WINIR 2024 - Papers
The following accepted papers will be organized into sessions in August.
Updated 30 June 2024.
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Akwesi Acquah (University of Johannesburg, South Africa), “A Comparative Study of the E-Health Policy Landscape in Selected African Countries”
Dipika Adhikari (Australian National University, Australia), “Critical Polycentric Governance: Indigenous Peoples Tenurial (In)Security in India’s Forests”
Sugandh Aggarwal (Indian Institute of Management Indore, India) & Karthikeya Naraparaju (Indian Institute of Management Indore, India), “India’s New Industrial Policy: Evaluating the Institutional Ecosystem shaping the Production Linked Incentive Schemes of India”
Wasiu Akintunde (Texas Tech University, USA) & Seun Adebanjo (Independent, Nigeria), “Exploring the Link between Technological Innovation, Economic Development, and CO2 Emissions in the US: Application of the ANN and EKC Techniques”
Tanweer Ali (Prague University of Economics and Business, Czech Republic), “Ownership: Rights, Responsibilities, and the Rise of ‘Shareholder Value’”
André Alves (Fundação Getulio Vargas EAESP, Brazil), “Overcoming the Innovation Paradox: Bridging the Gap Between Institutional Policy Intentions and Capabilities to Innovate”
Luca Andriani (Birkbeck University of London, UK), Elodie Douarin (University College London, UK) & Gaygysyz Ashyrov (Estonian Business School, Estonia), “Terrorism and Value Resilience”
Vartika Arora (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India) & K Narayanan (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India), “Anti-Dumping Protection: Role of the Designated Authority”
B
Filippo Belloc (University of Siena, Italy) & Antonino Lofaro (University of Siena, Italy), “Government Subsidies and the Landscape of Industrial Sectors”
Daniel Berkowitz (University of Pittsburgh, USA), Yi Liu (Tsinghua University, China) & Mingqin Wu (South China Normal University), “Local Government Accountability and New Firms: Evidence from China”
Zoulikha Besseddar (University of Mascara, Algeria), Mokhtari Melouka (University of Mascara, Algeria) & Mokhtari Faycal (University of Mascara, Algeria), “Empowering Resilience: The Role of Gender in Institutional Adaptation and Sustainability in Africa”
Carlos Bianchi (University of the Republic, Uruguay), “Building Research and Innovation Critical Mass: Institutional Variety and Collective Action Under Democracy”
Nematullah Bizhan (Australian National University, Australia), “Resilience and Adaptibility in Situations of Transition and Fragility”
Raven Brown (New York University, USA), “The Neoliberal Transformation: Undermining the Social Contract, Institutional Erosion, and Democratic Deficits in the 21st Century”
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Meina Cai (University of Connecticut, USA), “Central Authority, Political Uncertainties, and Local Compliance: Evidence from Land Marketization in China”
Justin Callais (University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA), Joshua Ammons (George Mason University, USA) & Yayha Alshamy (George Mason University, USA), “Nonviolent Regime Change and Economic Freedom”
Vanessa Casadella (University of Picardie Jules Verne, France) & Sofiane Tahi (University of Picardie Jules Verne, France), “Inclusive National Innovation Systems: Rethinking Institutions with Regard to the Imperatives of Inclusion”
Maurizio Caserta (University of Catania, Italy), Maria Olivella Rizza (University of Catania, Italy) & Paolo Silvestri (University of Catania, Italy), “Institutional Change through the Institutions of Change: The Case of Civil Disobedience”
Ana Celia Castro (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), “How To Build an Innovation Ecosystem for Agriculture under the BRI: What Are the Necessary Conditions?”
Wendy Chen (Texas Tech University, USA), “Double-Edged Sword: Artificial Intelligence and Crisis Management”
Christopher Chimaobi Onyeneke (University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa) & Samson Olaoluwa Faboye (University of Johannesburg, South Africa), “Public Spaces, Public Safety, and Public Law Enforcement Agency: A Dilemma for Fragile Societies.”
