Celebrating 25 Years of SASE

States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano June 27 - 29, 2013

www.sase.org

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Top row (left to right) 1. Amitai Etzioni, 1988-1990 (SASE Founder, George Washington University), 2. Daniel Yankelovich, 1990-1991 (Viewpoint Learning, Public Agenda, and DYG Inc.), 3. David Sears, 1991-1992 (UCLA), 4. Jane Mansbridge, 1992-1993 (Harvard University), 5. William Frederick, 1993-1994 (University of Pittsburgh), 6. Nancy DiTomaso, 1994-1995 (Rutgers University)

Second row (left to right) 7. Barbara Bergmann, 1995-1996 (University of Maryland and American University Washington, DC), 8. Rogers Hollingsworth, 1996-1997 (University of Wisconsin), 9. Jerald Hage, 1997-1998 (University of Maryland), 10. Wolfgang Streeck, 1998-1999 (Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies and the University of Cologne), 11. Richard Whitley, 1999-2000 (University of Manchester), 12. Robin Stryker, 2000- 2001 (University of Arizona and The National Institute for Civil Discourse)

Third row (left to right) 13. Marino Regini, 2001-2002 (Università degli Studi di Milano and UNIRES), 14. David Marsden, 2002-2003 (London School of Economics), 15. Colin Crouch, 2003-2004 (University of Warwick and Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies), 16. David Stark, 2004-2005 (Columbia University), 17. Christel Lane, 2005-2006 (University of Cambridge) 18. Ida Regalia, 2006-2007 (Università degli Studi di Milano)

Fourth row (left to right) 19. Michael Piore, 2007-2008 (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), 20. Kathleen Thelen, 2008-2009 (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), 21. Jonathan Zeitlin, 2009- 2011 (University of Amsterdam), 22. Mari Sako, 2011-2012 (University of Oxford), 23. Patrick Le Galès, 2012-2013 (Sciences Po, Paris), 24. Bruce Carruthers, 2013-2014 (Northwestern University)

SASE_02.indd 1 06/06/13 10:10 Table of Contents

About This Program…………………………………………...……...…………………………… 2

At-A-Glance Calendar …………………………………………………………………………….. 3

Presidential Welcome ……………………………………………………….…………………… 6

Reflections from Past SASE Presidents ……………………………………………………. 8

SASE 2013 Sponsors……………………………………………………………………………… 13

Featured Speakers……………………….……..………………………………………...………. 14

This Year’s Conference Theme……………………….…………………………………….... 15

Next Year’s Conference Theme…………………………………………………………….... 16

Call for 2014 Mini-Conference Themes…………………………………………………. 18

SASE Announces its 1st Ibero-American Conference……………………………….. 19

Special Events………………………………………………………………………………………. 21

General Information for Participants……………………………………………………... 21

Maps……………………………………………………………………………………………………. 24

2013 Travel Grants and Student Stipends…………………………………………….... 26

2013 EHESS/France-Japan Foundation Awards…………………………………….. 27

SASE 2013 Elections…………………………………………………………………………….. 28

2013 Executive Council………………………………………………………………………… 29

SASE Committees…………………………….…………………………………………………… 30

Network and Mini-Conference Organizers…………………………….………………. 31

2013 Conference Organizers and Staff…………………………………………………... 33

About SASE’s Home Base……………………………………………….……………………... 34

List of Sessions and Rooms by Network and Mini-Conference………………. 35

Main Schedule……………………………………………………………………………………... 52

Participant Index……..………………………………………………………………………… 154 About This Program

This conference schedule has been loosely divided into two event types: speakers and sessions. The latter category includes all panels, including featured panels and author-meets-critic events. In an attempt to limit scheduling conflicts, sessions do not overlap with featured speakers.

Featured speakers are all listed in the at-a-glance calendar.

There are ten time slots for sessions during 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 Mini-Conference Themes as STH.

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, as well as the times of those panels. For example: Jane Smith, A13, Monday 1:30. Once you have this information, you can go to the main schedule and look for the A-13 panel on Friday at 8:30.

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 that rooms at the via Conservatorio site are equipped with both projectors and computers, though the rooms at the via Festa del Perdono site are not equipped with computers, and so you must bring your own computer and standard VGA adaptor if you plan on using a PowerPoint presentation.

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SASE’s 25th Annual Conference Milan, Italy - June 27-29, 2013

States in Crisis At-a-Glance Calendar

Thursday, June 27

8:00 am - 5:00 pm: Registration

Morning Afternoon

8:30-10:00: Sessions 2:15-3:45: Sessions

10:00-10:15: Coffee Break 3:45-4:00: Coffee Break

10:15-11:45: Sessions 4:00-5:30: Sessions

12:00-1:00: Featured Speakers –

Chiara Saraceno, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung

“European Schizophrenia and the Undercutting of the European Social Dimension”

Via Festa del Perdono 7: Aula Magna - Larry Bartels, Vanderbilt University

“Ideology and Retrospection: Political Effects of the Great Recession”

Via Conservatorio 7: Aula 6

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 3 Università degli Studi di Milano Friday, June 28 8:00 am - 5:00 pm: Registration

Morning Afternoon

8:30-10:00: Sessions 2:15-3:45: Sessions 10:00-10:15: Coffee Break 3:45-4:00: Coffee Break

10:15-11:45: Sessions 4:00-5:30: Sessions

5:45-6:45: Presidential Address - Aula Magna - 6:45-7:15: Awards Ceremony

12:00-1:00: Featured Speaker Presentation of Travel Grants, Student Awards, and SER Prize for Frank Dobbin, Harvard University the best article published in 2011

“Too Small to Regulate?: The Crisis and - Aula Magna - the Failure of Shareholder Value Practices” 7:15-9:00: Gala Reception

Via Conservatorio 7: Aula 6 - Via Festa del Perdono 7: Cortile d’Onore –

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Saturday, June 29

Morning

8:30-10:00: Sessions

10:00-10:15: Coffee break

10:15-11:45: Sessions

12:00-1:00:

Special Presidential Seminar - The Works of Albert O. Hirschman

With Guests

Jeremy Adelman (author of Worldly Philosopher: The Odyssey of Albert O. Hirschman, Princeton University Press 2013)

Claus Offe Marion Fourcade

Via Festa del Perdono 7: Aula Magna

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 5 Università degli Studi di Milano A Word from SASE President Patrick Le Galès

Benvenuti a tutti to the Università degli Studi di Milano for SASE’s 25th Annual Meeting! This year, SASE marks the first quarter century of its existence with a great program put together by a program committee that has worked hard to strike the right balance between the intimate intellectual atmosphere and the vibrant openness that SASE members have enjoyed for so many years. As our program goes to press, we are expecting, as planned, about 800 participants from several dozen countries, all of whom will be contributing to a wide-ranging and thought- provoking discussion about the different aspects of the economy that concerns SASE and about this year’s theme, States in Crisis. The different forms of the state’s restructuring and economic fate in Asia, the Americas or Europe in relation to the crisis and recovery, at least in some part of the world, is a central feature for SASE. The enduring crisis in Europe, increasing inequalities, unemployment and lack of growth, hard austerity cuts, migrations, consequences of climate change, tax evasion, uncertainties about the Euro, and political troubles are all present in Italy and will be addressed in panels and conferences in comparative terms. Italy has a formidable intellectual tradition in economic sociology, political economy, and community studies, which has influenced research all over the world. Take for instance industrial districts, knowledge capitalism, welfare and poverty, the social basis of the economy, organizations, migration networks, mafias, or corruption. This meeting is also an opportunity to pay tribute to the group of formidable scholars who have led the way, counting, among others: Alessandro Pizzorno, Massimo Paci, Marino Regini, Chiara Saraceno, Arnaldo Bagnasco, Alberto Martinelli, Emilio Reyneri, Fortunata Piselli, Enzo Mingione, Ida Regalia, Diego Gambetta, Maurizio Ferrera, Angelo Pichierri, minister Carlo Trigilia, economists such as Giacomo Becattini, Michele Salvati, Patrizio Bianchi, Gianfranco Viesti, Fabrizio Barca, and Daniele Cecchi, not to mention the dynamic younger generation. In addition to our journal Socio-Economic Review, Stato e Mercato has been one of the leading intellectual forums in socio-economics and various disciplines. SASE’s intellectual agenda and developments owe much to this tradition of research. This year’s conference has been made possible thanks to the hard work and commitment of many. First, to Marino Regini and the Università degli Studi di Milano, Dipartimento di Scienze Sociali e Politiche (SPS), who have accepted to host our meeting. Second I want to thank our program chairs, Roberto Pedersini from Milan and Isabela Mares from Columbia University, who contributed so much to making sure that the content of the program you are holding was as rich and compelling as possible. Their work was made possible thanks to our excellent local organizing committee, chaired by Marino Regini and Roberto Pedersini: Gabriele Ballarino, Daniele Checchi, Maurizio

6 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano Ferrera, Massimo Florio, Ida Regalia, and Renata Semenza. SASE is extremely grateful to the Università degli Studi di Milano for their generous sponsorship and splendid hospitality in this exceptional setting, as well as to Compagnia di San Paolo and Fondazione Cariplo for their outstanding support. Deep thanks are also due to the network and mini-conference organizers, who, year after year, take on the tremendous task of organizing the sessions that you are about to enjoy. I also want to thank the members of the Executive Council and various committees, including the awards and presidential search committees, and many others who have contributed to the success of this conference – we all owe a debt of gratitude to the colleagues who take time from their busy schedules to make sure this conference and this organization are the best they can be. Last but not least, I wish to thank Martha Zuber, SASE’s Executive Director. In addition to managing the “nuts and bolts” in the SASE headquarters, Martha brings matchless enthusiasm, humor, energy, and creativity to her work, and she is a tremendous asset to our organization. She is supported by her assistants Jacob Bromberg, Patricia Zraidi, and Miranda Richmond Mouillot, as well as Jeremy Zuber, and Romain Dortier who manage the website. I would like to thank them all for their hard work this past year. We elect a new president at SASE every year but in fact past presidents work closely with new ones and I want to thank my predecessors Mari Sako and Jonathan Zeitlin for constant ideas and support. It is my great pleasure to welcome all SASE participants, both longtime attendees and newcomers, and to wish you all a productive and stimulating conference and an enjoyable stay in the great city of Milan.

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 7 Università degli Studi di Milano Reflections from Past SASE Presidents

Amitai Etzioni, SASE Founder and President from 1988-1990

SASE was conceived by accident. When my book, The Moral Dimension: Toward a New Economics, was off to the printers, the Harvard Business School, where I was teaching at the time, gave me a small grant – it was to bring together colleagues to discuss the book. A surprisingly number agreed to come, not because of the book, but because of the topic. They shared the sense that the time had come for an economics not based on neoclassical assumptions, but on socio-economic ones. Others, from out of town who were not formally invited, asked if they could participate. And the word got around in a region, which has quite a few fine universities. In the end, about 250 people joined in the discussions. We had the sense that the issue at hand deserved more than one meeting, and SASE was founded.

For its first three years, SASE was run out of my office, by my small staff, and from a very small budget I had. When David Coughlin agreed to move the SASE “headquarters” to his office, he openly asked me if I was “willing to let go,” to allow SASE to develop in different directions than I had envisioned. Truth to be told, I was ambivalent. On the one hand, I held – and do hold – that SASE should be dedicated to developing a new economic theory and policies. Indeed, the terrible pain inflicted on hundred of millions of people over the last years, who have lost their jobs, homes, and life’s savings, in my judgment, is due, to a significant extent, to the fact that a sounder economics has not been developed. However, I also realized that for SASE to grow, it would have to find its own legs. It surely did.

Among some of my favorite memories is the meeting in Geneva, conducted with the Communitarian Network. A key address was to be delivered by a leader of the German Social Democrats, Rudolf Scharping. However, he fell off his bike (really, not just as an excuse for not showing up). Luckily, Hans Joas agreed to reach his speech. It was very well received (and I made a new friend in Hans). In the same meeting, the group went for a trip on a cocktail boat on the lake. Kurt Biendorff, the governor of Lower Saxony and a leading German conservative politician, was holding court with a large number of young people sitting at his feet and listening to his socio-economic ideas, between puffs of smoke from his pipe.

There are many SASE network organizers, program officers, elected officials, and a few executive sectaries to whom SASE (and I) owe a great deal. SASE, after all, is a voluntary organization, and not one that ranks first in most people’s professional interests. It takes, hence, a measure of dedication to keep it running, and to actively participate in keeping it going and growing. Some stand out for me. I believe SASE is especially indebted to Martha Zuber and Mary Grossman, who have served as its executive directors and did an outstanding job. I am not sure SASE would have survived, and am very sure it would not have done as well, without them.

Wolfgang Streeck (and his wife Silvia) and Edward W Lehman were my students at Columbia University two generations ago. One of the joys of SASE, for me, was to see them at annual meetings and learn about their very substantial contributions to this organization. Nancy DiTomaso is one of the old timers who stayed with us all these years. There are many others, who come year in year out, without whom there would be no SASE. Indeed, for the first years, the organization had a near death experience every year, as the budget would run out and for it to keep going, a decent attendance for the next meeting was necessary. I understand that it is now on much stronger footing.

My hourglass has almost run out. I learned that it is not possible, nor necessary, for all or even most the members of SASE to follow one agenda. I still hope that more will dedicate more of their time and energy to find an economics that will serve better the people of the world than the prevailing economics does.

Amitai Etzioni June 1. 2013

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Jane Mansbridge, SASE President from 1992-1993

I was president of SASE in 1992-1993, in the heady early days when it was still a precocious, upstart organization trying to impress upon mainstream academia the importance of a view of economics that took into account psychological, social, political, ethical, institutional, and other forms of social behavior. I had just published, in 1990, the volume Beyond Self-Interest, in which I asked several authors to summarize their books, each of which demonstrated the effects of non-self-interested behavior in arenas ranging from international relations to psychology, economics, and evolutionary biology. I loved SASE then and love it still for its broad reach, its commitment to interdiciplinarity, and its grounding in real-world problems. It embodies the best in academia: a genuine dedication to understanding the human condition and a warm sense of colleagueship in that search. I cannot attend this year, as my duties as president of the American Political Science Association preclude it, but I hope that I am carrying on its traditions in my Presidential Task Force on Negotiating Agreement in Politics, which hopes to place negotiation on the agenda of political science and has working groups from the fields of cognitive psychology and behavioral economics, the US Congress, the EU and comparative government, international relations, and normative democratic theory. I wish I could join you; I would love to be there. Warmest wishes for a magnificent twenty-fifth anniversary!

William Frederick, SASE President from 1993-1994

SASE originated in the fertile mind of Amitai Etzioni during his two-year stint as a visiting faculty member at the Harvard Business School in the late 1980s. Almost instantly, SASE caught on like wildfire among an astonishing range of high-profile scholars in the US and abroad. Personally, I was totally thrilled when upon appealing to Amitai for a place on the first SASE program in 1989, he granted me “the one remaining spot.” The list of luminaries attending that first conference is far too long to reproduce here but included George Lodge, Alfred Chandler, Chris Argyris, Joseph Badaracco, Joseph Bower, Richard Sweder, Lee Preston, Edwin Epstein, Richard Swedberg, Bryan Barry, Richard Rose, Amartya Sen, Albert Hirschman, , Henry Mintzberg, Nancy DiTomaso, Robert Reich, Paul Lawrence, Rosabeth Kanter, Michael Useem, plus many others of equal prominence. In the early years to follow, SASE membership spread throughout the world – representing 16 non-US nations in its second year – and attracted an amazing range of socio-economic viewpoints on theory, practice, and policy. Obviously, Amitai had started something that struck home with a diverse scholarly community worldwide.

I was elected SASE President for the 1993-94 year, following the earlier terms of Etzioni as Founding President, Daniel Yankelovich, David Sears, and Jane Mansbridge. For the 1994 SASE conference in Paris, more than 500 participants were involved, representing 31 nations from around the world. At the Paris conference, I asked SASE members to sign on to a statement identifying public-policy principles related to the economic transition in central and eastern Europe following the breakup of the Soviet Union. Coauthored with Kenneth Hunter of the University of Maryland, our 4-page declaration was titled “JOINING HANDS: A Declaration of Socio-Economic Principles to Guide Economic Transition Policies and Programs.” It was endorsed by 60 leading SASE members. Subsequently, the Declaration was sent to the Secretary-General of the United Nations, the President of the European Commission, UN member-representatives of 33 nations, the President of the UN Association of the USA, the US Secretary of State, and US Congressional leaders. The Declaration was an attempt to exert direct influence on public policy regarding socio-economic issues and problems. I have copies of the Declaration and the accompanying letters urging support of its socio-economic principles.

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 9 Università degli Studi di Milano One final very important note: Throughout the early years of SASE’s founding and getting organized, Richard Coughlin of the University of New Mexico served as the organization’s Executive Director. Without Coughlin’s leadership and executive skills, SASE might well have stumbled into oblivion. Today’s members should be grateful for Richard Coughlin’s many contributions in those early years.

Nancy DiTomaso, SASE President from 1994-1995

My youngest daughter attended the first SASE meeting with me when she was two months old. The meeting was held at Harvard Business School, and over the two day meeting, I spent $400 on childcare in order to be there and participate. I remember at the time thinking that it was well worth it. When the same daughter was 12, she went with me to the meetings in Amsterdam, with side trips to Freiburg, Germany, and Paris. It provided an important bonding experience before the teenage years that were soon upon us.

In the early years of SASE, Amitai Etzioni used his extensive networks and organizational skills to create an excitement about the interdisciplinary and international organization that began to draw people from all over the U.S. and Europe, and increasingly from other parts of the world. In addition to places within the U.S., including Boston, Washington, D.C., Irvine (CA), New York, Madison, Minneapolis, and Philadelphia (some multiple times), meetings were held at many non-U.S. locations, including Stockholm, Paris, Geneva, Montreal, Vienna, London, Amsterdam, Aix en Provence, Budapest, Trier, Copenhagen, San Jose (Costa Rica), Madrid, and now Milan.

In addition to the opportunity to travel to wonderful locations, SASE was special from the beginning because of the people it drew as keynote speakers, fellows, and honored guests, including among many others Alfred Chandler, Mary Douglas, James Kenneth Galbraith, Rosabeth Kanter, Marvin Olson, Amartya Sen, Herbert Simon, Larry Summers, Cass Sustein, and Lester Thurow.

I valued the opportunity to attend SASE meetings and to participate because there was no other professional organization of which I was a part that drew so widely across the social and behavioral sciences, that provided the chance to stretch intellectually, and that forced thinking about things in a cross-disciplinary fashion. There were also few other conferences that drew people from so many countries to talk about the critical and cutting-edge ideas emerging from socio-economics at a time when the world was being transformed. I never attended a SASE conference without meeting new people with whom I would not otherwise have had an opportunity to come into contact and without hearing from scholars in fields outside my own whose insights and levels of accomplishment are noteworthy. My association with SASE over the years has provided the opportunity to grow and learn in ways that would not be possible if I participated only narrowly within my own discipline. SASE provides the opportunity for scholars to extend their thinking and expand their horizons as we confront an increasingly challenging set of social, political, and economic issues that require innovative and interdisciplinary ways of thinking.

Rogers Hollingsworth, SASE President from 1996-1997

I especially want to share some of the history of SASE. When I was president, SASE had no money, there was no Executive Director, and there was no office. Professor Richard Coughlin of the University of New Mexico did in his spare time help to coordinate registration affairs. We had no networks, nor any other means of organizing sessions for our meetings. We were completely dependent on registration fees from those attending and to universities who hosted the meetings to contribute toward costs. This usually

10 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano meant paying for rooms where sessions could be held. I remember that in one of our first meetings SASE encountered a deficit. It was pretty awful. Fortunately, Jerry Hage (the president who succeeded me) and I worked together to get Loyola University in Baltimore to provide an office, and Mary Grossman agreed to become the Executive Director. These were difficult times for all concerned. It is too bad there is no history of SASE. Of course, we should all remember that it was Amitai Etzioni who founded SASE, and without his enormous energy there would be no SASE today.

Jerald Hage, SASE President from 1997-1998

Rogers Hollingsworth mentioned his efforts involving me. We would spend a lot of time on the phone brainstorming. I actually enjoyed it. My contributions as President consisted of first insisting that SASE develop a solid base in Europe so that there was a diversity of thought and second creating networks to be directed by two persons. I was able to talk Axel van de Berg in being the co-director along with an economist of the SASE theory network. I am sorry that this has not continued and I think it should be restarted.

Marino Regini, SASE President from 2001-2002

At any new SASE conference I go back in time with my mind and try to decide which was the one I enjoyed the most – a difficult choice indeed.

It may have been the first one I attended (Vienna 1998), which had the special flavor of matching faces with names of people I had been intensively emailing for a year. In fact, the year before Rogers Hollingsworth had asked me to be co-chair together with Robin Stryker. I accepted and for a whole year I did invite people whom I didn’t know to participate, organized panels, proposed new Research Networks. Then I finally saw them (including Robin, with whom I had exchanged tons of emails without having ever seen her) and suddenly SASE became real: not just a series of panels, names, and titles, but a community of people soon to become friends.

Or it may have been the conference in which I had to deliver my presidential address (Minneapolis 2002). I was of course excited about it, but even more by the extremely friendly and cozy atmosphere at the University of Minnesota. Rather few people attended the conference (not good for SASE finances), but we enjoyed a wonderful welcome by the local organizers and a family atmosphere.

Or perhaps was it the one in 2006? I believe it was in Trier, but am not completely sure as I saw nothing of the city. In fact, I spent all my time between the conference site and my hotel. Why, was I sick? No, I wanted to watch (together with 80% of the conference participants) the soccer World Cup… That year Italy won and that’s why I especially remember this conference.

But perhaps it was instead last year’s conference at MIT. I loved so much to be back in Cambridge, where I spent several months (at Harvard a long time ago, and later at MIT) and still have several dear friends.

Actually, on second thought, none of the above. The best SASE conference will certainly be the next one. Not because it will be in Milan, at my own University, and I helped organize it. But because the best SASE conference always is, and it always will be, the next one. SASE is the only association where I have a feeling of continuity and at the same time of growth. Old friends are always there, and yet every year I also get to know new interesting people. That’s why I look forward to my next SASE conferences, each of them obviously the best!

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Christel Lane, SASE President from 2005-2006

When David Marsden first asked me to become SASE’s President for the 2006 conference, I felt very honored but also slightly worried about the responsibilities involved. Some of the most onerous tasks of the President Elect are to choose the place where the conference is to be held and then, as President, to select the venue for the conference two years ahead. These tasks are not made any easier by the fact that SASE is rarely inundated with offers of conference venues from local organizers.

I considered myself very lucky to receive a generous offer of a conference site for my 2006 presidency from Dieter Sadowski, a labor economist at the University of Trier in Germany. Dieter was extremely co- operative and efficient about all local arrangements and made the first task an easy one. Being German-born, I was particularly delighted to have the conference in Germany for once. However, my choice of Trier was not met with general acclaim and attracted some very pessimistic forecasts about attendance, mainly to do with Trier’s relatively small size and somewhat remote position. However, pessimism about poor communications proved misplaced, and Trier’s small size was amply compensated for by its attractiveness as a very old Roman city on the Moselle river. Although the attendance figure did not establish a new record it was very adequate and brought SASE many new members from Germany. Academically, too, it was successful, with high profile and engaging plenary speakers such as Karin Knorr-Cetina and Michael Mann. Another pleasure of the conference was to award two of our long-standing and very eminent members – Wolfgang Streeck and Mario Regini – honorary memberships.

This was also the conference where we had to agree on a changing of the guard at the extremely important administrative level of SASE. The founding Executive Director Mary Grossman, after many years of devoted service, had announced her retirement as Director, and we were very lucky to be able to appoint Martha Zuber to the position. As Mary is American, and Martha resides in Paris this was initially viewed as very problematic by some members, but again worries proved unfounded, to say the least.

Another extremely difficult decision at the 2006 conference was the selection of the conference venue for 2008. We had only one firm offer at the time, namely from Costa Rica. As we had long talked about attracting more members from Latin America, it seemed to me and a number of other members of the Executive Council a very opportune offer. However, it took two meetings of the Council – a most unusual occurrence - to finally get the venue accepted. Needless to say, Costa Rica was not a flop and, despite its distance from Europe, attracted sufficient SASE members to break even. The moral of my tale is that what initially appeared to be slightly adventurous decisions to some members had very satisfactory outcomes in the end.

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SASE Would Like to Thank Its Sponsors for Their Support

This initiative is part of the project NASP-West (Network for the Advancement of Social and Political Studies in North-West Italy)

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 13 Università degli Studi di Milano Featured Speakers

Jeremy Adelman is Walter Samuel Carpenter III Professor in Spanish Civilization and Culture, Director of the Council for International Teaching and Research, and Chair of the Fund for Canadian Studies at Princeton University. He has recently published an autobiography on Albert Hirschman with Princeton University Press, entitled Worldly Philosopher: The Odyssey of Albert O. Hirshman.

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Larry Bartels is May Werthan Shayne Chair of Public Policy and Social Science, as well as Co- Director of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions at Vanderbilt University. He is the founding director of the Center for the Study of Democratic Politics in Princeton’s Woodrow Wilson School.

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Frank Dobbin, Professor of Sociology at Harvard University, studies organizations, inequality, economic behavior, and public policy. He is the recipient of numerous grants, awards, and fellowships, the most recent of which being the American Sociological Association Distinguished Scholarly Book Award for Inventing Equal Opportunity.

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Chiara Saraceno is Professor Emerita at the Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung and honorary fellow at the Collegio Carlo Alberto. Her research topics concern comparative family, gender and intergenerational arrangements, comparative social policies, social inequalities and poverty.

Via Festa del Perdono 7: Aula Magna, Thursday 12pm

14 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano Economy & Society Series from Polity Economic Networks DAVID KNOKE University of Minnesota

“David Knoke performs a signal service in ordering and integrating diverse streams of research – at every level from individual economic choices to the structure of the global economy – in this comprehensive, sagacious, and highly readable volume.“ Paul DiMaggio, Princeton University SEPT 2012, 180 PAGES, PB 978-0-7456-4998-6, $22.95 Institutions and the Economy FRANCESCO DUINA Bates College

“A fantastic overview of the institutionalist approach to economic sociology – the best discussion yet about how institutions affect the economy at the individual, organizational, national and international levels.“ John L. Campbell, Dartmouth College and Copenhagen Business School 2011, 180 PAGES, PB 978-0-7456-4830-9, $22.95 Markets PATRIK ASPERS Stockholm University “A lively compendium of an exciting literature on the sociological approach to market coordination. If you wish to understand the variety of markets in which we daily participate, there is no better introduction“ David Stark, Columbia University 2011, 176 PAGES, PB 978-0-7456-4578-0, $22.95

Economy and State A Sociological Perspective NINA BANDELJ & ELIZABETH SOWERS Both of the University of California, Irvine “A wonderful introduction to the burgeoning fields of economic and political sociology, and in particular to work at the dynamic intersection of those fields.“ Frank Dobbin, Harvard University 2010, 200 PAGES, PB 978-0-7456-4455-4, $22.95

Global Capitalism A Sociological Perspective MIGUEL A. CENTENO & JOSEPH N. COHEN Princeton University; Queens College, City University of New York

“Finally here is a book that makes brilliant sense out of globalization‘s multiple and often contradictory facets ... Read it to understand our past, present, and future economic worlds.“ Viviana A. Zelizer, Princeton University 2010, 180 PAGES, PB 978-0-7456-4451-6, $22.95

Money and Credit A Sociological Approach

BRUCE CARRUTHERS & LAURA ARIOVICH Northwestern University; University of Buenos Aires

“Carruthers and Ariovich view the mysteries of money and credit through a distinctively sociological lens. They treat this complex and difficult subject in a way that is illuminating, accessible, and concise, yet subtle and

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SASE 2013 Conference Theme

States in Crisis

For more than a century now, states have intervened strongly in the face of crises in capitalism to deal with their social and economic consequences. States invented new models of regulation (Keynesianism) to deal with capitalist contradictions, socialized the huge losses booked by banks and large firms, changed policy instruments to correct market failures, changed labor market regulations, or created new markets while supporting creative destruction. Crises are highly conducive to thinking about periods and varieties of capitalism, about regulation crises and dynamics, and about the role of the state; they also raise massive tensions and open the floor to political debates, which may call the legitimacy of the state into question and create political pressures. The 2008 financial crisis and the ensuing recession demonstrate both the power and the vulnerability of the modern state. States were severely buffeted by the economic crisis, and most advanced democracies were forced to take dramatic and extensive policy measures, many of which involved hugely expensive public interventions into the private sector, only some of which have been paid back. Such measures threw the state’s centrality into sharp focus. Although major recessions have challenged state strength and capacity, they have not called into question the role of the state as the primary agent of policy initiatives, nor its legitimate authority to respond to economic crises. The current crisis is no exception: active policy responses have been deployed across the world, from China and Brazil to the USA; in Europe, states are paying a huge price to support their banks, while the European fiscal crisis has led to unprecedented austerity measures in many southern and western European countries, which are under intense pressure from other states and from market actors. The current crisis has incited the rapid development of myriad state interventions, both internally and in relation to other states. The 2013 SASE Annual Meeting seeks to document and explain how states act in the face of crises, as well as the comparative consequences of those actions and the implications for the restructuring of the relations between states and markets. Such accounts may investigate the role of material interests, the competence of state institutions (such as central banks), the inadequacy or effectiveness of state regulatory institutions, and the effect of long term global shifts in power and resources from the West to the East. But there are also more fundamental changes occurring within states. Research in classical political economics by scholars such as W. Streeck, P. Hall, B. Jessop, R. Boyer and M. Mann has pointed out the profound restructuring states have undergone as a result of globalization, changing societies, and other phenomena such as the worsening of long-term fiscal crises or implementation failures. Some aspects of the state are growing (auditing, penalizing), while others are in retreat. Some scholars talk about a new phase of the Weberian state; others point to the emergence of neo- liberal governmentality. SASE 20lla13 also seeks to contribute to this ongoing debate over the definition of the state and its role, as contributing to the construction of more market-oriented societies, or to the contrary, resisting and protecting against market pressures.

Program Directors: Roberto Pedersini, Isabela Mares Local Organizing Committee: Marino Regini (chair), Gabriele Ballarino, Daniele Checchi, Maurizio Ferrera, Massimo Florio, Roberto Pedersini, Ida Regalia, and Renata Semenza

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 15 Università degli Studi di Milano SASE Announces its 26th Annual Conference Theme & Location

The Institutional Foundations of Capitalism Northwestern University and the University of Chicago July 10-12, 2014

Call for papers

What makes a market economy possible? Through multiple crises and recoveries, capitalism has proven to be an extraordinarily dynamic, durable and adaptive economic system. Market- allocation of goods and services has spread globally, encompassing developed and emerging economies alike, and subjecting the life-chances of billions of people to the logic of capitalism. Scholars recognize that this is not a monolithic economic system, for it is fraught with internal tensions and marked by complex heterogeneity. And yet, all this economic activity rests upon a set of core institutional foundations.

Some preconditions have long been recognized. Adam Smith noted that markets required property rights, a set of legally enforceable rules that governed claims and control over valuable assets. And unless these property rights are also alienable, market exchange is not possible. Early modern rulers promulgated standardized weights and measures as a way to create accurate market information and facilitate exchange. Sovereigns have long minted coins and regulated paper money to help monetize economic transactions. Max Weber underscored the importance of “rational capital accounting” and “calculable law,” backed by the coercive power of the state, for a capitalist economy. Governments even institutionalize economic failure and enforce hard budget constraints by creating a legal apparatus for corporate and individual bankruptcy. One key issue therefore concerns the linkage between political and economic structures, and whether representative democracies have a particular affinity with market economies.

Neither functional necessity nor performativity ensures the automatic satisfaction of these preconditions. On the contrary, Karl Polanyi argued that unrestrainedly competitive markets tended to erode their own foundations, but that public policy could mitigate this problem through a strategy of decommodification. The reproduction of labor power, for example, was supported by policies that protected household earnings from market instabilities and which socialized the costs of creating an educated workforce. Groups and organizations that constitute “civil society” may also play a role in this connection, either by shaping public policy or helping to remedy the problem directly. And

16 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano larger problems than those envisioned by Polanyi now loom as societies face the market externalities that produce global climate change.

The establishment, maintenance, and erosion of institutional foundations are contingent and conflicted processes that can move forward or backward, by design or accident, but always producing unintended consequences. Furthermore, establishment is a costly undertaking that requires dedicated resources (known sometimes as taxes). When these institutions malfunction, drama can ensue. Various regulatory and informational failures contributed to the financial crisis of 2008, and the ambiguities of intellectual property continue to generate conflict in the pharmaceutical and computer software industries, both nationally and internationally. The current failure of European labor markets to create adequate employment, especially among young adults, poses thorny political problems that will only grow.

Institutional foundations are traditionally located at the national level, but in the modern era they are increasingly pitched at regional or even global levels. The neo-liberal project of building markets now animates the European Union, WTO, and World Bank as much as it does nation states. Although the monetary base remains a largely national responsibility, the Eurozone shows that multi-national arrangements are possible. And the articulation and protection of intellectual property is now shared between national patent, trademark, and copyright laws and global agreements like TRIPS. Self-consciously theorized global models diffuse around the world, although implementation frequently reinserts significant local variability, and institutional convergence can be a remarkably inharmonious process.

Institutional foundations can also shift between public, quasi-public, and private spheres, with important implications for democratic accountability and control. Consider the central role that ISDA plays in the massive over-the-counter derivatives market by creating standardized contractual language for swaps agreements, the importance of private credit rating agencies like Moody’s and S&P in governing global capital flows, the part of the Basel Committee in setting international bank capital standards, or the role of ISO in setting a host of product and process standards. Private regulation abounds. They also vary in formalization, with laws and official treaties at one extreme, and informal social arrangements (such as underpin the New York City diamond market) at the other.

The 2014 SASE Annual Meeting seeks contributions that explore the different social and institutional bases of modern capitalism, and how these are variably established locally, nationally, regionally, and globally. Historical and/or comparative research designs are especially welcome, as are projects that deploy a range of quantitative and qualitative methodologies.

Program Director: Gary Herrigel ([email protected])

Local Organizers: Bruce G. Carruthers, Jeannette Colyvas, Gary Herrigel, and Klaus Weber

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 17 Università degli Studi di Milano SASE 2014 Mini-Conference Themes Call for Proposals The Institutional Foundations of Capitalism

Mini-Conference Theme Proposal Deadline: September 9, 2013

As they have in the past years, thematic mini-conferences will form a key element of next year’s annual conference in Chicago, co-hosted by Northwestern University and the University of Chicago. Proposals are now welcome for mini-conference themes. Up to eight 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, “The Institutional Foundations of Capitalism,” 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 September 9, 2013. 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 2 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 June 1, 2014. 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 2014 theme. Please see www.sase.org to look at mini-conference themes from previous years.

Proposals should be submitted to: Martha Zuber ([email protected])

18 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano SASE Announces its 1st Ibero-American Regional Socio-Economics Meeting (I RISE-IISEM)

Democracy and Economic Crisis in Ibero-America Mexico National Autonomous University, Mexico City November 27-29, 2013

CALL FOR PAPERS Recent studies and analyses have shown that economic growth in Latin America during the past decade has been accompanied by an improvement in income distribution and poverty reduction. The region has also gained ground in politics (toward democracy), and its governments have implemented strategies for (global) economic change. However, socio-economic deprivation in several categories and the persistence of social inequality, now more intense in large and intermediate cities, challenge structural economic change and democratic discourse itself. It is essential to tackle these inequalities, which threaten not only the economy but the democracies themselves, by reprocessing social policy instruments. One challenge faced by democracy is the creation of social instruments to make the people participants and architects of their societies’ decisions; such a goal requires equal opportunities, fair income distribution, and strong and credible institutions. Equal opportunities come with a strong state capable of developing a social policy – by investing in education, healthcare, and housing, and by developing a labor policy that ensures industrial relations with quality employment and large workforce participation. At the same time, these policies contribute to a more equitable income distribution and to an increased training and knowledge, which enables individuals to participate more actively in policy making, democracy, and governance. Taking this as our starting point, what kind of state is needed for such a reconfiguration? What are the implications for democracy and social policy? What kind of state capacity requires an alternative development model? What is the potential and what are the limits to civil society’s role in ensuring democracy and correcting poverty and income distribution inequality?

For questions and abstract submissions (before 20, September 2013), please write to: [email protected]

More information on www.sase.org

NETWORKS 1. The debate on the State in Socio-Economics. 2. Crisis and new economic institutionality. 3. Citizenship and social movements. 4. Financial Regulation in Iberoamerica. 5. Demographic skyline and socio-economic welfare. 6. Employment quality and citizenship. 7. Sustainable development, economic growth and environmental balance.

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 19 Università degli Studi di Milano SASE anuncia su Primer Encuentro Regional Iberoamericano de Socioeconomía (I RISE-IISEM)

Democracia y crisis económica en Iberoamérica Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Ciudad de México Noviembre 27-29, 2013

CALL FOR PAPERS En Iberoamérica los últimos estudios y análisis muestran que el crecimiento económico de la última década ha estado acompañado de una mejora de la distribución de renta y una reducción de la pobreza. Además, se ha ganado terreno en materia política (rumbo a la democracia), y se han aplicado estrategias para el cambio económico (hacia la globalidad). Empero las carencias socioeconómicas -en sus diferentes categorías y la persistencia de una desigualdad social concentradora ahora en grandes y medianas urbes-, cuestiona las transformaciones económicas estructurales y el discurso democrático mismo. Es necesario enfrentar las desigualdades que amenazan no solo a la democracia sino a la economía misma, mediante la reelaboración de instrumentos de política social. El reto de la democracia implica generar instrumentos para que la sociedad se sienta partícipe y artífice de las decisiones y desafíos de la sociedad. Este requiere igualdad de oportunidad, distribución de la renta equitativa, instituciones fuertes y creíbles. La igualdad de oportunidad se adquiere con un Estado fuerte que sea capaz de desarrollar política social, invertir en educación, sanidad, vivienda y desarrollar una política laboral que contribuya a la configuración de unas relaciones laborales que garantice empleo de calidad y renda a la población activa. Al mismo tiempo, estas son las políticas que contribuyen a generar una distribución de la renta más equitativa y, por otro lado, una mayor capacitación para que los individuos participen más activamente de las decisiones políticas fortaleciendo, también, la democracia y la gobernabilidad. A partir de esto ¿Qué tipo de Estado se necesita para desplegar esta reelaboración? ¿Cuáles serán las implicaciones para la democracia y la política social? ¿Qué tipo de capacidad estatal requiere un modelo alternativo de desarrollo? ¿Cuál es el potencial y las limitaciones del papel de la sociedad civil para asegurar no sólo la democracia sino la reducción de la pobreza y la desigualdad?

Consultas y envío comunicaciones (antes 20 de septiembre de 2013): [email protected]

Más información: www.sase.org

NETWORKS 1. El debate sobre el Estado en la Socio Economía. 2. Crisis y nueva institucionalidad económica. 3. Ciudadanía y movimientos sociales. 4. Regulación financiera en Iberoamérica. 5. Horizonte demográfico y bienestar. 6. Calidad de empleo y ciudadanía. 7. Desarrollo sostenible, crecimiento económico y equilibrio ambiental.

20 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano Special Events

Presidential Address and Awards Ceremony

This year’s presidential address will be held in Aula Magna at via Festa del Perdono 7 from 5:45pm to 6:45pm on Friday, June 28th. The presidential address will be followed by an awards ceremony from 6:45pm to 7:15pm to celebrate the winners of this year’s travel grants, student stipends, SER Prize, and EHESS/France-Japan Foundation prizes.

Gala Reception

The gala reception will be held in the honor courtyard (Cortile d’Onore) of the via Festa del Perdono 7 building at 7:15pm, just following the presidential address and awards ceremony.

Socio-Economic Review: A Discussion of Publication Strategies, Topics, and New Developments with the Editors

Gregory Jackson, Chief Editor of the Socio-Economic Review, will speak on getting published in a peer-review journal in Aula 4 of via Conservatorio 7 from 2:15-3:45pm on Thursday, June 27th.

General Information for Participants

Computers and Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi is available at the Università degli Studi di Milano, but you will need to obtain your individual password at the registration desk.

*Please note: Rooms at the via Conservatorio site are equipped with both projectors and computers, though the rooms at the via Festa del Perdono site are not equipped with computers, so you must bring your own computer (Macintosh users should bring a standard VGA convertor) if you plan on using a PowerPoint presentation.

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 21 Università degli Studi di Milano Directions

How to Find the Università degli Studi di Milano

By Taxi Your taxi driver will recognize the university name (Università degli Studi di Milano) and the addresses via Festa del Perdono 7 & via Conservatorio 7. If your driver needs additional information, ask to be taken to the Piazza Missori and follow the directions below.

By Public Transportation To find the university, go to any subway station. Inside the station, look for the color-coded map of the subway system. The Università degli Studi di Milano is located near the San Babila station on the Red Line, the Missori station on the Yellow Line, and the Duomo station on the Red and Yellow Lines. Milan subway website: (http://www.atm-mi.it/en/ViaggiaConNoi/Pages/SchemaReteMetro.aspx)

From the San Babila station (closer to via Conservatorio), head south on Corso Europa and continue straight onto Largo Bersaglieri. Take a left onto Piazza Fontana and then take a right onto via Largo. Turn left onto via Bergamini. Finally, turn right onto via Festa del Perdono and continue to number 7.

From the Missori station, head east on via Alberico Albricci toward via Paolo da Cannobio and continue straight onto Via Larga. Take a right to stay on via Larga and then take a left onto via Largo. Continue onto via Chiaravalle, then straight onto Largo Francesco Richini. Finally, turn left onto via Festa del Perdono and continue to number 7.

From the Duomo station, walk along the right edge of the piazza when facing the Duomo. Turn right onto via Palazzo Reale, situated halfway up the length of the Duomo. Take a left onto via Larga and then a right onto via Bergamini. Finally, turn right onto via Festa del Perdono and continue to number 7.

