WINIR 2015 - Programme
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Thursday 10 September
11:00-17:00 Registration
14:15-14:30 Welcome
14:30-15:45 Keynote lecture: Viviana Zelizer
15:45-16:15 Coffee/tea break
16:15-18:00 Parallel sessions 1
18:15-19:00 Reception
Friday 11 September
08:30-11:00 Registration
08:30-10:45 Parallel sessions 2
10:45-11:15 Coffee/tea break
11:15-12:35 Parallel sessions 3
12:35-14:00 Lunch
14:00-15:45 Parallel sessions 4
15:45-16:15 Coffee/tea break
16:15-17:30 Keynote lecture: Dani Rodrik
17:30-19:00 Membership meeting
Saturday 12 September
09:00-10:45 Parallel sessions 5
10:45-11:15 Coffee/tea break
11:15-12:35 Keynote lecture: Ricardo Crespo
12:35-14:00 Lunch
14:00-15:45 Parallel sessions 6
15:45-16:15 Coffee/tea break
16:15-18:15 Round table
19:30-22:00 Conference dinner
Sunday 13 September
09:45-12:00 Guided tour
Thursday 10 September
14:30–15:45 Keynote lecture 1
Viviana A. Zelizer (Princeton University, USA), “Circuits and organizational economies”
Chair: Katharina Pistor
16:15–18:00 Parallel sessions 1
P1.1 – Legal and Political Determinants of Development
Chair: Celia Kerstenetzky
Diogo Coutinho (University of São Paolo, Brazil), “Law and democratic development: an institutionalist approach”
Saeed Khodaverdian (Frankfurt School of Finance and Management, Germany), “Income and democracy: simultaneous effects”
Marina Nistotskaya (Frankfurt School of Finance and Management, Germany) & (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland), Ireland), “State capacity, democracy and human development”
Argentino Pessoa (University of Porto, Portugal), “Institutions and economic development: the role of government”
P1.2 – Foundations of Institutional Analysis I
Chair: Geoff Hodgson
Jorge Ludlow (Metropolitan Autonomous University, Mexico), “J. R. Commons’ views on institutional disagreements and their legal resolution”
Caroline Moron (University of São Paolo, Brazil) & Maria Sylvia Macchione Saes (University of São Paolo, Brazil), “Institutions and entrepreneurship: a bibliometric study”
Salim Rashid (Universiti Utara Malaysia, Malaysia), “Bureaucracy is the backbone of the market: law, markets and local institutions”
Julio Rohenkohl (Federal University of Santa Maria, Brazil) & Solange Regina Marin (Federal University of Santa Maria, Brazil), “Fuzzy sets and the formalization of institutional studies”
P1.3 – Common-Pool Resources, Public Goods and Public Policies
Chair: Angeliki Theophilopoulou
Yuko Aoyama (Clark University, USA) & Rory Horner (University of Manchester, UK), “Collaborative governance for global public goods: a geographical view”
Alain Herscovici (Federal University of Espírito Santo, Brazil), “Tragedy of commons versus tragedy of anticommons? An institutional analysis”
Maria Tereza Mello (Federal University of Espírito Santo, Brazil) & Taiana Fortunato Araújo (Federal University of Espírito Santo, Brazil)(Federal University of Espírito Santo, Brazil), “The impact assessment of the Brazilian Access to Information Act: an interdisciplinary methodological approach”
Lionello Punzo (University of Siena, Italy), Carlos Frederico Leao Rocha (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) & Ana Urraca Ruiz (Fluminense Federal University, Brazil), “Public goods (PGS), common pool resources (CPRs) and new commons (and their governance) as drivers of growth/development”
P1.4 – Institutions for Sustainability and Biodiversity
Chair: Estela Maria Neves
Kepa Astorkiza (University of the Basque Country, Spain), “The cofradías as cooperative institutions in the artisan fisheries of Spain”
Juha Hiedanpaa (Natural Resources Institute Finland, Finland), Matti Salo (Natural Resources Institute Finland, Finland) & Juha Kotilainen (Natural Resources Institute Finland, Finland), “Teleodynamics and institutional design: the hardship of protecting the amur tiger, big leaf mahogany and the grey wolf”
Annika Scharbert (Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria) & Sigrid Stagl (Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria), “Sustainability as an entrepreneurial opportunity”
