2018 Conference Organizers & Staff

Program Committee

Gary Herrigel Sébastien Lechevalier Mary Gallagher Tobias Schulze-Cleven

Local Organizing Committee

Masayo Fujimoto Tadashi Yagi Sayaka Sakoda

Local Organizing Staff

Madoka Watanabe Asuka Nakatani Mari Bito Rieko Ikeda Zhang Tao Kensuke Takamura Xiangyu Li Hiroko Ryu

SASE Paris Staff

Martha Zuber (Executive Director) Jacob Bromberg Patricia Zraidi Shaun William Owen Table of Contents

At-A-Glance Calendar …………………………………………………………………………….. 2 Presidential Welcome ……………………………………………………….…………………… 5 About This Program…………………………………………...……...……………………….….. 6 This Year’s Conference Theme……………………….……………………………………….. 7 Next Year’s Conference Theme…………………………………………………………..…… 8 Call for 2019 Mini-Conference Themes…………………………………………………… 9 Special Events……………………………………………………………………………………… 10 General Information for Participants…………………………………………………….. 11 Maps…………….……………………………………………………………………………………… 12 SASE Early Career Workshop Awards…………………………………………………… 15 EHESS/ Fondation France-Japon Young Researcher Travel Prizes………….. 17 EHESS/ Fondation France-Japon Best Paper Award………………………………. 18 SER Best Paper Prize……………………………………………………………………………. 19 SASE 2018 Elections…………………………………………………………………………….. 20 List of Sessions and Rooms by Network and Mini-Conference……………..…. 21 Main Schedule……………………………………………………………………………………... 36 Participant Index……..…………………………………………………………………………....89

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SASE 30th Annual Conference Doshisha University (Kyoto, Japan): 23-25 June 2018

Global Reordering: Prospects for Equality, Democracy, and Justice

Friday, June 22 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm: Registration (Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building, Room RY103) Saturday, June 23 8:00 am - 5:30 pm: Registration (Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building, Lobby) Morning Afternoon 9:00-10:30: Sessions 2:30-4:00: Sessions 10:30-10:45: Break 4:00-4:15: Break 10:45-12:15: Sessions 4:15-5:45: Sessions

6:00-7:00: 1:15-2:15: Featured Speaker Featured Speaker Christine Parker Ching Kwan Lee University of Melbourne, Australia University of California - Los Angeles, USA The Challenge of Eco-Social Regulation in The Specter of Global China

a Consumptogenic World

Hardy Hall (Basement floor of Kambaikan Building, Hardy Hall Muromachi Campus) (Basement floor of Kambaikan Building, Muromachi Campus)

7:15-9:00 Welcome Reception

Keishikan Building

(1st Floor and Basement Floor) SASE 2018: Global Reordering: Prospects for Equality, Democracy, and Justice 2 Doshisha University Sunday, June 24 8:00 am - 5:30 pm: Registration (Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building, Lobby) Morning Afternoon

9:00-10:30: Sessions 2:30-4:00: Sessions

10:30-10:45: Break 4:00-4:15: Break

10:45-12:15: Sessions 4:15-5:45: Sessions

6:00-7:00:

1:15-2:15: Presidential Address

Featured Speaker Gary Herrigel University of Chicago Emiko Ochiai , Japan Hardy Hall (Basement floor of Kambaikan Building, Toward a Theory of Human Muromachi Campus) Reproduction in Mature Societies: Asian, European and American Paths

7:00-7:30: Hardy Hall (Basement floor of Kambaikan Building Muromachi Campus) Awards Ceremony

Hardy Hall (Basement floor of Kambaikan Building, Muromachi Campus)

8:00-10:30

Gala Reception

Kyoto Hotel Okura

Gyoun Banquet Hall, 4th floor

(537-4 Ichinofunairicho, Nakagyo Ward)

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9:00-10:30: Sessions

10:30-10:45: Break

10:45-12:15: Sessions

12:15-1:15:

Featured Speaker

Wang Hui Tsinghua University, China

The Crisis of Equality-in-Difference and the Decline of Representation

Hardy Hall (Basement floor of Kambaikan Building, Muromachi Campus)

SASE 2018: Global Reordering: Prospects for Equality, Democracy, and Justice 4 Doshisha University A Word from SASE President Gary Herrigel

SASE is delighted and honored to be able to host its Annual Meeting in Kyoto this year. Asia has long been a focus of attention for many members of the Association and increasing numbers of our members come from many fine Universities in the region. Moreover, it is an auspicious historical moment in the global political economy due in no small part to the way in which the spectacular rise of the larger Asia region has transformed trade and power relations around the world. By having our annual meeting in Asia for the first time, SASE is both acknowledging and expressing these shifts in emphasis and attention. We are increasingly a global organization not only in word, but also in deed. May the future continue to cultivate the open cosmopolitan spirit within our organization that the current inaugural meeting in Asia represents.

The SASE leadership would like to thank the many people who have made this first meeting in Asia possible. Our hosts at Doshisha University have been incredibly efficient and gracious in extending themselves and their venue for the conference. We thank in particular Masayo Fujimoto, Sayaka Sakoda, Madoka Watanabe, and Tadashi Yagi for an inordinate amount of hard work and very good will in making things happen. We are also grateful to the Kyoto Convention Bureau, ANA Airlines, and the Fondation France-Japon de L’EHESS, as well as to Doshisha University itself, for underwriting support. Finally, thanks need to be extended to the SASE staff, Martha Zuber, Pat Zraidi, and Jacob Bromberg, for staying on top of the infinite number of details and unbounded tasks associated with an international meeting of this scale and scope. Bravo to all!

The President would like to thank the members of the Program Committee, Mary Gallagher and Tobias Schulze-Cleven, for their broad knowledge and hard work identifying great speakers and panels for the conference. But most importantly, we all need to thank the Program Director, Sébastien Lechevalier, whose extensive knowledge of the academic and cultural landscape in Japan helped in uncountable ways to make this event in Kyoto possible.

May you all have a wonderful and productive event in Kyoto!

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This conference schedule has been loosely divided into two event types: speakers and sessions. In an attempt to limit scheduling conflicts, sessions do not overlap with featured speakers.

Plenary and semi-plenary featured speakers are all listed in the at-a-glance calendar.

There are ten time slots for sessions over the course of 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 Events as SP.

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 (e.g., Jane Doe, A-8). Once you have this information, you can look for the A-8 panel in the main schedule in order to find the session time and location. Alternatively, you can visit https://sase.confex.com/sase/2018/meetingapp.cgi/Home or download the SASE 2018 mobile app through Google Play or the Apple Store.

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: You must bring your own laptop if you plan on using a PowerPoint presentation (Macintosh users should also bring a standard VGA convertor).

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Global Reordering: Prospects for Equality, Democracy and Justice Doshisha University – Kyoto, Japan

For decades, scholars have been charting the multiple effects of “globalization” on political, economic and social practices in the developed and developing world. Broadly, globalization has been understood to involve open trade and the growth of transnational flows, linkages and interdependencies at all levels involving knowledge, labor, business, finance, technology, regulation and norms, such as human rights. After World War II, multiple regimes and institutions traversing and interlinking domestic and transnational positions emerged and were then continuously modified to foster and govern the globalization process. For decades, the diffusion of the ideology and practice architectures of “globalization” was made possible by a strong developed capitalist alliance of mostly western powers, headed by the United States. The results of this historical project have been highly uneven: some regions of the global south (especially Asia), experienced tremendous growth and living standard improvement, while others (eg in Africa) languished; the metropolitan north experienced an initial multiple decade period of prosperity followed by ever more obvious stagnation and socio-economic distress. After more than a half century of increasing openness, nearly all regions in the north and south are experiencing alarming and seemingly ever worsening inequality and often painfully disruptive adjustment in work, civic and private lives. In the wake of these developments, the forces unleashed by the globalization project now seem to be pushing toward its recalibration. Economic success in Asia, especially in China, has shifted global power relations and alliances, challenging the premier position of the US. Recently, populist and authoritarian movements in many global regions have channeled reactions to globalization’s disruptive qualities into political challenges to the basic practices and governance architectures undergirding globalization both domestically and transnationally. Today, at nearly every level of social life across the globe, social, economic and political relations, practices and modes of organization and governance have been unsettled and destabilized. How should we make sense of the current moment? Exhaustion, rage, reaction, reform, transformation and experimentation all seem to be present and intermingling in turbulent and unpredictable ways. The 2018 annual SASE conference in Kyoto will serve as an occasion for existing SASE networks, as well as new groupings in the form of mini-conferences, to explore the ways in which the processes of reordering occurring across the globe are impacting traditional research areas and paradigms of analysis. How are new developments redrawing the practice and governance terrain within firms and corporations, in management practices, in the welfare state, the law, in industrial relations, across supply chains and in regulation? Are processes of innovation and technological change substantively affected by (or even driving) the current process of global reordering? SASE as a community has long embraced values furthering equality, justice and democracy across a broad array of research terrains. How do reordering processes impact those commitments? The Association’s first meeting in Asia, itself an expression of the changing composition of the global academic conversation, seems like a very fitting occasion for reflection on these powerful dynamics of change and recomposition.

President: Gary Herrigel Program Directors: Gary Herrigel and Sebastien Lechevalier Program Committee: Mary Gallagher and Tobias Schulze-Cleven

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Fathomless Futures: Algorithmic and Imagined The New School – New York City, USA 27-29 June 2019

Call for papers We all live our lives forward, facing uncertain futures, yet social scientists feel most comfortable explaining the social world through causes rooted in the past or through the constraints and resources lodged in the present. Such explanations omit an important step: both historic and structural forces are refracted through the set of expectations people have about futures they imagine. Those forces are activated by the anticipation of what lies ahead. We live in a time of rapidly growing predictive technologies, and spectacular prediction failures. Powerful algorithms are predicting and guiding our actions from economic forecasts, stock trading models, consumer research, hiring decisions, welfare administration, risk management, electoral mobilization, and political choices to the most mundane tasks of everyday life, like borrowing money, choosing books and movies, typing messages, filtering spam, and driving cars. Artificial intelligence, machine learning, and big data are refashioning work, markets, governmentality, sociability, identity, and morality in unexpected ways and are redrawing the boundaries of what counts as valuable skills, knowledge, and culture. Their societal effects vary: they democratize access to information, but threaten privacy, help us with everyday chores, yet turn our personal data into a tradeable commodity. Improved efficiencies of prediction may bring great benefits in areas like healthcare and public safety, while trapping many in vicious cycles of accumulating disadvantages. Just as predictive technologies proliferate, the world is becoming increasingly unpredictable. Our age is one of economic and political volatility that has presented ordinary people and experts alike with a series of great surprises, a heightened sense of uncertainty, and anxiety. With globalization both charging forward and in retreat, democracies in crisis, inequalities growing, institutions fraying, and large populations fleeing poverty and violence, exacerbated by our increasingly unstable natural environment, the future seems exceptionally inscrutable. As no significant utopian political or economic alternatives are on offer, history appears to resemble a driverless car that is oblivious to our intended destination. The absence of a desirable and credible future in the public imagination makes inequality and injustice even harder to accept, fostering desperate resistance, resignation, or false nostalgia for golden pasts that never existed. While this conference will feature papers all across topics of traditional concern for socio-economics, we especially welcome submissions addressing these changes in politics, the economy, and society at large. How can we understand the direction in which we are headed? What are the various ways to regulate these processes? How are these changes influencing inequalities, democracy, labor, communities, and the international balance of power? How should we think of time in social life? What role does imagination play in the economy? Will the mechanization of human cognition lead to a mindless social universe? How are identities being reconfigured? What has happened to human expectations, hopes, and predictions? How can we (re)gain control over our collective futures? Established in 1989, SASE owes its remarkable success to the determination to provide a platform for creative research addressing important social problems. Throughout its three decades, SASE has encouraged and hosted rigorous work of any methodological or theoretical bent from around the world based on the principle that innovative research emerges from paying attention to wider context and connecting knowledge developed in different fields. This conference will also be an occasion to celebrate SASE’s 30th anniversary. President: Akos Rona-Tas ([email protected]) Program Committee: Akos Rona-Tas (chair), Jenny Andersson, Jens Beckert, Virag Molnar, and Jackie O’Reilly

SASE 2018: Global Reordering: Prospects for Equality, Democracy, and Justice 8 Doshisha University SASE 2019 Mini-Conference Themes Call for Proposals Fathomless Futures: Algorithmic and Imagined

Mini-Conference Theme Proposal Deadline: 1 October 2018

As they have in the past years, thematic mini-conferences will form a key element of next year’s annual conference in New York City, hosted by The New School from 27-29 June 2019. Proposals are now welcome for mini-conference themes. Several 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, “Fathomless Futures: Algorithmic and Imagined,” 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 1 October 2018. 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 3 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 27 May 2019. 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 2019 theme. Please see www.sase.org to see mini-conference themes from previous years.

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

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Special Events

Meet the Editors: Socio-Economic Review A Discussion of Publication Strategies, Topics, and New Developments with the Editors The editors of Socio-Economic Review will speak on getting published in the journal in room RY403 of the Ryoshinkan building from 9:00am-10:30am on Sunday, June 24th.

Women’s Forum SASE is pleased to launch it’s inaugural Women’s Forum (organized by Sarah Ashwin, Chiara Benassi, Virginia L Doellgast, Jacqueline O'Reilly, Caroline Ruiner, and Dorottya Sallai [chair]), which aims to improve senior representation of women in academia, to stimulate discussions about important issues, including but not limited to ‘challenges of publishing’, ‘work-life balance’, ‘leadership roles’ or ‘career progression’, as well as to facilitate networking among female scholars within SASE. The event will provide an opportunity for female SASE colleagues to share their ideas, grow their professional network, and liaise with other women within their field or more generally in academia. This event will begin with a peer-to-peer session, organized as moderated workshops along various themes during the 10:45am-12:15pm session on Sunday, June 24th. The Women’s Forum will meet on the 5th floor of the Neiseikan building, and will be followed by a self-funded lunch. Participants will work in small groups and will have the opportunity to confidentially discuss issues, raise problems, explore areas of interest about their work and career in academia and receive advice, information about best practice, and recommendations from each other. Afterwards, there will be an informal follow-up lunch for networking and gathering ideas for the following year’s meeting. The event is open to female SASE participants and those who identify as women. Box lunches will be available on a first come, first served basis.

Tea Ceremony Students from Doshisha University will very kindly be hosting a tea ceremony for SASE participants on Saturday, June 23rd from 2pm-4pm in the first floor lounge of the Ryoshinkan building. Green tea and Japanese sweets will be served to 100 participants on a first come, first served basis.

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General Information for Participants

Computers and Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi is available on the “Doshisha_Univ.” network. The password is Doshisha and there is no need to enter a username.

*Please note: You must bring your own laptop if you plan on using a PowerPoint presentation (Macintosh users should also bring a standard VGA convertor).

Refreshments and Rest Areas

o Coffee and water will be available at various locations of the conference sites. o Room RY101 is available as a rest area for anyone who is ill or needs emergency care o Room RY104 available as a rest area for all conference participants

Photocopies

Three photocopiers are available on the basement floor of the Ryohshinkan Building, next to the Ryoshinkan book store.

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A limited number of box lunches will be available for sale in the cafeteria area on Saturday the 23rd and Sunday the 24th.

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SASE 2018 Early Career Workshop Award

SASE extends warm congratulations to the recipients of the 3rd Early Career Workshop. Winners participated in a one-day workshop hosted by senior SASE professors. The workshop provided an opportunity for longer and deeper discussion of applicants’ conference papers, enabling early career researcher networking, and offered sessions on getting published and career development, and an introduction to socio-economics. Workshop participants will be honored at the awards ceremony on Sunday evening, June 24th.

Assaf Bondy, Tel Aviv University, Israel Inclusion and Exclusion in Emergent IR Frameworks Network E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States – Session E-15

Wei Chen, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong The Informal Strike Organization and Its Outcomes in South China: Worker Representative Mechanism and Sustained Leadership to Strike Outcomes K: Institutional Experimentation in the Regulation of Work and Employment – Session K-10

Rasmus Christensen, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark “It’s an Art, Not a Science”: Professionalisation and Global Governance in the Case of Transfer Pricing D: Professions and Professionals in a Globalizing World – Session D-11

Pauline Debanes, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, France Modes of Insertion into Global Value Chains: A Source of Firms’ Heterogeneity? Evidence from a Panel of Korean Manufacturing Firms 1990-2015 O: Global Value Chains – Session O-06

Niccolo Durazzi, London School of Economics, UK Reinventing Coordination in Western Europe and East Asia: Higher Education Expansion and High Skill Formation for the Knowledge Economy Network E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States – Session E-05

Xiaojun Feng, University of Oxford, UK Trapped in Precariousness: Migrant Agency Workers in China’s State-Owned Enterprises K: Institutional Experimentation in the Regulation of Work and Employment – Session K-07

Heba Gowayed, Princeton University, USA Diverging By Gender: Syrian Refugees and American Resettlement Policy C: Gender, Work and Family– Session C-05

Youbin Kang, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA The Bangladesh Experiment: Transnational Labor Regulation and Its Diffusion in the Ready-Made-Garment Industry Network L: Regulation and Governance – Session L-07

Barbara Kiviat, Harvard University, USA The Moral Limits of Predictive Practices in the Big Data Economy: The Case of Credit-Based Insurance Scores Network N: Finance and Society – Session N-12

Ningzi Li, University of Colorado - Denver, USA Network Formation in a New Market: Strategic Resource Dependence or Prior Legitimacy H: Markets, Firms and Institutions – Session H-17

Zeli Lin, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Power of Informality: Town Guiyu Leading in the Global E-Waste Chain O: Global Value Chains – Session O-02

Lisha Liu, Cornell University, USA Embeddedness or Exchange Based Risk-Sharing? Inter-Firm Corporate Governance Ties and the Loan Guarantee Network in China (co-authored by Michael Siemon) H: Markets, Firms and Institutions – Session H-17

Yuzhu Liu, University of Saskatchewan, Canada Moving Toward Inclusive and Sustainable Urbanization in China: An Empowerment Approach Mini-Conference: Inclusive Growth and Social Investment: What Prospects For Equality, Democracy and Justice? – Session TH03-03

SASE 2018: Global Reordering: Prospects for Equality, Democracy, and Justice 15 Doshisha University - Kyoto, Japan Kostiantyn Ovsiannikov, University of Tsukuba, Japan Impact of Shareholder-Value Pursuit on Labor Policies at Japanese Joint-Stock Companies: Case of Nikkei Index 400 Mini-Conference: Revisiting Nonliberal Capitalism: Germany and Japan Ten Years After the Great Financial Crisis – Session TH08-04

Ivar Padron Hernandez, Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden; Keio University, Japan MNC Subsidiary Strategic Choice and Institutional Responses in PET Bottle Reverse Vending H: Markets, Firms and Institutions – Session H-02

Vincent Pasquier, GEM, Grenoble, France Moving from ‘Organizing’ to ‘Networking’ As a Strategy for Success in Low-Wage Industries: The Cases of ‘Fight for 15’ and ‘Ourwalmart’ (co-authored by Mathieu Hocquelet and Tony Royle) K: Institutional Experimentation in the Regulation of Work and Employment – Session K-02

Jessica Santana, Stanford University, USA Embracing Failure: A Cultural-Computational Analysis of Failure Narrative Strategies in Entrepreneurship F: Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation – Session F-09

Lina Seitzl, University of St. Gallen, Switzerland How Agents Change Institutions. Institutional Entrepreneurs and the Reform of Commercial Training in Switzerland (co- authored by Patrick Emmenegger) Network E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States – Session E-01

Special thanks to Roberto Pedersini (chair), Dorothee Bohle, Virginia Doellgast, Masayo Fujimoto, Sébastien Lechevalier, Glenn Morgan, Gregor Murray, Valérie Revest, Marc Schneiberg, and Karen Shire, for their tremendous work on the prize committee and preparing the workshop. Huge thanks are also due to Dorothee Bohle, Virginia Doellgast, Ian Greer, Mitsuo Ishida, Angela Knox, Sébastien Lechevalier, Roberto Pedersini, Akos Rona-Tas, Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay and Jonathan Zeitlin for serving as workshop faculty in Kyoto

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SASE extends warm congratulations to the recipients of this year’s EHESS/Fondation France-Japon Best Paper Award. The prizewinner will be honored at the awards ceremony on Sunday evening, June 24th.

The EHESS/Fondation France-Japan (http://ffj.ehess.fr) Best Paper Award is a prize the best paper on Asia submitted to the conference. The prizewinner will receive 1,000€ thanks to the great generosity of the Banque de France.

Kostiantyn Ovsiannikov, University of Tsukuba, Japan Impact of Shareholder-Value Pursuit on Labor Policies at Japanese Joint-Stock Companies: Case of Nikkei Index 400

Session TH08-04

Abstract: This paper aims at finding out how the shareholder-value pursuit has affected labor policies at selected Japanese listed enterprises. It concentrates on the issue of labor bifurcation, whereby the proportion of nonregular employees has grown rapidly over the last two decades, currently approaching the numbers of regular workers.

In Japan, corporate governance reforms became key to structural macroeconomic changes, according to the 2013 “Japan Revitalization Strategy” formulated by the Cabinet Office. This document mandated the creation of the JPX-Nikkei Index 400 – an index called to accommodate the most investor-friendly joint-stock companies. The shift towards a shareholder model has been further reinforced through a rapid surge in foreign stockholding that has started during the post-bubble period of the mid-1990s. At the same time, the externalities of increased returns to stockholders have been the changes in the related domains of management and labor, which I explain through application of the political economic theory. This theory underlines the importance of inclusion into a “political block” for being eligible for economic benefits. Consequently, I argue that the increased returns to politically privileged shareholders have been achieved at the expense of a growing proportion of unprivileged nonregular employees. The evidence yields support to the argument about the positive correlation between the shareholder value and the proportion of nonregulars. On the other hand, foreign stockholding does not appear to be significantly correlated with the increase in nonregular employment. In turn, the study has found that the increase in foreign shareholding is likely to be associated with higher corporate revenue, but not with higher productivity. These results suggest that neoliberal reforms within the Japanese "nonliberal" context can boost corporate performance in the short run. However, this comes at the cost of exacerbated organizational inequalities.

Many thanks to Sebastien Lechevalier (EHESS) [chair], Cédric Durand (Université Paris 13), Jeanne Lazarus (CNRS - Sciences Po), Hyung Gu Lynn (University of British Columbia), Sayaka Sakoda (Doshisha University), and Cornelia Storz (University of Frankfurt) for their work on the EHESS/Fondation France-Japon Best Paper Prize Selection Committee

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SASE extends warm congratulations to the recipients of this year’s EHESS/Fondation France-Japon Travel Prizes. The prizewinners will be honored at the awards ceremony on Sunday evening, June 24th.

In addition to sponsoring a best paper prize, the Mini-Conference “State Transformations, Spatial Austerity and the Globalization of Urban Decline: in Search of Alternative Urban Policies” through its INCAS project, and the two-part Network B roundtable “Global Reordering and New Model of Development. Perspectives from Asia and Africa”, the EHESS/Fondation France-Japan (http://ffj.ehess.fr) has funded 5 round-trip plane tickets to Japan for PhD students and post-doc researchers, thanks to the great generosity of the Banque de France.