By Public Transportation from Linate Airport Take bus number 73 to the city center and get off at Piazza San Babila, then follow the directions above from the San Babila station.

22 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano By Public Transportation from Malpensa Airport Take the Malpensa Express train to the Cadorna FNM station or to the Centrale FS station. From the Cadorna FNM station, take the Red Line to the Duomo or Santa Babila station and then follow the directions from the Duomo or Santa Babila stations.

How to Go from One Building to the Other

Starting at Via Festa del Perdono

Take a right when leaving the building and then take another right onto Via Laghetto. Follow Via Laghetto and then take a left onto Via Francesco Sforza. Via Francesco Sforza will become Via Visconti di Modrone Uberto. Continue on Via Visconti di Modrone Uberto and turn right onto Via Pietro Mascagni. At the end of the block, turn right again onto Via Conservatorio.

Starting at Via Conservatorio

Take a left leaving the building onto Via Conservatorio and then turn left onto Via Pietro Mascagni. At the end of the block, take a left onto Via Visconti di Modrone Uberto, which will become Via Francesco Sforza. Follow Via Francesco Sforza and take a right onto Via Laghetto. Turn left onto Via Festa del Perdono.

Meals, Hotels and Tourism Conference participants are on their own for most meals. Coffee will be served between sessions in the Giardino of Via Conservatorio 7 (or the Loggiato Cortile interno in case of rain) and in the Cortile del 700 of Via Festa del Perdono 7.

The Università degli Studi di Milano is located in the city center of Milan, with restaurants everywhere you turn. Restaurant suggestions, as well as other tourism information may be found on the official Milan tourism site (http://www.turismo.milano.it) or the Visita Milano site (http://www.visitamilano.it).

Further information on the museums and gardens at the Università degli Studi di Milano itself can be found on the left-hand side of the university’s “About Us” page (http://www.unimi.it/ENG/university/29497.htm)

Hotels listed on the SASE website are located inside of Milan.

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SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 25 Università degli Studi di Milano Recipients of the 2013 Travel Grants and Graduate Student Stipends SASE extends warm congratulations to the recipients of this year’s travel grants and graduate student stipends. They will be honored at the awards ceremony on Friday evening, June 28th

Travel Grants

Jiwook Jung, National University of Singapore: Conflicting Institutional Demands and Policy Implementation: Implementation of Workforce Downsizing by Large U.S. Firms, 1984-2005 (Network H: Markets, Firms, and Institutions)

Jose Carlos Orihuela, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú /Columbia University: How Do "Mineral-States" Learn?: Path-dependence, Networks, and Policy Change in the Evolution of Economic Institutions (Network B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development)

Saulo Souza, ASCES University: Can the Cold Austerity of Fiscal Rules Resist the Elections Heat?: Political Opportunism and Creative Accounting in Brazil (Network P: Accounting, Economics, and Law)

Graduate Student Stipends

Mohammad Tanvir Ahamed, Chalmers University of Technology - Effects of Higher Labor Migration Cost: Study on the Socio-Economic Dilemmas Faced by the Survivors of Labor Trafficking (Network I: Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration)

Elisabetta Basilico, University of Denver - The Introduction of IFRS: Evidence from the Mispricing of Accruals in Europe (Network P: Accounting, Economics, and Law)

Nina Boy, Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) - Sovereign Credit: A Financial Concept of Security (SASE Special Mini-Conference on Finance and the State - States within the Categories of Financial Stability)

Arie Krampf, Otto-Suhr-Institute for Political Science, The Freie Universität - From the Maastricht Treaty to the Post-Crisis Europe: The Changing Role of Central Bankers in European Institutional Design (SASE Special Mini-Conference on Finance and the State - Central Banks, States, and Markets after the Crisis: Blurred Boundaries and Uncharted Territories)

Zhengyu Li, Tilburg University - Learning by Licensing: Technological Catching-up of Chinese Firms (Network F: Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation)

Olivia Nicol, Columbia University - No Body to Kick, No Soul to Damn: Responsibility and Accountability for the Financial Crisis (Network N: Finance & Society)

Kristen Shorette, University of California, Irvine - Institutional Foundations of Global Markets: The Uneven Rise of Alternative Regulation of International Trade, 1970-2012 (Network L: Regulation and Governance)

Imre Szabo, Central European University - Labor Politics in a Weak Institutional Environment: Structural Power and Strategic Alliances of Healthcare and Education Employees in East Central Europe (Network E: Industrial Relations & Political Economy)

Jayaram Uparna, Northwestern University - When’s the Next Bus?: Influences of Mobility and Infrastructure on Entrepreneurship in Rural India (Network B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development)

Special thanks to Rebecca Oliver, Glenn Morgan, Elliot Posner, and Akos Rona-Tas for their work on the prize committee.

26 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano Recipients of the 2013 EHESS France-Japan Foundation Awards

SASE extends warm congratulations to the recipients of this year’s EHESS France-Japan Foundation Award. The prizewinners will be honored at the awards ceremony on Friday evening, June 29th.

The EHESS France-Japan Foundation (http://ffj.ehess.fr) Travel Grants and Award for Best Paper are new prizes for papers submitted to Network Q: Asian Capitalisms. Prizewinners receive $500 and $1000 respectively, thanks to the great generosity of the Banque de France.

Best Paper

Stephen J. Frenkel & Chongxin Yu (The University of New South Wales, Australian School of Business): “Chinese Migrants’ Work Experience and City Identification: Challenging the Underclass”

Abstract Are internal migrant workers who have contributed so much to contemporary Chinese economic growth forming a distinct, impoverished underclass (Chan, 2010; Solinger, 2006) or are they slowly merging into the Chinese working class? In this paper we is draw on Marxian and Weberian class theory to develop the distinction between underclass and working class location including the economic especially labor market, political and social conditions and criteria that enable these social categories to be distinguished theoretically and empirically. Economic criteria include employment, unemployment and comparative level of income. Quality of labor relations is assessed by examining migrant worker contracts of employment, perceptions of management and experience of industrial disputes, and opportunities for career mobility, while political criteria refer to de facto citizenship rights, particularly social rights. Social criteria include embeddedness in city life indicated by relational ties and residential characteristics. Drawing on a large range of survey data including our own analysis of a recent Chinese migrant worker survey of 3,758 migrant workers employed in 15 cities across six south eastern provinces, we examine aspects of work and city experience relating to class location in order to assess the underclass thesis. In addition, we evaluate the argument that younger migrant workers are significantly different in work orientation and strategies for work life improvement compared to their more experienced counterparts. Based on evidence relating to the above-mentioned conditions and criteria, including an examination of migrant workers’ social attitudes and action, we conclude that migrant workers are joining the working class rather than forming an underclass. Survey evidence suggests moderate job satisfaction influenced by better treatment by management in recent years, particularly regarding pay and working conditions. Preferred strategies for improving working life reflect a consciousness of rights and a corresponding desire for law enforcement and collective action against recalcitrant employers, especially regarding discrimination against migrant workers. Improving workers’ capabilities is also prioritized. Being transitional, becoming a city person, is the dominant theme of our analysis of city identification, which shows that congenial social relations with both local relatives and residents, participation in recreational activity, and job satisfaction were among the more important factors influencing city identification.

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 27 Università degli Studi di Milano SASE 2013 Elections

We are delighted to announce that Bruce Carruthers will serve as president of SASE.

The following people have been elected to a three-year term (2013-2016) on the Executive Council:

Helen Callaghan, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Cologne Pepper Culpepper, European Institute, Florence Richard Deeg, Temple University, Philadelphia Ashley Mears, Boston University, USA Glenn Morgan, Cardiff Business School, UK Bruno Palier, Sciences Po, Paris, France Jette Steen Knudsen, Copenhagen University, Denmark Michael A. Witt, INSEAD, Singapore

SASE congratulates newcomers and re-elected members alike.

A big thank you to all those who participated in the election.

Warm thanks to Sabina Avdagic, Marion Fourcade, and Cathie Jo Martin, who will be leaving the Executive Council this year.

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SASE 2013-2014 Officers, Executive Board, and Staff Officers

Amitai Etzioni (Founder) Bruce Carruthers (President-Elect) George Washington University, USA Northwestern University, USA

Patrick Le Galès (Past President) Richard Deeg (Treasurer) Sciences Po, Paris Martha Zuber (Executive Director)

Executive Council

Nina Bandelj Paul Osterman University of California, Irvine, USA Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

Helen Callaghan Bruno Palier Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Sciences Po, Paris, France

Pepper Culpepper Elliot Posner European Institute, Florence, Italy Case Western Reserve University, USA

Richard Deeg Akos Rona-Tas Temple University, USA University of California, San Diego, USA

Henry Farrell Santos Miguel Ruesga George Washington University, USA Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain

Isabelle Ferreras Andrew Schrank Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium University of New Mexcio, USA

Lane Kenworthy Jette Steen Knudsen University of Arizona, USA Copenhagen University, Denmark

Hyun-Chin Lim Katherine Stone Seoul National University, South Korea University of California, Los Angeles, USA

Richard Locke Christine Trampusch Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA University Berne, Switzerland

Ashley Mears Chris Warhurst Boston University, USA University of Sydney Business School, Australia

Glenn Morgan Michael A. Witt Cardiff Business School, UK INSEAD, Singapore

Christine Musselin Cornelia Woll Center for the Sociology of Organizations, France Sciences Po, Paris, France

Rebecca Oliver Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies and Miami University, Germany and USA

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SASE Committees 2012-2013

Presidential Search Committee Mari Sako Jens Beckert Cathie Jo Martin

Networks Committee Sabina Avdagic Henry Farrell Marion Fourcade Glenn Morgan Andrew Schrank

Awards Committee Rebecca Oliver Glenn Morgan Elliot Posner Akos Rona-Tas

SER Best Paper Prize Committee Christine Musselin Paul Osterman Santos Ruesga

EHESS France-Japon Foundation Prize Committee Sebastien Chevalier Gary Herrigel Tobias ten Brink

30 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano 2012-2013 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 and Miguel Llofriu Network B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development Diego Sanchez-Anochea and Aaron Major Network C: Gender, Work, and Family Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay and Bernard Fusulier, assisted by Maria del Rio Network D: Professions and Organizations Didier Demazière Network E: Industrial Relations & the Political Economy Sabina Avdagic and Lucio Baccaro Network F: Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation Florian Becker-Ritterspach, Knut Lange, and Matthew Allen Network G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources David Marsden Network H: Markets, Firms, and Institutions Gerhard Schnyder and Christina Ahmadjian Network I: Race, Ethnicity and Immigration David Bartram, Maritsa Poros, and Victoria Hattam Network J: Rethinking the Welfare State Alex Hicks Network K: Law & the Social Sciences Isabelle Ferreras, Alvaro Santos, and Katherine Stone Network L: Regulation and Governance John W. Cioffi, David Levi-Faur, and Frans Van Waarden Network M: Spanish Language Julimar da Silva Bichara and Santos Ruesga 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 Sebastien Lechevalier, Tobias ten Brink, Cornelia Storz, and Boy Lüthje

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 31 Università degli Studi di Milano 2012-2013 Mini-Conference Organizers

Special thanks to this year’s mini-conference organizers for all their hard work.

Cities in Crisis: The Urban Political Economy of the Global Recession Manuel Aalbers and Ugo Rossi

Social Protection Transformations, Development, and the Role of the State around the World: Challenges, Drivers, and Responses Camila Arza, Moisés Balestro, Flavio Gaitan, Matteo Jessoula, Clemente Ruiz Duran, and Stefano Sacchi

The Political Economy of Skills and Inequality Marius Busemeyer and Torben Iversen

Dealing with Immigration in Times of Economic Crisis Dirk Godenau and Ana Maria Lopez-Sala

Public Sector Retrenchment and Restructuring: Implications for Public Service Workers and Work Patricia Findlay, Colin Lindsay, and Johanna Commander

Professions in Crisis Leonard Seabrooke

The Transformation of Higher Education Systems at a Time of Economic Crisis Christine Musselin and Marino Regini

Economic Culture in the Public Sphere Lyn Spillman, Frederick F. Wherry, and Nina Bandelj

Social Change, Innovation, and Entrepreneurial Activity Ted Baker, Silvia Dorado, Alex Nicholls, Ana Maria Peredo, and Marc J. Ventresca

Special Mini-Conference on Finance, States, and the Economy

Central Banks, States, and Markets after the Crisis: Blurred Boundaries and Unchartered Territories Ismail Ertürk, Daniela Gabor, and Zeev Rosenhek

Finance, Public Policy, and the Economy Beth-Anne Schuelke-Leech

Financial Participation and Profit Sharing Wenzel Matiaske and Simon Fietze

Rethinking Islamic Finance: Markets, Firms and Institutions Aaron Z. Pitluck and Lena Rethel

States within the Categories of Financial Stability Benjamin Lemoine, Sabine Montagne, Horacio Ortiz

32 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano 2013 Conference Organizers & Staff

Program Directors Roberto Pedersini Isabela Mares

Local Organizing Committee Marino Regini (chair), Gabriele Ballarino, Daniele Checchi, Maurizio Ferrera, Massimo Florio, Roberto Pedersini, Ida Regalia, and Renata Semenza

SASE Paris Staff Martha Zuber (Executive Director) Jacob Bromberg, Miranda Richmond Mouillot, Patricia Zraidi, and Marie Ducret

SASE Webmaster Romain Dortier

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 33 Università degli Studi di Milano 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, and its current director is Christine Musselin.

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.

34 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano List of Panels and Rooms by Network and Mini-Conference

Featured Speakers FP-02: Featured Speaker Larry Bartels - Ideology and Retrospection: Political Effects of the Great Recession Thursday, 12:00pm Room: Aula 6 (Via Conservatorio 7) FP-03: Featured Speaker Chiara Saraceno - The Three Crises of the Welfare State and the Limits of the EU-enforced Austerity Policy Thursday, 12:00pm Room: Aula Magna (Via Festa del Perdono 7) FP-09: Featured Speaker Frank Dobbin - Too Small to Regulate?: The Crisis and the Failure of Shareholder Value Practices Friday, 12:00pm Room: Aula 6 (Via Conservatorio 7) FP-15: Special Presidential Seminar - The Works of Albert O. Hirschman Saturday, 12:00pm Room: Aula Magna (Via Festa del Perdono 7)

Featured Panels FP-01: Special Presidential Seminar - States and Capitalisms: Alternative Conceptual Foundations and New Varieties Thursday, 10:15am Room: Aula 400 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) FP-04: Featured Panel - Capitalisms and Capitalism in the Twenty-First Century Thursday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 400 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) FP-05: Featured Panel - Author Meets Critics: Cathie Jo Martin & Duane Swank, The Political Construction of Business Interests, Coordination, Growth, and Equality (Cambridge University Press) Thursday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 6 (Via Conservatorio 7) FP-06: Featured Panel - Author Meets Critics: Michael Storper, Keys to the City: How Economics, Institutions, Social Interactions, and Politics Shape Development (Princeton University Press) Friday, 10:15am Room: Aula 102 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) FP-07: Featured Panel - Bringing Asia into the Comparative Capitalism Approach Friday, 10:15am Room: Aula 400 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) FP-08: Featured Panel - Author Meets Critics: Massimo Florio, Network Industries and Social Welfare; The Experiment that Reshuffled European Utilities (Oxford University Press) Friday, 10:15am Room: Sala Lauree (Via Conservatorio 7) FP-10: Featured Panel - Author Meets Critics: David Vogel, The Politics of Precaution: Regulating Health, Safety, and Environmental Risks in Europe and the United States (Princeton Press) Friday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 400 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) FP-11: Special Mini-Conference - Changing Institutions, Changing Institutional Theory (1) Friday, 2:15pm Room: Sala di Rappresentanza (Via Festa del Perdono 7) FP-12: Featured Panel - Exploring the Middle Class Friday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 6 (Via Conservatorio 7) FP-13: Special Mini-Conference - Changing Institutions, Changing Institutional Theory (2) Friday, 4:00pm Room: Sala di Rappresentanza (Via Festa del Perdono 7)

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 35 Università degli Studi di Milano FP-14: Featured Panel - Author Meets Critics: Victor Nee & Sonja Opper, Capitalism from Below; Markets and Institutional Change in China (Harvard University Press) Saturday, 10:15am Room: Aula 4 (Via Conservatorio 7)

Network A: Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society A-01: Civic Solidarity and Civic Trust Thursday, 8:30am Room: Aula 21 (Via Conservatorio 7) A-02: Stakeholder Participation I Thursday, 10:15am Room: Aula 21 (Via Conservatorio 7) A-03: Stakeholder Participation II Thursday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 21 (Via Conservatorio 7) A-04: Communitarian Ideals II Friday, 8:30am Room: Aula 24 (Via Conservatorio 7) A-05: Communitarian Ideals III Friday, 10:15am Room: Aula 24 (Via Conservatorio 7) A-06: Communitarian Ideals IV Saturday, 8:30am Room: Aula 21 (Via Conservatorio 7) A-07: Communitarian Ideals I Saturday, 10:15am Room: Aula 21 (Via Conservatorio 7)

Network B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development B-01: Recent Developments in Europe: Policies, Institutions, Aid, and the Crisis Thursday, 10:15am Room: Aula 20 (Via Conservatorio 7) B-02: Challenging Notions of the Developmental State Thursday, 10:15am Room: Aula 22 (Via Conservatorio 7) B-03: Local Development and Entrepreneurship Thursday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 22 (Via Conservatorio 7) B-04: Economic Development in Latin America: Trade and Migration Impacts Thursday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 26 (Via Conservatorio 7) B-05: Public and Private Contributions to Regional and National Development: Complements or Substitutes? Thursday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 22 (Via Conservatorio 7) B-06: Foreign Direct Investment: Policies and Impacts Thursday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 26 (Via Conservatorio 7) B-07: Income Inequality, Globalization, and Development Friday, 8:30am Room: Aula 23 (Via Conservatorio 7) B-08: The Organization and Impact of Foreign Trade and Foreign Inflows Friday, 10:15am Room: Aula 23 (Via Conservatorio 7) B-09: Access to Medicines in the Global South: A View Beyond Doha Friday, 10:15am Room: Aula 4 (Via Conservatorio 7)

36 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano B-10: Neo-Developmentalism and the State in Latin America and Beyond Friday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 24 (Via Conservatorio 7) B-11: Impacts of Recent Globalization on the State, the Economy, and Culture in East Asia Saturday, 8:30am Room: Aula 26 (Via Conservatorio 7) B-12: The Global Crisis and Economic Development Saturday, 10:15am Room: Aula 25 (Via Conservatorio 7) B-13: The Role of the State in Economic Development Saturday, 10:15am Room: Aula 26 (Via Conservatorio 7)

Network C: Gender, Work, and Family C-01: Network C Guest Speaker: Enzo Mingione Thursday, 8:30am Room: Aula 12 (Via Conservatorio 7) C-02: Family Friendly Policies and Firms' Attitudes Thursday, 10:15am Room: Aula 12 (Via Conservatorio 7) C-03: Family Roles, Gender, and Care Regimes Thursday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 12 (Via Conservatorio 7) C-04: Gender and Economic Crisis Thursday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 12 (Via Conservatorio 7) C-05: Gender, Health, and Social Inequality Friday, 8:30am Room: Aula 12 (Via Conservatorio 7) C-06: Highly Skilled People and Work-life Interference Friday, 10:15am Room: Aula 12 (Via Conservatorio 7) C-07: Women and The Labor Market Friday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 12 (Via Conservatorio 7) C-08: Women's Studies Friday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 12 (Via Conservatorio 7) C-09: Family Budgets and Gender Saturday, 8:30am Room: Aula 12 (Via Conservatorio 7)

Network D: Professions and Organizations D-01: Professions in Context: Research Approaches Thursday, 10:15am Room: Aula 13 (Via Conservatorio 7) D-02: Dynamics of Professions: Research Perspectives Friday, 8:30am Room: Aula 20 (Via Conservatorio 7)

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 37 Università degli Studi di Milano Network E: Industrial Relations & Political Economy E-01: Employment Relations and Development in Latin America and Asia Thursday, 8:30am Room: Aula 27 (Via Conservatorio 7) E-02: Labor Costs, Employment, and Foreign Direct Investment: New Econometric Evidence Thursday, 8:30am Room: Aula 3 (Via Conservatorio 7) E-03: Author Meets Critics: Richard Locke, The Promise and Limits of Private Power Promoting Labor Standards in a Global Economy (Cambridge University Press) Thursday, 10:15am Room: Aula 27 (Via Conservatorio 7) E-04: New Research on Welfare Institutions and Fiscal Policy Thursday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 3 (Via Conservatorio 7) E-05: From Countries to Sectors: Methodological and Policy Implications Thursday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 27 (Via Conservatorio 7) E-06: Political Economy of the Euro Crisis Thursday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 3 (Via Conservatorio 7) E-07: Varieties of Dualization: Macro and Micro Perspectives on Unions’ Roles in Segmented Labor Markets Thursday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 4 (Via Conservatorio 7) E-08: Labor Market Flexibility, Migration, and Welfare State Reform: An Analysis of Trade Union Strategies Friday, 8:30am Room: Aula 517 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) E-09: The Changing Political Economy of Employment Relations in Mediterranean Capitalism Friday, 8:30am Room: Aula 6 (Via Conservatorio 7) E-10: Institutional Processes and Power Relations: Impact on Workers and Organizations Friday, 10:15am Room: Aula 27 (Via Conservatorio 7) E-11: The Transformation of Employment Relations in Europe: Institutions, Actors, and Outcomes in a Wider, Deeper and Austerity-Riven European Union Friday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 104 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) E-12: Varieties of Capitalism: Historical Studies Friday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 27 (Via Conservatorio 7) E-13: Redrawing the Boundaries of Trade Union Solidarities Friday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 4 (Via Conservatorio 7) E-14: The Impact of Unions, Labor Market Institutions, and Social Pacts Friday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 27 (Via Conservatorio 7) E-15: Institutional Trajectories in Coordinated Market Economies Saturday, 8:30am Room: Aula 27 (Via Conservatorio 7) E-16: Trends in Employment Relations at the European Level Saturday, 8:30am Room: Aula 5 (Via Conservatorio 7) E-17: The Evolution of Employment Relations and Regulatory Policies in China Saturday, 10:15am Room: Aula 12 (Via Conservatorio 7) E-18: Author Meets Critics: Dorothee Bohle and Béla Greskovits, Capitalist Diversity on Europe's Periphery (Cornell University Press) Saturday, 10:15am Room: Aula 27 (Via Conservatorio 7)

38 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano Network F: Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation F-01: Clusters Thursday, 8:30am Room: Aula 517 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) F-02: Innovation at the Firm and Sectoral Levels Thursday, 10:15am Room: Aula 517 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) F-03: Emerging Economies, Innovation, and Firm Responses Thursday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 517 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) F-04: Universities and Innovation Thursday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 435 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) F-05: Organizations and Innovation Friday, 10:15am Room: Aula 517 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) F-06: Innovation, Distribution, and Investment Friday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 517 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) F-07: Collaboration, Information Sharing, and Innovation Friday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 515 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) F-08: Networks and Innovation Friday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 517 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) F-09: The Funding of Innovation and Corporate Governance Saturday, 10:15am Room: Aula 435 (Via Festa del Perdono 7)

Network G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources G-01: Variable Pay and Performance Thursday, 8:30am Room: Aula 400 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) G-02: Apprenticeship Thursday, 8:30am Room: Aula 422 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) G-03: Careers Thursday, 10:15am Room: Aula 25 (Via Conservatorio 7) G-04: Employee Well-Being Thursday, 10:15am Room: Aula 422 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) G-05: Occupational Heterogeneity in Nonstandard Employment in Germany, the UK, and the US Thursday, 10:15am Room: Aula 433 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) G-06: Early Careers (1) Thursday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 422 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) G-07: HRM Motivation and Commitment Thursday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 433 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) G-08: New Perspectives on Skills and Training Thursday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 309 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) G-09: Early Careers (2) Thursday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 422 (Via Festa del Perdono 7)

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 39 Università degli Studi di Milano G-10: HRM Strategy Thursday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 433 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) G-11: Employment Policy and the Recession Friday, 8:30am Room: Aula 422 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) G-12: Labor Market Inequality Friday, 8:30am Room: Aula 433 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) G-13: Employment Policy Friday, 10:15am Room: Aula 422 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) G-14: Strategic Human Resource Management and Labor Relations: A French Perspective Friday, 10:15am Room: Aula 433 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) G-15: Intersectionality and Nonstandard Employment: The Role of Migration and Political Representation Friday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 433 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) G-16: Will Nanotechnology Prove to Be Disruptive?: Effects on the Workforce of an Emerging Technology Friday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 400 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) G-17: External-Internal Labor Markets Interplay: Explaining the Current Global Crisis Friday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 422 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) G-18: Labor Market Inequalities Friday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 433 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) G-19: Atypical Employment Saturday, 8:30am Room: Aula 25 (Via Conservatorio 7) G-20: Author Meets Critics: Geoffrey Hodgson, From Pleasure Machines to Moral Communities: An Evolutionary Economics without Homo Economics (University of Chicago Press) Saturday, 8:30am Room: Aula 422 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) G-21: Variable Pay and Labor Market Risk Saturday, 10:15am Room: Aula 309 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) G-22: New Perspectives on Employing Organizations Saturday, 10:15am Room: Aula 422 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) G-23: Technology and Network Careers Saturday, 10:15am Room: Aula 433 (Via Festa del Perdono 7)

Network H: Markets, Firms, and Institutions H-01: Development & Transition in the BRICs Thursday, 8:30am Room: Aula 5 (Via Conservatorio 7) H-02: Consumer Choices and Markets Thursday, 10:15am Room: Aula 4 (Via Conservatorio 7) H-03: Entrepreneurship between the Local and the Global Thursday, 10:15am Room: Aula 5 (Via Conservatorio 7) H-04: The Politics and Economics of the Financial Crisis Thursday, 10:15am Room: Aula 6 (Via Conservatorio 7)

40 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano H-05: Banks and Financial Systems Thursday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 309 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) H-06: Corporate Governance: Financialization, Privatization, and Ownership Thursday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 5 (Via Conservatorio 7) H-07: The Politics of Corporate Social Responsibility Thursday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 6 (Via Conservatorio 7) H-08: Corporate Governance: Pay, Performance, and Disclosure Thursday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 5 (Via Conservatorio 7) H-09: The Resilience of Neoliberal Ideas in Europe (1) Friday, 8:30am Room: Aula 3 (Via Conservatorio 7) H-10: Institutions, Internationalization, and MNCs Friday, 8:30am Room: Aula 5 (Via Conservatorio 7) H-11: Liberalization and Industrial Change Friday, 10:15am Room: Aula 5 (Via Conservatorio 7) H-12: Roundtable on Anti-Dualist Institutionalism Friday, 10:15am Room: Aula 6 (Via Conservatorio 7) H-13: Networks, Space, and Firm Strategies Friday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 5 (Via Conservatorio 7) H-14: The Alternatives Within: Exploring Alternative Paths of Development within Liberal Capitalism Friday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 6 (Via Conservatorio 7) H-15: The Resilience of Neoliberal Ideas in Europe (2) Friday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 3 (Via Conservatorio 7) H-16: Organizational Changes: Identity Roles and Socio-Economic Arrangements Friday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 5 (Via Conservatorio 7) H-17: Theories of Law, Economics, and Management Saturday, 8:30am Room: Aula 3 (Via Conservatorio 7) H-18: Sociology of Markets: Valuation and Related Issues Saturday, 8:30am Room: Aula 6 (Via Conservatorio 7) H-19: The Resilience of Neoliberal Ideas in Europe (3) Saturday, 10:15am Room: Aula 3 (Via Conservatorio 7) H-20: Social Networks, Boards, and Elites Saturday, 10:15am Room: Aula 5 (Via Conservatorio 7)

Network I: Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration I-01: Immigration and Racial/Ethnic Boundaries Friday, 8:30am Room: Aula 435 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) I-02: Migration and Processes of Inclusion/Exclusion Friday, 10:15am Room: Aula 435 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) I-03: Regulating Mobility and Migration Friday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 435 (Via Festa del Perdono 7)

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 41 Università degli Studi di Milano I-04: Race, Memory, and Vision: The Politics of Motion and Monuments Friday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 510 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) I-05: Immigration and Employment Policies Saturday, 8:30am Room: Aula 435 (Via Festa del Perdono 7)

Network J: Rethinking the Welfare State J-01: Public Health Care Policy Thursday, 8:30am Room: Aula 311 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) J-02: Welfare States amidst Economic Crisis Thursday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 311 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) J-03: Liberalism, Neoliberalism, and the Welfare State Friday, 8:30am Room: Aula 311 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) J-04: Author Meets Critics: Jean-Claude Barbier, The Road to Social Europe, A Contemporary Approach to Political Cultures and Diversity in Europe (Routledge, 2013) Friday, 10:15am Room: Aula 309 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) J-05: Public Policy and the Welfare State Friday, 10:15am Room: Aula 311 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) J-06: Challenges to the Welfare State Friday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 311 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) J-07: Inequality, Poverty, and Redistribution Friday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 311 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) J-08: Welfare State and Labor Market Saturday, 8:30am Room: Aula 311 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) J-09: Welfare Regimes Saturday, 10:15am Room: Aula 311 (Via Festa del Perdono 7)

Network K: Law & the Social Sciences K-01: The Hopes and Limits of Rights-Based Strategies Friday, 8:30am Room: Aula 515 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) K-02: The Political Economy of Law: New Regulatory Models for Employment, Corporations, and State-led Development? Friday, 10:15am Room: Aula 515 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) K-03: The State in Financial Crisis: Consequences and Potential Solutions Friday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 515 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) K-04: Social Dialogue and the Renewal of Democratic Deliberation in Europe Saturday, 10:15am Room: Aula 517 (Via Festa del Perdono 7)

Network L: Regulation and Governance L-01: Constructing Regulatory Regimes: Ideational & Technical Challenges Thursday, 8:30am Room: Aula 510 (Via Festa del Perdono 7)

42 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano L-02: Governing Finance Capitalism: The Pathologies & Inevitability of Regulatory Politics Thursday, 10:15am Room: Aula 510 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) L-03: The Rise of the Regulatory Welfare State (1) Thursday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 420 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) L-04: How Does Transnational Governance Matter?: The Implementation of Private Environmental Standards Thursday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 510 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) L-05: The Rise of the Regulatory Welfare State (2) Thursday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 420 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) L-06: Neoliberalism & the Economic Crisis: Lessons Learned... Or Unlearned? Thursday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 510 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) L-07: Rethinking the State in Regulatory Capitalism Friday, 8:30am Room: Aula 420 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) L-08: Regulatory Governance: Beyond Red Tape Friday, 8:30am Room: Aula 510 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) L-09: Rethinking the Theory of Regulation Friday, 10:15am Room: Aula 420 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) L-10: Welfare and Labor in the Crisis: Understanding Change Friday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 420 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) L-11: Transnational Regulatory Integration and Development Friday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 420 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) L-12: The End of Social Europe?: Economic Governance, Social Policy, and Employment Regulation in Europe 2020 Friday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 510 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) L-13: Democracy & the Regulatory State Saturday, 8:30am Room: Aula 420 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) L-14: Where Do We Go From Here?: Regulatory Governance & the 2009 Financial Crisis Saturday, 10:15am Room: Aula 420 (Via Festa del Perdono 7)

Network M: Spanish Language M-01: Derecho y Desarrollo Thursday, 8:30am Room: Aula 111 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) M-02: Desigualdades Educacionais & Pobreza Thursday, 10:15am Room: Aula 111 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) M-03: Estado, Crisis y Desigualdad Thursday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 111 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) M-04: Políticas Públicas y Desarrollo Thursday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 111 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) M-05: Relaciones Laborales y Desarrollo I Friday, 8:30am Room: Aula 111 (Via Festa del Perdono 7)

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 43 Università degli Studi di Milano M-06: Relaciones Laborales y Desarrollo II Friday, 10:15am Room: Aula 111 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) M-07: Relaciones Laborales y Desarrollo III Friday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 111 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) M-08: Nuevas Estrategias de Desarrollo en América Latina Friday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 111 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) M-09: Tecnología, Educación y Desarrollo Saturday, 8:30am Room: Aula 111 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) M-10: Política Industrial e Desarrollo Saturday, 10:15am Room: Aula 111 (Via Festa del Perdono 7)

Network N: Finance & Society N-01: Consumer and Household Finance Thursday, 8:30am Room: Aula 302 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) N-02: Credit Rating as Regulated Epistemic Activity Thursday, 10:15am Room: Aula 302 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) N-03: The Political Economy and Economic Sociology of Credit Rating Thursday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 302 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) N-04: Finance and the State Thursday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 302 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) N-05: The Dynamics of Finance and Small Countries Friday, 8:30am Room: Aula 302 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) N-06: Financial Innovation: New Players, New Strategies Friday, 10:15am Room: Aula 302 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) N-07: Financialization and Coordinated Market Economies Friday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 302 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) N-08: Politics and Finance I Friday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 109 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) N-09: Success and Failure in Finance Friday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 302 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) N-10: The Genesis, Persistence, and Disruption of Trust and Distrust in Banks: Institutional and Non- Institutional Perspectives Saturday, 8:30am Room: Aula 302 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) N-11: Politics and Finance II Saturday, 8:30am Room: Aula 309 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) N-12: Varieties of Capitalism, Global Capitalism, and Finance Saturday, 10:15am Room: Aula 302 (Via Festa del Perdono 7)

44 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano Network O: Global Value Chains O-01: Global Value Chains in Developing Countries Thursday, 8:30am Room: Aula 304 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) O-02: Global Value Chains in Industrialized Countries Thursday, 10:15am Room: Aula 304 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) O-03: Italian Firms and Industries in Global Value Chains Thursday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 304 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) O-04: Governing Global Value Chains: New Theoretical and Analytical Directions Thursday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 304 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) O-05: Labor Standards, Governance, and Global Value Chains Friday, 8:30am Room: Aula 304 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) O-06: The Mechanisms of Upgrading: Re-Assembling GVC Ties and Local Institutions in Emerging Markets Friday, 8:30am Room: Aula 400 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) O-07: Industrial Upgrading in China Friday, 10:15am Room: Aula 304 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) O-08: Measuring Global Value Chains Friday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 304 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) O-09: Capturing the Gains: Shifting End Markets, New Value Chains, and Evolving Governance Structures Saturday, 8:30am Room: Aula 304 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) O-10: Capturing the Gains: Shifting End Markets, Regional and Domestic Value Chains, and Upgrading Prospects in the Apparel Sector Saturday, 10:15am Room: Aula 304 (Via Festa del Perdono 7)

Network P: Accounting, Economics, and Law P-01: Banking and Payment Systems (I): Bank Function and Regulation Thursday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 104 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) P-02: Corporate Governance and Regulation (I): The Corporation between Economy, Law, and Society Thursday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 109 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) P-03: Banking and Payment Systems (II): Default and Fragility Thursday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 104 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) P-04: Corporate Governance and Regulation (II): Shareholders and the Business Firm Thursday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 109 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) P-05: Author Meets Critics: edited by Isabelle Huault and Chrystelle Richard, Finance: The Discreet Regulator (Palgrave MacMillan 2012) Friday, 8:30am Room: Aula 104 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) P-06: Corporate Governance and Regulation (III): Perspectives from Emerging Countries Friday, 8:30am Room: Aula 109 (Via Festa del Perdono 7)

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 45 Università degli Studi di Milano P-07: Accounting and Financial Engineering: Corporate and Regulatory Implications Friday, 10:15am Room: Aula 104 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) P-08: Corporate Governance and Regulation (IV): Perspectives on Corporate Social Responsibility Friday, 10:15am Room: Aula 109 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) P-09: Accounting for the Business Firm: Theoretical Perspectives Friday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 102 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) P-10: Corporate Governance and Regulation (V): The Fabric of Law and Regulation Friday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 109 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) P-11: Austerity, Accounting Standards, and Public Finances Friday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 102 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) P-12: Accounting and Share Valuation: Theoretical and Empirical Analyses Friday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 104 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) P-13: Commons and Property Regimes (I): Knowledge and Economic Organization Saturday, 8:30am Room: Aula 102 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) P-14: Bridging Micro and Macro Economy: Implications for Accounting and Finance Saturday, 8:30am Room: Aula 104 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) P-15: Commons and Property Regimes (II): Scarcity and Value Saturday, 10:15am Room: Aula 102 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) P-16: Capitalist Markets: Linking Market Sociology and the Theory of Capitalism Saturday, 10:15am Room: Aula 104 (Via Festa del Perdono 7)

Network Q: Asian Capitalisms Q-01: The Real Varieties of Welfare Capitalism in East Asia and the New Challenges Thursday, 8:30am Room: Aula 20 (Via Conservatorio 7) Q-02: China's Accumulation Regime and Labor Relations Thursday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 13 (Via Conservatorio 7) Q-03: Entrepreneurship, Strategy, and Competitiveness Thursday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 20 (Via Conservatorio 7) Q-04: Structural Capitalist Changes in the Chinese-Russian Area of the BRICs Thursday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 13 (Via Conservatorio 7) Q-05: Emergence and Ideologies of Welfare Systems in East Asia Thursday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 20 (Via Conservatorio 7) Q-06: Network Capitalism and Governance of Inter-Firm Networks Friday, 8:30am Room: Aula 22 (Via Conservatorio 7) Q-07: Innovation in Asia: Cross-Section Network of the Networks "Asian Capitalisms" and "Knowledge, Technology and Innovation" Friday, 8:30am Room: Aula 27 (Via Conservatorio 7) Q-08: HRM and Labor Policy: Changes and Dynamics in Japan Friday, 10:15am Room: Aula 20 (Via Conservatorio 7) Q-09: Asian Capitalism(s) I Friday, 10:15am Room: Aula 22 (Via Conservatorio 7)

46 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano Q-10: Consumer Capitalism and Emergence of Markets Friday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 20 (Via Conservatorio 7) Q-11: Asian Capitalism(s) II Friday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 22 (Via Conservatorio 7) Q-12: Hybridization in Governance and Managerial Practices in Japan and Korea Friday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 20 (Via Conservatorio 7) Q-13: Asian Business Systems: Patterns in Corporate Governance, Finance, Retail, and the State, and Institutional Meta-Analysis Friday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 22 (Via Conservatorio 7) Q-14: Sustainability of Asian Capitalism(s)?: Inherent Tensions and Paradoxes Friday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 24 (Via Conservatorio 7) Q-15: Comparative Capitalism: Introducing India Saturday, 8:30am Room: Aula 22 (Via Conservatorio 7) Q-16: Open System Globalization, New Multinational Strategies, and Emerging Economy Upgrading Saturday, 8:30am Room: Aula 24 (Via Conservatorio 7) Q-17: Industrial Policy, State Building, and Industrial Upgrading in East Asia Saturday, 10:15am Room: Aula 20 (Via Conservatorio 7) Q-18: Developmental State, New Policy Mechanisms, and Globalization Saturday, 10:15am Room: Aula 22 (Via Conservatorio 7)

Mini-Conference 1: Cities in Crisis: The Urban Political Economy of the Global Recession TH01-01: Cities in Crisis 1: Late Neoliberalism Thursday, 8:30am Room: Aula 23 (Via Conservatorio 7) TH01-02: Cities in Crisis 2: Austerity-Growth Dialectic Thursday, 10:15am Room: Aula 23 (Via Conservatorio 7) TH01-03: Cities in Crisis 3: Financialization Thursday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 23 (Via Conservatorio 7) TH01-04: Cities in Crisis 4: Alternative Models Thursday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 23 (Via Conservatorio 7)

Mini-Conference 2: Dealing with Immigration in Times of Economic Crisis TH02-01: Crisis and Immigration Policy Thursday, 8:30am Room: Aula 24 (Via Conservatorio 7) TH02-02: Crisis, Labor Market, and Living Conditions Thursday, 10:15am Room: Aula 24 (Via Conservatorio 7)

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 47 Università degli Studi di Milano Mini-Conference 3: Economic Culture in the Public Sphere TH03-01: Economic Culture in the Public Sphere Panel 1: How Do Economic Ideas Matter? Friday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 23 (Via Conservatorio 7) TH03-02: Economic Culture in the Public Sphere Panel 2: Legitimacy and Moral Boundaries in Economic Life Friday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 23 (Via Conservatorio 7) TH03-03: Economic Culture in the Public Sphere Panel 3: Economic Culture in Post-Crisis Europe I Saturday, 8:30am Room: Aula 23 (Via Conservatorio 7) TH03-04: Economic Culture in the Public Sphere Panel 4: Economic Culture in Post-Crisis Europe II Saturday, 10:15am Room: Aula 23 (Via Conservatorio 7)

Mini-Conference 4: Professions in Crisis TH04-01: Professional Coordination on Health and Care Friday, 8:30am Room: Aula 4 (Via Conservatorio 7) TH04-02: Esteem among Professionals Friday, 10:15am Room: Aula 3 (Via Conservatorio 7) TH04-03: Competing Professions in the Digital Age Friday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 3 (Via Conservatorio 7) TH04-04: Professions in Law and Markets Friday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 4 (Via Conservatorio 7) TH04-05: Transnational Professional Entrepreneurs Saturday, 8:30am Room: Aula 4 (Via Conservatorio 7)

Mini-Conference 5: Public Sector Retrenchment and Restructuring: Implications for Public Service Workers and Work

TH05-01: Session 1 - Public Sector Retrenchment and Restructuring: Implications for Public Service Workers and Work Thursday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 25 (Via Conservatorio 7)

TH05-02: Session 2 - Public Sector Retrenchment and Restructuring: Implications for Public Service Workers and Work Thursday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 25 (Via Conservatorio 7)