Han Chu (Kiel University, Germany), Huiwen Gong (University of Stavanger, Norway) & Robert Hassink (Kiel University, Germany), “Improving Regional Resilience through Extra-Regional Cooperation: The Case from China”
Daniel Cole (Indiana University, USA), “The Resiliency of Common-Field Agriculture in England, 1300-1500”
Sara Constantino (Northeastern University, USA), “Sociopolitical Barriers and Opportunities for NbS: Insights from the Texas Gulf Coast”
D
Fernando D’Andrea (Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, USA), “Entrepreneurial Intentions Under Institutional Uncertainty: Evidence from Two Multi-Country Experiments”
Pablo de Freitas Hernandez (State University of Campinas, Brazil), Luiz Carlos Pereira da Silva (State University of Campinas, Brazil), Danusia Arantes Ferreira (State University of Campinas, Brazil) & João Guilherme Ito Cypriano (State University of Campinas, Brazil), “Governance and Cultural Integration in Energy Transition: Microgrids and Sustainable Development in the Amazon Forest”
Sophia du Plessis (Stellenbosch University, South Africa), Ada Jansen (Stellenbosch University, South Africa) & Marion Sinclair (Stellenbosch University, South Africa), “Reframing Road Safety for Children in the Western Cape, South Africia: A New Institutional Economics Perspective”
E
Edwar Escalante (Angelo State University, Peru), “Economic Growth and Income Inequality in Chile: Was There a Trade-off during the Transition to Democracy?”
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Tate Fegley (Montreat College, USA) & Karras Lambert (Universidad de las Hesperides, Spain), “Artificial Intelligence and Policing”
Elis Feitosa (University of São Paulo, Brazil) & Maria Sylvia Macchione Saes (University of São Paulo, Brazil), “Building Resilience Through Collective Action: A Comparative Case Study of Bioeconomy Value Chains in the Amazon”
Dilshan Fernando (University of Guelph, Sri Lanka), “Disability Policy Innovation through Public-Private Partnerships: Mapping the Accessibility Support System of Titan, India”
Adam Frost (Copenhagen Business School, Denmark) & Sandeep Pillai (Bocconi University, Italy), “Selective Deinstitutionalization: Informal Institutional Change in Maoist China”
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Vincent Geloso (George Mason University, USA) & Alexandra Foucher (Quebec Ministry of International Relations, Canada), “Why Nationalize the Production of Public Goods? The Case of American Lighthouses from 1789 to 1815”
Martin Gelter (Fordham University, USA), “Resilience in Comparative Corporate Governance”
David Gibbs-Kneller (University of East Anglia, UK) & Theodore Turocy (University of East Anglia, UK), “Maximum Wage: An Empirical Investigation into Models for Director Rewards”
Anthony Gill (University of Washington, USA), “Religion as Governance”
David Gindis (University of Warwick, UK) & Pavel Kuchar (Palacký University Olomouc, Czech Republic), “Co-Production and Joint Production of the Corporate Form”
Georgina Gomez (Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands) & Salomey Gyamfi Afrifa (Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands), “The Making of Community Institutions in the Slums of Ashaiman, Ghana”
Nathan Goodman (George Mason University, USA), Otto Lehto (New York University, USA) & Mikayla Novak (George Mason University, USA), “Institutional Diversity and Innovative Recombination”
Peter Grajzl (Washington and Lee University, USA) & Peter Murrell (University of Maryland, USA), “Recombinant Novelty in Early-Modern English Caselaw”
Peter Grajzl (Washington and Lee University, USA), Jaka Cepec (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia) & Barbara Mörec (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia), “The Impact of Institutionalized Representation: Creditors’ Committees and the Resolution of Corporate Liquidation Bankruptcies”
Grazia Greco (University of Milan, Italy), Massimiliano Vatiero (University of Trento, Italy & USI, Switzerland) & Barbara Antonioli Mantegazzini (USI, Switzerland), “Are Renewable Energy Communities Actual Governance Structures à la Elinor Ostrom? A Leximetric Analysis of Charters”