Lara Werbeloff (Monash University, Australia) & Rebekah Brown (Monash University, Australia), “Institutionalising sustainability innovations: exploring mechanisms of institutional change”
P1.5 – Corporations, Gender and Social Responsibility
Chair: David Gindis
Tristan Auvray (University of Paris North, France), Thomas Dallery (University of the Littoral Opal Coast, France) & Sandra Rigot (University of Paris North, France), “The long-term financing institutions”
Carl-Gustav Linden (University of Helsinki, Finland), “Nokia’s Bridge programme: CSR in search of an institutional context”
Karl McShane (Lund University, Sweden), Fredrik Andersson (Lund University, Sweden) & Sonja Opper (Lund University, Sweden), “Why daddy’s beliefs matter: women representation in top executive positions”
Renata Viaro (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) & Ronaldo Fiani (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), “Governance structures in safety and health at work area: the case of European agency for safety and health at work”
P1.6 – Brazilian Developmental Institutions
Chair: Ana Célia Castro
Lavinia Castro (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), “Brazilian National Development Bank’s (BNDES) experience in strategic planning (1980-2014): lessons and questions”
Claire Debucquois (Columbia University, USA), “The merchant, the prince and the land: a Brazilian perspective on transnational land deals”
Luiz Carlos Prado (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), “Economic reforms, institutions and development: the institutions of regulation in Brazil, 1991-2013”
Olivier Vilpoux (Dom Bosco Catholic University, Brazil), “Agrarian reform and cooperation between settlers in the Midwest of Brazil: an institutional approach”
P1.7 – Between Divergence and Convergence: Institutional Restructuring of “New” Turkey (organised by Derya Gültekin)
Chair: E. Attila Aytekin
Özgün Akduran (Istanbul University, Turkey), “Between divergence and convergence: understanding the Turkish Energy Market Authority in the globalized era”
E. Attila Aytekin (Middle East Technical University), “Eliminating autonomy, creating autonomy: diverging trajectories of provincial autonomous institutions in the late Ottoman Empire”
Havva Ezgi Doğru (York University, Canada), “Between divergence and convergence: understanding Turkish mass housing administration in the globalized world”
Derya Gültekin (Istanbul Technical University, Turkey) & Fuat Ercan (Marmara University, Turkey), “Between divergence and convergence: understanding Turkish central bank independence in the globalized era”
Friday 11 September
08:30–10:45 Parallel sessions 2
P2.1 – Institutions for Governance and Competition
Chair: Ian Maitland
Luciana Ambrozini (University of São Paolo, Brazil), “Corporate governance structure, legal institutional environment and the use of Global Report Initiative Framework: an analysis”
Andy Chen (Chung Yuan Christian University, Taiwan), “Regulating unfair competitive practices through competition law: is ‘unfairness’ in the eye of the beholder?”
Benjamin Furlan (University of Salzburg, Austria), “The effect of merger and acquisition activities on the acquirers’ employment stock”
Felix Hadwiger (University of Hamburg, Germany), “Institutions for international dispute resolution: why do multinational companies sign transnational company agreements?”
Emanuele Lobina (University of Greenwich, UK), ”Wicked problems as institutional dilemmas: the case of sustainable water development”
P2.2 – Aspects of Globalization and International Markets
Chair: Jonathan Perraton
Marcelo Amaral (Fluminense Federal University, Brazil) & Marília Schocair (Fluminense Federal University, Brazil), “Privatization, modernization, internationalization: how a steel Brazilian company turns a global raw materials player”
Marcus De Castro (University of Brasilia, Brazil), “Monetary impacts and currency wars: a blind spot in the discourse about transnational legal orders?”