Mini-Conference 6: Social Change, Innovation, and Entrepreneurial Activity TH06-01: Social Change, Innovation, and Entrepreneurial Activity Roundtable Thursday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 27 (Via Conservatorio 7) TH06-02: Social Entrepreneurship: Actors and Hybrid Organizations Thursday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 21 (Via Conservatorio 7) TH06-03: Governance and Scalability Friday, 8:30am Room: Aula 21 (Via Conservatorio 7)

48 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano TH06-04: Perspectives in Social Change and Innovation Friday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 25 (Via Conservatorio 7) TH06-05: In Context Friday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 25 (Via Conservatorio 7)

Mini-Conference 7: Social Protection Transformations, Development, and the Role of the State Around the World: Challenges, Drivers, and Responses TH07-01: The State and Development in Latin America Friday, 8:30am Room: Aula 13 (Via Conservatorio 7) TH07-02: Comparing the Politics of Welfare State Development in Italy and Germany Friday, 10:15am Room: Aula 13 (Via Conservatorio 7) TH07-03: Labor Market and Social Protection Transformation: Decoupling and Recoupling Friday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 13 (Via Conservatorio 7) TH07-04: Beyond the State: The Role of Non-governmental Actors in Social Protection Friday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 13 (Via Conservatorio 7) TH07-05: Is Unemployment Curable? Saturday, 8:30am Room: Aula 13 (Via Conservatorio 7)

Mini-Conference 8: The Political Economy of Skills and Inequality TH08-01: Wage Bargaining and Inequality Friday, 8:30am Room: Aula 26 (Via Conservatorio 7) TH08-02: The Political Economy of Inequality after the Crisis Friday, 10:15am Room: Aula 26 (Via Conservatorio 7) TH08-03: Skill Formation and Inequality Friday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 26 (Via Conservatorio 7) TH08-04: Labor Market Policy and Inequality Friday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 26 (Via Conservatorio 7)

Mini-Conference 9: The Transformation of Higher Education Systems at a Time of Economic Crisis TH09-01: Economic Complexity and Science, Technology, and Innovation in Latin America - The Cases of Costa Rica and Chile from a Global Comparative Perspective Thursday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 24 (Via Conservatorio 7) TH09-02: Session One - The Transformation of Higher Education Systems at a Time of Economic Crisis Friday, 8:30am Room: Aula 25 (Via Conservatorio 7) TH09-03: Session Two - The Transformation of Higher Education Systems at a Time of Economic Crisis Friday, 10:15am Room: Aula 25 (Via Conservatorio 7)

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 49 Università degli Studi di Milano Special Mini-Conference 1: Central Banks, States, and Markets after the Crisis: Blurred Boundaries and Uncharted Territories STH01-01: Central Banks, States, and Markets after the Crisis: Blurred Boundaries and Unchartered Territories Friday, 8:30am Room: Aula 309 (Via Festa del Perdono 7)

Special Mini-Conference 2: Finance, Public Policy, and the Economy STH02-01: Political Institutions, Finance, and Democracy Friday, 10:15am Room: Aula 21 (Via Conservatorio 7) STH02-02: Finance, Financial Crises, and Regulatory Structures Friday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 21 (Via Conservatorio 7) STH02-03: Finance, Financialization, and Innovation Friday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 21 (Via Conservatorio 7)

Special Mini-Conference 3: Financial Participation and Profit Sharing STH03-01: Financial Participation and Profit Sharing I Friday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 309 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) STH03-02: Financial Participation and Profit Sharing II Friday, 4:00pm Room: Aula 309 (Via Festa del Perdono 7)

Special Mini-Conference 4: Rethinking Islamic Finance: Markets, Firms and Institutions STH04-01: Moralized Markets: Theory and Practice Saturday, 8:30am Room: Aula 109 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) STH04-02: Globalization and Institutionalization of Islamic Finance Saturday, 10:15am Room: Aula 109 (Via Festa del Perdono 7)

Special Mini-Conference 5: States within the Categories of Financial Stability STH05-01: Panel 1: State, Stability, and Financial Crisis Thursday, 8:30am Room: Aula 435 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) STH05-02: Panel 2: Financial Stability within/without the State Thursday, 10:15am Room: Aula 435 (Via Festa del Perdono 7)

SASE Special Events SP-01 & 02: Thursday Morning Coffee Break Thursday, 10:00am Room: Cortile del 700 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) & Giardino (Via Conservatorio 7)

50 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano SP-03: Socio-Economic Review: A Discussion of Publication Strategies, Topics, and New Developments with the Editors Thursday, 2:15pm Room: Aula 4 (Via Conservatorio 7) SP-04 & 05: Thursday Afternoon Coffee Break Thursday, 3:45pm Room: Cortile del 700 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) & Giardino (Via Conservatorio 7) SP-06 & 07: Friday Morning Coffee Break Friday, 10:00am Room: Cortile del 700 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) & Giardino (Via Conservatorio 7) SP-08 & 09: Friday Afternoon Coffee Break Friday, 3:45pm Room: Cortile del 700 (Via Festa del Perdono 7) & Giardino (Via Conservatorio 7) SP-10: SASE Presidential Address Friday, 5:45pm Room: Aula Magna (Via Festa del Perdono 7) SP-11: SASE Awards Ceremony Friday, 6:45pm Room: Aula Magna (Via Festa del Perdono 7) SP-12: SASE Gala Reception Friday, 7:15pm Room: Cortile d’Onore (Via Festa del Perdono 7) SP-13, 14: Saturday Morning Coffee Break Saturday, 10:00am Room: Cortile del 700 & Giardino (Via Conservatorio 7)

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A-01 Civic Solidarity and Civic Trust Thursday Network A: Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society 08:30-10:00 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 21 Jun-Hyeok Kwak Moderator Gil-Sung Park, Korea University Participants Civic Solidarity, Ethical Nationalism, and Historic Injustice Daniel Butt Pension and Solidarity Manseop Park, Dept of Economics, Korea University Transversal Civic Solidarity in East Asia Jun-Hyeok Kwak Gil-Sung Park, Korea University Public Sphere, Re-defining the State, and Civic Solidarity Shi-chi Mike Lan Public Trust in Financial Institutions Sang-Won Han

C-01 Network C Guest Speaker: Enzo Mingione Thursday Network C: Gender, Work and Family 08:30-10:00 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 12 Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, University of Quebec (Teluq- Management School) Marco Alberio Participant Gender, Family, and Employment: The Economic Crisis & the Perspectives of the Different Cases of the North/South of Italy Enzo Mingione Discussant Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, University of Quebec (Teluq- Management School)

E-01 Employment Relations and Development in Latin America and Asia Thursday Network E: Industrial Relations & Political Economy 08:30-10:00 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 27 Lucio Baccaro, University of Geneva Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Participants Homo Faber Horizon for Union Revitalization in India and Brazil?: Considerations, Limitations, and Opportunities Lorenzo Frangi Supriya Routh, Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin Institutional Complementarities in Social Pacts in Europe and East Asia Yeji Oh, Graduate School of International Studies in EWHA Womens University Latin America: Has the Developmental State Been Rebuilt? Clemente Ruiz Duran, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de México

52 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano E-02 Labor Costs, Employment, and Foreign Direct Investment: New Econometric Evidence Thursday Network E: Industrial Relations & Political Economy 08:30-10:00 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 3 Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Lucio Baccaro, University of Geneva Participants Effects of Reciprocal Concessions on Employment and Real Capital Lutz Bellmann, Institute for Employment Research Hans-Dieter Gerner Olaf Hubler, University of Hannover To What Extent Do Exemptions From Social Security Contributions for Employers Create Jobs?: New Evidence Using Quantile Estimations on Panel Data Nadine Levratto, Université Paris X Nanterre Aziza Garsaa, EconomiX and CES-University of Paris 1, Panthéon-Sorbonne Luc Tessier, Erudite, University of Paris Est, Marne la Vallée and CEE Trade Union Competition and Wages in Spain Manuel Perez Trujillo, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Santos Miguel Ruesga Benito, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid Julimar da Silva, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid Pollution Deserter: US Environmental Regulations and Foreign Direct Investment Outflows, 1982–1994 Dadao Hou, Texas A&M University

F-01 Clusters Thursday Network F: Knowledge, Technology and Innovation 08:30-10:00 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Matthew Allen, Manchester Business School 517 Moderator Knut Lange, University of Surrey Participants Clusters as Incubators: A Typological Analysis of Innovative and Entrepreneurial Performance in French Competitive Poles Eric Laviolette Catherine De Géry, Novancia Business School, Paris Maria Bonnafous-Boucher, NOVANCIA BUSINESS SCHOOL PARIS Do Italian Startups Live in the City?: The Role of Territorial Context in the New Forms of Innovative Entrepreneurship Cecilia Manzo, University of Florence Ivana Pais, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Milan Innovative Enterprises, Regional Culture, and Skilled Strategic Actors Sonia Guimaraes Gabriela Blanco The Spatial Clustering of Crowdsourcing: National, Local, or Sector Patterns? Alberto Gherardini, University of Florence Marco Betti, Università di Firenze

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G-01 Variable Pay and Performance Thursday Network G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources 08:30-10:00 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula David Marsden, London School of Economics 400 Moderator Patrice Laroche, Université de Lorraine Participants Can Hybrid Firm Organizations - A Combination of Long-term Employment (LTE) and Performance- related Pay (PRP) - Operate Effectively in Japan? Mitsuharu Miyamoto, Senshu University Hiroatsu Nohara, Labour Economics and Industrial Sociology (LEST-CNRS), Policemen's Income: Wages vs. Informal Payments Tatiana Karabchuk, National Research University Higher School of Economics Unionized Employees' Influence on Executive Compensation: Evidence from Korea Min Park Labor-Market Institutions and the Dispersion of Wage Earnings Daniele Checchi, Università degli Studi di Milano Wiemer Salverda, University of Amsterdam

G-02 Apprenticeship Thursday Network G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources 08:30-10:00 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula David Marsden, London School of Economics 422 Moderator Christel Lane, University of Cambridge Participants Collective Skill Formation or Liberal Training Market?: Institutional Change in Australia, Ireland, and Great Britain. Janis Vossiek, University Constance The Effect of Performance Pay on the Retention of Apprenticeship Graduates: Evidence from Panel Data Uschi Backes-Gellner, University of Zurich Miriam Rinawi, University of Zurich Youth Employment and Training in Italy and in Britain: Laws, Policies, and Practices Lisa Rustico

H-01 Development & Transition in the BRICs Thursday Network H: Markets, Firms, and Institutions 08:30-10:00 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 5 Christina Ahmadjian, Hitotsubashi University Moderator Patricia Mari Matsuda Participants Friend and Foe: Legitimizing "Global China" in Brazil Jeffrey Kappen National Steel Company (CSN): From Brazilian Industrialization Symbol to Global Holding, 1945-2012 Raphael Jonathas da Costa Lima Marcelo Amaral, Fluminense Federal University Marília Schocair Regional Development, Technological Innovation, and Path Dependence in Southern Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Cristiano Fonseca Monteiro, Universidade Federal Fluminense "Expropriation" Re-Examined: Conceptualizing the Threats to Property Rights in Russia and Ukraine Stanislav Markus

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J-01 Public Healthcare Policy Thursday Network J: Rethinking the Welfare State 08:30-10:00 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Alexander Hicks, Emory University 311 Participants Controlling Health Care: Centralization and Convergence in England, Germany, and the United States Scott Greer Margitta Maetzke, Johannes Kepler University Is Medical Altruism Ethical? Nicolas Da Silva Philippe Batifoulier, Paris Ouest / EconomiX Long-term Care Policies in EU Countries before and during the Crisis Costanzo Ranci, Politecnico di Milano Emmanuele Pavolini, University of Macerata Pharmaceutical Price Controls in an Expanding Health Care System - The Case of Turkey, 2002-2012 Tim Dorlach, Boğaziçi University The Impacts and Consequences of the Medicalization of Death in the Context of Global Aging Society Shu-Er Wei, Nanhua University

L-01 Constructing Regulatory Regimes: Ideational & Technical Challenges Thursday Network L: Regulation and Governance 08:30-10:00 Via Festa del Session Organizers Perdono 7, Aula David Levi-Faur, Hebrew University of Jerusalem 510 John W. Cioffi, University of California, Riverside Frans van Waarden, University College, Utrecht University Moderator Arie Krampf, Freie Universität Participants Private and Public Governance of a Global Health Dilemma: Defining a Course of Action for Diabetes Dana Brown, EMLyon Business School Institutional Foundations of Global Markets: The Uneven Rise of Alternative Regulation of International Trade, 1970-2012 Kristen Shorette Regulatory Competition in the EU: A Market for Corporate Law Regimes Thom Wetzer

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 55 Università degli Studi di Milano M-01 Derecho y Desarrollo Thursday Network M: Spanish Language 08:30-10:00 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Julimar da Silva, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid 111 Participants Fraude Piramidal: Caso Madoff y Stanford desde la Perspectiva Juridica y Economica. Salvador Francisco Ruiz Medrano Julen Berasaluce La Soberanía Vicaria: el Declive de lo Político a Manos de lo Jurídico Alberto Fernández Reformulación de la Política, el Derecho, la Economía: Incidencia en los Sistemas de Relaciones Laborales Manuel Garcia, Universidad de Jaén Creación, Desarrollo y Permanencia de Laspequeñas Empresas Raul Cornejo Rosa Maria Ortega Ochoa, Finance & Society Eduardo Villegas Hernandez, Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana Nuevas Prácticas Ciudadanas en Espacios Globales-Locales Antonio Alvarez-Benavides, Centre d'Analyse et d'Intervention Sociologuique (CADIS), Ecole de Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) Alberto Fernandez López, Universidad Complutense de Madrid

N-01 Consumer and Household Finance Thursday Network N: Finance & Society 08:30-10:00 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University 302 Participants Financialization of the Mortgage Credit in Poland. Mikolaj Lewicki, Warsaw University, Institute of Sociology Information and Consumer Credit in Central and Eastern Europe Akos Rona-Tas, UC, San Diego Alya Guseva, Boston University Discussant Ingrid Groessl, University of Hamburg

O-01 Global Value Chains in Developing Countries Thursday Network O: Global Value Chains 08:30-10:00 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Eric Thun, Oxford University 304 Participants Bulgaria's Transformation into the Leading ICT Innovation Hub in Europe Evgeni Evgeniev, VUZF University Contractual Networks and the Access of Small and Medium Enterprises to Global Value Chains Luana Joppert Swensson, European University Institute Global Value Chains and Local Development: The Institutional Foundations of Rural Development in Paraguay Gustavo Setrini Global Value Chains and Trade Policy: Changes in Rules of Origin and their Impacts Louise Curran Khalid Nadvi, University of Manchester

56 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano Q-01 The Real Varieties of Welfare Capitalism in East Asia and the New Challenges Thursday Network Q: Asian Capitalisms 08:30-10:00 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 20 Margarita Estevez-Abe Participants The Real Varieties of Welfare Capitalism in East Asia in a Comparative Perspective Margarita Estevez-Abe Jing Lin, Syracuse University The Link between Industrial and Social Citizenship in East Asian Economies Karen Shire Socio-economic Vulnerabilities and Livelihood Security Systems, with a Focus on Japan Mari Osawa, Institute of Social Sciences, University of Tokyo The Governance of Reproduction in East Asian Capitalisms: how can reproduction be located within the capitalist economic system in East Asia? Hiroko Takeda, University of Tokyo

TH01-01 Cities in Crisis 1: Late Neoliberalism Thursday Theme 01 08:30-10:00 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 23 Manuel B. Aalbers, University of Leuven Participants Austerity Measures, Accumulation Strategies, and the Geographies of Actually Existing "Late Neoliberalism" Ugo Rossi, University of Turin Discursive and Moral Crises of Neoliberalism: An Example from the Swiss Urban Water Sector Paola Rattu Mega-Projects and Crisis in Spain: Contradictory Discourses and Practices of the State Mode of Production Ismael Yrigoy “Private Cities”: Governance Strategies in Post-Political Conditions Lidia Monza

TH02-01 Crisis and Immigration Policy Thursday Theme 02 08:30-10:00 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 24 Ana María López-Sala, Institute of Geography, Economics and Demography (IEGD) + Spanish Council for Scientific Research (CSIC) Dirk Godenau, La Laguna University Participants Canada’s Changing Immigration Policies: Economic and Ideological Factors at Play Victor Armony Migration Policies in Times of Economic Crisis: Three Types of Structural Gaps Sebastian Rinken Gender, Migration, and Household Services: The role of economic and legal frameworks Josefina Domínguez-Mujica, University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Ramón Diaz-Hernández, University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Juan Parreño-Castellano, University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

SP-01 Thursday Morning Coffee Break (1) Thursday SASE Special Events 10:00-10:15 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Cortile Roberto Pedersini, Università degli Studi di Milano del 700

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SP-02 Thursday Morning Coffee Break (2) Thursday SASE Special Events 10:00-10:15 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Giardino Roberto Pedersini, Università degli Studi di Milano

FP-01 Special Presidential Seminar - States and Capitalisms: Alternative Conceptual Foundations and New Varieties Thursday Featured Panel 10:15-11:45 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Ben Schneider 400 Participants The Historical Alternation of Developmental and Neoliberal Capitalism Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira, Getulio Vargas Foundation The Rise of State-permeated Market Economics: Expanding 'Varieties of Capitalism' into 'Global Political Economy' Andreas Noelke, Goethe Universitaet Frankfurt am Main Polanyian Varieties of Capitalism in Eastern Europe and Beyond Dorothee Bohle, Central European University Bela Greskovits, Central European University Discussant Ben Schneider

A-02 Stakeholder Participation I Thursday Network A: Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society 10:15-11:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 21 Mai-Brith Schartau, Södertörn University Jose A. Ruiz San Roman, Universidad Complutense Madrid Participants Political culture, one condition for participatory governance Mai-Brith Schartau, Södertörn University Romina Rodela, Södertörn University The International legal framework on public participation Patricia Jonason, Södertörn University Informal learning – similar settings, divergent cultures. Comparison of Polish and Swedish NGOs Michal Bron Jr, Södertörn University

58 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano B-01 Recent Developments in Europe: Policies, Institutions, Aid, and the Crisis Thursday Network B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development 10:15-11:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 20 Diego Sanchez Ancochea, University of Oxford Aaron Major, SUNY Albany Participants Building a Supranational Institution in Times of Liberalization: An Interpretation of the EU Crisis Robert Boyer, Institut des Ameriques Economic Relations between Germany and Southern Europe Annamaria Simonazzi Andrea Ginzburg, Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia Gianluigi Nocella, Sapienza Università di Roma Globalization Impact on Higher Education in Developing Countries - The Case of Georgia Maia Margvelashvili Eka Lekashvili Shopping Soft Power: Path Dependency and Herd Effects in Spanish Aid, 2005-2008 Iliana Olivié, Real Instituto Elcano Borja Lopez Noval, Cantabria University Rafael Domínguez, Cantabria University

B-02 Challenging Notions of the Developmental State Thursday Network B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development 10:15-11:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 22 Heike Doering Participants The State as a Non-Monolithic Actor: A Field Analysis of the JBS Amazon Deforestation Case Marcus Vinícius P. Gomes, FGV-EAESP The Double-Edged Sword of Development: Local/Central Tensions in the Context of "New Developmentalism" in Brazil Heike Doering Jewellord Nem Singh Reform, Privatisation, and Change in the Brazilian Electricity Sector Glenn Morgan, Cardiff University Frederico Turolla, ESPM Articulating a New Developmental Paradigm: Oil and National Industrialization in Brazil Eliza Massi Jewellord Nem Singh

C-02 Family Friendly Policies and Firms' Attitudes Thursday Network C: Gender, Work and Family 10:15-11:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 12 Bernard Fusulier, University of Louvain Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, University of Quebec (Teluq- Management School) Moderator Marco Alberio Participants Bridging the Divide: An Analysis of Breastfeeding and Women’s Employment Policies Angie Knox Susan Ainsworth, University of Melbourne Relational Power, Legitimation, and Pregnancy Discrimination Vincent Roscigno, Ohio State University Reginald Byron, Southwestern University Workplace Support for Québecois and Canadian Caregivers: Issues and Challenges Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, University of Quebec (Teluq- Management School) Donna Lero, University of Guelph

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D-01 Professions in Context: Research Approaches Thursday Network D: Professions and Organizations 10:15-11:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 13 Didier Demazière, Centre de Sociologie des Organisations (CNRS, Sciences Po) Participants Professional Boundaries and Digitalization Esther Ruiz Ben, TU Berlin Inside the Activity of Communicating to Laymen: Exhibiting Painting and Demonstrating an Artist’s Value Pascal Ughetto, Université Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée Ten Years of Professional Collaborations in the Italian TV Production Industry (1996- 2009) and the Role of Producers’ Organizational Constellations Francesca Odella, University of Trento Sara Zanatta, Fondazione Museo Storico del Trentino Interactional Economics: Trust, Taste, and Failure in the Homebuying Process Max Besbris, New York University Specialized Ears?: Educational Intervention and the Organizational Experiences of Trainees in the English Accountancy Profession Nicholas Jephson, University of Leeds

E-03 Author Meets Critics: Richard Locke, The Promise and Limits of Private Power Promoting Labor Standards in a Global Economy (Cambridge University Press) Thursday Network E: Industrial Relations & Political Economy 10:15-11:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 27 Michael Piore, MIT Author Richard Locke, MIT Critics Gary Gereffi, Duke University Marino Regini, Università degli Studi di Milano

60 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano F-02 Innovation at the Firm and Sectoral Levels Thursday Network F: Knowledge, Technology and Innovation 10:15-11:45 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Matthew Allen, Manchester Business School 517 Moderator Florian Becker-Ritterspach, German University in Cairo Participants Comparative Capitalisms and Innovative Competencies: Progress and Prospects Matthew Allen, Manchester Business School Maria L. Aldred, Manchester Metropolitan Business School Complementary Assets, Capabilities, and Innovation: Scaling Novel Technologies in the United States Elisabeth Reynolds Hiram Samel Joyce Lawrence, MIT Building Global Leadership: Regulatory, Social, and Organizational Conditions for Technological Excellence and Innovation in the Norwegian Offshore Industry Eli Moen Can National Policies Cope with Sector Variety?: Combining Generic and Specific Innovation Policy in the Netherlands Jan Peter van den Toren, Birch Consultants AIAS/University of Amsterdam Chris Eveleens, Birch Consultants

G-03 Careers Thursday Network G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources 10:15-11:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 25 David Marsden, London School of Economics Moderator Giovanni Abbiati Participants Social Background and Higher Education Returns: A Microsimulation Appraisal of the French Case Pierre Courtioux Transformations in the Schooling and Profession of Production Engineers in Brazilian Financial Capitalism Thais Joi Martins How Can Demographic Events Influence Participation to Further Education and Training?: An Analysis of the French Case Vincent Lignon Should We Start Worrying?: Mass Higher Education, Skill Demand, and the Increasingly Complex Landscape of Young Graduates’ Employment Hugo Figueiredo, CIPES and Department of Social, Political and Territorial Sciences, University of Aveiro Ricardo Biscaia, CIPES and Faculty of Economics, University of Porto Vera Rocha, CIPES and Faculty of Economics, University of Porto Pedro Teixeira, CIPES and Faculty of Economics, University of Porto

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 61 Università degli Studi di Milano G-04 Employee Well-Being Thursday Network G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources 10:15-11:45 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula David Marsden, London School of Economics 422 Participants On Utility in the Market and in the Social Sphere Stefan Mann Is There an International Convergence of Mismatch at Work?: Cross-National Trends of Mismatch between Workplace Situation and Work Values Stefan Kirchner Sven Hauff, University of Hamburg Stratification of Psychosocial Working Conditions throughout Europe Lucie Kalousova Discussant Stéphanie Moullet, Aix Marseille Université

G-05 Occupational Heterogeneity in Nonstandard Employment in Germany, the UK, and the US Thursday Network G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources 10:15-11:45 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Moira Nelson 433 Participants Non-Standard Employment across Occupations in the United States: The Role of Replaceability and Labor Market Flexibility Moira Nelson Non-Standard Work across Occupations in the UK Alison Koslowski, University of Edinburgh Caitlin McLean, University of Edinburgh Non-Standard Employment across Occupations in Germany: The Role of Replaceability and Labor Market Flexibility Werner Eichhorst, IZA Paul Marx, University of Southern Denmark

H-02 Consumer Choices and Markets Thursday Network H: Markets, Firms, and Institutions 10:15-11:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 4 Christina Ahmadjian, Hitotsubashi University Moderator Gerhard Schnyder, King's College London Participants Gift Economy in Advanced Consumer Markets Asaf Darr Links between Market Formations: Social Standards in the Cotton Sector Judith Kausch Raimund Hasse, University of Lucerne Stars War: Hotel Reputation Facing Online Consumer Reviews - TripAdvisor and the French Tourism Industry Vincent Cardon

62 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano H-03 Entrepreneurship between the Local and the Global Thursday Network H: Markets, Firms, and Institutions 10:15-11:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 5 Christina Ahmadjian, Hitotsubashi University Moderator Nadine Levratto, Université Paris X Nanterre Participants Microfinance Institutions as Social Entrepreneurs: When Do They Fulfill a Social Mission? Mariarosa Scarlata Jonathan Kimmitt, Newcastle University Business School Dimo Dimov, University of Bath School of Management Provisional Internationalization?: How Entrepreneurs Use Ready-Made Information to Create International Operations Robert Sheldon, Novancia

H-04 The Politics and Economics of the Financial Crisis Thursday Network H: Markets, Firms, and Institutions 10:15-11:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 6 Christina Ahmadjian, Hitotsubashi University Moderator Andrew Gamble, Cambridge University Participants Anatomy of a Blame Game: Dynamics of Attribution of Responsibility in the Great Recession Mathijs de Vaan Olivia Nicol Re-shaping the EMU Andrea Papetti Luca Fantacci, Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi Institutional Change in Times of Crisis Philipp Kern, King's College London The Eurozone Crisis: The Contribution and the Reinterpretation of Varieties of Capitalism Klaus Nielsen

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 63 Università degli Studi di Milano L-02 Governing Finance Capitalism: The Pathologies & Inevitability of Regulatory Politics Thursday Network L: Regulation and Governance 10:15-11:45 Via Festa del Session Organizers Perdono 7, Aula David Levi-Faur, Hebrew University of Jerusalem 510 John W. Cioffi, University of California, Riverside Frans van Waarden, University College, Utrecht University Moderator Daniel Maman, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Participants Conflicts of Interest, Political Conflict, and Power: The Crisis of Finance Capitalism John W. Cioffi, University of California, Riverside Fictional Assets and Governing Market Failure Mark Findlay Transnational Feedbacks and the Sources of Global Financial Regulation Elliot Posner, Case Western Reserve University Abraham Newman, Georgetown University Former Public Enterprises in the Stock Market: Governments as Shareholders and the Composition of Directorates in Italy, 2000-2012 Maria Tullia Galanti Marco Di Giulio, Istituto Italiano di Scienze Umane Francesco Niccolò Moro, Università di Firenze Cecilia Manzo, University of Florence

M-02 Desigualdades Educacionais & Pobreza Thursday Network M: Spanish Language 10:15-11:45 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Murilo Fahel 111 Participants O Impacto do Bolsa Familia no Desempenho Escolar em Belo Horizonte: Spillover Effect da Condicionalidade-Educacao Murilo Fahel Un Análisis de los Condicionantes del Rendimiento Académico en Brasil a Partir del Saeb Mauro Mediavilla Desigualdade Escolar e Desempenho Victor Maia Senna Delgado Família e Desempenho Escolar em Minas Gerais: Recursos Familiares e Defasagem Escolar Bruno Diniz Lazzarotti

64 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano N-02 Credit Rating as Regulated Epistemic Activity Thursday Network N: Finance & Society 10:15-11:45 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University 302 Participants Credit Ratings Agencies and their Epistemic Cultures of Rating Production Natalia Besedovsky, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin Credit Ratings within Normative Practices: Contracts, Codes of Conducts, and Legislation on Financial Markets Pascale Cornut St-Pierre Finance and Truth Andreas Andrikopoulos, University of the Aegean The Embeddedness Governance of the Problem of Creditworthiness: Comparing the EU and US Regulatory Responses Bartholomew Paudyn Discussant Stefanie Hiss, University of Jena

O-02 Global Value Chains in Industrialized Countries Thursday Network O: Global Value Chains 10:15-11:45 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Eric Thun, Oxford University 304 Participants Competitiveness and the Firm: A Global Value Chain Perspective Giulio Buciuni, Venice International University (VIU) Ruggero Golini, Universita' degli Studi di Bergamo Lukas Brun, Duke University Does "Made in" Still Matter?: The Rise of Craft-based Global Players Giulio Buciuni, Venice International University (VIU) Stefano Micelli, Ca' Foscari, University of Venice Vladi Finotto, Ca' Foscari, University of Venice The Importance of Being a Capable Supplier: Italian Industrial Firms in Global Value Chains Mariarosaria Agostino, University of Calabria Anna Giunta, University of Rome3 Jeffrey Bishop Nugent, University of Southern California Domenico Scalera, University of Sannio Francesco Trivieri, University of Calabria The Role of Local Institutions in Local/Global Interdependencies and Industrial Restructurations toward GVC Philippe Barre, University of Montreal Bibiana Pulido, Université de Montréal Claude Rioux, Centre de Recherche Inter-Universitaire sur la Mondialisation et le Travail

TH01-02 Cities in Crisis 2: Austerity-Growth Dialectic Thursday Theme 01 10:15-11:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 23 Manuel B. Aalbers, University of Leuven Participants How do Mid-sized European Cities Cope with State Restructuring in Times of Recession? Francesca Artioli The Towers Debt Built: How a Booming Public Debt has Shaped Urban Renewal in Milan Guido Anselmi Urban Austerity under Conditions of Economic Opportunities and Leadership Capacity - The Case of Hamburg Juergen Ossenbruegge

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 65 Università degli Studi di Milano

TH02-02 Crisis, Labor Market, and Living Conditions Thursday Theme 02 10:15-11:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 24 Ana María López-Sala, Institute of Geography, Economics and Demography (IEGD) + Spanish Council for Scientific Research (CSIC) Dirk Godenau, La Laguna University Participants Temporary, Insecure, and Deportable: The Diversification of the Temporary Migrant Labor Force in Canadian Agriculture Tanya Basok Unemployment Outflows in a Changing Economy: Into Which Jobs Do Foreigners and Spaniards Move? Jacobo Muñoz-Comet, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia The Impact of the Global Economic Crisis on Filipino Migrants and Their Families Denise Lee Spitzer, University of Ottawa Nicola Piper, University of Sydney

STH05-01 Panel 1: State, Stability, and Financial Crisis Thursday Theme 05 10:15-11:45 Via Festa del Session Organizers Perdono 7, Aula Benjamin Lemoine, ENSMP 435 Horacio Ortiz Sabine Montagne, CNRS - University Paris-Dauphine - France Participants Risk-Free Rate of Return: Sovereignty in Financial Practice Horacio Ortiz Sovereign Credit: A Financial Concept of Security Nina Boy

FP-02 Featured Speaker Larry Bartels - Ideology and Retrospection: Political Effects of the Great Recession Thursday Featured Panel 12:00-13:00 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 6 Roberto Pedersini, Università degli Studi di Milano Presenter Larry Bartels, Vanderbilt University

FP-03 Featured Speaker Chiara Saraceno - The Three Crises of the Welfare State and the Limits of the EU-enforced Austerity Policy Thursday Featured Panel 12:00-13:00 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Roberto Pedersini, Università degli Studi di Milano Magna Presenter Chiara Saraceno, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung

66 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano A-03 Stakeholder Participation II Thursday Network A: Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society 14:15-15:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 21 Mai-Brith Schartau, Södertörn University Jose A. Ruiz San Roman, Universidad Complutense Madrid Participants Legal and institutional framework for implementation of EU provisions on stakeholder participation in water governance Karolina Zurek, Swedish Institutte for European Policy Studies (SIEPS) The Governance of marine protected areas in the North Adriatic Sea Marco Tonino, Ca' Foscari University of Venice Francesca Santoro, IOC-UNESCO Stefano Soriani, Ca' Foscari University of Venice Stakeholder perspectives on the development of nuclear power technologies. Cases of Poland and Russia Ekaterina Tarasova, Södertörn University

B-03 Local Development and Entrepreneurship Thursday Network B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development 14:15-15:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 22 Diego Sanchez Ancochea, University of Oxford Aaron Major, SUNY Albany Participants The Globalization and Socio-Economic Development of Mexican Workers in Jalisco Raquel Edith Partida Rocha, Universidad de Guadalajara Pierre-Olivier Sire, Universidad de Guadalajara Transforming Rural Economic Systems: A Local Perspective on Tourism Industry Growth in the Parnaíba Delta, Brazil Claudio Milano When’s the Next Bus?: Influences of Mobility and Infrastructure on Entrepreneurship in Rural India Jayaram Uparna Klaus Weber, Kellogg School Of Management The Institutional Embeddedness of Transnational Entrepreneurship: Theoretical Considerations and Empirical Evidence Alexander Ebner, Goethe Universität Frankfurt

B-04 Economic Development in Latin America: Trade and Migration Impacts Thursday Network B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development 14:15-15:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 26 Diego Sanchez Ancochea, University of Oxford Aaron Major, SUNY Albany Participants Looking Back at the Economic Interdependence between Mexico and the United States Maria del Rosio Barajas Maritza Sotomayor, Woodbury School of Business, Utah Valley University Toward Domestic Demand-Led Growth Driven by Exports Gerardo Fujii, Faculty of Economics, National University of Mexico Moving South: North American Retirement and Lifestyle Migration in the Age of Geographic Arbitrage Matthew Hayes

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 67 Università degli Studi di Milano C-03 Family Roles, Gender, and Care Regimes Thursday Network C: Gender, Work and Family 14:15-15:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 12 Bernard Fusulier, University of Louvain Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, University of Quebec (Teluq- Management School) Moderator Maria del Rio Carral, Université de Louvain Participants Career vs. Children: The Effects of Institutional Background on Females’ Subjective Well-being Across Europe Tatiana Karabchuk, National Research University Higher School of Economics Child and Elderly Care by Unemployed Persons in Germany Carsten Pohl Silke Hamann, IAB Gaby Wydra-Somaggio, IAB Does it Take the Same Social Conditions to Take Care of a Child and an Elderly Person at Home? Loic Trabut, ENS Family Roles of Migrant Women and the Modern Welfare State: An Analysis of Six “Quarter-Mother Projects” Frank Bauer, IAB (Institute for Employment Research)

E-04 New Research on Welfare Institutions and Fiscal Policy Thursday Network E: Industrial Relations & Political Economy 14:15-15:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 3 Lucio Baccaro, University of Geneva Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Participants A Model of Interest Groups and Public vs Private Welfare State Institutions Kaj Thomsson, Maastricht University Social Protection Institutions and the Political Economy of Fiscal Consolidation Michael Zemmour The French 35-Hour Work Week and the New Politics of the Welfare State James Conran

F-03 Innovation in Diverse Institutional Environments Thursday Network F: Knowledge, Technology and Innovation 14:15-15:45 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Matthew Allen, Manchester Business School 517 Moderator Matthew Allen, Manchester Business School Participants Apprenticeship Training and Innovation: An Analysis of the Advantages of Dual Education for Firms’ Innovativeness Christian Rupietta, University of Zurich Uschi Backes-Gellner, University of Zurich MNCs' Diverse Responses to Institutional Voids in Emerging Markets Florian Becker-Ritterspach, German University in Cairo Jutta Becker-Ritterspach, FU Berlin Learning by Licensing: Technological Catching-up of Chinese Firms Zhengyu Li Marine Energy in Denmark and the UK: An Institutional Analysis Matthew Allen, Manchester Business School Maria L. Aldred, Manchester Metropolitan Business School

68 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano G-06 Early Careers (1) Thursday Network G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources 14:15-15:45 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula David Marsden, London School of Economics 422 Moderator Pierre Courtioux Participants The UK Graduate Labor Market in Recession: Business as Usual or Structural Change? Gerbrand Tholen Student Debt Crisis in the USA John Riach, University of Paderborn Idealistic or Opportunistic?: Theoretical Assumptions and Some Quasi-Experimental Findings in the Decision to Study Abroad Knut Petzold Tamra Peter, Siegen University Petra Moog, Siegen University Does it Pay to Work during Higher Education?: A Comparative Analysis Giampiero Passaretta Moris Triventi, Università degli Studi di Milano Bicocca

G-07 HRM Motivation and Commitment Thursday Network G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources 14:15-15:45 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula David Marsden, London School of Economics 433 Moderator Min Park Participants Specialization in the German Automobile Industry: A Roll-back to Rigid Organizations? Renate Neubaeumer, University of Koblenz-Landau (Germany) High-Performance Work Practices in Spain: Implementation and Evolution during Economic Retrenchment Gabriel Cueto-Pruneda, University of Oviedo HRM Systems between Control and Commitment: Empirical Evidence from Germany Dorothea Alewell Nina Katrin Hansen, University of Hamburg Sven Hauff, University of Hamburg Positive Illusions at Work: Making the Case for Optimism and High Self-Esteem as Enhancers of Work Motivation Anastasia Maria Luca, QuantLearn, LLC (own company)

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 69 Università degli Studi di Milano H-05 Banks and Financial Systems Thursday Network H: Markets, Firms, and Institutions 14:15-15:45 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Christina Ahmadjian, Hitotsubashi University 309 Moderator Saule Omarova, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Law Participants Liberal Economic Nationalism and Europeanization: The Rise of Spanish and Italian Banks. Richard Deeg, Temple University What Does a Social Capitalist Global Financial Market Look Like?: The Case of Islamic Finance Aaron Pitluck, Central European University & Illinois State University Typological Theory of Bank Behavior: Lessons from Australia, Canada, the US, UK, Germany, and Japan during the Global Financial Crisis Caner Bakir Why "Club" Goods Proliferated in Investment Finance W. Travis Selmier, Indiana

H-06 Corporate Governance: Financialization, Privatization, and Ownership Thursday Network H: Markets, Firms, and Institutions 14:15-15:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 5 Christina Ahmadjian, Hitotsubashi University Moderator Gerhard Schnyder, King's College London Participants Complementary and Substitution Effects: The Interrelatedness of Institutional Prescriptions in U.S. Financial Markets Guilhem Bascle, Louvain School of Management, Catholic University of Louvain Foreign Ownership and Corporate Governance Patterns: Board-Audit Relationships in Japan Ruth Aguilera, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Kurt Desender, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid Monica Lopez-Puertas, University of Bologna Impacts of Corporate Governance and Financialization on the Performance of a Privatized Company in the Brazilian Electricity Sector Patricia Mari Matsuda Antonia Celene Miguel Symbolic Management Revisited: Shareholder Orientation vs. Traditional Mechanisms Taeyoung Yoo, Hankuk Univ. of Foreign Studies

70 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano H-07 The Politics of Corporate Social Responsibility Thursday Network H: Markets, Firms, and Institutions 14:15-15:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 6 Christina Ahmadjian, Hitotsubashi University Moderator Mikolaj Lewicki, Warsaw University, Institute of Sociology Participants Business and the Struggle over EU Corporate Social Responsibility, 1993-2013 Daniel Phillip Kinderman, Department of Political Science & International Relations, University of Delaware Political Corporate Social Responsibility in the European Union Context - The Case of the Transparency Initiative Andrew Barron Louise Curran Social Network Dynamics in CSR Adoption Nikolas Rathert Why Governments Intervene: Mixed Motives for Public Policies on CSR Jette Steen Knudsen Dana Brown, EMLyon Business School

L-03 The Rise of the Regulatory Welfare State (1) Thursday Network L: Regulation and Governance 14:15-15:45 Via Festa del Session Organizers Perdono 7, Aula David Levi-Faur, Hebrew University of Jerusalem 420 John W. Cioffi, University of California, Riverside Frans van Waarden, University College, Utrecht University Moderator John W. Cioffi, University of California, Riverside Participants A Regulatory State for the Welfare State: A Constitutive Perspective on State Expansion in the Age of Regulation David Levi-Faur, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Governing Knowledge: The Regulatory Welfare State and the Comparative Liberalization of Higher Education Tobias Schulze-Cleven, Rutgers University Social Welfare in the Regulatory State: Realizing Redistributive Goals through Public Service Regulation Sandra Eckert

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 71 Università degli Studi di Milano L-04 How Does Transnational Governance Matter?: The Implementation of Private Environmental Standards Thursday Network L: Regulation and Governance 14:15-15:45 Via Festa del Session Organizers Perdono 7, Aula Tim Bartley, Ohio State University 510 Olga Malets, Technische Universitat Munchen Moderator Olga Malets, Technische Universitat Munchen Participants Getting Certified: The Varied Challenges of MSC Audits in Practice Graeme Auld, Carleton University, School of Public Policy and Administration Stefan Renckens, , School of Forestry and Environmental Sciences Translating Sustainability Standards into Practice: How Transnational Non-State Governance Improves Forest Management in Russia Olga Malets, Technische Universitat Munchen The Regulatory Effects of Transnational Fisheries Governance Agni Kalfagianni, VU University Amsterdam, Institute for Environmental Studies Philipp Pattberg, VU University Amsterdam, Institute for Environmental Studies Private Standards and Certification in the Face of Land Conflicts Laura Silva-Castañeda, Université Catholique de Louvain, Center for Development Studies

M-03 Estado, Crisis y Desigualdad Thursday Network M: Spanish Language 14:15-15:45 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Julimar da Silva, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid 111 Participants Crisis y Desigualdad en la Unión Europea Ignacio Amate Almudena Guarnido Rueda, University of Almeria Agustín Molina Morales, University of Almeria Crisis, Derechos Sociales y Crecimiento Económico: ¿La Seguridad Social como Problema o como Solución? Cristobal Molina, Universidad de Jaén Estado y Crisis en Brasil: La Financiación del Gasto Público Rosa Angela Chieza ¿Hacia un Estado Posbenefactor?: El Derecho a la Existencia y las Propuestas de Rentas Básicas Andres Felipe Mora Cortes

