 Dwinelle)
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G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources G-01: The Future of Work - the IPSP Chapter on Employment
Friday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (255 Dwinelle) G-02: Non-Standard Work
Friday, 9:00am Barrows Hall (420 Barrows) G-03: Vocational Education and Training: Institutions and Economic Outcomes
Friday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (255 Dwinelle) G-04: Labour Market Segmentation
Friday, 10:45am Evans Hall (648 Evans) G-05: Firms and Labor Markets
Friday, 4:15pm Evans Hall (648 Evans) G-06: Training and Collective Actors
Friday, 4:15pm Evans Hall (597 Evans) G-07: Education and Inequality
Saturday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (206 Dwinelle) G-08: Migration
Saturday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (254 Dwinelle) G-09: Unions and Labor Standards
Saturday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (263 Dwinelle) G-10: HRM & Performance
Saturday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (263 Dwinelle) G-11: Labour Market Networks
Saturday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (206 Dwinelle) G-12: Education Reforms
Saturday, 2:30pm Dwinelle Hall (206 Dwinelle) G-13: Job Quality
Saturday, 2:30pm Barrows Hall (166 Barrows) G-14: HRM & Motivation
Saturday, 4:15pm Dwinelle Hall (254 Dwinelle) G-15: Youth Employment
Saturday, 4:15pm Dwinelle Hall (206 Dwinelle) G-16: Gendered Labor Markets
Sunday, 9:00am Barrows Hall (830 Barrows) G-17: Industrial Change
Sunday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (263 Dwinelle) G-18: Careers and Knowledge
Sunday, 10:45am Barrows Hall (830 Barrows) G-19: New Economy
Sunday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (134 Dwinelle)
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H: Markets, Firms and Institutions H-01: Values and Incentives: Approaches to Products and Markets
Friday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (233 Dwinelle) H-02: Varieties of Capitalism
Friday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (233 Dwinelle) H-03: Historical Approaches
Friday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (228 Dwinelle) H-04: Culture, Inequality and Development
Friday, 2:30pm Dwinelle Hall (228 Dwinelle) H-05: Organizational Sociology: Status and Reputation
Friday, 2:30pm Dwinelle Hall (233 Dwinelle) H-06: New Histories of the Corporate Form
Friday, 4:15pm Dwinelle Hall (228 Dwinelle) H-07: Corporate Governance: Law, Enforcement, and Practices
Friday, 4:15pm Dwinelle Hall (233 Dwinelle) H-08: Interest Group Influence on Industries
Saturday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (228 Dwinelle) H-09: CSR and the Moral Corporation
Saturday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (189 Dwinelle) H-10: Market Dynamics
Saturday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (219 Dwinelle) H-11: Morality in Markets
Saturday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (219 Dwinelle) H-12: New Economy and the Digital Age
Saturday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (228 Dwinelle) H-13: Institutions and Corporate Practice
Saturday, 2:30pm Dwinelle Hall (228 Dwinelle) H-14: Corporate Governance and Stakeholder Orientation
Saturday, 2:30pm Dwinelle Hall (219 Dwinelle) H-15: Political Economy of Finance
Saturday, 4:15pm Dwinelle Hall (219 Dwinelle) H-16: Institutions and Markets
Saturday, 4:15pm Dwinelle Hall (228 Dwinelle) H-17: The Dynamics of Capture and Inequality in a Market Society
Sunday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (228 Dwinelle) H-18: Location, Institutions and Relationships
Sunday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (219 Dwinelle) H-19: Markets and Their Consequences
Sunday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (228 Dwinelle)
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J: Rethinking the Welfare State J-01: New Perspectives: New Framing, New Nuance.
Friday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (105 Dwinelle) J-02: Recently Developing Welfare States
Friday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (105 Dwinelle) J-03: Public Insurance
Saturday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (105 Dwinelle) J-04: Business Cycle, Crisis and Welfare State
Saturday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (105 Dwinelle) J-05: Redistribution and Inequality
Saturday, 2:30pm Dwinelle Hall (105 Dwinelle) J-06: Welfare States and Labor Markets
Saturday, 4:15pm Dwinelle Hall (105 Dwinelle) J-07: Taxation
Sunday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (105 Dwinelle) J-08: Institutional and Neoliberal Constraints
Sunday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (105 Dwinelle)
L: Regulation and Governance L-01: Does Corporate Size Still Matter? Comparative Perspectives on the Politics of Economic Concentration
Friday, 9:00am Moses Hall (119 Moses) L-02: Future(s) of Distributed Governance
Friday, 10:45am Moses Hall (119 Moses) L-03: Legal Intermediaries in Organizations: The Active and Moral Dimensions of Compliance Process
Friday, 4:15pm Moses Hall (119 Moses) L-04: Legal Intermediaries in Organization, Morality Between France and USA
Saturday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (88 Dwinelle) L-05: Foundations of Governance: Historical & Analytical Perspectives, Normative Consequences
Saturday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (89 Dwinelle) L-06: Foundations of Governance: Ideational & Normative Dimensions
Saturday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (89 Dwinelle) L-07: Financial Regulation: The Construction & Control of Risk
Saturday, 2:30pm Dwinelle Hall (88 Dwinelle) L-08: Economic Governance: Challenges, Impediments, & Imperatives
Saturday, 2:30pm Dwinelle Hall (89 Dwinelle) L-09: Marketization: Political Projects & Ideational Dimensions
Saturday, 4:15pm Dwinelle Hall (88 Dwinelle) L-10: Eurozone Crisis-Austerity & Crisis Management
Saturday, 4:15pm Dwinelle Hall (89 Dwinelle)
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L-11: Financial Regulation & Its Discontents: International & Domestic Aspects
Sunday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (88 Dwinelle) L-12: Economic Governance & Its Reform in Europe
Sunday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (88 Dwinelle)
M: Spanish Language M-01: Moral e Individualismo en el Desarrollo Económico
Friday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (134 Dwinelle) M-02: América Latina y Desarrollo
Friday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (134 Dwinelle) M-03: Crisis Económica y Sostenibilidad Social en la UE
Friday, 2:30pm Dwinelle Hall (134 Dwinelle) M-04: Mercado de Trabajo
Friday, 4:15pm Dwinelle Hall (134 Dwinelle) M-05: Financeirización
Saturday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (134 Dwinelle) M-06: Instituciones del Mercado de Trabajo durante la Gran Depresión
Saturday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (134 Dwinelle) M-07: Innovación Tecnologica y Desarrollo
Saturday, 2:30pm Dwinelle Hall (134 Dwinelle) M-08: Políticas Sectoriales
Saturday, 4:15pm Dwinelle Hall (134 Dwinelle) M-09: Estructura Productiva y Comercio
Sunday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (134 Dwinelle)
N: Finance and Society N-01: Institutional and Political Preconditions for Financial Democratization
Friday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (183 Dwinelle) N-02: Money
Friday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (183 Dwinelle) N-03: Regulation
Friday, 2:30pm Dwinelle Hall (183 Dwinelle) N-04: Monetary Moralities: Trust in Money and the Legitimacy of Monetary Orders
Friday, 4:15pm Dwinelle Hall (183 Dwinelle) N-05: Banking and Financialization
Saturday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (246 Dwinelle) N-06: Financial Selves in a Neoliberal Era
Saturday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (247 Dwinelle) N-07: Consumer Credit
Saturday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (247 Dwinelle)
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N-08: Financialization
Saturday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (246 Dwinelle) N-09: Financial Markets and Morality
Saturday, 2:30pm Dwinelle Hall (247 Dwinelle) N-10: Financialization and Inequality
Saturday, 2:30pm Dwinelle Hall (246 Dwinelle) N-11: Responsible Banking and Social Impact Investing
Saturday, 4:15pm Dwinelle Hall (246 Dwinelle) N-12: Economic Devices and Market Infrastructures
Saturday, 4:15pm Dwinelle Hall (247 Dwinelle) N-13: Household Consumption and Indebtedness
Sunday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (247 Dwinelle) N-14: Meanings and Discources on Finance and Financialization
Sunday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (246 Dwinelle) N-15: Financial Elites in the Global South
Sunday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (247 Dwinelle) N-16: Financial Experts and Knowedge Networks
Sunday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (246 Dwinelle)
O: Global Value Chains O-01: Upgrading in GVCs
Friday, 2:30pm Dwinelle Hall (83 Dwinelle) O-02: Multinationals in GVCs
Friday, 4:15pm Dwinelle Hall (83 Dwinelle) O-03: Innovation and R&D in GVCs
Saturday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (83 Dwinelle) O-04: Industrial Policy and GVCs
Saturday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (83 Dwinelle) O-05: GVCs and Development
Saturday, 2:30pm Dwinelle Hall (83 Dwinelle) O-06: Employment and Social Impact in GVCs
Saturday, 4:15pm Dwinelle Hall (83 Dwinelle) O-07: Growing Importance of Large Transnational First Tier Suppliers in Global Value Chains
Sunday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (83 Dwinelle) O-08: Power in GVCs
Sunday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (83 Dwinelle)
P: Accounting, Economics, and Law P-01: Accounting and Auditing (I): Perspectives on Accounting Regulation
Friday, 9:00am Barrows Hall (202 Barrows)
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P-02: Accounting and Auditing (II): Auditing Process and the 'Big Four'
Friday, 10:45am Barrows Hall (202 Barrows) P-03: Accounting and Auditing (III): Cultural Significance of Accounts
Friday, 2:30pm Barrows Hall (202 Barrows) P-04: Financial Regulation and the EU Capital Markets Union (CMU)
Friday, 2:30pm Dwinelle Hall (105 Dwinelle) P-05: Commons: Perspectives on Innovation, Land, and the Business Firm
Friday, 4:15pm Barrows Hall (202 Barrows) P-06: Social Fabrique of Prices and Values
Friday, 4:15pm Dwinelle Hall (105 Dwinelle) P-07: Austerity and Macroeconomic Policies: Issues and Perspectives
Saturday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (250 Dwinelle) P-08: Regulation and Society (I): The Corporate Groups Conundrum
Saturday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (250 Dwinelle) P-09: Author Meets Critics: 'Political Standards. Corporate Interest, Ideology, and Leadership in the Shaping of Accounting Rules for the Market Economy' by K. Ramanna (Chicago U Press, 2015)
Saturday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (255 Dwinelle) P-10: Money and Banking (I): Coordination and Central Banking
Saturday, 2:30pm Dwinelle Hall (250 Dwinelle) P-11: Regulation and Society (II): Financial Regulation, Disclosure, and Trust
Saturday, 2:30pm Dwinelle Hall (255 Dwinelle) P-12: The Economization of Everything
Saturday, 4:15pm Dwinelle Hall (255 Dwinelle) P-13: Money and Banking (II): Financial Risk and Crises
Saturday, 4:15pm Dwinelle Hall (250 Dwinelle) P-14: Financial and Non-Financial Reporting: Stakeholders Expectation and Value Creation
Sunday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (206 Dwinelle) P-15: Corporate Governance and Financialization (I): Evidence and Implications
Sunday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (205 Dwinelle) P-16: Corporate Governance and Financialization (II): Social Control of Business
Sunday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (206 Dwinelle)
Q: Asian Capitalisms Q-01: Diversity of Asian Capitalism: Economic Transformations and Political Regimes
Friday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (251 Dwinelle) Q-02: "Protecting the Weak": Social Justice and Wellbeing in China and Japan
Friday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (251 Dwinelle) Q-03: Globalization, the State, and Social Policies in Crisis?
Friday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (254 Dwinelle) Q-04: Inequalities and Institutional Change in East Asian Capitalisms
Friday, 2:30pm Dwinelle Hall (254 Dwinelle)
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Q-05: Chinese Capitalism: General Framework and Applied Studies
Friday, 2:30pm Dwinelle Hall (251 Dwinelle) Q-06: Comparative Analysis of Industrial Dynamics: From Industrialization to Deindustrialization
Friday, 4:15pm Dwinelle Hall (251 Dwinelle) Q-07: Institutional Changes and Market Mechanisms
Friday, 4:15pm Dwinelle Hall (254 Dwinelle) Q-08: Careers, Skills, and Labor market
Saturday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (251 Dwinelle) Q-09: Politics of Welfare and Inequality in East Asian Capitalisms
Saturday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (254 Dwinelle) Q-10: Diversity of Innovation Policies and Integration to Global Value Chains in Asia
Saturday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (251 Dwinelle) Q-11: Post-Crisis Developmental States
Saturday, 2:30pm Dwinelle Hall (254 Dwinelle) Q-12: Financialization and Social Inequalities: Representation, Redistribution, and Participation
Saturday, 2:30pm Dwinelle Hall (251 Dwinelle) Q-13: Financialization of Markets and Corporate Governance in Asia
Saturday, 4:15pm Dwinelle Hall (251 Dwinelle) Q-14: Culture, Moralities, and Informal Economy
Sunday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (251 Dwinelle) Q-15: Employment Practices, Representations and Organizations of Labor Markets
Sunday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (251 Dwinelle)
A Platform Economy? A Sharing Economy? A Gig Economy? The Changing Nature of Work, Employment, and Market Competition TH01-01: Social Structures in the New Capitalism
Friday, 9:00am South Hall (107 South Hall) TH01-02: Regulation and Conflict in the Platform Economy
Friday, 10:45am South Hall (107 South Hall) TH01-03: Making Markets and Creating Value
Friday, 2:30pm South Hall (107 South Hall) TH01-04: Coordination and Organization in the Platform Economy
Friday, 4:15pm South Hall (107 South Hall) TH01-05: Theorizing the "Sharing" Economy
Saturday, 9:00am South Hall (107 South Hall) TH01-06: Laboring in the Cyber-Coordinated Economy
Saturday, 10:45am South Hall (107 South Hall) TH01-07: The Sharing Economy? Definitions and Meanings
Saturday, 2:30pm South Hall (107 South Hall)
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TH01-08: The Sharing Economy? Spaces and Places
Saturday, 4:15pm South Hall (107 South Hall)
Building Bridges between Economic Sociology and International Relations TH02-01: Market-making by Rule-making
Friday, 9:00am South Hall (202 South Hall) TH02-02: The Dynamics of Multi-Level Regulatory Negotiation Across Policy Domains
Friday, 10:45am South Hall (202 South Hall) TH02-03: Understanding the EU's Political Economy
Friday, 2:30pm South Hall (202 South Hall) TH02-04: Networked Ideas in the International Economy
Friday, 4:15pm South Hall (202 South Hall) TH02-05: Rethinking Culture in International Politics
Saturday, 2:30pm South Hall (202 South Hall) TH02-06: Constructing and Contesting Global Production Networks
Saturday, 4:15pm South Hall (202 South Hall)
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR): Moral Economies for Governing the Firm? TH03-01: Socially Responsible Investment
Friday, 9:00am Evans Hall (639 Evans) TH03-02: Inequality and Moral Economy
Friday, 10:45am Evans Hall (639 Evans) TH03-03: Theory, Rights, Capabilities
Friday, 2:30pm Evans Hall (639 Evans) TH03-04: CSR Responses in Bangladesh after Rana Plaza
Friday, 4:15pm Evans Hall (639 Evans)
Countermovement Revisited: On the Analytical Power and Boundaries of Polanyi’s Concept Today TH04-01: Theoretical and Analytical Refinement of Polanyi Today
Friday, 2:30pm South Hall (205 South Hall) TH04-02: Embedded Marketization
Friday, 4:15pm South Hall (205 South Hall) TH04-03: Contradictory Countermovements
Saturday, 9:00am South Hall (205 South Hall)
Domesticizing Financial Economies - Part 3 TH05-01: Domesticizing Financial Products I: Everyday Monetary Practices
Friday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (83 Dwinelle)
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TH05-02: Finance Domesticizing the Household I: Pricing and Evaluating Financial Subjects
Friday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (83 Dwinelle) TH05-03: Domesticizing Financial Government: Financial Inclusion and Finance as Policy
Saturday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (262 Dwinelle) TH05-04: Domesticizing Financial Products II: Everyday Financial Calculation and Budgeting
Saturday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (262 Dwinelle) TH05-05: Finance Domesticizing the Household II: Working with and in Finance
Saturday, 2:30pm Dwinelle Hall (262 Dwinelle) TH05-06: Domesticizing Financial Products III: Finance Making Community
Saturday, 4:15pm Dwinelle Hall (262 Dwinelle) TH05-07: Domesticizing Finance: Roundtable Discussion
Sunday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (262 Dwinelle)
Institutional Experimentation and Subnational Economic Governance: Building New Narratives and Capabilities TH06-01: Subnational Economic Governance and Institutional Experimentation
Friday, 10:45am Barrows Hall (420 Barrows) TH06-02: Skill Ecosystems, Multinationals and Regional Development Strategies
Saturday, 9:00am Barrows Hall (830 Barrows) TH06-03: Linking Production and Social Reproduction: Institutional Design for Socially Cohesive Economies
Saturday, 10:45am Barrows Hall (830 Barrows) TH06-04: Institutions and Actors for Cluster and Sector Strategies: Building New Narratives and Capabilities
Saturday, 2:30pm Barrows Hall (830 Barrows) TH06-05: Rewriting Union Scripts and Repertoires in Industries and Regions?
Saturday, 4:15pm Barrows Hall (830 Barrows)
Islam and the Construction of New Economic Moralities: Divergence, Convergence and Competing Futures TH07-01: Theorizing Islamic Economy and Finance
Friday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (87 Dwinelle) TH07-02: Theorizing Islamic Moral Economy and Its Other
Friday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (87 Dwinelle) TH07-03: Islamic banking: Theory and Practice
Friday, 2:30pm Dwinelle Hall (87 Dwinelle) TH07-04: Islamic Finance and Social Finance: Theory, Praxis, and Prescription
Friday, 4:15pm Dwinelle Hall (87 Dwinelle) TH07-05: Social Justice and Political Economy
Saturday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (87 Dwinelle) TH07-06: Islamic Finance and Regulation
Saturday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (87 Dwinelle)
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TH07-07: Prescriptive strategies for transforming Islamic economies
Saturday, 2:30pm Dwinelle Hall (87 Dwinelle) TH07-08: Making Islamic Markets: Ideology, Governance and Subjectivities
Saturday, 4:15pm Dwinelle Hall (87 Dwinelle) TH07-09: Dialogues between Islamic Ethics, Business Ethics, and Market Theory
Sunday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (87 Dwinelle) TH07-10: Religious Reasoning, Instrumental Reasoning, and Labor
Sunday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (87 Dwinelle) TH07-11: Religious Values, Attitudes, and Choices
Sunday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (89 Dwinelle)
Market Morals, Taboo Categories and Redefined Legitimacy TH08-01: Moral and Immoral Quantification
Saturday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (259 Dwinelle) TH08-02: Corporations As Actors with Morality
Saturday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (259 Dwinelle) TH08-03: Constructing Morality in Immoral Spaces: Sex Work, Workers and Products
Saturday, 2:30pm Dwinelle Hall (259 Dwinelle) TH08-04: Market Legitimacy, Identity and Discourses I
Sunday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (259 Dwinelle) TH08-05: Market Legitimacy, Identity and Discourses II
Sunday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (259 Dwinelle)
Moral Economies and Markets in the Digital Age TH09-01: Reputations and Market Attachments
Friday, 9:00am South Hall (205 South Hall) TH09-02: Disruption
Friday, 10:45am South Hall (205 South Hall) TH09-03: Regulation and Grey Areas
Friday, 4:15pm South Hall (210 South Hall) TH09-04: The Ethics of Disintermediation in the 'Sharing Economy'
Saturday, 9:00am South Hall (202 South Hall) TH09-05: Is the Digital Economy Built on Trust?
Saturday, 10:45am South Hall (205 South Hall) TH09-06: Commodities vs People: Competing Orders of Worth in the Digital Economy
Saturday, 2:30pm South Hall (205 South Hall) TH09-07: Governing (in) the Digital Economy?
Saturday, 4:15pm South Hall (205 South Hall)
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Morality and Materiality in Markets TH10-01: Materiality of Finance
Saturday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (258 Dwinelle) TH10-02: The Material Moralities of Environmental Markets
Saturday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (258 Dwinelle) TH10-03: Materiality in Moral Contestation
Saturday, 2:30pm Dwinelle Hall (258 Dwinelle) TH10-04: The Materiality of Control and Regulation: Historical Perspectives
Saturday, 4:15pm Dwinelle Hall (258 Dwinelle) TH10-05: The Material Construction of Value
Sunday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (258 Dwinelle) TH10-06: Materiality of Moral Knowledge
Sunday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (258 Dwinelle)
New Political and Moral Economies of Sovereignty TH11-01: Economic Expertise and the Disciplining of States
Friday, 9:00am Dwinelle Hall (205 Dwinelle) TH11-02: The Form(ul)ation of Sovereign Interest
Friday, 10:45am Dwinelle Hall (205 Dwinelle) TH11-03: Moralization, Legitimacy, and the Sovereign Actor
Friday, 2:30pm Dwinelle Hall (205 Dwinelle) TH11-04: Sovereignty and the Neoliberal Arts of Governance
Friday, 4:15pm Dwinelle Hall (205 Dwinelle) TH11-05: Moral Economies of Internal and External State Boundaries
Saturday, 9:00am Barrows Hall (166 Barrows) TH11-06: Trust, Legitimacy, and Sovereign (Im)morality
Saturday, 10:45am Barrows Hall (166 Barrows)
Re-embedding the Social: New Modes of Production, Critical Consumption and Alternative Lifestyles TH12-01: Enhancing Participation in the Production and Consumption of Food - Part 1
Friday, 9:00am Moses Hall (201 Moses) TH12-02: Enhancing Participation in the Production and Consumption of Food -Part 2
Friday, 10:45am Moses Hall (201 Moses) TH12-03: Sustainability and Resilience: Exploring Activism at the Individual, Community and Household Level - Part 1
Friday, 2:30pm Moses Hall (201 Moses) TH12-04: Sustainability and Resilience: Exploring Activism at the Individual, Community and Household Level - Part 2
Friday, 4:15pm Moses Hall (201 Moses)
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TH12-05: Cooperatives and Cooperativism in Times of Austerity
Saturday, 9:00am Barrows Hall (56 Barrows) TH12-06: Political Consumerism and Sustainable Community Movements
Saturday, 10:45am Barrows Hall (56 Barrows) TH12-07: Sustainable Lifestyles and the Eco-Villages Movement
Saturday, 2:30pm Barrows Hall (56 Barrows)
Reducing Inequality: Yes We Can? TH13-01: Strategies to Reduce Inequality: An Exchange (Round Table)
Friday, 2:30pm Barrows Hall (420 Barrows) TH13-02: Poverty and Disadvantage
Friday, 4:15pm Barrows Hall (420 Barrows) TH13-03: Latin America/Redistributive Preferences
Saturday, 9:00am Barrows Hall (420 Barrows) TH13-04: Addressing Inequality
Saturday, 10:45am Barrows Hall (420 Barrows) TH13-05: Inequality and Health Care, Mobility and Old Age
Saturday, 2:30pm Barrows Hall (420 Barrows) TH13-06: Gender, Family and Inequality
Saturday, 4:15pm Barrows Hall (420 Barrows) TH13-07: Inequality, Growth and Living Standards
Sunday, 9:00am Barrows Hall (420 Barrows) TH13-08: Redistribution
Sunday, 10:45am Barrows Hall (420 Barrows)
Scrutinizing Organizational Inequalities: New Theoretical and Empirical Approaches TH14-01: Inequality Generating Processes
Friday, 9:00am South Hall (210 South Hall) TH14-02: Relational Inequalities
Friday, 10:45am South Hall (210 South Hall) TH14-03: Neoliberal and Shareholder Value Ideologies and Organizational Change
Friday, 2:30pm South Hall (210 South Hall) TH14-04: Immigrant Incorporation
Saturday, 10:45am South Hall (210 South Hall) TH14-05: First Results from COIN (Comparative Organizations and Inequality Network)
Saturday, 2:30pm South Hall (210 South Hall)
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The Marketization of Everyday Life TH15-01: Market Regulation of Everyday Life
Friday, 9:00am Evans Hall (597 Evans) TH15-02: The Marketization of Identities
Friday, 10:45am Evans Hall (597 Evans) TH15-03: Digital Economy and the Marketization of Private Commitments
Friday, 2:30pm Evans Hall (597 Evans)
Special Events SP-01: SASE Welcome Reception
Friday, 6:00pm Haas Pavilion - Haas Patio () SP-02: SASE Presidential Address
Saturday, 6:00pm Dwinelle Hall (155 Dwinelle) SP-03: SASE Awards Ceremony
Saturday, 7:00pm Dwinelle Hall (155 Dwinelle) SP-04: SASE Gala Reception
Saturday, 7:30pm Pauley Ballroom - Martin Luther King, Jr. Student Union
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Main Schedule B-01
Friday - 9:00am - 10:30am Barrows Hall - 830 Barrows Trading Places: The Role of Asian and Latin American Capitalisms in the Reshaping of the Global Economy.
B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Session Organizers Glenn Morgan, University of Bristol Gerald A. McDermott, Moore School of Business, U. of South Carolina Heike Doering, Cardiff University
Moderator Gerald A. McDermott, Moore School of Business, U. of South Carolina
Participants Inter-Firm Relations: Multinational Corporations and Local Entrepreneurship in Brazil
Robson Rocha, Aarhus University Changing Capitalism; The Reordering of the Global Economy Seen from the Perspective of Change in the Latin American and Asian Forms of Capitalism
Heike Doering, Cardiff University Shifts in Innovation Patterns: Brazil's Move to the Technological Frontier
Paola Perez-Aleman, McGill University How Does Manufacturing Know How Add Value to the Industrial Internet? Machinery and Automobile Producers in a Global Information Economy
Gary Herrigel, University of Chicago Collaborative Public Spaces and Manufacturing Cluster Formation: The Case of Dongguan, China
Michael Murphree, University of South Carolina
Discussant Douglas Fuller, Zhejiang University
B-02 Friday - 9:00am - 10:30am Barrows Hall - 402 Barrows World on the Move: Migration, Networks and New Moralities
B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Participants Morality and Economic Policy in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Case of Guinea-Bissau
Júlio Cateia, Federal University of Santa Maria Semertsides Ferreira, Universidade Estadual Paulista
From Immigrants to Refugees: Transnational Practices of Latin-Americans Who Took Refuge in the United States.
Osvaldo Neto, IFG Moral Financial Exclusion of International Migration. An Empirical Analysis.
Dulce Redin, University of Navarra The Relationship Between Democracy and Development in the Context of Globalization in the Current Crisis
Rolando Cordera Campos, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico
The Structure of Economic Globalization: It's a Small World after All Joon Nak Choi, Stanford University
C-01 Friday - 9:00am - 10:30am Barrows Hall - 832 Barrows Gender, Age and Aging
C: Gender, Work and Family
Participants Post-Retirement Jobs and End-of-Careers : A Comparative Analysis Between Men and Women
Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, University of Quebec-Teluq Nadia Lazzari Dodeler, Université du Québec à Rimouski
Gender Inequality in First Pillar Pensions in 6 EU Countries: Germany, Sweden, Belgium, France, Italy, Spain
Sally Bould, University of Delaware Spatial Dimension As Indicator for Social Roles: Between Work and Family
Loic Trabut, Institut National d'Etudes Démographiques
How Young Adults Imagine Their Economic Future Nina Bandelj, University of California, Irvine
E-01 Friday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 187 Dwinelle Recent Developments in Social Dialogue - National and Multi-Level Environment
E: Industrial Relations and the Political Economy
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Participants Resurgence of Social Pact Regime? - a Critical Review on the Recent 'grand Compromise' in South Korea
Myung Joon Park, Korea Labor Institute; Korea Labor Institute
Effective Stakeholder Engagement in European Sectoral Dialogue. What Are the Drivers behind Specific Engagement Outcomes?
Barbara Bechter, Durham University Employment relations and social dialogue in small firms – Reading the Italian evidence comparatively Ida Regalia, University of Milan
E-02 Friday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 206 Dwinelle Industrial Relations, Performance, and Varieties of Capitalism
E: Industrial Relations and the Political Economy
Participants The Efficacy of Hybrid Collective Bargaining Systems: An Analysis of the Impact of Collective Bargaining on Company Performance in Europe
Bernd Brandl, University of Durham Do Unions Promote or Destroy Industry? Employment Growth Versus Productivity Growth Effects in OECD Manufacturing 1960-2010.