Gabriel Chiu, Stanford University, USA Neoliberalism with Chinese Characteristics: The Spirit of Entrepreneurship in Beijing B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development – Session B-18

Sebastian Diessner, London School of Economics, UK The Spectre of Central Bankruptcy in Europe and Japan: Towards a Political Economy of Central Bank Capital Mini-Conference: Professional Networks and Expert Numbers in Economic Governance – Session TH06-01

Fumihito Gotoh, University of Warwick, UK Normative Constraints: Why Japan Resisted Financial Globalisation Unlike China Mini-Conference: Revisiting Nonliberal Capitalism: Germany and Japan Ten Years After the Great Financial Crisis – Session TH08-04

Muhammad Rizky Prima Sakti, Universiti Teknologi, Malaysia; Malaysia-Japan International Institute of Technology (MJIIT) ; ISEFID (Islamic Economic Forum for Indonesian Development) Re-Defining Islamic Corporate Governance in Creating Participatory Society: An Islamic Moral Economy Perspective (co-authored by Hajime Kamiyama and Mohammad Ali Tareq) Mini-Conference: Socio-Economic Justice, Equality, SDGs and the Constituting of Participatory Society: The Islamic Moral Economy & Finance Project – Session TH09-06

Min Young Song, Ewha Womans University, South Korea Can Mothers Work Now? : The Expansion of Work-Life Balance Policies and the Employment Status of Women Having Young Children in South Korea C: Gender, Work, and Family – Session C-06

Many thanks to Sebastien Lechevalier (EHESS) [chair], Brieuc Monfort (EHESS), and Christian Sautter (EHESS) for their work on the EHESS/Fondation France-Japon Early Researcher Travel Prize Selection Committee

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Achim Kemmerling

Honorable Mention: Jessica Epstein

The SER Best Paper Prize committee (Sigrid Quack, Bruno Palier, and Marc Schneiberg [chair]) considered all the reviewed papers for the four 2017 issues, including symposia papers, but not state of the art, discussion or review forum papers. The committee looked for papers that: 1) addressed substantive questions and issues that have far reaching implications and are of interest to a broad range of SER readers; 2) clearly and effectively engaged prior theory and research; and 3) used state of the art research methods to analyze new or existing data sets in ways that either brought important new phenomena to light or substantially revised existing understanding of socio-economic facts, trends or relationships.

The committee is delighted to announce the winning paper for the 10th annual prize for the best submitted article published in the previous year: Achim Kemmerling’s "Left without Choice? Economic Ideas, Frame and the Party Politics of Value Added Taxation" (SER vol. 15, No. 4, p. 777-796).

This paper addresses the rise of VAT as an international phenomenon, an important issue at the intersection of fiscal and welfare state studies, by analyzing the salience, consistency, and resonance of different frames in two well-chosen contrasting cases, Germany and the UK. Combining qualitative and quantitative analyses of parliamentary plenary debates, the paper finds that speakers mobilize three basic frames – regressivity, necessity, and efficiency – to frame the case for or against VAT. Frames emphasizing macro-economic issues and redistribution remained salient in debates over VAT in the UK, but there was a clear and consistent shift toward micro-economic frames that emphasized labor market incentives and efficiency in debates within Germany. Moreover, frame resonance in both cases rested on structural conditions and speakers' standing in some counter-intuitive ways. Unemployment increased the resonance of regressivity frames, but also concerns with micro-economic efficiency, while decreasing concerns with macro-economic issues of demand and inflation. Left party members were more likely to invoke not just regressivity frames, but also micro-economic frames emphasizing labor market incentives and efficiency. Overall, "Left without choice?" deeply engages the existing literature theoretically and produces empirical analyses of resonance that creatively add to the state of the art in framing and idea studies.

The committee would also make an honorable mention of Jessica Epstein's article, “Constructing the Rational Actor: Ideological Labor and Science Politics in the Global Food System” (SER vol. 15, No. 2, p. 263-281). This paper examines the recent rise of scientific governance of global affairs. In contrast to prevailing theories of scientization as a modern secular religion, this paper pursues a conflict-driven approach that reveals complex processes through which certain kinds of science-based regulation becomes enshrined in global governance for instrumental political purposes. Focusing on the epistemic contest between the European precautionary and the US American proportional risk assessment approaches in global food and safety regulation, the combined analysis of policy documents and expert-interviews traces how US actors pursue a self-consciously hegemonic project to institutionalize their preferred model of science-based regulation at a global scale. The important theoretical contribution of the paper is to reveal the underlying and often invisible processes of establishing boundaries between apparently scientific and unscientific approaches, the ideological framing of risk and uncertainty in global politics, and the three frames through which US actors sought to purify their agenda as a scientific approach: a technical progress frame, a share our science frame and a leadership and protection frame.

SASE 2018: Global Reordering: Prospects for Equality, Democracy, and Justice 19 Doshisha University SASE 2018 Elections

We are delighted to announce that Akos Rona-Tas (University of California, San Diego) will serve as SASE President in 2018-2019 and Nina Bandelj (University of California, Irvine) will serve her first term as SASE Treasurer from 2018-2020

The following people have been elected to a three-year term (2018-2021) on the Executive Council:

Dorothee Bohle, European University Institute, Italy Katherine Chen, City College of New York, USA Alya Guseva, Boston University, USA Eunmi Mun, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champagne, USA Jacqueline O’Reilly, Sussex Business School, UK Sigrid Quack, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany Julimar da Silva Bichara, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain Zsuzsanna Vargha, University of Leicester, UK

SASE congratulates newcomers and re-elected members alike.

A big thank you to all those who participated in the election and to the Elections Committee: Jette Steen Knudsen (chair), Emily Barman, Olivier Godechot, Monika Krause, and Linsey McGoey.

We would like to thank all those who ran and express our deepest thanks to the outgoing members of the Executive Council for their hard work these past years: Isabelle Ferreras, Patrick Le Galès, Santos Ruesga, and Nick Ziegler.

SASE 2018: Global Reordering: Prospects for Equality, Democracy, and Justice 20 Doshisha University List of Sessions and Rooms by Network and Mini-Conference

Featured Panels & Speakers

FP-01: Featured Panel - Author Meets Critics: "The Changing Politics of Central Banking" by Annelise Riles (Cornell University Press, 2018) Saturday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY408)

FP-02: Presidential Panel - Financialization in Comparative Perspective Saturday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY408)

FP-03: Featured Speaker Ching Kwan Lee (UCLA Dept. of Sociology, USA) - "The Specter of Global China" Saturday, 1:15pm Muromachi Campus: Kambaikan Building (Hardy Hall)

FP-04: Featured Panel - Author Meets Critics: "Korean Modernization and Uneven Development" by Kyong-Dong Kim (Palgrave MacMillan, 2017) Saturday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY408)

FP-05: Presidential Panel - New Perspectives on Labor, Firms and Markets in Japan Saturday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY408)

FP-06: Featured Speaker Christine Parker (The University of Melbourne, Australia) - "The Challenge of Eco-Social Regulation in a Consumptogenic World" Saturday, 6:00pm Muromachi Campus: Kambaikan Building (Hardy Hall)

FP-07: Meet SER: A Panel with SER Editors Sunday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY403)

FP-08: Presidential Panel - Digital/Platform Economy - Rise of Asia Sunday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY408)

FP-09: Presidential Panel - Labor in Asia (Roundtable) Sunday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY408)

FP-10: Featured Speaker Emiko Ochiai (Kyoto University, Japan) - "Toward a Theory of Human Reproduction in Mature Societies: Asian, European and American Paths" Sunday, 1:15pm Muromachi Campus: Kambaikan Building (Hardy Hall)

FP-11: Featured Panel - Author Meets Critics: "Root-Cause Regulation, Protecting Work and Workers in the Twenty-First Century" by Michael Piore & Andrew Schrank (Harvard University Press, 2018) Sunday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY408)

FP-12: Presidential Panel - Changing Dynamics of Global Trade (Roundtable) Sunday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY408)

FP-13: Featured Speaker Wang Hui (Tsinghua University, China) – “The Crisis of Equality-in-Difference and the Decline of Representation” Monday, 12:15pm Muromachi Campus: Kambaikan Building (Hardy Hall)

Special Events

SP-01: SASE Welcome Reception

Saturday, 7:15pm Keishikan Building

SP-06: SASE Women's Forum Sunday, 10 :45pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY103)

SP-07: SASE Presidential Address Sunday, 6:00pm Muromachi Campus: Kambaikan Building (Hardy Hall)

SP-08: SASE Awards Ceremony Sunday, 7:00pm Muromachi Campus: Kambaikan Building (Hardy Hall)

SP-09: SASE Gala Reception Sunday, 8:00pm Hotel Okura

SASE 2018: Global Reordering: Prospects for Equality, Democracy, and Justice 21 Doshisha University A: Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society

A-01: Towards Communitarian Happiness – Perspective of Cultural Psychologists Saturday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY423)

A-02: Active Communities and Civil Society Saturday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY423)

A-03: Democracy and Civil Society Saturday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY423)

A-04: Economical Issues and Communitarian Ideas Saturday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY423)

A-05: Communitarian Ideals. Local Experiences Sunday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY423)

A-06: Communitarian Ideals and Happiness Sunday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY423)

B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development

B-01: Global Reordering and New Model of Development. Perspectives from Asia and Africa. Part 1 Saturday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY429)

B-02: Movements and Movement: Resistence and Responses to Neoliberalism Saturday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY430)

B-03: Author Meets Critics: "Ruling before the Law - the Politics of Legal Regimes in China and Indonesia" by William Hurst (Cambridge University Press 2018) Saturday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY403)

B-04: The New Political Economy of Industrial Policy: Opportunities and Constraints Saturday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY430)

B-05: Constructing the Global Economy, Periodization, Regionalization and State Action Saturday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY431)

B-06: Rentier-Financier Capitalism: General Characteristics and Its Effects on Latin America. Saturday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY429)

B-07: Emerging Regionalisms: Political Narratives and Institutional Governance Saturday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY431)

B-08: Inequalities in the Distribution of Income and Its Impact on Poverty and Social Exclusion, As Obstacles to the Development of Latin America Saturday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY430)

B-09: Roundtable - The Lessons for Development Today from Past Northeast Asian Success: The Case of South Korea Saturday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY403)

B-10: Industry and Structural Transformation: Revisiting National Development Models Saturday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY429)

B-11: Economic Liberalization and Neoliberal Policies: Political Roots and Elite Power Saturday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY430)

B-12: Global Reordering and New Model of Development. Perspectives from Asia and Africa. Part 2 Sunday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY429)

B-13: Firm as Actors in Internationalization: Investment, Collective Action, and Social Responsibility Sunday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY430)

B-14: Author Meets Critics: "Strategic Coupling--East Asian Industrial Transformation in the New Global Economy" by Henry Wai-chung Yeung (Cornell University Press 2018) Sunday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY403)

B-15: Moral Varieties of Entrepreneurship, Institutions, and Inequalities Sunday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY429)

B-16: Governing for Environmental and Social Justice: Institutional Mechanisms and Constraints Sunday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY430)

SASE 2018: Global Reordering: Prospects for Equality, Democracy, and Justice 22 Doshisha University B-17: Roundtable - The Lessons for Development Today from Past Northeast Asian Success: The Case of Taiwan Sunday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY403)

B-18: Developmental Inclusions and Exclusions: City and Regional Perspectives Sunday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY429)

B-19: Contours of Inequality: National and International Perspectives Sunday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY430)

B-20: Roundtable - The Lessons for Development Today from Past Northeast Asian Success: The Case of Japan Sunday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY403)

B-21: Who Benefits from Trade?: Value Creation and Value Capture in Global Value Chains Monday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY449)

B-22: Development Constructions: Priorities and Approaches Monday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY448)

B-23: Green Energy, Economic Development and Environmental Governance in Great China (China + Taiwan) Monday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY450)

B-24: Methodologies in the Study of Socio-Economic Development: New Approaches and Critiques Monday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY449)

B-25: Beyond the Developmental State: New Mechanisms and International Linkages Monday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY450)

C: Gender, Work and Family

C-01: Gender and Work in Japan Saturday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY424)

C-02: Gender and Care Issues Saturday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY424)

C-03: Working Time and Precarious Work Saturday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY424)

C-04: Entrepreneurship and Gender Saturday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY424)

C-05: Migrations and Gender Sunday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY424)

C-06: Family Policy Sunday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY424)

C-07: Gender Roles Sunday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY424)

C-08: Wage and Gender Issues Sunday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY424)

C-09: Gender, Class and Family Monday, 9:00am Muromachi Campus: Kambaikan Building (203)

C-10: Gender, Work and Family: Varia Muromachi Campus: Kambaikan Building (203) Monday, 10:45am

D: Professions and Professionals in a Globalizing World

D-01: Morals of Markets for Professional Work: Threats, Logics and Regulation Saturday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY418)

D-02: Work in Non-governmental Organizations: Between Volunteering and Professionalization Saturday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY418)

D-03: Welfare State Reform and Professional Work: Rationalization, Evidence-based Management or Multidisciplinary Teams? Saturday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY418)

SASE 2018: Global Reordering: Prospects for Equality, Democracy, and Justice 23 Doshisha University D-04: Author Meets Critics: "Shaping Taxpayers. Values in Action at the Swedish Tax Agency" by Lotta Björklund Larsen (Berghahn Books, 2017) Saturday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY419)

D-05: Expert Policymaking: Where Do Experts and Their Ideas Come from? Sunday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY418)

D-06: Economic Experts in Discourses: Communication, Specialist Knowledge & Democracy. Sunday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY419)

D-07: Professional Work in a Fluid Economy: Practices, Value Creation and Recognition Sunday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY418)

D-08: Author Meets Critics: "Global Lawmakers: International Organizations in the Crafting of World Markets" by Susan Block-Lieb and Terence C. Halliday (Cambridge UP, 2017) Sunday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY419)

D-09: The State-Professions-Nexus Revisited: Control, Motivation and Identity Sunday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY418)

D-10: Change in Professional Organizations: Struggles over Integrity, Recognition and Legitimacy Monday, 9:00am Muromachi Campus: Kambaikan Building (212)

D-11: (Re-)Defining Knowledged-based Professions: Competences, Classifcations and Careers Muromachi Campus: Kambaikan Building (212) Monday, 10:45am

E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States

E-01: Skill Formation Systems on the Move: Challenges, Pressures, and Actor Coalitions Saturday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY402)

E-02: Labour Market Insecurities in the Gig Economy Saturday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY406)

E-03: Author Meets Critics: "Exclusion by Elections: Inequality, Ethnic Identity, and Democracy" by John D. Huber (Cambridge University Press, 2017) Saturday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY401)

E-04: The Political Economy of the Radical Right Saturday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY402)

E-05: The Political Economy of Growth Models Saturday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY401)

E-06: Industrial Relations in the Digital Economy Saturday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY406)

E-07: New Approaches to Political Economy Saturday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY401)

E-08: Homes Alone: How Housing Markets Shape Welfare States and Welfare States Shape Housing Saturday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY402)

E-09: Perception of Injustice, Inequality, Redistribution Preferences and Social Change Saturday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY401)

E-10: The Political Economy of Taxation and Redistribution Saturday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY406)

E-11: The Microfoundations of the Welfare State Saturday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY402)

E-12: The Politics of Social Investment in North East Asia Sunday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY402)

E-13: Interest Intermediation and Union Strategies in Times of Austerity Sunday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY406)

E-14: Author Meets Critics: "Reconstructing Solidarity. Labour Unions, Precarious Work, and the Politics of Institutional Change in Europe" edited by Virginia Doellgast, Nathan Lillie & Valeria Pulignano (Oxford University Press, 2018) Sunday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY401)

SASE 2018: Global Reordering: Prospects for Equality, Democracy, and Justice 24 Doshisha University E-15: New Boundaries of Representation and Collective Bargaining Sunday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY402)

E-16: Institutional Change, Deregulation and Restructuring Sunday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY401)

E-17: Politics and Policies after the Great Recession Sunday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY402)

E-18: Party Politics, Social Spending and Labour Regulation in the Age of Neoliberalism Sunday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY401)

E-19: Varieties of Income Inequality? Distributive Dynamics Beyond the U.S. Experience Sunday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY406)

E-20: Macroeconomic Policy-making in the EU Sunday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY402)

E-21: New Trajectories in European Industrial Relations Sunday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY401)

E-22: The Political Economy of Pension Reforms Monday, 9:00am Muromachi Campus: Kambaikan Building (209)

E-23: The Microfoundations of Economic Policies Monday, 9:00am Muromachi Campus: Kambaikan Building (210)

E-24: Collective Bargaining and Worker Representation at the Domestic and Transnational Level Monday, 10:45am Muromachi Campus: Kambaikan Building (209)

E-25: Redefining the Welfare State in Contemporary Capitalism Monday, 10:45am Muromachi Campus: Kambaikan Building (210)

F: Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation

F-01: Innovation Policies and the Public Sector's Role in Innovation Saturday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY405)

F-02: The Developmental State in East Asia: New Directions, Institutional Continuity, or Hybridity? Saturday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY405)

F-03: Roundtable: Open & Social Innovation - Knowledge Creation in Practice Saturday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY422)

F-04: Theorizing Disruption and Alternative Modes of Innovation in Technology-Intensive Fields Saturday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY406)

F-05: The Organization(s) of Innovation Saturday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY405)

F-06: Clean Technology Innovation and Environmental Policy Regimes Saturday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY405)

F-07: Building Japan’s Knowledge Nodes in Asia Sunday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY405)

F-08: Social Innovation, Technology, and Inequality Sunday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY406)

F-09: Varieties of Innovation Policies: Catching up and Rebooting Sunday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY406)

F-10: China's Innovation System: Firms, Institutions, Networks Sunday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY405)

F-11: Understanding Technological Effects on Organizations and Workers Sunday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY405)

F-12: Author Meets Critics: "Venturing in International Firms: Contexts and Cases in a High-Tech World" by Christopher Williams (Routledge Press, 2018) Monday, 9:00am Muromachi Campus: Kambaikan Building (211)

SASE 2018: Global Reordering: Prospects for Equality, Democracy, and Justice 25 Doshisha University F-13: Failure, Disruption, and Continuity in Innovative Fields Monday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY448)

G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources

G-01: The Race for Highly-Skilled Workers: Returns to Human Capital and the Incorporation of Highly Skilled Workers in the Major Immigrant Societies Saturday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY414)

G-02: Well-being Saturday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY415)

G-03: Human Resource Diversity in Japan: Managerial Issues and Practices Saturday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY414)

G-04: Skills Saturday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY415)

G-05: Linking Education and Employment: Labor Market Outcomes of Vocational Education and Training (VET) Saturday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY415)

G-06: Human Capital Versus Corporate Control: Messaging the Abe Government's Labor Reform Agenda Saturday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY414)

G-07: Vocational Education and Training (VET) and Foundations for Innovation and Productivity in Firms Saturday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY414)

G-08: Gender and Glass Ceilings Saturday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY418)

G-09: Changing Employment Forms Sunday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY425)

G-10: Gendered Labour Markets Sunday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY422)

G-11: Disability and Employment Sunday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY425)

G-12: Global Human Mobility Sunday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY422)

G-13: Meet the Authors - Work and Welfare in the Digital Age: A Future Reform Agenda Sunday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY404)

G-14: Education and Jobs Sunday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY425)

G-15: Entrepreneurship and Employment Sunday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY425)

G-16: Incentive Pay and Motivation Sunday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY419)

G-17: Labour Market Policy: Unemployment Sunday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY422)

G-18: Flexible Labour Markets: Institutions Monday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Kofukan Building (35)

G-19: Job Quality Monday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Kofukan Building (42)

G-20: Labour Market Policy: Low Pay Monday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Kofukan Building (49)

G-21: Flexible Labour Markets: Mobility Monday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Kofukan Building (35)

G-22: Labour Market Policy: Reforms Monday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Kofukan Building (49)

SASE 2018: Global Reordering: Prospects for Equality, Democracy, and Justice 26 Doshisha University G-23: Youth Employment Monday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Kofukan Building (42)

H: Markets, Firms and Institutions

H-01: Capturing Reconstitutions of Markets from the Perspectives of Convention, Actor-Network, and Valuation Saturday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY436)

H-02: MNCs Strategies and Constraints: The Role of Institutions Saturday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY437)

H-03: Dynamics of Organizational Fields Saturday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY436)

H-04: States and Markets: From Contrast to Interpenetration Saturday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY437)

H-05: Dynamics of CSR Adoption and Diffusion Saturday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY436)

H-06: Cultural Markets, Fashion Industries and Craft, between Tradition and Globalization Saturday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY437)

H-07: Emergence of Markets and Categories: The Role of Institutions and Entrepreneurs Saturday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY437)

H-08: Trust and Loyalty in the Economy Saturday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY436)

H-09: Social Relationships, Communities and Alliances Sunday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY436)

H-10: Organizational Survival and Performance Sunday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY437)

H-11: Values and Logics in Markets Sunday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY436)

H-12: Political Economy of Ideas, Discourse and Change Sunday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY437)

H-13: Diversity and Gender on Boards Sunday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY436)

H-14: Financialization and Corporate Governance Sunday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY437)

H-15: Capitalism in a Post-socialist Context: The Role of Institutions Sunday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY436)

H-16: Political Economy of Financialization and Growth Sunday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY437)

H-17: Inter-organizational Networks: Causes and Consequences Monday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY432)

H-18: Comparative Political Economies Monday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY432)

I: Alternatives to Capitalism

I-01: Envisioning Alternatives to Contemporary Capitalism: Theories and Practices Saturday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY446)

I-02: Financial Capitalism and Its Alternatives for the 21st Century Saturday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY446)

I-03: Opportunities and Challenges for a Sustainable Energy Future Saturday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY446)

I-04: Rethinking Food Production and Consumption Saturday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY446)

SASE 2018: Global Reordering: Prospects for Equality, Democracy, and Justice 27 Doshisha University I-05: Alternative Forms of Ownership, Organization and Work Sunday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY446)

I-06: Creating New Relations and Enhancing Workplace Democracy Sunday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY446)

I-07: Communities and Organizations Tackling Social Issues Sunday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY446)

I-08: Changing Everyday Life – Changing Capitalism (I) Sunday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY446)

I-09: Changing Everyday Life – Changing Capitalism (II) Monday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY320)

I-10: Publications, Funding Opportunities and SASE 2019 at the New School in New York Monday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY320)

K: Institutional Experimentation in the Regulation of Work and Employment

K-01: From Institutional Change to Experimentation: The Role of Actor Agency Saturday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY421)

K-02: Digital Transformations, Social Media and Trade Union Revitalization: A Global Perspective Saturday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY421)

K-03: Setting and Adapting Global Norms in MNCs: The Roles of Managers Saturday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY421)

K-04: Networks and Alliances in Regional Social and Economic Development Saturday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY421)

K-05: Experimenting with Social Responsibility, Benefits and Protection Sunday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY421)

K-06: Manufacturing Precariousness Sunday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY419)

K-07: Expanding Voice and Democracy, at Work and Beyond Sunday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY421)

K-08: New Logics of Collective Action Sunday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY422)

K-09: Author Meets Critics: "Firms as Political Entities" by Isabelle Ferreras (Cambridge University Press, 2017) Sunday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY421)

K-10: New Repertories of Collective Action: The Case of Freelancers and Autonomous Workers Monday, 9:00am Muromachi Campus: Kambaikan Building (213)

K-11: Experiments in Firm-Level Management: Pathways to Better Work? Monday, 10:45am Muromachi Campus: Kambaikan Building (213)

L: Regulation and Governance

L-01: Capture, Conflict, or Co-optation? Public Regulators and Private Actors Saturday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY433)

L-02: The Return of Industrial Policy? Saturday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY434)

L-03: Competition, Antitrust, and Market Regulation Saturday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY433)

L-04: Author Meets Critics: "Rules without Rights: Land, Labor, and Private Authority in the Global Economy" by Tim Bartley (Oxford University Press 2018) Saturday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY433)

L-05: Environmental Governance in Asia Saturday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY433)

SASE 2018: Global Reordering: Prospects for Equality, Democracy, and Justice 28 Doshisha University L-06: Varieties of Regulatory Governance: National Cases and Cross-National Comparisons Saturday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY434)

L-07: Regulating Labor Within and Across Borders Sunday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY434)

L-08: Governments and Corporate Social Responsibility Sunday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY433)

L-09: Global, National, and Industry-Level Governance Institutions and the Transformation of Japanese Corporate and Employee Behavior Sunday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY433)

L-10: Transnational Sustainability Governance: Fragmentation, Integration, Inclusion Sunday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY434)

L-11: Holding Multinationals Accountable: Public and Private Strategies Sunday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY433)

L-12: Regulatory Devices: Governing through Standards, Scenarios, Market-Based Instruments, and Management Systems Sunday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY434)

L-13: Global-Local Interactions: Trade, Domestic Governance, and Welfare Sunday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY433)