Denis Guimaraes (AGPR, Brazil), “Are Developing Countries Up to the Challenge of Better Regulation and Innovation? US, Europe, Latin America, and the Need for Improved Policy Dialogue”
Salomey Gyamfi Afrifa (Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands) & Georgina Gomez (Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands), “Tribal Heads Synergy: Towards Collaborative Efforts towards Building Safe Slum Communities in Ashaiman, Ghana”
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Matthew Histen (California State University Northrdige, USA) & Toby Napoletano (University of California Merced, USA), “The Production of Knowledge in Society”
Ashley Hodgson (St Olaf College, USA), “Institutional Design for Overcoming Rational Distrust of Academic Research: A Game Theory and Salience Frame Approach”
John B. Horowitz (Ball State University, USA), “An Economic Theory of Conducible Goods”
Aparna Howlader (Chatham University, USA), “Local Institutions, Natural Resource Management, and Economic Development: Implication of Post-Dust Bowl Institutional Changes on American Agriculture”
Yi Hu (China Society for History of Economic Thought, China), “Coordination Issues in the Reform of Modern China”
Xian Huang (Rutgers University-New Brunswick, USA), “Re-Centralization and ‘Hard’ Redistribution in China”
Marek Hudik (Prague University of Economics and Business, Czech Republic), “Towards a Unified Framework of Institutions, Entrepreneurship, and Economic Growth”
Robert Huggins (Cardiff University, UK), “Agency and Urban Institutional Resilience: Entrepreneurial Emergence in Large Cities”
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Asankojo Isaev (Dublin City University, Kyrgyzstan), “Persistence of the Informal ‘Toi (Feast) Economy’ in Kyrgyzstan: How Do Social and Cultural Aspects of the ‘Toi Economy’ Support Its Resilience Through Crises, Revolutions, and a Global Pandemic?”
Dmitry Ismagilov (University College London, UK), “Towards an Economic Theory of Organization within the Orthodox Church: Lessons from a new diocese in the UK”
J
Hasina Jalal (University of Pittsburgh, USA), “A Qualitative Study of Afghan Working Women’s Lived Experiences in Post-Taliban Afghanistan”
K
Lyndal Keeton (University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa), Giampaolo Garzarelli (University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy) & Aldo A. Sitoe (University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa), “Polycentric Governance and Taxibus Hand Signs: An Economic Essay on the Bottom-Up Co-production of a Constructed Language”
Adam Kerenyi (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary), “The Challenges of Fragmentation of the International Financial System: Towards a Brave New World Order?”
Sung-Bae Kim (Soongsil University, South Korea), “A Variety of Institutional Entrepreneurs and Their Roles in Building a Market Economy in North Korea”
Dmitrii Kofanov (University of Pittsburgh, USA), “Religious Persecution and Identity Choice: The Case of Chełm Land in the Russian Empire”
John Komlos (University of Munich, Germany), “The Economic Roots of the Rise of Trumpism”
Roger Koppl (Syracuse University, USA), Kira Pronin (Syracuse University, USA), Nick Cowan (University of Lincoln, UK), Marta Podemska-Mikluch Marta (Gustavus Adolphus College, USA) & Pablo Paniagua (King’s College London UK), “Bespoke Science: The Use of Ad Hoc Scientific Advisory Committees in the Covid-19 Pandemic”
Sandeep Kumar (Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India), Rachita Gulati (Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India) & Aparajita Singh (Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India), “Regional Disparities and Convergence in Governance Quality Among Indian states: A Meta-Frontier Constrained Benefit-of-the-Doubt Approach”
Pradeep Kumar Choudhury (Jawaharlal Nehru University, India), “Do Inequalities in Access to Smartphones and Internet Lead to Poor Learning Outcomes? Evidence from Rural India”
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Dominique Lazanski (University of Pittsburgh, USA), “The Political Economy of China and Its 5G/6G Strategy”
Maria Lissowska (Warsaw School of Economics, Poland), “Working Online: What Conditions, What Consequences for Stakeholders, and What Perspectives for the Future?”