Guy Vernon, University of Southampton Industrial Relations Systems and Macro-Economic Performance Roberto Pedersini, Università degli Studi di Milano
E-03 Friday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 228 Dwinelle Industrial Relations across Borders
E: Industrial Relations and the Political Economy
Participants The Views of Managers Towards EWCS
Valeria Pulignano, KU Leuven Jeff Turk, CESO - KU Leuven
From Zones of Exception to Transformative Issue: How Posting of Workers Affect Industrial Relations in Danish Construction
Jens Arnholtz, FAOS, Department of Sociology, University of Copenhagen
No Place to Hide: The ‘Urgent Appeal' as an Enforcing Mechanism in the International Garment Sector. Jean Jenkins, Cardiff University, UK
G-01
Friday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 255 Dwinelle The Future of Work - the IPSP Chapter on Employment
G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Session Organizers Werner Eichhorst, IZA Nadya Guimaraes, University of Sao Paulo
Participants The Future of Work - the IPSP Chapter on Employment
Werner Eichhorst, IZA
Discussants David Marsden, London School of Economics Jacqueline O'Reilly, University of Brighton Bernhard Ebbinghaus, University of Mannheim
G-02
Friday - 9:00am - 10:30am Barrows Hall - 420 Barrows Non-Standard Work
G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Participants A Multi-Level Analysis of the Role of Occupations and Tasks for Non-Standard Work
Chiara Benassi, Royal Holloway, University of London
The Trajectories of Job Seekers with Activity : Exit to Permanent Contract or Locking-in Effects ?
Sabina Issehnane, CEE Leila Oumeddour, Centre d'études de l'emploi
Employers' Choices and Employment Precariousness: A Subjective Experience of Being a Temporary Agency Worker in Italy and the UK
Alessio Bertolini, University of Edinburgh Income Discontinuity and New Strategies of Money Management.
Sonia Bertolini, University of Turin, Department of Cultures, Politics and Society Valentina Moiso, University of Turin, Department of Cultures, Politics and Society
Flexibility Versus Screening: Career Mobility of Temporary Workers within and Across Establishments from a Demand-Side Perspective
Philipp Grunau, Institute for Employment Research
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H-01 Friday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 233 Dwinelle Values and Incentives: Approaches to Products and Markets
H: Markets, Firms and Institutions
Participants Learning Not to Diversify: The Transformation of Graduate Business Education and the Decline of Diversifying Acquisitions
Jiwook Jung, National University of Singapore Navigating Norms: Making Sense of Products in Contested Markets
Heather Haveman, University of Cailfornia, Berkeley
Discussant Armando Lara-Millan, Department of Sociology, UC Berkeley
J-01 Friday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 105 Dwinelle New Perspectives: New Framing, New Nuance.
J: Rethinking the Welfare State
Moderator Charlie Eaton, UC Berkeley Department of Sociology
Participants Fresh Cracks in the Divided Welfare State: Student Loans and the Emergence of New Higher Education Policy Coalitions in the U.S.
Charlie Eaton, UC Berkeley Department of Sociology
Reconceptualizing the Welfare State. an Empirical Investigation of the Growing Symbiosis and Contradiction with Capitalism in Rich European Democracies.
Bea Cantillon, Herman Deleeck Centre for Social Policy, University of Antwerp
Social Return on Investment (SROI) Methodology to Account for Value for Money of Health Interventions: The Case of the Psoriasis in Spain Alvaro Hidalgo-Vega, Castilla-La Mancha University
L-01 Friday - 9:00am - 10:30am Moses Hall - 119 Moses Does Corporate Size Still Matter? Comparative Perspectives on the Politics of Economic Concentration
L: Regulation and Governance
Session Organizer Sebastian Billows, Sciences Po
Participants The Industrial Champion: A Historical Perspective on a Competition Model in the French Industry
Scott Viallet-Thevenin, Sciences Po Are Big Supermarket Chains Good for the Economy? The Regulation of Concentration in the French Retail Sector
Sebastian Billows, Sciences Po “Unite Yourselves but Do Not Cartel”: European Business Associations As the Hidden Roots of Trusts?
Sylvain Laurens, EHESS The Impaired Economization of European Antitrust: The Quarrel over the “Effects-Based Approach” in European Competition Policy
Timur Ergen, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Discussant David Reinecke, Princeton University
M-01 Friday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 134 Dwinelle Moral e Individualismo en el Desarrollo Económico
M: Spanish Language
Moderator Carmen Diaz-Roldan, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha
Participants Las Doctrinas Economicas: El Papel Del Mercado Frente Al Del Individuo
Carmen Diaz-Roldan, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha
Economía Moral En Adam Smith y Amartya Sen Augusto Alean, Universidad Tecnologica de Bolivar
La Imposibilidad Del Altruismo y Otros Comportamientos Desinteresados En El Marco De La Teoría Neoclásica
Gabriela Pimentel Linares, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana
Crisis Moral De La Política Local En España: Gobernanza y Nuevo Municipalismo a Partir De La Experiencia De Torrelodones (España)
Luis Angel Collado-Cueto, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid-Dpto. Estructura Económica Santiago Fernández-Muñoz, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid-Dpto. Humanidades
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N-01 Friday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 183 Dwinelle Institutional and Political Preconditions for Financial Democratization
N: Finance and Society
Session Organizer J. Nicholas Ziegler, Brown University
Participants From Financial Reform to Financial Democratization
Fred Block, UC Davis Democracy of Credit: Ownership and the Politics of Credit Access in Late-Twentieth Century America
Greta Krippner, University of Michigan Transparency, Accountability and Stability in Financial Markets: The Evolving Post-Crisis Anti-Fraud Regime and the Declining (?) Structural Power of Major Financial Institutions
Jay Varellas, UC Berkeley After Dodd-Frank: Advocacy Groups and Pathways of Institutional Change in Financial Market Regulation J. Nicholas Ziegler, Brown University
P-01 Friday - 9:00am - 10:30am Barrows Hall - 202 Barrows Accounting and Auditing (I): Perspectives on Accounting Regulation
P: Accounting, Economics, and Law
Moderator Colin Haslam, Queen Mary University of London
Participants Fair Value Accounting (FVA) in the S&P 500: Value Relevant Information for Investors or a Moral Hazard to Society in a Financialized World?
Colin Haslam, Queen Mary University of London
Recognition and Measurement of Profit or Loss in the 2015 IASB Conceptual Framework Exposure Draft Yuko Katsuo, Gakushuin University
Q-01 Friday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 251 Dwinelle Diversity of Asian Capitalism: Economic Transformations and Political Regimes
Q: Asian Capitalisms
Participants Open Market Economy without Democratic Corporatism?
HakJae Kim, Graduate School of East Asian Studies, Free University of Berlin
State, Economic Planning and the Indian Capitalist Class: C. 1947-1951
Sujay Biswas, Jawaharlal Nehru University The Moral Economy and the Politics of Austerity in Japan Taka Suzuki, Ohio University
TH01-01 Friday - 9:00am - 10:30am South Hall - 107 South Hall Social Structures in the New Capitalism
A Platform Economy? A Sharing Economy? A Gig Economy? The Changing Nature of Work, Employment, and Market Competition
Moderator Martin Kenney, University of California, Davis
Participants Shared Goods but What about Shared Identities? the Resonance of the Sharing Economy in Local Communities
Yotala Oszkay Febres-Cordero, University of California, Los Angeles
The Labour of Sharing: Three Discourses on the Division of Labour in Couchsurfing
Karolina Mikolajewska-Zajac, UC Berkeley / Kozminski Univ., Warsaw
Value Creation & Innovation in Makerspaces: Evaluating the Conditions for Generalized Exchange in a Physical Space
Andreea Gorbatai, UC Berkeley Distinction at Work: Status Practices in a Community Production Environment
William Attwood-Charles, Boston College
Discussant Martin Kenney, University of California, Davis
TH02-1 Friday - 9:00am - 10:30am South Hall - 202 South Hall Market-making by Rule-making
Building Bridges between Economic Sociology and International Relations
Participants Market Governance and Globalization: National and Sectoral Paths to Development
Roselyn Hsueh, Temple University
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Regulatory Capitalism and China's Fragmented Regulatory State
John Yasuda, Indiana University/SGIS "Stay Competitive!" the French Defense Industry and the National Interest
Alina Surubaru, University of Bordeaux Development By Stealth - Governing Market Integration in the Eastern Peripheries of the European Union
Laszlo Bruszt, European University Institute
Discussant Kathleen McNamara, Georgetown University
TH03-1 Friday - 9:00am - 10:30am Evans Hall - 639 Evans Socially Responsible Investment
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR): Moral Economies for Governing the Firm?
Participants Exploring the Link Between Corporate Openness and Corporate Social Responsibility
Blanca Grey, Birkbeck, University of London Actors and Organizations behind Environmental CSR Activities: The Case of the Voluntary Carbon Offset Market
Alice Valiergue, Center for the Sociology of Organizations
Ties: Binding and Structuring a Field. the Case of French SRI
Elise Penalva-Icher, Paris Dauphine University What Is the Impact of Responsible Business Organizations on Responsible Business Practice? the Case of Business for Social Responsibility
Daniel Kinderman, University of Delaware Nikolas Rathert, Hertie School of Governance
Discussants Jean-Pierre Chanteau, university Grenoble-Alpes
Andy Smith, Centre Emile Durkheim, University of Bordeaux
TH05-01
Friday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 83 Dwinelle Domesticizing Financial Products I: Everyday Monetary Practices
Domesticizing Financial Economies - Part 3
Moderator Jeanne Lazarus, Sciences Po
Participants Morality and Money on the Move
Magdalena Villarreal, CIESAS Gerardo Garcia, CIESAS
Reducing Ambiguity in Gift-Giving: Disreputable Exchange and the Management of Donations in a Police Department
Daniel Fridman, University of Texas at Austin How Currencies Make Histories: Poland's Swiss Franc Decade (2005-2015)
Mateusz Halawa, Department of Anthropology, The New School for Social Research
Silk-Reelers Know the Pawnbroker Well: Using Narratives of Gold Ownership to Understand the Financial History of the Family-Firm in a South Indian Silk-Processing Cluster
Nithya Joseph, CEIAS, EHESS; Centre for Public Policy, IIMB
Discussant Orsi Husz, Uppsala University
TH07-01 Friday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 87 Dwinelle Theorizing Islamic Economy and Finance
Islam and the Construction of New Economic Moralities: Divergence, Convergence and Competing Futures
Participants Looking Beyond – a Transdisciplinary Contribution to the Theory Development of Islamic Economics
Frauke Demuth, Durham University Emerging Moralities through Islamic Finance: Multiple Modernities Framework in the Making of Islamic Banking and Finance
Mehmet Asutay, Durham University Business School
When is a promise still a promise? Case study in the application of Islamic financial theory
Abdulkader Thomas, SHAPE Knowledge Services
Getting `Real’ About Islamic Finance Larry Beeferman, Harvard Law School
TH09-01
Friday - 9:00am - 10:30am South Hall - 205 South Hall Reputations and Market Attachments
Moral Economies and Markets in the Digital Age
Participants The "Prosthetic" Markets of the Digital Economy
Neil Pollock, University of Edinburgh
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The Market Will Have You: The Arts of Market Attachment in a Digital Economy
Elizabeth McFall, Open University Online Evaluation Devices' Disruptive and Revealing Effects: A Lexicometric Analysis of Online Consumer Reviews in the Hotel Industry.
Vincent Cardon, CURAPP-ESS (University of Amiens-CNRS); associate researcher at CESPRA (EHESS-CNRS) and Lisis (UMLV-Inra)
Shaping Consumers' Voice: Algorithmic Apparatus or Evaluation Culture?
Jean-Samuel Beuscart, University Paris Est - Marne-la-Vallee; Orange Labs
Kevin Mellet, Orange Labs
TH11-01 Friday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 205 Dwinelle Economic Expertise and the Disciplining of States
New Political and Moral Economies of Sovereignty
Participants Authoritarian Capitalism and Global Neo-Liberal Sovereignty: Disciplining Market Rulers and Self-Disciplining Market Subjects
Peter Bloom, The Open University Constraining Public Finance: Expert Evaluations of Long-Term Harm
Eleni Arzoglou, Harvard University A Cultural Construction of Brazilian Sovereign Credit Risk: Between Spell, Perversion and Diligence
Ana Carolina Bichoffe, Universidade Federal de São Carlos
TH12-01
Friday - 9:00am - 10:30am Moses Hall - 201 Moses Enhancing Participation in the Production and Consumption of Food - Part 1
Re-embedding the Social: New Modes of Production, Critical Consumption and Alternative Lifestyles
Moderator Paolo Graziano, University of Padua
Participants Italian Solidarity Purchasing Groups: A Critical Assessment of Their Social Impact
Lara Maestripieri, University of Pavia
Organizational Embeddedness, Economic Resilience and New Modes of Production: Insights from Four Case Studies
Lampros Lamprinakis, NIBIO Reimagining Agrarian Practice and Community in Post-‘Green Revolution' Punjab, India
Divya Sharma, Cornell University A Comparative Study of the Fair Trade Movement, Fair Labeling and the Rise of Ethical Consumption 2000-2011
Sebastian Koos, Universitaet Konstanz; Center for European Studies, Harvard University
Discussant Francesca Forno, University of Bergamo
TH14-01
Friday - 9:00am - 10:30am South Hall - 210 South Hall Inequality Generating Processes
Scrutinizing Organizational Inequalities: New Theoretical and Empirical Approaches
Participants Framing Work Injury and Sickness in a Changing Welfare State: A Closer look at Organizational Inequalities within the Public Sector
Antoinette Hetzler, Lund University Corporate Clients and the Progress of Women in U.S. Law Firms
Fiona Kay, Queen's University Elizabeth Gorman, University of Virginia
Do Blacks Benefit from Social Networks? An Audit Study
Gokce Basbug, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Redefining Diversity: Practice Theorization and Legitimation As Local Processes
Shawna Vican, University of Delaware
TH15-01 Friday - 9:00am - 10:30am Evans Hall - 597 Evans Market Regulation of Everyday Life
The Marketization of Everyday Life
Moderator Sidonie Naulin, Sciences Po Grenoble / PACTE
Participants When You Care Enough to Pay Someone Else to Send the Very Best: The Outsourcing of Greeting Card Inscriptions
Craig Lair, Gettysburg College
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The Marketization of Long-Term Care – the Interaction of Culture, Institutions and Actors in Explaining Cross-National Differences
Christopher Grages, University of Hamburg The Marketization of Domestic Work in Uruguay and Spain
Virginia Pfluecke, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Discussant Sarah Abdelnour, IRISSO - Paris Dauphine University
FP-01 Friday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 187 Dwinelle Featured Panel - Author Meets Critics: "Dealing in Desire: Asian Ascendancy, Western Decline, and the Hidden Currencies of Global Sex Work" by Kimberly Kay Hoang (UC Press, 2015)
Featured Panels & Speakers
Session Organizer Marion Fourcade, UC Berkeley
Book Author Kimberly Hoang, University of Chicago
Critics Alice Goffman, University of Wisconsin-Madison Horacio Ortiz, IIAC – CNRS
Leslie Salzinger, University of California, Berkeley
B-03 Friday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Barrows Hall - 830 Barrows Author Meets Critics: "Paper Tigers, Hidden Dragons and the Wider Implications of China's High-Technology Development Path" by Douglas B. Fuller (OUP 2016)
B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Book Author Douglas Fuller, Zhejiang University
Critics Gary Gereffi, Duke University Thomas Gold, UC Berkeley Caroline Arnold, Brooklyn College
Richard Doner, Emory University
B-04 Friday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Barrows Hall - 402 Barrows Locality, Place, and Politics in International Development
B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Participants Migration, Meaning(s) of Place and Variation in Means (strategies) – Ends (outcomes) in Cumbria, England: Implications for Rural Innovation Policy
Zografia Bika, University of East Anglia Poverty, Inequality and Indigenous Population in Municipalities of Chiapas, Mexico.
Jorge Lopez-Arevalo, UNACH The Evolution and the Decision-Making Process in the Urussanga River Basin Committee, Brazil.
Melissa Watanabe, Unisul Expansion of Cattle Ranching in Mato Grosso State, Brazilian Amazon: From Land Availability to Emerging Technologies
Miguelangelo Gianezini, UNESC Intersectionality and the Socio-Economics of the Caribbean Tourism-Driven Economic Development Model
Iliyan Iliev, University of Texas
C-02 Friday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Barrows Hall - 832 Barrows Job Quality and Occupational Welfare
C: Gender, Work and Family
Participants Coworking Spaces: The Progressive Development of Communities
Arnaud Scaillerez, TELUQ The Public-Private Mix in Work-Family Reconciliation in Austria, Denmark, Italy, and Britain
Tobias Wiss, Johannes Kepler University Gender Equality and Welfare at the Workplace: Perceptions of Employees in the Spanish Port System
Isabel Novo-Corti, University of A Coruna
E-04 Friday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall – 206 Dwinelle Recent Trends in Employment Practices: Non-Standard and Female Employment
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E: Industrial Relations and the Political Economy
Participants Left Outside Alone? Works Councils' Responses Towards Non-Standard Work in the German Metal and Chemical Sectors
Nadja Doerflinger, KU Leuven Female Labour Force Participation, Industrial Upgrading and Service Transition: A Dynamic Theoretical Model
Sonja Avlijas, London School of Economics Precarious Work. the Use of Zero Hour Contracts within the Education Sector in Ireland
Jonathan Lavelle, University of Limerick
F-01 Friday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 235 Dwinelle Cultures of Innovation and Knowledge Creation
F: Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation
Moderator Matthew Keller, Department of Sociology, Southern Methodist University
Participants Media Makes Entrepreneurs? the Inspirational Effect of Exposure to Media on Entrepreneurial Engagement in China, 2003-2012
Yueran Zhang, Harvard University Meanings of Fostering Innovation in a Field Under Construction
Mauricio Reinert, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Does the Middle Conform or Compete? Risk and Audience Response As a Scope for Mid-Status Conformity
Anthony Vashevko, Stanford GSB
G-03 Friday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 255 Dwinelle Vocational Education and Training: Institutions and Economic Outcomes
G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Session Organizers Christian Rupietta, University of Zurich Uschi Backes-Gellner, University of Zurich
Participants Do Institutions in Vocational Education Foster
Knowledge Diffusion and Innovation? Christian Rupietta, University of Zurich
Labour Market Institutions and the Training Motivation of Firms: A German - Australian Comparison
Harald Pfeifer, Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training (BIBB)
Firms' Training Investments and Post - Training Wages of Apprentices
Hans Dietrich, Institute for Employment Research (IAB)
G-04 Friday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Evans Hall - 648 Evans Labour Market Segmentation
G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Participants Labour Participation of People Living with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus: Is There Any Difference Between HIV-Positive People and the General Population?
Luz Maria Pena-Longobardo, Castilla-La Mancha University
Institutional Change and Human Rights: What Economics for the Right to Work?
Manuel Branco, University of Évora Tackling Long-Term Unemployment in Europe: In Search of New Societal Compromises
Nicola Duell, Economix Research & Consulting
H-02
Friday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 233 Dwinelle Varieties of Capitalism
H: Markets, Firms and Institutions
Participants The Business Systems of the World's Leading 61 Economies: Institutional Comparison, Clusters, and Implications for Varieties of Capitalism and Business Systems Research
Michael Witt, INSEAD Challenging Varieties of Capitalism's Account of Business Interests: Neo-Liberal Think-Tanks and Employers' Quest for Liberalization in Germany and Sweden
Daniel Kinderman, University of Delaware The Signal from the Noise: Weighting Cluster Analysis to Distinguish Policies with the Strongest Institutional Complimentarity
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Jason Jensen, McGill University Angela Kalyta, McGill University
The Insitutions of German Retailing within the German Variety of Capitalism
Michael Wortmann, Berlin School of Economics and Law
Discussant Matthew Allen, Alliance Manchester Business School
H-03 Friday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 228 Dwinelle Historical Approaches
H: Markets, Firms and Institutions
Participants Protestant Ethics and the Spirit of Entrepreneurship in Early Danish Capitalism
Martin Jes Iversen, CBS Camilla Slok, Copenhagen Business School
Inventing Water Lilies: Latour-Marliac and the Social Dynamics of Market Creation
Robert Sheldon, Novancia Business School Paris
Swiss and Dutch Elites in Times of Globalization Gerarda Westerhuis, Utrecht University Thomas David, University of Lausanne
The Market That Antitrust Forgot: The Unusual Persistence of Collective Railroad Ratemaking, 1870-2008
David Reinecke, Princeton University
Discussant Caitlin Rosenthal, University of California
J-02 Friday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 105 Dwinelle Recently Developing Welfare States
J: Rethinking the Welfare State
Moderator Alexander Hicks, Emory University
Participants Toward Brazilian Welfare State: Economic and Social Convergent Propositions
Daniel Vazquez, Federal University of São Paulo
Conditionality, Austerity and Welfare: Financial Crisis and Its Impact on Welfare in Italy and Korea
Stefano Sacchi, University of Milan
Brazilian Welfare: Achievements and Risks Kleber Cerqueira, University of Brasilia
L-02 Friday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Moses Hall - 119 Moses Future(s) of Distributed Governance
L: Regulation and Governance
Session Organizer Elisabeth Clemens, University of Chicago
Participants Reinventing Public/Private Governance
Elisabeth Clemens, University of Chicago Governing Universities in a Digital Era
Mitchell Stevens, Stanford University Partnering with the Strong but Blind State: How Civic Associations Co-Create Policy While Implementing the Affordable Care Act
Josh Pacewicz, Brown University Reconstructing Technocracy in the Era of Privatization
Michael McQuarrie, London School of Economics
Discussant Elizabeth Popp Berman, University at Albany, SUNY
M-02 Friday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 134 Dwinelle América Latina y Desarrollo
M: Spanish Language
Moderator Julimar da Silva, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Participants Building the Brazilian Economics in Santiago De Chile (1964-1973)
Elisa Kluger, University of São Paulo Análise Das Estruturas De Mercado De Construção Civil Induzidas Pelo Programa Minha Casa Minha Vida (MCMV) Do Governo Brasileiro (2009 – 2014).
Fabian Domingues, UFRGS/PPGE Josias Lessa Neto, UFRGS
América Latina y Los Efectos De La Desaceleración De China
Julimar da Silva, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
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Las Desigualdades Sociales De La Economia Colombiana.
Karina Manrique Lopez, UNIVERSIDAD DISTRITAL FRANCISCO JOSÉ DE CALDAS
N-02 Friday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 183 Dwinelle Money
N: Finance and Society
Participants Stimulating Business and Economies with “Speed” Money: Enabling Euro Zone Nations like Greece to Regain Monetary Sovereignty
Shann Turnbull, New Garden Cities Alliance; International Institute for Self-governance; Sustainable Money Working Group
The Sanctity of Money Lindsay DePalma, University of California-San Diego
When Cash Is the Tie That Binds: Situating Affective Monetary Attachments in the Euro-Zone
Ursula Dalinghaus, Institute for Money, Technology, and Financial Inclusion UC Irvine
P-02 Friday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Barrows Hall - 202 Barrows Accounting and Auditing (II): Auditing Process and the 'Big Four'
P: Accounting, Economics, and Law
Moderator Nohora Garcia, Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Participants Financial Misstatements in Canada: An Analysis of the Corporate Governance Response to Accounting and Audit Irregularities
Poonam Puri, York University Perceptions of the Impact of the Accounting Reform in the Public Accountancy Profession in Colombia
Nohora Garcia, Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Luis Gonzalez, Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Q-02 Friday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 251 Dwinelle "Protecting the Weak": Social Justice and Wellbeing in China and Japan
Q: Asian Capitalisms
Session Organizers Markus Heckel, Goethe University Ioan Trifu, Goethe University
Participants New (Old) Ways of Protecting the Weak: Distributive Justice in Contemporary Confucian Political Thought
Stefan Hüppe-Moon, Goethe University Do Local Government Officials Discriminate Against Migrant Workers? a Field Experiment on Mayors’ Mailboxes in China
Na Zou, Goethe University Uncertainty over Labor Contract Duration: Evidence from Japanese Micro Data
Markus Heckel, Goethe University On Behalf of the Voiceless and the Weak? Public Policy and the Moral Economies of Animal Welfare in Japan
Ioan Trifu, Goethe University
Q-03 Friday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 254 Dwinelle Globalization, the State, and Social Policies in Crisis?
Q: Asian Capitalisms
Participants Wagner's Law and Indian Economy
Rajesh Kumar, PPN College Decentralization in Authoritarian and Liberal Democratic Regimes: Changing Territorial Dynamics of Social Policy in the People's Republic of China and the United States
Daniel Beland, University of Saskatchewan Legacy of Developmental State: Globalization, Income Polarization and Welfare Spending in Korea
Suk-Man Hwang, Changwon National University Hyun-Chin Lim, SEOUL NATIONAL UNIVERSITY
Reform, Globalisation and the Growth Slowdown in India: A Political Economy View
Mritiunjoy Mohanty, Indian Institute of Management Calcutta
TH01-02 Friday - 10:45am - 12:15pm South Hall - 107 South Hall Regulation and Conflict in the Platform Economy
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A Platform Economy? A Sharing Economy? A Gig Economy? The Changing Nature of Work, Employment, and Market Competition
Moderator Martin Kenney, University of California, Davis
Participants Deregulating/Regulating Work and Employment in the Platform Economy. the Case of Uber Drivers in France
Sophie Bernard, IRISSO - Paris Dauphine University Sarah Abdelnour, IRISSO - Paris Dauphine University
It's None of Our Business: The Postindustrial Corporation and the Guy with a Car As Entrepreneur
Julia Tomassetti, Center for Law, Society, & Culture, Maurer School of Law, University of Indiana
Taxis Versus Uber: Politics and Morality in Competing Market Forms
Jason Jackson, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
Discussant Martin Kenney, University of California, Davis
TH02-2 Friday - 10:45am - 12:15pm South Hall - 202 South Hall The Dynamics of Multi-Level Regulatory Negotiation Across Policy Domains
Building Bridges between Economic Sociology and International Relations
Session Organizer J. Nicholas Ziegler, Brown University
Participants Who Opposes Labor Regulations? Explaining Variation in Managers' Preferences
Matthew Amengual, MIT State-Triggered Deliberative Environmentalism: The Case of GMO Regulations in China in a Comparative Context
Yves Tiberghien, University of British Columbia
Reforming the Banks: Popular Mobilization and Elite Control in the Politics of Bank Separation
J. Nicholas Ziegler, Brown University Cross-National Policy Sequencing and Regulatory Interdependence
Henry Farrell, George Washington University
Discussant Marc Schneiberg, Reed College
TH03-2 Friday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Evans Hall - 639 Evans Inequality and Moral Economy
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR): Moral Economies for Governing the Firm?
Participants The Decoupling of Productivity and Compensation in the Mexican Auto Industry: CSR Vs. the Moral Economy of Inequality.
Alex Covarrubias V., El Colegio de Sonora Civil Society, the Moral Economy and Horizontal Governance: The Fishing Gvc and New Zealand
Christina Stringer, University of Auckland When Temporary Work Companies Commit Themselves to CSR
François Sarfati, CEE et Lise CNRS Governance at Risk in the State-Linked Pension Funds in Brazil: MORAL Constraints on Labor Union Movements As Board Members.