L-14: Regulating Finance Monday, 9:00am Muromachi Campus: Kambaikan Building (202)

L-15: Author Meets Critics: "Voluntary Disruptions: International Soft Law, Finance and Power" by Abraham Newman & Elliot Posner (Oxford University Press, 2018) Monday, 10:45am Muromachi Campus: Kambaikan Building (202)

M: Spanish Language

M-01: Sociedad y desarrollo Saturday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY425)

M-02: Comercio, derecho de emisiones y cambio climático Saturday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY426)

M-03: Instituciones, tecnología y desarrollo Saturday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY425)

M-04: Aspectos monetarios y fiscales del desarrollo Saturday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY426)

M-05: Mercado laboral: genero y jóvenes Saturday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY425)

M-06: Tecnología y desarrollo Saturday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY425)

N: Finance and Society

N-01: Financialization and Its Discontents Saturday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY407)

N-02: Global Finance Saturday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY404)

N-03: Cultural Aspects of Market Emergence Saturday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY407)

N-04: Inequality Saturday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY404)

N-05: Transnational Geographies of Finance and Power Saturday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY407)

N-06: Investments and Risk Saturday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY404)

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N-07: Exploring Theories: Networks and Performativity in Finance Saturday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY407)

N-08: Accounting for Scandals, Dealing with Crises Sunday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY407)

N-10: Domesticizing Finance: Building the Infrastructure Sunday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY407)

N-11: Domesticizing Finance: Emergent Financial Practices Sunday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY407)

N-12: Domesticizing Finance: Governing Domestic Finances Sunday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY407)

N-13: Emerging Financial Markets Monday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY442)

N-14: Money, Credit and Profits Monday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY408)

N-15: Financialization Monday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY442)

N-16: Household Money and Finance Monday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY408)

O: Global Value Chains

O-01: The Growth of Platforms and New Technologies: What Impacts on GVCs? Saturday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY428)

O-02: (Un)sustainability in Clusters and GVCs Saturday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY428)

O-03: Markets, Innovation and Value Chain Dynamics in Chinese Industries Saturday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY428)

O-04: Development in the post-Washington Consensus Era: Frontiers of GVC Research Saturday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY428)

O-05: New Perspectives on Value Appropriation in GVCs Sunday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY428)

O-06: Inclusion in GVCs: Heterogeneity, Challenges and Opportunities Sunday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY428)

O-07: Learning and Upgrading in GVCs: Exploring Firms' Agency Sunday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY428)

P: Accounting, Economics, and Law

P-01: Accounting (I): Accounting Theory and Models of Reference Saturday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY409)

P-02: Who Are Residual Claimants on a Company's Net Assets? Saturday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY410)

P-03: Accounting (II): Transnational Accounting Regulation Saturday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY409)

P-04: Public Governance and Global Finance: Institutional Perspectives Saturday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY409)

P-05: Author Meet Critics: "Understanding Mattessich and Ijiri: A Study of Accounting Thought" By N. García (Emerald, 2018) Saturday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY409)

P-06: Accounting (III): Sociological Perspectives on Accounting and Auditing Saturday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY410)

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P-07: Financial Regulation (I): How to Make Banks Responsible? Sunday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY409)

P-08: Corporate Governance (I): Investigating the Japan's Context and Experience Sunday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY410)

P-09: Financial Regulation (II): Bank Supervision and Credit Control Sunday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY409)

P-10: Corporate Governance (II): Behavioral and Institutional Perspectives Sunday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY410)

P-11: Economy and Society: Perspectives from Social Studies Sunday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY410)

P-12: Integrated Reporting (I): Implications for Corporate Governance and Regulation Sunday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY409)

P-13: Fintech: Challenge to Governance and Regulation in Financial Markets Sunday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY410)

P-14: Integrated Reporting (II): Regional and Sectoral Case Studies Sunday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY409)

P-15: Taxation: Tax, Tax Avoidance and Society Monday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY438)

P-16: Corporate Responsibility in International Law: A Case of Investment Arbitration Monday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY438)

Q: Asian Capitalisms

Q-01: Innovation and Foreign Investment in China: From Production to Knowledge Networks Saturday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY427)

Q-02: Capitalisms, Welfare Regimes and the Intimate Sphere - Part 1 Saturday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY438)

Q-03: Perspectives on Asian Capitalisms Saturday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY439)

Q-04: Occupational Ethos , Organizational Commitment , Career , Occupational Fields on Professional Saturday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY427)

Q-05: Capitalisms, Welfare Regimes and the Intimate Sphere - Part 2 Saturday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY438)

Q-06: East Asian Regionalism Saturday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY439)

Q-07: Asian Capitalisms and Firm Development Saturday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY438)

Q-08: China's Economy I Saturday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY439)

Q-09: Asianization of Asia: Korean Experiences and Perspectives Saturday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY427)

Q-10: Upgrading and Industrial Relations in East Asia Saturday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY438)

Q-11: China's Economy II Saturday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY439)

Q-12: Regional Integration in the Context of Evolving Diversity of Capitalisms in Europe and Asia Sunday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY427)

Q-13: East Asian Innovation Systems Sunday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY438)

Q-14: Asian Capitalism and Growth

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Q-15: Production Regime, Mode of Régulation, and Growth Regime in Asian and Japanese Capitalisms Sunday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY427)

Q-16: Socio-economic Development in Japan Sunday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY438)

Q-17: Neoliberalism & Alternatives in East Asia Sunday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY439)

Q-18: Adaptive Efficiency of State Activism in Central Asia and Caucasus Region Sunday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY427)

Q-19: ICT sectors and East Asia Sunday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY438)

Q-20: East-Asian Development and Social Tensions Sunday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY439)

Q-21: Governing Social Risks in China and Japan Sunday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY427)

Q-22: Finance & East Asia Sunday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY439)

Q-23: Developmental States in East Asia Sunday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY438)

Q-24: Diversity and Dynamics of Asian and Japanese Capitalisms at Industrial, Institutional, and International Levels Monday, 9:00am Muromachi Campus: Kambaikan Building (204)

Q-25: What Has Been Brought Forth to Enterprises By Modernization, Secularization and Globalization?: Inquiries from Japan Monday, 10:45am Muromachi Campus: Kambaikan Building (204)

TH01: Comparative Political Economy and the Environment

TH01-01: Comparative Political Economy Saturday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY413)

TH01-02: Poltical Economy and Finance Saturday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY413)

TH01-03: Comparative Capitalisms and Business Saturday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY413)

TH02: Global Finance: Hidden and Public Dimensions

TH02-01: Financial Valuations and Their Publics Saturday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY419)

TH02-02: Financialization from Below Saturday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY419)

TH02-03: Financial Innovation Saturday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY419)

TH03: Inclusive Growth and Social Investment: What Prospects For Equality, Democracy and Justice? TH03-01: Ideas for After-Neoliberalism? Social Investment, Inclusive Growth and the Capability Approach Sunday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY413)

TH03-02: The Politics of Social Investment Around the Globe Sunday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY413)

TH03-03: Economic Growth and Equity in Asia Sunday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY413)

TH03-04: Capitalism and Inclusive Growth Sunday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY413)

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TH03-05: Cross-Country Perspectives on Inclusive Growth and Social Investment (1) Monday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Neiseikan Building (302)

TH03-06: Cross-Country Perspectives on Inclusive Growth and Social Investment (2) Monday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Neiseikan Building (302)

TH04: Marketization and the Digital Economy

TH04-01: Cryptocurrencies, Value and Price Saturday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY420)

TH04-02: Digital Business Models Saturday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY420)

TH04-03: Data, Privacy and Surveillance Saturday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY420)

TH04-04: Platform-based Markets Saturday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY420)

TH04-05: Regulating the Sharing Economy Sunday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY420)

TH04-06: Digital Valuations of the Self Sunday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY420)

TH04-07: Working for the Digital Economy Sunday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY420)

TH04-08: The Marketization of Hobbies and Spare Time Sunday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY420)

TH05: Politics of the Future, Policies in the Present

TH05-01: Policies and Decision-Making Sunday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY414)

TH05-02: Building Foreknowledge Sunday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY414)

TH05-03: The Making of Expectations Sunday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY414)

TH05-04: Global Transformations Sunday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY414)

TH06: Professional Networks and Expert Numbers in Economic Governance

TH06-01: Diagnostic Struggles in the World Economy Saturday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY415)

TH06-02: Expert Knowledge and Indicators Design Sunday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY415)

TH06-03: Indicators and their Discontent Sunday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY415)

TH06-04: Interrogating GDP Sunday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY415)

TH06-05: Economic Knowledge in Expert Networks Sunday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY415)

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TH07-01: Gender Dynamics Saturday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY416)

TH07-02: Firm Diversity Dynamics Saturday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY416)

TH07-03: Categorical Inequalities Saturday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY416)

TH07-04: Income Inequality Saturday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY416)

TH07-05: Institutional Dynamics Sunday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY416)

TH07-06: Field Level Inequalities Sunday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY416)

TH08: Revisiting Nonliberal Capitalism: Germany and Japan Ten Years After the Great Financial Crisis

TH08-01: Roundtable: Nonliberal Capitalism - Does it (still) exist? Sunday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY417)

TH08-02: Revisiting Nonliberal Capitalism: Growth Models and Institutional Change Sunday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY417)

TH08-03: Revisiting Nonliberal Capitalism: Business, Labor, and Liberalization Sunday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY417)

TH08-04: Revisiting Nonliberal Capitalism: Crisis, Banking, and Financialization Sunday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY417)

TH09: Socio-Economic Justice, Equality, SDGs and the Constituting of Participatory Society: The Islamic Moral Economy & Finance Project

TH09-01: Opening Remarks Saturday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY411)

TH09-02: Islamic Finance and SDGs (I) Saturday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY411)

TH09-03: Islamic Economics and Socio-Economic Performance Saturday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY412)

TH09-04: Political Economy of Islamic Finance (I) Saturday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY411)

TH09-05: Islamic Finance and Socio-Economic Impact Saturday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY412)

TH09-06: Islamic Economics & Finance and Governance Saturday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY411)

TH09-07: Greening and Democratising Islamic Finance Saturday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY412)

TH09-08: Case Studies in Islamic Finance & Economics (I) Sunday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY411)

TH09-09: Case Studies in Islamic Finance & Economics (II) Sunday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY412)

TH09-10: Islamic Finance: Value System Sunday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY411)

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TH09-12: Islamic Finance and SDGs (II) Sunday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY411)

TH09-13: Islamic Economic Development and Shari'ah Compliance Sunday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY412)

TH09-14: Islamic Finance and SDGs (III) Sunday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY411)

TH09-15: Islamic Trusts (Awqaf) Sunday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY412)

TH09-16: Islamic Finance and SDGs (IV) Monday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Fusokan Building (105)

TH09-17: Political Economy of Islamic Economics Monday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Fusokan Building (106)

TH09-18: Islamic Finance & CSR Monday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Fusokan Building (105)

TH10: State Transformations, Spatial Austerity and the Globalization of Urban Decline: in Search of Alternative Urban Policies (supported by Fondation France-Japon and INCAS)

TH10-01: Fresh Insights on the Geography of Urban Decline Saturday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY432)

TH10-02: Urban Decline, Austerity and Housing Policies Saturday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY432)

TH10-03: Implementing Austerity: Thinking Globally, but Acting Locally Sunday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY432)

TH10-04: Alternative Urban Responses to Austerity Sunday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY432)

TH11: The Making of Transnational Labor Markets: Reordering of Actors, Institutions, and Policies?

TH11-01: Reordering of Transnational Labour Markets on a Regional Scale I: The European Union Saturday, 9:00am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY417)

TH11-02: Reordering Transnational Labour Markets on a Regional Scale II: East Asia and Southeast Asia Saturday, 10:45am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY417)

TH11-03: Reordering of Transnational Labour Markets on a Global Scale Saturday, 2:30pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY417)

TH11-04: Comparative Perspectives on the Reordering of Transnational Labour Markets: The EU and East/Southeast Asia Saturday, 4:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building (RY417)

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Main Schedule Matthew Amengual, MIT Sloan Caroline Arnold, Brooklyn College FP-01 Mark Dallas, Union College Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Richard Doner, Emory University Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY408 Douglas B Fuller, Zhejiang University Featured Panel - Author Meets Critics: "The Changing Participants Politics of Central Banking" by Annelise Riles (Cornell International Mobility, an Exit Strategy for Immigrants and Their University Press, 2018) Children? Evidence from France Louise Caron, OSC-LIEPP (Sciences Po) & INED Session Organizer Formation and Mobilization of Disobedient Consciousness within Gary Herrigel, Paul Klapper Professor in the College and the a Movement: A Case Study of the Phulbari Resistance Division of Social Sciences, University of Chicago Rashedur Chowdhury, Assistant Professor, University Book Author College Dublin Annelise Riles, Cornell University Crisis of Globalization and Economic Nationalism: Critics Understanding the Rise Pf Populist Nationalist Right and Moving Sebastian Diessner, London School of Economics and Political Away from the European Model in the European Periphery Science (LSE) Hortenzia Hosszu, Közszolgálati Egyetem Wataru Takahashi, of Economics C-01 A-01 Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY424 Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY423 Gender and Work in Japan Towards Communitarian Happiness – Perspective of C: Gender, Work and Family Cultural Psychologists Session Organizers A: Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society Tomoko Hamada, College of William and Mary Session Organizer Mito Akiyoshi, Senshu University Kuba Krys, Kokoro Research Center, Kyoto University Participants Participants The Health Price of Equality: Sleep Deprivation of Working Others-Benefitting Qualities of Individualism Promote Societal Women in Japan Happiness Mito Akiyoshi, Senshu University Kuba Krys, Kokoro Research Center, Kyoto University The Reality of Overwork and Turnover of Nurses in Japan's Systematic Cultural Variation of Interdependent Happiness Hyper-Aged Society Hidefumi Hitokoto, Fukuoka University Noriko Sato, Chiba Keizai University Need for Uniqueness Is Differently Associated with Positive Life MRS.Parc: A Japanese Company’s Strategy for Gender Equality Outcomes in Relationally Mobile Vs. Stable Societies at Work. Kosuke Takemura, Tomoko Hamada, Toyo Suisan Discussant Lifting Half of Japan’s Sky: Abenomics and Rise of Women in Yukiko Uchida, Kokoro Research Center, Kyoto Japanese Business University Tomoko Hamada, College of William and Mary Cultural and Gender Barriers of Chinese Female Migrants in B-01 Contemporary Japan Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Youqi Ye, Sugiyama Jogakuen University Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building - RY429 Discussant Global Reordering and New Model of Development. Hirochika Nakamaki, Suita City Museum Perspectives from Asia and Africa. Part 1 D-01 B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development Saturday 9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY418 Kae Amo, EHESS Morals of Markets for Professional Work: Threats, Logics Eloi Ficquet, EHESS and Regulation Participants Africa-Asian Relations and New Models of Development in D: Professions and Professionals in a Globalizing World Africa Session Organizers Herve Lado, ESSEC Business School Elizabeth Gorman, Sociology, University of Virginia Governance That Counts in the Development, Not What James Faulconbridge, Lancaster University Constrained: The Case of Sub-Saharan African Countries Sigrid Quack, University Duisburg-Essen Wonkyu Shin, Center for International Development, Korea Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Development Institute Moderator New Relations between Old Partners: Ethiopia's Relations with Elizabeth Gorman, Sociology, University of Virginia Asian Countries. Participants Eloi Ficquet, EHESS Accounting and the Fragmentation of Value Discussants Marion Brivot, Université Laval Yoichi Mine, Doshisha University Professional Practices at the Intersection of Regulatory and Abdoulaye Diané, African-Asian Research Center (AARC) Artistic Uncertainty: Music Lawyers As the New Cultural Intermediaries of the Digital Age? B-02 Sigrid Quack, University Duisburg-Essen Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am The Politics of Lawyer Supervision: The Death of Professional Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY430 Self-Regulation? Movements and Movement: Resistence and Responses to Nathan Cisneros, University of California, Irvine Neoliberalism Professional Jurisdiction, Commercial Surrogacy and Reputational Risks: Surrogacy Markets in Russia, Ukraine and B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development Kazakhstan Session Organizers Alya Guseva, Boston University

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E-01 Matthew Allen, Alliance Manchester Business School Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Matthew Keller, Department of Sociology, Southern Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY402 Methodist University Skill Formation Systems on the Move: Challenges, Participants Pressures, and Actor Coalitions Public Research, Innovation and R&D Performance; Science Funding Restrictions and Corporate R&D in Cell Therapy E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare Simcha Jong, Leiden University States Capitalist Diversity and Institutional Hybridization: The Case of Session Organizer Technology Policies in the United Kingdom and Germany Chiara Benassi, King's College Alexander Ebner, Goethe University Frankfurt Participants Nurturing Risky Innovation: Conceptual Blending and Small Firm How Agents Change Institutions. Institutional Entrepreneurs and Success in the Transition from Public to Private Venture Capital the Reform of Commercial Training in Switzerland Dylan Nelson, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Lina Seitzl, University of St. Gallen Adopting Moonshot-Type Mission-Oriented Mega-R&D Vocational Education and Training in the Digital Economy Programs? a Theoretical Framework of the Contextual Christian Ibsen, University of Copenhagen, FAOS Characteristics The Political Economy of High Skills in Knowledge-Based Yutao Sun, Dalian University of Technology Labour Markets Cong Cao, University of Nottingham Ningbo China Niccolo Durazzi, London School of Economics The Political Economy of Skill Formation Along Fragmented G-01 Supply Chains Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Chiara Benassi, King's College Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY414 The Race for Highly-Skilled Workers: Returns to Human E-02 Capital and the Incorporation of Highly Skilled Workers in Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am the Major Immigrant Societies Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY406 G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources Labour Market Insecurities in the Gig Economy Session Organizer E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare Neli Demireva, Essex University States Moderator Session Organizers Gunn Birkelund, University of Oslo Alexandre Afonso, Leiden University Participants Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Human Capital Returns and Retirement in Chile Chiara Benassi, King's College Andrea Canales, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Aidan Regan, University College Dublin Perfect for the Job? over- and Underqualification of Immigrants Participants in the Norwegian Labor Market Insecure Right from the Start? Intergenerational Transmission of Edvard Larsen, University of Oslo Self-Perceived Job Insecurity Incorporation of Migrants and Second Generation into the Christiane Luebke, University of Duisburg-Essen French Labor Market Puzzle Games. the Working Conditions and Industrial Relations Yael Brinbaum, CNAM-LISE- CEET in the Game Industry Returns to Human Capital: An Examination of Ethnic Hierarchies Cecilia Manzo, University of Florence in the UK and Australia Lisa Dorigatti, University of Milan Wouter Zwysen, University of Essex The Gig Economy, Collective Action and the Shape of Labor Discussant Relations to Come Neli Demireva, Essex University Alex Wood, University of Oxford G-02 E-03 Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Saturday 9:00am - 10:30am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY415 Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY401 Well-being Author Meets Critics: "Exclusion by Elections: Inequality, Ethnic Identity, and Democracy" by John D. Huber G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources (Cambridge University Press, 2017) Session Organizers David Marsden, London School of Economics E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen States Participants Session Organizer Workplace Bullying and Intention to Leave: A Conceptual Model Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Based on Work Organisation Moderator Angie Knox, University of Sydney Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex High Performance Work Practices, Perceived Job Demands and Book Author Job Control: Consequences for Employee Well-Being John D. Huber, Columbia University Suhaer Yunus, Cardiff University Critics The Three Effects of Organizational Change on Mental Health Alexandre Afonso, Leiden University Tim Muellenborn, Europa-Universität Flensburg Nancy DiTomaso, Rutgers Business School - Newark and New Brunswick Silja Häusermann, University of Zurich

F-01 Saturday 9:00am - 10:30am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY405 Innovation Policies and the Public Sector's Role in Innovation F: Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation Session Organizers

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H-01 K-01 Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY436 Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY421 Capturing Reconstitutions of Markets from the Perspectives From Institutional Change to Experimentation: The Role of of Convention, Actor-Network, and Valuation Actor Agency H: Markets, Firms and Institutions K: Institutional Experimentation in the Regulation of Work Session Organizer and Employment Kota Kitagawa, Session Organizers Participants Phil Almond, Loughborough University London Market Agencement of Japanese Confectioneries Wagashi: Peter Fairbrother, RMIT University Sociotechnical Construction of Authenticity Isabelle Ferreras, University of Louvain/FNRS Fumiaki Suda, Policy Reserch Institutie, MAFF Maria Gonzalez, University of Oviedo Intermediary and Design: Valuation Network of the Local Christian Levesque, HEC Montréal Products Gregor Murray, University of Montreal Junya Tatemi, Nicolas Roby, Interuniversity Research Centre on Conversion of Academic Knowledge from Tool to Norm in Globalization and Work Business Agencement Moderator Kota Kitagawa, Kansai University Phil Almond, Participants H-02 Disruption and Re-Regulation in Work and Employment: From Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Organizational to Institutional Experimentation Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY437 Gregor Murray, University of Montreal MNCs Strategies and Constraints: The Role of Institutions Nicolas Roby, Interuniversity Research Centre on Globalization and Work H: Markets, Firms and Institutions Christian Lévesque, HEC Montréal Session Organizers Building Institutionalization: The Advanced Manufacturing in Olivier Butzbach, Second University of Naples Mexico in the Face of Exponential Technological Change and Gerhard Schnyder, Loughborough University Implications for Work Participants Saul De los Santos, AXIS Globalization, Localization or Hybrid?: HQ-Subsidiary The Future of the Automotive Industry in Canada: Relationships at Japanese Firms Transformation and Institutional Change Katsuki Aoki, Meiji University Charlotte Yates, University of Guelph George Olcott, Keio University Crisis Management and the Decline of Local Union Participation Communities of Place and Mining MNEs – How Local Social in 10 North American Auto Plants Movements in Africa Are Redefining Markets Mathieu Dupuis, TÉLUQ - University of Québec W. Travis Selmier, Indiana University MNC Subsidiary Strategic Choice and Institutional Responses in PET Bottle Reverse Vending Ivar Padrón Hernández, Stockholm School of Economics; Keio University L-01 Discussant Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Gerhard Schnyder, Loughborough University Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY433 Capture, Conflict, or Co-optation? Public Regulators and Private Actors

L: Regulation and Governance I-01 Session Organizers Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Tim Bartley, Washington University of St. Louis Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY446 John Cioffi, University of California, Riverside Envisioning Alternatives to Contemporary Capitalism: Eleni Tsingou, Copenhagen Business School Theories and Practices Jonathan Zeitlin, University of Amsterdam Participants I: Alternatives to Capitalism Private Actors in Securitization. Empowerment, Session Organizers Disempowerment and the Limitations of the for-Profit Logic Lara Monticelli, Scuola Normale Superiore Karin Svedberg Helgesson, Stockholm School of Torsten Geelan, University of Leicester Economics Katherine Chen, The City College of New York and the Reverse Capture: How Public Deciders Can Discipline Private Graduate Center, CUNY Interests Moderator Sophie Dubuisson-Quellier, Sciences Po - Centre de Aris Komporozos-Athanasiou, University College London Sociologie des Organisations Participants Conceptualizing the Influence of Economic Interests on Public Embodying the Critique of Capitalism through Prefigurative Health: Capture, Conflict of Interests, Making of Ignorance, Social Movements. Towards New Theoretical Perspectives Hegemony Lara Monticelli, Scuola Normale Superiore Boris Hauray, National Institute for Health and Medical Democratising Society: Three Models of Prefigurative Politics Research (INSERM) Paul Raekstad, University of Amsterdam Henri Boullier, National Institute for Health and Medical “Capitalism: The Answer Is Cultural” Research (INSERM) Irene Caratelli, The American University of Rome Emmanuel Henry, Université Paris-Dauphine Fraternity Against Precarity: Countering Capitalism through the Discussant Plebeian Republicanism of Antoni Domènech Qingyuan Yue, USC Marshall School of Business Andreas Mulvad, Copenhagen Business School