Felipe Starosta de Waldemar (University of Paris South, France) & Patrick Domingues (University of Paris East Créteil, France), “Export diversification and institutional legacy”
Glauco Oliveira (Council for Economic Defence, Brazil), “Economic globalization and international competition: institutional responses”
Mauro Salvo (independent, Brazil), “Anti-money-laundering policies and their global convergence”
Seda Duygu Sever (Koç University, Turkey), “The institutionalization of global environmental governance and the BRICS”
P2.3 – Developments in Institutional Theory
Chair: Geoff Hodgson
Camila Josino (Federal University of Ceará, Brazil) & Jair do Amaral Filho (Federal University of Ceará, Brazil), “The institutions behind the firm and the governance of contracts”
Svetlana Kirdina (Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia) & John Hall (Portland State University, USA), “Evolutionary institutional thought’s emergence and development in Russia and the United States: a comparative analysis”
Ekaterina Kruglova (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia), “Roots of state failure”
Jawied Nawabi (CUNY Bronx Community College, USA), “How socio-economic analysis of institutions can reveal insights for socioeconomic development”
Bilin Neyapti (Bilkent University, Turkey), “Educate or adjudicate?”
Sandro Schlindwein (Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil) & Ray Ison (Open University, UK), “Crafting and designing institutions for cyber-systemic governance of the Anthropocene”
P2.4 – Institutions and Development in Brazil
Chair: Ana Célia Castro
Nelson Homsy (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), “Building institutional bridges for the analysis of housing policy in Brazil”
Luis Otavio Macedo (Federal University of Mato Grosso, Brazil), “The role of social capital to collective action in agribusiness complex forms of governance: an analysis of Brazilian beef alliances”
Andrea Monteso (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), “Legal certainty, governance and accountability: contributions of contemporary law to the public policies”
Jesseh Rodrigez (University of the State of Amazonas, Brazil), “Evolutionary aspects of peasant production units of territory Manaus and surroundings”
Salvador Vianna (Institute of Applied Economic Research, Brazil), “Institutions and Development in Brazil: 1930-1980”
Julia Paranhos (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), Carla Zaire (University of Paris North, France), Lia Hasenclever (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) & Benjamin Coriat (University of Paris North, France), “Brazil ‘could snatch defeat from the jaws of victory’: policies coordination and multi-resistant HIV/AIDS patients”
P2.5 – Institutions, Politics and Development in Transitional Economies
Chair: Michelle Liu
Ruxanda Berlinschi (University of Leuven, Belgium), “Do migrants affect political opinions back home? Evidence from Moldova”
Anna Kochanova (Max Plank Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Germany) & Maryam Naghsh Nejad (Max Plank Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Germany), “Non-cognitive skills in changing institution environments”
Vasyl Kvartiuk (Leibniz Institute of Agricultural Development in Transition Economies, Germany), “Participation and local governance outcomes in transition: Evidence from Ukraine”
Dina Tsytsulina (Higher School of Economics, Russia), Svetlana Avdasheva (Higher School of Economics, Russia), Svetlana Golovanova (Higher School of Economics, Russia) & Yelena Sidorova (Higher School of Economics, Russia), “Analysis of institutions interaction: antitrust law, enforcement rules and authorities`incentives”
Nela Vlahinic (University of Rijeka, Croatia) & Sasa Zikovic (University of Rijeka, Croatia), “Institutional reforms and regulatory quality: the case of energy sector in South-East Europe”
P2.6 – Knowledge, Skills and Development
Chair: Denise Dollimore
Alfredo Alvarez (National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico), “Models of entrepreneurship, experimental labs of institutional change and development in science and technology environments”
Juan Lopez Aymes (National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico), “Is engagement to GV&PCs the only way to effectively realize economic growth and value-added upgrade in developing economies?”