Luiz Carlos Brito Lourenco, Universidade de Brasilia
Discussant Catherine Casey, University of Leicester
TH05-02 Friday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 83 Dwinelle Finance Domesticizing the Household I: Pricing and Evaluating Financial Subjects
Domesticizing Financial Economies - Part 3
Moderator Jose Ossandon, Copenhagen Business School
Participants Marred By Bad Credit: The Social Distribution and Consequences of Subpar Credit Records
Barbara Kiviat, Harvard University The Domestic Market: Pricing in the Home
Sarah Sparke, University of the West of England
Personalized Pricing: Discriminating Persons and Domesticating Markets
Liz Moor, Goldsmiths, University of London The Janus Face of Embeddedness: Social
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Credibility, Risk, and the Politics of Informal Borrowing in Ghana
Lindsay Bayham, UC Berkeley
Discussant Joe Deville, Lancaster University
TH06-1 Friday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Barrows Hall - 420 Barrows Subnational Economic Governance and Institutional Experimentation
Institutional Experimentation and Subnational Economic Governance: Building New Narratives and Capabilities
Participants Localising the Global: Regions, Multinationals and Experimentation
Phil Almond, De Montfort University Entrepreneurship in Spain and the Role of Policy. Decentralization and Coordination As Policy Challenges
Begona Cueto, University of Oviedo Experimental Industrial Policy: Regions, Actors and Their Institutions in Search of Self Narratives
Gregor Murray, Université de Montréal Matthieu Pelard, Interuniversity Research Centre on Globalization and Work & Canada Research Chair in Globalization and the Work World
Spatial and Industry Association Effects on Climate Change Action and Denial
David Peetz, Griffith University Georgina Murray, Griffith University
TH07-02 Friday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 87 Dwinelle Theorizing Islamic Moral Economy and Its Other
Islam and the Construction of New Economic Moralities: Divergence, Convergence and Competing Futures
Participants Morals of Market: A Comparison Between Conventional and Islamic Economic Systems
Muhammad Omer Chaudhry Chaudhry, B Z University Toseef Azid, Qassim University
Moral Economic Axioms, Preference, Choice, and Welfare in Conventional and Islamic Economics
Necati Aydin, Alfaisal University Economic Theology of Islam
Mohammad Hassan, University of New
Orleans Embededdness As a Feature of Islamic Moral Economy: Exploring the Divergence of Islamic Finance from Embeddedness
Alija Avdukic, Durham University Business School
TH09-02 Friday - 10:45am - 12:15pm South Hall - 205 South Hall Disruption
Moral Economies and Markets in the Digital Age
Participants Cinema and Digital Turn: A Disrupting Scenario ? a Comparative Approach (USA/Quebec/France)
Aurelie Pinto, Paris 3 Sorbonne Nouvelle University
Market Coordination in the Age of Digital Platforms: The Case of the Taxi Market in Warsaw
Marcin Serafin, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Market Exchange or Social Bond? Characterizing the Exchanges in Collaborative Consumption
Jean-Samuel Beuscart, Orange Labs; LISIS - UPMLV/CNRS Marie Trespeuch, Orange Labs
TH11-02 Friday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 205 Dwinelle The Form(ul)ation of Sovereign Interest
New Political and Moral Economies of Sovereignty
Participants Still a Green Power? EU Arctic Policies Between Economic Interests and Environmental Protection.
Marianne Riddervold, Arena - Center for European Studies, University of Oslo
The Moral Economy of Lobbying Dan Lainer-Vos, University of Southern California
The Return of the State in Global Finance: Banking Regulation and the Future of Economic Warfare"
Saeyoung Park, Leiden University Sovereignty at Stake with Debt Restructuring. State, Global Capital Markets and Debt International Diplomacy
Quentin Deforge, IRISSO, Université Paris-Dauphine
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TH12-02 Friday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Moses Hall - 201 Moses Enhancing Participation in the Production and Consumption of Food -Part 2
Re-embedding the Social: New Modes of Production, Critical Consumption and Alternative Lifestyles
Moderator Francesca Forno, University of Bergamo
Participants From Consumers to Sharers: How Scmos Can Foster a New Paradigm through the Example of Anti-Food Waste Initiatives
Lara Fornabaio, University of Ferrara Margherita Poto, University of Torino
Why Do Intentional Communities Matter? Sky Blue, Fellowship for Intentional Community
Place or People – What's the Difference? Case Studies of Food Co-Ops in Inner City “Food Deserts”
Jen Budney, Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy Audra Krueger, Centre for the Study of Co-operatives
Discussant Paolo Graziano, University of Padua
TH14-02 Friday - 10:45am - 12:15pm South Hall - 210 South Hall Relational Inequalities
Scrutinizing Organizational Inequalities: New Theoretical and Empirical Approaches
Participants Workplace Wage Inequality in the Netherlands: Gender, Education, and Flexibility
Zoltan Lippenyi, Utrecht University Embedded Inequality: The Case of Gender Pay Gap in Postsocialist Slovenia
Nina Bandelj, University of California, Irvine Gender Equity and Rising Inequality: You Can't Get There from Here
Kevin Leicht, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Theorizing Organizational Inequality: Workplace Culture and Intersectionality in Two Worker Cooperatives
Joan Meyers, University of the Pacific
TH15-02 Friday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Evans Hall - 597 Evans The Marketization of Identities
The Marketization of Everyday Life
Moderator Anne Jourdain, University Paris-Dauphine / IRISSO
Participants Strategic Ethnic Performance and the Construction of Authenticity in Urban Japan
Tristan Ivory, Indiana University Charging Listener's Skills: The Institutionalization of Executive Coaching in France and Its Consequences on Coaches' Practices
Scarlett Salman, Paris-Est University Selling the Self: Enterprising Brand Managers and the Redefinition of Homo-Oeconomicus
Caroline Lambert, HEC Montreal Iain Munro, Newcastle University Business School
Discussant Pauline Barraud de Lagerie, Universite Paris Dauphine
FP-02 Friday - 1:15pm - 2:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 155 Dwinelle Featured Speaker Paul Pierson (University of California, Berkeley) - The New American Exceptionalism
Featured Panels & Speakers
Session Organizers Neil Fligstein, University of California, Berkeley Marion Fourcade, UC Berkeley
Heather Haveman, University of Cailfornia, Berkeley
AnnaLee Saxenian, University of California, Berkeley
FP-04
Friday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Dwinelle Hall - 187 Dwinelle SER - Meet the Ediors
Featured Panels & Speakers
Session Organizer Gregory Jackson, Freie Universität Berlin
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A-01 Friday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Moses Hall - 119 Moses Gender, Islam and the Moral Economy of the European Refugee Crisis
Featured Panels & Speakers
Session Organizer Akasemi Newsome, University of California, Berkeley
Moderator Sarah Song, University of California, Berkeley Law School
Discussants Kate Jastram, UC Berkeley Law School Anna Korteweg, University of Toronto Akasemi Newsome, University of California, Berkeley
B-05 Friday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Barrows Hall - 830 Barrows The Political Economy of the Pharmaceutical Sector in India, Brazil, South Africa and Kenya
B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Session Organizer Nitsan Chorev, Brown University
Participants Making Medicines in East Africa: Cost, Quality and Compromises
Nitsan Chorev, Brown University Industry Associations and the Politics of Making Medicines in South Africa
Theo Papaioannou, Open University The Effects of Restrictions on Secondary Pharmaceutical Patents in Brazil and India: Brazil and India in Comparative Perspective
Kenneth Shadlen, London School of Economics
Healthy Industries and Unhealthy Populations: Lessons from Indian Problem-Solving
Smita Srinivas, Indian Institute for Human Settlements
B-06 Friday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Barrows Hall - 402 Barrows States Encountering Developmental Dilemmas, and Transitions
B: Globalization and Socio-Economic
Development
Participants Sources of State Capacity and the Developmental State: Lessons from Israel's State-Led Industrialization 1950-1970
Erez Maggor, New York University Challenges for Brazilian Development: Investment and Finance
Ana Rosa Mendonca, University of Campinas
Discovering the Hidden Developmental State in the Neoliberal Market: Capability Building and Innovation in Taiwan
Michelle Hsieh, Academia Sinica The Normative Blocking to the Economical Change in the Post Authoritarian Chile and South Africa
Rommy Morales Olivares, Universidad de Barcelona
C-03 Friday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Barrows Hall - 832 Barrows Parenthood, Job Insecurity and Welfare C: Gender, Work and Family Participants Job Insecurity, Parenthood, and Life-Satisfaction: Do Jobs at Risk Hurt More If You 'care'?
Doris Christine Hanappi, UC Berkeley, Demography Department
Explaining the Last ‘M-Shape' Emanuele Ferragina, Sciences Po Ko-eun Park, EWHA Womens University
When Work Matters for Family Planning: Evidence from the Austrian Generations and Gender Survey
Doris Christine Hanappi, UC Berkeley, Demography Department
Generar Políticas Públicas De Igualdad De Género En El Trabajo y La Familia: El Caso De El Congreso Del Estado De Jalisco
Raquel Edith Rocha, Universidad de Guadalajara
D-01 Friday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Dwinelle Hall - 255 Dwinelle Professions and Politics D: Professions and Professionals in a Globalizing World
Moderator Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School
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Participants The political institution and its civil servants : a French case
Alizee Delpierre, CSO-Sciences Po Balancing Risk and Responsibility: How Lawyers ‘Do' Anti-Money Laundering
Karin Helgesson, Stockholm School of Economics
Becoming Ambassador: Patterns of Status and Geography in the Trajectories of Career Diplomats
Lasse Folke Henriksen, Copenhagen Business School
E-05 Friday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Dwinelle Hall - 206 Dwinelle Drivers and Consequences of Trade Union Strategies
E: Industrial Relations and the Political Economy
Participants Trade Unions and Online Activism: The Case of "Fight for $15"
Lorenzo Frangi, UQAM Rationalizing the Irrational: Inconsistencies Among Union Members and Non-Members
Lorenzo Frangi, UQAM Sinisa Hadziabdic, University of Geneva
Differential Media Framing and Effects on Public Attitudes to Trade Unions: Evidence from Two Experiments
Liam Kneafsey, Trinity College Dublin Between Class and Society. The Role of Ideas in Union Strategies in the Italian Retail Sector
Stefano Gasparri, University of Warwick
F-02 Friday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Dwinelle Hall - 235 Dwinelle Innovation Policy in the US: Causes, Mechanisms, and Consequences
F: Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation
Moderator Matthew Allen, Alliance Manchester Business School
Participants The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act As Networked Developmental Policy
Matthew Keller, Department of Sociology, Southern Methodist University
Growing Innovative Companies to Scale: How
Does Massachusetts Measure up? Max Luke, MIT
Embedded Innovation: Public-Private Collaborations at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Marian Negoita, Social Policy Research Associates
Hybrid Rule in Innovation Policies: Recasting Public-Private Relations in the Reagan Era
Shelley Hurt, California Polytechnic State University
H-04 Friday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Dwinelle Hall - 228 Dwinelle Culture, Inequality and Development
H: Markets, Firms and Institutions
Participants Land Rent and the New Urban Frontiers: The Brazilian Program My House My Life in Perspective (2009 – 2015)
Fabian Domingues, UFRGS/PPGE Opening the Black Box of Culture: An Amplified Effect of Individual Values on Economic Development
Judit Kapas, University of Debrecen Who Is in Debt? a Class Based Analysis of Consumption on Credit
Zaibu Tufail, University of California, Irvine Inequality, Consumption, and Structural Change
Robert Manduca, Harvard University
Discussant Alejandro Marambio-Tapia, The University of Manchester
H-05 Friday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Dwinelle Hall - 233 Dwinelle Organisational Sociology: Status and Reputation
H: Markets, Firms and Institutions
Participants Performance Measures, Informational Complexity and Measurement Fields
Paul Willman, London School of Economics and Political Science
Is Higher Status an Indicator of Higher Quality? Evidence from Japanese Audit Industry, 2002-2014
Masaru Karube, Hitotsubashi University
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Discussant Max Besbris, New York University
M-03 Friday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Dwinelle Hall - 134 Dwinelle Crisis Económica y Sostenibilidad Social en la UE
M: Spanish Language
Moderator Nora Ampudia, Universidad Panamericana Campus Guadalajara
Participants Legitimidad y Crisis De Deuda Soberana: El Caso Del Mercado De Cds Soberanos En Los Países Del Sur De Europa
Matilde Masso, Universidade da Coruña Política Monetaria No Convencional: Subordinación Al Capital Financiero, Efectos En La Concentración Del Ingreso
Nora Ampudia, Universidad Panamericana Campus Guadalajara
Crisis Económica y Sostenibilidad Social: La Nueva Política Sanitaria En España y Su Valoración Por Parte De La Población
Jose Picatoste, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Aging Impact over the National Health Cost in Spain Public Health Expenditure of Extremadura in the Period 2011-21.
Alvaro Hidalgo-Vega, Castilla-La Mancha University
N-03 Friday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Dwinelle Hall - 183 Dwinelle Regulation
N: Finance and Society
Participants Co-Evolution of Finance and Manufacturing in the Late Twentieth Century US
Youn Ki, Miami University What Is an Algorithm? Representational Uncertainty in the German High-Frequency Trading Act
Nathan Coombs, University of Edinburgh The Political Economy of Emerging Market Sovereign Bonds: Narrowing the Policy Space?
Natalya Naqvi, Cambridge The Construction of Systemic Risk As a Pathology of Monetary Government
Onur Ozgode, Institute for Global Law & Policy, Harvard Law School
Liquidity and Risk - How Financial Markets Judge Regulatory Proposals
Ingrid Hjertaker, Brown University
O-01 Friday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Dwinelle Hall - 83 Dwinelle Upgrading in GVCs
O: Global Value Chains
Participants Has Shifting End Markets Lost Its Steam? the Dynamics of International Manufacturing Trade in Post-Crisis Global Value Chains
Joonkoo Lee, Hanyang University Business Differentiation and Value Chain Strategy in the Global Beer Industry: Innovation Trajectories in Comparative Perspectives
Giulio Buciuni, University of Toronto Bart Watson, Brewers Association
To What Extent and in What Manner Do Chinese and Indian Contract Research Organisation Learn and Upgrade with the Unbundling the Global Pharmaceutical R&D Value Chain?
Paulina Ramirez, University of Birmingham
P-03 Friday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Barrows Hall - 202 Barrows Accounting and Auditing (III): Cultural Significance of Accounts
P: Accounting, Economics, and Law
Moderator Nihel Chabrak, United Arab Emirates University - Collge of Business and Economics
Participants The 1980s Metrological Revolution in Finance and Its Consequences: A Quantitative and Historical Study
Theo Bourgeron, University of Edinburgh Country Differences in Earnings Management Intensity: The Influence of Culture
Bernard Raffournier, University of Geneva Accounting and the Third Enclosure Movement
Nihel Chabrak, United Arab Emirates University - Collge of Business and Economics
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P-04 Friday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Dwinelle Hall - 105 Dwinelle Financial Regulation and the EU Capital Markets Union (CMU)
P: Accounting, Economics, and Law
Moderator Vincenzo Bavoso, University of Manchester
Participants Capital Markets, Debt Finance and the EU Policy Design: What Has Been Learnt from Past Crises?
Vincenzo Bavoso, University of Manchester Capital Markets Union – Solution for Small and Medium Enterprises ?
Maria Lissowska, Warsaw School of Economics
Discussant Philippe Moutot, European Central Bank
Q-04 Friday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Dwinelle Hall - 254 Dwinelle Inequalities and Institutional Change in East Asian Capitalisms
Q: Asian Capitalisms
Session Organizers Byung You Cheon, Hanshin University Jin-Wook Shin, Chung-Ang University Sophia Seung-yoon Lee, Ewha Womans University
Participants Varieties in Gendered Dualism in East Asian Labor Markets
Sophia Seung-yoon Lee, Ewha Womans University Jiyeun Chang, Korea Labor Institute
Recent Trends in Social Stratification and Inequality in China
Chunling Li, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Growth, Inequality, and Poverty in Korea Jun Ho Jeong, Kangwon National University
Q-05 Friday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Dwinelle Hall - 251 Dwinelle Chinese Capitalism: General Framework and Applied Studies
Q: Asian Capitalisms
Participants The Case of China and the Study of Comparative Capitalisms
Christopher McNally, Chaminade University the Comparative Advantage Analysis of of Innovation in the Pearl River Delta Region:from the Institutional Embeddedness Perspective
YongHui Yu, Southern China Normal University
The Development of Chinese Telecomm Equipment Companies and China's Industrial Policies – a Model for Emerging Economies?
Peter Pawlicki, IG Metall / Institut für Sozialforschung / Johann Wolfgang University
“Made in China 2025”: Network Infrastructure, Intelligent Manufacturing, and Work
Boy Luethje, Sun Yat-sen University Political Embeddedness and Structures of Power: Re-Politicising Technology Transfer in the Case of Sino-African Telecommunications
Zhe Sun, Oxford Department of International Development
TH01-03 Friday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm South Hall - 107 South Hall Making Markets and Creating Value
A Platform Economy? A Sharing Economy? A Gig Economy? The Changing Nature of Work, Employment, and Market Competition
Moderator Martin Kenney, University of California, Davis
Participants The Digital Market for Local Services: A One-Night Stand for Workers? an Example from the on-Demand Economy
Willem Pieter de Groen, CEPS (Centre for European Policy Studies)
Platforms for Monetizing User-Generated Content: Business Models and Strategies of Youtubers
Bryce Anable, Community and Regional Development, UC Davis
Institutional Characteristics of the "Platform Economy"
Vili Lehdonvirta, University of Oxford
Discussant Martin Kenney, University of California, Davis
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TH02-3 Friday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm South Hall - 202 South Hall Understanding the EU's Political Economy
Building Bridges between Economic Sociology and International Relations
Participants Imagining a Market: Symbols, Practices, and the Fate of the European Union
Kathleen McNamara, Georgetown University Transnational Policy-Making, Issue Salience, and the Development of Privacy Regulation in the European Union
Abraham Newman, Georgetown University Consensus, Dissensus and Keynesianism during the Economic Crisis
Henry Farrell, George Washington University The End of EU Financial Regulatory Internationalism?
Elliot Posner, Case Western Reserve University
Discussant Eleni Tsingou, Copenhagen Business School
TH03-3 Friday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Evans Hall - 639 Evans Theory, Rights, Capabilities
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR): Moral Economies for Governing the Firm?
Participants Capabilities and Human Rights: Building Theory for Human Rights-Based Corporate Responsibility
Cesar Gonzalez-Canton, CUNEF Conflicts of Responsibility in the Globalized Textile Supply Chain. Lessons of a Tragedy.
Pauline Barraud de Lagerie, Université Paris Dauphine
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Corporate Governance: Moral Regulation and Beneficial Constraint?
Catherine Casey, University of Leicester
How Can CSR Link to Both Social Justice and Sustainable Development?
Jean-Pierre Chanteau, university Grenoble-Alpes
Discussant Sigurt Vitols, WZB Berlin Social Science Center
TH04-01 Friday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm South Hall - 205 South Hall Theoretical and Analytical Refinement of Polanyi Today
Countermovement Revisited: On the Analytical Power and Boundaries of Polanyi’s Concept Today
Participants Moral Economy Strikes Back - Polanyi's Countermovements in the Age of Neo-Liberalism
Paul Christensen, Boston College Making Markets Fast and Slow: Commodification and the Emergence of Counter-Movements
Chris Rea, UCLA The Embedding Tendency Is Immanent to the Disembedding One
Maja Savevska, University of Warwick Globalisation, Transnational Intermediaries and the ‘Polanyi Problem'
Alexander Ebner, Goethe-Universitaet Frankfurt
TH07-03 Friday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Dwinelle Hall - 87 Dwinelle Islamic banking: Theory and Practice
Islam and the Construction of New Economic Moralities: Divergence, Convergence and Competing Futures
Participants Strategic Orientation of Islamic Banks – a Review of Strategy Language
Dr. Imam Uddin, Institute of Business Management
Do Credit Analysts of Islamic Rural Banks Consider Moral in Assessing Credit Applications? Evidence from Indonesia
Ahmad Zaki, Universitas Gadjah Mada The Challenges to a Moral Islamic Banking
Abdulazeem Abozaid, Qatar Foundation An Empirical Assessment of the Role of Banking Sector in Promoting Economic Activities: A Comparative Analysis Between Islamic and Conventional Banks
Sabri Mohammad, University of Bolton
TH11-03 Friday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Dwinelle Hall - 205 Dwinelle Moralization, Legitimacy, and the Sovereign Actor
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New Political and Moral Economies of Sovereignty
Participants The Moral Economy of Durable Inequality in Rwanda
Pritish Behuria, London School of Economics & Political Science
The Moral Life of Financial Products: Credit Mortgage and Preference Shares in Spain before and after the Financial Crisis
David Martin, Novancia Business School - Paris
From Proletarios to Proprietarios: Moral Order, State Housing Policy and Financialization in Spain
Quentin Ravelli, CNRS (ENS/EHESS)
TH12-03 Friday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Moses Hall - 201 Moses Sustainability and Resilience: Exploring Activism at the Individual, Community and Household Level - Part 1
Re-embedding the Social: New Modes of Production, Critical Consumption and Alternative Lifestyles
Moderator Lara Monticelli, Scuola Normale Superiore – Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences
Participants Role of Citizens and / or Consumers in Urban Agriculture
Jan Willem Schans, WUR-LEI Agricultural Economics Research Institute Wageningen University
Former Yugoslavia Between Europeanization and Democratization: Case Study: Alternative Organization of Economic Activity in Bosnian Factory “Dita”
Filip Balunovic, Scuola Normale Superiore Community Garden As Political an Societal Activism
Rachele Lapponi, Alma Studiorum Marelli Carolina, Laboratoire Architecture Anthropologie (LAA) UMR 7218 LAV,université de Paris Ouest Nanterre la DefenseUE
Do private sustainability strategies overlook the centrality of income inequality in sustainable development?
Elizabeth Bennett, Lewis & Clark College
Discussant Torsten Rosenvold Geelan, University of Cambridge - Darwin College
TH13-01 Friday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Barrows Hall - 420 Barrows Strategies to Reduce Inequality: An Exchange (Round Table)
Reducing Inequality: Yes We Can?
Discussants Lane Kenworthy, University of California, San Diego Ive Marx, University of Antwerp Brian Nolan, INET, University of Oxford Emmanuel Saez, University of California, Berkeley
TH14-03 Friday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm South Hall - 210 South Hall Neoliberal and Shareholder Value Ideologies and Organizational Change
Scrutinizing Organizational Inequalities: New Theoretical and Empirical Approaches
Participants Structural Constraint or Strategic Choice: Partisan Politics and Implementation of Corporate Downsizing in U.S. States
Jiwook Jung, National University of Singapore
Shareholder Value, Ownership Form, and the Transformation of U.S. for-profit Colleges Since 1997
Charlie Eaton, UC Berkeley Department of Sociology
"Choose the Plan That's Right for You": Individuation, Risk, and Social Stratification in U.S. Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance
Adam Goldstein, Harvard University
TH15-03 Friday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Evans Hall - 597 Evans Digital Economy and the Marketization of Private Commitments
The Marketization of Everyday Life
Moderator Sidonie Naulin, Sciences Po Grenoble / PACTE
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Participants From Squatter to Judicial Expert : A Paradoxical Entrepreneur's Path
Matei Gheorghiu, Irisso Paris Dauphine (PSL); Orythie
New Militant Commitments or New Jobs? Becoming Assembly Leader at the Food Assembly in France
Diane Rodet, Centre Max Weber, Université Lumière Lyon2
From Domestic Activities to Participation in "Social Network Markets": An Investigation on Online Knitting through the Case of Ravelry.
Vinciane Zabban, Experice Crowdfunding in France: The Question of the “Crowd”
Marine Jouan, Telecom ParisTech
Discussant Jean-Samuel Beuscart, Orange Labs
B-07 Friday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Barrows Hall - 830 Barrows Trading Places: The Role of Asian and Latin American Capitalisms in the Reshaping of the Global Economy Panel 2
B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Session Organizers Glenn Morgan, University of Bristol Gerald A. McDermott, Moore School of Business, U. of South Carolina Heike Doering, Cardiff University
Moderator Heike Doering, Cardiff University
Participants Public-Private Institutions As the Foundations for Innovation and Firm Upgrading in Emerging Market Countries: How Latin American Firms Might Leap into East Asian Productivity
Gerald A. McDermott, Moore School of Business, U. of South Carolina
Quality Infrastructure and the Middle-Income Trap: Lessons from the Malaysian Rubber Industry
Richard Doner, Emory University Changing Socio-Economic Institutions, Elite Structures and Technology Development Strategies in Asia and Latin America
Richard Whitley, Manchester Business School
MNCs Strategic Response to Sub Regional Institutions: Evidence from the Mexican Aerospace
Industry Christian Lévesque, HEC, Montreal
Discussant Andrew Schrank, Brown University
B-08 Friday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Barrows Hall - 402 Barrows New Perspectives on International and World Systems
B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Participants From the Diversity of Socioeconomic Regimes to the New International Relations
Robert Boyer, Institut des Amériques, France Networks, Institutions, and Encounters: Information Flow in Early-Modern Markets
Emily Erikson, Yale University Is There a European Capital? An Empirical Inquiry on Board Interlocks
Cedric Durand, Paris 13 Debt Security Flows and the World Structure
Zaibu Tufail, University of California, Irvine
C-04 Friday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Barrows Hall - 832 Barrows Social and Gender Inequalities
C: Gender, Work and Family
Participants Income Inequality and Household Labor
Orestes Hastings, University of California, Berkeley
Durable Gender Inequality in the Growing Low-Wage Service Economy in Korea
Hyunji Kwon, Seoul National University Gendering the Elites: An Ethnographic Approach to Women's Lives and the Production of Inequality in the Alpha Territories
Luna Glucksberg, Goldsmiths, University of London
Conciliation Between Work and Family and Individualization of Brazilian Women
Luana Passos, Instituto de Pesquisa Econômica Aplicada Dyeggo Guedes, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
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E-06 Friday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Dwinelle Hall - 206 Dwinelle Employment Relations and Income Inequality
E: Industrial Relations and the Political Economy
Participants Decreasing Labor–Labor Exchange Rate As a Cause of Inequality Growth
Andranik Tangian, Institute of Economic and Social Research, Hans-Boeckler-Foundation
Market Forces and Workers' Power Resources: A Comparative Study of Real Wage Growth in Advanced Capitalism
Christopher Kollmeyer, University of Aberdeen
Rising Tides Don't Lifts All Boats: The Stagnation of American Incomes and the Rise of Inequality
Christopher Kollmeyer, University of Aberdeen
Income Inequality, Crisis, and the State: Recovering the Lost Political Economy Model in Early Industrial Relations
Bruce E. Kaufman, Georgia State University
E-07 Friday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Dwinelle Hall - 187 Dwinelle Recent Trends in Industrial Relations and Employment Policy in the UK
E: Industrial Relations and the Political Economy
Participants Necessary and Sufficient Factors in Employee Downsizing? a Qualitative Comparative Analysis of Lay-Offs in France and the UK, 2008-2013
Michel Goyer, University of Birmingham Ian Clark, university of Leicester Shabneez Bhankaraully, University of Birmingham
The State and the Evolution of British Employers' Organisations
Leon Gooberman, Cardiff University Collective Bargaining, Pay Rises and Organizational Outcomes in Unionised Workplaces during and after the Recession
Danat Valizade, University of Leeds A New Regulatory Turn for the United Kingdom? Evaluating New Government Proposals to Tackle Labour Market Exploitation
Trevor Colling, King's College London
F-03
Friday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Dwinelle Hall - 235 Dwinelle Entrepreneurial Scientists and Intellectual Networks in Comparative Perspective
F: Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation
Moderator Matthew Allen, Alliance Manchester Business School
Participants Field Formation in Intellectual Networks: the Emergence of the Life Sciences in Germany, 1770-1890
Jacob Habinek, University of California, Berkeley
Coping with Tensions: Insights on the Relations Among Organizational Leaders, Governance Structures, and Innovation
Tim Muellenborn, Europa-Universität Flensburg
Constructing Entrepreneurial Scientists in the Irish Research Center
Jennifer Kutzleb, University of California, Davis
Careers and Knowledge Transfer in Social Sciences: From Academics to Policy Entrepreneurs
Alice Lam, Royal Holloway, University of London John King, Royal Holloway University of London
F-04 Friday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Dwinelle Hall - 255 Dwinelle Author Meets Critics: "The Rise and Fall of Urban Economics: Lessons from San Francisco and Los Angeles" by Michael Storper (SUP, 2015)
F: Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation
Book Authors Michael Storper, Sciences Po Thomas Kemeny, University of Southampton Naji Makarem, UCL IRIS Taner Osman, UCLA
Critics AnnaLee Saxenian, University of California, Berkeley Christopher Williams, Durham University Business School Matthew Allen, Alliance Manchester Business School
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G-05 Friday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Evans Hall - 648 Evans Firms and Labor Markets
G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Participants Inequality and the Firm
Paul Willman, London School of Economics and Political Science
Re-Evaluating the Link Between Product Market Strategies, Skill and Pay: Evidence from the Australian Café Sector
Angie Knox, University of Sydney Recruitment and Training Strategies of US and German Subsidiaries Abroad - Evidence from Switzerland
Benno Koch, University of Munich Workplace Organisation and Incentives in the New Industrial Revolution
Ekkehard Ernst, ILO Leila Chentouf, University of Pescara
G-06 Friday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Evans Hall - 597 Evans Training and Collective Actors
G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Participants Organized Interests and Constrained Partisanship – Case Studies of Collective Skill Formation in Liberal Market Economies
Janis Vossiek, University of Konstanz Employee Representatives, External Support and Continuing Vocational Training in Europe
Tobias Wiss, Johannes Kepler University Declining Firm Participation in Apprenticeship Training
Ute Leber, Institute for Employment Research (IAB)
H-06 Friday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Dwinelle Hall - 228 Dwinelle New Histories of the Corporate Form
H: Markets, Firms and Institutions
Session Organizers Greta Krippner, University of Michigan Marion Fourcade, University of California
Sarah Quinn, University of Washington
Participants Accounting for Control: Slavery, Quantitative Business Practices, and the American Corporation
Caitlin Rosenthal, University of California Wage Slave or Entrepreneur? Contesting the Dualism of Legal Worker Identities
Veena Dubal, University of California How Should a Corporation be: The Personification of the Corporation in American Law, 1850-1930
Carly Knight, Harvard University
H-07 Friday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Dwinelle Hall - 233 Dwinelle Corporate Governance: Law, Enforcement, and Practices
H: Markets, Firms and Institutions
Participants The Concept of Law in Law and Finance
Gerhard Schnyder, King's College London Good Governance, Bad Culture: The Toshiba Scandal
Christina Ahmadjian, Hitotsubashi University Understanding Global Corporate Governance through Management Fads Market in Brazil
Monise Picanco, University of Sao Paulo Investor Protection at a Crossroads - Public and Private Securites Enforcement in Action
Poonam Puri, York University
Discussant Anna Stafsudd, Linnaeus university
L-03 Friday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Moses Hall - 119 Moses Legal Intermediaries in Organizations: The Active and Moral Dimensions of Compliance Process
L: Regulation and Governance
Session Organizer Jerome Pelisse, CSO Sciences Po CNRS
Participants Legal Intermediaries As Moral Actors
Jerome Pelisse, CSO Sciences Po CNRS Data Breach, Privacy, and Cyber Liability Insurance: How Insurance Companies Act As “Compliance Managers” for Businesses
Shauhin Talesh, University of California, Irvine School of Law
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Cop or Consigliere? The Dilemmas of In-House Counsels in the French Retail Business
Sebastian Billows, CSO Sciences Po CNRS
Discussant John Cioffi, University of California, Riverside
M-04 Friday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Dwinelle Hall - 134 Dwinelle Mercado de Trabajo
M: Spanish Language
Moderator Jesuswaldo Martinez Soria, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico
Participants Efectos De La Reforma Laboral De 2012 En México a Tres años De Su Implantación
Jesuswaldo Martinez Soria, Instituto Belisario Dominguez; Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico Gabriela Cabestany Ruiz, Instituto Belisario Dominguez
Movilidad y Trayectorias De Los Trabajadores Asalariados En México, 2005 - 2015
David Cervantes Arenillas, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico
Cuál Es El Impacto Del Cambio Estructural En La Productividad Laboral? El Caso De La Economía Mexicana: 1990-2012
Lilia Dominguez-Villalobos, National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM)
N-04 Friday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Dwinelle Hall - 183 Dwinelle Monetary Moralities: Trust in Money and the Legitimacy of Monetary Orders
N: Finance and Society
Session Organizer Benjamin Braun, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Participants Is the Use of Money a Matter of Trust? the Social Foundations of Monetary Orders and the Example of the “Euro Crisis”
Klaus Kraemer, University of Graz Distributed Confidence and Monetary Value: Notes from Argentina
Sarah Muir, Barnard College Monetary Trust and Monetary Mythology, or: There Is No Transparent Central Bank
Benjamin Braun, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Quantification and the Cultural Authority of Central Banks
Simone Polillo, University of Virginia
Discussant Kurt Mettenheim, São Paulo Business School, Getulio Vargas Foundation
O-02 Friday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Dwinelle Hall - 83 Dwinelle Multinationals in GVCs
O: Global Value Chains
Participants Whether or Not the Overseas Transferability of Hyundai Production System? : A Focus of the Supplier Relations of Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Czech (HMMC)
Hyung Je Jo, University of Ulsan The Aerospace Industry in Mexico and Their Role in the Global Value Chain
Jorge Carrillo, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte
The Role of Regional Labour Flow Networks for MNEs: The Made in Italy Case
Mario Volpe, Università di Venezia Ca' Foscari
The Importance of the Territory for Local and Transboundary Management in the Expansion of Global Production Networks: The Experience in the US-Mexico Border Region.