Kang Liu (University of Jyväskylä, Finland), “The Compatibility between Democracy and Sustainability: Theoretical Developments of Past Three Decades”
Edward Lopez (Western Carolina University, USA), “Informal Institutions and Public Choice: Problems of Origin, Change, and Alignment”
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Shahnoza Madaeva (National University of Uzbekistan, Uzbekistan), “The Factor of Islam in Uzbekistan and the Search for a New National Idea”
Joel Magnuson (Independent, USA), “Economic Localization in Late Anthropocene”
Aylon Manor (University of Pittsburgh, USA), “Ideational to Social: Reframing Modus Vivendi”
Marilyn Markel (Illinois College, USA) & Elora Agsten (College of Wooster, USA), “Misinformation’s Impact on Social Capital, Community Development, and Local Economies”
Patrick McDonald (ETH Zürich, Switzerland), Katherine M. Caves (ETH Zürich, Switzerland), Thomas Bolli (ETH Zürich, Switzerland) & Ursula Renold (ETH Zürich, Switzerland), “Measuring Social Institutions: What makes Social Institutions of Vocational Education Systems Robust?”
George Meszaros (University of Warwick, UK), “The Paradox and Limitations of State Governance: A Case Study of Brazil’s Agricultural Expansion and Environmental Crises.”
Eva Micheler (London School of Economics, UK), “Asset Digitisation: From the Paper Crunch to Bitcoin”
Guilherme Monteiro (Insper, Brazil), Rafael Autilio (Insper, Brazil) & Adriana Bruscato (Insper, Brazil), “Will I Fail? Exploring the Link Between the Institutional Environment and Entrepreneurs’ Fear of Failure”
Delia Montero (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Mexico), “Institutions, Resilience, and Water Pollution in Mexico City”
Jon Murphy (Nicholls State University, USA), “Experts Whispering Down the Lane”
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Natalya Naumenko (George Mason University, USA) & Michael Poyker (University of Texas Austin, USA), “Crime and Privatization: Privatization and Economic Development in post-Soviet Russia”
Minh Nguyen (Dublin City University, Ireland), “Economic Resilience in the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Case of Cities and Provinces in Vietnam”
O
Amelia Olsson (Linköping University, Sweden), Emma Ek Österberg (University of Gothenburg, Sweden) & Patrik Zapata (University of Gothenburg, Sweden), “Integration of Migrants during Times of Deceleration: Engaging in Bricolage to Uphold Organizational Arrangements”
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Ali Palida (University of Pittsburgh, USA), Ilia Murtazashvili (University of Pittsburgh, USA) & Martin Weiss (University of Pittsburgh, USA), “Institutional Diversity in Spectrum Sharing: Exclusive and Nonexclusive Property-Rights Regimes”
Pengshan Pan (New Uzbekistan University, USA), Jennifer Murtazashvili (University of Pittsburgh, USA) & Nodir Djanibekov (Leibniz Institute of Agricultural Development in Transition Economies, Germany), “Cluster Farming, Technology Adoption, and Female Labor Participation: Evidence from Central Asia”
Pablo Paniagua (King’s College London, UK), David Diaz (Universidad del Desarrollo, Chile) & Christian Larroulet (Universidad del Desarrollo, Chile), “Earthquakes and the Wealth of Nations: The Cases of Chile and New Zealand”
Tanja Porčnik (University of Hamburg, Germany), “Constitutional Governance in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: Towards an Institutional Framework for AI-Assisted Law-Making”
Michael Poyker (University of Texas Austin, USA & IZA, Germany) & Sebastian Ottinger (University of Texas Austin, USA), “Why Aren’t People Leaving ‘Janesville’? Industry Persistence, Trade Shocks, and Mobility”
Avikshit Pratap (Indian Institute of Management Shillong, India) & Rohit Dwivedi (Indian Institute of Management Shillong, India), “Overcoming Negative Emotions during Organizational Crises: A Sensemaking Model”
Klarizze Anne Puzon (Royal Holloway University of London, UK), “Ethnic Identity and Natural Resource Extraction: A Behavioral Experiment in Guinea”
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Mohammad Qadam Shah (Seattle Pacific University, USA), “Policy Reform Dilemma in Conflict-Affected States: The Case of Afghanistan”
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Abdul Rahim Afaki (University of Karachi, Pakistan) & Syeda Fuzna Haider (University of Karachi, Pakistan), “Jus Post Bellum Concerning the US War in Afghanistan and the Plausibility of Rebuilding the State Institutions in the Nexus of Rawls’ Notion of Reflective Equilibrium”
Veeshan Rayamajhee (New Mexico State University, USA), “The Economic Costs of Political Assassination: Evidence from the Nepalese Royal Massacre”
Khasan Redjaboev (University of Wisconsin-Madison), “The Repressive Origins of the Socialist Progress: Authoritarian Governments, Labor Mobilization and Development”
Mark Reiff (University of California Davis, USA), “Analytical Fascism: What Stares Back When One Stares into the De-Enlightenment”
Liana Eustacia Reyes (Purdue University & Dartmouth College, USA), “What is Law and Do Rebels Have It?”