Renata Lèbre La Rovere (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), Ligia Inhan Matos (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) & Ana Carênina de Albuquerque Ximenes (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil), “Institutions and knowledge diffusion in a territory: the case of geographical indications”Karla Lundgren (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) & Renata Lèbre La Rovere (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), “Knowledge flows in the technological poles”
Mario Mondelli (University of the Republic, Uruguay), Diego Aboal (University of the Republic, Uruguay) & Maren Vairo (University of the Republic, Uruguay), “Innovation and productivity in agricultural firms: evidence from a farm-level innovation survey”
Salvatore Spagano (University of Catania, Italy), Maurizio Caserta (University of Catania, Italy), Andrea Consoli (University of Catania, Italy), Simona Monteleone (University of Catania, Italy) & Francesco Reito (University of Catania, Italy), “Institutional convergence and the Italian University system”
P2.7 – Case Studies of Institutions and Development
Chair: Katharina Pistor
Austin Dziwornu Ablo (University of Bergen, Norway), “Institutional capacity and the constraints to local participation in Ghana’s emergent oil and gas sector”
Devendra Kodwani (University of Bergen, Norway), “Political commitments and institutional responses: a comparative study of electricity regulation in two Indian states”
Andre Michelin (University of São Paolo, Brazil), “Regulation and regional integration process: electricity prices in South America”
Jose Carlos Orihuela (Pontifical Catholic University of Peru, Peru), “Converging divergence: the diffusion of the green state in Latin America”
Renata Ribeiro (Federal University of Ceará, Brazil), Patrícia G. G. de Oliveira (Federal University of Ceará, Brazil), Augusto Cezar de Aquino Cabral (Federal University of Ceará, Brazil), Brito Freitas Filho (Federal University of Ceará, Brazil) & Sandra Maria dos Santos (Federal University of Ceará, Brazil), “Creative economy and small business entrepreneurship: a case study in a design company”
P2.8 – Case Studies of the Impact of Institutions in the Polity and Economy
Chair: David Dequech
Jessica Clement (University of Paris Panthéon-Sorbonne, France), “Electoral rule choice in transitional economies”
Tobias Franz (SOAS, University of London, UK), “Political settlements and economic development: a political economy analysis of institutional change and elites in regional Colombia”
Maria Antonieta Leopoldi (Fluminense Federal University, Brazil), “Partnership in trouble: Brazil and Argentina under the impact of China”
Orlando Rodriguez (Free University of Colombia, Colombia) & Ana María Barrera Rodríguez (Free University of Colombia, Colombia), “Institutional communication to reduce transaction cost in agencies of promotion for foreign trade: cases of Colombia and South Korea”
Angeliki Theophilopoulou (University of Westminster, UK) & Haroon Mumtaz (Queen Mary University of London, UK), “Monetary policy and inequality in the UK”
11:15–12:35 Parallel sessions 3
P3.1 – Institutional Perspectives on International Cooperation
Chair: Marie-Laure Djelic
Zsoka Koczan (University of Cambridge, UK) & Alexander Plekhanov (European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, UK), “How important are non-tariff barriers? Complementarity of infrastructure and institutions of trading partners”
William Moreira (Fluminense Federal University, Brazil) & Sabrina Evangelista Medeiros (Inter-American Defense College, USA), “Institutional economics, defence policies and development in a globalized world”
Jan Priewe (University of Applied Sciences for Engineering and Economics, Germany), “Institution building for global monetary reform: a new approach”
P3.2 – Institutions for Knowledge Diffusion
Chair: Matheus Magalhaes
Graca Correa (University of Lisbon, Portugal), “Toward an interdisciplinary knowledge in arts-humanities-sciences: the ethical and social role of academic institutions”
Christos Kalantaridis (University of Bradford, UK), “Rules and the appropriation of university generated knowledge: commercialisation in Greater Manchester, UK”
Lyndal Keeton University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa) & Giampaolo Garzarelli (University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy & University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa), “Intergovernmental grants and local government learning”
P3.3 – Colonial Institutions and African Development
Chair: Geoff Hodgson
Chukwunonye Emenalo (Pan-Atlantic University, Nigeria), Francesca Gagliardi (University of Hertfordshire, UK) & Geoffrey M. Hodgson (University of Hertfordshire, UK), “Historical institutional determinants of financial system depth and breadth in Africa: similar or different?”