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M-01 O-01 Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY425 Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY428 Sociedad y desarrollo The Growth of Platforms and New Technologies: What M: Spanish Language Impacts on GVCs? Session Organizers O: Global Value Chains Julimar Bichara, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid Session Organizers Santos Miguel Ruesga, Gary Gereffi, Duke University Moderator Mari Sako, University of Oxford Luis Angel Collado, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid- Timothy Sturgeon, MIT Dpto. Estructura Económica Eric Thun, University of Oxford Participants Valentina De Marchi, University of Padova Propuesta De Mejora Del Programa De Concurrencia Con Las Participants Entidades Federativas En El Estado De Guanajuato Para Transformation of Global Value Chains: The Impact of 3D Evaluarlo y Monitorearlo Printing Luis Gerardo Rea Chavez, Universidad de Guanajuato Jennifer Johns, University of Liverpool La Corresponsabilidad Familiar En Un Mercado Laboral Rethinking Transportation in Global Value Chains: The Puzzling Empobrezido Case of Port Industry Maria-Asuncion Lopez-Arranz, University of A Coruna Tom Chabosseau, Uppsala University, Department of Diálogo Social y Crecimiento Económico: Un Análisis En Sociology Perspectiva Regional Value Migration and Industry 4.0: Theory, Field Evidence, and Laura Perez Ortiz, Dpto. Estructura Económica y Economía del Propositions Desarrollo; Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Susan Helper, Case Western Reserve University Implantación Del Pacto Mundial En España: El Papel De Las Challenges and Opportunities of the Advanced Manufacturing Universidades y Centros Educativos Sectors in Mexico in the Face of Exponential Technological Luis Angel Collado, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid- Change and the Deployment of the New Globalization Dpto. Estructura Económica Jorge Carrillo, COLEF O Que Está Sendo Publicado Na América Latina Sobre Upgrading Social? Uma Revisão De Literatura a Partir De Indexadores Do Continente P-01 Ilan Avrichir, ESPM Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY409 N-01 Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Accounting (I): Accounting Theory and Models of Reference Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY407 P: Accounting, Economics, and Law Financialization and Its Discontents Session Organizer N: Finance and Society Yuri Biondi, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique Session Organizer - CNRS Natascha van der Zwan, Leiden University Moderator Participants Yoshitaka Fukui, Aoyama Gakuin University Labour Share Decline, Financialisation and Structural Change Participants Pasquale Tridico, University Roma Tre The Economic Consequences of Discrete Recognition and Financialization and the Crisis of Democracy Continuous Measurement Andreas Noelke, Institut für Politikwissenschaft, Goethe Pingyang Gao, University of Chicago Boot Business University School Philanthro-Capitalism, Social Enterprises and Global Yuji Ijiri and the Refinements to the Conventional Accounting Development Theory Karen Lai, National University of Singapore Nohora Garcia, Universidad Nacional de Colombia Finance and Democracy: A Reappraisal Disclosure Incentives Versus Provision Ambiguity: Evidence Natascha van der Zwan, Leiden University from the Effects of IFRS 13 on Earnings Management Discussant Amir Rezaee, Associate Professsor Daniel Mertens, Goethe-University

N-02 Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Q-01 Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY404 Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY427 Global Finance N: Finance and Society Innovation and Foreign Investment in China: From Production to Knowledge Networks Session Organizers Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University Q: Asian Capitalisms Alya Guseva, Boston University Session Organizer Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego Dennis McNamara, Georgetown University Participants Participants Imaginaries of the Global in Cross-Border Investment in Network Evolution in Asia’s Textile & Clothing Industry – Market Shanghai Access & Manufacturing Costs Horacio Ortiz, Université Paris Dauphine, PSL Research Rika Fujioka, Kansai University University, CNRS, IRISSO Cadre Coordination and Local State Corporatist Strategy – Sequences Matter: The Impact of Financialization in Taiwan: Institutions for Innovation in Kunshan, China 1980-2015 Shui Wang, Renmin University Li-Hsuan Cheng, National Chengchi University Tax Havens : Revealing the Characteristics Mona Barake, University of Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne

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Participants Attributing Value to Cryptocurrencies Q-02 Dave Elder-Vass, Loughborough University Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Fintech, Crypto-Currencies and Blockchain As “Disruption”of Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY438 Financial Sector: Opportunities and Limits of a New Monetary Capitalisms, Welfare Regimes and the Intimate Sphere - Part 1 and Financial Regime Matthieu Montalban, University of Bordeaux Q: Asian Capitalisms Socially Constructing Value and Price: A Sociological Account of Session Organizers Price Formation and Rebidding in Online Auctions Sebastien Lechevalier, EHESS Daniel Sands, New York University Emiko Ochiai, Kyoto University Proof of Institutions: Cryptocurrencies As Digital Fiat Money Participants Anush Kapadia, Indian Institute of Technology Capitalism, Welfare Regime and Intimate Sphere: Towards a New Theoretical Framework TH07-01 Sebastien Lechevalier, EHESS Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Transforming Familialism in East and Southeast Asia: Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY416 Convergence or Divergence in Care Regimes between and Gender Dynamics within Regions Emiko Ochiai, Kyoto University TH07: Prospects for Equality Within and Across Family, Modes of Development and Welfare. a Perspective from Organizations Régulation Theory Session Organizers Hiroyuki Uni, Kyoto University Nina Bandelj, University of California, Irvine Andrew Penner, UC Irvine Q-03 Donald Tomaskovic-Devey, University of Massachusetts Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Moderator Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY439 Silvia Maja Melzer, Universität Bielefeld Perspectives on Asian Capitalisms Participants Within Job Gender Pay Inequality in 13 Countries Q: Asian Capitalisms Andrew Penner, University of California Session Organizers Gender Diversity on Corporate Boards of Directors; An Boy Luethje, Exploratory Analysis of Gulf Council Countries (GCC) Cornelia Storz, Goethe University Frankfurt Samah Alsubaie, Alfaisal University Tobias ten Brink, Jacobs University Bremen Language and Gender in the Online Job-Matching Process Zhao Wei, ESSCA School of Management Hye Jin Rho, MIT Sloan School of Management Participants Measuring Gender Inequalities in the Workplace to Tackle Capitalism and Capitalisms in Asia Them? the Case of French Firms Hyun-Chin Lim, Seoul National University Vincent-Arnaud Chappe, CNRS - CSI-i3 - Mines Suk-Man Hwang, Changwon National University ParisTech - PSL Research University Jonghoe Yang, Sungkyunkwan University Helene Demilly, IDHES - Nanterre University Japan’s Trajectory of Liberalization: An Analysis of Directionality and between-Field Variation TH09-01 Stefan Heeb, University of Geneva Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Rent-Management As Key to Industrial Upgrading: Evidences Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY411 from Korea, Rwanda and Uzbekistan Opening Remarks Christian Timm, Private University - PFH Göttingen TH09: Socio-Economic Justice, Equality, SDGs and the TH02-01 Constituting of Participatory Society: The Islamic Moral Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Economy & Finance Project Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY419 Session Organizers Financial Valuations and Their Publics Mehmet Asutay, Durham University Necati Aydin, Alfaisal University, Saudi Arabia TH02: Global Finance: Hidden and Public Dimensions Shinsuke Nagaoka, Kyoto University Session Organizers Participants Karin Knorr-Cetina, University of Chicago Beyond Finance in Islamic Finance: Islamic Moral Economy for Alex Preda, King's College London Emancipation and Empowerment Moderator Mehmet Asutay, Durham University Karin Knorr-Cetina, University of Chicago The Capability Approach and Islamic Socio-economic Justice Participants Necati Aydin, Alfaisal University, Saudi Arabia Risky Investments: Varieties of Relational Obfuscation between Market Actors and State Elites in an Emerging Market TH10-01 Kimberly Hoang, University of Chicago Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Rethinking the Role of Communication in the Context of Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY432 Financial Product Development Fresh Insights on the Geography of Urban Decline Sonia Kollner, Uppsala University Valuation Where Accounting and Finance Begin, and End TH10: State Transformations, Spatial Austerity and the Hendrik Vollmer, University of Leicester Globalization of Urban Decline: in Search of Alternative Discussant Urban Policies (supported by Fondation France-Japon and Karin Knorr-Cetina, University of Chicago INCAS) Session Organizers TH04-01 Sophie Buhnik, Maison Franco-Japonaise, CNRS Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am Sophie Baudet-Michel, UMR Géographie-cités, University Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY420 Paris Diderot Cryptocurrencies, Value and Price Peter Matanle, The University of Sheffield Allan Popelard, ... TH04: Marketization and the Digital Economy Yasushi Asami, University of Tokyo Session Organizer Moderator Thomas Beauvisage, Orange Labs Sophie Buhnik, Maison Franco-Japonaise, CNRS

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Participants Living with Best Friends? How Housing Providers Impact the Out of Sight and Overlooked: Shrinking US Suburbs Social and Other Capitals of Elderly People Maxwell Hartt, Cardiff University Gorgi Krlev, University of Oxford The Viewpoints of Establishing Systems for Shrinking Cities: Civil Activism, Institutional Changes and Socio-Economic With the Different of Regions Characteristics Transformations Hyeyeong Yoon, INCHEON DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE Jozsef Veress, Corvinus University Exurban Development on the Fringes of the San Francisco Bay Secularism, Identity Politics and the Rise of Authoritarianism in Area Bangladesh Mary Shi, UC Berkeley Hasan Mahmud, Assistant Professor Achieving the ‘Depopulation Dividend’: Japanese Developmental Leadership for the Asia-Pacific in the 21st Century B-03 Peter Matanle, The University of Sheffield Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY403 TH11-01 Author Meets Critics: "Ruling before the Law - the Politics Saturday - 9:00am - 10:30am of Legal Regimes in China and Indonesia" by William Hurst Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY417 (Cambridge University Press 2018) Reordering of Transnational Labour Markets on a Regional B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development Scale I: The European Union Session Organizer TH11: The Making of Transnational Labor Markets: Douglas B Fuller, Zhejiang University Reordering of Actors, Institutions, and Policies? Book Author Session Organizers William Hurst, Northwestern Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Critics Ursula Mense-Petermann, Bielefeld University Yusuke Anami, Tohoku University Participants Caroline Arnold, Brooklyn College Eastern European Service Contract Workers in the German Douglas B Fuller, Zhejiang University Meat Industry – a Case Study in Market Making of a Mary Gallagher, University of Michigan Transnational Labour Market Ayame Suzuki, Doshisha Ursula Mense-Petermann, Bielefeld University Free Movement of Workers but No Single Labour Market: How B-04 Intra-EU Labour Mobility Works? Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Bela Galgoczi, European Trade Union Institute Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY430 Navigating Brexit’s Reordering of Transnational Labour Markets: The New Political Economy of Industrial Policy: Developing Labour Mobility Policies to Encourage Migrant Opportunities and Constraints Settlement in Scotland through the Promotion of Job Quality and Fair Work B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development Amy Watson, University of Strathclyde Session Organizers Matthew Amengual, MIT Sloan FP-02 Caroline Arnold, Brooklyn College Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Mark Dallas, Union College Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY408 Richard Doner, Emory University Presidential Panel - Financialization in Comparative Douglas B Fuller, Zhejiang University Perspective Participants Evolution and Challenges of the Recent Industrial Policy in Brazil Featured Panels & Speakers Alexandre Guimaraes, School of Government - João Session Organizer Pinheiro Foundation Gary Herrigel, Paul Klapper Professor in the College and Using Indigenous Knowledge to Respond to Globalization, and the Division of Social Sciences, University of Chicago to Counter Western Knowledge Dominance in Africa Moderator Geoffrey Nwaka, Abia State University Lea Elsaesser, University of Duisburg-Essen Geoffrey Nwaka, Abia State University Participants Resilient Decentralized Clusters in the Global Economy: Discussants Developmental Associations and Taiwan’s Transformation Steven Vogel, University of California, Berkeley Revisited Richard Deeg, Temple University MIchelle Hsieh, Academia Sinica Thomas Haipeter, University of Duisburg-Essen Analysis of Megatrends As a Tool for Prospective Analysis Chang Kyung-Sup, Seoul National University Clemente Ruiz Duran, Universidad Nacional Autonoma Natascha van der Zwan, Leiden University de Mexico

A-02 B-05 Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY423 Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY431 Active Communities and Civil Society Constructing the Global Economy, Periodization, A: Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society Regionalization and State Action Session Organizer B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development José Ruiz San Roman, Universidad Complutense Madrid Session Organizers Moderator Matthew Amengual, MIT Sloan Jozsef Veress, Corvinus University Caroline Arnold, Brooklyn College Participants Mark Dallas, Union College Corporate Social Responsibility: An Experimental Analysis Richard Doner, Emory University Alicja Reuben, New York University Abu Dhabi Douglas B Fuller, Zhejiang University Obeying Vs. Resisting Unfair Laws. a Structural Analysis of the Participants Internalization of Collective Preferences on Redistribution Using Contingent Effectiveness of Regional Trade Agreements, 1958- Classification Trees and Random Forests. 2012: The Conditioning Effects from Homophily and World- Elisabeth Tovar, Université Paris Nanterre System Status

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Min Zhou, University of Victoria States Session Organizer Global Reordering: Reconceptualizing Global Development from Alexandre Afonso, Leiden University 1850 to the Present Participants Jeffrey Kentor, Wayne State University Do Policies Matter? Insecurity, Welfare State Institutions and Fair and Square? Investigating the Implications of Social Support for the Populist Right in Europe Inequality for Corruption Daphne Halikiopoulou, University of Reading Thomas Kalinowski, Ewha Womans University Attacking and Instrumentalising the Labour Movement: The Vladimir Hlasny, Ewha Womans University Strategies of Radical Right Parties and Their Electoral Diverging Labor and Converging Corporate Tax Policy: A Implications Revision of Partisanship Theory and an Implication for Nadja Mosimann, University of Zurich Democracy Social Class and the Welfare State Agenda of the Radical Right Junpei Suzuki, Waseda University Alexandre Afonso, Leiden University Class Politics and the Populist Radical Right in the Nordic C-02 Countries Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Sanna Salo, Stockholm University Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY424 British Immigration Policy before and after Brexit: Dilemmas of Gender and Care Issues the Center-Right C: Gender, Work and Family Georg Menz, Old Dominion University Session Organizers E-05 Bernard Fusulier, Université catholique de Louvain Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, Teluq Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY401 Moderator Fusulier Bernard, UCL The Political Economy of Growth Models Participants E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare Towards a Multi-Active Society: Daring to Imagine a New Work- States Life Regime Session Organizers Bernard Fusulier, Université catholique de Louvain Alexandre Afonso, Leiden University Caregiving and Community Support; Challenges for Individuals Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex and Societies Chiara Benassi, King's College Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, University of Quebec-Teluq Aidan Regan, University College Dublin ‘Gender Egalitarian’ Parental Leave, Care Regimes and Labour Participants Market Norms: A Comparison of Australia and Japan Politicizing FDI-Led Growth: Shifting Patterns of EU-Integration Gillian Whitehouse, University of Queensland and Dependency in the Visegrád States From the National "Care" Regime to the Local "Care" Regime: Dorothee Bohle, European University Institute; European Toward Differences in Local Territories University Institute Loïc Trabut, Institut National d'Etudes Démographiques Bela Greskovits, Central European University Helping Carers of Dependent Elderly People in France - Reinventing Coordination in Western Europe and East Asia: between National Recognition and the Diversity of Territorial Higher Education Expansion and High Skill Formation for the Arrangements. Knowledge Economy Alexandra Garabige, Institut national d'études Niccolo Durazzi, London School of Economics démographiques (INED) Which Policies for the Creation of Knowledge-Intensive Jobs? Sonja Avlijas, LIEPP - Sciences Po D-02 Construction- and Export-Driven Regimes: A Sectoral Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Interpretation of Political Economies and Their Association with Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY418 Growth, Welfare and Politics Work in Non-governmental Organizations: Between Alexander Spielau, Max-Planck-Institute for the Study of Volunteering and Professionalization Societies D: Professions and Professionals in a Globalizing World E-06 Session Organizers Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Elizabeth Gorman, Sociology, University of Virginia Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY406 James Faulconbridge, Lancaster University Sigrid Quack, University Duisburg-Essen Industrial Relations in the Digital Economy Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare Moderator States Sigrid Quack, University Duisburg-Essen Session Organizers Participants Alexandre Afonso, Leiden University Professionalism, Managerialism, and Intrinsic Motivation in the Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Peace Corps Chiara Benassi, King's College Meghan Kallman, UMASS Boston Aidan Regan, University College Dublin Units of Work” and Professional Action: Evidence from Three Participants Sets of International NGOs Trade Unions and Industry 4.0 in the Italian Motor Valley: More Monika Krause, London School of Economics Value Is Created Than Distributed Overcoming the Challenge of ‚Volunteerism’: The Struggle for Matteo Rinaldini, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia Societal Recognition of Japanese NGO’s Professionalisation ‘Smart’ Industrial Relations in the Making? Insights from the Kamila Szczepanska, Ruhr University Bochum Analysis of Union Responses to Digitalisation in Italy and Spain Professional Careers in Global Civil Society? A Pilot Study of Stefano Gasparri, University of Warwick Job Moblity in Global Environmental NGOs Computers and Labour Relations: The Wage Share in UK Sigrid Quack, University Duisburg-Essen Workplaces Nicola Pensiero, UCL Institute of Education E-04 Structural Conditions of the Awareness Context in Italian 4.0 Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Factories Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY402 Jacopo Staccioli, Institute of Economics, Scuola The Political Economy of the Radical Right Superiore Sant’Anna E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare

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F-02 Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Participants Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY405 Works Councils, Training and Employee Satisfaction The Developmental State in East Asia: New Directions, Ute Leber, Institute for Employment Research (IAB) Institutional Continuity, or Hybridity? Collective Bargaining and Skill Formation: Evidence from Mixed Methods F: Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation Fabio Berton, University of Torino Skills, Tasks, Authority, and Class: An Integrated Class Based Session Organizers Approach to Understanding Recent Trends in Economic Matthew Allen, Alliance Manchester Business School Inequality in the USA Matthew Keller, Department of Sociology, Southern Adam Berg, Kyoto University Methodist University Skill Utilisation: What Is It and How Can It be Measured? Participants Daria Luchinskaya, University of Warwick Determinants of PRO(Public Research Organization) – Industry Cooperation and Its Impact on Firm Performance - Comparison H-03 of Manufacturing Sector with Service Sector in Korea Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm JinHee Kim, Seoul National University Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY436 Localisation of Developmental State: Lesson from Building Dynamics of Organizational Fields Regional Innovation System in South Korea H: Markets, Firms and Institutions Taelim Choi, Incheon Development Institute A Regional Diversity of Korean and Japanese Capitalist Session Organizers Economy Olivier Butzbach, Second University of Naples Ji-Won Song, Stockholm School of Economics Gerhard Schnyder, Loughborough University Dynamic Capabilities of Science, Technology and Innovation Participants Bureaucracies in East Asia Interpreting Mutual Democracy - Making Sense of Variation in Erkki Karo, Ragnar Nurkse Department of Innovation and the Swedish Insurance Field Governance, Tallinn University of Technology Tiziana Sardiello, Stockholm Centre for Organizational Research (SCORE), Stockholm University F-03 The Global Field of R&D and Its Silent and/or Noisiness Global Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Implications Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY422 Paulo Matui, Federal University os São Carlos Unexpected Currents: How Controversies in Adjacent Fields Roundtable: Open & Social Innovation - Knowledge Shaped Emerging Narratives and Practices of the Japanese Creation in Practice Whale-Watching Field F: Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation Jean-Baptiste Litrico, Queen's University Session Organizer Discussant David Vallat, Université Lyon 1 Daniel Sands, New York University Discussants Chihiro Takayama, CKO, Eisai co ltd H-04 Ayano Hirose Nishihara, Rikkyo University Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm David Vallat, Université Lyon 1 Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY437 Tadashi Uda, Hokkaido University States and Markets: From Contrast to Interpenetration H: Markets, Firms and Institutions G-03 Session Organizers Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Olivier Butzbach, Second University of Naples Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY414 Gerhard Schnyder, Loughborough University Participants Human Resource Diversity in Japan: Managerial Issues and Making the State Great Again? Firm Level Responses to Practices Protectionism. G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources Louise Curran, toulouse business school Session Organizer Statism inside and Outside of Government: Situating the Global Julien Martine, Paris Diderot University Bifurcation in State-Market Relations Participants Nathan Sperber, Fudan University Staff Diversity in Japanese Firms: Identification of Determining How Does Business Respond to the New Geopolitical Risk of Factors Right-Wing Populism? Theoretical Reflections, a Research Jacques Jaussaud, Pau University Agenda, and a Preliminary Empirical Analysis Actual Situations and Challenges on Diversity and Inclusion: Daniel Kinderman, University of Delaware Employment of Persons with Disabilities in Japan Small Business Reaction to the March to Zero in Kansas Shiho Futagami, Yokohama National University Daniel Alvord, University of Kansas Rethinking the Role of Older Workers: Promoting Older Workers’ Discussant Employment in Japan Carly Knight, Harvard University Philippe Debroux, Soka University Telework As Diversity Management Tool – Challenges and I-02 Practices for Japanese Companies Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Julien Martine, Paris Diderot University Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY446 Discussant Financial Capitalism and Its Alternatives for the 21st Serge Rey, Pau University Century I: Alternatives to Capitalism G-04 Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Session Organizers Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY415 Lara Monticelli, Scuola Normale Superiore Torsten Geelan, University of Leicester Skills Katherine Chen, The City College of New York and the G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources Graduate Center, CUNY Session Organizers Moderator David Marsden, London School of Economics Takao Kato, Colgate University

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L: Regulation and Governance