Md Rezaul Karim (University of Kassel, Germany & Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University, Bangladesh) & Andreas Thiel (University of Kassel, Germany), “Network Adjacent Action Situations in Participatory Governance for Diffusion of Climate Smart Agriculture in Bangladesh”
Holly Ritchie (Erasmus University Rotterdam, Kenya), “Exploring Pathways of Institutional Change Amongst Pastoralist Communities in Ethiopia and Somaliland: Female Empowerment in a Context of Cultural and Environmental Uncertainty”
Orlando Rodriguez (Technological University of Pereira, Colombia), Angelica Rodriguez (Deusto University, Spain), Juliana Jaramillo (Technological University of Pereira, Colombia) & Paavo Ritala (LUT University, Finland), “Waterfall Coopetition along the Coffee Value Chain Leading to Institutional Change Within Sustainability: The Case of Colombian Coffee Producers.”
Angélica Rodríguez (Deusto University, Spain), Paavo Ritala (LUT University, Finland) & Henar Alcalde (Deusto University, Spain), “Enhancing Institutional Resilience through Collective Coopetition: Lessons from the Colombian Specialty Coffee Market”
Giacomo Roma (Bank of Italy, Italy), “The Role of the State in the Twin Transition: A Global Perspective”
Hilton Root (George Mason University, USA), “Network Architecture and Cultural Persistence”
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Arthur Sadami (Fundação Getulio Vargas & University of São Paulo, Brazil), “Technocracy and Competition Antipolitics”
Rahul Sapkal (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India), K R Shyam Sunder (Management Development Institute, India) & Kaustabh Bam (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India), “Do Institutions Matter for Firm and Employment Growth? Evidence from India’s Organized Sector”
Eric Scorsone (University of Virginia, USA), “State Insolvency Regimes and Local Government Fiscal Resilience”
Daniel Seligson (Independent, USA), “Two Koreas”
Ahmad Shah Mobariz (University of Pittsburgh, USA) & Ilia Murtazashvili (University of Pittsburgh, USA), “The Calculus of Insurgency and State Failure”
Mengqi Shao (University of Nottingham, China), “Evaluating State-Led Nature-Based Solutions (NbS) in Facilitating Just Transition in Resource-based Shrinking Cities”
Naimitya Sharma (Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, India), “Constitutional Political Economy of Positive Rights in India”
Franz Siebrits (Stellenbosch University, South Africa), “The Resilience of Organisations When Institutions are Undermined: The South African Revenue Service (2014-2018)”
Paolo Silvestri (University of Catania, Italy), “On Buchanan’s ‘Afraid to be Free: Dependency as Desideratum’ – A Challenge to Liberal and Institutional Thought”
Dalvinder Singh (University of Warwick, UK), “Endogenous and Exogenous Crises and the formation of a Polycrisis State: Do we need to Rethink Bank Crisis Management?”
Nikhilesh Sinha (Hult International Business School, UK), “Revisiting the Rental Transaction: How has a Decade of Urban Development Changed the Informal Rental Market in Hyderabad, India?”