Antoine Parent (Lyon Institute of Political Studies, France), “Juglar (1853) and Algeria: a precursor of the economic analysis of colonial institutions”
Machiko Nissanke (SOAS, University of London, UK), “Endogenising institutional change for structural transformation of Sub-Saharan African economies: a comparative perspective”
P3.4 – Regulation and Institutional Change
Chair: Robbert Maseland
Paula Carvalho (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), “The origin of the regulatory agencies in the United States: a case of institutional change”
Lea Fuenfschilling (Lund University, Sweden), “Urban sustainability transitions: chance and challenge for institutional change”
Estela Maria Neves (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), “Environmental regulation and institutional change in Brazil”
P3.5 – Technological Innovation and Institutions in Brazil
Chair: Leonardo Burlamaqui
Maria Foss (University of Campinas, Brazil) & Maria Beatriz Machado Bonacelli (University of Campinas, Brazil), “Policy-making in ST&I: analysis of São Paulo Innovation System”
Marcus Peixoto (Federal Senate, Brazil), Petula Ponciano Nascimento (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) & Ana Célia Castro (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), “Roger’s theory of diffusion of innovations and institutional changes in Brazilian rural advisory services”
Petula Nascimento (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) & Ana Célia Castro (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), “The catching-up and leapfrogging processes in agriculture: trajectories of international cooperation at EMBRAPA”
P3.6 – Institutional Determinants of Entitlements and Credit
Chair: Mathias Siems
Maria Tereza Mello (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) & Patrícia Porto (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), “The legal means of appropriability and intellectual property rights”
Federico Mucciarelli (SOAS, University of London, UK), “Creditor priorities in insolvency proceedings: a contribution to the theory of institutional complementarities”
Ruth Tacneng (Catholic University of Portugal, Portugal), Isabelle Distinguin (University of Limoges, France) & Clovis Rugemintwari (University of Limoges, France), “Can infomal firms hurt registered SMEs’ access to credit?”
P3.7 – Foreign Direct Investment and Industrial Policy
Chair: Hans Hendrischke (TBC)
Hans Hendrischke (University of Sydney, Australia) & Wei Li (University of Sydney, Australia), “Institutional integration of Chinese direct investment in Australia”
Anabela Reis (University of Lisbon, Portugal) & Manuel Heitor (University of Lisbon, Portugal), “Revisiting industrial policy and the structure of industrial landscape: lessons learned from the Portuguese automotive industry”
Xinpeng Xu (Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China), Jan P. Voon (Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China) & Yan Shang (Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China), “Institutions and multinational investment”
14:00–15:45 Parallel sessions 4
P4.1 – Capitalist Institutions and Inequality
Chair: Haroon Mumtaz
Luiz Bresser-Pereira (Getúlio Vargas Foundation, Brazil), “What institutions make capitalism unjust?”