Participants Session Organizers Alternatives within Capitalism: Sustainability, Financialization, Tim Bartley, Washington University of St. Louis and the Ambiguity of Contemporary Capitalism John Cioffi, University of California, Riverside Konstanze Senge, Martin-Luther-University Halle- Eleni Tsingou, Copenhagen Business School Wittenberg Jonathan Zeitlin, University of Amsterdam Resisting Financial Imagination? the Rise of Speculative Participants Communities in Finance Capitalism Enforcing Competition, One Sector at a Time: The Determinants Aris Komporozos-Athanasiou, University College London of the Severity of EU Merger Control Collective Sharing, Income Inequality, and Happiness: Evidence Billows Sebastian, Max Planck Institute for the Study of from OECD Countries Societies Chien-chung Huang, Rutgers University Metaphors of Markets and Effective Regulation: Ferc's Failure to Detect Market Power Potential in California 1996-2000 K-02 Georg Rilinger, University of Chicago Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm The New Brandeisians in Retrospect and Prospect: Possibilities Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY421 for Redressing Economic Domination in the US through Antitrust Gerald Berk, University of Oregon Digital Transformations, Social Media and Trade Union Building National Economies through Exceptions: The Revitalization: A Global Perspective Ambivalent Relation between Neoliberal Restructuring K: Institutional Experimentation in the Regulation of Work Processes and Legal Structures in Turkish Economy and Employment Ayse Yuksel, University of Vienna Session Organizer Torsten Geelan, University of Cambridge - Darwin M-02 College Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Moderator Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY426 Alex Wood, University of Oxford Comercio, derecho de emisiones y cambio climático Participants M: Spanish Language The Combustible Mix of Coalitional Power and Digital Media: The Case of the People’s Assembly Against Austerity in the UK Session Organizers Torsten Geelan, University of Cambridge - Darwin Julimar Bichara, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid College; University of Leicester Santos Miguel Ruesga, Moving from ‘Organizing’ to ‘Networking’ As a Strategy for Moderator Success in Low-Wage Industries: The Cases of ‘Fight for 15’ Blanca Olmedillas Blanco, Facultad de CC. Económicas y and ‘Ourwalmart’ Empresariales, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Vincent Pasquier, GEM Participants Short Shrift on the Short Sea: Institutional Experimentation Via Digital Silk Road: How Cross-Border E-Commerce Retail Shape (In)Action Research to Reverse the Decline of European the Trade between China and Latin America Seafarers in the Western Mediterranean Yue Lin, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Huw Thomas, University of Bristol El Laberinto De Las Cadenas Globales De Valor En La Industrialización De México L-02 Carlos A. Rozo, Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana- Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Xochimilco Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY434 Brazil’s Stagnation and China’s Rise: A Tale of Two Brics André Cunha, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do The Return of Industrial Policy? Sul L: Regulation and Governance El Comercio De Derechos De Emisión En La UE-28: Un Cambio Session Organizers Institucional Para Reflexionar Tim Bartley, Washington University of St. Louis Blanca Olmedillas, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid John Cioffi, University of California, Riverside Tres Visiones Ante El Cambio Climático: La Generación Eleni Tsingou, Copenhagen Business School Eléctrica En La UE, USA y China. Jonathan Zeitlin, University of Amsterdam Yolanda Fernández , Facultad de CC. Económicas y Moderator Empresariales, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Andrew Schrank, Brown University Participants M-03 When Strong States Are Also Messy: Policy Articulation and Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Bureaucratic Competition in Making China’s Industrial Policy Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY425 Yingyao Wang, University of Virginia Instituciones, tecnología y desarrollo Recasting the National Economic Interest in the Age of Global M: Spanish Language Value Chains? Policy Frames, Governance and Strategies in Europe Session Organizers Francesco Niccolò Moro, University of Bologna; SAIS Julimar Bichara, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid Europe Johns Hopkins University Santos Miguel Ruesga, Corporate Governance Reforms As the Third Arrows of Moderator Abenomics in Japan Jose Lasierra Esteban, Professor Hideaki Miyajima, Waseda University Participants Between Foreign Investments and Economic Patriotism: Looking ¿Capital Social Contra Democracia? for a French Industrial Policy Jose Lasierra Esteban, Professor Guillaume Gentile, IRISSO, Paris-Dauphine PSL Habilidades Tecnológicas: Un Nuevo Valor Añadido a La Discussant Capacitación Social Andrew Schrank, Brown University Carmen Diaz-Roldan, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha Institutions, Culture and Power, a Technology in Construction L-03 Marcela Amaro, Fac. of Economy, UNAM Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Influencia De Las Instituciones Creadoras De Consenso En La Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY433 Agenda Global De La Desigualdad: El Modelo Del Comité Económico y Social Europeo (CESE) Competition, Antitrust, and Market Regulation Gustavo Matias, Departament of Economic Structure and Economics Development. 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Bussines. University Autonoma of Madrid Yoshitaka Fukui, Aoyama Gakuin University Estado, Coaliciones y Variedades De Regímenes De Bienestar Moderator Flavio Gaitan, UNILA Yoshitaka Fukui, Aoyama Gakuin University Participants N-03 Profit Sharing Among Stakeholders Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Eiko Arata, Musashi University Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY407 Origin and Attribution of Abnormal Profit: Rethinking the Concept Cultural Aspects of Market Emergence of Equity Satoru Otaka, Yokohama National University N: Finance and Society Structure of Corporate Governance in Japanese Zaibatsu before Session Organizers World War II Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University Takashi Shimizu, University of Tokyo Alya Guseva, Boston University Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego P-03 Participants Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm 'No One to Trust': The Cultural Embedding of Atomism in Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY409 Financial Markets Accounting (II): Transnational Accounting Regulation Galit Ailon, Department of Sociology & Anthropology, Bar- Ilan University P: Accounting, Economics, and Law Cultural Holes and the Authorship of Early Economic Texts Session Organizer Emily Erikson, Yale University Yuri Biondi, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique Trust, Transaction, and Regulation: The Emergence of Digital - CNRS Payment Platforms in China Moderator Qingyuan Yue, USC Marshall School of Business Shyam Sunder, Yale School of Management Participants N-04 Accounting and Convergence in Corporate Governance: Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Economic or Legal Path Dependence? Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY404 Martin Gelter, Fordham University Inequality The Influence of External Foreign Pressures (gaiatsu) on Accounting and Accountability Reforms: Evidence from Japan N: Finance and Society Noriyuki Tsunogaya, Nagoya University Session Organizers Why and How the Rest of the World Adopts IFRS (When the US Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University Does Not) Alya Guseva, Boston University Zehra G. Kavame Eroglu, Deakin Law School, Faculty of Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego Business and Law Participants Finance, Monetary Policy and Income Inequality Q-04 Thibault Darcillon, University of Paris 8 Vincennes Saint- Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Denis Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY427 The Politics of Financialization and Income Inequality Occupational Ethos , Organizational Commitment , Career , Bowei Hu, Academia Sinica Occupational Fields on Professional

Wealth Accumulation and Loss during the Era of Q: Asian Capitalisms Financialization. the Institutional Bases of Diverging Financial Cultures in the U.S. and Germany, 1980-2015 Session Organizer Fabian Pfeffer, University of Michigan Dylan Nelson, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Masayo Fujimoto, Doshisha University Participants O-02 Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Organizational Commitment Research of Highly Educated at Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY428 Public and Private Organizations: Comparison between Japan and France on Role Consciousness of Science and Technology (Un)sustainability in Clusters and GVCs Professionals O: Global Value Chains Masayo Fujimoto, Doshisha University Session Organizers A Sociological Study of in Japan Transformation of the Gary Gereffi, Duke University Professional Trust in the Late Modern Era Mari Sako, University of Oxford Jun Matsumura, Doshisha University Timothy Sturgeon, MIT Examination of Employment Factors Not Using Nursing Eric Thun, University of Oxford Qualifications in Japan Valentina De Marchi, University of Padova Rieko Ikeda, Doshisha University Participants Governing Sustainability through Global Value Chains Towards a Science, or a Craft? Kakenhi As an Academic Policy Stefano Ponte, Copenhagen Business School on Language Studies in Japan Tao Zhang, Doshisha University Power of Informality: Town Guiyu Leading in the Global E- Waste Chain Q-05 Zeli Lin, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Social Contract Building for Eco-Industrial Development in a Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY438 Korean Petrochemical Production Network Sukjin Yoon, Incheon Development Institute Capitalisms, Welfare Regimes and the Intimate Sphere - Part 2 Q: Asian Capitalisms P-02 Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Session Organizers Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY410 Sebastien Lechevalier, EHESS Who Are Residual Claimants on a Company's Net Assets? Emiko Ochiai, Kyoto University P: Accounting, Economics, and Law Participants Session Organizer Growth Strategies and Welfare State Reforms

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Bruno Palier, Sciences Po TH02-02 At Your Service? How Public Policies Towards Domestic Work Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Are Reshaping the Social Division of Labor Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY419 Nathalie Morel, Sciences Po Financialization from Below Transformation of Growth Regime and Welfare System in East TH02: Global Finance: Hidden and Public Dimensions Asia Session Organizers Hiroyuki Uni, Kyoto University Karin Knorr-Cetina, University of Chicago In-Cash Family Policies and Gender Regimes in Japan, South Alex Preda, King's College London Korea and Taiwan Moderator Sophia Seung-yoon Lee, Ewha Womans University Alex Preda, King's College London Participants Q-06 Financialisation of Citizenship, Elites, and Citizens: A Malaysian Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Story Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY439 Syahirah Abdul Rahman, Alliance Manchester Business East Asian Regionalism School, University of Manchester From the State to the Bank. Youth's Ressources Q: Asian Capitalisms Representations in the Era of Flexibilisation and Financialisation. Session Organizers Valentina Moiso, University of Turin, Department of Cultures, Politics and Society Boy Luethje, Sonia Bertolini, University of Turin, Department of Cornelia Storz, Goethe University Frankfurt Cultures, Politics and Society Tobias ten Brink, Jacobs University Bremen Compete for Trust: Financial Expert System and Unlicensed Zhao Wei, ESSCA School of Management Commentators in China Zhifei Mao, Chinese University of Hong Kong Participants Coping with Trading Uncertainty: Lay-Investor Culture in Energy Governance in Northeast Asia: The Case of the Asia Taiwan’s Stock Market Super Grid Yu-Hsiang Chen, Department of Sociology, National Diana Schnelle, Ruhr-University Bochum Taipei University Discussant To Trade or Not to Trade: Taiwan’s Economic Policy Toward Alex Preda, King's College London China John Hsieh, University of South Carolina TH04-02 Location Choice of Japanese Multinationals in China: Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Experience, Distance, and Interdependent Behavior in Emerging Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY420 Market Entry Decisions Digital Business Models Hideyuki Takenouchi, Sophia University Shinji Hasegawa, Waseda University TH04: Marketization and the Digital Economy Kazuyo Ando, Chiba Univerisity of Commerce Session Organizer Jean-Samuel Beuscart, Université Paris-Est Marne-la- Discussant Vallée Zhao Wei, ESSCA School of Management Participants Digitalization As an Enabler for Business Model Innovation: Free TH01-01 Navigation Software for the Masses Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Carlos DaSilva, HEG School of Management Fribourg / Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY413 HES-SO // University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland Comparative Political Economy Public Private Partnership and the Promotion of Smart Cities TH01: Comparative Political Economy and the Environment Initiatives: Insights from Rio De Janeiro. Monica PInhanez, INSPER Instituto de Ensino e Session Organizers Pesquisa Matthew Allen, Alliance Manchester Business School Homemade Videogames? How French Indie Gameworkers Jared Finnegan, LSE Juggle Both Local and Platform Logics in an Era of Global Geoffrey Wood, University of Essex Reordering. Vinciane Zabban, Experice Participants The Last Automobile Revolution: Where the Right Business Climate Change and the Institutional Foundations of Long-Term Model Is? Policymaking Alex Covarrubias V, The College of Sonora/ASU Jared Finnegan, London School of Economics and Digital Business Platforms and Sustainable Industries: An Political Science Exploratory Framework Renato Orsato, Sao Paulo School of Management International Diffusion and Domestic Policy Processes: (EAESP); Getulio Vargas Foundation (FGV) Developing a Framework for Exploring the Adoption of Carbon Pricing Policies TH07-02 Jakob Skovgaard, Lund University Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Political Signaling and Green Technological Change: Banning Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY416 Dirty Cars Firm Diversity Dynamics Jonas Nahm, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies TH07: Prospects for Equality Within and Across Organizations The Nature of Marketization: Environmental Protection and Institutional Innovation in the United States and Germany Session Organizers Chris Rea, UCLA Nina Bandelj, University of California, Irvine Andrew Penner, UC Irvine Donald Tomaskovic-Devey, University of Massachusetts Moderator Nina Bandelj, University of California, Irvine Participants

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Inclusion in Organizations and Society Featured Speaker Ching Kwan Lee (UCLA Dept. of Nancy DiTomaso, Rutgers Business School - Newark and Sociology, USA) - "The Specter of Global China" New Brunswick Government Policy, Organisational Practice and Indigenous Featured Panels & Speakers Employee Experience Session Organizers Tho Alang, RMIT University Gary Herrigel, Paul Klapper Professor in the College and The Influence of Firms on the Immigrant-Native Wage Gaps in the Division of Social Sciences, University of Chicago Germany: A Comparison of Economic and Sociological Sebastien Lechevalier, EHESS Organizational Approaches Silvia Maja Melzer, Universität Bielefeld FP-04 Othering and Symbolic Inequality in International Mergers: Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Evidence from Chinese Oversea Acquisitions in Germany Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY408 Junchen Yan, Bielefeld University Featured Panel - Author Meets Critics: "Korean Modernization and Uneven Development" by Kyong-Dong TH09-02 Kim (Palgrave MacMillan, 2017) Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY411 Featured Panels & Speakers Islamic Finance and SDGs (I) Session Organizer Gary Herrigel, Paul Klapper Professor in the College and TH09: Socio-Economic Justice, Equality, SDGs and the the Division of Social Sciences, University of Chicago Constituting of Participatory Society: The Islamic Moral Book Author Economy & Finance Project Kyong-Dong Kim, Seoul National University Session Organizers Critics Mehmet Asutay, Durham University Dorothee Bohle, European University Institute Necati Aydin, Alfaisal University, Saudi Arabia Sebastien Lechevalier, EHESS Shinsuke Nagaoka, Kyoto University Kang-Kook Lee, Participants Sophia Lee, Ewha Womans Univeristy The Vision of the Islamic Economy and Sustainable Practices Hazik Mohamed, Stellar Consulting Group Contribution of the Impact Investments Towards Achieving A-03 Sustainable Development Goals: Value-Based Intermediation Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Creates Sustainable Finance. Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY423 Ruhaini Muda, Accounting Research Institute Democracy and Civil Society

TH09-03 A: Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Session Organizer Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY412 José Ruiz San Roman, Universidad Complutense Madrid Islamic Economics and Socio-Economic Performance Moderator Paul Raekstad, University of Amsterdam TH09: Socio-Economic Justice, Equality, SDGs and the Participants Constituting of Participatory Society: The Islamic Moral Freedom, Domination, and Property-Owning Democracy Economy & Finance Project Paul Raekstad, University of Amsterdam Session Organizers Weakened Alignments in Party System and the Roles of Civil Mehmet Asutay, Durham University Society Necati Aydin, Alfaisal University, Saudi Arabia Sol-Bi Kim, EWHA Womans University Shinsuke Nagaoka, Kyoto University The UK Localism Act 2011 Seven Years on: Democratic Deficit Participants in Denial Disguised As Direct Democracy and Municipalism On the Mind and Spirit of Islamic Framework for Socio-Economic Benjamin Duke, Keele University, UK Justice Marxism and the National Question within the Crisis of the Mughees Shaukat, the College of Banking and Financial Europeanism Studies, under Central Bank of Oman Luca Alteri, Sapienza University of Rome Nucleus-Plasma Partnership As Model to Build Social Prosperity Lukman Hakim, Durham University B-06 TH11-02 Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Saturday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY429 Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY417 Rentier-Financier Capitalism: General Characteristics and Reordering Transnational Labour Markets on a Regional Its Effects on Latin America. Scale II: East Asia and Southeast Asia B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development TH11: The Making of Transnational Labor Markets: Session Organizer Reordering of Actors, Institutions, and Policies? Ilan Bizberg, El Colegio de México Session Organizers Participants Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Secular Stagnation in the Framework of Rentier-Financier Ursula Mense-Petermann, Bielefeld University Capitalism Participants Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira, FGV The Vanguards of Building Transnational Labor Markets –the The Return of Rent in Contemporary Capitalisms: An Historical Activities of Japanese Thas in Asia and International Perspective Jun Imai, Sophia University Robert Boyer, Institut des Amériques, France Care Economy and the New Contours of Inequality Rentier-Financier Capitalism and the Crisis of the Latin Ito Peng, University of Toronto American Economies Making of the Migrant Care Workers in East Asia Ilan Bizberg, CADIS/EHESS; El Colegio de México; Reiko Ogawa, Chiba University CEIM/UQAM The Political Economy of the Exchange Rate Policy in Brazil FP-03 Daniela Prates, FMM fellow; CNPq researcher Saturday - 1:15pm - 2:15pm Muromachi Campus: Kambaikan Building Hardy Hall

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B-07 Economics and Statistics Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Annalisa Papaccio, University of Salerno; CELPE Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY431 Outsourcing Domestic Labor – Less Work for ‘Mum’? Emerging Regionalisms: Political Narratives and Natascha Nisic, Paderborn University Institutional Governance Silencing Gender? Young Women in Germany Experiencing Precarious Working and Living Conditions B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development Vera Trappmann, OvG University Magdeburg Session Organizers Matthew Amengual, MIT Sloan D-03 Caroline Arnold, Brooklyn College Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Mark Dallas, Union College Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY418 Richard Doner, Emory University Welfare State Reform and Professional Work: Douglas B Fuller, Zhejiang University Rationalization, Evidence-based Management or Participants Multidisciplinary Teams? Enabling Institutional Change and Business Opportunity Perception: The Case of the New Zealand-China Free Trade D: Professions and Professionals in a Globalizing World Agreement Session Organizers Hugh Whittaker, University of Oxford Confronting Flagship Initiatives in Two Regional Multilateral Elizabeth Gorman, Sociology, University of Virginia Development Banks in Asia : The Asian Devolpment Bank and James Faulconbridge, Lancaster University the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank ? Sigrid Quack, University Duisburg-Essen Guy Faure, Aix-Marseille University; CNRS Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Gradual Regional Power Sector Integration: Comparing the Pathways in the Greater Mekong Subregion and Central Moderator America Elizabeth Gorman, Sociology, University of Virginia Daniel del Barrio Alvarez, University of Tokyo Participants B-08 Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Physician Autonomy and the Paradox of Rationalization Clinical Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY430 Pathways in China’s Public Hospitals Lei Jin, Chinese University of Hong Kong Inequalities in the Distribution of Income and Its Impact on Team Practice in Primary Care in France: Steering Healthcare Poverty and Social Exclusion, As Obstacles to the Professionals Toward a New Organizational Framework Development of Latin America Anne Moyal, Sciences Po B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development French Health Professions Regulatory Bodies and the Session Organizer Development of Multidisciplinary Healthcare Facilities Jose Nabor Cruz Marcelo, UNAM Nadege Vezinat, Reims Champagne Ardenne University The Digital Welfare State, Professionals and Provision of Public Participants Welfare Services - a Danish Case The Fragility of the Reduction of Poverty and Inequality in Latin John Storm Pedersen, The University of Southern America: From a Socioeconomic Perspective 1980-2015 Denmark Jose Cruz Marcelo, UNAM Poverty and Inequality in Access to Financing. a Historical E-07 Context Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Bernardo Ramirez, UNAM Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY401 Poverty: Conception, Measurement and Programs Veronica Villarespe Reyes, UNAM New Approaches to Political Economy Structure of the Labor Market, Wage Policy and Income E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare Inequality: The Cases of Mexico and Brazil, 2000 - 2016 States Cesar Salazar Lopez, UNAM Session Organizer Processes of Social Exclusion in the Analysis of Public Policies Chris Howell, Oberlin College during the Postmodern Era. Contributions to Improve the Participants Efficiency of Social Spending in Latin America. The Political Economy of Institutional Change Alberto Castro Jaimes, UNAM Bruno Amable, University of Geneva The Political Economy of Welfare C-03 Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm The Politics of Growth Models Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY424 Lucio Baccaro, University of Geneva Working Time and Precarious Work "Turns" in Post-Crisis Comparative Capitalism C: Gender, Work and Family Aidan Regan, University College Dublin The Challenge of Financialization Session Organizers Natascha van der Zwan, Leiden University Bernard Fusulier, Université catholique de Louvain Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, Teluq E-08 Moderator Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, Teluq Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY402 Participants Working Time Patterns and Preferences across the Life Course: Homes Alone: How Housing Markets Shape Welfare States A Gender and European Perspective. and Welfare States Shape Housing Dominique Anxo, Department of Economics and Statistics E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare Linnaeus University States Gender Discrimination in Large Networks: A Labor Market Case Session Organizer Coralia Azucena Quintero Rojas, Universidad de Paulette Kurzer, University of Arizona Guanajuato Moderator Household Management Systems and Women’s Decision Alexander Reisenbichler, University of Toronto Making within the Family in Europe Participants Lavinia Parisi, University of Salerno, Department of a Driver of Societal Inequality? the Stratification Effects of

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Housing Policy Participants Lindsay Flynn, Wheaton College Theorizing Social Institutions of Technical and Vocational Justifying and Fighting Home-Ownership Promotion the Education and Training (TVET) Machinery of Knowledge Production behind Housing Politics in Jutta Buergi, ETH Zurich Germany Ursula Renold, ETH Zurich Heide Haas, Georg-August-Universität Specificity of Skills and the Effects of Trade Shocks on Divergent Developments in Home Ownership Trajectories: The Employment Outcomes Tale of the Dutch and German Welfare States Christian Eggenberger, University of Zurich Paulette Kurzer, University of Arizona Non-Cognitive Skills in Apprenticeship Training and Employment Discussant Options Alexander Reisenbichler, University of Toronto Peter Hoeschler, University of Zurich The Effect of the G8-Reform of the German High School System F-04 on the Firm’s Demand for Apprentices, the Educational Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Composition of Trainees, and Training Wages - Findings from Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY406 the German Linked Employer-Employee Data (LIAB) Theorizing Disruption and Alternative Modes of Innovation Hans Dietrich, Institute for Employment Research (IAB) in Technology-Intensive Fields G-06 F: Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Session Organizers Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY414 Matthew Allen, Alliance Manchester Business School Human Capital Versus Corporate Control: Messaging the Matthew Keller, Department of Sociology, Southern Abe Government's Labor Reform Agenda Methodist University Participants G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources Frugal Innovation in Complex Systems : Evidence from Nuclear Session Organizer Reactor Design and Development in India Charles Weathers, Osaka City University Aditi Verma, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Participants Socio-Technical Transitions in Mining. Australia and Sweden De-Legitimizing Symbolic Power: How the Work Style Reform Compared. May Erode Workers’ Resistance Richard Cooney, University of Sydney Business School Shinji Kojima, Ritsumeikan University Conservative Revolutions: Interdisciplinary Exchange and “Exploitation - New and Improved!" the Rhetoric of Labor Reform Disciplinary Specialization in German Biology, 1750-1914 and Its Implications for Worker Solidarity Jacob Habinek, University of California, Berkeley Scott North, Osaka University Reverse Knowledge Transfer between Chinese Subsidiaries and Diversities of Neoliberalism: Comparing Labor Policymaking Western Headquarters: An in-Depth Study on the Effects of Under Abe Shinzo and Donald Trump Lead Firm's Attention Charles Weathers, Osaka City University Bo Jiao, University of Manchester H-05 F-05 Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY436 Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY405 Dynamics of CSR Adoption and Diffusion The Organization(s) of Innovation H: Markets, Firms and Institutions F: Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation Session Organizers Session Organizers Olivier Butzbach, Second University of Naples Matthew Allen, Alliance Manchester Business School Gerhard Schnyder, Loughborough University Matthew Keller, Department of Sociology, Southern Participants Methodist University Neo-Institutionalism, Institutional Logics and the Diffusion of Participants Corporate Social Responsibility to Japan Accelerators: A Socio-Economic Model for Sustaining Innovation Jos Gamble, Royal Holloway University of London in Switzerland Chikako Oka, Royal Holloway University of London Carlos DaSilva, HEG School of Management Fribourg / Institutional Voids and CSR Orientation in Developing Countries HES-SO // University of Applied Sciences Western Ali Taleb, Macewan University Switzerland The Institutionalization of CSR in Japan – What Role for CSR in The Moderating Effect of Organizational Diversity on the the Change of the Japanese Corporate Governance System? Relationship between Social Control and Innovativeness: Julia Bartosch, Freie Universität Berlin - Department of Evidence from a Transition Economy Management Christopher Williams, Durham University Accounting Conservatism and Corporate Social Responsibility Create Flowers or Firms? Institutional Influence on User Georgios Voulgaris, University of Warwick Entrepreneurship in the Water Lily and Rose Industries Discussant Robert Sheldon, Novancia Business School Paris Nahee Kang, King's College London A Novel Approach to Innovation Policy and Its Organizational Foundations for Its Implementation in Finland: The Significance H-06 of Intermediary Organizations Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Norio Tokumaru, Nagoya Institute of Technology Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY437 Cultural Markets, Fashion Industries and Craft, between G-05 Tradition and Globalization Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY415 H: Markets, Firms and Institutions Linking Education and Employment: Labor Market Session Organizers Outcomes of Vocational Education and Training (VET) Olivier Butzbach, Second University of Naples Gerhard Schnyder, Loughborough University G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources Participants Session Organizers The Kimono Industry of Amami Oshima: Tradition, Change and Uschi Backes-Gellner, University of Zurich a Race Against Time Christian Rupietta, University of Wuppertal Christina Ahmadjian, Hitotsubashi University Sensitizing Emotional Elements in Asian Business Systems: The