Maria del Rosio Barajas, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte/San Diego State University
P-05 Friday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Barrows Hall - 202 Barrows Commons: Perspectives on Innovation, Land, and the Business Firm
P: Accounting, Economics, and Law
Moderator Olivier Weinstein, University Paris 13 Sorbonne Paris Cité
Participants Rethinking the Firm As Commons. Some Preliminary Issues.
Olivier Weinstein, University Paris 13 Sorbonne Paris Cité
From Exclusive IPR Innovation Regimes to “Commons- Based” Innovation Regimes Issues and Perspectives
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Benjamin Coriat, University Paris 13 Human Rights Approach to Development and LAND Reform
Manuel Branco, University of Évora
Discussant Simon Deakin, University of Cambridge
P-06 Friday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Dwinelle Hall - 105 Dwinelle Social Fabrique of Prices and Values
P: Accounting, Economics, and Law
Moderator Horacio Ortiz, CNRS, IRISSO, Université Paris Dauphine, UMR 7170
Participants Managing Risks with the Fairest Value: How Different Market Concepts Are Used to Obtain What Is Wanted in Financial Risk Management of Banking and Insurance
Anne van der Graaf, Max Planck Sciences Po Center (MaxPo)
How Does Experts' Limited Attention Affect Stock Prices?
Abdullah Shahid, Cornell University Values in Biodiversity Offsetting: Contradictions in Discourse and Calculation
Jessica Goddard, UC Berkeley
Q-06 Friday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Dwinelle Hall - 251 Dwinelle Comparative Analysis of Industrial Dynamics: From Industrialization to Deindustrialization
Q: Asian Capitalisms
Participants Economic Transformation in ‘Second Generation' High Income Economies: A Comparative Analysis of Spain and Korea
Angela Garcia Calvo, Harvard University The Industrial Dynamics of China's State Capitalism: The Biopharmaceutical Industry and the Chinese State
Marcus Conle, University of Duisburg-Essen
Q-07 Friday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Dwinelle Hall - 254 Dwinelle Institutional Changes and Market Mechanisms
Q: Asian Capitalisms
Participants Interstitial Emergence and the Origins of China's Private Economy
Le Lin, University of Chicago Does Anglo-Saxon Corporate Governance Matter for Capitalist Development of Emerging Asian Economy? a Case Study of India
Prabirjit Sarkar, Jadavpur University Marketcraft Japanese-Style: What Japan Tells Us about the Art of Making Markets
Steven Vogel, University of California, Berkeley
Modern Capitalism and the Future of Indian Informal Economy
Sunita Kumari, Tata Institute of Social Sciences
Discussant Sebastien Lechevalier, EHESS
TH01-04 Friday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm South Hall - 107 South Hall Coordination and Organization in the Platform Economy
A Platform Economy? A Sharing Economy? A Gig Economy? The Changing Nature of Work, Employment, and Market Competition
Moderator John Zysman, UC Berkeley
Participants Marketplace Platforms or Exchanges? Financial Metaphors for Regulating the Collaborative Economy
Michael Castelle, University of Chicago Building Mobile Internet Platform Business Models in China: Vertical, Horizontal or Conglomerates
Martin Kenney, University of California, Davis Technology Platforms and Innovation Ecosystems – a New Kind of Social Networks? Empirical Findings from the IT Industry
Klaus-Peter Buss, Sociological Research Institute SOFI
Beyond Markets and Hierarchies? The Case of Upwork
Brian Judge, University of California, Berkeley
Discussant John Zysman, UC Berkeley
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TH02-4 Friday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm South Hall - 202 South Hall Networked Ideas in the International Economy
Building Bridges between Economic Sociology and International Relations
Participants Revolving Doors in International Financial Governance
Leonard Seabrooke, The Interactions Between Neoliberal Intervention and Neoliberal Governance: "Policy Credibility" and Macroeconomic Policy Following the Great Recession
Ronen Mandelkern, The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute; The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Economic Imaginaries in Crisis. on Europe's Potential to Imagine a Better Economic Future
Lisa Suckert, Max-Planck-Insitute for the the Study of Societies
Discussant Elizabeth Popp Berman, University at Albany, SUNY
TH03-4 Friday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Evans Hall - 639 Evans CSR Responses in Bangladesh after Rana Plaza
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR): Moral Economies for Governing the Firm?
Session Organizers Angela Kalyta, McGill University Jette Steen Knudsen, Tufts University
Participants Improving Working Conditions in the Bangladeshi Apparel Sector: What Role for Labor?
Jette Knudsen, Tufts University Neoliberal Sufferings of Garments Workers in Bangladesh
Shahadat Hossain, University of Dhaka Business Interests in Post-Rana Plaza Bangladesh: Understanding Brands As CSR Actors
Jimmy Donaghey, University of Warwick The Unique Political and Economic Opportunities for Negotiating the Bangladesh Accord
Angela Kalyta, McGill University
Discussant Juliane Reinecke, University of Warwick
TH04-02 Friday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm South Hall - 205 South Hall Embedded Marketization Countermovement Revisited: On the Analytical Power and Boundaries of Polanyi’s Concept Today Participants Varieties of Communitarianism in the Cities of Anatolia/Turkey: Polanyi's Counter Movements Between the Local and the Global
Evren Tok, Assistant Professor and Program Coordinator, Qatar Faculty of Islamic Studies, Public Policy in Islam Program, Hamad Bin Khalifa University
The Economy for the Common Good: A Progressive Countermovement Against the Marketization of Society and Nature?
Bernd Sommer, European-University Flensburg
Commercial Countermovements: The Case of Alternative Energy Support
Timur Ergen, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
New Forms of Social Enterprise and Polanyi's Double Movement
Ana Maria Peredo, University of Victoria
TH07-04 Friday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Dwinelle Hall - 87 Dwinelle Islamic Finance and Social Finance: Theory, Praxis, and Prescription
Islam and the Construction of New Economic Moralities: Divergence, Convergence and Competing Futures
Participants Can the Integration of SRI Principles in Islamic Finance Help Bridge the Gap Between Aspirational Islamic Moral Economy and Realistic Islamic Finance?
Dalal Aassouli, ENS de Lyon Social Responsibilities and Emerging Morality: Evaluating Social Responsibility of Malaysian Islamic Banks
Shifa Mohd Nor, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
Towards the Institutionalization of Screening and Measuring for Social Impact: Implications for Islamic Finance
Jeffrey Kappen, Drake University
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The Regulation of the Institution of Fatwa and the Need for Islamic Economics Policy Think Tanks
Ashraf Ali, University Bank; National Commercial Bank
TH09-03 Friday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm South Hall - 210 South Hall Regulation and Grey Areas
Moral Economies and Markets in the Digital Age
Participants Like Workers, Reputation Forgers
Kevin Mellet, Orange Labs Thomas Beauvisage, Orange Labs
Regulation of Crowdlending the Case of Switzerland
Vincent Pignon, University of Applied Science Western Switzerland
Exogenous Regulatory and Technological Shocks, and Bitcoin's Path to Legitimacy
Andreea Gorbatai, UC Berkeley
TH11-04 Friday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Dwinelle Hall - 205 Dwinelle Sovereignty and the Neoliberal Arts of Governance
New Political and Moral Economies of Sovereignty
Participants Governing Economic Conducts. the Case of Sustainable Consumption Policy in France
Sophie Dubuisson-Quellier, Sciences Po - Centre de Sociologie des Organisations
Architects of Economic Reform: Building Syria's Social Market Economy
Gozde Guran, Princeton University The Quandary of State Steering v Neo-Liberal Thinking: The Case of Nuclear Power Policies in the UK, 1979-2015
Simon Nadel, Université Paris Diderot-Paris 7
The State and the Neoliberalisation of Moral Economy: The Case of Agricultural Produce Trade in Uganda
Jörg Wiegratz, University of Leeds
TH12-04 Friday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Moses Hall - 201 Moses Sustainability and Resilience: Exploring Activism at the Individual, Community and Household Level - Part 2
Re-embedding the Social: New Modes of Production, Critical Consumption and Alternative Lifestyles
Moderator Torsten Rosenvold Geelan, University of Cambridge - Darwin College
Participants Everyday Ecology and the Moral Economy of Eco-Responsibility
Hadrien Malier, Iris / EHESS The Post-Autonomous Journey out of the Subcultural Lifestylism
Bob Kurik, Charles University Emerging Alternative Practices of a Degrowth Inspired Food Production and Consumption Initiative in Central and Eastern Europe – Lessons Learned from a Hungarian Case Study
Logan Strenchock, Central European University
Emergence of a New Practice for Exchange: Insights from Household Food Collectives
Galina Kallio, Aalto University School of Business
Social Movements in Building Local Markets. Ivette Tatiana Castilla Carrascal, Universidade de Brasilia - CEPPAC
Discussant Lara Monticelli, Scuola Normale Superiore – Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences
H13-02 Friday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Barrows Hall - 420 Barrows Poverty and Disadvantage
Reducing Inequality: Yes We Can?
Moderator Brian Nolan, INET, University of Oxford
Participants Unemployment Benefits and Poverty in OECD Countries: The Role of Basic Security and Progressiveness of Income Replacement
Kenneth Nelson, Stockholm University
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Laure Doctrinal, Stockholm University The End of Cheap Talk about Poverty Reduction.
Bea Cantillon, Herman Deleeck Centre for Social Policy, University of Antwerp
Title: Relative (dis)Advantage. Perspectives from the “Right” Tail
Katharina Hecht, London School of Economics and Political Science
SP-01 Friday - 6:00pm - 8:00pm Haas Pavilion - Haas Patio
SASE Welcome Reception
FP-05 Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am South Hall – 210 South Hall Featured Panel - Author Meets Critics: "Imagined Futures: Fictional Expectations and Capitalist Dynamics" by Jens Beckert (Harvard University Press, 2016)
Featured Panels & Speakers
Session Organizer Marion Fourcade, UC Berkeley
Book Author Jens Beckert, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Critics Brooke Harrington, Copenhagen Business School William Deringer, MIT Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego
B-09 Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Barrows Hall - 126 Barrows EU Integration and Diverging Pathways Away from the Periphery in Europe
B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Session Organizers Laszlo Bruszt, European University Institute Visnja Vikov, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Participants Making States for the Single Market European Integration and the Reshaping of Economic States in the Peripheries of Europe
Laszlo Bruszt, European University Institute The Political Economy of Housing Booms and Busts in Europe's Periphery
Dorothee Bohle, Central European University
Discussant Visnja Vikov, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
C-05 Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Barrows Hall - 402 Barrows Diversity, Marriage and Gender Issues
C: Gender, Work and Family
Participants Going Back in Time? Gender Differences in Trends and Sources of the Racial Pay Gap, 1970-2010
Hadas Mandel, Tel-Aviv University The Global Purchase of Intimacy: Voices of Women in Transnational Marriage Migration
Julie Kim, University of California, Irvine A Wise Latina, Black Girls Rock, and Black Lives Matter: Situating the Aspirational Race-Conscious Statements of Historically Marginalized Peoples in the Socio-Economics of Diversity Discursive
Robert Chalwell, Broward College Marriage, Morals, and Markets: The Commodification of Vietnamese Brides
Katherine Hood, UC Berkeley
D-02 Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 234 Dwinelle Contemporary Professional Work and Education
D: Professions and Professionals in a Globalizing World
Moderator Elizabeth Gorman, Sociology, University of Virginia
Participants Rhetorical Strategies and Resilience in Organizational Fields
Leonard Seabrooke, Duncan Wigan, Copenhagen Business School
Digitalisation and Professionalism Esther Ruiz Ben, Technische Universitaet Berlin
Beyond Morality? Neoliberal Policies in Higher Education and Agency of Young Academics
Natalia Karmaeva, National Research University - Higher School of Economics
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E-08 Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 255 Dwinelle Changing Patterns of Employment Relations and Employee Representation
E: Industrial Relations and the Political Economy
Participants System, Society and Dominance Effects and the Demise of Management-Labour Pluralism Under Neo-Liberalism
Tony Dobbins, Bangor University Tony Dundon, University of Manchester
A New Rationale for Collective Employee Representation
Mark Harcourt, University of Waikato Employee Representation Regimes in Europe: Do They Exist in Practice and Have They Changed in the Crisis? a Comparative Analysis of the European Company Survey 2009 and 2013
Guy Van Gyes, KULeuven Beyond National Systems: Towards a Multi-Scalar Theoretical Framework of Internationally Comparative Employment Relations
Chris F. Wright, University of Sydney Greg Bamber, Monash University Nick Wailes, UNSW Australia
F-05 Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 235 Dwinelle Managing Risk and Knowledge in Innovative Fields
F: Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation
Moderator Matthew Keller, Department of Sociology, Southern Methodist University
Participants Innovating to Manage an Never Occurred Risk: Plant Pathologists and Their Assessment of Agro-Terrorist Threats
Vincent Cardon, CURAPP-ESS (University of Amiens-CNRS); associate researcher at CESPRA (EHESS-CNRS) and Lisis (UMLV-Inra)
The Knowledge Management Model for Cost Reduction and Marketing Practices of Farmers of the Rice Seed Centres in the North of Thailand: The Power of Knowledge in Less Competitive Agricultural Market
Nattachet Pooncharoen, Naresuan University The Power of Modern Agricultural Knowledge and Formal Education Vs the Power of Traditional
Agricultural Knowledge and Nonformal Education for Development of Innovation
Atchara Sriphan, Naresuan University; Naresuan University
G-07 Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 206 Dwinelle Education and Inequality
G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Participants What Determines the Household Spending on Engineering Education? an Empirical Study of Delhi, India
Pradeep Choudhury, Jawaharlal Nehru University
Educational Homogamy and Inequality in France Pierre Courtioux, EDHEC Business School
Processes and Stages of Differentiation in European Higher Education
Valentina Goglio, University of Turin No Country for Graduates. Occupational over-Qualification Among Young Italians
Lara Maestripieri, University of Pavia
G-08 Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 254 Dwinelle Migration
G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Participants Challenges Ahead: The Labour Market Integration of Refugees in Berlin
Dieter Bogai, Institute for Employment Research
Torn Between East and West? Work and Employment in Eastern Germany Between Western Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic
Stefan Kirchner, University of Hamburg The Decomposition of Wage Inequalities Between Natives and Second Generation Immigrants Using a Non-Parametric Method: A Comparison Between France and the United States
Charlotte Levionnois, Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne; OECD; Centre d'Etudes de l'Emploi
Are Second Generation Immigrants More Overeducated Than Natives? a Comparison Between France and the United States
Charlotte Levionnois, OECD; Centre
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d'Etudes de l'Emploi; Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne
G-09 Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 263 Dwinelle Unions and Labor Standards
G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Participants The Role of Southern Civil Society Organisations in Shaping the Governance of Labour Standards
Natalie Langford, University of Manchester A Strategic Choice Approach to Union Renewal: The Case of Union Participation to High-Involvement Management in France
Patrice Laroche, ESCP-Europe Institutions As Rules and Resources: Explaining Cross-National Divergence in Call Centre Employment Systems
David Marsden, London School of Economics
Why Does Stronger Industrial Unionism Promote Productivity Growth? Joint Regulation, Careers, Social Exchange, HRM Outcomes and Operational Performance.
Guy Vernon, University of Southampton Collective Actions and Moral Struggles in Outsourced Workers Mobilization
Sabrina Dias, Universidade Federal Fluminense
H-08 Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 228 Dwinelle Interest Group Influence on Industries
H: Markets, Firms and Institutions
Participants Organisational Structure and Lobbying
Dorottya Sallai, University of Greenwich The State, Power Hubs, and Changes in the Organization of Work: The Case of Care Coordination in the Bronx
Nick Krachler, Cornell University Moral Economies in Food and Agriculture: The Influence of Organized French Producers on Contemporary EU Regulatory Policy
Betsy Carter, University of New Hampshire; University of New Hampshire
The Making of Medical Prices: An Ethnography of a Committee That Helps Shape Billions of Dollars in American Healthcare Spending
Armando Lara-Millan, Department of Sociology, UC Berkeley
Discussant Roselyn Hsueh, Temple University
H-09 Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 189 Dwinelle CSR and the Moral Corporation
H: Markets, Firms and Institutions
Participants Domestic Institutions As Mechanisms for Credible Commitment and Accountability: How Political Science Can Inform Management Studies Focusing on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
Jette Steen Knudsen, Tufts University Tricia Olsen, University of Denver
Explaining the Growth of CSR within OECD Countries: The Role of Institutional Legitimacy in Resolving the Institutional Mirror Vs. Substitute Debate
Daniel Kinderman, University of Delaware The Moral Corporation? CSR As a Value-Driven Practice
Heike Doering, Cardiff University
Discussant Julia Puaschunder, The New School Department of Economics
H-10 Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 219 Dwinelle Market Dynamics
H: Markets, Firms and Institutions
Participants Heroic Expectations: How Prize Competitions Boost Industry Outsiders in Space Exploration
Daniel Spitzberg, Peak Agency Collective What Are r-K Strategies? Opportunism and the Making of China's Education and Training Industry
Le Lin, University of Chicago Connected Organizational Lives: The Effects of Producer and Wholesaler Entrepreneurial Organizations on Each Other
Tunde Cserpes, University of Illinois at Chicago
Actors and Actions Towards the Expansion of the Market for Organic Agriculture in Brazil
Martin Mundo Neto, University College of Technology of Taquaritinga
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Discussant Heather Haveman, University of Cailfornia, Berkeley
J-03 Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 105 Dwinelle Public Insurance
J: Rethinking the Welfare State
Moderator Rebecca Elliott, UC Berkeley
Participants Flood Fight: Classification Claims, Flood Insurance, and the American Welfare State
Rebecca Elliott, UC Berkeley Taking Stock of Welfare State Convergence – Post-Industrial Changes in Risk Compensation and Social Investment in 21 OECD Countries
Janis Vossiek, University of Konstanz Every Working Man a Stockholder: The Securities Industry, Conservative Politicians and the 1970s Private Pension Fund Revolution
Marek Naczyk, Hertie School of Governance Changing Retirement Patterns in Turkey: Case of Municipal and Metal Sector Workers
Asya Saydam, Bogazici University
L-04 Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 88 Dwinelle Legal Intermediaries in Organization, Morality Between France and USA
L: Regulation and Governance
Session Organizer Jerome Pelisse, CSO Sciences Po CNRS
Participants Human Resource Professionals As Legal Intermediaries: Family Responsabilities Discrimination and the Transformation of Meaning Across Overlapping Organizational Field
Robin Stryker, University of Arizona “Doing the Right Thing” or “Impacting the Bottom-Line”? Diversity Managers, Business Imperatives and Moral Concerns in US and French Global Companies
Laure Bereni, Centre Maurice Halbwachs, CNRS
Legal Intermediaries and the Making of Pesticides Victims Mobilizations in California and France
Jean-Noël Jouzel, Centre de sociologie des organisations, Sciences Po CNRS
L-05 Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 89 Dwinelle Foundations of Governance: Historical & Analytical Perspectives, Normative Consequences
L: Regulation and Governance
Participants Between the Leviathan and the Laissez-Faire: Comparing the Political Philosophy of Keynes and Hayek
Rogerio Andrade, Institute of Economics, University of Campinas (Unicamp)
Ideals of Society and Administration: How Shifting Alliances Laid the Cornerstone of the Continental Welfare State
Pierre-Christian Fink, Columbia University Marriage Regulation As State Building
Alexander Roehrkasse, UC Berkeley Mineral Rights and Wrongs: Contemporary Oil and Gas Leasing Contracts As Artifacts of Social Inequalities
Daniel Kluttz, UC Berkeley
M-05 Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 134 Dwinelle Financeirización
M: Spanish Language
Moderator Santos Ruesga, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid
Participants EL Índice De Conocimiento Financiero Y SUS Determinantes Econ"Micos E Institucionales
Ignacio Amate Fortes, University of Almeria Almudena Guarnido Rueda, University of Almeria
Financiarización Económica e Inversión Empresarial. El Caso De EE.UU
Santos Miguel Ruesga Benito, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid
Los Consejos Fiscales En La Sostenibilidad De Las Finanzas Públicas
Mario Ivan Dominguez Rivas, UNAM Principal Components Analysis Applied to the Investigation of BANK Failures in the United States
Agustin Alvarez-Herranz, University of Castilla la Mancha
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N-05 Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 246 Dwinelle Banking and Financialization
N: Finance and Society
Participants Risk Perceptions and Valuation Techniques: Evidence from Investment Banks in the Wake of the 2008 Financial Crisis
Alicja Reuben, Manhattan College Back to the Future of Alternative Banks and Patient Capital
Kurt Mettenheim, São Paulo Business School, Getulio Vargas Foundation
Cultures of Risk: How Organizational Logics Affect Decision-Making at Commercial Banks
Joe LaBriola, Graduate Student Doing God's Work or Sucking Humanity's Blood?: The Controversy over Goldman Sachs' Role in the U.S. Financial Crisis (2007 – 2010)
Olivia Nicol, EUI (European University Institute)
N-06 Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 247 Dwinelle Financial Selves in a Neoliberal Era
N: Finance and Society
Participants Transforming Uncertainty into Risk: Conventions in Financial Education
Daniel Maman, Ben-Gurion University The Neoliberal Paradigm and Financialization in the US
Basak Kus, Wesleyan University The Determinants of Formal Savings in Mexico: The Role of Financial Capabilities
Adolfo Albo, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México David Cervantes Arenillas, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico Juan Luis Ordaz, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico
O-03 Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 83 Dwinelle Innovation and R&D in GVCs
O: Global Value Chains
Participants
Brazil and Mexico: Relative Advantages of the Trade and the Participation in Global Value Chains
Marta Castilho, UFRJ - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
Advanced Materials and Mobility of Innovation in Global Value Chains
Giulio Buciuni, University of Toronto Innovative Clusters in the Caribbean and Their Contribution to Economic Diversification: The Case of ICT in Jamaica
Rachel Alexander, University of Manchester Corporate Spinoffs in Mexico: Between Global Value Chains and Regional Innovation Systems.
Oscar Contreras, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte Maciel Garcia, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte
P-07 Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 250 Dwinelle Austerity and Macroeconomic Policies: Issues and Perspectives
P: Accounting, Economics, and Law
Moderator Maria Roubtsova, CEPN, university Paris-13
Participants The EU Competition Policy's ‘Social' Paradox: Moving Towards ‘Full' Employment with Austerity?
Anca Chirita, Durham University Are We Bound for Secular Stagnation?
Maria Roubtsova, CEPN, university Paris-13 Wealth-to-Income Ratios, Capital Share of Income, and Public Debt in Ecuador
Tristan Auvray, University Paris North Liliana Cano, University of Toulouse 1 Capitole
Q-08 Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 251 Dwinelle Careers, Skills, and Labor market
Q: Asian Capitalisms
Participants Reconsidering the Nature of Skills Demands Beyond a ‘Demand-Driven' Paradigm: Toward Dynamic Skills Formation in Vietnam
Junichi Mori, PhD Candidate Nonstandard Jobs in Taiwan: Traps or Bridges?
Jyh-Jer Roger Ko, National Taiwan University
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Women's Careers and Cities: Comparison of Employment Patterns in South Korea and Japan
Mee-Kyung Jung, Dankook University Stock Market Participation in China: The Effect of Political and Human Capital
Dadao Hou, Texas A&M University
TH01-05 Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am South Hall - 107 South Hall Theorizing the "Sharing" Economy
A Platform Economy? A Sharing Economy? A Gig Economy? The Changing Nature of Work, Employment, and Market Competition
Moderator John Zysman, UC Berkeley
Participants The Social System of Production of Digital Capitalism and Industry 4.0
Philipp Staab, Hamburg Institute for Social Research Oliver Nachtwey, Goethe University Frankfurt
Beyond the State-Market Dualism, the Sharing Economy: Epistemological and Practical Issues
David Vallat, UNIVERSITE LYON 1 How the Digital Economy & the Spead of New Forms of Shared Property Are Framing New Type of Firms
Benjamin Coriat, University Paris 13 The Salience of Organizational Form in a "Platform Economy"
Carla Ilten, University of Illinois at Chicago
Discussant John Zysman, UC Berkeley
TH04-03 Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am South Hall - 205 South Hall Contradictory Countermovements
Countermovement Revisited: On the Analytical Power and Boundaries of Polanyi’s Concept Today
Participants Ambivalences in the Countermovement – Does Re-Embedding Take Place As a General Move Towards More Equity?