72 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano N-03 The Political Economy and Economic Sociology of Credit Rating Thursday Network N: Finance & Society 14:15-15:45 Via Festa del Session Organizers Perdono 7, Aula Christine Trampusch, University of Cologne 302 Stefanie Hiss, University of Jena Participants The Political Economy of Rating in Germany: A Systematic Process Analysis Christine Trampusch, University of Cologne The Governance of Credit Rating Agencies in the US and Europe Stefanie Hiss, University of Jena Sebastian Nagel, University of Jena Informational Multiplier Effects: Regulatory and Contractual Adoption and the Amplification of Credit Ratings Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University The Great Survivors: Credit Rating Agency Persistence in the Face of Adversity Alex Green, University of Warwick Timothy Sinclair, University of Warwick Discussant Akos Rona-Tas, UC, San Diego

O-03 Italian Firms and Industries in Global Value Chains Thursday Network O: Global Value Chains 14:15-15:45 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Timothy Sturgeon, MIT 304 Participants A Micro-level International Trade Transactions Approach to the Measurement of GVCs Stefano Menghinello Internationalization and Industrial Districts: Evidence from the Italian Automotive Supply Chain Massimo Florio, Dept. of Economics, Management and Quantitative Methods Anna Giunta, University of Rome3 Emanuele Bacchiocchi The Global Disaggregation of Value Chains: An Industry Level Analysis Diego Campagnolo, University of Padua Arnaldo Camuffo, Bocconi University “Globalized Times”: Value Chain Analysis of a Mechanical Multinational Giuseppe Tattara

P-01 Banking and Payment Systems (I): Bank Function and Regulation Thursday Network P: Accounting, Economics, and Law 14:15-15:45 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Yuri Biondi, CNRS 104 Moderator Luca Fantacci, Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi Participants Are Banks Firms or Institutions?: Theory and Policy Implications Olivier Butzbach Kurt Mettenheim Competition in Bank-Provided Payment Services Wilko Bolt, De Nederlandsche Bank Discussant Andrea Papetti

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 73 Università degli Studi di Milano P-02 Corporate Governance and Regulation (I): The Corporation between Economy, Law, and Society Thursday Network P: Accounting, Economics, and Law 14:15-15:45 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Yuri Biondi, CNRS 109 Moderator Thomas Clarke Participants Reconceptualizing the Corporation: Responsibility and Capability Thomas Clarke The Corporation: Legal and Regulatory Governance Justin O'Brien, UNSW The Financialization of Anglo-American Corporations Thomas Clarke Managerial Theories, Agency Theory, and the Historical Transformations of the Corporate System and Governance Olivier Weinstein, University Paris 13, Sorbonne Paris Cité

Q-02 China's Accumulation Regime and Labor Relations Thursday Network Q: Asian Capitalisms 14:15-15:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 13 Sebastien Lechevalier, EHESS Cornelia Storz, University of Frankfurt Tobias ten Brink, University of Frankfurt Boy Luthje, Institut für Sozialforschung Moderator Wei Zhao, Senior Lecturer, ESC Saint-Etienne School of Management Participants Chinese Migrants’ Work Experience and Identification with the City: Challenging the Underclass Thesis (EHESS/FFJ SASE Network Q Prize) Steve Frenkel, University of New South Wales Chongxin Yu, University of New South Wales The Wage-Relation in China’s Accumulation Regime Robert Pauls Capitalism as Structurally Determined: Commodification of Labor Power in Primitive Accumulation of Capital Yuanfang Zhang, University of Toronto Discussant David Chiavacci

74 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano Q-03 Entrepreneurship, Strategy, and Competitiveness Thursday Network Q: Asian Capitalisms 14:15-15:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 20 Cornelia Storz, University of Frankfurt Sebastien Lechevalier, EHESS Tobias ten Brink, University of Frankfurt Boy Luthje, Institut für Sozialforschung Moderator Gary Herrigel, University of Chicago Participants Comparative Entrepreneurialism: Varieties in Imprinting? Steven Casper, Keck Graduate Institute of Claremont, California Cornelia Storz, University of Frankfurt Too Much of a Good Thing?: Equity Market Reform, Investment, and New Firm Performance Robert Eberhart, Stanford University Kathleen Eisenhardt, Stanford University Charles E Eesley, Stanford University Reassessing Core Technologies to Recover: A Case Study of Japanese Truck Manufacturers Sung Woo Byun Satoshi Kudo, Manufacturing Management Research Center, Faculty of Economics, The University of Tokyo Yuichiro Mukai, Graduate School of Economics, The University of Tokyo Does Diffusion Make an Institutionally-Contested Practice Legitimate?: Shareholders’ Response to Downsizing in Japan, 1973-2005 Jiwook Jung, National University of Singapore Eunmi Mun Discussant Hugh Whittaker, University of Auckland

TH01-03 Cities in Crisis 3: Financialization Thursday Theme 01 14:15-15:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 23 Manuel B. Aalbers, University of Leuven Participants The Real Estate/Financial Complex Manuel B. Aalbers, University of Leuven Mediating and Driving the Financialization of the City - The Case of Pre-Crash and Post-Crash Dublin Sinead Kelly The Urban Process and the Monetary Circuit Marshall Feldman, The University of Rhode Island The New Super-Prime Landscape of Central London: Real Estate Markets and the Crisis of Financialized Accumulation David Craggs Urban Housing Policies Trapped in the Financialization Game - The Case of Belgium Sebastien Pradella

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 75 Università degli Studi di Milano TH05-01 Session 1 - Public Sector Retrenchment and Restructuring: Implications for Public Service Workers and Work Thursday Theme 05 14:15-15:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 25 Patricia Findlay, University of Strathclyde Johanna Commander, University of Strathclyde Colin Lindsay, University of Strathclyde Participants New Public Management: Implications for German Job Center Employees Dirk Salmon, Helmut-Schmidt-Universität Hamburg Michael Olejniczak, Werkstatt für Organisations- und Personalforschung e. V. New Distribution Technologies and the Restructuring of Public Sector Work: Evidence from the NHS in Scotland Patricia Findlay, University of Strathclyde Johanna Commander, University of Strathclyde Colin Lindsay, University of Strathclyde Still the Best of All Worlds?: Varieties in Public Employment Transformation in Germany, France, and Sweden Karin Gottschall, University of Bremen Bernhard Kittel, Vienna university

TH06-01 Social Change, Innovation, and Entrepreneurial Activity Roundtable Thursday Theme 06 14:15-15:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 27 Ted Baker, North Carolina State University Silvia Dorado, University of Rhode Island Alex Nicholls, University of Oxford Ana Maria Peredo, University of Victoria Marc Ventresca, University of Oxford

STH05-02 Panel 2: Financial Stability within/without the State Thursday Theme 05 14:15-15:45 Via Festa del Session Organizers Perdono 7, Aula Sabine Montagne, CNRS - University Paris-Dauphine - France 435 Benjamin Lemoine, ENSMP Horacio Ortiz Participants Credit Rating Agencies as an Arm of the State Alexandra Ouroussoff, Brunel University London Finance and Politics: The Break of the 1970s Sabine Montagne, CNRS - University Paris-Dauphine - France Regulating through Ratings: How the Political Mandate for Prudence Seeded the Conditions for Structured Finance Martha Poon, London School of Economics

SP-03 Socio-Economic Review: A Discussion of Publication Strategies, Topics, and New Developments with the Editors Thursday SASE Special Events 14:15-15:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 4 Gregory Jackson, Free University Berlin

76 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano SP-04 Thursday Afternoon Coffee Break (1) Thursday SASE Special Events 15:45-16:00 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Cortile Roberto Pedersini, Università degli Studi di Milano del 700

SP-05 Thursday Afternoon Coffee Break (2) Thursday SASE Special Events 15:45-16:00 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Giardino Roberto Pedersini, Università degli Studi di Milano

FP-04 Featured Panel - Capitalisms and Capitalism in the Twenty-First Century Thursday Featured Panel 16:00-17:30 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Roberto Pedersini, Università degli Studi di Milano 400 Presenters Glenn Morgan, Cardiff University Richard Whitley Discussants Gary Herrigel, University of Chicago Mari Sako, Oxford University Marino Regini, Università degli Studi di Milano

FP-05 Featured Panel - Author Meets Critics: Cathie Jo Martin & Duane Swank, The Political Construction of Business Interests, Coordination, Growth, and Equality (Cambridge University Press) Thursday Featured Panel 16:00-17:30 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 6 Roberto Pedersini, Università degli Studi di Milano Author Cathie Jo Martin, Boston University Critics Richard Deeg, Temple University Mikkel Mailand, FAOS Copenhagen Alberto Martinelli, Universita Degli Studi di Milano

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 77 Università degli Studi di Milano B-05 Public and Private Contributions to Regional and National Development: Complements or Substitutes? Thursday Network B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development 16:00-17:30 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 22 Andrew Schrank Participants Evaluating Decentralized Industrial Policies: The U.S. SBIR Program and the Promise and Perils of Experimentalist Regimes Matthew Keller The Strategic Recombination of Regional Innovative Capacities: Public-Private Institutions as Knowledge Bridges Gerald A. McDermott Dilemmas of Democratic Developmental States: Open Industrial Policy and State Enterprises in Latin America Ben Schneider Industrial Policymaking in a Networked World: The Case of the Manufacturing Extension Partnerships Andrew Schrank Joshua Whitford, Columbia University

B-06 Foreign Direct Investment: Policies and Impacts Thursday Network B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development 16:00-17:30 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 26 Diego Sanchez Ancochea, University of Oxford Aaron Major, SUNY Albany Participants Algeria Goes Carioca and Morocco Becomes Mexico? Iliana Olivié, Real Instituto Elcano Manuel Gracia, Complutense University Madrid Aitor Perez, Elcano Royal Institute / Complutense University The Economic and Human Rights Impacts of Multinational Corporations in Host Developing Countries: A Review and Research Agenda Elisa Giuliani State Strength and Economic Globalization Jette Steen Knudsen Jeremy Moon, Nottingham University Business School

C-04 Gender and Economic Crisis Thursday Network C: Gender, Work and Family 16:00-17:30 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 12 Bernard Fusulier, University of Louvain Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, University of Quebec (Teluq- Management School) Moderator Annalisa Murgia Participants Economic Crisis and Heterodox Feminist Economics Sylvie Morel Segmented Labor Markets and Female Labor Force Heterogeneity: Unexpected Outcomes in Times of Crisis Alberta Andreotti, Università degli Studi di Milano Bicocca Ivana Fellini, Università degli Studi di Milano Bicocca The Balkanization of Gender Contracts & Reproductive Bargains Jacqueline Anne O'Reilly, University of Brighton The State of Crisis Conjugated in the Feminine: A Study of Current Media Representations of Women in Portugal Juliana Souza

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E-05 From Countries to Sectors: Methodological and Policy Implications Thursday Network E: Industrial Relations & Political Economy 16:00-17:30 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 27 Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Lucio Baccaro, University of Geneva Participants From Countries to Sectors: The Explanatory Power of Employees' Skills and Trade Unions' Power for Sector Differences in Occupational Pensions Tobias Wiss, Johannes Kepler University Linz Labor Politics in a Weak Institutional Environment: Structural Power and Strategic Alliances of Healthcare and Education Employees in East Central Europe Imre Szabo Developments in Public Sector Industrial Relations in Europe: A Comparative Analysis Barbara Bechter, University of York Bernd Brandl, University of York

E-06 Political Economy of the Euro Crisis Thursday Network E: Industrial Relations & Political Economy 16:00-17:30 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 3 Lucio Baccaro, University of Geneva Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Participants PIGS & Inflation Nutters: Combined and Uneven Development in the Eurozone James Conran Stimulating Employment?: Examining the Consequences of European States’ Labor Market Responses to Crisis Paul Lewis, University of Birmingham Jason Heyes, University of Sheffield The Political and Policy Consequences of the Eurozone Crisis: What Future for Egalitarian Capitalism in Europe? Aidan Regan, European University Institute (EUI) Maarten Keune The Peripheralization of Southern-European Capitalism within the EMU Stefano Solari, Department of Economics, University of Padua Francesca Gambarotto, Department of Economics

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 79 Università degli Studi di Milano E-07 Varieties of Dualization: Macro and Micro Perspectives on Unions’ Roles in Segmented Labor Markets Thursday Network E: Industrial Relations & Political Economy 16:00-17:30 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 4 Chiara Benassi Participants Counting Outsiders: Exit and Voice Rebecca Oliver, University of Miami Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde?: The Determinants of Union Strategies toward Nonstandard Workers Tim Vlandas, London School of Economics Chiara Benassi Institutions and Inequality in Liberalized Markets: The Impact of Organizational Restructuring on Wage Segmentation in Telecommunications Firms Virginia Doellgast, London School of Economics Katja Sarmiento-Mirwaldt, Brunel University Defending the Core?: An Analysis of Trade Union's Behavior toward Outsourcing - Evidence from the German Chemical and Metal Sectors Lisa Dorigatti, PhD at Università degli Studi di Milano Discussant Guglielmo Meardi, Warwick Business School

F-04 Universities and Innovation Thursday Network F: Knowledge, Technology and Innovation 16:00-17:30 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Matthew Allen, Manchester Business School 435 Moderator Matthew Allen, Manchester Business School Participants Universities: Unlocking the Value of Open Innovation Thierry Rayna, ESG Management School Ludmila Striukova University - Industry Collaboration in R&D: The Role of Business Sophistication and Labor Market Rigidity Christopher Williams Gayle Allard, IE Business School Candace Martinez, John Cook School of Business The Market, the Public Good, and the Academic Commons: The Strange Case of OA Scholarly Publishing Richard Wellen, York University

80 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano G-08 New Perspectives on Skills and Training Thursday Network G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources 16:00-17:30 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Christopher Warhurst, University of Sydney 309 Participants The New Social Construction of Skill Christopher Warhurst, University of Sydney Chris Tilly Mary Gatta, Wider Opportunities for Women Skill Eco-Systems in Context: Reflections on Policy and Practice Pauline Anderson, Glasgow Caledonian University (Centre for Research in Lifelong Learning) John Buchanan, The University of Sydney The Economic and Social Returns to Work-Based Training Ken Mayhew Craig Holmes. Internal Labor Markets and the Knowledge Economy David Marsden, London School of Economics

G-09 Early Careers (2) Thursday Network G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources 16:00-17:30 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula David Marsden, London School of Economics 422 Participants How Labor Market Shapes the Quality of the Teaching Labor Force: The Influence of Job Opportunities on Teacher Recruitment Gianluca Argentin Increasing Teaching Quality through In-Service Free Professional Development: Lessons Learned from a Large Scale Randomized Control Trial Giovanni Abbiati The Integration of Rural Youth in the Labor Markets of Romania and Hungary Serban Olah Over-Education of Young People in the French Labor Market - The Case of Ethnic Minorities Sabina Issehnane

G-10 HRM Strategy Thursday Network G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources 16:00-17:30 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula David Marsden, London School of Economics 433 Participants Institutional Setting and Contingent Individual Pay: Difference or Emerging Commonalities Geoffrey Wood, Warwick Business School Chris Brewster, University of Reading James Walker, Henley Business School, University of Reading The Impacts of CSR on Mining Multinationals’ Practices in Training, Skills, and Jobs for the Internal Public and Local Communities Annie Lamontagne Internal and External Strategies of Personnel Policy toward Older Employees Ute Leber Martin Brussig, IAQ

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 81 Università degli Studi di Milano H-08 Corporate Governance: Pay, Performance, and Disclosure Thursday Network H: Markets, Firms, and Institutions 16:00-17:30 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 5 Christina Ahmadjian, Hitotsubashi University Moderator Ruth Aguilera, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Participants Chamber of Secrets: The Impact of Firms’ Reputations on Information Disclosure Daniela Lup, London School of Economics Winner-Take-All Markets and Executive Pay: Technology, Agency, and Institutions Frederick Guy Peter Skott, Department of Economics, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003, USA Managing Stock Market Value: A Sociological Approach to Share Buybacks by Diversified and Specialized Firms Guilhem Bascle, Louvain School of Management, Catholic University of Louvain

J-02 Welfare States amidst Economic Crisis Thursday Network J: Rethinking the Welfare State 16:00-17:30 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Alexander Hicks, Emory University 311 Moderator Miguel Glatzer Participants Do Experiences of the Economic Crisis Increase Popular Support for the Welfare State?: Micro-Level Evidence from Western Europe Patrick Sachweh, Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany Experiencing Precariousness in European Cities: The Young between Risks and Opportunities in Times of Crisis Stefania Sabatinelli, Laboratorio di Politiche Sociali - DAStU / Politecnico di Milano Lara Maestripieri Financial Crisis and the Social Policy Response in Greater China: Path Dependence or Path Breaking? Jen-Der Lue Intergenerational Relations in Work and in Family: An Alternative to State in Crisis? Constance Perrin-Joly Veronika Duprat-Kushtanina, IRIS

L-05 The Rise of the Regulatory Welfare State (2) Thursday Network L: Regulation and Governance 16:00-17:30 Via Festa del Session Organizers Perdono 7, Aula David Levi-Faur, Hebrew University of Jerusalem 420 John W. Cioffi, University of California, Riverside Frans van Waarden, University College, Utrecht University Moderator David Levi-Faur, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Participants Homeowner Eviction Prevention Regulation as Social Policy in England and Sweden Hanan Haber Old Players, New Layers: Making Sense of Governance Reforms in Dutch Healthcare Jan-Kees Helderman Iris Wallenburg, Institute of Health Policy and Management, Erasmus University Rotterdam Redistributive Outcomes of Regulation in Emerging Markets Isik Ozel, Sabanci University

82 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano L-06 Neoliberalism & the Economic Crisis: Lessons Learned... Or Unlearned? Thursday Network L: Regulation and Governance 16:00-17:30 Via Festa del Session Organizers Perdono 7, Aula David Levi-Faur, Hebrew University of Jerusalem 510 John W. Cioffi, University of California, Riverside Frans van Waarden, University College, Utrecht University Moderator Graeme Auld, Carleton University, School of Public Policy and Administration Participants From Price Stability to Macro-Prudential Policies: The Intellectual Influences on the ECB Policies during the Crisis Arie Krampf, Freie Universität Lessons from the Great Depression: How to Stabilize the Economy (and Democracy) in Economic Crisis? Simon Marti An Empirical Analysis of International Reserves in the G-20 Zehra Serin Beyza Oktay, Fatih University

M-04 Políticas Públicas y Desarrollo Thursday Network M: Spanish Language 16:00-17:30 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Aline Amaral 111 Participants El Sistema de Salud Pública en México: Lejos de la Universalidad y la Calidad Ciro Murayama, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Leonardo Lomeli, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México A Critical Analysis on European Union Migration Policy Gemma Garialoro Bravo, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia-UNED Gender Differences in Academic and Occupational Achievement - The Case of University Students in Spain Alicia Rubio, University of Murcia Ana Millan, University of Murcia Maria Isabel Sanchez-Mora, University of Murcia Francisco Gonzalez-Diaz

N-04 Finance and the State Thursday Network N: Finance & Society 16:00-17:30 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University 302 Participants Austerity in the City: Economic Crisis and Urban Service Decline? Betsy Donald Labor-Market Volatility, Financial Liberalization, and Welfare State Institutions Thibault Darcillon, CES, University of Paris I An Institutional Analysis of Sovereign Bond Markets Natalya Naqvi, University of Cambridge Discussant Zeev Rosenhek, Department of Sociology, Political Science and Communication, The Open University of Israel

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 83 Università degli Studi di Milano O-04 Governing Global Value Chains: New Theoretical and Analytical Directions Thursday Network O: Global Value Chains 16:00-17:30 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Stefano Ponte, Copenhagen Business School 304 Participants Shifting GVC Governance Structures in a Post-Washington Consensus World. Gary Gereffi, Duke University Greening Strategies and the Governance of Global Value Chains Valentina De Marchi, University of Padua Eleonora Di Maria, University of Padua Stefano Ponte, Copenhagen Business School What Drives the Location Decision of FDI at Different Stages of the Value Chain? An Empirical Assessment of Emerging Countries MNEs in European Regions Riccardo Crescenzi, London School of Economics Carlo Pietrobelli, Inter-American Development Bank Roberta Rabellotti, University of Pavia Governance in Global Value Chains: A modular theory building effort Stefano Ponte, Copenhagen Business School Timothy Sturgeon, MIT

P-03 Banking and Payment Systems (II): Default and Fragility Thursday Network P: Accounting, Economics, and Law 16:00-17:30 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Yuri Biondi, CNRS 104 Moderator Luca Fantacci, Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi Participants Default and Fragility in the Payments System Paula L. Hernandez-Verme The Indirect Costs of Bankruptcy Procedures: Economic and Legal Implications Marco Bisogno Roberto De Luca, University of Salerno Virtual Currencies, Micropayments, and the Payments Systems: A Challenge to Fiat Money and Monetary Policy? Paula L. Hernandez-Verme Ruy Alberto Valdes Benavides, Universidad de Guanajuato Discussant Andrea Papetti

84 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano P-04 Corporate Governance and Regulation (II): Shareholders and the Business Firm Thursday Network P: Accounting, Economics, and Law 16:00-17:30 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Yuri Biondi, CNRS 109 Moderator Simon Deakin Participants Conflicting Norms and Diverse Regulation in Corporate Governance Reform Karin Jonnergård, Linnaeus University Ulf Larsson-Olaison, Linnaeus University Controlling Shareholders’ Fiduciary Duties Owed to Minority Shareholders - A Comparative Approach: The United States and France Celine Gainet, Sorbonne, UCLA visiting scholar The Winding Road to Shareholder Value Karin Jonnergård, Linnaeus University Ulf Larsson-Olaison, Linnaeus University The IASB and the Priestly Cult of Shareholder Value Inès Bouden Nihel Chabrak

Q-04 Structural Capitalist Changes in the Chinese-Russian Area of the BRICs Thursday Network Q: Asian Capitalisms 16:00-17:30 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 13 Uwe Becker Participants Conceptualizing and Measuring Institutional Change in the BRICs Uwe Becker Continuity and Development in Chinese Capitalism Christopher A McNally Continuity and Change in Russian Capitalism since the 1990s Alexandra Vasileva, University of Amsterdam Changing Chinese Financial Markets Changing Chinese Capitalism? Kris Marx, AFM

Q-05 Emergence and Ideologies of Welfare Systems in East Asia Thursday Network Q: Asian Capitalisms 16:00-17:30 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 20 Boy Luthje, Institut für Sozialforschung Sebastien Lechevalier, EHESS Tobias ten Brink, University of Frankfurt Moderator Cornelia Storz, University of Frankfurt Participants Post-Developmental State with the “Therapeutic” Turn - The Case of Taiwan Kan-Lin Hsu Neoliberalism and the Contradiction of Japan’s Contemporary Welfare State Taka Suzuki, Ohio University The Emergence of Chinese Welfare: A Paradox or the Logical Consequence of Capitalist Development and Instability? Robert Boyer, Institut des Ameriques Discussant Margarita Estevez-Abe

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 85 Università degli Studi di Milano TH01-04 Cities in Crisis 4: Alternative Models Thursday Theme 01 16:00-17:30 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 23 Manuel B. Aalbers, University of Leuven Participants From Insurgency to the Real: Mutations of Urban Contestations in the Face of Urban Crisis Valeria Monno Neoliberalism and Governamentality in Participative Urban Policies: Local Development Agencies in Three Italian Cities Davide Caselli, Università di Torino Elena Maranghi, University of Rome Reinventing Housing in Times of Crisis: Exploring Bottom-Up Practices against the "Financialization of Home" in Rome Cesare Di Feliciantonio, Sapienza- Università di Roma The Topography of Status: Visibility and Gendered Capitals in New Elite Leisure Scenes Ashley Mears

TH05-02 Session 2 - Public Sector Retrenchment and Restructuring: Implications for Public Service Workers and Work Thursday Theme 05 16:00-17:30 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 25 Colin Lindsay, University of Strathclyde Patricia Findlay, University of Strathclyde Johanna Commander, University of Strathclyde Participants A Hidden Third Hand: On the Role of Public Procurement for the Regulation of Job Quality Karen Jaehrling, Institut for Work, Skills and Training (IAQ), Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Duisburg-Essen Contesting the "New Operational Matrix for Urban Politics" in Toronto and Chicago: Public Sector Union Responses to Resurgent Neoliberalism Carlo Fanelli Peter Brogan, York University Public Services and Public Sector Collective Bargaining in an Era of Austerity: Canadian Experiences Carlo Fanelli The Employment Transitions of Displaced Intermediate-Level Public Sector Workers in Scotland and Canada Rachelle Pascoe-Deslauriers, University of Strathclyde

TH06-02 Social Entrepreneurship: Actors and Hybrid Organizations Thursday Theme 06 16:00-17:30 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 21 Ted Baker, North Carolina State University Silvia Dorado, University of Rhode Island Alex Nicholls, University of Oxford Ana Maria Peredo, University of Victoria Marc Ventresca, University of Oxford Participants Business Elites as Agents of Social Change: Implications for the Study of Social Entrepreneurship George Ferns Motivations and Opportunity Recognition of Social Bricoleurs Ronit Yitshaki Fredric Kropp, Monterey Institute of International Studies All for One and One for All?: Mission Stability in New Social Ventures Erin Powell Ted Baker, North Carolina State University

86 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano TH09-01 Economic Complexity and Science, Technology, and Innovation in Latin America - The Cases of Costa Rica and Chile from a Global Comparative Perspective Thursday Theme 09 16:00-17:30 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 24 Agustin Fallas-Santana, Universidad de Costa Rica Anny Rivera-Ottenberger, University of Massachusetts Boston Alejandro Abarca-Garro, Universidad de Costa Rica Surayabi Ramirez-Varas, Universidad de Costa Rica Participants Economic Complexity, R&D+I, and Triple Helix: A Comparative Analysis through Selected Latin America and European Cases Alejandro Abarca-Garro, Universidad de Costa Rica Surayabi Ramirez-Varas, Universidad de Costa Rica Institutional Lessons for Emerging Economies, the Case of Costa Rica Agustin Fallas-Santana, Universidad de Costa Rica Economic Complexity and Science, Technology and Innovation in Chile Anny Rivera-Ottenberger, University of Massachusetts Boston

A-04 Communitarian Ideals II Friday Network A: Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society 08:30-10:00 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 24 Jose A. Ruiz San Roman, Universidad Complutense Madrid Participants Revitalizing Civil Society from Business Ethics: Social Entrepreneurship Miguel Llofriu Investor Beware: Rethinking the Rights of Shareholders Waheed Hussain Social Entrepreneurism through Design and Arts Claudia Ruiz Vasquez Public Trust in Financial Institutions Sang-Won Han Can Cosmopolitan Politics Address the Criticism Raised by the Left? Janet Judy McIntyre, Flinders University, South Australia

B-07 Income Inequality, Globalization, and Development Friday Network B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development 08:30-10:00 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 23 Diego Sanchez Ancochea, University of Oxford Aaron Major, SUNY Albany Participants Privatization, World-Economic Integration, and Institutional Change: New Evidence for the Distributional Consequences of Post-Socialist Transition Matthew C. Mahutga, University of California, Riverside Andrew K Jorgenson, Sociology Department, University of Utah Good Jobs and Social Services: How Costa Rica Secured Market and Social Incorporation Juliana Martinez Franzoni, University of Costa Rica Diego Sanchez Ancochea, University of Oxford The Historical Dynamics of Labor’s Share of National Income amongst the "Small Open Economies" of Europe Eoin Flaherty A Measurable Qualitative Approach to Sen's Discourse on Development Miguel Rocha de Sousa

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 87 Università degli Studi di Milano C-05 Gender, Work and, Health Friday Network C: Gender, Work and Family 08:30-10:00 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 12 Bernard Fusulier, University of Louvain Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, University of Quebec (Teluq- Management School) Moderator Maria del Rio Carral, Université de Louvain Participants Gender Differences in Healthy Ageing - the Example of Switzerland Valentina Shipovskaya Gender, Working Conditions, and Health Florence Chappert, ANACT - French National Agency for the Improvement of Working Conditions Collective Bargaining and Gender in Spain Almuden Briones Bermejo, Universidad Europea de Madrid

D-02 Dynamics of Professions: Research Perspectives Friday Network D: Professions and Organizations 08:30-10:00 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 20 Didier Demazière, Centre de Sociologie des Organisations (CNRS, Sciences Po) Participants The Giant Firms of Finance Capital and the Financialization of Agents in Brazil Thais Joi Martins Patricia Mari Matsuda Boundaries in Global Professions - The Case of French Finance Professionals Valerie Boussard, Université Paris Ouest, Laboratoire IDHE Between Institutionalization and Organization: Divergences and Convergent Strategies among Professions in Italy Roberta Cucca, Politecnico di Milano Lara Maestripieri

E-08 Labor Market Flexibility, Migration, and Welfare State Reform: An Analysis of Trade Union Strategies Friday Network E: Industrial Relations & Political Economy 08:30-10:00 Via Festa del Session Organizers Perdono 7, Aula Lucio Baccaro, University of Geneva 517 Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Participants A Head With Two Tails?: Trade Unions’ Influence on the Job Security and Flexibility of Temporary Workers in Belgium and Germany Valeria Pulignano, CESO - KU Leuven Nadja Dorflinger, KU Leuven Trade Unions Strategies and the Political Economy of Labor Market Reforms in Italy and the Netherlands Luigi Burroni, University of Teramo Maarten Keune Unions Between National Politics and Transnational Migration: A Comparison of Germany, the UK, and France Guglielmo Meardi, Warwick Business School Universalism through Market Regulation: The Role of Unions in Pension Reforms Margarita Gelepithis, London School of Economics

88 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano E-09 The Changing Political Economy of Employment Relations in Mediterranean Capitalism Friday Network E: Industrial Relations & Political Economy 08:30-10:00 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 6 Lucio Baccaro, University of Geneva Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Participants Industrial Relations in Italy: A Survey Lorenzo Bordogna, Università degli Studi di Milano Roberto Pedersini, Università degli Studi di Milano Industrial Relations: The Changing Role of Employers' Associations Mirella Baglioni, Università degli Studi di Parma Self-Regulation and the State in Industrial Relations in Southern Europe: Back to the Future? Oscar Molina, Autonomous University of Barcelona Welfare Interventions within and among Companies in Italy Ugo Ascoli, Università Politecnica delle Marche Emmanuele Pavolini, University of Macerata Sabrina Colombo Stefano Neri, Università degli Studi di Milano

G-11 Employment Policy and the Recession Friday Network G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources 08:30-10:00 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula David Marsden, London School of Economics 422 Moderator Orsola Razzolini Participants Working Time Regimes in European Economies: A Typology of Working Time Flexibility Using Latent Class Analysis Rossella Ciccia, NIRSA - NUI Maynooth Labor Market Policies in Times of Crisis: A Comparison between 1992-1993 and 2008-2010 Christine Erhel, University Paris 1 Charlotte Levionnois, CES, University Paris I From Unemployment to Work: Getting a Good Job by Educational Level during the Great Recession Daniele Zaccaria, Università degli Studi di Milano Bicocca Marianna Filandri, Università degli Studi di Milano Bicocca Subcontracting Relations and Profitability: Is the Crisis Weakening Subcontractors? - Evidence from French Data Julie Valentin Heloise Petit, CES Nadine Thevenot, CES Tinel Bruno, CES Corrine Perraudin, CES

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 89 Università degli Studi di Milano G-12 Labor Market Inequality Friday Network G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources 08:30-10:00 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula David Marsden, London School of Economics 433 Moderator Jill Rubery Participants Patterns of Accumulation and Labor Markets: Differences between Northern and Southern Latin American Countries between 1990 and 2010 Maria Cristina Cacciamali From the End of Schooling to a Secure Job: The Crisis Effects on the Labor Market Trajectories of Youth Stéphanie Moullet, Aix Marseille Université Vanessa Di Paola, Aix Marseille Université The Impact of the Economic Crisis on the EU Labor Market: A Comparative Perspective Pasquale Tridico

H-09 The Resilience of Neoliberal Ideas in Europe (1) Friday Network H: Markets, Firms, and Institutions 08:30-10:00 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 3 Mark Thatcher, London School of Economics Participants Neo-Liberal Ideas and State Crisis Mark Thatcher, London School of Economics Neo-Liberalism and Fiscal Conservatism Andrew Gamble, Cambridge University Welfare State Transformations: from Neoliberalism to Liberal Neo-Welfarism? Maurizio Ferrera, Università degli Studi di Milano Discussant Richard Deeg, Temple University

H-10 Institutions, Internationalization, and MNCs Friday Network H: Markets, Firms, and Institutions 08:30-10:00 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 5 Christina Ahmadjian, Hitotsubashi University Moderator Robert Sheldon, Novancia Participants Institutional Uncertainty, Managerial Cognition, and Internationalization Strategy Tolga Ulusemre Institutions and Multinational Corporations: A Cross-National Comparison of Regional Governance and the Competition for FDI Phil Almond Maria Gonzalez Menendez, University of Oviedo Patrick Gunnigle, University of Limerick Jonathan Lavelle, University of Limerick Sinead Monaghan, University of Limerick Gregor Murray, University of Montreal International Product Cycles, East Asian Growth, and Effects of MNE Strategies William Rapp, New Jersey Institute Of Technology Market Design in Chinese Market Places Barbara Krug, Rotterdam School of Management Hans Hendrischke, University of Sydney

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I-01 Immigration and Racial/Ethnic Boundaries Friday Network I: Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration 08:30-10:00 Via Festa del Session Organizers Perdono 7, Aula David Bartram, University of Leicester 435 Victoria Hattam, New School for Social Research Maritsa Poros, CUNY, City College of New York Participants Intergenerational Processes of Integration/Marginalization and (Re)articulation of Collective Identity: The Moroccan Immigration Case in the Autonomous Community of Madrid Antonio Alvarez-Benavides, Centre d'Analyse et d'Intervention Sociologuique (CADIS), Ecole de Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) Race versus Immigration: The Language of Difference in the U.S. and Italy Marcello Maneri, Università degli Studi di Milano Bicocca Ann Morning Ethnic Revival: Nostalgia or Necessity? Guldeniz Kibris, Leiden University How Did the Irish Americans Become Irish?: The New York Gaelic Athletic Association and the Production of Friendly Rivalries Dan Lainer-Vos

J-03 Liberalism, Neoliberalism, and the Welfare State Friday Network J: Rethinking the Welfare State 08:30-10:00 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Alexander Hicks, Emory University 311 Moderator Robert Boyer, Institut des Ameriques Participants Authoritarianism and the Market: The "Neoliberal" Reforms in Russia’s Higher Education Natalia Forrat Innovative Approaches to Promote Economic Welfare in Global Marketplace Ia Natsvlishvili, Tbilisi State University, Tbilisi, Georgia Privatizing or Reconfiguring the Welfare State?: The Case of the Workfare Program Implementation in Israel Sara Helman Asa Maron, Sociology and Anthropology Second Thoughts on the Multi-Pillar Paradigm: Pension Privatization Facing the Financial Crisis Bernhard Ebbinghaus, University of Mannheim The Happiness of Nations: A Comparative Political Economy Approach Bob Hancke, LSE

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 91 Università degli Studi di Milano K-01 The Hopes and Limits of Rights-Based Strategies Friday Network K: Law & the Social Sciences 08:30-10:00 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Alvaro Santos, Georgetown University 515 Moderator Edward Cohen Participants "Effects-based" Civil Rights Law: Comparing US Voting Rights, Equal Employment Opportunity, and Fair Housing Law Robin Stryker, University of Arizona Nicholas Pedriana, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Human Rights, Epidemiology, and the Co-Production of Identity/Risk Narratives in HIV Legal Advocacy Aziza Ahmed, Northeastern University School of Law State Capacity and Right-to-Health Litigation in Latin America: Evidence from Colombia, Brazil, and Costa Rica Everaldo Lamprea

L-07 Rethinking the State in Regulatory Capitalism Friday Network L: Regulation and Governance 08:30-10:00 Via Festa del Session Organizers Perdono 7, Aula David Levi-Faur, Hebrew University of Jerusalem 420 John W. Cioffi, University of California, Riverside Frans van Waarden, University College, Utrecht University Participants Governing Public Goods Production: Fiscal, Regulatory, and Monopoly Public Goods Provision James Mosher Theory-laden Empirical Research and the Challenge of the Economic Role of the State Antonella Palumbo, Roma Tre University Regulation of Television Food Advertising for Children: Economic Sociological and Political Philosophy Perspectives of Markets Grace Kelly Botelho, Maringá State University Mauricio Reinert

L-08 Regulatory Governance: Beyond Red Tape Friday Network L: Regulation and Governance 08:30-10:00 Via Festa del Session Organizers Perdono 7, Aula David Levi-Faur, Hebrew University of Jerusalem 510 John W. Cioffi, University of California, Riverside Frans van Waarden, University College, Utrecht University Moderator Sandra Eckert Participants Administrative Barriers to Businesses at the Municipal Level in Bulgaria Evgeni Evgeniev, VUZF University Cultural Embeddedness of Police Economic Moonlighting in Transformation Countries Anastasia Dubova, National research university "Higher school of Economics" Leonid Kosals, National research university "Higher school of Economics" Agencification in the Brazilian Context: Mimicry or Divergence? Alketa Peci Michelle Holperin, Getulio Vargas Foundation The Independence of Regulatory Agencies across Economic Regimes Mattia Guidi, Collegio Carlo Alberto Igor Guardiancich

92 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano M-05 Relaciones Laborales y Desarrollo I Friday Network M: Spanish Language 08:30-10:00 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Julimar da Silva, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid 111 Participants Conciliación Familiar y Evolución de los Usos Diferenciales del Tiempo por Género y Hábital Maria-Jose Aguilar-Idanez, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha Diferencias en los Ingresos Laborales de los Trabajadores Asalariados y los Autoempleados en el Perú: Evidencia de Mercados de Trabajo Segmentados Jose Rodriguez, Economics Department, Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru El Mercado de Trabajo Español en Crisis: Desempleo y Reforma Laboral Susana de la Casa Quesada, Universidad de Jaén Estados en Crisis y Empleo: Incidencia de las Decisiones Políticas en el Mercado de Trabajo Maria Rosa Vallecillo, Universidad de Jaén

N-05 The Dynamics of Finance and Small Countries Friday Network N: Finance & Society 08:30-10:00 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University 302 Participants Financial Crisis, Intra-State Politics, and Regulatory Reforms Daniel Maman, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Institutions and Financial Markets: The Case of Venture Capital for Biotechnology in Switzerland Eva Passarge, University of Lucerne Raimund Hasse, University of Lucerne Marketization of Markets: Transformative Change in Regulated Securities Trading - Lessons from Sweden Sebastian Botzem Discussant Dorothee Bohle, Central European University

O-05 Labor Standards, Governance, and Global Value Chains Friday Network O: Global Value Chains 08:30-10:00 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Eric Thun, Oxford University 304 Participants Setting Standards: Production Organization, Labor Codes, and Inequality in Global Value Chains Caroline Arnold The Wages of Sweat: A Social History Perspective on the Fight against Sweatshops Pauline Barraud de Lagerie Who Defines Local?: Multiple Standards and Local Labeling Schemes Sara Jane McCaffrey, Franklin & Marshall Nancy Kurland, Franklin & Marshall College GVCs, GPNs and International Business: Implications for Rising Powers’ Firm Strategy and Labor Standards Governance Peter Knorringa, International Institute of Social Studies, Erasmus University Khalid Nadvi, University of Manchester Rudolf Sinkovics, Manchester Business School, University of Manchester

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 93 Università degli Studi di Milano O-06 The Mechanisms of Upgrading: Re-Assembling GVC Ties and Local Institutions in Emerging Markets Friday Network O: Global Value Chains 08:30-10:00 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Gerald A. McDermott 400 Participants Organizational Learning, Experimentalist Governance and German Manufacturing Globalization Gary Herrigel, University of Chicago Social Network Analysis Methodologies for the Evaluation of Cluster Development Programs Elisa Giuliani Policy, Markets, and Capability Building in China Eric Thun, Oxford University Network Recombination, Bridging Institutions, and Firm Upgrading in Merging Markets: How a Little Collective Action Goes a Long Way Gerald A. McDermott

P-05 Author Meets Critics: edited by Isabelle Huault and Chrystelle Richard, Finance: The Discreet Regulator (Palgrave MacMillan 2012) Friday Network P: Accounting, Economics, and Law 08:30-10:00 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Yuri Biondi, CNRS 104 Authors Isabelle Huault Chrystelle Richard, ESSEC Critics Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University Glenn Morgan, Cardiff University Marie Laure Djelic, ESSEC Martha Poon, London School of Economics

P-06 Corporate Governance and Regulation (III): Perspectives from Emerging Countries Friday Network P: Accounting, Economics, and Law 08:30-10:00 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Yuri Biondi, CNRS 109 Moderator Thomas Clarke Participants Corporate Cash Holdings and Shareholders Control: Some Observations from India D.V. Ramana, Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar, India Malavika Deo, University of Pondicherry Too Big to Jail Hansoo Choi, University of Pittsburgh Changmin Lee, Hanyang University Business School Hyoung-Goo Kang Can the Cold Austerity of Fiscal Rules Resist the Heat of Elections?: Political Opportunism and Creative Accounting in Brazil Saulo Souza

94 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano Q-06 Network Capitalism and Governance of Inter-Firm Networks Friday Network Q: Asian Capitalisms 08:30-10:00 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 22 Tobias ten Brink, University of Frankfurt Sebastien Lechevalier, EHESS Cornelia Storz, University of Frankfurt Boy Luthje, Institut für Sozialforschung Moderator Shinji Hasegawa, Waseda University Participants The Evolution in Directorship Interlock Network: Exploring Chinese Network Capitalism Bing Ren Sunny Li Sun, Bloch School of Management, University of Missouri Kansas City The Paradox of Network Capitalism: A Case Study on SOE’s Senior Executives’ Flow Tian Zhang, Tsinghua University The Transformation of Governance of Inter-Firm Networks in a Global Economy SungIk Cho, University of Wisconsin Discussant Martin Krzywdzinski, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin

Q-07 Innovation in Asia: Cross-Section Network of the Networks "Asian Capitalisms" and "Knowledge, Technology and Innovation" (co-sponsored by Network F) Friday Network Q: Asian Capitalisms 08:30-10:00 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 27 Boy Luthje, Institut für Sozialforschung Tobias ten Brink, University of Frankfurt Sebastien Lechevalier, EHESS Moderator Knut Lange, University of Surrey Participants Policy Change Impact to R&D Process: Case Study Analysis of a Blockbuster Drug Invented in Japan Yasushi Hara Intellectual Capital and Innovative Capabilities of Enterprises in Korea Mee-Kyung Jung Bridging Party and State in China’s National Innovation System: The Kunshan Development Zone Dennis McNamara, Georgetown University Nanopolis and Suzhou Industrial Park: China's Silicon Valley? Richard Appelbaum Rachel Parker Discussant Cornelia Storz, University of Frankfurt

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 95 Università degli Studi di Milano TH04-01 Professional Coordination on Health and Care Friday Theme 04 08:30-10:00 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 4 Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Moderator Brooke Harrington, Copenhagen Business School Participants Neoliberal Metropolitanism and the Rise of Professional Projects Related to "Wicked" Social Problems Sirpa Wrede, University of Helsinki Influencing Governance: Logics of Action, Cognitive Schema, and the Role of Professional Training Adriana Nilsson, Copenhagen Business School Self-Management and Quasi-Professional Development: Societal Change or Continuity? Ann Vogel, Humboldt University Berlin

TH06-03 Governance and Scalability Friday Theme 06 08:30-10:00 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 21 Marc Ventresca, University of Oxford Ana Maria Peredo, University of Victoria Alex Nicholls, University of Oxford Silvia Dorado, University of Rhode Island Ted Baker, North Carolina State University Participants Exploring the Relationships between Social Impact Assessment, Strategy, Practitioners, and Praxis Richard Seymour, Discipline of International Business, University of Sydney Business School Jarrod Ormiston, Discipline of International Business, University of Sydney Business School Anne Dickson, Discipline of Work & Organization Studies, University of Sydney Business School New Understandings of Governance Building on Research on Microfinance Organizations Silvia Dorado, University of Rhode Island Theorizing the Emergence of New Organizational Forms in the Service of Communities Helen Haugh, University of Cambridge Ana Maria Peredo, University of Victoria Social Ventures and Market Scalability: The Role of Stakeholder-Based Collective Agency Geoff Desa Sandip Basu, CSU Eastbay

96 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano TH07-01 The State and Development in Latin America Friday Theme 07 08:30-10:00 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 13 Moisés Balestro, University of Brasilia Participants Beyond Wishful Thinking: The Limits of Tripartism in Brazil Moisés Balestro, University of Brasilia State, Strategic Elites, and Development in South America. Flavio Gaitán, IESP UERJ (Institute of Social and Political Studies, State University of Rio de Janeiro) Neo-Corporatist Echoes in the Emerging South: The Sectoral and Thematic Concertation Chambers of Brazil’s Ministry of Agriculture Eduardo Rodrigues Gomes, Fluminense Federal University The Strategic State: Developmentalism in Brazil in the 21st Century Luiz Carlos Brito Lourenco The International Determinants of Social Sector Transformation: IMF Programs and Health Policy, 1985- 2009 Alexander Kentikelenis Discussant Clemente Ruiz Duran, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de México

TH08-01 Wage Bargaining and Inequality Friday Theme 08 08:30-10:00 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 26 Marius Busemeyer, University of Konstanz Participants Moving Apart: Wage Bargaining, Competitiveness, and Sectoral Wage Differentials in Advanced Political Economies Lucio Baccaro, University of Geneva Jonas Pontusson, University of Geneva The Causes of Rising Wage Inequality: What Do Computerization and Fading Pay-Setting Institutions Do? Tali Kristal, University of Haifa Yinon Cohen, Columbia University The End of the Consensus?: Labor Market Developments and the Politics of Retrenchment Philipp Rehm Anne Wren, Trinity College Dublin Discussant Torben Iversen, Harvard University

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 97 Università degli Studi di Milano TH09-02 Session One - The Transformation of Higher Education Systems at a Time of Economic Crisis Friday Theme 09 08:30-10:00 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 25 Marino Regini, Università degli Studi di Milano Christine Musselin, Centre de Sociologie des Organisations (Sciences Po and CNRS) Participants Academia's Place in the Capitalist System: The Conservative Reform Movement and its Impact on UK Universities Simcha Jong Adapting Higher Education Systems to the Globalization of the Economy: Isomorphism or Allomorphism? Roberto Moscati, Università di Milano Bicocca Tensions and Inequalities in an Increasingly Integrated EHEA Pedro Teixeira, CIPES and Faculty of Economics, University of Porto University Transformation, Commodification of Knowledge, and the Question of Public and Private Relations Seiko Kitajima

STH01-01 Central Banks, States, and Markets after the Crisis: Blurred Boundaries and Unchartered Territories Friday Theme 01 08:30-10:00 Via Festa del Session Organizers Perdono 7, Aula Ismail Erturk, Manchester Business School, University of Manchester 309 Daniela Veronica Gabor Zeev Rosenhek, Department of Sociology, Political Science and Communication, The Open University of Israel Moderator Zeev Rosenhek, Department of Sociology, Political Science and Communication, The Open University of Israel Participants Central Banks as Promoters of Financialization: The British Experience Annina Kaltenbrunner, Leeds University Business School Juan Pablo Painceira, Brazilian Central Bank (BCB) Central Banks, Markets, and State after the Crisis Ismail Erturk, Manchester Business School, University of Manchester Europe in Crisis: The Macro-Institutional Implications of Shadow Banking Daniela Veronica Gabor From the Maastricht Treaty to the Post-Crisis Europe: The Changing Role of Central Bankers in European Institutional Design Arie Krampf, Freie Universität

SP-06 Friday Morning Coffee Break (1) Friday SASE Special Events 10:00-10:15 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Cortile Roberto Pedersini, Università degli Studi di Milano del 700

SP-07 Friday Morning Coffee Break (2) Friday SASE Special Events 10:00-10:15 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Giardino Roberto Pedersini, Università degli Studi di Milano

98 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano FP-06 Featured Panel - Author Meets Critics: Michael Storper, Keys to the City: How Economics, Institutions, Social Interactions, and Politics Shape Development (Princeton University Press) Friday Featured Panel 10:15-11:45 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Roberto Pedersini, Università degli Studi di Milano 102 Author Michael Storper Critics Timothy Sturgeon, MIT Francesco Ramella, University of Turin

FP-07 Featured Panel - Bringing Asia into the Comparative Capitalism Approach Friday Featured Panel 10:15-11:45 Via Festa del Session Organizers Perdono 7, Aula Cornelia Storz, University of Frankfurt 400 Bruno Amable, University Paris I, Pantheon - Sorbonne Steven Casper, Keck Graduate Institute of Claremont, California Sebastien Lechevalier, EHESS Participants Asian Business Systems: Institutional Comparison, Clusters and Implications for Varieties of Capitalism and Business Systems Theory Michael Witt, INSEAD Gordon Redding, INSEAD Syncretism: The Politics of Japan's Financial Reforms Kay Shimizu Kenji E. Kushida, Stanford University Is There an Asian Model of Technological Emergence? Coralie Reslinger, Université Montesquieu Bordeaux 4 Changing Macro-Structural Varieties of East Asian Capitalism Xiaoke Zhang, University of Manchester Richard Whitley Discussants Margarita Estevez-Abe Robert Boyer, Institut des Ameriques

FP-08 Featured Panel - Author Meets Critics: Massimo Florio, Network Industries and Social Welfare; The Experiment that Reshuffled European Utilities (Oxford University Press) Friday Featured Panel 10:15-11:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Sala Lauree Roberto Pedersini, Università degli Studi di Milano Author Massimo Florio, Dept. of Economics, Management and Quantitative Methods Critics Lynne Chester Roberto Pedersini, Università degli Studi di Milano Tooraj Jamasb, Durham University Tobias Kretschmer, LMU Roel Kuiper, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 99 Università degli Studi di Milano A-05 Communitarian Ideals III Friday Network A: Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society 10:15-11:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 24 Jose A. Ruiz San Roman, Universidad Complutense Madrid Participants The Decade of Education for Sustainable Development: Educational Initiatives as Promoting Citizen Participation - The Cases of Chile and Brazil Pablo Rivera Claudio Milano Diego Albagly, Universitat de Barcelona. The Social Origin of Altruism: Explaining Organized and Informal Giving to the Poor across Europe Sebastian Koos Veblen’s Institutional Economics and Bourdieu’s : Understanding the Decision Making of Patronage Leandro Valiati, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul Pedro Cezar Dutra Fonseca, UFRGS

B-08 The Organization and Impact of Foreign Trade and Foreign Inflows Friday Network B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development 10:15-11:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 23 Diego Sanchez Ancochea, University of Oxford Aaron Major, SUNY Albany Participants Competitive Effects of Trade Liberalization in North America: Empirical Application of the Melitz- Ottaviano Model Nils Gudat, Queen Mary, University of London Ryan Weldzius International Trade and Child Labor Davide Del Prete, University of Rome "La Sapienza" Gianna Claudia Giannelli, Univerista de Firenze Multi-Path Industrial Development in China: Globalization, Shifting Production and Markets, and the Chinese Mobile Phone Industry Joonkoo Lee, School of Business, Hanyang University Hyun-Chin Lim, Department of Sociology, Seoul National University The Developmental Contribution of the Offset Agreements - The Case of Colombia José Maria Larru, CEU

B-09 Access to Medicines in the Global South: A View Beyond Doha Friday Network B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development 10:15-11:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 4 Nitsan Chorev Participants National Strategies for Countering Global Property Rights over Medicines: Limiting Patents on Pharmaceutical Innovations in Brazil, India, and Beyond Kenneth Shadlen, London School of Economics The Kaletra Effect: Transnational Access to Medicines Mobilization beyond Free Trade Agreements Tatiana Samay Andia Rey, Brown University On Social Development and Economic Growth: The Global Fund in Kenya Nitsan Chorev Persuading Pharmaceutical Companies to Engage in Public-Private Partnerships: Incentive Strategies and Implications Anne Roemer-Mahler, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

100 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano C-06 Highly Skilled People and Work-life Interference Friday Network C: Gender, Work and Family 10:15-11:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 12 Bernard Fusulier, University of Louvain Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, University of Quebec (Teluq- Management School) Moderator Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, University of Quebec (Teluq- Management School) Participants Female Part-time Managers in the UK: Work-life Balance, Career Prospects, Role Models, and Mentors Jennifer Tomlinson Susan Durbin, University of the West of England Juggling Work and Life in Academia: Focus on Early Stages of Belgian and Italian Scientific Careers Maria del Rio Carral, Université de Louvain Bernard Fusulier, University of Louvain Annalisa Murgia Work-life Balance: Where do Professionals and Managers Stand? Emilie Genin, Université de Montréal Luis Felipe Cisneros, HEC Montreal

E-10 Institutional Processes and Power Relations: Impact on Workers and Organizations Friday Network E: Industrial Relations & Political Economy 10:15-11:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 27 Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Lucio Baccaro, University of Geneva Participants Conflict at Work and Individual Conflict Resolution: Comparing France and the UK Sebastian Schulze-Marmeling Corporate Governance and Workers: Questions of Worker Interest Representation in Anglophone Countries Catherine Casey Employment Relations in Multinationals: Power and Politics at Three Levels Jacques Belanger, Université Laval The Concept of Power in Collective Bargaining Coordination Christian Ibsen

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 101 Università degli Studi di Milano F-05 Organizations and Innovation Friday Network F: Knowledge, Technology and Innovation 10:15-11:45 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Matthew Allen, Manchester Business School 517 Moderator Florian Becker-Ritterspach, German University in Cairo Participants Limits to Growth: Organizational Size and Its Discontents Jerald Hage, University of Maryland Jonathan Mote, Southern Illinois University Aleia Clark, University of Maryland Gretchen Jordan, 360 Innovation Knowledge Sharing in a Complex Organization: Antecedents and Safety Effects Torstein Nesheim Leif Jarle Gressgård, IRIS The Changing Business Models of Traditional Airlines and the Bargaining Power of Employees: An International Comparison Knut Lange, University of Surrey Mike Geppert, University of Surrey

G-13 Employment Policy Friday Network G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources 10:15-11:45 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula David Marsden, London School of Economics 422 Moderator Vanessa Di Paola, Aix Marseille Université Participants Explaining the Transition Probabilities in the Peruvian Labor Market Jose Rodriguez, Economics Department, Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru Gabriel Rodriguez, Economics Department, Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru Long-term Effects of Initial Labor Market Conditions with Employment Policy Regime Change: Evidence from France Kazufumi Yugami Hiroatsu Nohara, Labour Economics and Industrial Sociology (LEST-CNRS), Kazuaki Okamura, Hiroshima Shudo University Cross-National Variation in Youth Unemployment throughout the Crisis: Revisiting Breen Dieter Bogai Holger Seibert

102 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano G-14 Strategic Human Resource Management and Labor Relations: A French Perspective Friday Network G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources 10:15-11:45 Via Festa del Session Organizers Perdono 7, Aula Patrice Laroche, Université de Lorraine 433 Marc Salesina, Université de Lorraine Loris Guery, Université de Lorraine Participants Employee Profit-Sharing Plans and Compensation Strategy Patrice Laroche, Université de Lorraine Workplace Collective Bargaining and High-Involvement Management Practices in France Marc Salesina, Université de Lorraine Safeguarding Investments in Human Capital: Evidence of Complementarity between ESO and Non- Contractual Mechanisms Loris Guery, Université de Lorraine

H-11 Liberalization and Industrial Change Friday Network H: Markets, Firms, and Institutions 10:15-11:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 5 Christina Ahmadjian, Hitotsubashi University Moderator Sue Konzelmann Participants Conflicting Institutional Demands and Policy Implementation: Implementation of Workforce Downsizing by Large U.S. Firms, 1984-2005 Jiwook Jung, National University of Singapore Enhancing Competitiveness by Free Trade?: Evidence from New Zealander Businesses Hugh Whittaker, University of Auckland Benjamin Philippe Fath, University of Auckland Antje Fiedler, University of Auckland German Model Version 2.0?: The Evolution and Revision of Firm-Level Patterns Stefan Kirchner

H-12 Roundtable on Anti-Dualist Institutionalism Friday Network H: Markets, Firms, and Institutions 10:15-11:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 6 Nicolas Jabko, Johns Hopkins University Moderator Victoria Hattam, New School for Social Research Discussants Jens Beckert, Max Planck Institut for the Study of Societies, Cologne Gerald Berk, University of Oregon Gary Herrigel, University of Chicago Nicolas Jabko, Johns Hopkins University Michael Piore, MIT

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 103 Università degli Studi di Milano I-02 Migration and Processes of Inclusion/Exclusion Friday Network I: Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration 10:15-11:45 Via Festa del Session Organizers Perdono 7, Aula David Bartram, University of Leicester 435 Maritsa Poros, CUNY, City College of New York Victoria Hattam, New School for Social Research Participants Immigrant Self-employment: Evidence from Spain after an Unexpected Increase in Immigration Begoña Cueto Vanesa Rodriguez, University of Oviedo The Rocky Road from Ethnic Exclusion to Inclusion in the Labor Market: The Case of Israeli Arabs Amos Zehavi Greek NGOs, Media, and the Politics of Migration and Asylum as a Response to the Crisis Mariangela Veikou, University of Peloponnese National Identity in a Globalized World Nader Barzin, Assistant Professor and Mental Health Professional Social Exclusion and Identity: A Framed Field Experiment with Hispanic Immigrants in the U.S. Natalia Candelo Londono, SUNY Purchase College Rachel Croson, UTDallas Sherry (Xin) Li, UTDallas

J-04 Author Meets Critics: Jean-Claude Barbier, The Road to Social Europe, A Contemporary Approach to Political Cultures and Diversity in Europe (Routledge, 2013) Friday Network J: Rethinking the Welfare State 10:15-11:45 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Axel van den Berg 309 Author Jean-Claude Barbier, Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne, Université Paris 1 Critics Vivien Schmidt, Boston University Emmanuele Pavolini, University of Macerata

J-05 Public Policy and the Welfare State Friday Network J: Rethinking the Welfare State 10:15-11:45 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Alexander Hicks, Emory University 311 Moderator Bernhard Ebbinghaus, University of Mannheim Participants Consumer Bankruptcy as Social Policy: General Characteristics and National Diversity Jan-Ocko Heuer, Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences (BIGSSS), University of Bremen Production Chains and Taxation: A New Strategy to Tax Firms Monica Pinhanez, Getulio Vargas Foundation - Brazilian School of Public and Business Administration The Paradoxical Institutionalization of Welfare Reforms: A Study of Post-Crisis South Korea after 1997 SungIk Cho, University of Wisconsin Weak States, Strong Preferences?: A Multilevel Analysis of Social Policy Preferences Sarah Andrea Berens, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, University of Cologne, Cologne Center for Comparative Politics Rationing and its Implication on Targeting in India: The Case of Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme Upasak Das

104 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano K-02 The Political Economy of Law: New Regulatory Models for Employment, Corporations, and State- led Development? Friday Network K: Law & the Social Sciences 10:15-11:45 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Alvaro Santos, Georgetown University 515 Moderator Aziza Ahmed, Northeastern University School of Law Participants Wage Protection Legislation: A Better Understanding of the Importance of This Legislation in the Socio- Economic Context Naj Ghosheh Who is a Worker?: Socio-Legal Constructions of Employment in the Post-Industrial U.S. Julia Tomassetti Marking Canadian Territory in a Changing Corporate Governance Landscape: Hybrid Models and the Social Economy Carol Liao, University of British Columbia The Elephant Chasing the Dragon: Promises and Perils of Horizontal Learning in the New Political Economy of Law and Development Jason Jackson Charles Maddox, Jindal Global Law School Jonathan Burton-Macleod, University of Florida

L-09 Rethinking the Theory of Regulation Friday Network L: Regulation and Governance 10:15-11:45 Via Festa del Session Organizers Perdono 7, Aula David Levi-Faur, Hebrew University of Jerusalem 420 Frans van Waarden, University College, Utrecht University John W. Cioffi, University of California, Riverside Moderator Laszlo Bruszt, European University Institute Participants Crises and Scandals as Critical Junctures in Regulation: Windows of Opportunity or Sources of Confusion and Distraction? Food and Finance compared. Frans van Waarden, University College, Utrecht University Strong Owners or Weak Owners?: The Effects of Ownership on Code Compliance Ruth Aguilera, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Luiz Ricardo Kabbach de Castro, Universidad Adolfo Ibañez Rafel Crespi, Universitat de les Illes Balears

M-06 Relaciones Laborales y Desarrollo II Friday Network M: Spanish Language 10:15-11:45 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Julimar da Silva, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid 111 Participants Negociación Colectiva y Segmentación en el Mercado Laboral Español: De la Expansión a la Crisis José Luis Martin-Navarro, University of Seville Asuncion Rodriguez, Universidad de Sevilla Occupational Mobility and Migration Antonio Martin-Artiles Oscar Molina Romo, Institute for Study of Work Spanish Trade Unions and European Integration: From the Periphery to the Center, 1973-2013 Sigfrido Ramirez Perez, Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi Los Migrantes una Realidad que Desajusta el Desarrollo de los Estados Ana Teresa Lopez de Llergo

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N-06 Financial Innovation: New Players, New Strategies Friday Network N: Finance & Society 10:15-11:45 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University 302 Participants Beyond Global Public-Private Partnership: Introduction of Global Development Impact Bonds Eunice Park, Ewha Womans University Decrypting Financial Markets through Mass-Collaboration: Online Networks of Investors in Periods of Uncertainty Niccolò Casnici, Department of Economics and Management, University of Brescia Pierpaolo Dondio, School of Computing, Dublin Institute of Technology Flaminio Squazzoni, Department of Economics and Management, University of Brescia Roberto Casarin, University Ca’ Foscari Venice, Italy The Institutional Origins of the Shadow Banking System Kurtulus Gemici, National University of Singapore The World According to “Mergers and Acquisitions” Professionals Valerie Boussard, Université Paris Ouest, Laboratoire IDHE Marie-Anne Dujarier, LISE, CNAM Discussant Sebastian Botzem

O-07 Industrial Upgrading in China Friday Network O: Global Value Chains 10:15-11:45 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Eric Thun, Oxford University 304 Participants Different Paths in the Globalization of R&D: China and India’s Experience in the Semiconductor Design Industry Douglas B. Fuller, King's College London Foreign and Domestic Firms Growing Apart in the Context of Intensified Labor Regulation: Learning- vs. Capability-based Imprinting Enying Zheng, MIT Scale-Up Nation: China's Specialization in Innovative Manufacturing Jonas Nahm, MIT Edward S Steinfeld, MIT Why National Innovation Systems Matter: A Study of the Changing Modes and Geography of Global R&D Networks in the Pharmaceutical Industry Paulina Ramirez

106 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano P-07 Accounting and Financial Engineering: Corporate and Regulatory Implications Friday Network P: Accounting, Economics, and Law 10:15-11:45 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Yuri Biondi, CNRS 104 Moderator Jerome Haas, Autorité des Normes Comptables Participants Understanding Practice and Institutions: A Prerequisite for Successful Accounting Standard-Setting Ross Watts, M.I.T. Regulatory Risks and Legal-Ethical Implications of the New IASB-FASB Revenue Recognition Standard Kurt Schulzke Pier Luigi Marchini, Università Degli Studi Di Parma Gerlinde Berger-Walliser, University of Connecticut The GAAP Lockout Effect and the Investment Behavior of Multinational Firms Fadi Shaheen, Rutgers School of Law - Newark

P-08 Corporate Governance and Regulation (IV): Perspectives on Corporate Social Responsibility Friday Network P: Accounting, Economics, and Law 10:15-11:45 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Yuri Biondi, CNRS 109 Moderator Faith Stevelman Participants The New Politics of Corporate Social Accountability: The Emergence of a "Transparency Coalition" and Its Opponents David Monciardini Integrating Corporate Governance into Social Responsibility Shann Turnbull, International Institute for Self-governance Michael A. Pirson, Fordham University School of Business Whose Reflexivity in Corporate Governance Codes? Jeroen Veldman, Cardiff University Business School Hugh Willmott, University of Cardiff Business School

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 107 Università degli Studi di Milano Q-08 HRM and Labor Policy: Changes and Dynamics in Japan Friday Network Q: Asian Capitalisms 10:15-11:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 20 Sebastien Lechevalier, EHESS Tobias ten Brink, University of Frankfurt Boy Luthje, Institut für Sozialforschung Cornelia Storz, University of Frankfurt Moderator Mari Osawa, Institute of Social Sciences, University of Tokyo Participants Goldthorpe's Dilemma: The "Japanization" of Corporatist and Dualist Labor Politics Nathan Cisneros Organizational Characteristics and Employees’ Career Paths in Foreign-owned Firms in Japan Shinji Hasegawa, Waseda University Rei Hasegawa, Daito Bunka University Koichi Takaishi, Daito Bunka University The Heterogeneity of Employment Adjustment across Japanese Firms: A Study Using Panel Data Christophe Hurlin, Université d'Orléans Sebastien Lechevalier, EHESS Satoko Takaoka, Kobe University Discussant Glenn Morgan, Cardiff University

Q-09 Asian Capitalism(s) I Friday Network Q: Asian Capitalisms 10:15-11:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 22 Cornelia Storz, University of Frankfurt Tobias ten Brink, University of Frankfurt Sebastien Lechevalier, EHESS Boy Luthje, Institut für Sozialforschung Moderator Christian Timm Participants Economy and Finance: Engineering Emissions Markets to Direct Clean Energy Development under Different Varieties of Capitalism Janelle Knox-Hayes Varieties of Capitalism Within One Country?: Global Production Networks and Post-Crisis Restructuring in China Boy Luthje, Institut für Sozialforschung The Constitutive Relation between International Migration and Life Course Regimes in East Asian Capitalisms David Chiavacci Discussant Klaus Nielsen

108 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano TH04-02 Esteem among Professionals Friday Theme 04 10:15-11:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 3 Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Moderator Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Participants Esteem as Professional Currency: Macro-Prudential Norm Entrepreneurs in Elite Financial Regulatory Networks Andrew Baker, Queen's University, Belfast Lawyers, Gender, and Money: Epistemic Consensus, Closure, and Conflict in the Global Financial Crisis Wesley Widmaier, Griffith University Professions and Linked Ecologies in Transnational Governance - The Case of UN Peacekeeping John Karlsrud, Norwegian Institute for International Affairs Managing Transboundary Crises: Fuzzy Roles for Professionals Mirko Noordegraaf, Utrecht University Arjen Boin, Utrecht University Sanneke Kuipers, Utrecht University

TH07-02 Comparing the Politics of Welfare State Development in Italy and Germany Friday Theme 07 10:15-11:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 13 Georg Picot, University of Oxford Agnes Blome Moderators Maurizio Ferrera, Università degli Studi di Milano Chiara Saraceno, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung Participants At the Roots of Italian Style Welfare State: Origins and Development of an Unbalanced Welfare Model Matteo Jessoula, Università degli Studi di Milano Maurizio Ferrera, Università degli Studi di Milano Party Systems and Social Policy: Evidence from Italy and Germany Georg Picot, University of Oxford Women Representation and Family Policy Reforms in Germany and Italy. How, When, and Why do Women Act for Women? Agnes Blome How (and Why) Third Parties Changed Pension Politics in Italy and Germany Furio Stamati, European University Institute

TH08-02 The Political Economy of Inequality after the Crisis Friday Theme 08 10:15-11:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 26 Marius Busemeyer, University of Konstanz Participants Distribution and Redistribution Revisisted John Stephens, Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg Evelyne Huber, Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg Dualization, Crisis, and the Welfare State David Rueda Forms of Capitalism and the Qualities of Democracies: How Labor Markets Shape Political Equality Carsten Schneider Kristin Makszin Discussant Michael Zemmour

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TH09-03 Session Two - The Transformation of Higher Education Systems at a Time of Economic Crisis Friday Theme 09 10:15-11:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 25 Christine Musselin, Centre de Sociologie des Organisations (Sciences Po and CNRS) Marino Regini, Università degli Studi di Milano Participants Expansion, Inflation, and Displacement: Occupational Outcomes of Italian PhD Graduates, 1999-2005 Gianluca Argentin, Università degli Studi di Milano Bicocca Gabriele Ballarino, Università degli Studi di Milano Sabrina Colombo Institutionalizing (Inter)National Universities in Small States: Paternalism, Investment, and Ambition in Luxembourg and Qatar Justin J.W. Powell, Université du Luxembourg Manufacturing Morals: A View from Within HBS Michel Anteby

STH02-01 Political Institutions, Finance, and Democracy Friday Theme 02 10:15-11:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 21 Beth-Anne Schuelke-Leech, The Ohio State University Participants Financial Crises and Policy Change: Does Learning Play a Role? Ismail Emre Bayram, European University Institute Political institutions, Models of Resources Allocation, and Development Financing in Argentina Paulo Roberto Marques Growing Capacity or Shrinking Ambition?: The Political Economy of Budget Surpluses Lukas Haffert

FP-09 Featured Speaker Frank Dobbin - Too Small to Regulate?: The Crisis and the Failure of Shareholder Value Practices Friday Featured Panel 12:00-13:00 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 6 Roberto Pedersini, Università degli Studi di Milano Presenter Frank Dobbin, Harvard University

FP-10 Featured Panel - Author Meets Critics: David Vogel, The Politics of Precaution: Regulating Health, Safety, and Environmental Risks in Europe and the United States (Princeton Press) Friday Featured Panel 14:15-15:45 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Roberto Pedersini, Università degli Studi di Milano 400 Author David Vogel Critics Jonathan Zeitlin Tim Bartley, Ohio State University Frans van Waarden, University College, Utrecht University

110 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano FP-11 Special Mini-Conference - Changing Institutions, Changing Institutional Theory (1) Friday Featured Panel 14:15-15:45 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Sala di Robin Stryker, University of Arizona Rappresentanza Discussants Gabriele Ballarino, Università degli Studi di Milano Colin Crouch, University of Warwick Maurizio Ferrera, Università degli Studi di Milano Richard Locke, MIT Ida Regalia, Università degli Studi di Milano Gosta Esping-Andersen, Universitat Pompeu Fabra Emilio Reyneri

B-10 Neo-Developmentalism and the State in Latin America and Beyond Friday Network B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development 14:15-15:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 24 Diego Sanchez Ancochea, University of Oxford Aaron Major, SUNY Albany Participants How do "Mineral-States" Learn?: Path-Dependence, Networks, and Policy Change in the Evolution of Economic Institutions Jose Carlos Orihuela Creating a Creative Brazil: An Analysis of the Brazilian Neo-Developmentalist Approach to Creative Economy Leonardo De Marchi Market Transitions and the New Developmentalism: A Comparative Look at Brazil, Mexico, and Turkey Isik Ozel, Sabanci University

C-07 Women and The Labor Market Friday Network C: Gender, Work and Family 14:15-15:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 12 Bernard Fusulier, University of Louvain Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, University of Quebec (Teluq- Management School) Moderator Annalisa Murgia Participants A Cross-National Analysis of Part-time Work: Evidence from Call Centers Hyunji Kwon Danielle D van Jaarsveld, University of British Columbia Drivers of Female Labor Force Participation in OECD Countries Olivier Thevenon Malls as Labor Market Intermediates: The Rise of Minority Women's Employment Revisited Erez Marantz Alexandra Kalev, Tel Aviv University Noah Lewin-Epstien, Tel Aviv University Negative Compliance as Organizational Response to Legal Pressure Eunmi Mun

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 111 Università degli Studi di Milano E-11 The Transformation of Employment Relations in Europe: Institutions, Actors, and Outcomes in a Wider, Deeper and Austerity-Riven European Union Friday Network E: Industrial Relations & Political Economy 14:15-15:45 Via Festa del Session Organizers Perdono 7, Aula Valeria Pulignano, CESO - KU Leuven 104 Jim Arrowsmith Participants The Transformation of Employment Relations in Europe Valeria Pulignano, CESO - KU Leuven Jim Arrowsmith Emerging Systems of Employment Relations in Central Eastern European Countries Guglielmo Meardi, Warwick Business School Wage Regulation in the Private Sector: Moving further away from a ‘Solidaristic Wage Policy’? Maarten Keune Discussant Peer Hull Kristensen, Copenhagen Business School

E-12 Varieties of Capitalism: Historical Studies Friday Network E: Industrial Relations & Political Economy 14:15-15:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 27 Patrick Emmenegger Moderator Christine Trampusch, University of Cologne Participants Institutional Analysis, Bourgeois Coordination and Capitalist Prototypes Cathie Jo Martin, Boston University 'Varieties of Capitalism' during the XIXth Century. Do They Exist? Isabela Mares, Columbia University Collective Skill Formation against all Odds: The New Zealand Apprenticeship System Christine Trampusch, University of Cologne From Drift to Layering: Job Security Regulations in the Age of Dualization Patrick Emmenegger Discussant Patrick Emmenegger

E-13 Redrawing the Boundaries of Trade Union Solidarities Friday Network E: Industrial Relations & Political Economy 14:15-15:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 4 Lucio Baccaro, University of Geneva Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Participants Redefining the Boundaries of Solidarity: Trade Unions and Immigrants Adrien Thomas The New Regulation of Labor: Rebuilding Organizational Bureaucracy and Renewed Forms of Voice Guy Mundlak, Tel-Aviv University Unionizing Young Workers in Europe: A Multilevel Study of Institutions, Working Conditions, and Individual Characteristics Sebastian Koos

112 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano

F-06 Innovation, Distribution, and Investment Friday Network F: Knowledge, Technology and Innovation 14:15-15:45 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Matthew Allen, Manchester Business School 517 Moderator Florian Becker-Ritterspach, German University in Cairo Participants What Does Politics Have to Do with Innovation?: Economic Distribution and Innovation Policy in OECD Countries Amos Zehavi Dan Breznitz, Georgia Institute of Technology The Problematic Relation between Innovation and the Core Values Nordic Welfare State: The Finnish University Reform of 2009 Adrià Alcoverro Who Cares?: Corporate Social Responsibility as Organizational Innovation in Central Europe Vera Trappmann, Otto-Von-Guericke University Magdeburg Katharina Bluhm, Free University Berlin De-Industrialization and R&D Investment in Brazil Rudinei Toneto Junior Beatriz Selan, Núcleo de Pesquisa em Economia de Baixo Carbono

G-15 Intersectionality and Nonstandard Employment: The Role of Migration and Political Representation Friday Network G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources 14:15-15:45 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Moira Nelson 433 Participants The Solo-Self Employed: Labor Market Protection Paving the Way to the Erosion of the German Standard Employment Relationship Bettina Wagner, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Political Parties and Non-Standard Employment Georg Picot, University of Oxford Does the Employee Agreement on the Termination of Labor Contract Encourage Employment?: The Case of the “Rupture Conventionnelle” in France Camille Signoretto, Université Paris 1, Panthéon-Sorbonne

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 113 Università degli Studi di Milano H-13 Networks, Space, and Firm Strategies Friday Network H: Markets, Firms, and Institutions 14:15-15:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 5 Christina Ahmadjian, Hitotsubashi University Moderator Eelke Heemskerk Participants The Role of External vs Internal Network Capabilities for SMEs’ Internationalization Ruggero Golini, Universita' degli Studi di Bergamo Raffaella Cagliano, Politecnico di Milano Matteo Kalchschmidt, Università degli Studi di Bergamo Lucia Piscitello, Politecnico di Milano Local Roots of Firm Growth: A Longitudinal Analysis of French SMES, 2001-2007 Nadine Levratto, Université Paris X Nanterre Denis Carre, EconomiX, CNRS, University of Paris Ouest The Internationalization of Network Industries: Italian Railways and Public Services from a Comparative Perspective Marco Di Giulio, Istituto Italiano di Scienze Umane Francesco Niccolò Moro, Università di Firenze

H-14 The Alternatives Within: Exploring Alternative Paths of Development within Liberal Capitalism Friday Network H: Markets, Firms, and Institutions 14:15-15:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 6 Sue Konzelmann Moderator Sue Konzelmann Participants Alternative Organizational Forms in Banking: The Case of British Building Societies Olivier Butzbach Alternative Approaches to Banking Corporate Governance in the Wake of the Financial Crisis: The Case of Barclays and the Libor Scandal Tim Lewis, Birkbeck, University of London Policy Pursuit by (Secondary) Market Making: How Governments Adapt Private Means to Public Ends Robert Hockett, Cornell University Law School Saule Omarova, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Law Picking Winners in a Liberal Market Economy: Modern Day Heresy - or Effective Strategy for Competitive Success? Sue Konzelmann Marc Fovargue-Davies, Birkbeck, University of London

114 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano I-03 Regulating Mobility and Migration Friday Network I: Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration 14:15-15:45 Via Festa del Session Organizers Perdono 7, Aula Victoria Hattam, New School for Social Research 435 Maritsa Poros, CUNY, City College of New York David Bartram, University of Leicester Participants Mapping Settlement and Immigration in the Canadian Prairies, 1870-1900 Gustavo Velasco, London School of Economics Measuring Shifts in Immigration Policy: The IMPALA Project Patrick McGovern Michel Beine, University of Luxembourg Anna Boucher, University of Sydney Brian Burgoon, University of Amsterdam Mary Crock, University of Sydney Justin Gest, Harvard University Michael Hiscox, Harvard University Hillel Rapoport, University of Lille Joep Schaper, University of Amsterdam Eiko Thielemann, London School of Economics & Political Science Effects of Higher Labor Migration Cost: A Study of the Socio-Economic Dilemmas Faced by the Survivors of Labor Trafficking Mohammad Tanvir Ahamed Aminul Hoque Tushar, IDSL, Anukul Foundation, Bangladesh Joynal Abedin Joy, Bangladesh Migrants Foundation (BMF), Bangladesh

I-04 Race, Memory, and Vision: The Politics of Motion and Monuments Friday Network I: Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration 14:15-15:45 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Kevin Bruyneel, Babson College 510 Moderators Victoria Hattam, New School for Social Research Serenella Sferza Participants Display of the ‘Criminal Other’: A Field Trip to the National Border Patrol Museum Dulcinea Lara, New Mexico State University Between Absence and Invisibility: Undocumented Migration and The September 11 Memorial Alexandra Delano, The New School Benjamin Nienass, Yeshiva University The King’s Body: The Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial and the Politics of Collective Memory Kevin Bruyneel, Babson College Bearing Witness to Migration: Holtville Cemetery Victoria Hattam, New School for Social Research

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 115 Università degli Studi di Milano J-06 Challenges to the Welfare State Friday Network J: Rethinking the Welfare State 14:15-15:45 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Alexander Hicks, Emory University 311 Moderator Hyeok Yong Kwon Participants Downsizing the Welfare State: The Greek Laboratory Noëlle Manuela Kyriazi Burgi, CNRS-CESSP-University Paris I Testing the Resilience of Civil Society: The Euro Crisis and the Portuguese Welfare State Miguel Glatzer Welfare State Competitiveness and Social Mobilizations: Politics and Policies in Iceland and France Gilles Verpraet, CNRS Université Paris Ouest

K-03 The State in Financial Crisis: Consequences and Potential Solutions Friday Network K: Law & the Social Sciences 14:15-15:45 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Alvaro Santos, Georgetown University 515 Moderator Everaldo Lamprea Participants Law and the Reconfiguration of the State: The Case of the Global Financial Crisis Edward Cohen Opening Pandora’s Box: The Sovereign Debt Crisis and Labor Market Regulation in Greece Aristea Koukiadaki, University of Manchester Lefteris Kretsos, University of Greenwich State Insolvency in the Eurozone: Are Collective Action Clauses the Key Solution? Mathias Audit

L-10 Welfare and Labor in the Crisis: Understanding Change Friday Network L: Regulation and Governance 14:15-15:45 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Jonathan Hopkin 420 Moderator Jonathan Hopkin Participants Governing the Spanish Labor Market: intermediaries in the face of regulatory transformation Kenneth A. Dubin, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Liberalization Without Markets?: Welfare and Labor Market Reforms in Italy Jonathan Hopkin Financial Crisis and Occupational Pension Regulation: The Politics of Restructuring in Switzerland, the Netherlands and Denmark Karen Anderson, Radboud University of Nijmegen

116 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano M-07 Relaciones Laborales y Desarrollo III Friday Network M: Spanish Language 14:15-15:45 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Julimar da Silva, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid 111 Participants Impacto de las Trayectorias Laborales sobre los Ingresos en la Jubilación en España en Crisis Inmaculada Cebrian Gloria Moreno, Professor Mercado de Trabajo y Felicidad: Una Radiografía de la Crisis en España Elena Cachon Gonzalez, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Laura Perez Ortiz Ana Vinas Apaolaza, Universidad Europea de Madrid Patterns of Accumulation and Labor Markets: Differences between Northern and Southern Latin America, 1990-2010 Maria Cristina Cacciamali ¿Qué Pasa con la Economía Sumergida en Tiempos de la Gran Depresión? Santos Miguel Ruesga Benito, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid

N-07 Financialization and Coordinated Market Economies Friday Network N: Finance & Society 14:15-15:45 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Sigurt Vitols, Wissenschaftzentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung 302 Moderator Andrew Pendleton Participants A Comparative Perspective on Financialization and CMEs Sigurt Vitols, Wissenschaftzentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung From Compartmentalized to Contested Financialization in the Netherlands: How the Financial Crisis Has Affected Foreign Investment Funds in a Hybrid Political Economy Ewald Engelen, University of Amsterdam Responsible Financialization? Assessing State-led Marketization of Swedish National Pension Funds Sebastian Botzem An ‘Italian Way to Private Equity’? Bruno Cattero

O-08 Measuring Global Value Chains Friday Network O: Global Value Chains 14:15-15:45 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Eric Thun, Oxford University 304 Participants Assessing Global Supply Networks Using Social Network Analysis Margherita Balconi Daniele Toller, Philips Healthcare Global Value Chains and National Development: Bridging the Micro-Macro Gap Mark Dallas Outsourcing, Offshoring, and Jobs in the United States: Results from the 2011 National Organizations Survey Timothy Sturgeon, MIT Clair Brown, University of California at Berkeley

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 117 Università degli Studi di Milano P-09 Accounting for the Business Firm: Theoretical Perspectives Friday Network P: Accounting, Economics, and Law 14:15-15:45 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Yuri Biondi, CNRS 102 Moderator Andreas Jansson, Linnaeus University Participants An Attempt to Understand the Role of Accounting in Contexts Khalid Al-Adeem Application of the Cooperative Game Theory to Financial Accounting Research Eiko Arata, Musashi University Takuhei Shimogawa, Musashi University From Social Institution to Shareholders’ Instrument: A History of the Accounting Entity Assumption in Swedish Financial Accounting Andreas Jansson, Linnaeus University Jeroen Veldman, Cardiff University Business School

P-10 Corporate Governance and Regulation (V): The Fabric of Law and Regulation Friday Network P: Accounting, Economics, and Law 14:15-15:45 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Yuri Biondi, CNRS 109 Moderator Ulf Larsson-Olaison, Linnaeus University Participants Beyond Agency: Triangulated Corporate Governance and Constraints on Progressive Law Reform Faith Stevelman Corporate versus Firm Governance Jean-Philippe Robé The Evolution of Monitoring Mechanisms in Corporate Governance Statements: An Antidote to Deficient Transparency? Konstantinos Sergakis, University of Bristol Discussant Jerome Haas, Autorité des Normes Comptables