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Extreme Case of Kyoto Traditional Craftsmen L: Regulation and Governance Takahiro Endo, Kobe Rick Delbridge, Cardiff University Session Organizer Disorderly Fashion: Organized Strategizing in the Production Jonathan Zeitlin, University of Amsterdam; University of and Consumption of Global Fashion in Asia Amsterdam Solee Shin, National University of Singapore Book Author Status Mobility and Audience Heterogeneity between Markets: Tim Bartley, Washington University of St. Louis How Does Success Cross Boundaries between Local and Critics Global Art Markets? Sigrid Quack, University Duisburg-Essen Kangsan Lee, NYU AD Mary Gallagher, University of Michigan Discussant Christine Parker, University of Melbourne Betsy Carter, Uni Jonathan Zeitlin, University of Amsterdam; University of Amsterdam I-03 Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm M-04 Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY446 Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY426 Opportunities and Challenges for a Sustainable Energy Future Aspectos monetarios y fiscales del desarrollo I: Alternatives to Capitalism M: Spanish Language Session Organizers Session Organizers Lara Monticelli, Scuola Normale Superiore Julimar Bichara, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid Torsten Geelan, University of Leicester Santos Miguel Ruesga, Katherine Chen, The City College of New York and the Moderator Graduate Center, CUNY Santos Miguel Ruesga, Moderator Participants Kathryn Ibata-Arens, DePaul University Moralidad Fiscal y Servicios Públicos Desde El Punto De Vista Participants De La Ciudadanía Assessing the Transformative Potential of Renewable Energy Santos Miguel Ruesga, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid Cooperatives: Lessons from a Strategic Dialogue in the Monetary Sovereignty, Currency Hierarchy and Policy Space: A Netherlands Post-Keynesian Approach Antonia Proka, PhD candidate at DRIFT and Erasmus Daniela Prates, Institute of Economics, University of School of Social and Behavioural Sciences Campinas, Brazi; CNPq researcher; FMM fellow Fighting Climate Change and Energy Poverty: Citizens’ Endeudamiento “Saludable”, Empoderamiento y Control Social Entrepreneurial Responses Alejandro Marambio, The University of Manchester Raquel Antolin Lopez, University of Almeria Efectos De La Política Monetaria y De Bancarización En México Energy Community Projects As Alternatives to Market Mediated Sobre La Distribución Del Ingreso Financiero, Evidencia Con Energy Production and Consumption: Interrogating Their Curvas De Lorenz Possibilities and Limitations from the Global South. Nora Claudia Ampudia Márquez, Universidad Tomas Ariztia, Universidad Diego Portales. Núcleo Panamericana Campus Guadalajara Milenio en Energía y Sociedad Reforma De Pensiones En Brasil Rogerio Nagamine Costanzi, K-03 Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm M-05 Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY421 Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY425 Setting and Adapting Global Norms in MNCs: The Roles of Managers Mercado laboral: genero y jóvenes K: Institutional Experimentation in the Regulation of Work M: Spanish Language and Employment Session Organizers Session Organizers Julimar Bichara, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid Phil Almond, Santos Miguel Ruesga, Gregor Murray, University of Montreal Moderator Moderator Laura Ortiz, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Jorge Carrillo, COLEF Participants Participants Voces De La Mujer Minera EN Oaxaca, México Varieties of Globalizing Actor: Towards an Understanding of the Laura Zárate Negrete, Universidad de Guanajuato Multiple Roles of Those Involved in the Enactment of Global El Impacto Del Primero Empleo Sobre La Trayectoria Norms Ocupacional Del Joven En Brasil Philipp Kern, Loughborough University London Barbara Christina Pereira da Silva Carrijo, Universidade ‘Eating Bitterness’: Identity and Commitment Amongst Federal de Goiás Expatriates in a Chinese Multinational Sandro Eduardo Monsueto, Universidade Federal de Keyan Lai, University of St Andrews Goiás Managerial Social Skills and How they Shape the Social and Julimar Bichara, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid Economic Nature of Global Management Practice: A El Empleo Juvenil y El Papel De La Educación Superior En La Conceptualisation Era Tecnológica: Análisis En El Contexto De La Unión Europea Olga Tregaskis, University of East Anglia Fernando González-Laxe, Universidade da Coruña. Korea’s Integration to Garment Global Value Chains: Recent Institute of Maritime Studies. Department of Economy. Trends and Challenges Jose Picatoste, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Joonkoo Lee, Hanyang University Departamento de Estructura Económica y Economía del Desarrollo. Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y L-04 Empresariales. Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Entorno Económico, Riesgo De Exclusión Social y Situación De Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY433 Los “Ni-Nis” En La Unión Europea Al Final De La Crisis Económica Author Meets Critics: "Rules without Rights: Land, Labor, Isabel Novo-Corti, University of A Coruna. Grupo de and Private Authority in the Global Economy" by Tim investigación EDaSS (Desarrollo Económico y Bartley (Oxford University Press 2018) Sostenibilidad Social). Departamento de Economía.

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Facultad de Economía y Empresa Mai Fujita, Institute of Developing Economies Midiendo La Calidad Del Empleo Desde La Perspectiva De Género P-04 Laura Perez Ortiz, Dpto. Estructura Económica y Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Economía del Desarrollo Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY409 Public Governance and Global Finance: Institutional N-05 Perspectives Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY407 P: Accounting, Economics, and Law Transnational Geographies of Finance and Power Session Organizer Yuri Biondi, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique N: Finance and Society - CNRS Session Organizer Moderator Julian Gruin, University of Amsterdam Horacio Ortiz, CNRS, IRISSO, Université Paris Dauphine, Participants UMR 7170 Geo-Finance: Conceptualising Financial Power in the World Participants Economy Imaginaries of State Sovereignty in Global Finance: Dariusz Wójcik, University of Oxford Mathematical Calculation, Moral Hierarchies and Political RMB Transnationalization and the Infrastructural Power of Legitimacy International Financial Centres Horacio Ortiz, CNRS, IRISSO, Université Paris Dauphine, Julian Gruin, University of Amsterdam UMR 7170 Power & Prominence in the Global Monetary System: Where It The Importance of Path Dependence for Economic Theory: A Comes from, What It Means, and How It Is(n't) Changing Systemic Approach to Distribution Integrating Institutional William Winecoff, University of Indiana Bloomington Components The Structure of Global Banking and the Continuing Dominance Anastasia Biermann, Goethe University Frankfurt of Western Intermediaries in Equity Capital Markets Conceptual Relevance between the Transformation of Public Karen Lai, National University of Singapore and Financial Administration: Financial Deregulation in Latin Kurtulus Gemici, National University of Singapore America Since the 1970s Martha Liliana Arias Bello, University Javeriana N-06 (Professor); National University of Colombia (PhD Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm student) Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY404 Investments and Risk Discussant Benjamin Lemoine, IRISSO, Paris-Dauphine University N: Finance and Society Session Organizers Q-07 Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Alya Guseva, Boston University Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY438 Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego Asian Capitalisms and Firm Development Participants Fossil Fuel Divestments: Investors’ Impact on a Decarbonized Q: Asian Capitalisms Economy Session Organizers Michael Kunkis, University Hamburg Boy Luethje, Creating a Body of Health: Calculating Insurance Risk and Cornelia Storz, Goethe University Frankfurt Wealth Tobias ten Brink, Jacobs University Bremen Anne van Der Graaf, Max Planck Sciences Po Center Zhao Wei, ESSCA School of Management (MaxPo) Participants Agents of Change? Re-Assessing the Role of Financial Professionals on Corporate Boards: Do They Affect the Bottom Professionals in Explaining Cross-National Trends in Pension Line? Fund Asset Allocation Mari Sako, University of Oxford Margarita Gelepithis, London School of Economics A Comparative Study of Industrial Adaptation in Eastern Socialized Capital (in American History) Seaboard: Petrochemical Industry in Map Ta Phut and Jeffrey Gordon, U.C. Berkeley Automotive Industry in Laem Chabang Kensuke Yamaguchi, The University of Tokyo O-03 Market Reactions to Downsizing Announcements - the Role of Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Strategy and Knowledge Intensity Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY428 Daniel Ehnes, Goethe University Markets, Innovation and Value Chain Dynamics in Chinese Discussant Industries Zhao Wei, ESSCA School of Management O: Global Value Chains Q-08 Session Organizer Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Mai Fujita, Institute of Developing Economies Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY439 Participants China's Economy I Demand Hierarchy in Chinese Market: Consumer Behavior for Automobile and Diamond in Different City-Levels in Shandong Q: Asian Capitalisms Province Session Organizers Moriki Ohara, Boy Luethje, Platforms, Innovation and the Evolution of Industry Structures in Cornelia Storz, Goethe University Frankfurt China Tobias ten Brink, Jacobs University Bremen John Humphrey, University of Sussex Zhao Wei, ESSCA School of Management The Role of Technology Platform in Facilitating Innovation in Participants Global Value Chain: A Case Study of China’s Mobile Phone Strategic Thinking, Networks and Chinese Migrant Industry Entrepreneurs' Success Ke Ding, Institute of Developing Economies Na Zou, Goethe University Frankfurt Suppliers’ Autonomous Internationalisation: Replication of Should We Go Beyond the Individualization Theory to Chinese-Style Industrial Oragnisation? Understand the Reform of the Social Protection System in Post-

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Socialist China? Brent Mittelstadt, University of Oxford Sandra V. Constantin, University of applied sciences and Vili Lehdonvirta, University of Oxford arts - Lausanne - Switzerland - and The Research Center The Adblocking Phenomenon: Issues, Controversies and on modern and contemporary China – Paris- France Organizational Responses Debating Medical Kickbacks: Disreputable Exchanges, Informal Theophile Megali, Paris-Dauphine University; Orange Payment and Morality in Post-Socialist China Labs - SENSE Yibing Shen, Brown University Cookies and Chips. the Resistible Digitalization of the Retail Industrial Involution in the Chinese “Rustbelt”: Crisis, Swaying Space. Ideologies, and Over-Corporatization, 1980s-2000s Thomas Beauvisage, Orange Labs Wen Xie, University of Chicago TH07-03 TH01-02 Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY416 Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY413 Categorical Inequalities Poltical Economy and Finance TH07: Prospects for Equality Within and Across Organizations TH01: Comparative Political Economy and the Environment Session Organizers Session Organizers Nina Bandelj, University of California, Irvine Matthew Allen, Alliance Manchester Business School Andrew Penner, UC Irvine Jared Finnegan, LSE Donald Tomaskovic-Devey, University of Massachusetts Geoffrey Wood, University of Essex Moderator Participants Nancy DiTomaso, Rutgers Business School - Newark and Finance and Climate Change: What Role for Central Banks and New Brunswick Financial Regulators? Participants Emanuele Campiglio, Vienna University of Economics Antidiscrimination Laws in Context: How Additional Legal and Business Provisions Produce Inequalities Regimes in the Workplace Distributional Considerations and Support for Environmental Lisa Buchter, Centre de Sociologie des Organisations Tax: An Asian Perspective (Sciences Po) Sijeong Lim, Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Does Procedural Justice Increase the Inclusion of Migrant Research, University of Amsterdam Workers? a Group Engagement MODEL Perspective Mladen Adamovic, University of Melbourne Green Finance in Saudi Arabia: Bringing Oil-Dependent States Bank Lending to the Self-Employed: The Impact of Gender, on Board in Global Climate Change Effort Citizenship and Marital Status. Amal Altwaijri, King Faisal Center for Research and Matthijs den Besten, Montpellier Business School Islamic Studies Sealing the Deal: Lessons from the European Union and United TH09-04 States on (Successfully) Negotiating International Environmental Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Agreements Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY411 Maria Angeles Fernandez, U. Camilo José Cela Political Economy of Islamic Finance (I) TH09: Socio-Economic Justice, Equality, SDGs and the TH02-03 Constituting of Participatory Society: The Islamic Moral Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Economy & Finance Project Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY419 Session Organizers Financial Innovation Mehmet Asutay, Durham University TH02: Global Finance: Hidden and Public Dimensions Necati Aydin, Alfaisal University, Saudi Arabia Session Organizers Shinsuke Nagaoka, Kyoto University Karin Knorr-Cetina, University of Chicago Participants Alex Preda, King's College London Exploring and Dissecting the Roots of Financialization in the Moderator Development of Islamic Banking in Malaysia: An Empirical Hendrik Vollmer, University of Leicester Analysis from Islamic Political Economy Perspective Participants Muhammad Zulkifly, Management and Science Accelerating Supply & Demand of Sharia Stock through 5R University; Durham Business School (Researching, Reinventing, Regulating, Re-benchmarking, Exploring Political and Institutional Determinants of the Rebranding): Study Case of LQ45 Index in Indonesia Development and Performance of Islamic Banking and Finance Shofie Azzahrah, Universitas Indonesia Eunkyoung Lee, Durham University Abid Ar Robbani, Universitas Indonesia Atika Nur Aini, Universitas Indonesia TH09-05 Microfinance in India: Local Versus Global - a Tale of Two Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Models Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY412 Rajalaxmi Kamath, Indian Institute of Management, Islamic Finance and Socio-Economic Impact Bangalore TH09: Socio-Economic Justice, Equality, SDGs and the Discussant Constituting of Participatory Society: The Islamic Moral Hendrik Vollmer, University of Leicester Economy & Finance Project Session Organizers TH04-03 Mehmet Asutay, Durham University Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Necati Aydin, Alfaisal University, Saudi Arabia Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY420 Shinsuke Nagaoka, Kyoto University Data, Privacy and Surveillance Participants The Role of Equity in Islamic Endowment & Trust in Distribution TH04: Marketization and the Digital Economy Wealth Session Organizer Sadig Mohamadien, Alinma Bank Dave Elder-Vass, Loughborough University Value-Based Islamic Financing Model Directed towards Socio- Participants Economic Impact Big Data, Consumer Disempowerment, and Constraints on Roshayani Arshad, Universiti Teknologi MARA Regulatory Redress

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TH10-02 A-04 Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Saturday - 4:15plm - 5:45pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY432 Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY423 Urban Decline, Austerity and Housing Policies Economical Issues and Communitarian Ideas TH10: State Transformations, Spatial Austerity and the A: Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society Globalization of Urban Decline: in Search of Alternative Session Organizer Urban Policies (supported by Fondation France-Japon and José Ruiz San Roman, Universidad Complutense Madrid INCAS) Moderator Session Organizers Guilherme Azevedo, Audencia Business School Sophie Buhnik, Maison Franco-Japonaise, CNRS Participants Sophie Baudet-Michel, UMR Géographie-cités, University Civil Activism - Enhancing Effective Alternatives to Capitalism Paris Diderot Jozsef Veress, Corvinus University Peter Matanle, The University of Sheffield Understanding Unethical Business in Indonesia: A Allan Popelard, ... Phenomenological Study of Bribery Yasushi Asami, University of Tokyo Nadiatus Salama, Department of Management Studies, Moderator Graduate School of Social Sciences, Hiroshima University Sophie Baudet-Michel, UMR Géographie-cités, University Growing - into the Anthropocene? Paris Diderot Tamas Veress, Budapest Corvinus University Participants Ethical Limits of the Circular Economy: Nature’s Lessons for a Changes of Essential Facilities in Housing Estates in an Aging Community-Centered Model of Socio-Industrial Design Society: The Failure of City Plan in Japan Guilherme Azevedo, Audencia Business School Yoshimichi Yui, Hiroshima University The Ambiguous Role of Social Housing Production in a French B-09 "Shrinking City" Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Matthieu Gimat, Laboratoire Géographie-Cités Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY403 Investigating “Double Movements” on Urban Land Markets. Roundtable - The Lessons for Development Today from Marie Piganiol, Max Planck Institute Past Northeast Asian Success: The Case of South Korea An Increase in Housing Vacancies in Japanese Cities: Demography, Urban Policies, and Administrative Solutions B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development Tomoko Kubo, Gifu University Session Organizer Surplus to the City: Rethinking Displacement in Austerity London Douglas B Fuller, Zhejiang University Kate Hardy, University of Leeds Participants Discussants Yin Wah Chu, Hong Kong Baptist University TH11-03 Michelle Hsieh, Academia Sinica Saturday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Eun Mee Kim, Ewha University Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY417 Kristen Looney, Georgetown Reordering of Transnational Labour Markets on a Global Elizabeth Thurbon, UNSW Australia Scale Henry Yeung, National University of Singapore TH11: The Making of Transnational Labor Markets: B-10 Reordering of Actors, Institutions, and Policies? Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Session Organizers Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY429 Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Industry and Structural Transformation: Revisiting National Ursula Mense-Petermann, Bielefeld University Development Models Participants The Social Construction of Global Value Chains B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development Graham Hollinshead, ZiF University of Bielefeld Session Organizers Selling Foreign Labor in Sweden - How Suppliers Manage Matthew Amengual, MIT Sloan Migrant Value Caroline Arnold, Brooklyn College Karin Krifors, Linköping University Mark Dallas, Union College The Complex Transfer Process of the “Dual Model” of Richard Doner, Emory University Professional Education from Germany to Mexico – Building Douglas B Fuller, Zhejiang University Institutions for the Transnational Labor Market Participants Bruno Gandlgruber, Universidad Autónoma A Comparative Historical Perspective on Foreign Aid: The Case Metropolitana; University of Passau of Local Pharmaceutical Production in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda Nitsan Chorev, Brown University FP-05 The Transformation of the Mexican Economic Model - Causes Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm and Consequences of Opening and Partial Integration of an Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY408 Emerging Economy into the Global Economy Presidential Panel - New Perspectives on Labor, Firms and Bruno Gandlgruber, University of Passau Markets in Japan Building Resilience in Japan Andrew DeWit, Rikkyo University Featured Panels & Speakers Structural Transformation in Mexico: What Is the Role of FDI? Session Organizer Octavio Escobar, Paris School of Business Masayo Fujimoto, Doshisha University Participants B-11 Discussants Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Gregory Jackson, Freie Universität Berlin Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY430 Hugh Whittaker, University of Oxford Economic Liberalization and Neoliberal Policies: Political Steven Vogel, University of California, Berkeley Roots and Elite Power Mitsuo Ishida, Doshisha University B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development

Session Organizers Matthew Amengual, MIT Sloan

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Caroline Arnold, Brooklyn College Alexandre Afonso, Leiden University Mark Dallas, Union College Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Richard Doner, Emory University Chiara Benassi, King's College Douglas B Fuller, Zhejiang University Aidan Regan, University College Dublin Participants Participants An Examination of Neo-Liberal Reforms in Transition Economies Individual and Collective Forms of US Labour Conflict: Testing Viktorija Mano, University of Roehampton Three Propositions. “Inclusive Growth” Approach and Development Agendas for Lorenzo Frangi, ESG-UQAM Peasantry in Ecuador: A Critical Perspective Trade Unions As Agents of Electoral Mobilization in Times of Isabella Giunta, IAEN Inequality The Role of International Cooperation, Transnational Interests Nadja Mosimann, University of Geneva; University of and Local Powers in the (failed) Privatization of the Electricity Zurich Sector in Ecuador The Sense of Injustice, Perceived Inequality, and Preferences Andres Chiriboga, MaxPo - Sciences Po for Redistribution Liberalisation Reforms, Vulnerability, and Inequality in a South Yeon Ju Lee, The University of Chicago Indian Silk-Producing Cluster Inequality and Democracy: Individual-Level Evidence from East Nithya Joseph, CEIAS, EHESS Asia Inyoung Cho, University of Oxford C-04 Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm E-10 Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY424 Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Entrepreneurship and Gender Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY406 C: Gender, Work and Family The Political Economy of Taxation and Redistribution Session Organizers E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare Bernard Fusulier, Université catholique de Louvain States Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, Teluq Session Organizers Moderator Nathalie Lachapelle, Teluq Alexandre Afonso, Leiden University Participants Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Female Entrepreneurship : What Are the Motivations and Chiara Benassi, King's College Challenges ? Aidan Regan, University College Dublin Nathalie Lachapelle, Teluq University ‘Working on It’ at Home: Work and Family Conflicts Experienced Participants By Self-Employed and Salaried-Employee Teleworkers Taxation for Whom? a Diachronic Analysis of Taxation in the Liron Meisels-Baharav, Ben-Gurion University of the Ireland and the United Kingdom from 1970-2015 Negev Ewan MacDonald, Dublin Institute of Technology Where Is My Partner? the Role of Gender in the Formation of Competitive Nationalisms' and European Integration: Explaining Entrepreneurial Businesses Popular Support for Corporate Tax Avoidance. Experimental Yisook Lim, Cornell University Evidence from Ireland Chan S. Suh, Chung-Ang University Aidan Regan, University College Dublin Perception of the Manager of the Micro and Small Companies in Pattern of Direct Taxation in Affluent Democracies Mexico, of the Labor Performance By Gender of Their Michael Zemmour, University of Lille (CLERSE); Sciences Employees. Po (LIEPP) Ma. Guadalupe Serrano Torres, Universidad Tecnológica de León E-11 Innovation in Latin American Pymes As a Factor of Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Development. Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY402 Jorge García Rangel, Incubajio The Microfoundations of the Welfare State E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare D-04 States Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY419 Session Organizers Alexandre Afonso, Leiden University Author Meets Critics: "Shaping Taxpayers. Values in Action Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex at the Swedish Tax Agency" by Lotta Björklund Larsen Chiara Benassi, King's College (Berghahn Books, 2017) Aidan Regan, University College Dublin D: Professions and Professionals in a Globalizing World Participants Session Organizer How Does Knowledge on Societal Ageing Affect Attitudes Sigrid Quack, University Duisburg-Essen; Universität Towards Welfare State Reform? Evidence from a Survey Duisburg-Essen Experiment in Germany, Spain and the United States Book Author Juan Fernandez, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Lotta Björklund Larsen, Linköping University Representational Inequality and Welfare State Change Critics Lea Elsaesser, University of Duisburg-Essen Margarita Gelepithis, London School of Economics Education, Economic Security, and Welfare State Attitudes Christine Musselin, Sciences Po - CNRS Marco Giani, London School of Economics Leonhard Seabrooke, Negativity Bias: The Impact of Framing of Immigration on Sigrid Quack, University Duisburg-Essen Welfare State Support in Germany, Sweden and the UK Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex E-09 Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm F-06 Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY401 Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Perception of Injustice, Inequality, Redistribution Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY405 Preferences and Social Change Clean Technology Innovation and Environmental Policy E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare Regimes States F: Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation Session Organizers Session Organizers

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Matthew Allen, Alliance Manchester Business School Audiences Matthew Keller, Department of Sociology, Southern Anthony Vashevko, National University of Singapore Methodist University Debt and Destruction: Institutional Emergence, Oppression and Participants Resistance at the Dawn of the Multinational Enterprise A Nested Institutional Analysis of Clean Technology in Wim Van Lent, Montpellier Business School Washington State Discussant Meghan Kallman, UMASS Boston Rick Delbridge, Cardiff University Socio-Economic Drivers of Environmental Innovation: Evidence from French Industry H-08 Simon Nadel, Université Paris Diderot-Paris 7 Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Ornella Boutry, CLERSE Lille 1 University Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY436 Handling Risk through Markets - the Case of French Pesticide Trust and Loyalty in the Economy Reduction Policies Alexis Aulagnier, Centre de Sociologie des Organisations, H: Markets, Firms and Institutions SciencesPo-CNRS Session Organizers Science-Sustainability Transformational Paradox: An Olivier Butzbach, Second University of Naples Interdisciplinary & Inter-Institutional Analysis Gerhard Schnyder, Loughborough University Tariq Malik, Liaoning University Participants Feeling Risk, Taking Risk, and Sharing Risk: Legal Unfairness, G-07 Risky Entrepreneurship, and Collaborative Innovation in China Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Junmin Wang, University of Memphis Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY414 Negotiating Loyalty in Business: A Case Study from the French Vocational Education and Training (VET) and Foundations Defense Industry for Innovation and Productivity in Firms Alina Surubaru, University of Bordeaux Trusting New Institutional Actors: Specialized Courts in the Area G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources of Intellectual Property Law Session Organizers Esther van Zimmeren, University of Antwerp Christian Rupietta, University of Wuppertal Discussant Uschi Backes-Gellner, University of Zurich Tao Wang, Grenoble Ecole de Management Participants How Are Task Profiles of Workers with Apprenticeship Affected I-04 By the Introduction of Universities of Applied Sciences? Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Tobias Schultheiss, University of Zurich Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY446 Does Vocational Education and Training (VET) Influence the Rethinking Food Production and Consumption Innovation Process of Domestic and Foreign Firms in the Same Way? I: Alternatives to Capitalism Christian Rupietta, University of Wuppertal Session Organizers Educational Diversity and Firm Productivity Filippo Pusterla, ETH Zurich Lara Monticelli, Scuola Normale Superiore Gender Differences in the Foundations for Innovation: How Torsten Geelan, University of Leicester Gender Composition in the Classroom Affects Students’ Katherine Chen, The City College of New York and the Achievement in STEM Fields? Graduate Center, CUNY Damiano Pregaldini, University of Zurich Moderator G-08 Antonia Proka, PhD candidate at DRIFT and Erasmus Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm School of Social and Behavioural Sciences Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY418 Gender and Glass Ceilings Participants G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources Quality in Alternative Food Movement: Sustainable or Solidarity Consumption Session Organizers I-Liang Wahn, Feng Chia University David Marsden, London School of Economics Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Japanese Organic Agriculture and the "Teikei" Movement: Teruo Ichiraku's Cooperative Thought As an Alternative to Market Participants Underrepresentation of Female Managers and Firm Survival Economy Susanne Kohaut, IAB Shihoko Nemoto, Nihon University, College of Economics Gender Inequality and the Increasing Value of Higher Education: Organizing for Food Democracy : The Construction of a Fair New Conclusions from New Measurement Price in a Multi-Stakeholder Cooperative Hadas Mandel, Tel-Aviv University Marion Maignan, Université Picardie Jules-Verne Women's Skill Formation and Occupational Careers in Japan Agrifood Trade Circuits: Contributions of New Social Movements Kazuko Sano, Kyoto University in Colombia and Ecuador. Ivette Tatiana Castilla Carrascal, UNILAB H-07 Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm K-04 Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY437 Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Emergence of Markets and Categories: The Role of Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY421 Institutions and Entrepreneurs Networks and Alliances in Regional Social and Economic H: Markets, Firms and Institutions Development Session Organizers K: Institutional Experimentation in the Regulation of Work Olivier Butzbach, Second University of Naples and Employment Gerhard Schnyder, Loughborough University Participants Session Organizers Reifying French Terroir: Historical Collective Imaginaries and the Peter Fairbrother, RMIT University Construction of Comparative Institutional Advantages Christian Levesque, HEC Montréal Betsy Carter, University of New Hampshire Moderator Producer Exploration Can Generate Categories without Maria Gonzalez, University of Oviedo