Geoffrey M. Hodgson (University of Hertfordshire, UK), “Forms of exploitation and sources of inequality within capitalism”
Maurizio Franzini (University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy) & Michele Raitano (University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy), ”Institutions and intergenerational inequality: differences across EU countries”
P4.2 – The Legal Nature of the Firm
Chair: Camila Josino
David Gindis (University of Hertfordshire, UK), “The firm-as-individual thesis revisited”
Michael Joffe (Imperial College London, UK), “The legal underpinning of capitalist firms in different jurisdictions and the global spread of economic growth”
Ugo Pagano (University of Siena, Italy & Central European University, Hungary), “The corporation between half-legal personality and centralization of market transactions”
P4.3 – Varieties of Capitalism and Institutional Diversity
Chair: Francesca Gagliardi
Robbert Maseland (University of Groningen, Netherlands) & Rok Spruk (Utrecht University, Netherlands), “Factor endowments and institutional specialization: why countries develop different kinds of corruption”
Jonathan Perraton (Sheffield University, UK), “Testing for multiple paths of institutional development under globalization”
Hilton Root (George Mason University, USA), “Global diversities, fast, slow and endless”
P4.4 – East Asian Development
Chair: Adam Saunders
Marc Lautier (University of Paris North, France), “Social cohesion, state’s effectiveness and long term growth in developing countries”
Adam Saunders (University of Oxford, UK) & Ke Meng (University of Oxford, UK), “Institutional impediments to fiscal reform in China: the politics of economic growth and deficit spending, 1994-2015”
Mathias Siems (Durham University, UK), Ding Chen (University of Newcastle, UK) & Simon Deakin (University of Cambridge, UK), “Different legal institutions for different economic settings: evidence from interviews in China”
P4.5 – Financial Institutions
Chair: Alexandre Salles
David Donald (Chinese University of Hong Kong, China), “The dis-integrating stock exchange and the market’s institutional options”
Michael Graff (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland), “Institutional Determinants of the finance-growth nexus: empirical evidence”
Katharina Pistor (Columbia University, USA), “Law and liquidity”
P4.6 – Latin American Development
Chair: Maria Tereza Mello
Marcelo Campos (Federal Institute of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil) & Octavio Augusto Camargo Conceição (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil), “Beyond the rhetoric of constraints: the constitutive role of institutions in economic development”
Ana Celia Castro (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) & Silvia A. Zimmermann (Federal University of Latin American Integration, Brazil), “From catching-up to knowledge frontier: innovation and knowledge governance in Brazilian agriculture”
James Cypher (Autonomous University of Zacatecas, Mexico), “Structure, development and underdevelopment: interpreting contemporary Latin America through the hypotheses of institutional political economy”
P4.7 – Institutional Determinants of Trust
Chair: Elmo Gomes
Giuseppe Danese (Catholic University of Portugal, Portugal) & Luigi Mittone (University of Trento, Italy), “Trust and trustworthiness in experimental organizations”
Alexander Lascaux (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy, Russia), “Antecedents and outcomes of trust in coopetitive strategic alliances”
Afshin Mehrpouya (HEC School of Management Paris, France) & Marie-Laure Djelic (ESSEC Business School, France), “From national exception to world society norm: freedom of information and the dynamics of transnational communities”
16:15–17:30 Keynote lecture 2
Dani Rodrik (Harvard University, USA), “The Political Economy of Liberal Democracy”
Chair: Geoff Hodgson
Saturday 12 September
09:00–10:45 Parallel sessions 5
P5.1 – Foundations of Institutional Analysis II
Chair: Antoine Parent
Jose Chiappin (University of São Paolo, Brazil) & Ana Carolina Leister (University of São Paolo, Brazil), “A new origin for the law, politics and economics of institutions: the research programs of classical contratualism and utilitarianism”
Matheus Magalhaes (University of São Paolo, Brazil), “Who free rides? Experimental evidence from an investment decision game”
Robbert Maseland (University of Groningen, Netherlands), “The rise of deep determinants”
Jean-Jacques Rosa (Paris Institute of Political Studies, France) & Anja Merz (Paris-Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi), “Organization, information and efficient politico-economic systems”