Anthony Smythe (Stockholm University, Sweden), “Resilience to Economic Shrinking and Productivity Growth”
Konstantin Sulimov (Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia), “Diffusion of the National lawmaking Activity of Sub-National Legislatures from the Institutional Isomorphism Perspective”
Goran Sumkoski (Sovereign Lyceum International, Macedonia & Sovereign Lyceum International, Macedonia & Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University, Kyrgyzstan
Ainura Kocherbaeva (Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University, Kyrgyzstan Asel Alapaeva (Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University, Kyrgyzstan “Significance of Formal and Informal Institutions in Contemporary Regulatory Governance”Panpan Sun (University of Warwick, UK), “Navigating China’s Regulatory Landscape: The Evolution of Social Differentiation from Mao to Xi”
Simon Sun (Indiana University, USA) & Eytan Tepper (Indiana University, USA), “Building Resiliency Through Polycentric Systems and Institutions: Constructing Taiwan’s Space-based Infrastructure”
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Vlad Tarko (University of Arizona, USA), “The Politics of Public Finance: A Synthesis of the Buchanan-Wagner Perspective on Public Debt”
Keith Taylor (University of California Davis, USA) & Ilia Murtazashvili (University of Pittsburgh, USA), “The Role of Rural Electric Cooperatives in Achieving Universal Broadband Access: Evidence from the United States”
Keith Taylor (University of California Davis, USA) & Alexandra Hill (University of California Berkeley, USA), “Is Community Economic Development Policy and Practice Sufficient for Marginalized Communities? Advancing Institutional Diversity in CED Policy and Practice”
Christian Turner (University of Georgia, USA) & Sandra Mayson (University of Pennsylvania, USA), “Law, Legal Institutions, and Consciousness”
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Johanna Vallistu (Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia), Ringa Raudla (Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia), Külli Sarapuu (Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia) & Nastassia Harbuzova (Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia), “How Can Public Policy Experiments Help in Coping with Future Uncertainty? Institutionalizing Anticipatory Innovation Governance in Estonia and Finland”
Bruno Varella Miranda (Insper, Brazil) & Gustavo Magalhães de Oliveira (University of Bonn, Germany), “Institutions and Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon”
Massimiliano Vatiero (University of Trento, Italy & USI, Switzerland), Emilia Filippi (University of Brescia, Italy) & Sandro Trento (University of Trento, Italy), “Varieties of Capitalism and Prosocial Corporate Purposes: Theory and Evidence”
Massimiliano Vatiero (University of Trento, Italy & USI, Switzerland), “Market for the Truth, Digital Platforms, and AI-Based Products: Some Preliminary Law & Economics Considerations”
Salim Vessah (University of Yaoundé II, Cameroon) & Beyala-Clery Nomo (University of Yaoundé II, Cameroon), “Linking E-Government and Industrialization in Developing Countries: An Empirical Approach”
Vibhu Vikramaditya (Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics, India), “The Spontaneous Genesis of Legal Order: Rethinking Property Rights and The Rule of Law in Economic Theory”
Vanessa Villanueva Collao (European University Institute, Italy), “Decentralized Governance (DeGov): Models of Governance for Accessible Cryptomarkets”
Phrueksaphong Visuthduangdusdee (Indiana University Bloomington, USA), “Reimagining the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market as an Urban Commons: A Comparative Analysis and Strategic Assessment”
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Shuping Wang (Syracuse University, USA) & Saba Siddiki (Syracuse University, USA), “Understanding the Drivers of Institutional Adaptations: An Analysis of a US Fishery Management Council”
Evan Wasner (University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA), “Managing Critical Input Scarcity with State Planning: The Case of the US Aluminum Industry During WWII”
Richard R. Weiner (Rhode Island College, USA), “Risk Society and Resilient Network Regulation”
Konrad Werner (University of Warsaw, Poland) & Lukasz Hardt University of Warsaw, Poland), “The Willingness to Problematize: Epistemological Sources of Institutional Resilience”
Candence Wills (Stonehill College, USA), “Sex Work and Structure: How Policies and Institutional Changes Influence Official Reports of Human Trafficking”
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Asaf Yakir (University of Haifa, Israel), “The Two Faces of Anti-Populism”
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Paulo Antônio Zawislak (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil), Ricardo Machado Léo (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil), Ariane Mello Silva Avila (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil) & Denise Barbieux (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil), “Public Policy Towards a Smart Agribusiness: Evidence from Brazil”
Yang Zhou (University of North Texas, USA), “Institutions with/of Generative AI”