Martin Seeliger, University of Cologne The Social Aftermath of Economic Disaster: Working Class Responses to Rapid Socioeconomic Change in Greece
Alexander Kentikelenis, University of
Cambridge; University of Oxford Countermovements to the Marketization of Everyday Life: Private Property Politics in the Contemporary US
Debbie Becher, Barnard College, Columbia University
Austere Publics: Why Did the U.S. Public Become More Fiscally Conservative after the Great Recession?
Edward Crowley, New York University
Discussant Ronen Mandelkern, The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute
TH05-03 Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 262 Dwinelle Domesticizing Financial Government: Financial Inclusion and Finance as Policy
Domesticizing Financial Economies - Part 3
Moderator Mariana Luzzi, Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento
Participants Households and Stock Market in Financializing Malaysia – a Cultural Political Economy Approach
Syahirah Abdul Rahman, Alliance Manchester Business School, University of Manchester
Institutional and Discursive Inovations on Financial Inclusion in Brazil
Marcia Cunha, Universidade de São Paulo Financial Personality and the Politics of ‘Promising'
Erik Caparros Hoejbjerg, Copenhagen Business School
Governing By Debt: Financialization and the Politics of Debt in the Chilean Higher Education System
Felipe Gonzalez, Universidad Central de Chile
Discussant Jeanne Lazarus, Sciences Po
TH06-2 Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Barrows Hall - 830 Barrows Skill Ecosystems, Multinationals and Regional Development Strategies
Institutional Experimentation and Subnational Economic Governance: Building New
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Narratives and Capabilities
Participants MNCs and Skills Policy Networks: Endogenising Labour Market Skills
Olga Tregaskis, University of East Anglia Steps to an Ecology of Recursive Multipolar Learning in Multinationals
Peer Hull Kristensen, Copenhagen Business School
Knowledge and Skill Development in Mauritius: New Political Economic Discourses and Institutional Blockages.
Blandine Emilien, CRIMT-HEC Montreal Aerospace MNC Training and Development in Australia
Cassandra Bowkett, Cardiff University
TH07-05 Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 87 Dwinelle Social Justice and Political Economy
Islam and the Construction of New Economic Moralities: Divergence, Convergence and Competing Futures
Participants Examining Social Justice in Islamic Finance
Bridget Kustin, Johns Hopkins University Kurdish Moral/Political Economy in Polanyi's Moral and Embedded Economy Frame: The Political Economy and (Non)Great Transmogrification of Kurds in the Fin-De-Siecle
Tekdemir Omer, University of Westminster, Department of Politics and International Relations
Islamic Financial Institutions, Socioeconomic Justice, and Fiscal Capture in Jordan
Karen Rhone, University of Chicago
TH08-01 Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 259 Dwinelle Moral and Immoral Quantification
Market Morals, Taboo Categories and Redefined Legitimacy
Participants The Price of Faith: Political Determinants of the Commercialization of Buddhist Temples in China
Lori Qingyuan Yue, USC Marshall School of Business
The Quantification of Decency Andrea Mennicken, London School of Economics and Political Science
Devices for Doing: Moral Judgment in Economic Evaluations of Newborn Genetic Screening
Zachary Griffen, UCLA Taboo Valuation – Museum Decisions Not to Value Certain Objects
Erica Coslor, University of Melbourne
TH09-04 Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am South Hall - 202 South Hall The Ethics of Disintermediation in the 'Sharing Economy'
Moral Economies and Markets in the Digital Age
Participants Digital Myths and the Making of a Moral Economy
Janaki Srinivasan, International Institute of Information Technology Bangalore
Moral Economy of the Digital in Transport: A Study of Ola Auto
Onkar Hoysala, Centre for IT and Public Policy, International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore; Fields of View Janaki Srinivasan, International Institute of Information Technology Bangalore
Do Consumers Perceive Ethical Intensity in Über and Airbnb Peer-to-Peer Services?
Fabien Durif, Université du Québec à Montréal Agnès Lecompte, Université de Bretagne Sud
Discussant Nikos Sotirakopoulos, Loughborough University
TH10-01 Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 258 Dwinelle Materiality of Finance
Morality and Materiality in Markets
Participants Undoing Difference: Risk Classification and Gender Discrimination in Consumer Financial Markets
Greta Krippner, University of Michigan Daniel Hirschman, Brown University
High Frequency Trading: The Battle about Moral Orders
Anastasia Grehl, University of Frankfurt Finance on Trial: The Properties of Libor and Its Moral Implications
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Thomas Angeletti, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Recommendations As Moral Performativity Device: The Case of ‘Felices y Forrados' and Chilean Pension Funds.
Juan Espinosa, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso
TH11-05 Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Barrows Hall - 166 Barrows Moral Economies of Internal and External State Boundaries
New Political and Moral Economies of Sovereignty
Participants State Centralization and the Depoliticization of Traditional Markets: the Transformation of Souks in Moroccan Anti-Atlas since the French Protectorate
Mohamed Oubenal, Institut Royal de la Culture AMazighe (IRCAM)
Moral Economy As Political Integration? the Case of Kurds in Turkey
Azer Kilic, Koc University The Political Economy of Large Metropolis Versus the Nation State
Patrick Le Galès, Sciences Po CNRS
TH12-05 Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Barrows Hall - 56 Barrows Cooperatives and Cooperativism in Times of Austerity
Re-embedding the Social: New Modes of Production, Critical Consumption and Alternative Lifestyles
Moderator Torsten Rosenvold Geelan, University of Cambridge - Darwin College
Participants Worker-Owned Organization in the Southern Cone of Latin America
Anabel Rieiro, Universidad de la Republica, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, Departamento de Sociologia
The Potential of Multi-Stakeholder Cooperativism in the New Economy
Maurie Cohen, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Social Healthcare in Austerity Times: The Case of Social Clinics in Greece
Eleftherios Kretsos, University of Greenwich Self-Management, Cooperatives and Workers' Control in Mexico: Scope and Limits
Robert Cuninghame, Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana
Discussant Paolo Graziano, University of Padua
TH13-03 Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Barrows Hall - 420 Barrows Latin America/Redistributive Preferences
Reducing Inequality: Yes We Can?
Moderator Brian Nolan, INET, University of Oxford
Participants Just Taxes: Redistribution through Universal Health Care
Anja Rudiger, National Economic & Social Rights Initiative
Intergenerational Mobility and Wage Inequality across OECD countries
Sonja Jovicic, Schumpeter School of Business and Economics
Ageing Europe's Invisible Plight: Rising Income Inequality in Old Age Due to Employment Flexibilization and Pension Marketization
Bernhard Ebbinghaus, University of Mannheim
FP-06
Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm South Hall – 202 South Hall Featured Panel - Author Meets Critics: "Magazines and the Making of America: Modernization, Community, and Print Culture, 1741–1860" by Heather A. Haveman (Princeton Univ. Press, 2015)
Featured Panels & Speakers
Session Organizer Neil Fligstein, University of California, Berkeley
Book Author Heather Haveman, University of Cailfornia, Berkeley
Critics Elisabeth Clemens, University of Chicago Claude Fischer, University of California,
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Berkeley Gabriel Rossman, UCLA
B-10 Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Barrows Hall - 126 Barrows New International Alliances, Investments and Patterns of Trade
B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Participants Are All Foreign Capitals Created Equal? Evidence from Asia and Latin America
Maritza Sotomayor, Utah Valley University How MNEs Affect Industrial Commons Evidence from the Italian Local Labour Systems
Giancarlo Corò, Ca' Foscari University Venice
Skill-Gap, Middle-Income Trap and the External Actors, a Comparative Look at Labor Market Institutions in Turkey and Mexico
Merve Sancak, University of Cambridge Celac and Unasur As Viable Alternatives to U.S. Hegemonic Pretensions in the Western Hemisphere
Thomas O'Keefe, Mercosur Consulting Group, Ltd.; Villanova University School of Law
C-06 Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Barrows Hall - 402 Barrows Work/Life Balance in Various Sectors
C: Gender, Work and Family
Participants Work-Life Challenges for Men and Women in the Education Sector in Québec (Canada); Their Evolution over the Lifecourse
Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, University of Quebec-Teluq; CURA on work-life articulation over the lifecourse; University of Quebec-Teluq-Canada Research Chair
Managing Insecurity and Work-Life Balance Among Artists: The Case of Baroque Musicians in Montreal
Laurent Sauvage, Teluq The Work of the Commercial Flight Crew in Air Transportation: Constraints of Working Times and Gender. an International Comparative Analysis (France, Europe / Québec, Canada
Anne Gillet, CNAM, Lise-CNRS
D-03 Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 234 Dwinelle Author Meets Critics: "Professional Networks in Transnational Governance"
D: Professions and Professionals in a Globalizing World
Moderator Simone Polillo, University of Virginia
Book Authors Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Lasse Henriksen, Copenhagen Business School Brooke Harrington, Copenhagen Business School Duncan Wigan, Copenhagen Business School
Critics Simone Polillo, University of Virginia Alexander Kentikelenis, University of Oxford
E-09 Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 189 Dwinelle Labor, Migration and Equal Opportunities
E: Industrial Relations and the Political Economy
Participants From Mobility and Migration to Exploitation – Is There an Institutional Explanation for the Obstacles and Problems Experienced By EU-Citizens When Exercising the Right of Free Movement of Labour or Services in Germany?
Bettina Wagner, Humboldt University The Occupational Share of Foreigners and Attitudes to Equal Opportunities
Marco Pecoraro, Swiss Forum for Migration and Population Studies, University of Neuchâtel
“Are Some Are More Equal Than Others?” Comparing Immigrant Insiders in Export and Sheltered Sectors of Coordinated Economies
Akasemi Newsome, University of California, Berkeley
F-06 Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 235 Dwinelle Innovation, Publicly Funded Research, and Sustainability
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F: Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation
Moderator Matthew Allen, Alliance Manchester Business School
Participants The Role of the Public Research Infrastructure in the Brazilian Nation Innovation System.
Flavia Schmidt, IPEA The Role of Innovation in a Sustainable Economy
Maria Fernandez Lopez, U. Camilo José Cela
Capabilities and Compatibilities: An Industry-Level Comparison of Trajectories of Developmental Learning Under Pressure in Mexico and Brazil
Seth Pipkin, University of California, Irvine Alberto Fuentes, Georgia Institute of Technology
G-10 Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 263 Dwinelle HRM & Performance
G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Participants Employing Learning Goals to Enhance Learning Performance
Anastasia Luca, QuantLearn Systems LLC Paternalism in Post-Industrial Scottish Family Businesses: The New Consensual Qualities of Total Involvement
Zografia Bika, University of East Anglia Internal Staffing of Human Capital and Performance Stability
Jae Eun Lee, Cornell University Temporary Workers in Organizations and Permanent Employee Performance: The Role of Human Resource Investments
Zoltan Lippenyi, Utrecht University Socioeconomics of Labour: Four Steps of the Reconciliation of the Labor Process and Labour Market in Modern Russia
Arkadiy Tuchkov, St. Petersburg State Economic University
G-11 Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 206 Dwinelle Labour Market Networks
G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Participants Using Your Ties to Get a Job in Bogota? the Effects of Social Networks on Quality of Employment
Jean-Philippe Berrou, Sciences Po Bordeaux Employer Engagement in Active Labour Market Policies (ALMPs) within Segmented Labour Markets
Danat Valizade, University of Leeds Does Using Social Networks Lead to Better Job Opportunities? a Direct Test
Gokce Basbug, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
A Typology of Labour Market Intermediaries Securing Nonstandard Career Paths
Francois Pichault, University of Liege/HEC-LENTIC
Business Cycles and Employment Dynamic in France
Delphine Remillon, INED
H-11 Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 219 Dwinelle Morality in Markets
H: Markets, Firms and Institutions
Participants Moral Markets and Mechanisms of Control
Philip Balsiger, University of Neuchatel The Activation of Moral Identities in Markets: Evidence from Recycling Practices in Brazil
Mario Sacomano Neto, Federal University of Sao Carlos - UFSCar
Playing Both Sides: Ambivalence and Coping Strategies of Actors in Moralized Markets
Lisa Suckert, Max-Planck-Insitute for the the Study of Societies
Discussant Martin Mundo Neto, University College of Technology of Taquaritinga
H-12 Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 228 Dwinelle New Economy and the Digital Age
H: Markets, Firms and Institutions
Participants Risk Aversion and Engagement in the Sharing Economy
Jessica Santana, Stanford University Trust and Reciprocity Drive Social Common Goods Contribution Norms
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Julia Puaschunder, The New School Department of Economics
Privacy in Public: Negotiating the Category of Privacy in the Digital Age
Kartikeya Bajpai, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University
Discussant Paul Willman, London School of Economics and Political Science
J-04 Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 105 Dwinelle Business Cycle, Crisis and Welfare State
J: Rethinking the Welfare State
Moderator Edward Crowley, New York University
Participants Public Support for the American Welfare State before, during, and after the Great Recession
Joshua Bruce, Duke University Rethinking Activation. State-Subsidized Employment for Long-Term Unemployed Persons in Germany
Philipp Ramos Lobato, Institute for Employment Research (IAB)
Rhetoric of Retrenchment: The Discursive Construction of American Fiscal Crisis
Edward Crowley, New York University
L-06 Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 89 Dwinelle Foundations of Governance: Ideational & Normative Dimensions
L: Regulation and Governance
Participants Defining and Achieving Good Governance
Shann Turnbull, International Institute for Self-governance; New Garden Cities Alliance; Sustainable Money Working Group
Flexible Governance and Perceived Fairness Atul Pokharel, Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs, Brown University
The Revealed Ontology of Markets Paul Lewis, University of Birmingham
Inertia and Public Bureaucracy: the Imprint of the Bureaucrat
Shaheen Naseer, Erasmus University Rotterdam
M-06 Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 134 Dwinelle Instituciones del Mercado de Trabajo durante la Gran Depresión
M: Spanish Language
Moderator Laura Perez Ortiz, Universidad Autónoma Madrid
Participants Cambios En Las Instituciones Del Mercado De Trabajo Durante La Gran Recesión En La UE15
Laura Perez Ortiz, Universidad Autónoma Madrid
Impacto De Las Políticas Europeas En Las Instituciones Laborales En Europa Durante La Crisis Económica (2007-2014)
Laura Perez Ortiz, Universidad Autónoma Madrid
Flexibilidad Interna y Negociación Colectiva En La UE: Un análisis Comparado
Julimar da Silva, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Análisis De La Eficiencia De La Negociación Colectiva Como Instrumento Para La Igualdad De Género En España: Delimitación Del ámbito De Alcance De La Negociación Colectiva En El Actual Marco Regulatorio Español.
Almudena Briones, Universidad Europea de Madrid
N-07 Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 247 Dwinelle Consumer Credit
N: Finance and Society
Participants Informal Household Finance and Kinship Networks in Rural China
Hannah Waight, Princeton University Ties That Bind? Financial Inclusion and Relational Obligations in Accra, Ghana
Lindsay Bayham, UC Berkeley Consumer Credit in Comparative Perspective
Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego
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N-08 Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 246 Dwinelle Financialization
N: Finance and Society
Participants How Financial Power Really Works: Central Bank Predictability and the Management of Expectations
Ayca Zayim, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Financialised Capitalism and Post-Crisis Central Bank Unconventional Policies: How Financialised Firms and Banks Block the Transmission Mechanisms
Ismail Erturk, The University of Manchester The Relative Timing of Privatization Policies, and the Rise or Decline of Stock Exchanges in Post-Communist Emerging Markets
Marek Naczyk, Hertie School of Governance Managing the Rebellious City: Race, Housing and the Politics of Finance in Urban Crisis-Era Chicago (1960-1975)
John Robinson, Northwestern University Losing Their Way? Credit Unions' Embrace of Market-Based Investment Practices
Marc Schneiberg, Reed College
O-04 Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 83 Dwinelle Industrial Policy and GVCs
O: Global Value Chains
Participants The Politics of Processing Primary Commodities: The Case of Rwanda
Pritish Behuria, London School of Economics & Political Science
Industrial Policy and Corporate Strategy: Examining the Co-Evolution of Institutional Demands and Strategic Responses
Ezequiel Zylberberg, University of Oxford Industrial Policy and Global Value Chains: Evidence from the Electronics Sector in Guangdong
Vasiliki Mavroeidi, Centre of Development Studies
Strategic Choices for International Organizations in a GVC World
Frederick Mayer, Duke University
P-08 Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 250 Dwinelle Regulation and Society (I): The Corporate Groups Conundrum
P: Accounting, Economics, and Law
Moderator Rifat Azam, Radzyner School of Law (IDC) Herzliya
Participants Promising Businesses: An Essay on the Legalization of Business Plans (18th-21st c.)
Martin Giraudeau, London School of Economics; Harvard University
Global Minimum Effective Tax Rate As Global General Anti Avoidance Rule
Rifat Azam, Columbia Law School; Radzyner School of Law (IDC) Herzliya
P-09 Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 255 Dwinelle Author Meets Critics: 'Political Standards. Corporate Interest, Ideology, and Leadership in the Shaping of Accounting Rules for the Market Economy' By K. Ramanna (Chicago U Press, 2015)
P: Accounting, Economics, and Law
Moderator Shyam Sunder, Yale School of Management
Book Author Karthik Ramanna, Harvard Business School
Critics Ross Watts, MIT Prabhakar Kalavacherla, Kpmg Paul Williams, North Carolina State University Jonathan Glover, Columbia University
Q-09 Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 254 Dwinelle Politics of Welfare and Inequality in East Asian Capitalisms Q: Asian Capitalisms
Session Organizers Byung You Cheon, Hanshin University Jin-Wook Shin, Chung-Ang University Sophia Seung-yoon Lee, Ewha Womans
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University Moderator
Ito Peng, University of Toronto Participants Reward Inequality Between Standard and Non-Standard Employment in the Japanese Labor Market: A Sociological Explanation
Shin Arita, Institute of Social Science, The University of Tokyo
The Class Politics of the China Boom Ho-Fung Hung, Johns Hopkins University
Two Paths of Welfare Politics: How Civil Society Acts in Korean Welfare State in Different Political Opportunity Settings
Jin-Wook Shin, Chung-Ang University Welfare Under Internal Multiple Modernizations: Inter-Institutional Politics of the Korean “Welfare State” in Comparative Perspective
Sophia Seung-yoon Lee, Ewha Womans University
Q-10 Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 251 Dwinelle Diversity of Innovation Policies and Integration to Global Value Chains in Asia
Q: Asian Capitalisms
Participants Schumpeterian Analysis of Catch-up and Post-Catchup in Korean Capitalism
Keun Lee, Seoul national university From Provider to Coordinator: The Role of Local Government in Innovation Development
Haixiong Qiu, Sun Yat-sen University Reindustrialization and Technology in East Asia: Technology Synergy of Japanese Upstream Industry in Global Supply Chain
Mayumi Tabata, National Dong Hwa University
TH01-06 Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm South Hall - 107 South Hall Laboring in the Cyber-Coordinated Economy
A Platform Economy? A Sharing Economy? A Gig Economy? The Changing Nature of Work, Employment, and Market Competition
Moderator John Zysman, UC Berkeley
Participants Working with machines: The impact of algorithmic and data-driven management on human workers
Min Kyung Lee, Carnegie-Mellon University Working with Algorithms: Labor, Technology, and the Rise of a Billion-Dollar Startup
Benjamin Shestakofsky, University of California, Berkeley
Not a Lot of People Know Where It Is: Liabilities of Origin in Online Contract Work
Vili Lehdonvirta, University of Oxford Sex in the Gig Economy: The Tyranny & Opportunity of Online Platforms for Independent Escorts
Kathryn Hausbeck Korgan, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Discussant John Zysman, UC Berkeley
TH05-04 Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 262 Dwinelle Domesticizing Financial Products II: Everyday Financial Calculation and Budgeting
Domesticizing Financial Economies - Part 3
Moderator Joe Deville, Lancaster University
Participants Creating Fairness in the Financial Arrangement
Marta Olcoń-Kubicka, Polish Academy of Sciences
The Moralities of Domestic Budgets: Historicising Financial Education and Gender
Orsi Husz, Uppsala University Standing on the Two Sides of Credit: New-Banking, Financial Education, and Familiy Budget in the Chilean Post-Industrial Workers
Alejandro Marambio-Tapia, The University of Manchester
Discussant Mariana Luzzi, Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento
TH06-3 Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Barrows Hall - 830 Barrows Linking Production and Social Reproduction: Institutional Design for Socially Cohesive Economies
Institutional Experimentation and Subnational Economic Governance: Building New Narratives and Capabilities
Participants Where Are the Workers and Their Households?
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States, Markets and Labour in Regions Peter Fairbrother, RMIT University
Constructing Chains of Enablers for Alternative Economic Futures: Denmark As an Example
Peer Hull Kristensen, Copenhagen Business School
Social Entrepreneurship and Civic Ties in the Economy of Compassion
Laura Schlachter, University of Wisconsin-Madison
A Fork in the Road? Social Support and Care As an Emergent Industry and Profession in Australia
David Hayward, RMIT University Youth Employment Policy Experimentation in Spain
Maria Gonzalez, University of Oviedo
TH07-06 Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 87 Dwinelle Islamic Finance and Regulation
Islam and the Construction of New Economic Moralities: Divergence, Convergence and Competing Futures
Participants The Politics of Financial Ideas: Grafting Islamic Finance
Lena Rethel, University of Warwick Regulating Islamic Finance in Emerging Market Economies
Fulya Apaydin, Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals
How Relevant Is Dubai's Model to Islamic Economic Paradigm
Harun Kapetanovic, Dept of Econ Development, Dubai
Regulation of Financial Markets - an Islamic Ethical Perspective
Wijdan Tariq, Hamad Bin Khalifa University; University of Durham
TH08-02 Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 259 Dwinelle Corporations As Actors with Morality
Market Morals, Taboo Categories and Redefined Legitimacy
Participants From “Loan Sharks” to Commercial Banks, Redefining the Legitimacy of Unsecured Lending in the United States,1900-1945.
Simon Bittmann, Centre de Sociologie des Organisations
Rhetorical Strategies in the Legitimation of Genetically Modified Foods
Jeffrey Kappen, Drake University The Moral Justification of Surplus - Redefining the Social Meaning of Mutual Insurance in Sweden (1945-2015)
Tiziana Sardiello, Stockholm Centre for Organizational Research (SCORE), Stockholm University
TH09-05 Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm South Hall - 205 South Hall Is the Digital Economy Built on Trust?
Moral Economies and Markets in the Digital Age
Participants Reference Hunters and Gatherers: The Moral Economy of Referencing in Couchsurfing.
Karolina Mikolajewska-Zajac, UC Berkeley / Kozminski Univ., Warsaw
The Intimate Spaces of Network Interconnection Markets
Ashwin Mathew, University of California, Berkeley
In Block Chains We Trust: Bitcoin and the Moral Economy of Digital Address
Steven Malcic, UC Santa Barbara
Discussant Dave Elder-Vass, Loughborough University
TH10-02 Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 258 Dwinelle The Material Moralities of Environmental Markets
Morality and Materiality in Markets
Participants Cultural Persistence and Markets As Institutions: How Regional Institutional Pressures Maintained the SO2 Allowance Market in the U.S., 2006-2011
Joon Woo Sohn, Cornell University The Role of Price Predictions in Transforming Moral Markets: The Case of EU ETS and European Electricity Market
Aleksandra Lis, Adam Mickiewicz University Turning Land into Carbon: Value Work and Carbon Accounting in the Construction of Sustainability in the Biofuels Market
Ines Peixoto, Aalto University School of Business
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TH11-06 Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Barrows Hall - 166 Barrows Trust, Legitimacy, and Sovereign (Im)morality
New Political and Moral Economies of Sovereignty
Participants Has Political Economy to be Moral: The Debate Between Convention and Régulation Theory
Robert Boyer, Institut des Amériques, France Putting Expensive Cancer Treatments out of the Market? the Case of the Cancer Drug Funds in UK
Pierre-Andre Juven, CERMES3 The Moral Economy of Democracy: The Case of the Landownership Ethic
Loka Ashwood, Auburn University
TH12-06 Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Barrows Hall - 56 Barrows Political Consumerism and Sustainable Community Movements
Re-embedding the Social: New Modes of Production, Critical Consumption and Alternative Lifestyles
Moderator Francesca Forno, University of Bergamo
Participants The Structures of Structurelessness: Contestation and Power within Networked Social Movements
Martin Eiermann, UC Berkeley Dept of Sociology
What Kind of Better World Are We Shopping for?: How Consumer Groups Define and Measure CSR for Ethical Consumers
Ellis Jones, College of the Holy Cross Inclusion or Alternative? the Solidarity Economy Movement in Northeast Brazil through the Experience of the Palmas Bank in Conjunto Palmeiras, Fortaleza
Luminita Anda Mandache, University of Arizona
Cultivating Collectivism: Can Joining a Mission-Driven Co-Op Make You More Cooperative?
Kathryn Anderson, University of Wisconsin
Discussant Lara Monticelli, Scuola Normale Superiore – Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences
TH13-04 Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Barrows Hall - 420 Barrows Addressing Inequality
Reducing Inequality: Yes We Can?
Moderator Brian Nolan, INET, University of Oxford
Participants Do Corporations Increase Inequality?
Ewan McGaughey, King's College, London Tackling Inequality: The Distributional Impact of Implementing Atkinson's Alternative Tax/Benefit Reform Packages and the Living Wage in the UK
Brian Nolan, INET, University of Oxford “More Normal Than Welfare”: The Mincome Experiment, Stigma, and Community Experience
David Calnitsky, University of Wisconsin-Madison
TH14-04 Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm South Hall - 210 South Hall Immigrant Incorporation
Scrutinizing Organizational Inequalities: New Theoretical and Empirical Approaches
Participants First and second generation immigrant earnings in Germany: A relational inequality approach
Donald Tomaskovic-Devey, University of Massachusetts
Bifurcated Incorporation and Social Mobility in Japan
Tristan Ivory, Indiana University Working Hours of Migrants in Austria and UK. a Cohort Analysis
Julian Winterheller, University of Graz
FP-07 Saturday - 1:15pm - 2:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 145 Dwinelle Featured Speaker Joshua Cohen (University of California, Berkeley) - (Un)Stable Work in Chinese Manufacturing
Featured Panels & Speakers
Session Organizers Neil Fligstein, University of California, Berkeley Marion Fourcade, UC Berkeley Heather Haveman, University of Cailfornia,
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Berkeley AnnaLee Saxenian, University of California, Berkeley
FP-08 Saturday - 1:15pm - 2:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 155 Dwinelle Featured Speaker Ananya Roy (UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs) - Dispossessive Collectivism: Property, Personhood, and Politics at City's End
Featured Panels & Speakers
Session Organizers Neil Fligstein, University of California, Berkeley Marion Fourcade, UC Berkeley Heather Haveman, University of Cailfornia, Berkeley AnnaLee Saxenian, University of California, Berkeley
B-11 Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Barrows Hall - 126 Barrows Capitalism, Good Governance and Corruption in East Asia
B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Session Organizer Suk-Man Hwang, Changwon National University
Participants Neoliberal Reform, Policy Changes and Transformation of Cultural Industries: The Case of South Korea
Jonghoe Yang, Sungkyunkwan University The Fight Against Corruption in East Asia – Corporate Governance and Corporate Crime
Markus Pohlmann, University of Heidelberg The Support for Welfare State: Welfare Spending and Political Influence of Civil Society in South Korea
Jinho Lim, Korea University
C-07 Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Barrows Hall - 402 Barrows Family Policies and Parental Leave
C: Gender, Work and Family
Participants
Mind the Employment Gap: An Impact Evaluation of the Czech "Multi-Speed" Parental Benefit Reform
Alzbeta Mullerova, EconomiX, University of Paris West - Nanterre la Defense
Family Policy over the Longue Durée Emanuele Ferragina, Sciences Po
Declining Fertility Rates and Diverse Policy Responses: The Case of Turkey in EU Accession Process
Azer Kilic, Koc University
E-10 Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Dwinelle Hall - 189 Dwinelle Comparative Capitalism and European Integration
E: Industrial Relations and the Political Economy
Participants Integrating Political Economies in the Eurozone
Anke Hassel, Hertie School of Governance Discretionary Exchange Rate Regimes: Lessons from the European Monetary System, 1979-1988
Alexander Spielau, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Stacking the Deck in Their Favor: State-Driven Adjustment Toward Monetary Union in Belgium and the Netherlands
Alison Johnston, Oregon State University Varieties of Austerity? Explaining the Distributional Outcomes of the Eurozone Crisis in the Debtor States
Sofia Perez, Boston University European Integration and Capitalist Diversity on Europe's Eastern Periphery
Dorothee Bohle, Central European University
F-07 Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Dwinelle Hall - 235 Dwinelle Clusters, Research Collaboration and Institutions
F: Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation
Moderator Matthew Keller, Department of Sociology, Southern Methodist University
Participants Do Knowledge Externalities Lead to Growth in Economic Complexity? Empirical Evidence from Colombia.