P5.2 – Habits and Routines
Chair: Geoff Hodgson
Elmo Gomes (University of Hertfordshire, UK), “The study of habits and routines in early management theory (1900-1940): potential contributions to more recent research and misconceptions”
Denise Dollimore (University of Hertfordshire, UK), “Organisational routines: origins and replication”
Sylwia Stanczyk (Wroclaw University of Economics, Poland), Ewa Stańczyk-Hugiet (Wroclaw University of Economics, Poland) & Katarzyna Piórkowska (Wroclaw University of Economics, Poland), “Emergent nature of organizational routines”
Gustavo Goudard (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil) & Fábio Henrique Bittes Terra (Federal University of Uberlândia, Brazil), “Uncertainty, decision-making, habits and institutions: a possible articulation between Keynesians and neoinstitutionalists”
P5.3 – Institutional Perspectives on Capitalism and Globalization
Chair: Hilton Root
Maria Ferreiro (Lisbon University Institute, Portugal) & Cristina de Sousa (Lisbon University Institute, Portugal), “Globalization, development and institutions: from predatory to symbiotic views”
Makoto Nishibe (Hokkaido University, Japan), “Globalization: the evolution of the capitalistic market economy through the internalization of the market”
Jose Reis (University of Coimbra, Portugal), “Grounded capitalism: investigating the grounds of post-war capitalism”
Alexandre Salles (Federal University of Espirito Santo, Brazil), “An institutional interpretation of the first historical wave of financial globalisation”
P5.4 – Institutions and Renewable Energy Production
Chair: Özgün Akduran
Matilde D’Amelio (Polytechnic University of Milan, Italy), Emanuela Colombo (Polytechnic University of Milan, Italy), Paola Garrone (Polytechnic University of Milan, Italy) & Lucia Piscitello (Polytechnic University of Milan, Italy), “An empirical analysis of the relationship between multinational enterprises and sustainable development of energy sector under institutional voids”
Isaac Dyner (National University of Colombia, Colombia), Maritza Jiménez (National University of Colombia, Colombia), Claudia Álvarez (Eafit University, Colombia), Oscar Fernández (National University of Colombia, Colombia) & Carlos Franco (National University of Colombia, Colombia), “Assessing alternative institutional arrangements for the diffusion of renewable energy technology”
Jens Lowitzsch (European University Viadrina, Germany) & Guilherme B. R. Lambais (University of Brasilia, Brazil), “Property rights and the financing of renewable energy technologies: the law and economics of de-centralised energy production”
Cristina Sousa (Lisbon University Institute, Portugal), “Persistence of partners in the building of knowledge networks: the case of the wind power search landscape”
P5.5 – Institutions, Culture and Social Capital
Chair: Luis Otavio Macedo
Emiliano Colantonio (University of Chieti-Pescara, Italy), Vittorio Carlei (University of Chieti-Pescara, Italy) & Nicola Mattoscio (University of Chieti-Pescara, Italy), “Stimulating local and global social capital: the role of institutions”
Ellen Fitzpatrick (University of Arkansas, USA), Sedef Akgungor (Dokuz Eylül University, Turkey) & Rienzzie Kern (Heifer International, USA), “Social capital formation and economic well being: the impact of Heifer International in the Philippines”
Judit Kapas (University of Debrecen, Hungary), “Layers of culture: different effects on economic development”
Agnieszka Wysokinska (University of Warsaw, Poland), “Role of institutions and culture in long term development: a quasi-experimental approach”
P5.6 – Empirical Studies of Institutions and Development
Chair: James Cypher
Michael Neugart (Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany) & Achim Kemmerling (Central European University Budapest, Hungary), “The emergence of redistributive pensions in the developing world”
Flavia Colvero (Federal University of Goiás, Brazil) & Francisco José Veiga (University of Minho, Portugal), “An understanding of the dynamics of economic growth: the role of institutions in Latin America”
Michelle Liu (Dongbei University of Finance and Economics, China) & Xin Zhou (Dongbei University of Finance and Economics, China), “The quality of institutions and quality of development”
Mikael Sandberg (Halmstad University, Sweden) & Max Rånge (Halmstad University, Sweden), “MaxRange: a new data set on political institutions since 1789”
P5.7 – Institutions and Emerging Asian Economies
Chair: Marc Lautier
Nikhilesh Sinha (University College London, UK), “Trust, networks and oral contracts: an institutional analysis of rental housing markets in informal settlements in Hyderabad, India”