118 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano Q-10 Consumer Capitalism and Emergence of Markets Friday Network Q: Asian Capitalisms 14:15-15:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 20 Cornelia Storz, University of Frankfurt Tobias ten Brink, University of Frankfurt Sebastien Lechevalier, EHESS Boy Luthje, Institut für Sozialforschung Moderator Robert Eberhart, Stanford University Participants Institutions, Risk, and Consumer Preferences: An Analysis of China’s Emerging Consumer Capitalism Darryn Mitussis, University of Nottingham Nahee Kang, Institute for Development Policy and Management, University of Manchester The Rise of China’s Cultural Power: A Case Study of the Chinese Auction Market Yu Ying Lee, Yuan Ze University The Development of Financial Capitalism in the Taiwanese High-Tech Industry Mayumi Tabata, National Dong Hwa University Discussant Karen Shire

Q-11 Asian Capitalism(s) II Friday Network Q: Asian Capitalisms 14:15-15:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 22 Boy Luthje, Institut für Sozialforschung Tobias ten Brink, University of Frankfurt Cornelia Storz, University of Frankfurt Sebastien Lechevalier, EHESS Moderator Rebecca S.K. Li Participants Rethinking China's State Capitalism Yukyung Yeo Non-Liberal Capitalism and the Varieties of Capitalism Debate: Comparing European and East Asian Capitalism Thomas Kalinowski, Ewha Womans University Suyoun Jang, Ewha Womans University China's Transformation of Its Rural Socio-Economic Landscape Miguel Elosua China’s Regional Industrial Development from a National Perspective Marcus Conle Markus Taube, Mercator School of Management, University of Duisburg-Essen Discussant Shinji Hasegawa, Waseda University

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 119 Università degli Studi di Milano TH03-01 Economic Culture in the Public Sphere Panel 1: How Do Economic Ideas Matter? Friday Theme 03 14:15-15:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 23 Nina Bandelj, University of California, Irvine Lynette Spillman, Frederick F. Wherry, Columbia University Moderator Lynette Spillman, University of Notre Dame Participants Networks of Financial Innovation: Performativity, Loose Ties, or Mutual Halo Effects? Simone Polillo An Economy Free of Inequality: How Economics Rediscovered Income Distribution Daniel Hirschman Identifying the Sources of Economic Interests and Preferences: Cultural Schemas and the Political Economy of Foreign Direct Investment in India Jason Jackson Economic Theories as Imaginaries Jens Beckert, Max Planck Institut for the Study of Societies, Cologne Discussant Lynette Spillman, University of Notre Dame

TH04-03 Competing Professions in the Digital Age Friday Theme 04 14:15-15:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 3 Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Moderator Lasse Folke Henriksen, Copenhagen Business School Participants The Role of Professions in Network Neutrality Governance James Perry, Copenhagen Business School Professional Competition in Governance Dilemmas: Intellectual Property Rights and Internet Governance in Denmark Jacob Hasselbalch, University of Warwick

TH06-04 Perspectives in Social Change and Innovation Friday Theme 06 14:15-15:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 25 Alex Nicholls, University of Oxford Marc Ventresca, University of Oxford Ted Baker, North Carolina State University Ana Maria Peredo, University of Victoria Silvia Dorado, University of Rhode Island Participant Enabling Social Change: Gamification and Jestering as Catalysts for Cognitive Expansion Liisa Valikangas Sari Stenfors, Innovation Democracy, Inc. Mikko Jarvilehto, Innozed

120 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano TH07-03 Labor Market and Social Protection Transformation: Decoupling and Recoupling Friday Theme 07 14:15-15:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 13 Stefano Sacchi, Università degli Studi di Milano Matteo Jessoula, Università degli Studi di Milano Participants Employment-Pension Nexus in Coordinated Market Economies: A Comparative Study of Germany and Japan since 2001 Margarita Estevez-Abe Steffen Heinrich, University of Duisburg-Essen Risk and Reversal: The Dynamics of Public Opinion Support for Social Protection in Latin America Isabela Mares, Columbia University The Quest for a Welfare Safety Net in Latin America Clemente Ruiz Duran, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de México Rolando Cordera, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

TH08-03 Skill Formation and Inequality Friday Theme 08 14:15-15:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 26 Marius Busemeyer, University of Konstanz Participants Education, Economic Inequality, and the Promises of the Social Investment State Heike Solga Segregate or Redistribute?: Party Strategies of Student Allocation Policies in the Swedish School System Charlotte Haberstroh Student Debt and Preferences for Redistribution Anna auf dem Brinke The Hybridization of Vocational Training and Higher Education in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland: A Road toward More Equality? Lukas Graf Discussant Marius Busemeyer, University of Konstanz

STH02-02 Finance, Financial Crises, and Regulatory Structures Friday Theme 02 14:15-15:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 21 Beth-Anne Schuelke-Leech, The Ohio State University Participants The United States in Crisis: Creating Regulatory Agencies as a Way Forward Kathryn Lavelle, Case Western Reserve University Sovereign Wealth Funds, the IMF, and Transparency: Transnational Regulation of Non-Western States Emerging as Western Market Actors Afshin Mehrpouya, HEC Paris Financial Crisis, Regulatory Change, and Consumer Protection in the United States Basak Kus, Wesleyan University How Should Regulators Control E-Money? Shann Turnbull, International Institute for Self-governance

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 121 Università degli Studi di Milano STH03-01 Financial Participation and Profit Sharing I Friday Theme 03 14:15-15:45 Via Festa del Session Organizers Perdono 7, Aula Simon Fietze, Helmut Schmidt University 309 Wenzel Matiaske, Universitat Flensburg Participants Democratic Organizational Forms and the Liability of Unfamiliarity: Lessons from a German Case Olaf Kranz, University of Regensburg Thomas Steger Financial Employee Participation in Germany before, during, and after the 2008/09 Global Crisis Iris Moeller Financial Participation in Germany - A Cluster Analysis of Companies’ Aims Renate Ortlieb, University of Graz Simon Fietze, Helmut Schmidt University Wenzel Matiaske, Universitat Flensburg

SP-08 Friday Afternoon Coffee Break (1) Friday SASE Special Events 15:45-16:00 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Cortile Roberto Pedersini, Università degli Studi di Milano del 700

SP-09 Friday Afternoon Coffee Break (2) Friday SASE Special Events 15:45-16:00 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Giardino Roberto Pedersini, Università degli Studi di Milano

FP-12 Featured Panel - Exploring the Middle Class Friday Featured Panel 16:00-17:30 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 6 Roberto Pedersini, Università degli Studi di Milano Moderator Patrick Le Galès, Science Po Participants Introduction – A Research Program Sponsored by the Consiglio Italiano per le Scienze Sociali Arnaldo Bagnasco, Università degli Studi di Torino Transformation of Capitalism, Citizenship and the Middle-Class Nicola Negri, Universita Degli Studi di Torino Marianna Filandri, Università degli Studi di Milano Bicocca Filippo Barbera, Università degli Studi di Torino The Changing Political Economy of Self-Employment in Italy Costanzo Ranci, Politecnico di Milano Managing Consumption in Time of Crisis - the Glass Cliff of Ordinary Life Roberta Sassatelli, Università degli Studi di Milano

122 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano FP-13 Special Mini-Conference - Changing Institutions, Changing Institutional Theory (2) Friday Featured Panel 16:00-17:30 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Sala di Robin Stryker, University of Arizona Rappresentanza Discussants Gabriele Ballarino, Università degli Studi di Milano Colin Crouch, University of Warwick Maurizio Ferrera, Università degli Studi di Milano Richard Locke, MIT Ida Regalia, Università degli Studi di Milano Gosta Esping-Andersen, Universitat Pompeu Fabra Emilio Reyneri

C-08 Gender, and Social Inequality Friday Network C: Gender, Work and Family 16:00-17:30 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 12 Bernard Fusulier, University of Louvain Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, University of Quebec (Teluq- Management School) Moderator Annalisa Murgia Participants The Effect of Dowry on the Status of Women in India William Chan Intergenerational Mobility in Italy Irene Brunetti Young People Between Individual and Family Difficulties: A Gendered Analysis of Three Working Class Neighborhoods of Montreal Marco Alberio

E-14 The Impact of Unions, Labour Market Institutions, and Social Pacts Friday Network E: Industrial Relations & Political Economy 16:00-17:30 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 27 Lucio Baccaro, University of Geneva Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Participants An Investigation of the Policies and Politics of Social Pacts: When the Time is Right Bernd Brandl, University of York Do Unions Promote or Destroy Industry?: Comparative Historical Evidence on Unions and Manufacturing Employment Growth Guy Vernon, Southampton Management School, UK. From Dialogue to Imposition: Spain’s Competitive Corporatism Reconsidered Oscar Molina, Autonomous University of Barcelona Is Deregulation Necessary? Re-Assessing the Effects of Employment Protection Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 123 Università degli Studi di Milano F-07 Collaboration, Information Sharing, and Innovation Friday Network F: Knowledge, Technology and Innovation 16:00-17:30 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Matthew Allen, Manchester Business School 515 Moderator Knut Lange, University of Surrey Participants What Makes Patent Pools Successful?: An Analysis of Optical Disc and Mobile Phone Industries Ludmila Striukova Thierry Rayna, ESG Management School Trust and Transparency in the Art World: Complement or Substitute? Anna Dempster How Does a New Judgment Device Transform a Market?: Online Consumer Reviews in the French Restaurant Industry Kevin Mellet, Orange Labs Jean-Samuel Beuscart Thomas Beauvisage, Orange Labs Marie Trespeuch, Orange Labs

F-08 Networks and Innovation Friday Network F: Knowledge, Technology and Innovation 16:00-17:30 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Matthew Allen, Manchester Business School 517 Moderator Matthew Allen, Manchester Business School Participants Interpersonal Networks and Policy Innovation in Finland and Israel Dan Breznitz, Georgia Institute of Technology Darius Ornston, University of Georgia Networks and Creative Friction in the High-End Audio Industry: A Problem of Symbolic Capital Tsutomu Nakano The "Enterprise of Innovation" in Hard Times Francesco Ramella, University of Turin

124 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano G-16 Will Nanotechnology Prove to Be Disruptive?: Effects on the Workforce of an Emerging Technology Friday Network G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources 16:00-17:30 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Richard Appelbaum 400 Moderator Richard Appelbaum Participants Quantifying the Nanotechnology Workforce in the US: Identifying a method and barriers for estimating nanotechnologists Rachel Parker Stacey Frederick, CNS-UCSB The Impact of Foreign-born Scientists and Engineers on American Nanoscience Research James Walsh, CNS-UCSB, Univ of Richmond Employment consequences of the nanotech revolution Guillermo Foladori, Univ. of Zacatecas, Mexico Noela Invernizzi, Federal University of Parana, in Curitiba, Brazil Edgar Zayago Lau, CNAS-(CSB, ReLANS Nanotechnology and Worker Health and Safety Kristen Kulinowski, STPI Discussant Jason Gallo, STPI

G-17 External-Internal Labor Markets Interplay: Explaining the Current Global Crisis Friday Network G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources 16:00-17:30 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Renata Semenza, Università degli Studi di Milano 422 Participants A New Analytical Perspective on External-Internal Labor Markets Interplay Renata Semenza, Università degli Studi di Milano Social Partners Confronted to the Flexicurity European and National Models and to Segmented Labor Market. Temporary Agency Work issues. Francois Michon, Centre d’Économie de la Sorbonne (CNRS – Université de Paris 1) Rachid Belkacem, Université de Lorraine Cathel Kornig, LEST-CNRS The Impact of Temporary Employment on Occupational Wage: Evidence from Europe Daniela Bellani, Pompeu Fabra University Giulio Bosio, Università degli Studi di Milano External Labour Markets and Gender Competition in Germany Karin Gottschall, University of Bremen Irene Dingeldey, University of Bremen The Effects of Value Chain Restructuring on Work and Employment: Is it still Dualization? Evidence from Germany Lisa Dorigatti, PhD at Università degli Studi di Milano Leaking like a Sieve. Re-defining Core and Periphery in the German Automotive Industry Chiara Benassi

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 125 Università degli Studi di Milano G-18 Labor Market Inequalities Friday Network G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources 16:00-17:30 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula David Marsden, London School of Economics 433 Participants The Labor Market Outcomes of University Graduates by Gender: Evidence from Canada's National Graduate Survey Michael R. Smith Does the Gender Composition of Occupations Influence the Gender Wage Gap?: Evidence from Early French Careers Stéphanie Moullet, Aix Marseille Université Arnaud Dupray, CEREQ Job Polarization in Britain from a Task-Based Perspective: Evidence from the UK Skills Surveys Martina Bisello Women and Austerity: Some Reflections on Theoretical Approaches and Empirical Findings Jill Rubery Maria Karamessini, Pantheon University of Athens

H-15 The Resilience of Neoliberal Ideas in Europe (2) Friday Network H: Markets, Firms, and Institutions 16:00-17:30 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 3 Mark Thatcher, London School of Economics Participants Neoliberalism and the Working Class Hero: From Organized to Flexible Labor Markets Cathie Jo Martin, Boston University The Resilience of Anglo-Liberalism in the Absence of Growth: The UK and Irish Cases Nicola Smith Germany and Sweden in the crisis: Re-coordination or resilient liberalism? Gregory Jackson, Free University Berlin Gerhard Schnyder, King's College London Discussant Olivier Butzbach

126 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano H-16 Organizational Changes: Identity Roles and Socio-Economic Arrangements Friday Network H: Markets, Firms, and Institutions 16:00-17:30 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 5 Hoon Hong, School of Economics, Yonsei Univ., Seoul, S.Korea Participants What Theories Describe vs. What We Experience in Corporate Governance Change: A Case of France and Korea Taeyoung Yoo, Hankuk Univ. of Foreign Studies The Impacts of Corporate Leniency Program on Cartels: Evidence from Korea Yun Jeong Choi, School of Economics, Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea Consumer Cooperatives in a Developing Economy: Exploring Economic Rationales in Korea Jongick Jang, College of Global Cooperation, Hanshin University, Seoul, South Korea Chung Sik Yoo, School of Economics, Yonsei Univ., Wonju, South Korea Hoon Hong, School of Economics, Yonsei Univ., Seoul, South Korea Jonghyun Park, Department of Industrial Economics, Gyeognam National Univ. of Science and Technology, Jinju, South Korea Towards a Socioeconomic Model of Technical Change: A Comparative Analysis of Korea and the USA Taeyoung Shin, Science and Technology Policy Institute, Seoul, South Korea Jonghyun Park, Department of Industrial Economics, Gyeognam National Univ. of Science and Technology, Jinju, South Korea Sanghoon Lee, Department of Economics, Hannam University, Daejeon, S.Korea Hoon Hong, School of Economics, Yonsei Univ., Seoul, South Korea Discussants Jinook Jeong, School of Economics, Yonsei Univ., Seoul, South Korea Reinhard Bachmann, School of Management, Univ. of Surrey, Guildford, UK

J-07 Inequality, Poverty, and Redistribution Friday Network J: Rethinking the Welfare State 16:00-17:30 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Alexander Hicks, Emory University 311 Moderator James Mosher Participants Access to Credit: Inequality and Redistribution Basak Kus, Wesleyan University Social Identity, Electoral Systems, and Preferences for Redistribution Hyeok Yong Kwon Us and Them?: Attitudes toward Redistribution and Immigrant Social Rights in a New Light Joakim Kulin

L-11 Transnational Regulatory Integration and Development Friday Network L: Regulation and Governance 16:00-17:30 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Gerald A. McDermott 420 Moderator Laszlo Bruszt, European University Institute Participants Rethinking Regulatory Integration and Development Paths Laszlo Bruszt, European University Institute The Emergent Timber Legality Regime: Implications for Indonesian and Transnational Governance Tim Bartley, Ohio State University Transnational Integration and Patent Quality: The Case of Pharmaceuticals Kenneth Shadlen, London School of Economics

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 127 Università degli Studi di Milano L-12 The End of Social Europe?: Economic Governance, Social Policy, and Employment Regulation in Europe 2020 Friday Network L: Regulation and Governance 16:00-17:30 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Jonathan Zeitlin 510 Moderator Maurizio Ferrera, Università degli Studi di Milano Participants The Social Dimension of Europe 2020 and the New Architecture of EU Economic Governance Jonathan Zeitlin Bart Vanhercke, European Social Observatory (OSE) The EU’s Stricter Economic Governance in Action: The Coordination of Employment and Social Policies after 2010 Sonja Bekker, University of Tilburg Coalition Building, Organizational Inertia, and Variation by Content: The Struggle over European Work and Employment Regulation Mikkel Mailand, FAOS Copenhagen Jens Arnholtz, FAOS Copenhagen Discussant Maurizio Ferrera, Università degli Studi di Milano

M-08 Nuevas Estrategias de Desarrollo en América Latina Friday Network M: Spanish Language 16:00-17:30 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Julimar da Silva, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid 111 Participants Liderando na Crise: Presidentes e a Organização Presidencial no Enfrentamento de Crises no Brasil Magna Inacio The Lula Administration: Consumption-based Growth - How Sustainable Is It? Rudinei Toneto Junior Amaury Patrick Gremaud, Professor at University of São Paulo Estrategias de Sustentabilidad de las Empresas Multinacionales Extranjeras en el Estado de Guanajuato y su Impacto en el Desarrollo Social Eva Conraud Monica Colin Salgado, Universidad de Guanajuato Ma Elena Gallaga Ortega, Universidad de Guanajuato La Economía Brasileña y la Crisis Internacional: ¿Desarrollo, Ortodoxia o Populismo? André Moreira Cunha, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande Do Sul Pedro Cezar Dutra Fonseca, UFRGS Julimar da Silva, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid

128 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano N-08 Politics and Finance I Friday Network N: Finance & Society 16:00-17:30 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University 109 Participants Democracy and Finance: Reform Debates about a Strained Relationship Beat Weber, OeNB Economic Nationalism and Social Purpose (in Europe) - The Case of Banking Protection Shawn Donnelly, University of Twente Bank Regulation after the Global Financial Crisis: The Case of Regulatory Arbitrage Lena Rethel, University of Warwick Discussant Christoph Scherrer

N-09 Success and Failure in Finance Friday Network N: Finance & Society 16:00-17:30 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University 302 Participants Can Financial Executives' Bonuses Still Be Justified?: Reflections on the Impact of the Financial Crisis on a Widespread Practice Helene Rainelli, Université Paris 1, Panthéon-Sorbonne Florent Noel, Sorbonne Graduate Business School Failures of Rationality in Corporate Frauds: Evidence from the Parmalat Bankruptcy Paolo Campana, University of Oxford No Body to Kick, No Soul to Damn: Responsibility and Accountability for the Financial Crisis Olivia Nicol “You’re Not Going to Measure Me!”: Commensuration and the Performance Ranking of Investment Management Firms Yally Avrahampour, London School of Economics Discussant Andreas Andrikopoulos, University of the Aegean

P-11 Austerity, Accounting Standards, and Public Finances Friday Network P: Accounting, Economics, and Law 16:00-17:30 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Yuri Biondi, CNRS 102 Participants Governmental Accounting and Austerity: Accounting representations of public debt and deficit in Europe and abroad Yuri Biondi, CNRS Sovereign Debt Restructuring and Investment Treaty Arbitration: Commercial Activities and Treaty Obligations Tomoko Ishikawa Discussants Arnaldo Canziani, University of Brescia Jerome Haas, Autorité des Normes Comptables Francesco Capalbo, Second University of Naples Lidia D'Alessio, Third University of Rome

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P-12 Accounting and Share Valuation: Theoretical and Empirical Analyses Friday Network P: Accounting, Economics, and Law 16:00-17:30 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Yuri Biondi, CNRS 104 Moderator Jon Lundesgaard Participants Residual Income Valuation and the Normative Problem in Financial Accounting Jon Lundesgaard The Introduction of IFRS: Evidence from the Mispricing of Accruals in Europe Elisabetta Basilico Tommi Johnsen, Daniels College of Business, University of Denver Discussant Khalid Al-Adeem

Q-12 Hybridization in Governance and Managerial Practices in Japan and Korea Friday Network Q: Asian Capitalisms 16:00-17:30 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 20 Katsuki Aoki, School of Business Administration, Meiji University Chul Chung, Henley Business School, University of Reading Moderator Ödül Bozkurt, Department of Business and Management, University of Sussex Participants Hybridization Approach to Globalization of HRM: A Comparative Study of South Korean and Japanese MNEs Chul Chung, Henley Business School, University of Reading Ödül Bozkurt, Department of Business and Management, University of Sussex Katsuki Aoki, School of Business Administration, Meiji University Competition and Cooperation between Korean and Japanese Electronics Industry Glenn Morgan, Cardiff University Izumi Kubo, Independent Scholar The Social Construction of Doing Good: The Roles of Audiences in Corporate Giving Behaviors of Korean Firms Tai-Young Kim, SKK Graduate School of Business, Sungkyunkwan University Young-Chul Jeong, John Molson School of Business, Concordia University Japanese Keiretsu Facing Pressure toward Globalization: The Case of Vertical Keiretsu in Toyota, Nissan and Honda Katsuki Aoki, School of Business Administration, Meiji University Thomas Taro Lennerfors, Department of Engineering Sciences, Uppsala University

130 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano Q-13 Asian Business Systems: Patterns in Corporate Governance, Finance, Retail, and the State, and Institutional Meta-Analysis Friday Network Q: Asian Capitalisms 16:00-17:30 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 22 Michael Witt, INSEAD Participants Corporate Governance and Business Systems in Asia Christina Ahmadjian, Hitotsubashi University Asian Financial Systems: Where Politics Meets Development Leslie Young, Chinese University of Hong Kong Beyond Production: Changing Dynamics of Asian Business Groups Solee Shin, University of Washington Gary Hamilton, University of Washington The Role of the State in Asian Business Systems Richard Carney, Australian National University Michael Witt, INSEAD Asian Business Systems: A Meta-Analysis from the Oxford Handbook Michael Witt, INSEAD Gordon Redding, INSEAD

Q-14 Sustainability of Asian Capitalism(s)?: Inherent Tensions and Paradoxes Friday Network Q: Asian Capitalisms 16:00-17:30 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 24 Boy Luthje, Institut für Sozialforschung Sebastien Lechevalier, EHESS Tobias ten Brink, University of Frankfurt Cornelia Storz, University of Frankfurt Moderator Ruth Aguilera, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Participants Paradoxes of Prosperity in China’s New Capitalism Tobias ten Brink, University of Frankfurt Reassessing Late Development and Compressed Development in East Asia Hugh Whittaker, University of Auckland Are Japan and Korea Experiencing Deindustrialization? Do They Have to Worry about It? Sebastien Lechevalier, EHESS Discussant Christopher A McNally

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 131 Università degli Studi di Milano TH03-02 Economic Culture in the Public Sphere Panel 2: Legitimacy and Moral Boundaries in Economic Life Friday Theme 03 16:00-17:30 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 23 Nina Bandelj, University of California, Irvine Lynette Spillman, University of Notre Dame Frederick F. Wherry, Columbia University Moderator Frederick F. Wherry, Columbia University Participants Diaspora Lobbying and the Organization of Campaign Contributions Dan Lainer-Vos The Culture of Corporate Social Responsibility: Supporting Regulation or Defending Market Freedoms and Entrepreneurial Autonomy? Daniel Phillip Kinderman, Department of Political Science & International Relations, University of Delaware Gambling, Greed, and Stupidity: Public Discourse and the Legitimacy of Financial Profits in the Crisis Sascha Muennich The Limits to Incentive Based Regulation Rachel Harvey Discussant Frederick F. Wherry, Columbia University

TH04-04 Professions in Law and Markets Friday Theme 04 16:00-17:30 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 4 Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Moderator Wesley Widmaier, Griffith University Participants Global Professional Service Firms and the Challenge of Institutional Complexity: English Law Firms in Italy and Their Escape Strategic Responses James Faulconbridge, Lancaster University Daniel Muzio, Manchester Business School Lawyers between Market and Hierarchy: Historical and Contemporary Evidence Mari Sako, Oxford University The Global Anti-Money Laundering Regime and the Professionalization of Compliance Eleni Tsingou, Copenhagen Business School Born Global: The Rise of a Transnational Profession through Political and Economic Crises Brooke Harrington, Copenhagen Business School

132 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano TH06-05 In Context Friday Theme 06 16:00-17:30 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 25 Ana Maria Peredo, University of Victoria Ted Baker, North Carolina State University Marc Ventresca, University of Oxford Silvia Dorado, University of Rhode Island Alex Nicholls, University of Oxford Participants Can Female Entrepreneurship Programs Support Social and Solidarity Economy?: Insights from China and India Tonia Warnecke Social Entrepreneurial Approaches to Recycling and Waste Management in Townships in Cape Town, South Africa: A Holistic Interpretation Joanne Linnay The Industrialization of the French Nursing Homes Sector: An Intertwining of Context Transformation and Entrepreneurial Behaviors Emeran Nziali, EM Lyon Business School Tao Wang “Islamic Calvinism”: Work Ethic and Economic Growth in Turkey, 1990-2010 Jochen Hirschle

TH07-04 Beyond the State: The Role of Non-governmental Actors in Social Protection Friday Theme 07 16:00-17:30 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 13 Moisés Balestro, University of Brasilia Participants Opting “Out of” and “Into” the Welfare State through Contract and Corporate Form Julia Tomassetti Revisiting Politics of World Views: An Empirical Study of Collective Agency on the Malian Urban Fringe Elise Klein The Contribution of Mining Multinationals to Welfare through Their CSR Practices: Always a Win-Win Scenario? Annie Lamontagne

TH08-04 Labor Market Policy and Inequality Friday Theme 08 16:00-17:30 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 26 Marius Busemeyer, University of Konstanz Participants Insider-Politics or Economic Globalization: What Explains the Asymmetric Deregulation of Employment Protection Legislation? Janis Vossiek, University Constance Labor Market Institutions and Redistributive Voting Matthew Dimick Political Economy of Unemployment Insurance: What Shapes Generosity of Short- and Long-term Benefits? Michael Zemmour Baptiste Françon, Université Paris 1 Discussant Anne Wren, Trinity College Dublin

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 133 Università degli Studi di Milano STH02-03 Finance, Financialization, and Innovation Friday Theme 02 16:00-17:30 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 21 Beth-Anne Schuelke-Leech, The Ohio State University Participants Innovation Finance and Investments Beth-Anne Schuelke-Leech, The Ohio State University Financialization and Innovation: Evidence from Germany’s Coordinated Market Economy Alexander Ebner, Goethe Universität Frankfurt Financialization, Fiscal Crisis, and Ireland’s Fragile Social Compact Sean O Riain, National University of Ireland, Maynooth Oil and Water, Gas and Forest: Mixed Results of Royalties Redistribution Monica Pinhanez, Getulio Vargas Foundation - Brazilian School of Public and Business Administration

STH03-02 Financial Participation and Profit Sharing II Friday Theme 03 16:00-17:30 Via Festa del Session Organizers Perdono 7, Aula Wenzel Matiaske, Universitat Flensburg 309 Simon Fietze, Helmut Schmidt University Participants Fragmenting Financialization: Practice and Effects of Profit-Sharing in the German Metalworking Industry Thomas Haipeter Christine Slomka, University of Duisburg-Essen Management Compensation Systems in MNCs and Domestic Firms: Cross-National Empirical Evidence Chris Brewster, University of Reading Geoffrey Wood, Warwick Business School Hang Le, University of Sheffield Mehmet Demirbag, University of Sheffield Performance Pay and Worker Separation: A Duration Analysis of Finnish Linked Employer-Employee Data Derek Jones, Hamilton College Panu Kalmi, University of Vaasa Takao Kato, Colgate University Mikko Mäkinen, Aalto University

SP-10 SASE Presidential Address Friday SASE Special Events 17:45-18:45 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Roberto Pedersini, Università degli Studi di Milano Magna Presenter Patrick Le Galès, Science Po

SP-11 SASE Awards Ceremony Friday SASE Special Events 18:45-19:15 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Roberto Pedersini, Università degli Studi di Milano Magna

134 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano SP-12 SASE Gala Reception Friday SASE Special Events 19:15-21:00 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Cortile Roberto Pedersini, Università degli Studi di Milano d’Onore

A-06 Communitarian Ideals IV Saturday Network A: Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society 08:30-10:00 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 21 Jose A. Ruiz San Roman, Universidad Complutense Madrid Participants Globalization, Labor Mobility, and Socio-Economic Development in Northeastern Brazil Josefa Salete Barbosa Cavalcanti, Federal University of Pernambuco- Brazil Pension and Solidarity Manseop Park, Dept of Economics, Korea University Public Sphere: Redefining the State and Civic Solidarity Shi-chi Mike Lan Transversal Civic Solidarity in East Asia Jun-Hyeok Kwak Gil-Sung Park, Korea University State Identity in Virtualization Times Anna Sanina, National Research University Higher School of Economics The Power of Knowledge: Agenda Setting for the Development of the Thai State Atchara Sriphan, Naresuan University

B-11 Impacts of Recent Globalization on the State, the Economy, and Culture in East Asia Saturday Network B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development 08:30-10:00 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 26 Jonghoe Yang Participants Economic Elites and the States in East Asia Markus Pohlmann, Institute of Sociology, University of Heidelberg The Change of the Korean State Model after Two Crises Hyun-Chin Lim, Department of Sociology, Seoul National University Suk-Man Hwang Kyu-Sook Um, Department of Social Welfare, Kyunghee Cyber University Globalization, Multiculturalism, and National Identity in Korea Jonghoe Yang Seokho Kim, Department of Sociology, Sungkyunkwan University Understanding the Korean Wave in the Context of Cultural Globalization Hoyeong Lee, Korea Information Society Development Institute

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 135 Università degli Studi di Milano C-09 Family Budgets and Gender Saturday Network C: Gender, Work and Family 08:30-10:00 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 12 Bernard Fusulier, University of Louvain Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, University of Quebec (Teluq- Management School) Moderator Marco Alberio Participants Crisis or Decline?: The Restructuring of Italian Household Expenditures, 1997-2011 David Benassi Ivana Fellini, Università degli Studi di Milano Bicocca Do Household Savings Differ between Women and Men-Headed Households? Isalia Nava-Bolaños Lilia Dominguez Villalobos, UNAM Who is in Charge of Family Finances in Russia: Implications for Gender Inequality Alya Guseva, Boston University Dilyara Ibragimova Beyond Financialization: Rethinking Family Roles in Brazil Elaine da Silveira Leite, Federal University of Pelotas

E-15 Institutional Trajectories in Coordinated Market Economies Saturday Network E: Industrial Relations & Political Economy 08:30-10:00 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 27 Lucio Baccaro, University of Geneva Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Participants Competitive Disadvantage: The Dutch Wage Bargaining Model Under the Single Currency Ivan Dumka German Industrial Relations: Softening Institutions, Hardening Growth Model Lucio Baccaro, University of Geneva Chiara Benassi Labor Migration and the Transformation of a Labor Market - The Danish Case Jonas Felbo-Kolding Søren Kaj Andersen, University of Copenhagen Protecting Labor Market Outsiders?: Corporatism, Organized Labor and Unemployment Protection Reform in Germany and Austria Bastian Betthaeuser

136 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano E-16 Trends in Employment Relations at the European Level Saturday Network E: Industrial Relations & Political Economy 08:30-10:00 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 5 Lucio Baccaro, University of Geneva Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Participants Europeanization of Industrial Relations: National Impacts of European Sectoral Social Dialogue Emmanuelle Perin Europeanization, Corporate Governance, and Industrial Relations: Current Developments of the European Company (SE) Board Structure and Employee Participation Catherine Casey Antje Fiedler, University of Auckland Benjamin Philippe Fath, University of Auckland Transnational Industrial Relations: A “Stateless” Form of Regulation? Isabel da Costa "Soft" EU-Level Corporatism?: The "New Phase" of the European Social Dialogue in the Light of Corporatist Theory and Practice Thomas Prosser Emmanuelle Perin

G-19 Atypical Employment Saturday Network G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources 08:30-10:00 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 25 David Marsden, London School of Economics Moderator Bettina Wagner, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Participants The Impact of Atypical Employment on European Demography Andranik Tangian, WSI in the Hans Boeckler Foundation and Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Job Quality and Temporary Work Agency Employment. Angie Knox Vulnerability at Work: (Un)Safety Culture in Temporary Jobs Elisa Bellè, Università di Trento Anna Carreri, Università di Trento Francesco Miele Annalisa Murgia Growing Outsiderness and the Effect on Social and Political Participation Emanuele Ferragina, University of Oxford Joseph Feyertag, University of Oxford Martin Seeleib-Kaiser, University of Oxford

G-20 Author Meets Critics: Geoffrey Hodgson, From Pleasure Machines to Moral Communities: An Evolutionary Economics without Homo Economics (University of Chicago Press) Saturday Network G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources 08:30-10:00 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula David Marsden, London School of Economics 422 Author Geoffrey Hodgson Critics Bruno Amable, University Paris I Pantheon - Sorbonne Mari Sako, Oxford University Ida Regalia, Università degli Studi di Milano

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 137 Università degli Studi di Milano H-17 Theories of Law, Economics, and Management Saturday Network H: Markets, Firms, and Institutions 08:30-10:00 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 3 Christina Ahmadjian, Hitotsubashi University Moderator Christina Ahmadjian, Hitotsubashi University Participants Panopticism as an Instrument of Institutionalized Control Kai P. Kaufmann, University of Liverpool Scarcity and Abundance in Islamic Economic Thought Ayman Reda

H-18 Sociology of Markets: Valuation and Related Issues Saturday Network H: Markets, Firms, and Institutions 08:30-10:00 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 6 Christina Ahmadjian, Hitotsubashi University Moderator Judith Kausch Participants An Integration of Sociological Approaches for the Analysis of Markets Francisco J. Granados Measuring Corporate Social Responsibility and Value of Art through Stock Exchange in Poland. Mikolaj Lewicki, Warsaw University, Institute of Sociology Market Incongruity and Market Coherence between Various Components of Social Embeddedness Ilan Talmud Qualification under Moral Constraints: The Funeral Purchase as a Problem of Valuation Dominic Akyel, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies

I-05 Immigration and Employment Policies Saturday Network I: Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration 08:30-10:00 Via Festa del Session Organizers Perdono 7, Aula David Bartram, University of Leicester 435 Maritsa Poros, CUNY, City College of New York Victoria Hattam, New School for Social Research Participants Guestworker Regimes Kristin Surak Induced Circularity for “Selective” Immigrant Workers?: Temporary Migrant Worker Programs in Spain Ana María López-Sala, Institute of Geography, Economics and Demography (IEGD) + Spanish Council for Scientific Research (CSIC) Fortress Europe? Power and Persuasion in European Migration and Citizenship Policies Ellen Immergut

138 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano J-08 Welfare State and Labor Market Saturday Network J: Rethinking the Welfare State 08:30-10:00 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Alexander Hicks, Emory University 311 Moderator David Marsden, London School of Economics Participants Does Corporate Social Responsibility Challenge the Welfare State?: Signals from Public Opinion Arvid Bäckström, Umea University "Wow, We're Making Social Policies with Labor-Market Money": Reconciling Labor-Market and Social Policies in German Job Centers Frank Bauer, IAB (Institute for Employment Research) Labor Market Policy and Post-Unemployment Employment Stability: Beyond the Disincentive Story Melike Wulfgramm Lukas Fervers, University of Bremen Social Citizenship in a Swiss Context: Assessing Active Labor Market Policies against the Capability Approach Emilie Rosenstein, Center for the Study of Capabilities in Social and Health Services, University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland Jean-Michel Bonvin, Center for the Study of Capabilities in Social and Health Services, University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland

L-13 Democracy & the Regulatory State Saturday Network L: Regulation and Governance 08:30-10:00 Via Festa del Session Organizers Perdono 7, Aula David Levi-Faur, Hebrew University of Jerusalem 420 John W. Cioffi, University of California, Riverside Frans van Waarden, University College, Utrecht University Moderator Frans van Waarden, University College, Utrecht University Participants Regulating for Democratic Norms in the Welfare Sector under the New Regulatory State Avishai Benish Regulation, Democracy, and Pragmatism Joseph Tomain Transparency: From Enlightenment to Neoliberalism - From a Norm of Liberation to a Tool of Domination? Afshin Mehrpouya, HEC Paris Marie Laure Djelic, ESSEC State Construction and Regulation of "Dangerous Consumptions": Re-Regulating State (and Global) Casino Capitalism? - The Cases of the UK and Australia Linda Hancock

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 139 Università degli Studi di Milano M-09 Tecnología, Educación y Desarrollo Saturday Network M: Spanish Language 08:30-10:00 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Julimar da Silva, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid 111 Participants Gestion del Conocimiento y Capital Intelectual en las Organizaciones del Estado de Guanajuato, México Ma Elena Gallaga Ortega, Universidad de Guanajuato Noe Velazquez, Universidad de Lasalle Bajio - EBC Las Transformaciones en Educaciòn Superior ante la Emergencia de los Entornos Virtuales de Aprendizaje (EVAs) Pablo Rivera Alonso Cristina, Universitat de Barcelona. Profesor Titular La Sobreprotección de la Propiedad Intelectual en el Mundo - Caso ACTA Salvador Francisco Ruiz Medrano Modernidad y Medio Ambiente: La Noción de Desarrollo Sostenible Presente en las Políticas de Cambio Climático de Brasil Gabriela Blanco Políticas de Impulso al Desarrollo por Clústers y su Aplicabilidad al Istmo de Tehuantepec Julen Berasaluce

N-10 The Genesis, Persistence, and Disruption of Trust and Distrust in Banks: Institutional and Non- Institutional Perspectives Saturday Network N: Finance & Society 08:30-10:00 Via Festa del Session Organizers Perdono 7, Aula Rolf Von Luede, University of Hamburg 302 Ingrid Groessl, University of Hamburg Participants In God We Trust – But in Times of Financial Crisis the Fed will do, too. Jan Fleck, University of Hamburg Depositor Behavior in Germany during the Financial Crisis - Implications of Bank Governance Models Ingrid Groessl, University of Hamburg Eva Arnold, University of Hamburg Philip Koziol, Bundesbank Can We Trust Credit Ratings? Alexandra Ouroussoff, Brunel University London Heterogeneities of Household Debt in the European Union: What Role for Confidence and Trust? Nadja Koenig, University of Hamburg Artur Tarassow, University of Hamburg Discussant Olivier Butzbach

N-11 Politics and Finance II Saturday Network N: Finance & Society 08:30-10:00 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University 309 Participants Making the Business Case: American Environmental Movement Organizations and the Enlistment of Financial Markets and Corporate Partners Rebecca Elliott, UC Berkeley Might Sustainable Digital Cost-Carrying Money Have a Future? Shann Turnbull, International Institute for Self-governance Discussant Daniel Maman, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

140 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano

O-09 Capturing the Gains: Shifting End Markets, New Value Chains, and Evolving Governance Structures Saturday Network O: Global Value Chains 08:30-10:00 Via Festa del Session Organizers Perdono 7, Aula Joonkoo Lee, School of Business, Hanyang University 304 Cornelia Staritz, Austrian Research Foundation for International Development Moderator Cornelia Staritz, Austrian Research Foundation for International Development Participants Retail Expansion in Emerging Economies and the Challenge for Social Standards Stephanie Barrientos, School of Environment and Development, University of Manchester Peter Knorringa, International Institute of Social Studies, Erasmus University John Pickles, Department of Geography, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill GVCs, GPNs and International Business: Implications for Rising Powers’ Firm Strategy and Labor Standards Governance Peter Knorringa, International Institute of Social Studies, Erasmus University Khalid Nadvi, University of Manchester Rudolf Sinkovics, Manchester Business School, University of Manchester Targeting Aid for Trade in Global Value Chains: Implications of Shifting End Markets Frederick Mayer, Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University William Milberg, Department of Economics, New School for Social Research Discussant Joonkoo Lee, School of Business, Hanyang University

P-13 Commons and Property Regimes (I): Knowledge and Economic Organization Saturday Network P: Accounting, Economics, and Law 08:30-10:00 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Yuri Biondi, CNRS 102 Moderator Thierry Kirat, CNRS Participants From Natural-Resource Commons to Knowledge Commons: Common Traits and Differences Benjamin Coriat, Université Paris 13, CEPN-CNRS, UMR7234 Neither Market Nor State: Elinor Ostrom and the Nature of the Commons Olivier Weinstein, University Paris 13, Sorbonne Paris Cité Patent Shares: Conditions for Efficiency of a New "Commodity" Market Veronique Blum

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 141 Università degli Studi di Milano P-14 Bridging Micro and Macro Economy: Implications for Accounting and Finance Saturday Network P: Accounting, Economics, and Law 08:30-10:00 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Yuri Biondi, CNRS 104 Moderator Yuri Biondi, CNRS Participants Intangible Capital, the Achilles Heel of Accounting and Macroeconomics Robert Boyer, Institut des Ameriques James Perry, Copenhagen Business School Threadneedle: A Simulation Framework for Exploring the Behavior of Banking Systems. Jacky Mallett, Reykjavík University Crisis Dynamics: Interscale Feedback Loops Amplify Local Events to Systemic Complex Changes Sorin Solomon, Hebrew University Jerusalem Natasa Golo

Q-15 Comparative Capitalism: Introducing India Saturday Network Q: Asian Capitalisms 08:30-10:00 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 22 Sebastien Lechevalier, EHESS Boy Luthje, Institut für Sozialforschung Moderator Cornelia Storz, University of Frankfurt Participants India’s Capitalist Transition: At the Crossroads? Mritiunjoy Mohanty, Indian Institute of Management Calcutta The Emergence of a New Pattern of State Intervention in Skills Development in India Aya Okada, Nagoya University Corporate Governance and the Ownership Structure - The Case of India Alain Chevalier, ESCP-EAP European School of Management Challenges of Applying Comparative Capitalism Analysis to India: Some Reflections and Evidence Anita Hammer Discussant Tobias ten Brink, University of Frankfurt