Navroop Sahdev, Harvard University
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The Role of Labor Market Rigidity in University - Industry R&D Collaboration
Christopher Williams, Durham University Business School
How, When and Why Does Colocation of Innovation and Production Matter? a Research Synthesis
Vladi Finotto, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia Geography of Corporate Venture Capital Investment
Dadao Hou, Texas A&M University
G-12 Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Dwinelle Hall - 206 Dwinelle Education Reforms
G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Participants From the Vocationalization of French University Programs to the Marketization of Students
Laurene Le Cozanet, Paris Dauphine Financing Higher Education: A Contributory Scheme
Leonard Moulin, Université Paris 13 Government Composition and Higher Education Development Is There a Left-Right Divide? Perspectives on the New Democracies of Central and Eastern
Tarlea Silvana, University of California, Berkeley
Tracking Detracking Reforms – Explaining the Development of Institutional Tracking
Marcus Osterman, Uppsala University; Uppsala Centre for Labor Studies
G-13 Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Barrows Hall - 166 Barrows Job Quality
G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Participants Job Quality and Innovation: A Virtuous Circle in the EU?
Mathilde Guergoat-Lariviere, Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers, LIRSA & CEE Christine Erhel, University Paris 1 Richard Duhautois, Centre d'Etudes de l'emploi
Labor Market Reforms in Europe – Towards More Flexicure Labor Markets?
Werner Eichhorst, IZA
Objective Vs. Subjective Job Security in France in the Context of Recession: Evidence from French Linked Employer-Employee Data
Zinaida Salibekyan, LEST, Aix-Marseille University, CEE
Are High Performance HR Practices Good for Employee Well-Being?: A Disaggregated Analysis
Keith Whitfield, Cardiff University
H-13 Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Dwinelle Hall - 228 Dwinelle Institutions and Corporate Practice
H: Markets, Firms and Institutions
Participants Operational Embeddedness As a Mediator Between Public Discourse and Corporate Practice
Philipp Kern, King's College London When the Regulatory Pillar Falls: How Social Movements and Political Ideology Superseded the Influence of a Market-Based Policy
Joon Woo Sohn, Cornell University Institutions and Work Systems
Matthew Allen, Alliance Manchester Business School; Alliance Manchester Business School, The University of Manchester
How National Employment Systems Shape Employee Involvement -a Decomposition Analysis of Germany, the UK, and Sweden
Stefan Kirchner, University of Hamburg
Discussant Heike Doering, Cardiff University
H-14 Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Dwinelle Hall - 219 Dwinelle Corporate Governance and Stakeholder Orientation
H: Markets, Firms and Institutions
Participants From Radical Left to Shareholder Value: A Longitudinal Comparison of Employee- and Owner-Elected Representatives' Perceptions
Ulf Larsson-Olaison, Linnaeus University From Productionist- to Shareholder-Orientation? the Strategic Orientation of Corporate Executives
Saskia Freye, Ruhr University Bochum The Role of Mass Media in Corporate Governance: A Study of How Swedish Corporations Are Not Affected By the Character of Publicity
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Anna Stafsudd, Linnaeus university
Discussant Gerhard Schnyder, King's College London
J-05 Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Dwinelle Hall - 105 Dwinelle Redistribution and Inequality
J: Rethinking the Welfare State
Moderator Takayuki Sakamoto, University of Kitakyushu
Participants Productivity, Human Capital Investment Policy, and Redistribution: Do Government Policies Promote Productivity?
Takayuki Sakamoto, University of Kitakyushu Decentralisation, Economic Inequality and Insurgency
Bharti Nandwani, PhD student Social Europe Vs. Liberal America? Inequality and (non-)Coordinated Policy Making in Europe
Michael Baggesen Klitgaard, University of Southern Denmark Melike Wulfgramm, University of Southern Denmark
L-07 Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Dwinelle Hall - 88 Dwinelle Financial Regulation: The Construction & Control of Risk
L: Regulation and Governance
Participants Politics of Regulatory Reform: The Enactment of Dodd-Frank
Basak Kus, Wesleyan University Central Banking, Organizational Learning and Governance of Financial Stability Policy: An Agency-Based and Process-Oriented Analysis
Mustafa Yagcı, Koc University Resilience Governmentality: The Genealogical Origins of Systemic Risk Regulation in the United States from the New Deal to the Dodd-Frank Act of 2010
Onur Ozgode, Institute for Global Law & Policy, Harvard Law School
More THAN a Econometric Reason: The Simbolic Domination of Financial Risk
Ana Carolina Bichoffe, Universidade Federal de São Carlos
L-08 Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Dwinelle Hall - 89 Dwinelle Economic Governance: Challenges, Impediments, & Imperatives
L: Regulation and Governance
Participants The Political Economy of Inflation Measurement
Daniel Mügge, University of Amsterdam / AISSR
Politics and Economic Policy Mis-Learning: Political Systems As Bad Learners of Economic Policy
James Mosher, Ohio University Dynamics of Decentralization Reform Process and New System of Governace in a Development Context: The Case of Turkey
Osman Savaskan, Marmara University/ Turkey
Mexican Elites and the (Re-)Production of Inequality
Alice Krozer, University of Cambridge; University of Stanford
Explaining Variation in Public Debt: A Quantitative Analysis of the Effects of Governance.
Andreas Eisl, Sciences Po (MaxPo & CEE)
M-07 Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Dwinelle Hall - 134 Dwinelle Innovación Tecnologica y Desarrollo
M: Spanish Language
Moderator Blanca Olmedillas, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Participants Carga Penal Por El Aislamiento Digital: Revisión De La Situación De La Población Reclusa En España
Maria Barreiro-Gen, University of A Coruña Maria-Asunción Lopez Arranz, University of A Coruña
The Impact of Funding on Innovation: Evidence from Spain
Alberto Melane-Lavado, University of Castilla la Mancha
Innovación Tecnológica, Estrategias Competitivas y Contexto Institucional En El Sector Biotecnológico Mexicano.
Marcela Amaro, UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA METROPOLITANA-XOCHIMILCO
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Capacidades De Innovación De Las Empresas Del Sector De La Biotecnología En México
Alberto Morales, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico
Importancia De La Innovación En La Lucha Contra El Cambio Climático: Una Estimación De Su Aportación a La Reducción De Emisiones Contaminantes
Yolanda Fernandez, Universidad Pontificia Comillas Blanca Olmedillas, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
N-09 Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Dwinelle Hall - 247 Dwinelle Financial Markets and Morality
N: Finance and Society
Participants Discourse Ethics for Debt Markets
Timothy Johnson, Heriot-Watt University The “Modus Operandi” of Sustainable Finance Morality: The Case of the Sustainable Stock Exchange Initiative
Marina Sartore, Federal University of Sergipe Financial Struggles in Post-Crisis Spain: How the Failure of ‘Popular Finance' Gave Birth to a Working-Class Movement
Quentin Ravelli, CNRS (ENS/EHESS)
N-10 Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Dwinelle Hall - 246 Dwinelle Financialization and Inequality
N: Finance and Society
Participants What Crisis? the Capitalist State, Financial Power, and Elite Resiliency
Matthew Soener, The Ohio State University The Effects of Income Inequality on Financial Satisfaction, Trust, and Economic Optimism: Evidence from U.S. States, 1973-2012
Orestes Hastings, University of California, Berkeley
Inequality and the Institutional Evolution of Financialisation
Eoin Flaherty, Queen's University Belfast Household Financial Practices and Wealth Mobility in the Era of Mass-Participatory Finance and Growing Inequality
Angelina Grigoryeva, Princeton University
O-05 Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Dwinelle Hall - 83 Dwinelle GVCs and Development
O: Global Value Chains
Participants Fragmented Development: China, East Asia and Emergent Global Production
Mark Dallas, Union College Compressed Development
Timothy Sturgeon, MIT Strategic Development: Value Chains, International Organizations and the Global Economy
Gary Gereffi, Duke University
P-10 Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Dwinelle Hall - 250 Dwinelle Money and Banking (I): Coordination and Central Banking
P: Accounting, Economics, and Law
Moderator Kurt Mettenheim, São Paulo Business School, Getulio Vargas Foundation
Participants What Is the Major Risk for Central Bankers Today? on the Need to Complement Current Financial Stability Policies with Other Measures and Approaches
Philippe Moutot, European Central Bank The Comparison of the Accounting Methods for the Monetary Base Between Central Banks
Nobuko Takahashi, Kokushikan University Ryohei Yoshikawa, Kansaigakuin University
Moral Socioeconomies and Socioeconomic Moralities in Money, Banking, and Finance.
Kurt Mettenheim, São Paulo Business School, Getulio Vargas Foundation
Discussant Robert Boyer, Institut des Amériques, France
P-11 Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Dwinelle Hall - 255 Dwinelle Regulation and Society (II): Financial Regulation, Disclosure, and Trust
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P: Accounting, Economics, and Law
Moderator Thierry Kirat, IRISSO / CNRS - University PARIS DAUPHINE
Participants The Regulatory Practice of the French Financial Regulator, 2006-2011. from Substantive to Procedural Financial Regulation?
Thierry Kirat, IRISSO / CNRS - University PARIS DAUPHINE
Revisiting the Political Economy of Regulation: Locating a Transnational Disclosure Initiative on the Regulatory Map
Lisa Baudot, University of Central Florirda Forms of Trust and Conditions for Their Stability
Reynaud Reynaud, Dauphine University and PSL
Q-11 Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Dwinelle Hall - 254 Dwinelle Post-Crisis Developmental States
Q: Asian Capitalisms
Moderator Steven Vogel, University of California, Berkeley
Participants Development Banks – Dispensable Relics of the Past? a Comparative Analysis of Korea and Germany
Natalya Naqvi, Cambridge Financialization and Industrial Policy. Comparing Japan and Korea
Sebastien Lechevalier, EHESS Development Cooperation and the Legacy of the Developmental State: Government Initiative and State-Business Partnership in Korean Development Cooperation with Mozambique and Rwanda
Thomas Kalinowski, Ewha Womans University Minjoung Park, Ewha Womans University
Developmental Mindset: The Revival of Financial Activism in South Korea
Elizabeth Thurbon, UNSW Australia
Q-12 Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Dwinelle Hall - 251 Dwinelle Financialization and Social Inequalities: Representation, Redistribution, and Participation
Q: Asian Capitalisms
Participants Fair Income and Redistribution :As the Case of Japan
Sayaka Sakoda, Fondation France-Japon de l'EHESS; Doshisha University
Financialization of the Everyday in Japan? Adrienne Sala, EHESS
Labor Market Inequality and Political Representation in East Asia
Jiyeoun Song, Seoul National University
TH01-07 Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm South Hall - 107 South Hall The Sharing Economy? Definitions and Meanings
A Platform Economy? A Sharing Economy? A Gig Economy? The Changing Nature of Work, Employment, and Market Competition
Session Organizers Francesco Ramella, University of Torin Ivana Pais, Università Cattolica Cecilia Manzo, University of Florence
Participants Unboxing the Collaborative Economy: Sharing Definition and Indicators
Davide Arcidiacono, University Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
Sharing Economy: A Step Towards the Re-Embeddedness of the Economy?
Ivana Pais, Università Cattolica Thinking Together - Common Reasoning in Crowdsourcing
Katarzyna Lisek, Jagiellonian University
TH02-5 Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm South Hall - 202 South Hall Rethinking Culture in International Politics
Building Bridges between Economic Sociology and International Relations
Participants From Opium to Expertise: A Moral Markets Perspective on US Foreign Policy and the Rise of China
David McCourt, UC-Davis Microfoundations of the World Polity
Alexander Kentikelenis, University of Oxford Conventions, Classifications, and the Politics of
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Currency Clauses Stephen Nelson, Northwestern University
Moral and Religious Discourse Surrounding Free Trade Agreements
Amy Reynolds, Wheaton College
Discussant Tim Bartley, Ohio State University
TH05-05 Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Dwinelle Hall - 262 Dwinelle Finance Domesticizing the Household II: Working with and in Finance
Domesticizing Financial Economies - Part 3
Moderator Orsi Husz, Uppsala University
Participants The Social Dimensions of Black Scholes
Edward LiPuma, University of Miami Unregulated Lending and the Making of the Everyday. Uses of Collateral in the Early 20th Century United States.
Simon Bittmann, Centre de Sociologie des Organisations
Emotional and Ethical Labour and the Performance of Elite Financial Subjectivities in Private Banking and Wealth Management
Mariana Santos, Durham University The Magic of the Albanian Pyramid Firms: Gender, Ethnicity and Speculation in a Context of Low Finance
Smoki Musaraj, Ohio University
Discussant Marta Olcoń-Kubicka, Polish Academy of Sciences
TH06-4 Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Barrows Hall - 830 Barrows Institutions and Actors for Cluster and Sector Strategies: Building New Narratives and Capabilities
Institutional Experimentation and Subnational Economic Governance: Building New Narratives and Capabilities
Participants Analysing the Labour Challenges of Securing Food Production in Australian Horticulture
Chris F. Wright, University of Sydney Guanajuato, the New Hub for the Automotive Industry in Mexico: The Rol of the Industrial Policy
Adriana Martinez, UNAM Jorge Carrillo, COLEF
Contractualization of Territorial Social Dialogue in Competitiveness Clusters: Lessons from a Institutional Experimentation in Rhônes-Alpes.
Benichi Hicham, Université Grenoble-Alpes All the Evidence the European Commission Needs to Divide-and-Conquer? Impact Assessments and EU Ports Policy Making
Peter Turnbull, University of Bristol The Role of Actors and Subnational Dynamics in Shaping Patterns of Variable Pay in Belgian Subsidiaries of Multinational Companies
Valeria Pulignano, KU Leuven; KU Leuven - CESO
Discussants Chris F. Wright, University of Sydney Jorger Carrillo, COLEF Benichi Hicham, Université Grenoble-Alpes Peter Turnbull, University of Bristol Valeria Pulignano, KU Leuven
TH07-07 Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Dwinelle Hall - 87 Dwinelle Prescriptive strategies for transforming Islamic economies
Islam and the Construction of New Economic Moralities: Divergence, Convergence and Competing Futures
Participants Does Failure of Islamic Banking in Achieving the Moral Objectives of Sharia Demanding to Revitalize the Awqaf Institutions: An Analytical Discourse in the Context of Pakistan
Mehboob-ul Hassan, King Saud University Beyond Islamic Banking: How the Waqf Can Play the Role in Creating an Islamic Moral Economy
Ebi Junaidi, Durham Business School Wachid As'ad Muslimin, Durham University Muhamad Rizky Rizaldy, Durham University
Endogenising TRUST for a Good ‘Waqf' Governance
Dian Masyita, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Padjadjaran Mehmet Asutay, Durham University Business School
Beyond Financial Inclusion and Social Justice: A Call for Interfaith Microfinance Collaboration Between Christian and Muslims Organizations
Long Le, Santa Clara University
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TH08-03 Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Dwinelle Hall - 259 Dwinelle Constructing Morality in Immoral Spaces: Sex Work, Workers and Products
Market Morals, Taboo Categories and Redefined Legitimacy
Participants When Transferable Skills Can't Transfer: Examining Occupational Stigma on Worker Mobility
Sarah Blithe, University of Nevada Reno Economic Shifts, Moral Values, and Political Boundaries: The Symbolic Relationship Between Sex Toys and Pornography
Shelly Ronen, New York University Lynn Comella, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
The Moral Economy of Female Sex Workers in Post-Socialist China
Yeon Jung Yu, University of South Carolina Liminal Sex & Markets: The Business Practices of Elite Online Escorts
Kathryn Hausbeck Korgan, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
TH09-06 Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm South Hall - 205 South Hall Commodities vs People: Competing Orders of Worth in the Digital Economy
Moral Economies and Markets in the Digital Age
Participants Lifeworld and Systems in the Digital Economy
Dave Elder-Vass, Loughborough University Social Media and the Competition to be the New Ecology for Key Social Functions: Rationalization and the Threat to Social Rationality
Dean Curran, University of Calgary Digital Information and the Commodification of the Private Sphere
Christine Boshuijzen - van Burken, Linnaeus University
Discussant Janaki Srinivasan, International Institute of Information Technology Bangalore
TH10-03 Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Dwinelle Hall - 258 Dwinelle Materiality in Moral Contestation
Morality and Materiality in Markets
Participants The Economic Driven By Politics As Values: The Case of Market Authorizations for Medicines
Andy Smith, Centre Emile Durkheim, University of Bordeaux
Can a Market Device Make a Market More Moral? the Case of the Geneva Medicines Patent Pool
Susi Geiger, University College Dublin Morality in the Materiality of an Informal Fair: Negotiating the Legitimacy of Space, Economic Activities and Agents amid the Construction of the Night Fair in Sao Paulo
Andre Vereta-Nahoum, Brazilian Center for Analysis and Planning, University of Sao Paulo
Legal Framework, Contested Practiced and Authenticity in Islamic Banking and Organic Agriculture
Rahsan Cetrez, Sabanci University
TH12-07 Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Barrows Hall - 56 Barrows Sustainable Lifestyles and the Eco-Villages Movement
Re-embedding the Social: New Modes of Production, Critical Consumption and Alternative Lifestyles
Moderator Lara Monticelli, Scuola Normale Superiore – Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences
Participants Auroville: Intentional Community As Incubator of Communal Capital
Suryamayi Clarence-Smith, UC Berkeley; Auroville
Ecovillage Movement: A Sustainable Holistic Way of Living?
Alice Brombin, University of Padova Geographies of Connectivity: a Relational Perspective on ‘Autonomous’ Eco-villages in Romania
Flora Sonkin, Wageningen University Entrepreneurial Intentional Communities As Promising Grassroots Innovations
Christina Hertel, TUM School of Management
Discussant Torsten Rosenvold Geelan, University of Cambridge - Darwin College
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TH13-05 Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Barrows Hall - 420 Barrows Inequality and Health Care, Mobility and Old Age
Reducing Inequality: Yes We Can?
Moderator Ive Marx, University of Antwerp
Participants Inequality in Latin America: Understanding Its Evolution in the 1990-2013 Period Byron VIllacis, UC Berkeley
A Multidimensional Analysis of Inequality in Latin America and How to Reduce It
Clemente Ruiz Duran, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico
Inequality and Preferences for Redistribution: A Comparison Between States and Across Time in the US
Javier Rodriguez, University of Wisconsin-Madison
A-02 Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Barrows Hall - 56 Barrows Civil Society, Religion and Moral Economies
A: Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society
Participants Gender, Islam and the Moral Economy of the European Refugee Crisis
Akasemi Newsome, University of California, Berkeley
The Immoral Economy, or the Justice of Efficiency Michael Mark, NYU
Religious Embeddedness of Economic Activity: Orthodox Entrepreneurship and Its Role in the Development of the Russian Society
Anna Kalashnikova, LLC "MK-CONSULTING" Margarita Kalashnikova, St. Tikhon's Orthodox Humanitarian University
Rationality, Risk, Uncertainty, and the Temporalities of Islamic Finance
Bridget Kustin, Johns Hopkins University The Intersection of Diversity, Inequality, and Culture: Rights and Responsibilities in Race/Ethnicity, Gender, Class, and Citizenship
Nancy DiTomaso, Rutgers Business School - Newark and New Brunswick
B-12 Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:35pm Barrows Hall - 166 Barrows New Labor Regimes and Experiences: Ethnographic, Historical, and Activist Views
B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Participants Caste, Class and Trade Unionism in India
Vidyadhar Badigannavar, Aston University Private Security in Multinational Firms in India
Kiran Mirchandani, University of Toronto The Fight to Globalize Labor: Transnational Labor, Free Trade Agreements, and International Law
Andrew Wolf, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Crude Politics: Colonialism, Oil, and Labor in the Arabian Sea
Andrea Wright, Institute for South Asia Studies, University of California, Berkeley
B-13 Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Barrows Hall - 126 Barrows Regulatory Institutions in Developing Countries
B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Session Organizer Andrew Schrank, Brown University
Participants Do Weberian Bureaucracies Lead to Markets or Vice Versa?
Yuen Yuen Ang, University of Michigan Patchwork Leviathan: Interstitial Bureaucracy and Statecraft in Ghana
Erin McDonnell, Notre Dame Do Trips Flexibilities Matter? An Empirical Analysis of Pharmaceutical Patenting in Developing Countries
Kenneth Shadlen, London School of Economics
Imported Institutions: Boon or Bane in the Developing World?
Andrew Schrank, Brown University
C-08 Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Barrows Hall - 402 Barrows Work/Life Interference in Academic Careers
C: Gender, Work and Family
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Participants Scientific Careers and Work/Life Interference
Bernard Fusulier, Université catholique de Louvain
Dual Career Couples in Academia, International Mobility and Dual Career Services
Charikleia Tzanakou, University of Warwick Women without Peers: The Formalization of Cue-Less Academic Promotion Practices at a Leading Swedish Business School
Karin Helgesson, Stockholm School of Economics
D-04 Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Dwinelle Hall - 234 Dwinelle Health & Development Professionals
D: Professions and Professionals in a Globalizing World
Moderator Eleni Tsingou, Copenhagen Business School
Participants The Lemonade Stand with Federal Regulations: Ethical and Procedural Professionalization Among Peace Corps Staff
Meghan Kallman, Brown University The Domestic Agenda of the New "Global Health" Curriculum
Tine Hanrieder, WZB Berlin Social Science Center
The Making of an Active Moral Economy: Junior Doctors, Socialised Healthcare and the National Health Service (UK)
Paul Brook, University of Leicester A Tale of Two Hospitals: When Managerial Logic Faces Medical Profession
Alaz Kilicaslan, Boston University
D-05 Saturday – 4:15pm - 5:45pm Dwinelle Hall - 263 Dwinelle Management and Control in the Professions
D: Professions and Professionals in a Globalizing World
Moderator Christine Musselin, Sciences Po - CNRS
Participants How the Iron Cage Evolves: From Accounting to Accountability As the Content of Rationalization
Aaron Horvath, Stanford University The Work of First-Level Management: A
Managerial Function or a Profession? Anne Gillet, CNAM, Lise-CNRS
Does Measurement of Performance Erode Collegiality? Empirical Evidence from French Universities
Christine Musselin, Sciences Po - CNRS Who Leads Economic Development? Demographics of Development Organizational Leaders
Amy Reynolds, Wheaton College
E-11 Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Dwinelle Hall - 259 Dwinelle Reconstructing Solidarity: Labor Unions, Precarious Work, and the Politics of Institutional Change in Europe
E: Industrial Relations and the Political Economy
Session Organizer Virginia Doellgast, Cornell University
Participants The Contentious Politics of Agency Work in Italy and Germany: Institutions, Actors and Strategies
Chiara Benassi, Royal Holloway, University of London
Working Conditions and Local Unions at Work: Understanding Union Responses to Flexibility Strategies in Multinationals in Germany and Belgium
Valeria Pulignano, KU Leuven
Discussant Gregor Murray, Université de Montréal
E-12 Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Dwinelle Hall - 189 Dwinelle Political Economy of Neoliberal Reforms
E: Industrial Relations and the Political Economy
Participants Economic Policy in France: from Modernism to Neo-Liberalism
Bruno Amable, Université Paris I Panthéon - Sorbonne
Explaining Varieties of Labour Market Deregulation: Post-Democracy and Policy in British Columbia and Newfoundland-Labrador, Canada (2000-2010)
John Peters, Laurentian University Continuity Agents, Institutionally-Embedded Political Conflicts, and the Contingent Evolvement
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of Gradual Change Processes: Evidence from "Jammed" Welfare State Reforms in Israel
Ronen Mandelkern, The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute; The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Michal Koreh, University of Haifa
Weak or No Ties : New Convergencies? The relationship between party in government and unions in Italy and France after 2007
Domenico Carrieri, Università di Roma Sapienza Maria Concetta Ambra, Università di Roma Sapienza
F-08 Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Dwinelle Hall - 235 Dwinelle Theorizing Networks and Network Effects across Contexts
F: Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation
Moderator Matthew Allen, Alliance Manchester Business School
Participants Innovation Systems and FDI: Firms' Market Entry Modes and Subsidiary Autonomy
Matthew Allen, Alliance Manchester Business School, The University of Manchester
Simon and Critical Realists on Knowledge and Social Systems
Rouslan Koumakhov, NEOMA Business School
Social Networks and Macro-Social Change Emily Erikson, Yale University
The Knowledge Based Economy University: Between a Frictionless Tale and Conflictual Experiences
Adria Alcoverro, Sodertorn's University
G-14 Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Dwinelle Hall - 254 Dwinelle HRM & Motivation
G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Participants Participation, Organisational Commitment and Employee Well-Being: A Longitudinal Analysis
Ying Zhou, University of Surrey Money, Monitoring and Motivation: Social Class and Work Effort
Michael Tahlin, SOFI, Stockholm University
Performance-Oriented Practices in Voluntary Organisations: The Case of Health and Community Services in the UK
Bethania Antunes, University of Greenwich - Work and Employment Research Unit (WERU)
The Institutional Details of Trust Based on Reciprocity in the Employment Relationship
Carmelo Provenzano, University Kore of Enna
Work Positive Illusions: A Cross-Cultural Perspective
Anastasia Luca, QuantLearn Systems LLC
G-15 Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Dwinelle Hall - 206 Dwinelle Youth Employment
G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Participants Young People Not in Employment, Education or Training (NEETs) in Development and Transition Countries: Need for Action Beyond Unemployment
Ummuhan Bardak, ETF Still the Same Patterns of Cross National Variation in Youth Unemployment? Revisiting Breen.
Holger Seibert, Scientific staff Size of Training Firms – the Role of Firms, Luck, and Ability in Young Workers' Careers
Renate Neubaeumer, University of Koblenz-Landau
Youth Unemployment, Post-Industrialisation, and Economic Crisis: Comparing Vocational Education and Training Policy in England, Germany, and South Korea
Timo Fleckenstein, London School of Economics Soohyun Lee, University of Leeds
Brazilian Youth Unemployment, Minimum Wage and Economic Cycles
Tania Lima, Federal University of São Carlos; Universidade Federal de Goiás
H-15 Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Dwinelle Hall - 219 Dwinelle Political Economy of Finance
H: Markets, Firms and Institutions
Participants The Interactive Political Economy: An Analysis of Global Private Equity Fundraising
Michelle Phillips, UC Berkeley
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Investing for Retirement: Financial Markets and New Cultural Sensibilities of Old Age
Julio Donadone, UFSCar The Retail-Banking Expansion in Chile and the "Democratisation" of Credit: Morals and Mobility
Alejandro Marambio-Tapia, The University of Manchester
Discussant Richard Deeg, Temple University
H-16 Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Dwinelle Hall - 228 Dwinelle Institutions and Markets
H: Markets, Firms and Institutions
Participants The Role of Labor and Product Market Institutions Leading up to the Greek Crisis
Daphne Nicolitsas, University of Crete Dynamic Authoritarianism: Market Pathways in China & Russia Telecommunications
Roselyn Hsueh, Temple University Moving from Low- to Higher Skills Equilibria. Political Parties and Institutional Change in Poland and Romania
Tarlea Silvana, University of California, Berkeley
Discussant Stefan Kirchner, University of Hamburg
J-06 Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Dwinelle Hall - 105 Dwinelle Welfare States and Labor Markets
J: Rethinking the Welfare State
Moderator Frank Bauer, IAB
Participants The Effect of Sanctions on Stigma Consciousness
Stefanie Unger, Institute for Employment Research
Publicly Subsidized Employment and Assistance By Social Workers. Last Resort for Long-Term Unemployed without Realistic Chances of Labor Market Integration?