Katarzyna Burzynska (Lund University, Sweden), “Lending networks of China’s listed companies: the role of financial leverage, firm size and performance”
Wai Ching Poon (Monash University Malaysia, Malaysia), Choong Chee Keong (Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia) & Lam Siew Yong (Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia), “Remittances, institutional innovations and economic development: evidence from Malaysia”
Ross Wilson (Lund University, Sweden), “Does governance cause growth? Evidence from China”
11:15–12:35 Keynote lecture 3
Ricardo Crespo (Austral University, Argentina), “Aristotle on Agency, Habits and Institutions”
Chair: David Dequech
14:00–15:45 Parallel sessions 6
P6.1 – Foundations of Institutional Analysis III
Chair: Geoff Hodgson
Ivano Cardinale (University of Cambridge, UK), “Bridging social and economic theories of institutions: reintroducing social and material structures in the theory of institutional change”
Pietro Guarnieri (University of Siena, Italy), “How we (don’t) follow rules”
David Dequech (University of Campinas, Brazil), “Some institutions of contemporary mainstream economics, macroeconomics, and financial economics”
P6.2 – Property and Contracts
Chair: Ugo Pagano
Robert Anderson (University of Michigan-Dearborn, USA) & Brooks Hull (University of Michigan-Dearborn, USA), “Religion, warrior elites, and property rights”
Vinicius Klein (Federal University of Paraná, Brazil) & Marco Cavalieri (Federal University of Paraná, Brazil), “Contracts in the Commons/Macneil framework”
Enrico Rossi (London School of Economics, UK), “The nature and significance of ‘ownership’ in contemporary economic theory”
P6.3 – Modes of Governance
Chair: David Gindis
Dominic Chai (Birkbeck, University of London, UK), John Buchanan (University of Cambridge, UK) & Simon Deakin (University of Cambridge, UK), “Does hedge fund activism change corporate governance? Evidence from Japan”
Ian Maitland (University of Minnesota, USA), “Is opportunism trivial?”
Mariana Pargendler (Getúlio Vargas Foundation, Brazil), “The corporate governance obsession”
P6.4 – Political Institutions
Chair: Mikael Sandberg
Celia Kerstenetzky (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) & Jaques Kerstenetzky (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), “Subsidiarity and universalism as competing organizational principles of the social state”
Stephan Panther (University of Flensburg, Germany), “Endogenizing institutions in a globalized world”
Bo Rothstein (University of Gothenburg, Sweden) & Jan Teorell (Lund University, Sweden), “Getting to Sweden: a collective action approach to systemic institutional change”
P6.5 – Changing Functions of the State
Chair: Argentino Pessoa
Florian Kiesow Cortez (University of Hamburg, Germany) & Jerg Gutmann (University of Hamburg, Germany), “Domestic institutions and the ratification of international agreements in a panel of democracies”
Afshin Mehrpouya (HEC School of Management Paris, France) & Marie-Laure Djelic (ESSEC Business School, France), “Seeing like the markets: an analysis of the changing role of ‘transparency’ in global market governance”
Mariana Mazzucato (University of Sussex, UK) & Caetano Penna (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), “Beyond market failures: the market creating and shaping roles of state investment banks”
P6.6 – Institutions in Africa and Unequal Global Development
Chair: Giampaolo Garzarelli
Claude Ménard (University of Paris Panthéon Sorbonne, France), “From limited to open access society: the Tunisian ‘spring’”
Valentin Seidler (Princeton University, USA) & Claudia R. Williamson (Mississippi State University, USA), “Bureaucrats, transplant effect and institutional quality in Africa”
Rok Spruk (Utrecht University, Netherlands), “Institutional transformation and the origins of world income distribution”
P6.7 – Institutional Change
Chair: Lyndal Keeton
David Beech (University of Salford, UK), “Institutional leadership and dynamic values: going forward from Parsons”
Charilaos Kephaliacos (University of Toulouse, France) & Jean-Pierre Del Corso (University of Toulouse, France), “Displaying the transition of a coercive rule to a rational one: an institutional change perspective”
Pavel Kuchar (University of Guanajuato, Mexico), “Entrepreneurship and institutional change: the case of surrogate motherhood”
16:15–18:15 Round table on Institutions, Development and Globalization
Leonardo Burlamaqui (Rio de Janeiro State University, Brazil), Benjamin Coriat (University of Paris North, France), Geoff Hodgson (University of Hertfordshire, UK), Katharina Pistor (Columbia University, USA)
Chair: Ana Célia Castro