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M-06 Participants Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Doing Things Differently: A Study of the Gippsland Region, Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY425 Australia Tecnología y desarrollo Peter Fairbrother, RMIT University From “Industrial Districts” to “Networking Pacts”: An Innovative M: Spanish Language Experience of Aggregation between Small Firms in Italy. Session Organizers Serafino Negrelli, University of Milan Bicocca Julimar Bichara, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid The Influence of Place on Organizational Social Santos Miguel Ruesga, Experimentation: The Case of North-West Tasmanian Moderator Vegetables Processing Industry Carmen Diaz-Roldan, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha Patrice Jalette, Université de Montréal Participants Labour and Regional Transition: Addressing the Impacts of Creación De Un Observatorio Tecnológico Para El Sector Gendered Fragmentation Vitivinícola En México Con Impacto En La Toma De Decisiones Peter Fairbrother, RMIT University Estratégicas Industry 4.0 in the Montreal Aerospace Industry: Institutional Adriana Lopez Barberena, Universidad Tecnologica de Experimentation and Actors’ Strategic Responses to the Leon Challenge of Transition La Tecnología Como Extensión De Las Capacidades Christian Levesque, HEC Montréal Personales Dentro De La Organización. Algunas Reflexiones Para Su Comprensión L-05 Miguel Agustin Ortega Carrillo, Universidad del Valle de Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Atemajac Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY433 Educación En Competencias Tecnológicas: Factor De Environmental Governance in Asia Crecimiento, Desarrollo y Redistribución De Riqueza Carmen Diaz-Roldan, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha L: Regulation and Governance Determinantes De Las Capacidades De Innovación En El Sector Session Organizers Biotecnológico En México Tim Bartley, Washington University of St. Louis Alberto Morales, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de John Cioffi, University of California, Riverside México Eleni Tsingou, Copenhagen Business School Hector Diaz, FACULTAD DE ECONOMIA UNAM Jonathan Zeitlin, University of Amsterdam Moderator N-07 Stefano Ponte, Copenhagen Business School Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Participants Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY407 Regulatory Rationality and the Making of Korean Carbon Market Exploring Theories: Networks and Performativity in Finance Jonghwa Kwon, SUNY-Binghamton Governance By Diffusion of Environmental Policy in Asian N: Finance and Society Countries Session Organizers Etsuyo Michida, Institute of Developing Economies Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University Science, Biosafety, and Regulation in China Alya Guseva, Boston University Cong Cao, University of Nottingham Ningbo China Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego Governing Dispossession: Relational Land Grabbing in Laos Participants Miles Kenney-Lazar, Kyoto University Performing Creditworthiness: Sovereign Bond Market Investors Discussant and the Conditions for Rating Agency Performativity Stefano Ponte, Copenhagen Business School Charlotte Rommerskirchen, University of Edinburgh Brazilian and Global Field of Central Banks: Moral and Social L-06 Meanings of Action in Monetary Policy Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Marcio Silva, Federal University of Grande Dourados Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinlkan Building RY434 Insider Trading and Director Networks Varieties of Regulatory Governance: National Cases and Yang Zhao, Newcastle University Cross-National Comparisons Organizational Identity and Network Coordination of Finance in Hong Kong, Singapore, and Japan L: Regulation and Governance Kurtulus Gemici, National University of Singapore Session Organizers Tim Bartley, Washington University of St. Louis O-04 John Cioffi, University of California, Riverside Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Eleni Tsingou, Copenhagen Business School Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY428 Jonathan Zeitlin, University of Amsterdam Development in the post-Washington Consensus Era: Moderator Frontiers of GVC Research Gerald Berk, University of Oregon Participants O: Global Value Chains From Secrecy to Public Containment: The Treatment of the Session Organizers Chernobyl and Fukushima Accidents in Public and Discreet Gary Gereffi, Duke University Spaces in France Mari Sako, University of Oxford Valerie Arnhold, Centre de Sociologie des Organisations Timothy Sturgeon, MIT (Sciences Po) Eric Thun, University of Oxford Governing Paris and Mexico City : Progressive Urban Politics Valentina De Marchi, University of Padova Despite the State Participants Patrick Le Galès, Sciences Po CNRS Rising Powers Firms, Global Value Chains and Upgrading Towards an Understanding of the Shale Gas Governance in Khalid Nadvi, Global Development Institute, The Mexico University of Manchester Rosalba Mercado-Ortiz, UNAM Embedded Ties and Global Chains Revisited Helder Osorio_Moranchel, UAM-X Solee Shin, National University of Singapore Discussant Global Value Chains and Development Theory Gerald Berk, University of Oregon Mark Dallas, Union College Capital, State and Labour in China's 'compressed Urbanisation': A Brief History of Dongguan City Steven Rolf, University of Bristol

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P-05 Q-10 Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY409 Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY438 Author Meet Critics: "Understanding Mattessich and Ijiri: A Upgrading and Industrial Relations in East Asia Study of Accounting Thought" By N. García (Emerald, 2018) Q: Asian Capitalisms P: Accounting, Economics, and Law Session Organizer Session Organizers Yuri Biondi, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique Boy Luethje, - CNRS Cornelia Storz, Goethe University Frankfurt Moderator Tobias ten Brink, Jacobs University Bremen Shyam Sunder, Yale School of Management Zhao Wei, ESSCA School of Management Book Author Participants Nohora Garcia, Universidad Nacional de Colombia Job Change and the Social Mobility of Chinese Migrant Workers: Critics Class Subordination, Integration or Fragmentation? Yoshitaka Fukui, Aoyama Gakuin University Stephen Frenkel, University of New South Wales Pingyang Gao, University of Chicago Boot Business When Multinational Enterprise's HRM Practices Meet Dual Labor School Market : The Case of Ikea Korea and Japan Pierre Liang, Carnegie Mellon University Ji-Won Song, Stockholm School of Economics Shyam Sunder, Yale School of Management From Taobao Village to Ali Factory? Digital Manufacturing and the Future of Sweatshops in China Boy Luethje, Sun Yat-sen University P-06 Discussant Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Cornelia Storz, Goethe University Frankfurt Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY410 Accounting (III): Sociological Perspectives on Accounting Q-11 and Auditing Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY439 P: Accounting, Economics, and Law China's Economy II Session Organizer Yuri Biondi, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique Q: Asian Capitalisms - CNRS Session Organizers Moderator Boy Luethje, Carlos Ramirez, ESSEC Business School Cornelia Storz, Goethe University Frankfurt Tobias ten Brink, Jacobs University Bremen Participants Zhao Wei, ESSCA School of Management The Audit Court Society: Applying an Eliasian Theoretical Participants Framework to the Analysis of the up-or-out System in Audit China: Infrastructure-Power and Substantive Economy Firms Scott Lash, Chinese |University of Hong Kong Carlos Ramirez, ESSEC Business School The Mirage of Maoism: Capitalism, Chinese Communist It's Not Critical! Drawing the Boundaries of Critical Research in Ideology, and the Political Economy of Xiism Accounting: An Analysis of Reject Decisions in Critical Andreas Mulvad, Copenhagen Business School Perspectives on Accounting. Civil Servants or Masters of Capital? China's Public Sector Elite Celine Baud, Université Laval As a Politico-Economic Complex Discussant Nathan Sperber, Fudan University Noriyuki Tsunogaya, Nagoya University Cracks in the US Dollar’s Hegemony Christopher McNally, Chaminade University Julian Gruin, University of Amsterdam Discussant Q-09 Tobias ten Brink, Jacobs University Bremen Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY427 TH01-03 Asianization of Asia: Korean Experiences and Perspectives Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY413 Q: Asian Capitalisms Comparative Capitalisms and Business Session Organizers Kyung-Sup Chang, Seoul National University TH01: Comparative Political Economy and the Environment Joonkoo Lee, Hanyang University Session Organizers Moderator Matthew Allen, Alliance Manchester Business School Kyung-Sup Chang, Seoul National University Jared Finnegan, LSE Participants Geoffrey Wood, University of Essex Korean Capital, Asian Labour: The Unknown Asianisation of Participants South Korean Development What Caused the Economic Crisis: Long Energy Transitions and Dae-oup Chang, Sogang University the Firm Global Householding and (Un)Paid Care Chain within Asia Geoffrey Wood, University of Essex Hyunok Lee, Yonsei University Comparative Capitalisms and Energy Transitions The Asianization of Production Networks? Inter- and Intra- Matthew Allen, Alliance Manchester Business School Regional Trade in Apparel, Electronics and Automotive Sectors, Energiewende and Its Discontents: The Transition to a Low- 2007-2016 Carbon Economy in Germany’s Coordinated Capitalism Joonkoo Lee, Hanyang University Alexander Ebner, Goethe University Frankfurt Discussants The Role of Social Enterprises in Influencing Climate Change Kyung-Sup Chang, Seoul National University Policy Adoption in Transitioning Economies: A Case Study of Sophia Seung-yoon Lee, Ewha Womans University Selco Solar Pvt. Ltd in India Tapan Sarker, Griffith Business School, Griffith University Subhendu Dey, Rajalakshmi School of Business Anish Yousaf, Rajalakshmi School of Business

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TH04-04 Dualization, and Wage Inequality in South Korea Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Cheol-Sung Lee, NORC, University of Chicago; Sogang Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY420 Univeresity Platform-based Markets TH09-06 TH04: Marketization and the Digital Economy Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY411 Session Organizer Islamic Economics & Finance and Governance Sidonie Naulin, Sciences Po Grenoble / PACTE Participants TH09: Socio-Economic Justice, Equality, SDGs and the Machines, Science and the State. a Polanyian Framing of the Constituting of Participatory Society: The Islamic Moral Emerging Platform Economy Economy & Finance Project Gernot Grabher, Urban and Regional Economics, Session Organizers HafenCity University Hamburg Mehmet Asutay, Durham University Long-Term Non-Market Strategies: How Platform Economy Necati Aydin, Alfaisal University, Saudi Arabia Firms Create Favourable Regulatory Space Shinsuke Nagaoka, Kyoto University Sarah Kaine, University of Technology Sydney Participants Emmanuel Josserand, University of Technology Sydney Re-Defining Islamic Corporate Governance in Creating New Forms of Local Development in the Digital Economy Participatory Society: An Islamic Moral Economy Perspective Cecilia Manzo, University of Florence Muhammad Rizky Prima Sakti, Malaysia-Japan Voice As a Platform. A Study of the Amazon Echo Platform International Institute of Technology (MJIIT). Universiti Thomas Beauvisage, Orange Labs Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) Kuala Lumpur Campus; Jean-Samuel Beuscart, Université Paris-Est Marne-la- ISEFID (Islamic Economic Forum for Indonesian Vallée Development) Assessment of Regulatory Shariah Governance Regimes: TH06-01 Comparative Study Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Abdulrahman AlQassar, Islamic Finance Researcher Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY415 Diagnostic Struggles in the World Economy TH09-07 Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm TH06: Professional Networks and Expert Numbers in Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY412 Economic Governance Greening and Democratising Islamic Finance Session Organizers Daniel Mügge, University of Amsterdam TH09: Socio-Economic Justice, Equality, SDGs and the Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Constituting of Participatory Society: The Islamic Moral Moderator Economy & Finance Project Carola Westermeier, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen Session Organizers Participants Mehmet Asutay, Durham University The Limits of Technocratic Policy: Experts, the Public Sphere, Necati Aydin, Alfaisal University, Saudi Arabia and the Fragmentation of Technical Knowledge Shinsuke Nagaoka, Kyoto University Simone Polillo, University of Virginia Participants Professional Closure and Corporate Niches in the World Responsible Finance Sukuk: A Review Economy Edana Richardson, Maynooth University Rasmus Christensen, Copenhagen Business School Plausible Folk Theories: Throwing Veils of Plausibility over Sukuk Performance, Democracy, and Economic Welfare in Zones of Ignorance in Global Governance Sharing Economy Terence Halliday, American Bar Foundation Amira Hakim, Researcher The Spectre of Central Bankruptcy in Europe and Japan: Towards a Political Economy of Central Bank Capital TH11-04 Sebastian Diessner, London School of Economics and Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Political Science (LSE) Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY417 Comparative Perspectives on the Reordering of Transnational Labour Markets: The EU and East/Southeast TH07-04 Asia Saturday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY416 TH11: The Making of Transnational Labor Markets: Reordering of Actors, Institutions, and Policies? Income Inequality Session Organizers TH07: Prospects for Equality Within and Across Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Organizations Ursula Mense-Petermann, Bielefeld University Session Organizers Participants Nina Bandelj, University of California, Irvine Posted Work As a Migration Industry: The European Union and Andrew Penner, UC Irvine Asia Compared Donald Tomaskovic-Devey, University of Massachusetts Ines Wagner, University of Duisburg-Essen Moderator Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Nina Bandelj, University of California, Irvine The Social Order of Transnational Migration Markets Participants Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen What Is Organizational Inequality? Why Is It Increasing As From Political Economy to Political Demography: The Remaking Macroeconomic Inequality Increases? of Island Nationalism in Europe and East Asia Andrea Bernardi, Oxford Brookes University Adrian Favell, University of Leeds / Sciences Po Pasquale Tridico, University Roma Tre The Great Separation. Job Polarization in 11 Countries FP-06 Olivier Godechot, Sciences Po, MaxPo and CNRS Saturday - 6:00pm - 7:00pm The Relational Nature of Employment Dualization: Evidence Muromachi Campus: Kambaikan Building Hardy Hall from Subcontracting Establishments Featured Speaker Christine Parker (The University of Fabian Ochsenfeld, University of Erlangen-Nürnberg Melbourne, Australia) - "The Challenge of Eco-Social How Global Firms Shape Inequality? : Trade Openness, Regulation in a Consumptogenic World"

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Featured Panels & Speakers Globalization and Social Capital in Indigenous Regions of Latin America Session Organizers Juan Antonio Bautista, Department of Multidisciplinary Gary Herrigel, Paul Klapper Professor in the College and Studies. Engineering Division. Campus Irapuato- the Division of Social Sciences, University of Chicago Salamanca. University of Guanajuato. Alejandra Anahit José, Department of Psychology. Sebastien Lechevalier, EHESS University of the Americas Puebla, Mexico. Simulating Association Formation By Network Search: SP-01 Application to Japanese Non Profit Organizations Saturday - 7:15pm - 9:00pm Lari Arthur Viianto, Universidad de Guanajuato B-12 Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am SASE Welcome Reception Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY429 Global Reordering and New Model of Development. Keishikan Building Perspectives from Asia and Africa. Part 2

B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development FP-07 Session Organizers Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Kae Amo, EHESS Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY403 Yoichi Mine, Doshisha University Meet SER: A Panel with SER Editors Participants Circulation of Medical Knowledge in the Indian Ocean World: Featured Panels & Speakers The Ethiopian Example Session Organizer Facil Tesfaye, The University of Hong Kong Gregory Jackson, Freie Universität Berlin The Contribution of Asian Companies to African Infrastructure Development : An Analysis of the Environmental Dimensions Discussants Abdoulaye Diané, African-Asian Research Center (AARC) Gregory Jackson, Freie Universität Berlin The Process for Co-Created Technology for Combat Bruno Amable, University of Geneva Desertification: Collaboration of African Farmers and Japanese Nina Bandelj, University of California, Irvine Scientists Julia Lynch, University of Pennsylvania Takao Shimizu, Hiroshima University Ueru Tanaka, Research Institute for Humanity and Nature Role and Perception of Humanitarian Actors : The Cases of Japanese Development Assistance in Senegal FP-08 Kae Amo, EHESS Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Discussants Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY408 Eloi Ficquet, EHESS Presidential Panel - Digital/Platform Economy - Rise of Asia Herve Lado, ESSEC Business School Featured Panels & Speakers C-05 Session Organizer Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Gary Herrigel, Paul Klapper Professor in the College and Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY424 the Division of Social Sciences, University of Chicago Migrations and Gender Moderator John Zysman, UC Berkeley C: Gender, Work and Family Discussants Session Organizers Martin Kenney, University of California, Davis Bernard Fusulier, Université catholique de Louvain Sidonie Naulin, Sciences Po Grenoble / PACTE Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, Teluq Tatsuyuki Negoro, Waseda University Moderator Lan Xue, Tsinghua University Nakazato Hideki, Participants A-05 Femininities and Masculinities in Highly Skilled Migration: Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Peruvian Graduates’ Narratives of Employment Transitions and Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY423 Binational Marriages in Switzerland Communitarian Ideals. Local Experiences Romina Seminario, University of Lausanne Community Matters: Work, Family, and Political Participation of A: Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society Female Marriage Migrants in South Korea Session Organizer Ilju Kim, Tohoku University José Ruiz San Roman, Universidad Complutense Madrid Diverging By Gender: Syrian Refugees and American Moderator Resettlement Policy Tulika Bhattacharyya, IIT Kharagpur Heba Gowayed, Princeton University Participants Elder Care in Academic Campus: Case Study of an Educational D-05 Institution in India Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Tulika Bhattacharyya, IIT Kharagpur Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY418 Operational Framework and Action Logic in Social Stability Expert Policymaking: Where Do Experts and Their Ideas Maintenance at the County Level in China Come from? Hongmin Fan, Zhengzhou University Deving the after-Arab Spring’s Inscrutable Paths to Democracy D: Professions and Professionals in a Globalizing World and Social Justice: An Evolutionary Model of Reordering the Session Organizer Arab World Robyn Klingler-Vidra, King's College London Morad Diani, Arab Center for Research and Policy Moderator Studies Robyn Klingler-Vidra, King's College London Vietnamese NGOs, Neoliberalism and the Risk of Economic Participants Dependency Flight of the Bumblebees: The Role of Private Sector Advisors in Yen Mai, Uppsala University Petroleum Policy Diffusion

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Nicole Weygandt, Princeton University Privatisation: A Comparison of Case Studies in England and Social Influence, Regulatory Preferences, and Financial Industry France Lobbying in the European Union Genevieve Coderre-LaPalme, University of Greenwich Adam Chalmers, King's College London Acting in Two Worlds? Organized Labor in the 'core' and The Making of Local Experts: The Agents Responsible for the 'periphery' of the Eurozone Diffusion of the Silicon Valley Model to East Asia Philip Rathgeb, University of Konstanz Robyn Klingler-Vidra, King's College London The Politics of Interest Intermediation in Italy in the Economic Crisis: From Concertation to Disintermediation (and back?) D-06 Stefano Sacchi, University of Milan Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am The Regulation of Irregular Work in Japan: From Collusion to Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY419 Conflict Economic Experts in Discourses: Communication, Nathan Cisneros, University of California, Irvine Specialist Knowledge & Democracy. E-14 D: Professions and Professionals in a Globalizing World Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY401 Brendan K O'Rourke, Dublin Institute of Technology Author Meets Critics: "Reconstructing Solidarity. Labour Jens Maesse, Institute of Soziology, Justus-Liebig- Unions, Precarious Work, and the Politics of Institutional University Giessen Change in Europe" edited by Virginia Doellgast, Nathan Moderator Lillie & Valeria Pulignano (Oxford University Press, 2018) Jens Maesse, Institute of Soziology, Justus-Liebig- University Giessen E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare Participants States Austerity Discourses in Europe: How Economic Experts Create Session Organizer Identity Projects Aidan Regan, University College Dublin Jens Maesse, Institute of Soziology, Justus-Liebig- Moderator University Giessen Aidan Regan, University College Dublin Debating Issues Under Condition of Austerity: Issues and Book Authors Conflicts in German Economic Advisory Boards and Expert Virginia Doellgast, Cornell ILR School Councils from 1998-2018 Nathan Lillie, University of Jyväskylä Moritz Neujeffski, Berlin Social Science Center Valeria Pulignano, KU Leuven - Centre for Sociological Thomas Piketty in the News: A Critical Analysis of Research Employment (Industrial) and Labour Market Representation of a ‘Celebrity Economist’. Studies Maria Rieder, University of Limerick Critics Secular Authority: Economists in Irish Public Discourse Chris Howell, Oberlin College Brendan K O'Rourke, Dublin Institute of Technology Gregor Murray, University of Montreal Jacqueline O'Reilly, University of Sussex E-12 Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY402 F-07 The Politics of Social Investment in North East Asia Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY405 E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States Building Japan’s Knowledge Nodes in Asia Session Organizer F: Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation Bruno Palier, Sciences Po Session Organizer Participants Dennis McNamara, Georgetown University; Georgetown Public Opinion on Social Investment in the Developmental University States Participants Chung-Yang Yeh, Department of Social Work, Asia Knowledge Diplomacy in Asia’s Higher Education Zone University, Taiwan Miki Sugimura, Sophia University Parties, Legislators, and Agenda Politics of Social Investment Regional Collaboration Among Universities in ASEAN and Japan Issues in East Asia for Innovation and Integration Jaemin Shim, German Institute of Global and Area Naoki Umemiya, Japan International Development Studies Agency Quiet Diffusion of Social Investment in Japan Japan’s Entrepreneurial State: Upgrading Nikkei Knowledge Mari Miura, Sophia University Networks in ASEAN A Political Compromise in the Last Period of East Asian Dennis McNamara, Georgetown University Developmental Welfare State? – Evolution of Social Investment Discussant Approach in South Korea Reiko Yamada, Doshisha University Sophia Lee, Ewha Womans Univeristy G-09 E-13 Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY425 Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY406 Changing Employment Forms Interest Intermediation and Union Strategies in Times of G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources Austerity Session Organizers E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare David Marsden, London School of Economics States Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Session Organizers Participants Alexandre Afonso, Leiden University Change in Employment Forms: The Role of Workers’ Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Characteristics Chiara Benassi, King's College Ulrich Walwei, Institute for Employment Research (IAB) Aidan Regan, University College Dublin Institutions, Networks and Sustainable HRM? a Comparison of Participants Airports in Two Coordinated Economies Trade Union Responses in the Context of Public Health Care Takahiro Endo, Kobe