Frank Bauer, IAB Does the Organization of Capital No Longer Matter? Employers and Active Labor Market Policy in the 21st Century
Axel Cronert, Department of Government,
Uppsala University The Political Economy of Low Skills in Coordinated Market Economies
Niccolo Durazzi, Department of Social Policy, LSE Leonard Geyer, Bamberg Graduate School of Social Sciences, University of Bamberg
L-09 Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Dwinelle Hall - 88 Dwinelle Marketization: Political Projects & Ideational Dimensions
L: Regulation and Governance
Participants Legitimacy Constraints and Strategic Interdependence Between Political Authorities and Independent Authorities in the Electricity-Market Regulation
Thomas Reverdy, PACTE; Grenoble Institut of Technology
To Command and Commodify: Power and the Marketization of Environmental Regulation
Chris Rea, UCLA Marketcraft: What Does It Really Take to Make a Market Work?
Steven Vogel, University of California, Berkeley
Quantifying, Economizing, and Marketizing: Democratizing the Social Sphere?
Andrea Mennicken, London School of Economics and Political Science
L-10 Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Dwinelle Hall - 89 Dwinelle Eurozone Crisis-Austerity & Crisis Management
L: Regulation and Governance
Participants Three Roads to Austerity. a Comparative Analysis of Portugal, Italy, Germany and Switzerland
Stefano Sacchi, University of Milan In Unity, Balkinization? Banking, Crisis Governance, & Regulatory Reform in the Eurozone Crisis
John Cioffi, University of California, Riverside
M-08 Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Dwinelle Hall - 134 Dwinelle Políticas Sectoriales
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M: Spanish Language
Moderator Isabel Novo-Corti, University of A Coruna
Participants La Evaluación Económica De Las Líneas De Alta Velocidad Ferroviaria: Perspectivas y Metodologías
Cesar Munoz, UNED Gobernanza Pesquera: Un Nuevo Contexto Global
Isabel Novo-Corti, University of A Coruna Acuerdos Medioambientales: Quién Es Quién En La Negociación?
Yolanda Fernández Fernández, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Índice Para Priorização Dos Investimentos Financeiros Na Atenção Primária Do SUS No Estado De Minas Gerais
Murilo Fahel, Fundacao Joao Pinheiro Valeria Coelho, Fundaao Joao Pinheiro
N-11 Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Dwinelle Hall - 246 Dwinelle Responsible Banking and Social Impact Investing
N: Finance and Society
Participants The Dynamics of Financialisation: Ethnography of a Social Impact Fund
Theo Bourgeron, University of Edinburgh How Private Profits Became Public Benefit – a Case Study of Impact Investing and the Financialization of Welfare in the U.K.
Philipp Golka, Friedrich-Schiller-University; Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales
Zakat, a Muslim Corporate Responsibility Duty. Does IT Have an Effect on the Malaysian Banking System's Financial Performance?
Maria Jose Garcia-Lopez, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
N-12 Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Dwinelle Hall - 247 Dwinelle Economic Devices and Market Infrastructures
N: Finance and Society
Participants The Fantasy of Expertise: Professional and Algorithmic Opacity in a Prediction Market
Jeff Gordon, U.C. Berkeley
Conventional wisdom about the economic future. The role of “Consensus” in the world of macroeconomic forecasting
Olivier Pilmis, CNRS Making the Grade: Infrastructural Semiotics and Derivative Market Outcomes on the Chicago Board of Trade and New Orleans Cotton Exchange, 1856-1909
David Pinzur, UC-San Diego Of Spoofs and Other Awkward Movements : Relations, Infrastructures, and Meanings in Automated Financial Markets
Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra, UC San Diego
O-06 Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Dwinelle Hall - 83 Dwinelle Employment and Social Impact in GVCs
O: Global Value Chains
Participants Mexico Local Producers in GVC the Challenge of Standards and Certification
Clemente Ruiz Duran, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico
Uneven Development Patterns in Global Value Chains: An Empirical Inquiry Based on a Conceptualization of GVC As a Specific Form of the Division of Labor
Steven Knauss, Université Paris 13 International Competition Intensified – Job Satisfaction Sacrificed?
Barbara Dluhosch, Helmut-Schmidt-University
Does Employment Behaviour in Multinational Affiliates Diverge from National Companies? a Counterfactual Analysis on the Italian Manufacturing Sector.
Mariachiara Barzotto, Birmingham Business School, University of Birmingham; University of Birmingham
P-12 Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Dwinelle Hall - 255 Dwinelle The Economization of Everything
P: Accounting, Economics, and Law
Session Organizers Sarah Quinn, University of Washington Greta Krippner, University of Michigan Marion Fourcade, University of California
Moderator Greta Krippner, University of Michigan
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Participants Neoliberal Welfare? Conditionality, Experimentality in Globalizing Social Policy
Jamie Peck, University of British Columbia Neoliberal Progressivism? a Look into the Management of Dying and Killing
Roi Livne, University of California, Berkeley Social Insurance and the Economization of Citizenship: Toward a New Political Economy of Moral Worth
Margaret Somers, University of Michigan
P-13 Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Dwinelle Hall - 250 Dwinelle Money and Banking (II): Financial Risk and Crises
P: Accounting, Economics, and Law
Moderator Kurt Mettenheim, São Paulo Business School, Getulio Vargas Foundation
Participants What Did the Icelandic Bankers Do Wrong? Results from the Supreme Court Convictions and Its Aftermath
Asgeir Torfason, Assistant Professor - University of Iceland
Modelling Bond Markets Philippe Moutot, European Central Bank
The Risk-Free Rate of Return in the Politics of Global Finance
Horacio Ortiz, Research Institute of Anthropology, East China Normal University; CNRS, IRISSO, Université Paris Dauphine, UMR 7170
Q-13 Saturday - 4:15pm -5:45pm Dwinelle Hall - 251 Dwinelle Financialization of Markets and Corporate Governance in Asia
Q: Asian Capitalisms
Participants Does hedge fund activism change corporate governance? Evidence from Japan
Dominic Chai, Birkbeck, University of London Trade Composition and Carbon Control Efforts: Carbon Leakage Revisit Based on Carbon Terms of Trade of China
Huang Anping, Sun Yat-sen University Hong Kong, London, and the Offshore RMB: China's Financial Transnationalization in
Comparative Context Julian Gruin, University of Amsterdam
From Folk-Lending to P2P: Monitoring Maturation in Chinese Financial Intermediation
W. Travis Selmier, Indiana University
TH01-08 Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm South Hall - 107 South Hall The Sharing Economy? Spaces and Places
A Platform Economy? A Sharing Economy? A Gig Economy? The Changing Nature of Work, Employment, and Market Competition
Session Organizers Francesco Ramella, University of Torin Ivana Pais, Università Cattolica Cecilia Manzo, University of Florence
Participants Maintaining the Digital Commons: A Comparison of Debian Linux and Irrigation Canals in Nepal
Atul Pokharel, Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs, Brown University
Fab Labs in Italy: Collective Goods in the Sharing Economy
Cecilia Manzo, University of Urbino Get What You Want - a Qualitative Study to Elicit Renters' Participation Motives in Peer-to-Peer Carsharing
Mark-Philipp Wilhelms, EBS Universitaet fuer Wirtschaft und Recht Katrin Merfeld, EBS Universitaet fuer Wirtschaft und Recht
TH02-6 Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm South Hall - 202 South Hall Constructing and Contesting Global Production Networks
Building Bridges between Economic Sociology and International Relations
Participants The Political Economy of Inequality in a World of Global Value Chains
Nicola Phillips, University of Sheffield Transnational Corporations and Global Governance: A Review and Agenda
Tim Bartley, Ohio State University New Coalitions in International Employment Relations: Why Transnational Corporations Support Labor Activists Abroad
Marissa Brookes, University of California
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Transnational Regulatory Integration and Development:Institutional Change and Economic Upgrading at the Intersection of International Relations and Economic Sociology
Gerald A. McDermott, Moore School of Business, U. of South Carolina
Discussant Mark Dallas, Union College
TH05-06 Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Dwinelle Hall - 262 Dwinelle Domesticizing Financial Products III: Finance Making Community
Domesticizing Financial Economies - Part 3
Moderator Barbara Kiviat, Harvard University
Participants Moral Economies of Financial Self-Care: Credit Building Community in the San Francisco Bay Area
Mark Kear, University of Arizona; University of Arizona
Financialization from the Margins: Notes on the Incorporation of Rosario's Sub-Proletariat into Consumption Credit (Argentina, 2009-2015)
Hadrien Saiag, CNRS The Accounting of the Flexible Solidarity: The Case of European Self-Financed Communities
Valentina Moiso, University of Turin, Department of Cultures, Politics and Society
Discussant Jose Ossandon, Copenhagen Business School
TH06-5 Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Barrows Hall - 830 Barrows Rewriting Union Scripts and Repertoires in Industries and Regions?
Institutional Experimentation and Subnational Economic Governance: Building New Narratives and Capabilities
Participants Institutional Changes in the Montréal Aerospace Cluster:
Christian Lévesque, HEC, Montreal Marc-Antonin Hennebert, HEC Montreal
Rewriting the Script: The Relationship Between Labour, Capital and the State in Regional Futures
Amanda Coles, University of Melbourne
Sub-National Governance of Industrial Relations and the Chances of Union Revitalization. Evidence from Italian Shopping Malls.
Stefano Gasparri, University of Warwick MNCs Restructurings, Local Trade Unions Strategies and the Institutional Embeddedness: A Comparative Analysis Between France and Canada
Mathieu Dupuis, Universite de Montreal
Discussants Christian Lévesque, CRIMT - Interuniversity Research Centre on Globalization and Work Amanda Coles, University of Melbourne Stefano Gasparri, University of Warwick Mathieu Dupuis, Université de Montréal
TH07-08 Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Dwinelle Hall - 87 Dwinelle Making Islamic Markets: Ideology, Governance and Subjectivities
Islam and the Construction of New Economic Moralities: Divergence, Convergence and Competing Futures
Participants Anti-Debt: Neoliberalism and Islamic Financialization in Malaysia
Daromir Rudnyckyj, University of Victoria Keeping the Faith?: Reconciling Disjuncture in the Praxis of Islamic Banking and Finance
Ra Tiedemann-Nkabinde, University of Cape Town
Liability Circuits: Quality Construction and Private Halal-Certification
Aisalkyn Botoeva, Brown University How to Moralize a Market: The Empowerment of Moral Critics within Islamic Investment Banks
Aaron Pitluck, Illinois State University; University of Chicago
TH09-07 Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm South Hall - 205 South Hall Governing (in) the Digital Economy?
Moral Economies and Markets in the Digital Age
Participants Digital Governance and the Reconstruction of the Indian Anti-Poverty System
Silvia Masiero, London School of Economics and Political Science
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Moral Economy of Digital Media Technologies: A Comparative Study of Ghanaian and the US Media Industries
Elizabeth Appiah, Pentecost University College Daniel Nkrumah, Pentecost University College
The Economic Moralities of E-Government: Recoding Public and Private Boundaries
Esther Ruiz Ben, Technische Universitaet Berlin
In Search of a Moral Standard to Judge the Sharing Economy: The Case of the Silk Road
Nikos Sotirakopoulos, Loughborough University
Discussant Dean Curran, University of Calgary
TH10-04 Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Dwinelle Hall - 258 Dwinelle The Materiality of Control and Regulation: Historical Perspectives
Morality and Materiality in Markets
Participants Model Trains, Moral Prices: On the Infrastructuring of Regulated Railroad Rates
David Reinecke, Princeton University The Polling Station As Market Site: Political Theology, Mundane Technology, and the Possibility of Organizing Politics As a Market
Stefan Schwarzkopf, Copenhagen Business School
Incentivization As a Material Modality of Power Guus Dix, Postdoctoral researcher
Can the Infrastructure of a Mission-Driven Cooperative Make Agricultural Producers More Cooperative?
Kathryn Anderson, University of Wisconsin
TH13-06 Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Barrows Hall - 420 Barrows Gender, Family and Inequality
Reducing Inequality: Yes We Can?
Moderator Ive Marx, University of Antwerp
Participants Marry Your like: The More the Richer You Are. Assortative Mating and Income Inequality
Carlo V. Fiorio, University of Milan The Triple Bind of Single-Parent Families: What Can be Done?
Laurie Maldonado, LIS; UCLA What an Analysis of Variation in the ‘Partner Pay-Gap' Tells Us about the Persistence of Income and Gendered Inequalities within Couples: A Comparative Analysis Using Quantile Fixed-Effects Regression.
Laura Romeu Gordo, DZA, Deutsches Zentrum für Altersfragen
TH14-05 Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm South Hall - 210 South Hall First Results from COIN (Comparative Organizations and Inequality Network)
Scrutinizing Organizational Inequalities: New Theoretical and Empirical Approaches
Participants Evolution of Work Segregation in Firms and Its Consequence on Wage Inequality
Olivier Godechot, Sciences Po, MaxPo and CNRS
Precarity As Volatility: The Impact of Employment Volatility on Inequalities
Eunmi Mun, Amherst College The Organizational Production of National Earnings Inequalities
Donald Tomaskovic-Devey, University of Massachusetts
SP-02 Saturday - 6:00pm - 7:00pm Dwinelle Hall - 155 Dwinelle
SASE Presidential Address Marion Fourcade, UC Berkeley
SP-03 Saturday - 7:00pm - 7:30pm Dwinelle Hall - 155 Dwinelle
SASE Awards Ceremony Special Events
Organizers Neil Fligstein, University of California, Berkeley Marion Fourcade, UC Berkeley Heather Haveman, University of Cailfornia, Berkeley AnnaLee Saxenian, University of California, Berkeley
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SP-04 Saturday - 7:30pm - 9:30pm Pauley Ballroom - Martin Luther King, Jr. Student Union
SASE Gala Reception Special Events
Session Organizers Neil Fligstein, University of California, Berkeley Marion Fourcade, UC Berkeley Heather Haveman, University of Cailfornia, Berkeley AnnaLee Saxenian, University of California, Berkeley
A-03 Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Barrows Hall - 56 Barrows Communitarian Ideals, Moral Economies and Economic Moralities
A: Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society
Participants Moral, Trust and Happiness - Why Does Trust Improves Happiness?
Tadashi Yagi, Doshisha University Managing a Volunteer Workforce: Working Outside the Conventional Employment Relationship
Anne-marie Greene, Leicester Business School, De Montfort University
Market Ethics with Trade in an Edgeworth Box Steven Suranovic, George Washington University
Social Investment Elites As Innovators: The Rise of Social Impact Reporting
Julia Morley, London School of Economics Managing the Magic: Conditions of Decoupling in the US Nonprofit Sector
Christof Brandtner, Stanford University
B-14 Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Barrows Hall - 126 Barrows Governance of and By Corporations
B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Session Organizer Maha Atal, University of Cambridge
Participants
The Local Politics of Mining in Bolivia: The Distributive Outcomes of Firm Responses to Risk
Matthew Amengual, MIT Does Corruption Have a Gendered Effect on Firm Performance?
Sameeksha Desai, Indiana University The Golden Cage: Labor Control and Social Utopia in an Indian Oil Town
Maha Atal, University of Cambridge Governing Firms: Production after the State
Adnan Naseemullah, King's College London
Discussant Caroline Arnold, Brooklyn College
B-15 Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Barrows Hall - 166 Barrows Emerging Perspectives on Firms and Entrepreneurship
B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Participants Elements Analysis for Social Entrepreneurship: Theoric Contributions
Carla Busarello, UNESC Melissa Watanabe, Unisul Kelly Gianezini, UNESC
Local Trajectories in the Vietnamese Transition to Market Economy: Alliances Between Firms, Farmers and Government Officials in the Livestock Sector
Guillaume Duteurtre, CIRAD Through the Tiers of a Supply-Chain: Survey-Based Evidences about the Brazilian Local Content Policy in the Oil & Gas Sector
Antonio Botelho, Iuperj / UCAM The Automotive Cluster South Fluminense: Industrial Agglomeration Experience or Collective Action?
Raphael Lima, Fluminense Federal University Alexandre de Paiva, Fluminense Federal University
C-09 Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Barrows Hall - 832 Barrows Women in Care and Domestic Labour
C: Gender, Work and Family
Participants Domestic Labour and Gender Exploitation: The Case of the Caregiver Program in Canada
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Martin Gallie, UQAM Does Outsourcing of Domestic Work Really Promote Women‘s Employment?
Katharina Diener, Institute for Employment Research
A Public Policy Proposal Towards Formalization of Mexican Domestic Workers
Marta Cebollada, Autonomous Technological Institute of Mexico
Between Objective Needs and Moral Acceptance – the Trend in Outsourcing Domestic Work in Germany and Great Britain
Natascha Nisic, University Hamburg
D-06 Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 234 Dwinelle Author Meets Critics: "The Oxford Handbook of Professional Service Firms"
D: Professions and Professionals in a Globalizing World
Moderator Elizabeth Gorman, Sociology, University of Virginia
Book Authors Glenn Morgan, University of Bristol Joe Broschak, University of Arizona Mari Sako, University of Oxford
Critics Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Fiona Kay, Queen's University
E-13 Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 189 Dwinelle Managing Conflict in Industrial Relations
E: Industrial Relations and the Political Economy
Participants Labor Conflict and Moral Contention: Nurse Organizing and the Corporatization of Care
Pablo Gaston, University of California, Berkeley
Struggling for Staffing Levels in the Hospital Sector: The Link Between Framing Processes and Strategic Union Choice in Germany and England
Jennie Auffenberg, University of Bremen Exit or Care? the Resignation Campaign of Junior Doctors in Hungary, 2011
Imre Szabo, Central European University Consensus Versus Conflictual Reations? Changing Social Competencies of Corporate Executives
Saskia Freye, Ruhr University Bochum; Ruhr University Bochum
F-09 Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 235 Dwinelle Strategies for Forging Network Collaborations in Comparative Context F: Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation
Moderator Matthew Keller, Department of Sociology, Southern Methodist University
Participants Leveraging Silicon Valley Linkages: Taiwan's New Policies to Nurture the Med-Tech Innovation Ecosystem
Momoko Kawakami, Institute of Developing Economies
Policy Regimes, Shifts, and Networks of Innovation: The Experience of Photovoltaics in Japan
Maki Umemura, Cardiff University Harnessing the Power of Age-Diverse Innovation Teams – Examples from Singapore
Thomas Menkhoff, Singapore Management University
Market, Hierarchy, and Community As Organizing Principles in Product Development: An Empirical Analysis of Product Development Work in Japanese Firms
Norio Tokumaru, Nagoya Institute of Technology
G-16 Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Barrows Hall - 830 Barrows Gendered Labor Markets
G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Participants Explaining Gender Discrimination in the Employment and Earnings of Engineering Graduates in India
Pradeep Choudhury, Jawaharlal Nehru University
Wages of Nurses in Germany: Large Differences Between Occupations and Regions
Dieter Bogai, Institute for Employment Research
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Preliminary Study: Determining a Method to Utilise Japanese Women's Workforce More Effectively
Rei Hasegawa, Daito Bunka University Shinji Hasegawa, Waseda University
Intersectionality or Cumulative Disadvantage? Ethnicity, Gender and Workless Households Effects on Youth Employment
Jacqueline O'Reilly, University of Brighton Interdisciplinary Approaches in Bridging the Achievement Gap: Structural Power Theory and Minority Male Academic Success
Robert Chalwell, Broward College
G-17 Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 263 Dwinelle
Industrial Change G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Participants Labour Market Security during the Crisis in Central and Eastern Europe: The Role of Skills and Institutions
Zilvinas Martinaitis, Vilnius University Changes in Manufacturing Occupations Leading to Fast Growing Regions. Evidence from the EU-15 Labour Markets
Mariachiara Barzotto, Birmingham Business School, University of Birmingham
The Demise of the Australian Auto Industry and the Occupational Mobility and Skills Transferability of Its Vulnerable Workers
Darryn Snell, RMIT University Youth Differences in the Spanish Labor Market: A Review before and after the Economic Crisis
Luz Maria Pena-Longobardo, Castilla-La Mancha University
H-17 Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 228 Dwinelle The Dynamics of Capture and Inequality in a Market Society
H: Markets, Firms and Institutions
Session Organizer Geoffrey Underhill, Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research, University of Amsterdam
Moderator Geoffrey Underhill, Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research, University of Amsterdam
Participants Markets, Institutions, and Transaction Costs: The Endogeneity of Governance
Geoffrey Underhill, Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research, University of Amsterdam
Exporting Labour Abuse out of Recession? How Economic Cycles in the Global North Affect Labour Conditions in the Global South
Sijeong Lim, Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research, University of Amsterdam
The Promise and Perversity of Trade Adjustment Assistance: The Political Economy of Labour Compensation in the United States
Brian Burgoon, University of Amsterdam Social Proximity, Revolving Doors, and Private Sector Lobbying of the US Securities and Exchange Commission 1996-2013
Kevin Young, University of Massachusetts Amherst
H-18 Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 219 Dwinelle Location, Institutions and Relationships
H: Markets, Firms and Institutions
Participants Location and Jobs Creation: Do Institutions Matter? an Empirical Analysis on 2004-2010 France
Nadine Levratto, EconomiX-CNRS, university of Paris Ouest Nanterre; Kedge Business School
Relational Governance and Modularity of Japanese Automotive Industry: Effects and Dynamic of Strategic Action FIELD
Paulo Matui, Federal University os São Carlos
Firm Experience and Interdependent Behavior in Plant Location Choice: Entry of Japanese Auto Parts Suppliers into China
Kazuyo Ando, Chiba Univerisity of Commerce Reiko Takenouchi, University of Yamanashi
Discussant Michael Witt, INSEAD
J-07 Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 105 Dwinelle
Taxation
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J: Rethinking the Welfare State
Moderator
Michal Koreh, University of Haifa
Participants The Micro-Foundation and Macro-Manifestation of the Eco-Welfare State: The Case of Public Healthcare and Environmental Taxation in 22 OECD Countries (1985-2010)
Chuanshen Qin, School of Public Policy and Management, Tsinghua University
Let Them Eat Cake? Inequality and Public Attitudes Towards Progressive Taxation
Sarah Berens, University of Cologne Margarita Gelepithis, University of East London
Spending and Taxing: Towards a Fiscal Centred Perspective in Social Policy Research
Michal Koreh, University of Haifa
L-11 Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 88 Dwinelle Financial Regulation & Its Discontents: International & Domestic Aspects
L: Regulation and Governance
Participants Corporate Tax Avoidance and Evasion and Its Effect on Development; Forms of Corporate Tax Avoidance, What Has Been Done, to What Effect, Why so Little Has Been Done and What Can be Done?
Ashish Singh, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India
Moral Standards and Means of Political Control in the New Era of Central Banking
Clement Fontan, Universite de Montreal Transparency and Financial Regulation in the Age of Terror
Anna Hanson, Northwestern The Transformation of Private Regulation: The Case of Rating Agencies in Finance and Healthcare
Joris Gjata, University of Virginia
M-09 Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 134 Dwinelle Estructura Productiva y Comercio
M: Spanish Language
Moderator Milagros Dones, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid
Participants Comercio y Desigualdad. El Caso De Los Países Hispanohablantes
Aranzazu Narbona, UNIV. ALCALA DE HENARES Juan Carlos Jimenez, University of Alcala
Different Partners, Different Patterns in Production and Trade: The Case of Brazil
Marta Castilho, UFRJ - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro Julia Torracca, UFRJ - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
Identidad Mexicana Desterritorializada? La Experiencia Identitaria De La Clase Media Calificada Migrante En Australia
M. Laura Vazquez Maggio, UNAM Contribuye La Union Monetaria a Una Mayor Especializacion Productiva?
Maria Isabel Heredero de Pablos, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Milagros Dones, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid
N-13 Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 247 Dwinelle Household Consumption and Indebtedness
N: Finance and Society
Participants Borrowed Dreams. How Household Debt Drives the Knowledge Economy.
Andreas Wiedemann, MIT Trends in Consumer Credit Market in Post-Transition European Countries – Is the Life Cycle of Saving and Borrowing Relevant?
Maria Lissowska, Warsaw School of Economics
Who Speculates? Financial Experience and Household Participation in Asset Bubbles
Adam Goldstein, Harvard University Social Foundations of Economic Outlooks: How Race and Social Resources Influence Consumer Expectations and Attitudes
Megan Doherty Bea, Cornell University
N-14 Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 246 Dwinelle Meanings and Discources on Finance and Financialization
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N: Finance and Society
Participants Cross-Border Investment in China: Financial, Moral and Political Meanings of an Everyday Practice
Horacio Ortiz, CNRS, IRISSO, Université Paris Dauphine, UMR 7170; Research Institute of Anthropology, East China Normal University
"Market Citizenship" and the Nation: Popular Financial Trading in Israel
Galit Ailon, Department of Sociology & Anthropology, Bar-Ilan University
Can We Tether Finance to the Productive Economy?: Experimental Monetary Practices in Islamic Finance
Aaron Pitluck, Illinois State University; University of Chicago
Effects of the Financialization of Housing Discourse: Evidence from the San Francisco Bay Area
Mary Shi, UC Berkeley
O-07 Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 83 Dwinelle Growing Importance of Large Transnational First Tier Suppliers in Global Value Chains
O: Global Value Chains
Session Organizers Shamel Azmeh, London School of Economics Khalid Nadvi, The University of Manchester Cornelia Staritz, Austrian Foundation for Development Research (ÖFSE) Gale Raj-Reichert, University of Manchester
Participants Giant manufacturers and mass labor: a comparison of labor-management relations at the world’s largest footwear manufacturer
Jeroen Merk, International Institute of Social Studies (ISS) of Erasmus University Rotterdam
Rethinking the Role of Large Trans-National First-Tier Suppliers in the Garments and Electronics Industry
Shamel Azmeh, London School of Economics
Ugrading of Intermediaries in Fresh Food Supply Networks Dynamics in the Emerging Economy of Turkey
Inka Gersch, Research Associate The Influence of Power in Inter-Firm Relations on Flexibility and Security
Valeria Pulignano, KU Leuven
P-14 Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 206 Dwinelle Financial and Non-Financial Reporting: Stakeholders Expectation and Value Creation
P: Accounting, Economics, and Law
Session Organizer Guler Aras, Yildiz Technical University
Moderator Guler Aras, Yildiz Technical University
Participants Sustainability As Reported and Sustainability As Received: A Case of Disparate Narratives? Paul Williams
Paul Williams, North Carolina State University
Is Abatement Reporting the New CSR/Environmental Accounting? Sue Ravenscroft
Sue Ravenscroft, Iowa State University Debunking Shareholder Ownership of Companies Is a Necessary Precondition for Meaningful Financial Reporting to Serve Stakeholders.
Prem Sikka, Essex Business School Financial and Non-Financial Reporting: Stakeholders and Value Creation
Shyam Sunder, Yale School of Management
P-15 Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 205 Dwinelle Corporate Governance and Financialization (I): Evidence and Implications
P: Accounting, Economics, and Law
Moderator Thomas Clarke, University of Technology Sydney
Participants Corporate Governance and Compounding Inequality: Shareholder Primacy and Executive Pay
Thomas Clarke, University of Technology Sydney
Divergent Responses to Financialization in UK Big Pharma?: The Cases of Glaxosmithkline(GSK) Versus Astrazeneca
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Stuart Parris, The Open University Convergence or Emerging Diversity?: Understanding the Impact of Foreign Investors on Corporate Governance in Japan
Hideaki Miyajima, Waseda University Ryo Ogawa, Waseda University
What determines the emergence of a new sovereign wealth fund?
