WINIR 2023 - Young scholars
The following took part in the WINIR Young Scholars Pre-Conference Workshop on Technology & Institutional Change.
Updated on 19 September 2023
Natasha Bradley Byrne (Maynooth University, Ireland), “The Evolution of the Concept of Mens Rea from Ancient Law through to Modern Times”
Nai Lee Kalema (University College London, UK), “Looking Back, While Looking Forward: Biometric Governance Regimes and State-Led Digital Identity Systems in East Africa”
Luca Lamanna (University of Rome Sapienza, Italy), “Financial Institutions and Decentralized Finance: How To Regulate a Market Born Without Traditional Intermediaries?”
Mary Mang’eli (Kenyatta University, Kenya), “The Role of Institutions in Promoting Technological Development and Innovation”
Dennis Munetsi (Malmö University, Sweden), “The Nascence and Implications of Globally-Produced FemTech AI Interventions in Marginalised Global-South Communities”
Miguel Nkegbe (City University of London, UK), “The Public-Private Partnership: A Vehicle for Responsibly and Sustainably Investing in Outer Space”
Tina Schivatcheva (University of Cambridge, UK), “Continuity and Change of the National Innovation Systems Policy of Bulgaria and Kazakhstan”
Panpan Sun (University of Warwick, UK), “Unravelling Regulatory Challenges in Financial Technology Innovation: A Case Study of Emerging Experimental Equity Financing Markets in China”
Simon Sun & Celso Maziteli Neto (Indiana University, USA), “A Law and Economic Analysis of NFT Real Estate Recordation”
Gabriël van Rosmalen (Utrecht University, Netherlands), “Fostering Platform Cooperatives: Exploring Local Regulatory Regimes”
Discussants: David Cabrelli (University of Edinborough, UK), Maurizio Caserta (University of Catania, Italy), David Gindis (University of Warwick, UK), Francesca Gagliardi (University of Hertfordshire, UK), Chen Li (Chinese University of Hong Kong, China), Eva Micheler (London School of Economics, UK), Ringa Raudla (Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia), Maria Olivella Rizza (University of Catania, Italy), David Sloan Wilson (University of Binghamton, USA), Massimiliano Vatiero (University of Trento, Italy)