142 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano Q-16 Open System Globalization, New Multinational Strategies, and Emerging Economy Upgrading Saturday Network Q: Asian Capitalisms 08:30-10:00 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 24 Gary Herrigel, University of Chicago Moderator Boy Luthje, Institut für Sozialforschung Participants “Global Quality Manufacturing and Global Germany: MNCs, China, Recursivity and the Home Economy” Gary Herrigel, University of Chicago Industrial Co-development in an Multipolar World: Co-creating Global Work Arrangements and Polyarchies in MNCs.” Peer Hull Kristensen, Copenhagen Business School Lean production and employee involvement in automobile companies in China and Brazil Martin Krzywdzinski, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin The Dual Economic Structure of Industrial Upgrading in China’s Pearl River Delta Wei Zhao, Senior Lecturer, ESC Saint-Etienne School of Management Analysis of Industrial Policy Deployed by Local Governments in the PRD Region in China Qiu Qing, University of Hong Kong

TH03-03 Economic Culture in the Public Sphere Panel 3: Economic Culture in Post-Crisis Europe I Saturday Theme 03 08:30-10:00 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 23 Nina Bandelj, University of California, Irvine Lynette Spillman, University of Notre Dame Frederick F. Wherry, Columbia University Moderator Jens Beckert, Max Planck Institut for the Study of Societies, Cologne Participants Thinking and Speaking about the Eurozone Crisis: Neoliberal Ideas and Discourse in EU Economic Policy and Politics Vivien Schmidt, Boston University Knowledge, Politics, and Tunnel Vision: Explaining European Politics in the Post-Crisis Age Stephanie Lee Mudge, University of California, Davis Collateral Damages and Sovereign Debt: The Old "New" Nationalism in Post-Security Europe Mabel Berezin

TH04-05 Transnational Professional Entrepreneurs Saturday Theme 04 08:30-10:00 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 4 Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Moderator Eleni Tsingou, Copenhagen Business School Participants Transnational Professional Service Firms on Trial? Sigrid Quack, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Epistemic Arbitrage: Transnational Professional Knowledge in Action Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Who Governs the Global Transition to Renewable Fuels? Lasse Folke Henriksen, Copenhagen Business School

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 143 Università degli Studi di Milano TH07-05 Is Unemployment Curable? Saturday Theme 07 08:30-10:00 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 13 Ronald Dore Discussant Duncan Gallie, Nuffield College, Oxford

STH04-01 Moralized Markets: Theory and Practice Saturday Theme 04 08:30-10:00 Via Festa del Session Organizers Perdono 7, Aula Aaron Pitluck, Central European University & Illinois State University 109 Lena Rethel, University of Warwick Participants Economy in Practice: Islamic Finance and the Problem of Calculative Reason Daromir Rudnyckyj Reversing Financialization in Islamic Investment Banks in Malaysia: How to Understand and Control a Financier Aaron Pitluck, Central European University & Illinois State University Revisiting the Ethical Foundations of Islamic Finance: A Comparison with Conventional Finance Jikon Lai, The University of Melbourne "The Genie in a Bottle": Islamic Finance between Moral Economic Ideal and Profit-Maximizing Competition Mai Hamed

SP-13 Saturday Morning Coffee Break (1) Saturday SASE Special Events 10:00-10:15 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Cortile Roberto Pedersini, Università degli Studi di Milano del 700

SP-14 Saturday Morning Coffee Break (2) Saturday SASE Special Events 10:00-10:15 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Giardino Roberto Pedersini, Università degli Studi di Milano

FP-14 Featured Panel - Author Meets Critics: Victor Nee & Sonja Opper, Capitalism from Below; Markets and Institutional Change in China (Harvard University Press) Saturday Featured Panel 10:15-11:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 4 Roberto Pedersini, Università degli Studi di Milano Authors Victor Nee, Cornell University Sonja Opper, Lund University Critics Barbara Krug, Rotterdam School of Management Frank Dobbin, Harvard University Ronald Dore

144 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano A-07 Communitarian Ideals I Saturday Network A: Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society 10:15-11:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 21 Jose A. Ruiz San Roman, Universidad Complutense Madrid Participants Social Capital: The Strength of Strong Ties Matías Membiela, University of Coruña Keys for the Development of an Economy Based on Values: The Digital Economy Companies Miguel Llofriu Etzioni and Buber Jose A. Ruiz San Roman, Universidad Complutense Madrid Theoretical Analysis of Scientific Communication and Its Applications for Water Resources Research Rocio Guadalupe Morales Romero, Universidad de Guanajuato Josefina Ortiz, Universidad de Guanajuato

B-12 The Global Crisis and Economic Development Saturday Network B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development 10:15-11:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 25 Diego Sanchez Ancochea, University of Oxford Aaron Major, SUNY Albany Participants Accumulation and Global Crisis: The Impact on Developing Countries Luís Fernando de Freitas Does the Global Financial Crisis Signal a Shift in State-Market Relations? Zainab Usman Long Trends in Global Economic Growth Agustin Fallas-Santana, Universidad de Costa Rica The Historical Alternation of Developmental and Neoliberal Capitalism Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira, Getulio Vargas Foundation

B-13 The Role of the State in Economic Development Saturday Network B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development 10:15-11:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 26 Diego Sanchez Ancochea, University of Oxford Aaron Major, SUNY Albany Participants Crippled Levianthan: The Retreat of the Taiwanese Developmental State since 1990s Chung-Hsien Huang Industrial Development in East Asia: From a "Cohesive" Model to Multiple Pathways Nahee Kang, Institute for Development Policy and Management, University of Manchester Embedded Autonomy and the Rise of the Iranian Automobile Industry Dariush Bozorgmehri State Capacity and Bureaucratic Autonomy: Their Impacts on Development Goals Luciana Cingolani Kaj Thomsson, Maastricht University

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 145 Università degli Studi di Milano E-17 The Evolution of Employment Relations and Regulatory Policies in China Saturday Network E: Industrial Relations & Political Economy 10:15-11:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 12 Lucio Baccaro, University of Geneva Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Participants Bringing Workers Back In: Native-Place Networks, Solidarity, and Labor Standards in China Enying Zheng, MIT "New" Labor Relations in the Automobile Industry: The Case of China Linghui Tang, The College of New Jersey The Politics of Regulation in China - The Case of Strategic Industries Yukyung Yeo

E-18 Author Meets Critics: Dorothee Bohle and Béla Greskovits, Capitalist Diversity on Europe's Periphery (Cornell University Press) Saturday Network E: Industrial Relations & Political Economy 10:15-11:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 27 Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Lucio Baccaro, University of Geneva Authors Dorothee Bohle, Central European University Bela Greskovits, Central European University Critics Akos Rona-Tas, UC, San Diego Laszlo Bruszt, European University Institute Katharina Bluhm, Free University Berlin

F-09 The Funding of Innovation and Corporate Governance Saturday Network F: Knowledge, Technology and Innovation 10:15-11:45 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Matthew Allen, Manchester Business School 435 Moderator Knut Lange, University of Surrey Participants Institutionalizing Investments in Innovation: Models of State Development Banks Matthew Keller Fergal Hatigan, National University of Ireland, Maynooth Financing Innovation: The Relevance of Different Financial Market Segments Hartmut Hirsch-Kreinsen, Dortmund University Katrin Hahn, Dortmund University of technology Corporate Ownership and Innovation: (How) Do Owner Families Matter? Carolin Decker Christina Guenther, WHU - Otto Beisheim School of Management

146 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano G-21 Variable Pay and Labor Market Risk Saturday Network G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources 10:15-11:45 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula David Marsden, London School of Economics 309 Moderator Dorothea Alewell Participants From Unemployment to Self-Employment: The Opportunity Structure for Entrepreneurship, Founder Experience, and New Firm Performance John Dencker Marc Gruber, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne Is Employee Voice a Vice in Employee Ownership Firms? Sukanya Sen Gupta, Warwick Business School The Spread of Variable Pay in France and Great Britain David Marsden, London School of Economics Noelie Delahaie, IRES, Paris

G-22 New Perspectives on Employing Organizations Saturday Network G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources 10:15-11:45 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula David Marsden, London School of Economics 422 Moderator Andranik Tangian, WSI in the Hans Boeckler Foundation and Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Participants Front-of-House Staff in Top Restaurants: Hosts, Sales Persons, or Communicators of Expert Knowledge? Christel Lane, University of Cambridge The Location of the Creative Class and US Subsidiaries in the Coordinated Market Economy in Germany Moira Conway, City University of New York, The Graduate Center Marlies Kluike Pay for Performance in Housing Associations in England: Substance or Symbolism? Bethania Mendes de Brito Antunes

G-23 Technology and Network Careers Saturday Network G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources 10:15-11:45 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula David Marsden, London School of Economics 433 Participants The French Biomedical Clusters: A New Area to Regulate the Training/Employment Relationship Catherine De Géry, Novancia Business School, Paris Can the Internet Make You a Professional Artist?: The Career Paths of Online Video-Makers Jean-Samuel Beuscart Kevin Mellet, Orange Labs Technological Dimension of Employment Patterns: An Institutional Approach Arkadiy Tuchkov Network Forms of Organization and the New Network Agreement: Opportunities and Externalities Orsola Razzolini Corrado Malberti, University of Luxembourg

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 147 Università degli Studi di Milano H-19 The Resilience of Neoliberal Ideas in Europe (3) Saturday Network H: Markets, Firms, and Institutions 10:15-11:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 3 Mark Thatcher, London School of Economics Participants The State: Bête Noire of Neo-Liberalism or its Greatest Conquest? Vivien Schmidt, Boston University Supra-national neo-liberalism: EU regulation of economic markets Mark Thatcher, London School of Economics Neoliberalism and EU debates on Corporate Governance and Company Law Sigurt Vitols, Wissenschaftzentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung Discussant John W. Cioffi, University of California, Riverside

H-20 Social Networks, Boards, and Elites Saturday Network H: Markets, Firms, and Institutions 10:15-11:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizer 7, Aula 5 Christina Ahmadjian, Hitotsubashi University Moderator Christina Ahmadjian, Hitotsubashi University Participants Decision-Making as Social Action: How Social Networks Cushion a Leap of Faith Eelke Heemskerk Socio-Economic Background as a New Category in Management Research Yanick Kemayou, University of Paderborn - Faculty of Business Administration and Economics Which Board Interlocks Matter?: The Impact of Managerial Power, Legitimacy, and Family Power on the Adoption of Stock Option Pay Toru Yoshikawa, Singapore Management University Jung Wook Shim, National University of Singapore Anja Tuschke, University of Munich Women on Corporate Boards in Europe: A Review of the Literature Anja Kirsch, Freie Universität Berlin

J-09 Welfare Regimes Saturday Network J: Rethinking the Welfare State 10:15-11:45 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Alexander Hicks, Emory University 311 Moderator Alexander Hicks, Emory University Participants Paternalism and Development: Expanding the Analysis of Welfare Regimes in Southern Europe and Asia Tonia Warnecke Social Democratic Strategy and the Third Industrial Revolution James Mosher The Welfare-Innovation Institutional Complementarity: Making Sense of Scandinavian History Robert Boyer, Institut des Ameriques Varieties of Capitalism in Crisis: Divergence and Convergence in Contemporary Welfare State Transformations Faraz Vahid Shahidi, University of Oxford

148 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano K-04 Social Dialogue and the Renewal of Democratic Deliberation in Europe Saturday Network K: Law & the Social Sciences 10:15-11:45 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Isabelle Ferreras, FNRS/University of Louvain 517 Participants Social Dialogue in the UK: Moving beyond the single channel of representation? Simon Deakin Aristea Koukiadaki, University of Manchester Deliberative Democracy between Social and Civil Dialogues Serafino Negrelli How Trade Unions Cope with the Challenge of the Green Transformation in Europe? Philippe Pochet Deliberation: A New Dimension in European Industrial Relations Claude Didry Annette Jobert

L-14 Where Do We Go From Here?: Regulatory Governance & the 2009 Financial Crisis Saturday Network L: Regulation and Governance 10:15-11:45 Via Festa del Session Organizers Perdono 7, Aula David Levi-Faur, Hebrew University of Jerusalem 420 John W. Cioffi, University of California, Riverside Frans van Waarden, University College, Utrecht University Moderator Frans van Waarden, University College, Utrecht University Participants Minimizing a "Key Cause” of the 2008 Financial Crisis: Governance Failure Shann Turnbull, International Institute for Self-governance Michael A. Pirson, Fordham University School of Business The Case of Sheila Bair’s FDIC: Understanding a Regulatory Success Alicia Eads America's Executive Order on International Regulatory Cooperation David Zaring Making Wall Street Pay: Organized Labor and the 2008 Financial Crisis Natascha van der Zwan, University of Amsterdam

M-10 Política Industrial e Desarrollo Saturday Network M: Spanish Language 10:15-11:45 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Julimar da Silva, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid 111 Participants Desarrollo y Equidad: Los Retos del Crecimiento Brasileño Claudio Dedecca, University of Campinas Cassiano José de Bezerra Trovão, State University of Campinas -Unicamp Leonardo Flauzino de Souza, State University of Campinas - Unicamp Argentina e Brasil: Industrialisación, Políticas Económicas Neoliberales y Posibilidades Atuales Joao Bocchi, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo Maria Angelica Borges, Pontifical Catholic University of Sao Paulo Comercio Intraindustrial, Competitividad y Especialización Productiva en el Estado de Guanajuato, México Monica Colin Salgado, Universidad de Guanajuato Ricardo Rodriguez, UGTO Alejandra Urbiola Solis, Universidad de Guanajuato Desenvolvimentismo no Brasil: Raizes Teóricas e Prescrições de Política Econômica Maria de Lourdes Mollo

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 149 Università degli Studi di Milano N-12 Varieties of Capitalism, Global Capitalism, and Finance Saturday Network N: Finance & Society 10:15-11:45 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University 302 Participants Beyond Varieties of Capitalism: Capturing the Dynamics of Finance Christoph Scherrer Can a Diversity of Capitalism Approach Explain Fiscal Policies during Economic Crises in the European Union, East Asian and the US? Thomas Kalinowski, Ewha Womans University Vladimir Hlasny, Ewha Womans University Strategic Transparency: Crisis, Legitimacy, and Central Bank Strategies in the Global Diffusion of Inflation Targeting Tod Van Gunten, Juan March Institute Discussant Yally Avrahampour, London School of Economics

O-10 Capturing the Gains: Shifting End Markets, Regional and Domestic Value Chains, and Upgrading Prospects in the Apparel Sector Saturday Network O: Global Value Chains 10:15-11:45 Via Festa del Session Organizers Perdono 7, Aula Joonkoo Lee, School of Business, Hanyang University 304 Cornelia Staritz, Austrian Research Foundation for International Development Moderator Joonkoo Lee, School of Business, Hanyang University Participants Upgrading, Delocalization, and Outsourcing in China's Export and Domestic Apparel Industry John Pickles, Department of Geography, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Shengjun Zhu, Department of Geography, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Emerging Practices of Engagement: Supermarkets, New End-markets, and the Dynamics of Domestic Value Chains in India’s Garment Industry Meenu Tewari, Department of City and Regional Planning, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill End Markets, Local Embeddedness and Upgrading in Madagascar’s Export Apparel Industry Cornelia Staritz, Austrian Research Foundation for International Development Mike Morris, PRISM, School of Economics, University of Cape Town Discussant Gary Gereffi, Duke University

150 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano P-15 Commons and Property Regimes (II): Scarcity and Value Saturday Network P: Accounting, Economics, and Law 10:15-11:45 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Yuri Biondi, CNRS 102 Moderator Olivier Weinstein, University Paris 13, Sorbonne Paris Cité Participants The Notion of Scarcity in Economic Thought: Conditions of Possibility Iara Lima The Financial Value of a Patent: Classical or Optional Methods ? Veronique Blum Values and Property Rights Entitlement: Which Institutions Select Values Supporting Property Rights Allocation? Thierry Kirat, CNRS Corporate Governance, Legal Origin, and the Persistence of Profits Simon Deakin Dominic Heesang Chai, Seoul National University Prabirjit Sarkar, Jadavpur University, Kolkata Ajit Singh, University of Cambridge Discussant Benjamin Coriat, Université Paris 13, CEPN-CNRS, UMR7234

P-16 Capitalist Markets: Linking Market Sociology and the Theory of Capitalism Saturday Network P: Accounting, Economics, and Law 10:15-11:45 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Yuri Biondi, CNRS 104 Moderator Andreas Noelke, Goethe Universitaet Frankfurt am Main Participants Social Consequences of the Transformation of Welfare Capitalism in Western Europe: Marketization and Subjective Socio-Economic Insecurity Patrick Sachweh, Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany Profit and Legitimacy in Financial Capitalism Sascha Muennich The Study of Global Capitalism: From Inter-national to Inter-temporal Comparison of Economic Institutions Andreas Noelke, Goethe Universitaet Frankfurt am Main The Political Economy of Marketization: An Institutionalist Perspective Alexander Ebner, Goethe Universität Frankfurt

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 151 Università degli Studi di Milano Q-17 Industrial Policy, State Building, and Industrial Upgrading in East Asia Saturday Network Q: Asian Capitalisms 10:15-11:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 20 Cornelia Storz, University of Frankfurt Tobias ten Brink, University of Frankfurt Boy Luthje, Institut für Sozialforschung Sebastien Lechevalier, EHESS Moderator Peer Hull Kristensen, Copenhagen Business School Participants Industrial Upgrading in China: Government Policies, Enterprise Strategies, and Working Conditions Florian Butollo Export-Making and State-Building - The Case of Taiwan Michelle Hsieh Vietnam and market-Leninism: the art of managing contradictions Laurent Schwab Discussant Hugh Whittaker, University of Auckland

Q-18 Developmental State, New Policy Mechanisms, and Globalization Saturday Network Q: Asian Capitalisms 10:15-11:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 22 Tobias ten Brink, University of Frankfurt Boy Luthje, Institut für Sozialforschung Cornelia Storz, University of Frankfurt Moderator Ambra Collino, University of Florence Participants How Developmental Is the Chinese Developmental State?: Evidence from the Civil Aviation Industry Marc Szepan, University of Oxford, Saïd Business School Bifurcated Process of Institutional Change: An Empirical Investigation Sota Kato Independent Organizations in Authoritarian Asian Regimes: Contradiction in Terms or an Effective Instrument of Developmental States? Joachim Ahrens Manuel Stark, PFH Goettingen Christian Timm Selection, Staging, and Sequencing in the Recent Chinese Privatization Jun Du, Economics and Strategy, Aston Business School Discussant Sebastien Lechevalier, EHESS

152 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano TH03-04 Economic Culture in the Public Sphere Panel 4: Economic Culture in Post-Crisis Europe II Saturday Theme 03 10:15-11:45 Via Conservatorio Session Organizers 7, Aula 23 Nina Bandelj, University of California, Irvine Lynette Spillman, University of Notre Dame Frederick F. Wherry, Columbia University Moderator Lynette Spillman, University of Notre Dame Participants Profane Euro, Polluted Europe: The Withering Prospects of a European Stability Culture Carlo Tognato Small States and Global Crisis: Challenging Post-Socialist Economic Cultures Nicole Lindstrom The Political Construction of Business Interests: Strategic Choices after the Global Financial Crisis Cathie Jo Martin, Boston University Discussant Simone Polillo

STH04-02 Globalization and Institutionalization of Islamic Finance Saturday Theme 04 10:15-11:45 Via Festa del Session Organizers Perdono 7, Aula Aaron Pitluck, Central European University & Illinois State University 109 Lena Rethel, University of Warwick Participants The Race to Build an Islamic Wall Street Ryan Calder Let’s Bank the Muslim way: Explaining the Establishment of Islamic Banks in the Peripheral Economies of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan Aisalkyn Botoeva Hadiths and Hijabs: The Gendered Marketing of Islam in Islamic Banking Sarah Tobin Images of Islamic Finance and the Global Financial Crisis Lena Rethel, University of Warwick

FP-15 Special Presidential Seminar - The Works of Albert O. Hirschman Saturday Featured Panel 12:00-13:00 Via Festa del Session Organizer Perdono 7, Aula Roberto Pedersini, Università degli Studi di Milano Magna Moderator Marino Regini, Università degli Studi di Milano Discussants Jeremy Adelman, Princeton Marion Fourcade, UC Berkeley Claus Offe, Hertie School of Governance

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 153 Università degli Studi di Milano Conference Participants

Abarca-Garro, Alejandro TH09-01 Thursday, 4:00pm Abbiati, Giovanni G-03 Thursday, 10:15am G-09 Thursday, 4:00pm Adelman, Jeremy FP-15 Saturday, 12:00pm Agostino, Mariarosaria O-02 Thursday, 10:15am Aguilar-Idanez, Maria-Jose M-05 Friday, 8:30am Aguilera, Ruth H-06 Thursday, 2:15pm H-08 Thursday, 4:00pm L-09 Friday, 10:15am Q-14 Friday, 4:00pm Ahamed, Mohammad Tanvir I-03 Friday, 2:15pm Ahmadjian, Christina Q-13 Friday, 4:00pm Ahmed, Aziza K-01 Friday, 8:30am K-02 Friday, 10:15am Ahrens, Joachim Q-18 Saturday, 10:15am Ainsworth, Susan C-02 Thursday, 10:15am Akyel, Dominic H-18 Saturday, 8:30am Al-Adeem, Khalid P-09 Friday, 2:15pm P-12 Friday, 4:00pm Albagly, Diego A-05 Friday, 10:15am Alberio, Marco C-08 Friday, 4:00pm Alcoverro, Adrià F-06 Friday, 2:15pm Aldred, Maria L. F-02 Thursday, 10:15am F-03 Thursday, 2:15pm Alewell, Dorothea G-07 Thursday, 2:15pm G-21 Saturday, 10:15am Allard, Gayle F-04 Thursday, 4:00pm Allen, Matthew F-02 Thursday, 10:15am F-03 Thursday, 2:15pm Almond, Phil H-10 Friday, 8:30am Alvarez-Benavides, Antonio M-01 Thursday, 8:30am I-01 Friday, 8:30am Amable, Bruno FP-07 Friday, 10:15am G-20 Saturday, 8:30am Amaral, Aline M-04 Thursday, 4:00pm Amaral, Marcelo H-01 Thursday, 8:30am Amate, Ignacio M-03 Thursday, 2:15pm Andersen, Søren Kaj E-15 Saturday, 8:30am Anderson, Karen L-10 Friday, 2:15pm Anderson, Pauline G-08 Thursday, 4:00pm Andia Rey, Tatiana Samay B-09 Friday, 10:15am Andreotti, Alberta C-04 Thursday, 4:00pm Andrikopoulos, Andreas N-02 Thursday, 10:15am N-09 Friday, 4:00pm Anselmi, Guido TH01-02 Thursday, 10:15am Anteby, Michel TH09-03 Friday, 10:15am Aoki, Katsuki Q-12 Friday, 4:00pm Appelbaum, Richard Q-07 Friday, 8:30am G-16 Friday, 4:00pm

154 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano Arata, Eiko P-09 Friday, 2:15pm Argentin, Gianluca TH09-03 Friday, 10:15am Argentin, Gianluca G-09 Thursday, 4:00pm Armony, Victor TH02-01 Thursday, 8:30am Arnholtz, Jens L-12 Friday, 4:00pm Arnold, Caroline O-05 Friday, 8:30am Arnold, Eva N-10 Saturday, 8:30am Arrowsmith, Jim E-11 Friday, 2:15pm Artioli, Francesca TH01-02 Thursday, 10:15am Ascoli, Ugo E-09 Friday, 8:30am Audit, Mathias K-03 Friday, 2:15pm auf dem Brinke, Anna TH08-03 Friday, 2:15pm Auld, Graeme L-04 Thursday, 2:15pm L-06 Thursday, 4:00pm Avdagic, Sabina E-14 Friday, 4:00pm Avrahampour, Yally N-09 Friday, 4:00pm N-12 Saturday, 10:15am Baccaro, Lucio TH08-01 Friday, 8:30am E-15 Saturday, 8:30am Bacchiocchi, Emanuele O-03 Thursday, 2:15pm Bachmann, Reinhard H-16 Friday, 4:00pm Backes-Gellner, Uschi G-02 Thursday, 8:30am F-03 Thursday, 2:15pm Baglioni, Mirella E-09 Friday, 8:30am Bagnasco, Arnaldo FP-12 Friday, 4:00pm Baker, Andrew TH04-02 Friday, 10:15am Baker, Ted TH06-02 Thursday, 4:00pm Bakir, Caner H-05 Thursday, 2:15pm Balconi, Margherita O-08 Friday, 2:15pm Balestro, Moisés TH07-01 Friday, 8:30am TH07-04 Friday, 4:00pm Ballarino, Gabriele TH09-03 Friday, 10:15am FP-11 Friday, 2:15pm FP-13 Friday, 4:00pm Barajas, Maria del Rosio B-04 Thursday, 2:15pm Barbera, Filippo FP-12 Friday, 4:00pm Barbier, Jean-Claude J-04 Friday, 10:15am Barraud de Lagerie, Pauline O-05 Friday, 8:30am Barre, Philippe O-02 Thursday, 10:15am Barrientos, Stephanie O-09 Saturday, 8:30am Barron, Andrew H-07 Thursday, 2:15pm Bartels, Larry FP-02 Thursday, 12:00pm Bartley, Tim L-04 Thursday, 2:15pm FP-10 Friday, 2:15pm L-11 Friday, 4:00pm Barzin, Nader I-02 Friday, 10:15am Bascle, Guilhem H-06 Thursday, 2:15pm H-08 Thursday, 4:00pm Basilico, Elisabetta P-12 Friday, 4:00pm Basok, Tanya TH02-02 Thursday, 10:15am Basu, Sandip TH06-03 Friday, 8:30am Batifoulier, Philippe J-01 Thursday, 8:30am

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 155 Università degli Studi di Milano Bauer, Frank C-03 Thursday, 2:15pm J-08 Saturday, 8:30am Bayram, Ismail Emre STH02-01 Friday, 10:15am Beauvisage, Thomas F-07 Friday, 4:00pm Bechter, Barbara E-05 Thursday, 4:00pm Becker, Uwe Q-04 Thursday, 4:00pm Becker-Ritterspach, Florian F-03 Thursday, 2:15pm Becker-Ritterspach, Jutta F-03 Thursday, 2:15pm Beckert, Jens H-12 Friday, 10:15am TH03-01 Friday, 2:15pm TH03-03 Saturday, 8:30am Beine, Michel I-03 Friday, 2:15pm Bekker, Sonja L-12 Friday, 4:00pm Belanger, Jacques E-10 Friday, 10:15am Belkacem, Rachid G-17 Friday, 4:00pm Bellani, Daniela G-17 Friday, 4:00pm Bellmann, Lutz E-02 Thursday, 8:30am Bellè, Elisa G-19 Saturday, 8:30am Benassi, Chiara E-07 Thursday, 4:00pm G-17 Friday, 4:00pm E-15 Saturday, 8:30am Benassi, David C-09 Saturday, 8:30am Benish, Avishai L-13 Saturday, 8:30am Berasaluce, Julen M-01 Thursday, 8:30am M-09 Saturday, 8:30am Berens, Sarah Andrea J-05 Friday, 10:15am Berezin, Mabel TH03-03 Saturday, 8:30am Berger-Walliser, Gerlinde P-07 Friday, 10:15am Berk, Gerald H-12 Friday, 10:15am Bermejo, Almuden Briones C-05 Friday, 8:30am Besbris, Max D-01 Thursday, 10:15am Besedovsky, Natalia N-02 Thursday, 10:15am Betthaeuser, Bastian E-15 Saturday, 8:30am Betti, Marco F-01 Thursday, 8:30am Beuscart, Jean-Samuel F-07 Friday, 4:00pm G-23 Saturday, 10:15am Biondi, Yuri P-11 Friday, 4:00pm Biscaia, Ricardo G-03 Thursday, 10:15am Bisello, Martina G-18 Friday, 4:00pm Bisogno, Marco P-03 Thursday, 4:00pm Blanco, Gabriela F-01 Thursday, 8:30am M-09 Saturday, 8:30am Blome, Agnes TH07-02 Friday, 10:15am Bluhm, Katharina F-06 Friday, 2:15pm E-18 Saturday, 10:15am Blum, Veronique P-13 Saturday, 8:30am P-15 Saturday, 10:15am Bocchi, Joao M-10 Saturday, 10:15am Bogai, Dieter G-13 Friday, 10:15am Bohle, Dorothee FP-01 Thursday, 10:15am N-05 Friday, 8:30am E-18 Saturday, 10:15am

156 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano Boin, Arjen TH04-02 Friday, 10:15am Bolt, Wilko P-01 Thursday, 2:15pm Bonnafous-Boucher, Maria F-01 Thursday, 8:30am Bonvin, Jean-Michel J-08 Saturday, 8:30am Bordogna, Lorenzo E-09 Friday, 8:30am Borges, Maria Angelica M-10 Saturday, 10:15am Bosio, Giulio G-17 Friday, 4:00pm Botelho, Grace Kelly L-07 Friday, 8:30am Botoeva, Aisalkyn STH04-02 Saturday, 10:15am Botzem, Sebastian N-05 Friday, 8:30am N-06 Friday, 10:15am N-07 Friday, 2:15pm Boucher, Anna I-03 Friday, 2:15pm Bouden, Inès P-04 Thursday, 4:00pm Boussard, Valerie D-02 Friday, 8:30am N-06 Friday, 10:15am Boy, Nina STH05-01 Thursday, 10:15am Boyer, Robert B-01 Thursday, 10:15am Q-05 Thursday, 4:00pm J-03 Friday, 8:30am FP-07 Friday, 10:15am P-14 Saturday, 8:30am J-09 Saturday, 10:15am Bozkurt, Ödül Q-12 Friday, 4:00pm Bozorgmehri, Dariush B-13 Saturday, 10:15am Brandl, Bernd E-05 Thursday, 4:00pm E-14 Friday, 4:00pm Bravo, Gemma Garialoro M-04 Thursday, 4:00pm Bresser-Pereira, Luiz Carlos FP-01 Thursday, 10:15am B-12 Saturday, 10:15am Brewster, Chris G-10 Thursday, 4:00pm STH03-02 Friday, 4:00pm Breznitz, Dan F-06 Friday, 2:15pm F-08 Friday, 4:00pm Brito Lourenco, Luiz Carlos TH07-01 Friday, 8:30am Brogan, Peter TH05-02 Thursday, 4:00pm Bron Jr, Michal A-02 Thursday, 10:15am Brown, Clair O-08 Friday, 2:15pm Brown, Dana L-01 Thursday, 8:30am H-07 Thursday, 2:15pm Brun, Lukas O-02 Thursday, 10:15am Brunetti, Irene C-08 Friday, 4:00pm Bruno, Tinel G-11 Friday, 8:30am Brussig, Martin G-10 Thursday, 4:00pm Bruszt, Laszlo L-09 Friday, 10:15am L-11 Friday, 4:00pm E-18 Saturday, 10:15am Bruyneel, Kevin I-04 Friday, 2:15pm Buchanan, John G-08 Thursday, 4:00pm Buciuni, Giulio O-02 Thursday, 10:15am Burgi, Noëlle Manuela Kyriazi J-06 Friday, 2:15pm Burgoon, Brian I-03 Friday, 2:15pm

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 157 Università degli Studi di Milano Burroni, Luigi E-08 Friday, 8:30am Burton-Macleod, Jonathan K-02 Friday, 10:15am Butollo, Florian Q-17 Saturday, 10:15am Butt, Daniel A-01 Thursday, 8:30am Butzbach, Olivier P-01 Thursday, 2:15pm H-14 Friday, 2:15pm H-15 Friday, 4:00pm N-10 Saturday, 8:30am Byron, Reginald C-02 Thursday, 10:15am Byun, Sung Woo Q-03 Thursday, 2:15pm Bäckström, Arvid J-08 Saturday, 8:30am Cacciamali, Maria Cristina G-12 Friday, 8:30am M-07 Friday, 2:15pm Cachon Gonzalez, Elena M-07 Friday, 2:15pm Cagliano, Raffaella H-13 Friday, 2:15pm Calder, Ryan STH04-02 Saturday, 10:15am Campagnolo, Diego O-03 Thursday, 2:15pm Campana, Paolo N-09 Friday, 4:00pm Camuffo, Arnaldo O-03 Thursday, 2:15pm Candelo Londono, Natalia I-02 Friday, 10:15am Canziani, Arnaldo P-11 Friday, 4:00pm Capalbo, Francesco P-11 Friday, 4:00pm Cardon, Vincent H-02 Thursday, 10:15am Carney, Richard Q-13 Friday, 4:00pm Carre, Denis H-13 Friday, 2:15pm Carreri, Anna G-19 Saturday, 8:30am Carruthers, Bruce N-03 Thursday, 2:15pm P-05 Friday, 8:30am Casarin, Roberto N-06 Friday, 10:15am Caselli, Davide TH01-04 Thursday, 4:00pm Casey, Catherine E-10 Friday, 10:15am E-16 Saturday, 8:30am Casnici, Niccolò N-06 Friday, 10:15am Casper, Steven Q-03 Thursday, 2:15pm FP-07 Friday, 10:15am Cattero, Bruno N-07 Friday, 2:15pm Cavalcanti, Josefa Salete Barbosa A-06 Saturday, 8:30am Cebrian, Inmaculada M-07 Friday, 2:15pm Cezar Dutra Fonseca, Pedro A-05 Friday, 10:15am M-08 Friday, 4:00pm Chabrak, Nihel P-04 Thursday, 4:00pm Chai, Dominic Heesang P-15 Saturday, 10:15am Chan, William C-08 Friday, 4:00pm Chappert, Florence C-05 Friday, 8:30am Checchi, Daniele G-01 Thursday, 8:30am Chester, Lynne FP-08 Friday, 10:15am Chevalier, Alain Q-15 Saturday, 8:30am Chiavacci, David Q-02 Thursday, 2:15pm Q-09 Friday, 10:15am Chieza, Rosa Angela M-03 Thursday, 2:15pm Cho, SungIk Q-06 Friday, 8:30am J-05 Friday, 10:15am

158 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano Choi, Hansoo P-06 Friday, 8:30am Choi, Yun Jeong H-16 Friday, 4:00pm Chorev, Nitsan B-09 Friday, 10:15am Chung, Chul Q-12 Friday, 4:00pm Ciccia, Rossella G-11 Friday, 8:30am Cingolani, Luciana B-13 Saturday, 10:15am Cioffi, John W. L-02 Thursday, 10:15am L-03 Thursday, 2:15pm H-19 Saturday, 10:15am Cisneros, Luis Felipe C-06 Friday, 10:15am Cisneros, Nathan Q-08 Friday, 10:15am Clark, Aleia F-05 Friday, 10:15am Clarke, Thomas P-02 Thursday, 2:15pm P-06 Friday, 8:30am Cohen, Edward K-01 Friday, 8:30am K-03 Friday, 2:15pm Cohen, Yinon TH08-01 Friday, 8:30am Colin Salgado, Monica M-08 Friday, 4:00pm M-10 Saturday, 10:15am Collino, Ambra Q-18 Saturday, 10:15am Colombo, Sabrina E-09 Friday, 8:30am TH09-03 Friday, 10:15am Commander, Johanna TH05-01 Thursday, 2:15pm TH05-02 Thursday, 4:00pm Conle, Marcus Q-11 Friday, 2:15pm Conran, James E-04 Thursday, 2:15pm E-06 Thursday, 4:00pm Conraud, Eva M-08 Friday, 4:00pm Conway, Moira G-22 Saturday, 10:15am Cordera, Rolando TH07-03 Friday, 2:15pm Coriat, Benjamin P-13 Saturday, 8:30am P-15 Saturday, 10:15am Cornejo, Raul M-01 Thursday, 8:30am Cornut St-Pierre, Pascale N-02 Thursday, 10:15am Courtioux, Pierre G-03 Thursday, 10:15am G-06 Thursday, 2:15pm Craggs, David TH01-03 Thursday, 2:15pm Crescenzi, Riccardo O-04 Thursday, 4:00pm Crespi, Rafel L-09 Friday, 10:15am Cristina, Alonso M-09 Saturday, 8:30am Crock, Mary I-03 Friday, 2:15pm Croson, Rachel I-02 Friday, 10:15am Crouch, Colin FP-11 Friday, 2:15pm FP-13 Friday, 4:00pm Cucca, Roberta D-02 Friday, 8:30am Cueto, Begoña I-02 Friday, 10:15am Cueto-Pruneda, Gabriel G-07 Thursday, 2:15pm Cunha, André Moreira M-08 Friday, 4:00pm Curran, Louise O-01 Thursday, 8:30am H-07 Thursday, 2:15pm D'Alessio, Lidia P-11 Friday, 4:00pm da Costa, Isabel E-16 Saturday, 8:30am

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 159 Università degli Studi di Milano da Costa Lima, Raphael Jonathas H-01 Thursday, 8:30am da Silva, Julimar E-02 Thursday, 8:30am M-08 Friday, 4:00pm Da Silva, Nicolas J-01 Thursday, 8:30am da Silveira Leite, Elaine C-09 Saturday, 8:30am Dallas, Mark O-08 Friday, 2:15pm Darcillon, Thibault N-04 Thursday, 4:00pm Darr, Asaf H-02 Thursday, 10:15am Das, Upasak J-05 Friday, 10:15am de Freitas, Luís Fernando B-12 Saturday, 10:15am De Géry, Catherine F-01 Thursday, 8:30am G-23 Saturday, 10:15am de la Casa Quesada, Susana M-05 Friday, 8:30am De Luca, Roberto P-03 Thursday, 4:00pm De Marchi, Leonardo B-10 Friday, 2:15pm De Marchi, Valentina O-04 Thursday, 4:00pm de Vaan, Mathijs H-04 Thursday, 10:15am Deakin, Simon P-04 Thursday, 4:00pm K-04 Saturday, 10:15am P-15 Saturday, 10:15am Decker, Carolin F-09 Saturday, 10:15am Dedecca, Claudio M-10 Saturday, 10:15am Deeg, Richard H-05 Thursday, 2:15pm FP-05 Thursday, 4:00pm H-09 Friday, 8:30am Del Prete, Davide B-08 Friday, 10:15am del Rio Carral, Maria C-03 Thursday, 2:15pm C-05 Friday, 8:30am C-06 Friday, 10:15am Delahaie, Noelie G-21 Saturday, 10:15am Delano, Alexandra I-04 Friday, 2:15pm Delgado, Victor Maia Senna M-02 Thursday, 10:15am Demazière, Didier D-01 Thursday, 10:15am D-02 Friday, 8:30am Demirbag, Mehmet STH03-02 Friday, 4:00pm Dempster, Anna F-07 Friday, 4:00pm Dencker, John G-21 Saturday, 10:15am Deo, Malavika P-06 Friday, 8:30am Desa, Geoff TH06-03 Friday, 8:30am Desender, Kurt H-06 Thursday, 2:15pm Di Feliciantonio, Cesare TH01-04 Thursday, 4:00pm Di Giulio, Marco L-02 Thursday, 10:15am H-13 Friday, 2:15pm Di Maria, Eleonora O-04 Thursday, 4:00pm Di Paola, Vanessa G-12 Friday, 8:30am G-13 Friday, 10:15am Diaz-Hernández, Ramón TH02-01 Thursday, 8:30am Dickson, Anne TH06-03 Friday, 8:30am Didry, Claude K-04 Saturday, 10:15am Dimick, Matthew TH08-04 Friday, 4:00pm Dimov, Dimo H-03 Thursday, 10:15am Dingeldey, Irene G-17 Friday, 4:00pm

160 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano Djelic, Marie Laure P-05 Friday, 8:30am L-13 Saturday, 8:30am Dobbin, Frank FP-09 Friday, 12:00pm FP-14 Saturday, 10:15am Doellgast, Virginia E-07 Thursday, 4:00pm Doering, Heike B-02 Thursday, 10:15am Dominguez Villalobos, Lilia C-09 Saturday, 8:30am Domínguez, Rafael B-01 Thursday, 10:15am Domínguez-Mujica, Josefina TH02-01 Thursday, 8:30am Donald, Betsy N-04 Thursday, 4:00pm Dondio, Pierpaolo N-06 Friday, 10:15am Donnelly, Shawn N-08 Friday, 4:00pm Dorado, Silvia TH06-01 Thursday, 2:15pm TH06-03 Friday, 8:30am Dore, Ronald TH07-05 Saturday, 8:30am FP-14 Saturday, 10:15am Dorflinger, Nadja E-08 Friday, 8:30am Dorigatti, Lisa E-07 Thursday, 4:00pm G-17 Friday, 4:00pm Dorlach, Tim J-01 Thursday, 8:30am Du, Jun Q-18 Saturday, 10:15am Dubin, Kenneth A. L-10 Friday, 2:15pm Dubova, Anastasia L-08 Friday, 8:30am Dujarier, Marie-Anne N-06 Friday, 10:15am Dumka, Ivan E-15 Saturday, 8:30am Duprat-Kushtanina, Veronika J-02 Thursday, 4:00pm Dupray, Arnaud G-18 Friday, 4:00pm Durbin, Susan C-06 Friday, 10:15am Eads, Alicia L-14 Saturday, 10:15am Ebbinghaus, Bernhard J-03 Friday, 8:30am J-05 Friday, 10:15am Eberhart, Robert Q-03 Thursday, 2:15pm Q-10 Friday, 2:15pm Ebner, Alexander B-03 Thursday, 2:15pm STH02-03 Friday, 4:00pm P-16 Saturday, 10:15am Eckert, Sandra L-03 Thursday, 2:15pm L-08 Friday, 8:30am Eesley, Charles E Q-03 Thursday, 2:15pm Eichhorst, Werner G-05 Thursday, 10:15am Eisenhardt, Kathleen Q-03 Thursday, 2:15pm Elliott, Rebecca N-11 Saturday, 8:30am Elosua, Miguel Q-11 Friday, 2:15pm Emmenegger, Patrick E-12 Friday, 2:15pm Engelen, Ewald N-07 Friday, 2:15pm Erhel, Christine G-11 Friday, 8:30am Erturk, Ismail STH01-01 Friday, 8:30am Esping-Andersen, Gosta FP-11 Friday, 2:15pm FP-13 Friday, 4:00pm Estevez-Abe, Margarita Q-01 Thursday, 8:30am Q-05 Thursday, 4:00pm FP-07 Friday, 10:15am