Valerie Kinon, ICHEC 18Bis Rue Coysvox,
Q-14 Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 251 Dwinelle Culture, Moralities, and Informal Economy
Q: Asian Capitalisms
Participants Humble Comrades: Anti-Corruption and the Dual Moralities of Private Consumption and Public Presentation Among the Chinese Rich
Lake Lui, Hong Kong Institute of Education Solee Shin, National University of Singapore
Patient Brokerage and the Expansion of Corruption Network in China
Yingyao Wang, Brown University The Chinese Economy Between Confucianism and Modernity
Klaus Nielsen, Birkbeck, University of London
TH07-09 Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 87 Dwinelle Dialogues between Islamic Ethics, Business Ethics, and Market Theory
Islam and the Construction of New Economic Moralities: Divergence, Convergence and Competing Futures
Participants Al-Ghazali's Ethical Theory and Governance of Islamic Financial Institutions: A Study of Ethical Dilemma in Islamic Decision Making
Rosly Saiful, World Bank Ethics in Islamic Finance: A Methodological Framework
Habib Ahmed, Durham University Business School
TH08-04 Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 259 Dwinelle Market Legitimacy, Identity and Discourses I
Market Morals, Taboo Categories and
Redefined Legitimacy
Participants Fertile Markets: Governing Cross-Border Reproductive Care
Eleni Tsingou, Copenhagen Business School From Madness to Mental Illness: Legality, Legitimacy and Morality in the Psychotropic Drugs Market
Mauricio Reinert, Maringa State University; Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Co-Opt or Co-Exist? a Study of Medical Cannabis Dispensaries' Identity-Based Responses to Recreational-Use Legalization in Colorado and Washington
Greta Hsu, University of California, Davis Moralizing Economic Brokerage: How Transnational Illegal Drug Brokers Gain Legitimacy in China
Lantian Li, Northwestern University, Sociology Department
TH10-05 Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Dwinelle Hall - 258 Dwinelle The Material Construction of Value
Morality and Materiality in Markets
Participants (Im) Materiality of Good Food
Galina Kallio, Aalto University School of Business
Demonstrating Value: The Materiality of Measurement Tools and the Legitimation of New Institutions
Yuval Millo, University of Leicester Valuing Corporate Discourses. a Case Study on Management Fads Market in Brazil
Monise Picanco, University of Sao Paulo Subtractive Production of a Moral Commodity Along the Global Value Chain of Used Clothing
Emma Greeson, University of California San Diego
TH13-07 Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Barrows Hall - 420 Barrows Inequality, Growth and Living Standards
Reducing Inequality: Yes We Can?
Moderator Lane Kenworthy, University of California, San Diego
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Participants Evaluating and Explaining the Evolution of Ordinary Living Standards Across 30 OECD Countries Between 1980-2013
Brian Nolan, INET, University of Oxford What Happened to Shared Growth? a Cross-Country Comparison of the US with Four Other Rich Countries, 1979-2014
David Howell, The New School A Reassessment of the Institutional Determinants of Wage Inequality: Examining the Role of Law and Legal Institutions in ‘Inclusive' Pay-Setting Institutions and Pay Equity Outcomes
Andrew Morton, University of Leeds
FP-09 Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm South Hall – 202 South Hall Featured Panel - Author Meets Critics: "The Moral Background: An Inquiry into the History of Business Ethics" by Gabriel Abend (Princeton University Press, 2014)
Featured Panels & Speakers
Session Organizer Neil Fligstein, University of California, Berkeley
Book Author Gabriel Abend, New York University
Critics Daniel Hirschman, Brown University Elizabeth Popp Berman, University at Albany, SUNY Steve Vaisey, Duke University
A-04 Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Barrows Hall - 56 Barrows Moral Economies and Communitarian Ideals. Local Experiences from Asia and America.
A: Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society
Participants La Crisis De Credibilidad De Los Partidos Políticos En México: Zqué Crisis?
Alberto Zuarth Garduño, Senado de la República / México
Moral Economy in the Case of Short Chains and Local Production
Elisa Gritti, Universidade Federal De Pernambuco
The Moral Consequences of Economic Growth on the Local Business Development: A Case of
Phitsanulok Investigation Bhagaporn Wattanadumrong, Department of Economics, Faculty of Business, Economics and Communications,Naresuan University
Irish Communities Networks in the Center of Mexico at the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century
Francisco Javier Velazquez-Sagahon, University of Guanajuato
B-16 Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Barrows Hall - 166 Barrows The Influence of International Institutions in Development
B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Participants Large Scale Credit: Development and Poverty, the Two Sides of the Structural Adjustment Coin. Some Lessons from Romania
Luminita Anda Mandache, University of Arizona
Understanding the Enthusiasm of Vocational Education and Training in Turkey: Social or Liberal Reasons?
Merve Sancak, University of Cambridge
C-10 Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Barrows Hall - 832 Barrows Women in Executive and Business Positions
C: Gender, Work and Family
Participants Women in Executive Positions: The Interweaving of Individuals and Macro-Institutional Dimensions
Vanessa di Paola, Aix-Marseille University, Lest Dominique Epiphane, CEREQ Stephanie Moullet, Aix-Marseille University, Lest
Profiles of Women on Large Swiss Firms Stephanie Ginalski, Lausanne University
Gender, Race and Diversity: Professional Trajectories of Brazilian Black Businesswomen
Pedro Jaime, Department of Business Administration, Centro Universitário da FEI
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Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 234 Dwinelle Professions, Economics and Markets
D: Professions and Professionals in a
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Globalizing World
Moderator Lasse Folke Henriksen, Copenhagen Business School
Participants Markets and Intermediation: The Case of Horse Racing Economy
Carole Botton, École Supérieure de Commerce de Pau
Neoliberal Grandfathers and the Success of Their Progeny: A Genealogical Analysis of Economists' Professional Networks
Kevin Young, University of Massachusetts Amherst Lasse Henriksen, Copenhagen Business School
The Transformation of the Engineer Profession in the Global and Finantial Capitalism
Julio Donadone, Universidade Federal de São Carlos - UFSCar
E14 Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 189 Dwinelle Company-Level Bargaining in a Global Economy: Comparative Perspectives on Negotiated Flexibility
E: Industrial Relations and the Political Economy
Session Organizers Anna Ilsøe, FAOS, Department of Sociology, Copenhagen University Patrice Jalette, University of Montreal
Participants Collective Bargaining at the Establishment Level in Québec: Balanced or Asymmetrical Flexibility and Security Outcomes?
Patrice Jalette, University of Montreal Partnership Under Pressure: Decentralized Bargaining in Danish and Australian Manufacturing
Anna Ilsoe, FAOS, Department of Sociology, Copenhagen University
F-10 Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 235 Dwinelle Technology Transfer and the Consumption of Innovations
F: Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation
Moderator Matthew Allen, Alliance Manchester
Business School
Participants The Dynamics of VALUE in the Adoption of NOVEL Practices: A Study of OPEN Access Self-Archiving in Academic Institutions
Shahzad (Shaz) Ansari, University of Cambridge
Is This Innovation Disruptive? A Case from Japanese Contact Lenses Market
Hisanaga Amikura, Sophia University Local Institutional Mechanisms in Knowledge Creation and Diffusion: Case Studies of Video Game Clusters
Bibiana Pulido, University of Montreal
G-18 Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Barrows Hall - 830 Barrows Careers and Knowledge
G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Participants Knowledge Economies and the Political Economy of Skill Formation in Higher Education. a Comparison of Policies and Actors in Britain and Germany.
Niccolo Durazzi, Department of Social Policy, LSE
Educational Mismatch and Promotions to Managerial Positions: A Test of the Career Mobility Theory
Philipp Grunau, Institute for Employment Research
Career Mobility and the Third Space of Hybridity: Creative Artists As Knowledge Brokers in Academic-Practitioner Communities
Alice Lam, Royal Holloway, University of London
G-19 Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 134 Dwinelle New Economy
G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Participants IQ + Effort + Creativity = Creatocracy: Reconsidering Creative Talent at Work in the “New Economy”
David Kyle, University of California, Davis Dustin Mabry, University of California, Davis
Digitalization: Recipe or Trigger for Structural Labour Market Problems?
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Ulrich Walwei, Institute for Employment Research (IAB)
Co-Work in(g) Progress. A New Approach to the Job in the Third Millennium
Elisa Badiali, University of Bologna Varieties of Coworking: A Socio-Organizational Analysis
Ivana Pais, Università Cattolica Go Hard or Go Home? Analyzing the Effects of Working from Home on Productivity and Promotion
Kira Pauka, University of Basel
H-19 Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 228 Dwinelle Markets and Their Consequences
H: Markets, Firms and Institutions
Participants Romancing the Home: Emotions and the Interactional Creation of Demand in the Housing Market
Max Besbris, New York University The Emergence of Market Order through Organizational Processes: A Study of Closed-Auction Markets for Antiques and Secondhand Goods in Japan
Kimihiro Furuse, Musashi University What Is New about Unintended Consequences in New Economic Sociology?
Adriana Mica, Institute of Applied Social Siences - University of Warsaw
Discussant Betsy Carter, University of New Hampshire
J-08 Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 105 Dwinelle Institutional and Neoliberal Constraints
J: Rethinking the Welfare State
Moderator Asa Maron, Stanford University
Participants Governing Risky Childhoods: How Neoliberal Governance Prescriptions Rule out Social Rights
Asa Maron, Stanford University Fiscal Policy Investment Rule: Constitutional Analysis
Erkki Siivonen, University of Tampere The Politics of Organising Private Social
Protection – Individualising or Socialising Welfare Responsibility?
Pieter Tuytens, London School of Economics
L-12 Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 88 Dwinelle Economic Governance & Its Reform in Europe
L: Regulation and Governance
Participants The Governance of Labor Market Politics through Street Level Organizations –
Peter Kupka, Institute for Employment Research
The Rise of "Evidence Based Bureaucracies" Economic Knowledge in Health Policy in the UK and France
Daniel Benamouzig, Sciences Po CNRS Magali Robelet, Université Lyon 2
Why Market-Making Interactions Between States and Firms Fail Despite Aligned Interests and Ideas: Organizing the Hungarian Mortgage Market As a Socio-Technical Process
Zsuzsanna Vargha, University of Leicester; MIT
N-15 Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 247 Dwinelle Financial Elites in the Global South
N: Finance and Society
Session Organizer Nina Bandelj, University of California, Irvine
Participants Capital Brokers in Emerging Markets
Kimberly Hoang, University of Chicago The Jeitinho Estrangeiro: Foreign Investors, Brazilian Regulators, and Control over Farmland
Madeleine Fairbairn, University of California, Santa Cruz
The Rock Stars of Islamic Finance: Shariah Scholars As Agents of Formal Rationalization
Ryan Calder, Johns Hopkins University Old Wine in New Bottles: Translating Finance for an International Elite
Brooke Harrington, Copenhagen Business School
Discussant Nina Bandelj, University of California, Irvine
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N-16 Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 246 Dwinelle Financial Experts and Knowedge Networks
N: Finance and Society
Participants Acknowledgement Networks in Financial Economics
Andreas Andrikopoulos, University of the Aegean
Representation As Intervention: From Performativity to Looping Effects in a Post-2008 World
Dean Curran, University of Calgary The Transparency of Transparency International
Byron VIllacis, UC Berkeley Sell-Side Analysts, Buy-Side Analysts and Positional Struggles in the Field of Financial Advice
Yuval Millo, University of Leicester Crawford Spence, Warwick Business School
Revisiting the Connection Between the Division of Labour and Social Exchange Theory: The Role of Standards Setting and Governance
Yally Avrahampour, London School of Economics & Political Science
O-08 Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 83 Dwinelle Power in GVCs
O: Global Value Chains
Participants The Role of the State in Global Value Chains
Lukas Brun, Duke University; North Carolina State University Joonkoo Lee, Hanyang University
Governance in Agricultural Value Chains in Tamaulipas, Mexico: The Cases of Soybean, Sorghum, Sugar Cane and Rice.
Francisco Garcia-Fernandez, Autonomous University of Tamaulipas
‘Power' in Global Value Chains Mark Dallas, Union College
P-16 Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 206 Dwinelle Corporate Governance and Financialization (II): Social Control of Business
P: Accounting, Economics, and Law
Moderator Simon Deakin, University of Cambridge
Participants The Widening Scope of Directors Duties: The Increasing Impact of Corporate Environmental Responsibility
Thomas Clarke, University of Technology Sydney
Agency Theory: Explaining or Creating Problems? Good Governance and Ethical Behaviour for Sustainable Business
Guler Aras, Yildiz Technical University Does Shareholder Protection Promote Stock Market Development?
Prabirjit Sarkar, Jadavpur University Simon Deakin, Law Faculty, University of Cambridge
Prevention of Money Laundering and the Financing of Terrorism for Market Integrity and Growth in Latin America and the Caribbean
Stefanie Garry, Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean Juan Carlos Moreno-Brid, UNAM
Q-15 Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 251 Dwinelle Employement Practices, Representations and Organizations of Labor Markets
Q: Asian Capitalisms
Participants Knowledge Sharing Among Professionals in a Regional Cluster Across the Organizations : Positive Factors and Negative Factors
Masayo Fujimoto, Doshisha University Evolution of Employment Practices in Automobile Industry and Financial Industry in Japan: An Implication on the Diversification of Employment Systems
Mari Yamauchi, Doshisha University Rural Reindustrialization, Innovation Policy and the Identity Change of Labour Migrants in the Pearl River Delta
Junrong Du, Sun Yat-sen University
TH05-07 Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 262 Dwinelle Domesticizing Finance: Roundtable Discussion
Domesticizing Financial Economies - Part 3
Moderator
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Sarah Sparke, University of the West of England
Participants Domesticizing Financial Economies. Studies of Finance in Between Market Devices, Everyday Calculation and Government.
José Ossandón, Copenhagen Business School
Discussants Daniel Fridman, University of Texas at Austin Liz Moor, Goldsmiths, University of London Magdalena Villarreal, CIESAS
TH07-10 Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 87 Dwinelle Religious Reasoning, Instrumental Reasoning, and Labor
Islam and the Construction of New Economic Moralities: Divergence, Convergence and Competing Futures
Participants Centralized Islam for Socio-Economic Control: Human Capital and Gender Roles in the Service of Moral Economy in Turkey
Umut Korkut, Glasgow Caledonian University Hande Eslen-Ziya, KwaZulu-Natal University
Labor Rights and Fair Wage in Islam - Ideals and Realities
Aljawhara AlQuayid, Alfaisal University Rise of Instrumental Reasoning and Decline of Embeddedness in Social Relations: Emergence of New Islamic Economic Moralities
Harun Sencal, Durham University Business School
Exploration of Islamic Moral Axioms in Employer-Employee Relationships in Saudi Arabia
Saud Alshathri, Alfaisal University
TH07-11 Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 89 Dwinelle Religious Values, Attitudes, and Choices
Islam and the Construction of New Economic Moralities: Divergence, Convergence and Competing Futures
Participants Consumption and Morality: Goals, Principles and Behavioral Framework in Islamic Economics
Hafas Furqani, Ar-Raniry State Islamic University (UIN Ar-Raniry)
Islam and its Impact on Economic and Financial Attitudes in Indonesia
Fauziah Yuniarti, Universitas Indonesia Exploring the Religiosity within the Clash of Interest and Institutional Underdevelopment in Islamic Financial Behavioural Norms: The Behaviour of Islamic-Account Holders in Indonesia
Banjaran Surya Indrastomo, Durham University
Generating Islamic Moralities and the Effectiveness of BMTs in Collecting Islamic Social Funding in Indonesia
Kiko Putri, Mehmet Asutay
TH08-05 Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 259 Dwinelle Market Legitimacy, Identity and Discourses II
Market Morals, Taboo Categories and Redefined Legitimacy
Participants Techno-logics of Seizure: Crime, Capital, and Citizenship in Jamaica
Jovan Lewis, University of California, Berkeley
Institutional Analysis of the Effects of Social and Economic Reforms on Constructions of Legitimate and Informal Work in Germany
Tracy Corley, Northeastern University The Things we do by Definition: Definitional Discourse & Changing Moral Boundaries in Markets
Paul Conville, University of Leicester Corporate Legitimacy Across Cultural Contexts: Mapping the Cultural Schemata of Religio-Institutional Actors
Matthew Mitchell, Drake University
TH10-06 Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Dwinelle Hall - 258 Dwinelle Materiality of Moral Knowledge
Morality and Materiality in Markets
Participants Conspiracies as Structure and Perception
Georg Rilinger, University of Chicago Fairness in the Field: How Practitioners of Randomized Controlled Field Experiments Manage Randomized Resource Allocation
Margarita Rayzberg, Northwestern University Technologies of Householding: Morality and Materiality in Domestic Economic Life
Mateusz Halawa, Department of
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Anthropology, The New School for Social Research
TH13-08 Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Barrows Hall - 420 Barrows Redistribution
Reducing Inequality: Yes We Can?
Moderator Lane Kenworthy, University of California, San Diego
Participants Tax-Benefit Patterns: Impact on Inequality Reduction
Elvire Guillaud, University Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne (CES) Michael Zemmour, Sciences Po (LIEPP)
Poverty, Inequality and Asset-Based Policies: A Cross-Country Analysis
Ive Marx, University of Antwerp Varieties of Capitalism (VoC) and Varieties of Distributions (VoD): How Welfare Regimes Affect the Pre and Post Transfer Shapes of Inequalities?
Louis Chauvel, University of Luxembourg
FP-10 Sunday - 12:30pm - 1:30pm Dwinelle Hall - 155 Dwinelle Featured Panel - The Moral Economy of Tech
Featured Panels & Speakers
Session Organizers Marion Fourcade, UC Berkeley AnnaLee Saxenian, University of California, Berkeley
Moderator AnnaLee Saxenian, University of California, Berkeley
Discussants Maciej Ceglowski, Pinboard Kieran Healy, Duke University Stuart Russell, University of California, Berkeley
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Ansari, Shahzad F-10 Aassouli, Dalal TH07-04 Abdelnour, Sarah TH15-01
TH01-02 Abdul Rahman, Syahirah
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Abend, Gabriel FP-09 Abozaid, Abdulazeem TH07-03 Ahmadjian, Christina H-07 Ahmed, Habib TH07-09 Ailon, Galit N-14 Albo, Adolfo N-06 Alcoverro, Adria F-08 Alean, Augusto M-01 Alexander, Rachel O-03 Ali, Ashraf TH07-04 Allen, Matthew H-02
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F-10 Almond, Phil TH06-1 AlQuayid, Aljawhara TH07-10 Alshathri, Saud TH07-10 Alvarez-Herranz, Agustin
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Amable, Bruno E-12 Amaro, Marcela M-07 Amate Fortes, Ignacio M-05 Ambra, Maria Concetta
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Amengual, Matthew TH02-2
B-14 Amikura, Hisanaga F-10 Ampudia, Nora M-03 Anable, Bryce TH01-03 Anderson, Kathryn TH12-06
TH10-04 Ando, Kazuyo H-18 Andrade, Rogerio L-05 Andrikopoulos, Andreas
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Ang, Yuen Yuen B-13
Angeletti, Thomas TH10-01 Anping, Huang Q-13 Antunes, Bethania G-14 Apaydin, Fulya TH07-06 Appiah, Elizabeth TH09-07 Aras, Guler P-14
P-16 Arcidiacono, Davide TH01-07 Arita, Shin Q-09 Arnholtz, Jens E-03 Arnold, Caroline B-03
B-14 Arzoglou, Eleni TH11-01 Ashwood, Loka TH11-06 Asutay, Mehmet TH07-01
TH07-07 Atal, Maha B-14 Attwood-Charles, William
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Auffenberg, Jennie E-13 Auvray, Tristan P-07 Avdukic, Alija TH07-02 Avlijas, Sonja E-04 Avrahampour, Yally N-16 Aydin, Necati TH07-02 Azam, Rifat P-08 Azid, Toseef TH07-02 Azmeh, Shamel O-07 Badiali, Elisa G-19 Badigannavar, Vidyadhar
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Baggesen Klitgaard, Michael
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Bajpai, Kartikeya H-12 Balsiger, Philip H-11 Balunovic, Filip TH12-03 Bamber, Greg E-08 Bandelj, Nina C-01
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N-15 Barajas, Maria del Rosio
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Bardak, Ummuhan G-15 Barraud de Lagerie, Pauline
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Barreiro-Gen, Maria M-07 Bartley, Tim TH02-5
TH02-6 Barzotto, Mariachiara O-06
G-17 Basbug, Gokce TH14-01
G-11 Baudot, Lisa P-11 Bauer, Frank J-06 Bayham, Lindsay TH05-02
N-07 Beauvisage, Thomas TH09-03 Becher, Debbie TH04-03 Bechter, Barbara E-01 Beckert, Jens FP-05 Beeferman, Larry TH07-01 Behuria, Pritish TH11-03
O-04 Beland, Daniel Q-03 Benamouzig, Daniel L-12 Benassi, Chiara G-02
E-11 Bennett, Elizabeth TH12-03 Bereni, Laure L-04 Berens, Sarah J-07 Bernard, Sophie TH01-02 Berrou, Jean-Philippe G-11 Bertolini, Alessio G-02 Bertolini, Sonia G-02 Besbris, Max H-05
H-19 Beuscart, Jean-Samuel
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TH09-02
TH15-03 Bhankaraully, Shabneez
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Bichoffe, Ana Carolina TH11-01
L-07 Bika, Zografia B-04
G-10 Billows, Sebastian L-01
L-03 Biswas, Sujay Q-01 Bittmann, Simon TH08-02
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Blithe, Sarah TH08-03 Block, Fred N-01 Bloom, Peter TH11-01 Blue, Sky TH12-02 Bogai, Dieter G-08
G-16 Bohle, Dorothee B-09
E-10 Boshuijzen - van Burken, Christine
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Botelho, Antonio B-15 Botoeva, Aisalkyn TH07-08 Botton, Carole D-07 Bould, Sally C-01 Bourgeron, Theo P-03
N-11 Bowkett, Cassandra TH06-2 Boyer, Robert B-08
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P-10 Branco, Manuel G-04
P-05 Brandl, Bernd E-02 Brandtner, Christof A-03 Braun, Benjamin N-04 Briones, Almudena M-06 Brito Lourenco, Luiz Carlos
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Brombin, Alice TH12-07 Brook, Paul D-04 Brookes, Marissa TH02-6 Broschak, Joe D-06 Bruce, Joshua J-04 Brun, Lukas O-08 Bruszt, Laszlo TH02-1
B-09 Buciuni, Giulio O-01
O-03 Budney, Jen TH12-02 Burgoon, Brian H-17 Busarello, Carla B-15 Buss, Klaus-Peter TH01-04 Cabestany Ruiz, Gabriela
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Calder, Ryan N-15 Calnitsky, David TH13-04 Cano, Liliana P-07 Cantillon, Bea J-01
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Cardon, Vincent TH09-01
F-05 Carolina, Marelli TH12-03 Carrieri, Domenico E-12 Carrillo, Jorge O-02
TH06-4 Carter, Betsy H-08
H-19 Casey, Catherine TH03-2 TH03-3 Castelle, Michael TH01-04 Castilho, Marta O-03
M-09 Castilla Carrascal, Ivette Tatiana
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Cateia, Júlio B-02 Cebollada, Marta C-09 Ceglowski, Maciej FP-10 Cerqueira, Kleber J-02 Cervantes Arenillas, David
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N-06 Cetrez, Rahsan TH10-03 Chabrak, Nihel P-03 Chai, Dominic Q-13 Chalwell, Robert C-05
G-16 Chang, Jiyeun Q-04 Chanteau, Jean-Pierre TH03-1
TH03-3 Chaudhry, Muhammad Omer
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Chauvel, Louis TH13-08 Chentouf, Leila G-05 Chirita, Anca P-07 Choi, Joon Nak B-02 Chorev, Nitsan B-05 Choudhury, Pradeep G-07
G-16 Christensen, Paul TH04-01 Cioffi, John L-03
L-10 Clarence-Smith, Suryamayi
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Clark, Ian E-07 Clarke, Thomas P-15
P-16 Clemens, Elisabeth L-02
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Coelho, Valeria M-08 Cohen, Maurie TH12-05 Coles, Amanda TH06-5 Collado-Cueto, Luis Angel
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Colling, Trevor E-07 Comella, Lynn TH08-03 Conle, Marcus Q-06 Contreras, Oscar O-03 Conville, Paul TH08-05 Coombs, Nathan N-03 Cordera Campos, Rolando
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Coriat, Benjamin P-05
TH01-05 Corley, Tracy TH08-05 Corò, Giancarlo B-10 Coslor, Erica TH08-01 Courtioux, Pierre G-07 Covarrubias V., Alex TH03-2 Cronert, Axel J-06 Crowley, Edward TH04-03
J-04 Cserpes, Tunde H-10 Cueto, Begona TH06-1 Cunha, Marcia TH05-03 Cuninghame, Robert TH12-05 Curran, Dean TH09-06
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N-16 da Silva, Julimar M-02 M-06 Dalinghaus, Ursula N-02 Dallas, Mark O-05
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O-08 de Groen, Willem Pieter
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de Paiva, Alexandre B-15 Deakin, Simon P-05
P-16 Deeg, Richard H-15 Deforge, Quentin TH11-02 Delpierre, Alizee D-01 Demuth, Frauke TH07-01 DePalma, Lindsay N-02 Deringer, William FP-05 Desai, Sameeksha B-14 Deville, Joe TH05-02
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TH05-04 di Paola, Vanessa C-10 Dias, Sabrina G-09 Diaz-Roldan, Carmen M-01 Diener, Katharina C-09 Dietrich, Hans G-03 DiTomaso, Nancy A-02 Dix, Guus TH10-04 Dluhosch, Barbara O-06 Dobbins, Tony E-08 Doctrinal, Laure TH13-02 Doerflinger, Nadja E-04 Doering, Heike B-01
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H-13 Doherty Bea, Megan N-13 Domingues, Fabian M-02
H-04 Dominguez Rivas, Mario Ivan
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Dominguez-Villalobos, Lilia
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Donadone, Julio H-15 D-07 Donaghey, Jimmy TH03-4 Doner, Richard B-03
B-07 Dones, Milagros M-09 Du, Junrong Q-15 Dubal, Veena H-06 Dubuisson-Quellier, Sophie
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Duhautois, Richard G-13 Dundon, Tony E-08 Dupuis, Mathieu TH06-5 Durand, Cedric B-08 Durazzi, Niccolo J-06
G-18 Durif, Fabien TH09-04 Duteurtre, Guillaume B-15 Eaton, Charlie J-01
TH14-03 Ebbinghaus, Bernhard
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TH13-03 Eberhart, Robert H-18 Ebner, Alexander TH04-01 Eichhorst, Werner G-01
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Eiermann, Martin TH12-06 Eisl, Andreas L-08 Elder-Vass, Dave TH09-05
TH09-06 Elliott, Rebecca J-03 Emilien, Blandine TH06-2 Epiphane, Dominique C-10 Ergen, Timur L-01
TH04-02 Erhel, Christine G-13 Erikson, Emily B-08
F-08 Ernst, Ekkehard G-05 Erturk, Ismail N-08 Eslen-Ziya, Hande TH07-10 Espinosa, Juan TH10-01 Fahel, Murilo M-08 Fairbairn, Madeleine N-15 Fairbrother, Peter TH06-3 Farrell, Henry TH02-2
TH02-3 Fernández, Yolanda M-08
M-07 Fernández-Muñoz, Santiago
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Ferragina, Emanuele C-03
C-07 Ferreira, Semertsides B-02 Fink, Pierre-Christian L-05 Finotto, Vladi F-07 Fiorio, Carlo V. TH13-06 Fischer, Claude FP-06 Flaherty, Eoin N-10 Fleckenstein, Timo G-15 Folke Henriksen, Lasse
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D-07 Fontan, Clement L-11 Fornabaio, Lara TH12-02 Forno, Francesca TH12-01
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TH12-06 Fourcade, Marion SP-02 Frangi, Lorenzo E-05 Freye, Saskia H-14
E-13 Fridman, Daniel TH05-01
TH05-07 Fuentes, Alberto F-06
Fujimoto, Masayo Q-15 Fuller, Douglas B-01
B-03 Furqani, Hafas TH07-11 Furuse, Kimihiro H-12
H-19 Fusulier, Bernard C-08 Gallie, Martin C-09 Garcia Calvo, Angela Q-06 Garcia, Gerardo TH05-01 Garcia, Maciel O-03 Garcia, Nohora P-02 Garcia-Fernandez, Francisco
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Garcia-Lopez, Maria Jose
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Garry, Stefanie P-16 Gasparri, Stefano E-05
TH06-5 Gaston, Pablo E-13 Geiger, Susi TH10-03 Gelepithis, Margarita J-07 Gereffi, Gary B-03
O-05 Gersch, Inka O-07 Geyer, Leonard J-06 Gheorghiu, Matei TH15-03 Gianezini, Kelly B-15 Gianezini, Miguelangelo
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