WINIR 2026 – Keynotes
The Eleventh WINIR Conference on Private & Public Institutions for Good Governance features keynotes by Paul Dragos Aligica (University of Bucharest & George Mason University, Hungary & USA) and Julia Black (Oxford, UK)…
The Eleventh WINIR Conference on Private & Public Institutions for Good Governance features keynotes by Paul Dragos Aligica (University of Bucharest & George Mason University, Hungary & USA) and Julia Black (Oxford, UK)…
The Tenth WINIR Conference on Institutions, Entrepreneurship and Shared Prosperity features keynotes by Magnus Henrekson (Research Institute of Industrial Economics & Institutet för Näringslivsforskning (IFN), Sweden), Maria Minniti (Syracuse University, USA) and Erik Stam (Utrecht University, The Netherlands)..
The WINIR Conference on Institutional Resilience & Recovery featured keynotes by Jennifer Lackey (Northwestern University, USA) and Tymofiy Mylovanov (Kyiv School of Economics, Ukraine & University of Pittsburgh, USA).
The WINIR Conference on Institutional Innovation & Evolution will feature keynotes by Eric Beinhocker (University of Oxford, UK), Geoffrey M. Hodgson (Loughborough University London, UK) and David Sloan Wilson (Binghampton University, USA).
The WINIR Conference on Polycentric Governance & the Challenges of the 21st Century featured keynotes by Elizabeth Baldwin (University of Arizona, USA), Tine de Moor (Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands) and Harini Nagendra (Azim Premji University in Bangalore, India).
The WINIR Conference on Institutions for Inclusive Societies featured keynotes by Sheilagh Ogilvie (University of Cambridge, UK), Bo Rothstein (University of Gothenburg, Sweden) and John J. Wallis (University of Maryland, USA).
The WINIR Conference on Institutions & the Future of Global Capitalism featured keynotes by Justin Yifu Lin (Peking University, China) and Chenggang Xu (Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business, China).
The WINIR Conference on Institutions & Open Societies featured keynotes by Johanna Mair (Hertie School, Germany), Juliet B. Schor (Boston College, USA) and James A. Robinson (University of Chicago, USA).
The WINIR Conference on Institutions & Human Behaviour featured keynotes by Daron Acemoglu (MIT, USA), John L. Campbell (Dartmouth College, USA), Margaret P. Gilbert (University of California Irvine, USA) and Henry B. Hansmann (Yale Law School, USA).
The WINIR Conference on Institutions, Development & Globalization featured keynotes by Ricardo Crespo (Austral University, Argentina), Dani Rodrik (Harvard University, USA) and Viviana Zelizer (Princeton University, USA).