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 161 Università degli Studi di Milano TH07-03 Friday, 2:15pm Eveleens, Chris F-02 Thursday, 10:15am Evgeniev, Evgeni O-01 Thursday, 8:30am L-08 Friday, 8:30am Fahel, Murilo M-02 Thursday, 10:15am Fallas-Santana, Agustin TH09-01 Thursday, 4:00pm B-12 Saturday, 10:15am Fanelli, Carlo TH05-02 Thursday, 4:00pm Fantacci, Luca H-04 Thursday, 10:15am P-01 Thursday, 2:15pm P-03 Thursday, 4:00pm Fath, Benjamin Philippe H-11 Friday, 10:15am E-16 Saturday, 8:30am Faulconbridge, James TH04-04 Friday, 4:00pm Felbo-Kolding, Jonas E-15 Saturday, 8:30am Feldman, Marshall TH01-03 Thursday, 2:15pm Fellini, Ivana C-04 Thursday, 4:00pm C-09 Saturday, 8:30am Fernandez López, Alberto M-01 Thursday, 8:30am Ferns, George TH06-02 Thursday, 4:00pm Fernández, Alberto M-01 Thursday, 8:30am Ferragina, Emanuele G-19 Saturday, 8:30am Ferrera, Maurizio H-09 Friday, 8:30am TH07-02 Friday, 10:15am FP-11 Friday, 2:15pm FP-13 Friday, 4:00pm L-12 Friday, 4:00pm Ferreras, Isabelle K-04 Saturday, 10:15am Fervers, Lukas J-08 Saturday, 8:30am Feyertag, Joseph G-19 Saturday, 8:30am Fiedler, Antje H-11 Friday, 10:15am E-16 Saturday, 8:30am Fietze, Simon STH03-01 Friday, 2:15pm STH03-02 Friday, 4:00pm Figueiredo, Hugo G-03 Thursday, 10:15am Filandri, Marianna G-11 Friday, 8:30am FP-12 Friday, 4:00pm Findlay, Mark L-02 Thursday, 10:15am Findlay, Patricia TH05-01 Thursday, 2:15pm TH05-02 Thursday, 4:00pm Finotto, Vladi O-02 Thursday, 10:15am Flaherty, Eoin B-07 Friday, 8:30am Flauzino de Souza, Leonardo M-10 Saturday, 10:15am Fleck, Jan N-10 Saturday, 8:30am Florio, Massimo O-03 Thursday, 2:15pm FP-08 Friday, 10:15am Foladori, Guillermo G-16 Friday, 4:00pm Folke Henriksen, Lasse TH04-03 Friday, 2:15pm TH04-05 Saturday, 8:30am Forrat, Natalia J-03 Friday, 8:30am Fourcade, Marion FP-15 Saturday, 12:00pm Fovargue-Davies, Marc H-14 Friday, 2:15pm

162 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano Frangi, Lorenzo E-01 Thursday, 8:30am Françon, Baptiste TH08-04 Friday, 4:00pm Frederick, Stacey G-16 Friday, 4:00pm Frenkel, Steve Q-02 Thursday, 2:15pm Fujii, Gerardo B-04 Thursday, 2:15pm Fuller, Douglas B. O-07 Friday, 10:15am Fusulier, Bernard C-06 Friday, 10:15am Gabor, Daniela Veronica STH01-01 Friday, 8:30am Gainet, Celine P-04 Thursday, 4:00pm Gaitán, Flavio TH07-01 Friday, 8:30am Galanti, Maria Tullia L-02 Thursday, 10:15am Gallaga Ortega, Ma Elena M-08 Friday, 4:00pm M-09 Saturday, 8:30am Gallie, Duncan TH07-05 Saturday, 8:30am Gallo, Jason G-16 Friday, 4:00pm Gambarotto, Francesca E-06 Thursday, 4:00pm Gamble, Andrew H-04 Thursday, 10:15am H-09 Friday, 8:30am Garcia, Manuel M-01 Thursday, 8:30am Garsaa, Aziza E-02 Thursday, 8:30am Gatta, Mary G-08 Thursday, 4:00pm Gelepithis, Margarita E-08 Friday, 8:30am Gemici, Kurtulus N-06 Friday, 10:15am Genin, Emilie C-06 Friday, 10:15am Geppert, Mike F-05 Friday, 10:15am Gereffi, Gary E-03 Thursday, 10:15am O-04 Thursday, 4:00pm O-10 Saturday, 10:15am Gerner, Hans-Dieter E-02 Thursday, 8:30am Gest, Justin I-03 Friday, 2:15pm Gherardini, Alberto F-01 Thursday, 8:30am Ghosheh, Naj K-02 Friday, 10:15am Giannelli, Gianna Claudia B-08 Friday, 10:15am Ginzburg, Andrea B-01 Thursday, 10:15am Giuliani, Elisa B-06 Thursday, 4:00pm O-06 Friday, 8:30am Giunta, Anna O-02 Thursday, 10:15am O-03 Thursday, 2:15pm Glatzer, Miguel J-02 Thursday, 4:00pm J-06 Friday, 2:15pm Godenau, Dirk TH02-01 Thursday, 8:30am TH02-02 Thursday, 10:15am Golini, Ruggero O-02 Thursday, 10:15am H-13 Friday, 2:15pm Golo, Natasa P-14 Saturday, 8:30am Gomes, Eduardo Rodrigues TH07-01 Friday, 8:30am Gomes, Marcus Vinícius P. B-02 Thursday, 10:15am Gonzalez Menendez, Maria H-10 Friday, 8:30am Gonzalez-Diaz, Francisco M-04 Thursday, 4:00pm Gottschall, Karin TH05-01 Thursday, 2:15pm G-17 Friday, 4:00pm Gracia, Manuel B-06 Thursday, 4:00pm

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 163 Università degli Studi di Milano Graf, Lukas TH08-03 Friday, 2:15pm Granados, Francisco J. H-18 Saturday, 8:30am Green, Alex N-03 Thursday, 2:15pm Greer, Scott J-01 Thursday, 8:30am Gremaud, Amaury Patrick M-08 Friday, 4:00pm Greskovits, Bela FP-01 Thursday, 10:15am E-18 Saturday, 10:15am Gressgård, Leif Jarle F-05 Friday, 10:15am Groessl, Ingrid N-01 Thursday, 8:30am N-10 Saturday, 8:30am Gruber, Marc G-21 Saturday, 10:15am Guardiancich, Igor L-08 Friday, 8:30am Guarnido Rueda, Almudena M-03 Thursday, 2:15pm Gudat, Nils B-08 Friday, 10:15am Guenther, Christina F-09 Saturday, 10:15am Guery, Loris G-14 Friday, 10:15am Guidi, Mattia L-08 Friday, 8:30am Guimaraes, Sonia F-01 Thursday, 8:30am Gunnigle, Patrick H-10 Friday, 8:30am Guseva, Alya N-01 Thursday, 8:30am C-09 Saturday, 8:30am Guy, Frederick H-08 Thursday, 4:00pm Haas, Jerome P-07 Friday, 10:15am P-10 Friday, 2:15pm P-11 Friday, 4:00pm Haber, Hanan L-05 Thursday, 4:00pm Haberstroh, Charlotte TH08-03 Friday, 2:15pm Haffert, Lukas STH02-01 Friday, 10:15am Hage, Jerald F-05 Friday, 10:15am Hahn, Katrin F-09 Saturday, 10:15am Haipeter, Thomas STH03-02 Friday, 4:00pm Hamann, Silke C-03 Thursday, 2:15pm Hamed, Mai STH04-01 Saturday, 8:30am Hamilton, Gary Q-13 Friday, 4:00pm Hammer, Anita Q-15 Saturday, 8:30am Han, Sang-Won A-01 Thursday, 8:30am A-04 Friday, 8:30am Hancke, Bob J-03 Friday, 8:30am Hancock, Linda L-13 Saturday, 8:30am Hansen, Nina Katrin G-07 Thursday, 2:15pm Hara, Yasushi Q-07 Friday, 8:30am Harrington, Brooke TH04-01 Friday, 8:30am TH04-04 Friday, 4:00pm Harvey, Rachel TH03-02 Friday, 4:00pm Hasegawa, Rei Q-08 Friday, 10:15am Hasegawa, Shinji Q-06 Friday, 8:30am Q-08 Friday, 10:15am Q-11 Friday, 2:15pm Hasse, Raimund H-02 Thursday, 10:15am N-05 Friday, 8:30am Hasselbalch, Jacob TH04-03 Friday, 2:15pm Hatigan, Fergal F-09 Saturday, 10:15am

164 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano Hattam, Victoria H-12 Friday, 10:15am I-04 Friday, 2:15pm Hauff, Sven G-04 Thursday, 10:15am G-07 Thursday, 2:15pm Haugh, Helen TH06-03 Friday, 8:30am Hayes, Matthew B-04 Thursday, 2:15pm Heemskerk, Eelke H-13 Friday, 2:15pm H-20 Saturday, 10:15am Heinrich, Steffen TH07-03 Friday, 2:15pm Helderman, Jan-Kees L-05 Thursday, 4:00pm Helman, Sara J-03 Friday, 8:30am Hendrischke, Hans H-10 Friday, 8:30am Hernandez-Verme, Paula L. P-03 Thursday, 4:00pm Herrigel, Gary Q-03 Thursday, 2:15pm FP-04 Thursday, 4:00pm O-06 Friday, 8:30am H-12 Friday, 10:15am Q-16 Saturday, 8:30am Heuer, Jan-Ocko J-05 Friday, 10:15am Heyes, Jason E-06 Thursday, 4:00pm Hicks, Alexander J-09 Saturday, 10:15am Hirsch-Kreinsen, Hartmut F-09 Saturday, 10:15am Hirschle, Jochen TH06-05 Friday, 4:00pm Hirschman, Daniel TH03-01 Friday, 2:15pm Hiscox, Michael I-03 Friday, 2:15pm Hiss, Stefanie N-02 Thursday, 10:15am N-03 Thursday, 2:15pm Hlasny, Vladimir N-12 Saturday, 10:15am Hockett, Robert H-14 Friday, 2:15pm Hodgson, Geoffrey G-20 Saturday, 8:30am Holmes, Craig G-08 Thursday, 4:00pm Holperin, Michelle L-08 Friday, 8:30am Hong, Hoon H-16 Friday, 4:00pm Hopkin, Jonathan L-10 Friday, 2:15pm Hou, Dadao E-02 Thursday, 8:30am Hsieh, Michelle Q-17 Saturday, 10:15am Hsu, Kan-Lin Q-05 Thursday, 4:00pm Huang, Chung-Hsien B-13 Saturday, 10:15am Huault, Isabelle P-05 Friday, 8:30am Huber, Evelyne TH08-02 Friday, 10:15am Hubler, Olaf E-02 Thursday, 8:30am Hurlin, Christophe Q-08 Friday, 10:15am Hussain, Waheed A-04 Friday, 8:30am Hwang, Suk-Man B-11 Saturday, 8:30am Ibragimova, Dilyara C-09 Saturday, 8:30am Ibsen, Christian E-10 Friday, 10:15am Immergut, Ellen I-05 Saturday, 8:30am Inacio, Magna M-08 Friday, 4:00pm Invernizzi, Noela G-16 Friday, 4:00pm Ishikawa, Tomoko P-11 Friday, 4:00pm Issehnane, Sabina G-09 Thursday, 4:00pm Iversen, Torben TH08-01 Friday, 8:30am

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 165 Università degli Studi di Milano Jabko, Nicolas H-12 Friday, 10:15am Jackson, Gregory SP-03 Thursday, 2:15pm H-15 Friday, 4:00pm Jackson, Jason K-02 Friday, 10:15am TH03-01 Friday, 2:15pm Jaehrling, Karen TH05-02 Thursday, 4:00pm Jamasb, Tooraj FP-08 Friday, 10:15am Jang, Jongick H-16 Friday, 4:00pm Jang, Suyoun Q-11 Friday, 2:15pm Jansson, Andreas P-09 Friday, 2:15pm Jarvilehto, Mikko TH06-04 Friday, 2:15pm Jeong, Jinook H-16 Friday, 4:00pm Jeong, Young-Chul Q-12 Friday, 4:00pm Jephson, Nicholas D-01 Thursday, 10:15am Jessoula, Matteo TH07-02 Friday, 10:15am TH07-03 Friday, 2:15pm Jobert, Annette K-04 Saturday, 10:15am Johnsen, Tommi P-12 Friday, 4:00pm Jonason, Patricia A-02 Thursday, 10:15am Jones, Derek STH03-02 Friday, 4:00pm Jong, Simcha TH09-02 Friday, 8:30am Jonnergård, Karin P-04 Thursday, 4:00pm Joppert Swensson, Luana O-01 Thursday, 8:30am Jordan, Gretchen F-05 Friday, 10:15am Jorgenson, Andrew K B-07 Friday, 8:30am Joy, Joynal Abedin I-03 Friday, 2:15pm Jung, Jiwook Q-03 Thursday, 2:15pm H-11 Friday, 10:15am Jung, Mee-Kyung Q-07 Friday, 8:30am Kabbach de Castro, Luiz Ricardo L-09 Friday, 10:15am Kalchschmidt, Matteo H-13 Friday, 2:15pm Kalev, Alexandra C-07 Friday, 2:15pm Kalfagianni, Agni L-04 Thursday, 2:15pm Kalinowski, Thomas Q-11 Friday, 2:15pm N-12 Saturday, 10:15am Kalmi, Panu STH03-02 Friday, 4:00pm Kalousova, Lucie G-04 Thursday, 10:15am Kaltenbrunner, Annina STH01-01 Friday, 8:30am Kang, Hyoung-Goo P-06 Friday, 8:30am Kang, Nahee Q-10 Friday, 2:15pm B-13 Saturday, 10:15am Kappen, Jeffrey H-01 Thursday, 8:30am Karabchuk, Tatiana G-01 Thursday, 8:30am C-03 Thursday, 2:15pm Karamessini, Maria G-18 Friday, 4:00pm Karlsrud, John TH04-02 Friday, 10:15am Kato, Sota Q-18 Saturday, 10:15am Kato, Takao STH03-02 Friday, 4:00pm Kaufmann, Kai P. H-17 Saturday, 8:30am Kausch, Judith H-02 Thursday, 10:15am H-18 Saturday, 8:30am Keller, Matthew B-05 Thursday, 4:00pm

166 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano F-09 Saturday, 10:15am Kelly, Sinead TH01-03 Thursday, 2:15pm Kemayou, Yanick H-20 Saturday, 10:15am Kentikelenis, Alexander TH07-01 Friday, 8:30am Kern, Philipp H-04 Thursday, 10:15am Keune, Maarten E-06 Thursday, 4:00pm E-08 Friday, 8:30am E-11 Friday, 2:15pm Kibris, Guldeniz I-01 Friday, 8:30am Kim, Seokho B-11 Saturday, 8:30am Kim, Tai-Young Q-12 Friday, 4:00pm Kimmitt, Jonathan H-03 Thursday, 10:15am Kinderman, Daniel Phillip H-07 Thursday, 2:15pm TH03-02 Friday, 4:00pm Kirat, Thierry P-13 Saturday, 8:30am P-15 Saturday, 10:15am Kirchner, Stefan G-04 Thursday, 10:15am H-11 Friday, 10:15am Kirsch, Anja H-20 Saturday, 10:15am Kitajima, Seiko TH09-02 Friday, 8:30am Kittel, Bernhard TH05-01 Thursday, 2:15pm Klein, Elise TH07-04 Friday, 4:00pm Kluike, Marlies G-22 Saturday, 10:15am Knorringa, Peter O-05 Friday, 8:30am O-09 Saturday, 8:30am Knox, Angie C-02 Thursday, 10:15am G-19 Saturday, 8:30am Knox-Hayes, Janelle Q-09 Friday, 10:15am Koenig, Nadja N-10 Saturday, 8:30am Konzelmann, Sue H-11 Friday, 10:15am H-14 Friday, 2:15pm Koos, Sebastian A-05 Friday, 10:15am E-13 Friday, 2:15pm Kornig, Cathel G-17 Friday, 4:00pm Kosals, Leonid L-08 Friday, 8:30am Koslowski, Alison G-05 Thursday, 10:15am Koukiadaki, Aristea K-03 Friday, 2:15pm K-04 Saturday, 10:15am Koziol, Philip N-10 Saturday, 8:30am Krampf, Arie L-01 Thursday, 8:30am L-06 Thursday, 4:00pm STH01-01 Friday, 8:30am Kranz, Olaf STH03-01 Friday, 2:15pm Kretschmer, Tobias FP-08 Friday, 10:15am Kretsos, Lefteris K-03 Friday, 2:15pm Kristal, Tali TH08-01 Friday, 8:30am Kristensen, Peer Hull E-11 Friday, 2:15pm Q-16 Saturday, 8:30am Q-17 Saturday, 10:15am Kropp, Fredric TH06-02 Thursday, 4:00pm Krug, Barbara H-10 Friday, 8:30am FP-14 Saturday, 10:15am

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 167 Università degli Studi di Milano Krzywdzinski, Martin Q-06 Friday, 8:30am Q-16 Saturday, 8:30am Kubo, Izumi Q-12 Friday, 4:00pm Kudo, Satoshi Q-03 Thursday, 2:15pm Kuiper, Roel FP-08 Friday, 10:15am Kuipers, Sanneke TH04-02 Friday, 10:15am Kulin, Joakim J-07 Friday, 4:00pm Kulinowski, Kristen G-16 Friday, 4:00pm Kurland, Nancy O-05 Friday, 8:30am Kus, Basak STH02-02 Friday, 2:15pm J-07 Friday, 4:00pm Kushida, Kenji E. FP-07 Friday, 10:15am Kwak, Jun-Hyeok A-01 Thursday, 8:30am A-06 Saturday, 8:30am Kwon, Hyeok Yong J-06 Friday, 2:15pm J-07 Friday, 4:00pm Kwon, Hyunji C-07 Friday, 2:15pm Lai, Jikon STH04-01 Saturday, 8:30am Lainer-Vos, Dan I-01 Friday, 8:30am TH03-02 Friday, 4:00pm Lamontagne, Annie G-10 Thursday, 4:00pm TH07-04 Friday, 4:00pm Lamprea, Everaldo K-01 Friday, 8:30am K-03 Friday, 2:15pm Lan, Shi-chi Mike A-01 Thursday, 8:30am A-06 Saturday, 8:30am Lane, Christel G-02 Thursday, 8:30am G-22 Saturday, 10:15am Lange, Knut F-01 Thursday, 8:30am Q-07 Friday, 8:30am F-05 Friday, 10:15am F-07 Friday, 4:00pm F-09 Saturday, 10:15am Lara, Dulcinea I-04 Friday, 2:15pm Laroche, Patrice G-01 Thursday, 8:30am G-14 Friday, 10:15am Larru, José Maria B-08 Friday, 10:15am Larsson-Olaison, Ulf P-04 Thursday, 4:00pm P-10 Friday, 2:15pm Lavelle, Jonathan H-10 Friday, 8:30am Lavelle, Kathryn STH02-02 Friday, 2:15pm Laviolette, Eric F-01 Thursday, 8:30am Lawrence, Joyce F-02 Thursday, 10:15am Lazzarotti, Bruno Diniz M-02 Thursday, 10:15am Le, Hang STH03-02 Friday, 4:00pm Le Galès, Patrick FP-12 Friday, 4:00pm SP-10 Friday, 5:45pm Leber, Ute G-10 Thursday, 4:00pm Lechevalier, Sebastien FP-07 Friday, 10:15am Q-08 Friday, 10:15am Q-14 Friday, 4:00pm Lee, Changmin P-06 Friday, 8:30am

168 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano Lee, Hoyeong B-11 Saturday, 8:30am Lee, Joonkoo B-08 Friday, 10:15am O-09 Saturday, 8:30am O-10 Saturday, 10:15am Lee, Sanghoon H-16 Friday, 4:00pm Lee, Yu Ying Q-10 Friday, 2:15pm Lekashvili, Eka B-01 Thursday, 10:15am Lemoine, Benjamin STH05-01 Thursday, 10:15am STH05-02 Thursday, 2:15pm Lennerfors, Thomas Taro Q-12 Friday, 4:00pm Lero, Donna C-02 Thursday, 10:15am Levi-Faur, David L-03 Thursday, 2:15pm Levionnois, Charlotte G-11 Friday, 8:30am Levratto, Nadine E-02 Thursday, 8:30am H-03 Thursday, 10:15am H-13 Friday, 2:15pm Lewicki, Mikolaj N-01 Thursday, 8:30am H-07 Thursday, 2:15pm H-18 Saturday, 8:30am Lewin-Epstien, Noah C-07 Friday, 2:15pm Lewis, Paul E-06 Thursday, 4:00pm Lewis, Tim H-14 Friday, 2:15pm Li, Rebecca S.K. Q-11 Friday, 2:15pm Li, Sherry (Xin) I-02 Friday, 10:15am Li, Zhengyu F-03 Thursday, 2:15pm Liao, Carol K-02 Friday, 10:15am Lignon, Vincent G-03 Thursday, 10:15am Lim, Hyun-Chin B-08 Friday, 10:15am B-11 Saturday, 8:30am Lima, Iara P-15 Saturday, 10:15am Lin, Jing Q-01 Thursday, 8:30am Lindsay, Colin TH05-01 Thursday, 2:15pm TH05-02 Thursday, 4:00pm Lindstrom, Nicole TH03-04 Saturday, 10:15am Linnay, Joanne TH06-05 Friday, 4:00pm Llofriu, Miguel A-04 Friday, 8:30am A-07 Saturday, 10:15am Locke, Richard E-03 Thursday, 10:15am FP-11 Friday, 2:15pm FP-13 Friday, 4:00pm Lomeli, Leonardo M-04 Thursday, 4:00pm Lopez de Llergo, Ana Teresa M-06 Friday, 10:15am Lopez Noval, Borja B-01 Thursday, 10:15am Lopez-Puertas, Monica H-06 Thursday, 2:15pm Luca, Anastasia Maria G-07 Thursday, 2:15pm Lue, Jen-Der J-02 Thursday, 4:00pm Lundesgaard, Jon P-12 Friday, 4:00pm Lup, Daniela H-08 Thursday, 4:00pm Luthje, Boy Q-09 Friday, 10:15am López-Sala, Ana María TH02-01 Thursday, 8:30am TH02-02 Thursday, 10:15am I-05 Saturday, 8:30am

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 169 Università degli Studi di Milano Maddox, Charles K-02 Friday, 10:15am Maestripieri, Lara J-02 Thursday, 4:00pm D-02 Friday, 8:30am Maetzke, Margitta J-01 Thursday, 8:30am Mahutga, Matthew C. B-07 Friday, 8:30am Mailand, Mikkel FP-05 Thursday, 4:00pm L-12 Friday, 4:00pm Makszin, Kristin TH08-02 Friday, 10:15am Malberti, Corrado G-23 Saturday, 10:15am Malets, Olga L-04 Thursday, 2:15pm Mallett, Jacky P-14 Saturday, 8:30am Maman, Daniel L-02 Thursday, 10:15am N-05 Friday, 8:30am N-11 Saturday, 8:30am Maneri, Marcello I-01 Friday, 8:30am Mann, Stefan G-04 Thursday, 10:15am Manzo, Cecilia F-01 Thursday, 8:30am Manzo, Cecilia L-02 Thursday, 10:15am Maranghi, Elena TH01-04 Thursday, 4:00pm Marantz, Erez C-07 Friday, 2:15pm Marchini, Pier Luigi P-07 Friday, 10:15am Mares, Isabela TH07-03 Friday, 2:15pm E-12 Friday, 2:15pm Margvelashvili, Maia B-01 Thursday, 10:15am Markus, Stanislav H-01 Thursday, 8:30am Maron, Asa J-03 Friday, 8:30am Marques, Paulo Roberto STH02-01 Friday, 10:15am Marsden, David G-08 Thursday, 4:00pm J-08 Saturday, 8:30am G-21 Saturday, 10:15am Marti, Simon L-06 Thursday, 4:00pm Martin, Cathie Jo FP-05 Thursday, 4:00pm E-12 Friday, 2:15pm H-15 Friday, 4:00pm TH03-04 Saturday, 10:15am Martin-Artiles, Antonio M-06 Friday, 10:15am Martin-Navarro, José Luis M-06 Friday, 10:15am Martinelli, Alberto FP-05 Thursday, 4:00pm Martinez, Candace F-04 Thursday, 4:00pm Martinez Franzoni, Juliana B-07 Friday, 8:30am Martins, Thais Joi G-03 Thursday, 10:15am D-02 Friday, 8:30am Marx, Kris Q-04 Thursday, 4:00pm Marx, Paul G-05 Thursday, 10:15am Massi, Eliza B-02 Thursday, 10:15am Matiaske, Wenzel STH03-01 Friday, 2:15pm STH03-02 Friday, 4:00pm Matsuda, Patricia Mari H-01 Thursday, 8:30am H-06 Thursday, 2:15pm D-02 Friday, 8:30am Mayer, Frederick O-09 Saturday, 8:30am Mayhew, Ken G-08 Thursday, 4:00pm

170 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano McCaffrey, Sara Jane O-05 Friday, 8:30am McDermott, Gerald A. B-05 Thursday, 4:00pm O-06 Friday, 8:30am L-11 Friday, 4:00pm McGovern, Patrick I-03 Friday, 2:15pm McIntyre, Janet Judy A-04 Friday, 8:30am McLean, Caitlin G-05 Thursday, 10:15am McNally, Christopher A Q-04 Thursday, 4:00pm Q-14 Friday, 4:00pm McNamara, Dennis Q-07 Friday, 8:30am Meardi, Guglielmo E-07 Thursday, 4:00pm E-08 Friday, 8:30am E-11 Friday, 2:15pm Mears, Ashley TH01-04 Thursday, 4:00pm Mediavilla, Mauro M-02 Thursday, 10:15am Mehrpouya, Afshin STH02-02 Friday, 2:15pm L-13 Saturday, 8:30am Mellet, Kevin F-07 Friday, 4:00pm G-23 Saturday, 10:15am Membiela, Matías A-07 Saturday, 10:15am Mendes de Brito Antunes, Bethania G-22 Saturday, 10:15am Menghinello, Stefano O-03 Thursday, 2:15pm Mettenheim, Kurt P-01 Thursday, 2:15pm Micelli, Stefano O-02 Thursday, 10:15am Michon, Francois G-17 Friday, 4:00pm Miele, Francesco G-19 Saturday, 8:30am Miguel, Antonia Celene H-06 Thursday, 2:15pm Milano, Claudio B-03 Thursday, 2:15pm A-05 Friday, 10:15am Milberg, William O-09 Saturday, 8:30am Millan, Ana M-04 Thursday, 4:00pm Mingione, Enzo C-01 Thursday, 8:30am Mitussis, Darryn Q-10 Friday, 2:15pm Miyamoto, Mitsuharu G-01 Thursday, 8:30am Moeller, Iris STH03-01 Friday, 2:15pm Moen, Eli F-02 Thursday, 10:15am Mohanty, Mritiunjoy Q-15 Saturday, 8:30am Molina, Cristobal M-03 Thursday, 2:15pm Molina, Oscar E-09 Friday, 8:30am E-14 Friday, 4:00pm Molina Morales, Agustín M-03 Thursday, 2:15pm Molina Romo, Oscar M-06 Friday, 10:15am Mollo, Maria de Lourdes M-10 Saturday, 10:15am Monaghan, Sinead H-10 Friday, 8:30am Monciardini, David P-08 Friday, 10:15am Monno, Valeria TH01-04 Thursday, 4:00pm Montagne, Sabine STH05-01 Thursday, 10:15am STH05-02 Thursday, 2:15pm Monteiro, Cristiano Fonseca H-01 Thursday, 8:30am Monza, Lidia TH01-01 Thursday, 8:30am Moog, Petra G-06 Thursday, 2:15pm Moon, Jeremy B-06 Thursday, 4:00pm

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 171 Università degli Studi di Milano Mora Cortes, Andres Felipe M-03 Thursday, 2:15pm Morales Romero, Rocio Guadalupe A-07 Saturday, 10:15am Morel, Sylvie C-04 Thursday, 4:00pm Moreno, Gloria M-07 Friday, 2:15pm Morgan, Glenn B-02 Thursday, 10:15am FP-04 Thursday, 4:00pm P-05 Friday, 8:30am Q-08 Friday, 10:15am Q-12 Friday, 4:00pm Morning, Ann I-01 Friday, 8:30am Moro, Francesco Niccolò L-02 Thursday, 10:15am H-13 Friday, 2:15pm Morris, Mike O-10 Saturday, 10:15am Moscati, Roberto TH09-02 Friday, 8:30am Mosher, James L-07 Friday, 8:30am J-07 Friday, 4:00pm J-09 Saturday, 10:15am Mote, Jonathan F-05 Friday, 10:15am Moullet, Stéphanie G-04 Thursday, 10:15am G-12 Friday, 8:30am G-18 Friday, 4:00pm Mudge, Stephanie Lee TH03-03 Saturday, 8:30am Muennich, Sascha TH03-02 Friday, 4:00pm P-16 Saturday, 10:15am Mukai, Yuichiro Q-03 Thursday, 2:15pm Mun, Eunmi Q-03 Thursday, 2:15pm C-07 Friday, 2:15pm Mundlak, Guy E-13 Friday, 2:15pm Murayama, Ciro M-04 Thursday, 4:00pm Murgia, Annalisa C-04 Thursday, 4:00pm C-06 Friday, 10:15am C-07 Friday, 2:15pm C-08 Friday, 4:00pm G-19 Saturday, 8:30am Murray, Gregor H-10 Friday, 8:30am Musselin, Christine TH09-02 Friday, 8:30am TH09-03 Friday, 10:15am Muzio, Daniel TH04-04 Friday, 4:00pm Muñoz-Comet, Jacobo TH02-02 Thursday, 10:15am Mäkinen, Mikko STH03-02 Friday, 4:00pm Nadvi, Khalid O-01 Thursday, 8:30am O-05 Friday, 8:30am O-09 Saturday, 8:30am Nagel, Sebastian N-03 Thursday, 2:15pm Nahm, Jonas O-07 Friday, 10:15am Nakano, Tsutomu F-08 Friday, 4:00pm Naqvi, Natalya N-04 Thursday, 4:00pm Natsvlishvili, Ia J-03 Friday, 8:30am Nava-Bolaños, Isalia C-09 Saturday, 8:30am Nee, Victor FP-14 Saturday, 10:15am Negrelli, Serafino K-04 Saturday, 10:15am Negri, Nicola FP-12 Friday, 4:00pm

172 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano Nelson, Moira G-05 Thursday, 10:15am G-15 Friday, 2:15pm Nem Singh, Jewellord B-02 Thursday, 10:15am Neri, Stefano E-09 Friday, 8:30am Nesheim, Torstein F-05 Friday, 10:15am Neubaeumer, Renate G-07 Thursday, 2:15pm Newman, Abraham L-02 Thursday, 10:15am Nicol, Olivia H-04 Thursday, 10:15am N-09 Friday, 4:00pm Nielsen, Klaus H-04 Thursday, 10:15am Q-09 Friday, 10:15am Nienass, Benjamin I-04 Friday, 2:15pm Nilsson, Adriana TH04-01 Friday, 8:30am Nocella, Gianluigi B-01 Thursday, 10:15am Noel, Florent N-09 Friday, 4:00pm Noelke, Andreas FP-01 Thursday, 10:15am P-16 Saturday, 10:15am Nohara, Hiroatsu G-01 Thursday, 8:30am G-13 Friday, 10:15am Noordegraaf, Mirko TH04-02 Friday, 10:15am Nugent, Jeffrey Bishop O-02 Thursday, 10:15am Nziali, Emeran TH06-05 Friday, 4:00pm O Riain, Sean STH02-03 Friday, 4:00pm O'Brien, Justin P-02 Thursday, 2:15pm O'Reilly, Jacqueline Anne C-04 Thursday, 4:00pm Odella, Francesca D-01 Thursday, 10:15am Offe, Claus FP-15 Saturday, 12:00pm Oh, Yeji E-01 Thursday, 8:30am Okada, Aya Q-15 Saturday, 8:30am Okamura, Kazuaki G-13 Friday, 10:15am Oktay, Beyza L-06 Thursday, 4:00pm Olah, Serban G-09 Thursday, 4:00pm Olejniczak, Michael TH05-01 Thursday, 2:15pm Oliver, Rebecca E-07 Thursday, 4:00pm Olivié, Iliana B-01 Thursday, 10:15am B-06 Thursday, 4:00pm Omarova, Saule H-05 Thursday, 2:15pm H-14 Friday, 2:15pm Opper, Sonja FP-14 Saturday, 10:15am Orihuela, Jose Carlos B-10 Friday, 2:15pm Ormiston, Jarrod TH06-03 Friday, 8:30am Ornston, Darius F-08 Friday, 4:00pm Ortega Ochoa, Rosa Maria M-01 Thursday, 8:30am Ortiz, Horacio STH05-01 Thursday, 10:15am STH05-02 Thursday, 2:15pm Ortiz, Josefina A-07 Saturday, 10:15am Ortlieb, Renate STH03-01 Friday, 2:15pm Osawa, Mari Q-01 Thursday, 8:30am Q-08 Friday, 10:15am Ossenbruegge, Juergen TH01-02 Thursday, 10:15am Ouroussoff, Alexandra STH05-02 Thursday, 2:15pm N-10 Saturday, 8:30am

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 173 Università degli Studi di Milano Ozel, Isik L-05 Thursday, 4:00pm B-10 Friday, 2:15pm Painceira, Juan Pablo STH01-01 Friday, 8:30am Pais, Ivana F-01 Thursday, 8:30am Palumbo, Antonella L-07 Friday, 8:30am Papetti, Andrea H-04 Thursday, 10:15am P-01 Thursday, 2:15pm P-03 Thursday, 4:00pm Park, Eunice N-06 Friday, 10:15am Park, Gil-Sung A-01 Thursday, 8:30am A-06 Saturday, 8:30am Park, Jonghyun H-16 Friday, 4:00pm Park, Manseop A-01 Thursday, 8:30am A-06 Saturday, 8:30am Park, Min G-01 Thursday, 8:30am G-07 Thursday, 2:15pm Parker, Rachel Q-07 Friday, 8:30am G-16 Friday, 4:00pm Parreño-Castellano, Juan TH02-01 Thursday, 8:30am Partida Rocha, Raquel Edith B-03 Thursday, 2:15pm Pascoe-Deslauriers, Rachelle TH05-02 Thursday, 4:00pm Passaretta, Giampiero G-06 Thursday, 2:15pm Passarge, Eva N-05 Friday, 8:30am Pattberg, Philipp L-04 Thursday, 2:15pm Paudyn, Bartholomew N-02 Thursday, 10:15am Pauls, Robert Q-02 Thursday, 2:15pm Pavolini, Emmanuele J-01 Thursday, 8:30am E-09 Friday, 8:30am J-04 Friday, 10:15am Peci, Alketa L-08 Friday, 8:30am Pedersini, Roberto E-09 Friday, 8:30am FP-08 Friday, 10:15am Pedriana, Nicholas K-01 Friday, 8:30am Pendleton, Andrew N-07 Friday, 2:15pm Peredo, Ana Maria TH06-03 Friday, 8:30am Perez, Aitor B-06 Thursday, 4:00pm Perez Ortiz, Laura M-07 Friday, 2:15pm Perez Trujillo, Manuel E-02 Thursday, 8:30am Perin, Emmanuelle E-16 Saturday, 8:30am Perraudin, Corrine G-11 Friday, 8:30am Perrin-Joly, Constance J-02 Thursday, 4:00pm Perry, James TH04-03 Friday, 2:15pm P-14 Saturday, 8:30am Peter, Tamra G-06 Thursday, 2:15pm Petit, Heloise G-11 Friday, 8:30am Petzold, Knut G-06 Thursday, 2:15pm Pickles, John O-09 Saturday, 8:30am O-10 Saturday, 10:15am Picot, Georg TH07-02 Friday, 10:15am G-15 Friday, 2:15pm Pietrobelli, Carlo O-04 Thursday, 4:00pm Pinhanez, Monica J-05 Friday, 10:15am

174 SASE 2013 – States in Crisis Università degli Studi di Milano STH02-03 Friday, 4:00pm Piore, Michael E-03 Thursday, 10:15am H-12 Friday, 10:15am Piper, Nicola TH02-02 Thursday, 10:15am Pirson, Michael A. P-08 Friday, 10:15am L-14 Saturday, 10:15am Piscitello, Lucia H-13 Friday, 2:15pm Pitluck, Aaron H-05 Thursday, 2:15pm STH04-01 Saturday, 8:30am STH04-02 Saturday, 10:15am Pochet, Philippe K-04 Saturday, 10:15am Pohl, Carsten C-03 Thursday, 2:15pm Pohlmann, Markus B-11 Saturday, 8:30am Polillo, Simone TH03-01 Friday, 2:15pm TH03-04 Saturday, 10:15am Ponte, Stefano O-04 Thursday, 4:00pm Pontusson, Jonas TH08-01 Friday, 8:30am Poon, Martha STH05-02 Thursday, 2:15pm P-05 Friday, 8:30am Posner, Elliot L-02 Thursday, 10:15am Powell, Erin TH06-02 Thursday, 4:00pm Powell, Justin J.W. TH09-03 Friday, 10:15am Pradella, Sebastien TH01-03 Thursday, 2:15pm Prosser, Thomas E-16 Saturday, 8:30am Pulido, Bibiana O-02 Thursday, 10:15am Pulignano, Valeria E-08 Friday, 8:30am E-11 Friday, 2:15pm Qing, Qiu Q-16 Saturday, 8:30am Quack, Sigrid TH04-05 Saturday, 8:30am Rabellotti, Roberta O-04 Thursday, 4:00pm Rainelli, Helene N-09 Friday, 4:00pm Ramana, D.V. P-06 Friday, 8:30am Ramella, Francesco FP-06 Friday, 10:15am F-08 Friday, 4:00pm Ramirez, Paulina O-07 Friday, 10:15am Ramirez Perez, Sigfrido M-06 Friday, 10:15am Ramirez-Varas, Surayabi TH09-01 Thursday, 4:00pm Ranci, Costanzo J-01 Thursday, 8:30am FP-12 Friday, 4:00pm Rapoport, Hillel I-03 Friday, 2:15pm Rapp, William H-10 Friday, 8:30am Rathert, Nikolas H-07 Thursday, 2:15pm Rattu, Paola TH01-01 Thursday, 8:30am Rayna, Thierry F-04 Thursday, 4:00pm F-07 Friday, 4:00pm Razzolini, Orsola G-11 Friday, 8:30am G-23 Saturday, 10:15am Reda, Ayman H-17 Saturday, 8:30am Redding, Gordon FP-07 Friday, 10:15am Q-13 Friday, 4:00pm Regalia, Ida FP-11 Friday, 2:15pm FP-13 Friday, 4:00pm

SASE 2013 – States in Crisis 175 Università degli Studi di Milano G-20 Saturday, 8:30am Regan, Aidan E-06 Thursday, 4:00pm Regini, Marino E-03 Thursday, 10:15am FP-04 Thursday, 4:00pm TH09-02 Friday, 8:30am TH09-03 Friday, 10:15am FP-15 Saturday, 12:00pm Rehm, Philipp TH08-01 Friday, 8:30am Reinert, Mauricio L-07 Friday, 8:30am Ren, Bing Q-06 Friday, 8:30am Renckens, Stefan L-04 Thursday, 2:15pm Reslinger, Coralie FP-07 Friday, 10:15am Rethel, Lena N-08 Friday, 4:00pm STH04-01 Saturday, 8:30am STH04-02 Saturday, 10:15am Reyneri, Emilio FP-11 Friday, 2:15pm FP-13 Friday, 4:00pm Reynolds, Elisabeth F-02 Thursday, 10:15am Riach, John G-06 Thursday, 2:15pm Richard, Chrystelle P-05 Friday, 8:30am Rinawi, Miriam G-02 Thursday, 8:30am Rinken, Sebastian TH02-01 Thursday, 8:30am Rioux, Claude O-02 Thursday, 10:15am Rivera, Pablo A-05 Friday, 10:15am M-09 Saturday, 8:30am Rivera-Ottenberger, Anny TH09-01 Thursday, 4:00pm Robé, Jean-Philippe P-10 Friday, 2:15pm Rocha, Vera G-03 Thursday, 10:15am Rocha de Sousa, Miguel B-07 Friday, 8:30am Rodela, Romina A-02 Thursday, 10:15am Rodriguez, Asuncion M-06 Friday, 10:15am Rodriguez, Gabriel G-13 Friday, 10:15am Rodriguez, Jose M-05 Friday, 8:30am G-13 Friday, 10:15am Rodriguez, Ricardo M-10 Saturday, 10:15am Rodriguez, Vanesa I-02 Friday, 10:15am Roemer-Mahler, Anne B-09 Friday, 10:15am Rona-Tas, Akos N-01 Thursday, 8:30am N-03 Thursday, 2:15pm E-18 Saturday, 10:15am Roscigno, Vincent C-02 Thursday, 10:15am Rosenhek, Zeev N-04 Thursday, 4:00pm STH01-01 Friday, 8:30am Rosenstein, Emilie J-08 Saturday, 8:30am Rossi, Ugo TH01-01 Thursday, 8:30am Routh, Supriya E-01 Thursday, 8:30am Rubery, Jill G-12 Friday, 8:30am G-18 Friday, 4:00pm Rubio, Alicia M-04 Thursday, 4:00pm Rudnyckyj, Daromir STH04-01 Saturday, 8:30am Rueda, David TH08-02 Friday, 10:15am Ruesga Benito, Santos Miguel E-02 Thursday, 8:30am

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