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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Employment Relations in the I-05 Indian Film Industry Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Sukanya Sen Gupta, University of London Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY446 Alternative Forms of Ownership, Organization and Work G-10 I: Alternatives to Capitalism Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY422 Lara Monticelli, Scuola Normale Superiore Gendered Labour Markets Torsten Geelan, University of Leicester Katherine Chen, The City College of New York and the G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources Graduate Center, CUNY Session Organizers Moderator David Marsden, London School of Economics James M Mandiberg, Hunter College, City University of Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen New York Participants Participants Economic Crisis and Job Polarization: Exploring Gender Does Employee Stock Ownership Work? Evidence from Differences Publicly-Traded Firms in Japan Paula Apascaritei, IESE Business School Takao Kato, Colgate University Gender Differences in Turnover Intentions in the Japanese Employee-Ownership: Radical Alternative or Exclusive Bubble of Labor Market Privilege? Rei Hasegawa, Daito Bunka University Jonathan Preminger, Cardiff University Shinji Hasegawa, Waseda University The Social and Solidarity Economy in France in the Age of Labor Market and Welfare Reforms in the EU. a Gender Social Entrepreneurship Perspective Didier Chabanet, IDRAC Business School and Ecole Anne Eydoux, CNAM, CEET and Lise Normale Supérieure Impact of Conditional Cash Transfer Program on Female Labor Force Participation: Evidence from Randomized Experiment in K-05 Indonesia Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Ana Noveria, Newcastle University, UK; School of Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY421 Business and Management Institut Teknologi Bandung Experimenting with Social Responsibility, Benefits and Protection H-09 Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am K: Institutional Experimentation in the Regulation of Work Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY436 and Employment Social Relationships, Communities and Alliances Session Organizers Phil Almond, H: Markets, Firms and Institutions Maria Gonzalez, University of Oviedo Session Organizers Moderator Olivier Butzbach, Second University of Naples Wei Huang, School of Labour and Human Resources at Gerhard Schnyder, Loughborough University the Renmin University of China Participants Participants The Impact of in-Work Benefits on Youth Labour in Spain The Power of Community: Organizational Founding and Aroa Tejero, University of Oviedo Strategic Philanthropy The Organisational Impact of the Living Wage in Britain Tao Wang, Grenoble Ecole de Management Calum Carson, University of Leeds Maggie Qiuzhu Mei, Grenoble Ecole de Management The Reconfiguration of the Welfare State Trough the Practices Creating an Alliance : The Case of Coopetition Among Halal of a Network of "Responsible" Companies: From the Mart Retailers in Malaysia Mobilizations of Companies to an Inclusive Jobmarket Khairulnizam Sahlan, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Camille Phe, Université Paris-Dauphine, PSL Research The Impact of Open Innovation on Firm Performance in Halal University, CNRS, IRISSO Industry: The Case of Malaysia and Indonesia Can CSR National Standards Help Implement a Socially Faried Rahman, MOT-MJIIT Universiti Teknologi Responsible Human Resources Practices in Developing Malaysia Countries? Insights from the Moroccan Context Discussant Fedwa Jebli, Rabat Business School of the International Wim Van Lent, Montpellier Business School University of Rabat The Labor-Management Advisory Committee in the Kennedy Administration and Its Policy Experiment H-10 Yongwoo Jeung, University of Oregon Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY437 L-07 Organizational Survival and Performance Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY434 H: Markets, Firms and Institutions Regulating Labor Within and Across Borders Session Organizers Olivier Butzbach, Second University of Naples L: Regulation and Governance Gerhard Schnyder, Loughborough University Session Organizers Participants Tim Bartley, Washington University of St. Louis Culture and Team Production John Cioffi, University of California, Riverside Gonzalo Olcina, University of Valencia Eleni Tsingou, Copenhagen Business School Just Good Business: Theorizing Organizational Survival for Jonathan Zeitlin, University of Amsterdam Hybrid Organizations Moderator Emily Barman, Boston University Pun Ngai, The University of Hong Kong Learning from Failure. a Literature Review and a Framework. Participants Tim Muellenborn, Europa-Universität Flensburg The Bangladesh Experiment: Transnational Labor Regulation and Its Diffusion in the Ready-Made-Garment Industry Youbin Kang, University of Wisconsin-Madison After Rana Plaza: Governance Forms, Mechanisms and Effects

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in Bangladesh’s Garment Export Factories Participants Stephen Frenkel, University of New South Wales Towards Higher Quality Production: Risks and Opportunity for Negotiating New Equity Commitments in Turbulent Labor the Local Outsourcing System in the Transition from Fiat to Markets: New Directions in Labor Market Regulation in the U.S. Maserati in Turin (Italy) Stephen Amberg, University of Texas at San Antonio Valentina Pacetti, University of Milan Bicocca Discussant Intellectual Monopoly in Global Value Chains Pun Ngai, The University of Hong Kong Cédric Durand, Université Paris 13 Japanese Companies in the Restructuring of Global Seafood Production Networks L-08 Sonja Ganseforth, German Institute for Japanese Studies Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am (DIJ) Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY433 The Firm Level Manufacturing-Retail Sale Vertical Integration: Governments and Corporate Social Responsibility Some Case Examples of Japanese Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Apparel Industry L: Regulation and Governance Fusanori Iwasaki, Economic Research Institute for Session Organizers ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA) Tim Bartley, Washington University of St. Louis John Cioffi, University of California, Riverside P-07 Eleni Tsingou, Copenhagen Business School Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Jonathan Zeitlin, University of Amsterdam Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY409 Moderator Financial Regulation (I): How to Make Banks Responsible? Paola Perez-Aleman, McGill University Participants P: Accounting, Economics, and Law Legislatures As Corporations: The Institutional Complementarity Session Organizer of Codes of Conduct in Business and Politics Yuri Biondi, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique Denis Saint-Martin, Universite de Montreal - CNRS Corporate Social Responsibility and Government Moderator Jette Knudsen, Tufts University Jay Cullen, University of Sheffield Varieties of Capitalism or Activism? Understanding the Participants Emergence of Supply Chain Governance Institutions in Germany The Financial System We Need & the Banking System (Lessons and the UK from the UAE, Australia, Italy and Turkey Sarah Ashwin, London School of Economics and Political Nihel Chabrak, United Arab Emirates University - Collge Science of Business and Economics Big Data, Small Governance? Ethical and Political Dimensions Guler Aras, Yildiz Technical University of Corporate Data Analytics in the U.S. Global Financial System in Local Justice Systems - How to Tim Bartley, Washington University of St. Louis Make Management Accountable? Discussant Asgeir Torfason, Assistant Professor - University of Paola Perez-Aleman, McGill University Iceland

N-08 P-08 Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY407 Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY410 Accounting for Scandals, Dealing with Crises Corporate Governance (I): Investigating the Japan's Context N: Finance and Society and Experience P: Accounting, Economics, and Law Session Organizers Session Organizer Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University Yuri Biondi, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique Alya Guseva, Boston University - CNRS Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego Moderator Participants Hidetoshi Yamaji, To Pay or Not to Pay: Politics and the Political Economy of the Participants European Debt Crisis Stock Repurchases and Corporate Control: Evidence from Dorothee Bohle, European University Institute Japan Crisis and Punishment? Explaining Bankers’ Prosecutions in Ryo Ogawa, Waseda University Post-Crisis Europe Accounting for Goodwill and Procyclical Effects on M&a Activity Iosif Kovras, City University of London Clemence Garcia, Gakushuin University Stefano Pagliari, City University of London Masters of the 'masters of the Universe'? Monetary, Fiscal and Q-12 Financial Dominance Post-Crisis Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Sebastian Diessner, London School of Economics and Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY427 Political Science (LSE) Regional Integration in the Context of Evolving Diversity of Scandals and Corporate Political Activity Capitalisms in Europe and Asia Olivia Nicol, SUTD Q: Asian Capitalisms O-05 Session Organizer Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Yuji Harada, Setsunan University Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY428 Participants European and Asian Integration Processes Compared New Perspectives on Value Appropriation in GVCs Robert Boyer, Institute of the Americas O: Global Value Chains Ways out of the Eurozone Crisis: Some Alternative European Session Organizers Scenarios Gary Gereffi, Duke University Pascal Petit, university of Paris13 CNRS Mari Sako, University of Oxford East Asian Monetary Regimes and Comparison with the Timothy Sturgeon, MIT European Case: A Stock Flow Consistent Approach Eric Thun, University of Oxford Jacques Mazier, University of Paris 13 CEPN Valentina De Marchi, University of Padova

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Q-13 TH04-05 Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY438 Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY420 East Asian Innovation Systems Regulating the Sharing Economy Q: Asian Capitalisms TH04: Marketization and the Digital Economy Session Organizers Session Organizer Boy Luethje, Anne Jourdain, University Paris-Dauphine Cornelia Storz, Goethe University Frankfurt Participants Tobias ten Brink, Jacobs University Bremen Finger-Printing and Finger Pointing: How Firm Legitimacy Zhao Wei, ESSCA School of Management Affected the Regulation of Transportation Network Companies in Participants Chicago and Austin Outgrowing the “Triple Helix” - the Effects of International Nicholas Occhiuto, Yale University Cooperation on the Emergence of Japanese Regional High- Software-Enabled Breach of Regulatory Systems By Work Tech Innovation Clusters Organizations and Workers in the Digital Economy Benjamin Rabe, University of Duisburg-Essen H.C. Robinson, Wesleyan University and Northeastern Public-Private Collaboration in China University School of Law Na Zou, Goethe University Frankfurt Global Value Chains from below: Upgrading Constraints and Opportunities for the Pearl River Delta in China TH05-01 Wei Zhao, ESSCA School of Management Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Reaching a New Level or Persistence of Weaknesses? - a Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY414 Review of the Chinese National Innovation System Policies and Decision-Making Klaus Nielsen, Birkbeck, University of London Discussant TH05: Politics of the Future, Policies in the Present Tobias ten Brink, Jacobs University Bremen Session Organizers Vincent Cardon, Université de Picardie Jules-Verne Q-14 Antoine Bernard de Raymond, Institut National de la Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Recherche Agronomique Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY439 Olivier Pilmis, CNRS Asian Capitalism and Growth Moderator Vincent Cardon, Université de Picardie Jules-Verne Q: Asian Capitalisms Participants Session Organizers National Public Debt Accounting between the Present and the Boy Luethje, Future Cornelia Storz, Goethe University Frankfurt Konstanze Senge, Martin-Luther-University Halle- Tobias ten Brink, Jacobs University Bremen Wittenberg Zhao Wei, ESSCA School of Management Lisa Knoll, Hamburg University Participants Arming the Future Property Tax System Reform for the Income-Led Growth in Alina Surubaru, University of Bordeaux South Korea Pathways to Commodification. How Economic Expectations Seeun Jeong, Chungnam National University Drive State Property Privatizations The Dynamics of Economic Growth in Asia Marie Piganiol, Max Planck Institute; Max Planck Institute Nguyen Tran Lam, University of Amsterdam When Shall We Devalue? the Cognitive Transformation of India - the Return of Growth? Macroeconomic Imbalances into Crisis Situations Worthy of Mritiunjoy Mohanty, Indian Institute of Management Adjustments Calcutta Alexander Spielau, Max-Planck-Institute for the Study of Societies

TH03-01 Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY413 TH06-02 Ideas for After-Neoliberalism? Social Investment, Inclusive Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Growth and the Capability Approach Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY415 TH03: Inclusive Growth and Social Investment: What Expert Knowledge and Indicators Design Prospects For Equality, Democracy and Justice? TH06: Professional Networks and Expert Numbers in Session Organizers Economic Governance Jean-Michel Bonvin, University of Geneva Session Organizers Francesco Laruffa, University of Geneva Daniel Mügge, University of Amsterdam Kang-Kook Lee, Ritsumeikan University Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Keun Lee, Seoul National University Moderator Hyeog Ug Kwon, Nihon University Daniel Mügge, University of Amsterdam Participants Participants After Neoliberalism: Reconstituting the Western Tradition of Interpreting Canadian Pension Expertise: The Regulator’s Productivist Social Policy Perspective. Paul Smyth, University of Melbourne Susan Sayce, University of East Anglia Social Investment and Service-Based Provision – Hopes and More Than a Number? The (doomed?) Pursuit of ‘Social Europe’ Hazards of the New Welfare Architecture Via Indicators Hans-Uwe Otto, Director Ian Lovering, University of Sussex Beyond Social Investment: The Contribution of the Capability Rasmus Hansen, University of Sheffield Approach for Welfare Reform Actuarial Utopias – How Insurance Ideas Shaped the Jean-Michel Bonvin, University of Geneva Emergence of Modern Welfare States Sebastian Kohl, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies

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TH07-05 TH09-09 Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY416 Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY412 Institutional Dynamics Case Studies in Islamic Finance & Economics (II) TH07: Prospects for Equality Within and Across TH09: Socio-Economic Justice, Equality, SDGs and the Organizations Constituting of Participatory Society: The Islamic Moral Session Organizers Economy & Finance Project Nina Bandelj, University of California, Irvine Session Organizers Andrew Penner, UC Irvine Mehmet Asutay, Durham University Donald Tomaskovic-Devey, University of Massachusetts Necati Aydin, Alfaisal University, Saudi Arabia Moderator Shinsuke Nagaoka, Kyoto University Olivier Godechot, Sciences Po, MaxPo and CNRS Participants Participants Islamic Banks as Value Based Intermediators: The Case of Institutional Mediation of Value Distribution Among Achievements of Full Fledged Islamic Banks in Malaysia Stakeholders: The Microfoundations of Income Inequality Zurina Shafi, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia Philipp Kern, Loughborough University London Identifying the Obstacles of Islamic Cooperatives Performances Gerhard Schnyder, Loughborough University in Indonesia: Evidence from Analytic Network Process (ANP) How Resilient Is Executive Compensation As a Contested Fatin Fadhilah Hasib, Universitas Airlangga Practice? Changes in Stock-Based Pay in the United States, 2002 - 2012 Ed Carberry, College of Management, 100 Morrisey Blvd Is Executive Compensation Determined By Financialized TH10-03 Governance of the Firms? Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Audrey Laurin-Lamothe, Université du Québec en Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY432 Outaouais Implementing Austerity: Thinking Globally, but Acting How Reemployment Decisions Generate Wage Inequalities in Locally Flexibilized Labor Markets: (Temporary) Layoffs and Returns on Human Capital TH10: State Transformations, Spatial Austerity and the Susanne Edler, University of Haifa Globalization of Urban Decline: in Search of Alternative RIP Tenure? Is Academic Casualisation the ‘New Norm’ for Urban Policies (supported by Fondation France-Japon and Australia? INCAS) Julia Connell, University of Technology Sydney Session Organizers Sophie Buhnik, Maison Franco-Japonaise, CNRS TH08-01 Sophie Baudet-Michel, UMR Géographie-cités, University Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Paris Diderot Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY417 Peter Matanle, The University of Sheffield Roundtable: Nonliberal Capitalism - Does it (still) exist? Allan Popelard, ... Yasushi Asami, University of Tokyo TH08: Revisiting Nonliberal Capitalism: Germany and Japan Moderator Ten Years After the Great Financial Crisis Peter Matanle, The University of Sheffield Session Organizers Participants Lea Elsaesser, University of Duisburg-Essen Austerity As Decline Policy in the American Rust Belt Timur Ergen, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Jason Hackworth, University of Toronto Societies, Cologne Reconfiguration of Hospital’s Locations Since the Early 2000s in Daniel Mertens, Goethe-University France: Are Shrinking Cities More at Stake? Martin Seeliger, Europa Universität Flensburg Sophie Baudet-Michel, UMR Géographie-cités, University Discussants Paris Diderot Lucio Baccaro, University of Geneva Contemporary Discourses of Urban Entrepreneurialism and Silja Häusermann, University of Zurich Economic Restructuring in Tokyo: A Case Study Approach Sebastien Lechevalier, EHESS Grace Gonzalez, Mari Sako, University of Oxford Putting the Revitalization of Retail in Mid-size Cities on the National Agenda Sophie Buhnik, Maison Franco-Japonaise, CNRS TH09-08 Sunday - 9:00am - 10:30am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY411 FP-09 Case Studies in Islamic Finance & Economics (I) Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY408 TH09: Socio-Economic Justice, Equality, SDGs and the Constituting of Participatory Society: The Islamic Moral Presidential Panel - Labor in Asia (Roundtable) Economy & Finance Project Featured Panels & Speakers Session Organizers Session Organizer Mehmet Asutay, Durham University Gary Herrigel, Paul Klapper Professor in the College and Necati Aydin, Alfaisal University, Saudi Arabia the Division of Social Sciences, University of Chicago Shinsuke Nagaoka, Kyoto University Moderator Participants Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Islamic Microfinance; An Effort to Alleviate Poverty & Economic Participants Inequality in Indonesia (A Case Study of Baitul Maal wat Tamwiil Discussants (BMT) in Yogyakarta Indonesia) Ryo Kambayashi, Hitotsubashi University Andri Martiana, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta Boy Luethje, Sun Yat-sen University When Commercial and Social Purposes Collide: The Case of Pun Ngai, The University of Hong Kong "Berkah" in Indonesia Ito Peng, University of Toronto Primandanu Aziz, Durham University Business School Lu Zhang, Temple University

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SP-02 Mark Dallas, Union College Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Douglas B Fuller, Zhejiang University Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY103 Michelle Hsieh, Academia Sinica SASE Women's Forum Eun Mee Kim, Ewha University

Special Events Session Organizers Sarah Ashwin, London School of Economics and Political C-06 Science Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Jacqueline O'Reilly, University of Sussex Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY424 Caroline Ruiner, Ruhr-University Bochum Family Policy Dorottya Sallai, University of Greenwich C: Gender, Work and Family A-06 Session Organizers Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Bernard Fusulier, Université catholique de Louvain Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY423 Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, Teluq Communitarian Ideals and Happiness Moderator Fusulier Bernard, UCL A: Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society Participants Session Organizer How Employment Affects Parental Care for Children? Work José Ruiz San Roman, Universidad Complutense Madrid Place Characteristics and Couples’ Strategies Regarding Moderator Parental Leave Take-up. Kuba Krys, Kokoro Research Center, Kyoto University Marie Valentova, LISER Can Mothers Work Now? : The Expansion of Work-Life Balance Policies and the Employment Status of Women Having Young Participants Children in South Korea Creativity & Everyday Struggles Min Young Song, Ewha Womans University Cristiana Olcese, University of Manchester Gender and Family Policy in High-Income Countries Optimism, Greed, and Idealism: A Literary Political Economics Emanuele Ferragina, Sciences Po Approach to the American Auteur New Pronatalism and the Family Policy Change in Turkey in Gregory Hood, Walden University Comparative Perspective Before Starting Prisoners’ Dilemma: How Are We Constructing Azer Kilic, Izmir University of Economics Border between “Cooperation” and “Defection”? The Long-Term Effect of Parental Separation on Childhood Junya Yanagi, Graduate School of Business, Osaka City Multidimensional Deprivation: A Lifecourse Approach University Marion Leturcq, Ined

B-13 D-07 Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY430 Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY418 Firm as Actors in Internationalization: Investment, Professional Work in a Fluid Economy: Practices, Value Collective Action, and Social Responsibility Creation and Recognition B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development D: Professions and Professionals in a Globalizing World Session Organizers Session Organizers Matthew Amengual, MIT Sloan Elizabeth Gorman, Sociology, University of Virginia Caroline Arnold, Brooklyn College James Faulconbridge, Lancaster University Mark Dallas, Union College Sigrid Quack, University Duisburg-Essen Richard Doner, Emory University Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Douglas B Fuller, Zhejiang University Moderator Participants Sigrid Quack, University Duisburg-Essen Compliance: Liability or Asset? Compliance in Sustainability Participants Reporting Professional Projects and Precarious Work: The Case of Dental Svetlana Snezhko, Lomonosov Moscow State University; Therapists in the UK National Health Service Bogazici University Ruth McDonald, University of Manchester Varieties of Globalization and National Economy: Korea’s Freelancers' Battle Against Exploitation for Meaningful Work Experience As Latecomer from a Comparative Perspective Experience Hyeong-ki Kwon, Seoul National University Yiluyi Zeng, University of Warwick Cooperation Against the Odds: Overcoming Collective Action The Marketization of a Caring Figure and Its Effects on a Problems in the Greek Agri-Food and Tourism Sectors Professionalization Process. the Case of the Invention of Kira Gartzou-Katsouyanni, European Institute, London Executive Coaching in France School of Economics (LSE) Scarlett Salman, Paris-Est University Amateurization, DIY Economy and the Crisis of Professions Rafael Marques, ISEG - University of Lisbon and Socius B-14 Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY403 E-15 Author Meets Critics: "Strategic Coupling--East Asian Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Industrial Transformation in the New Global Economy" by Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY402 Henry Wai-chung Yeung (Cornell University Press 2018) New Boundaries of Representation and Collective B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development Bargaining Session Organizer E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare Douglas B Fuller, Zhejiang University States Book Author Session Organizers Henry Yeung, National University of Singapore Alexandre Afonso, Leiden University Critics Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Caroline Arnold, Brooklyn College Chiara Benassi, King's College

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Aidan Regan, University College Dublin Participants Participants Employment Policies for Disabled People in a Comparative View Are We Still Who We Are? Identity Shifts Among Federations Angela Rauch, IAB Institute for Employment Research and Local Unions over a Merger Young in, Old out? Evidence from a Reform Lorenzo Frangi, ESG-UQAM Chiara Ardito, University of Torino Inclusion and Exclusion in Emergent IR Frameworks Labor Market Liberalization and Successful Return to Work for Assaf Bondy, Tel Aviv University Italian Injured Workers. Representing Marginalized Workers :How to Make Social Lia Pacelli, University of Torino Coalition for Increasing Minimum Wage in Korea Disability Status and Long-Term Employment Outcomes: The Mijin Kim, Economic Policy Institute for Queality of Life Case of Italian Injured Workers The Collective Representation of Professional Self-Employed Monica Galizzi, University of Massachusetts Lowell Workers in Europe. Old and New Actors between Traditional and Innovative Strategies G-12 Anna Mori, University of Milan Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY422 Global Human Mobility E-16 Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY401 Session Organizers Institutional Change, Deregulation and Restructuring David Marsden, London School of Economics Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare Participants States Characteristics and Trajectories of International Students in Session Organizers France between 1999 and 2015: Perspectives on the Alexandre Afonso, Leiden University Internationalization of Higher Education Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Leonard Moulin, Institut national d'études Chiara Benassi, King's College démographiques Aidan Regan, University College Dublin Returns to Expatriation: Unequal Benefits from an International Participants Mobility Experience on Professional Careers? Evidence from Labour Regulations, Unemployment, Wage Share and Growth: France A Dynamic Panel Data Analysis of 16 OECD Countries, 1970- Louise Caron, OSC-LIEPP (Sciences Po) & INED 2013 Global Human Mobility and Knowledge Transfer: A Case Study Prabirjit Sarkar, Jadavpur University of Highly Skilled Return Migrants in Ethiopia The Social Economy Sector and the Welfare State in France: Alice Lam, Royal Holloway University of London Toward a Takeover of the Market? The Development of Human Capital through International Labor Didier Chabanet, IDRAC Business School and Ecole Mobility in Multicultural Companies Normale Supérieure Socrates Martinez Villalpando, Maestria AP-UG Institutions and Corporate Restructuring Practices in Germany in Crisis Times H-11 Shabneez Bhankaraully, Alliance Manchester Business Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm School, University of Manchester Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY436 Institutional Complementarity As a Mechanism of Change: The Values and Logics in Markets Liberal Path to Universal Unemployment Insurance in Israel Arie Krampf, Academic College of Tel Aviv Yaffo H: Markets, Firms and Institutions Session Organizers F-08 Olivier Butzbach, Second University of Naples Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Gerhard Schnyder, Loughborough University Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building - RY406 Participants Social Innovation, Technology, and Inequality Gifts in Cyberspace: The Role of Gift-Giving in Online Trade Asaf Darr, University of Haifa F: Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation Bunny Huggers Vs. Self-Gratifying Killers: Finding Solutions in Session Organizers the Debate about Trophy Hunting Marco Alberio, UQAR Nardia Haigh, University of Massachusetts Boston Matthew Keller, Department of Sociology, Southern Local Sustainable Energy Communities and Energy Transition: Methodist University Towards a Process of Institutional Change? Participants Benedetta Celati, University of Pisa The Multi-Scalar Puzzle of Social Innovation A Neo-Institutional Approach to Pricing: Mimetic and Normative Yuri Kazepov, University of Vienna Isomorphism in Pricing in the New York City Restaurant Industry Digital Innovation and Spatial Inequalities Daniel Sands, New York University Giulio Buciuni, Trinity College Dublin Discussant Giancarlo Corò, Department of Economics, University of Emily Barman, Boston University Venice Dieter Kogler, University College Dublin H-12 Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm From Social Movements to Alternative FOOD Networks: What Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY437 Role for Social Innovation? Political Economy of Ideas, Discourse and Change Marco Alberio, UQAR H: Markets, Firms and Institutions G-11 Session Organizers Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Olivier Butzbach, Second University of Naples Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building - RY425 Gerhard Schnyder, Loughborough University Disability and Employment Participants Borrowing from within: Ideas As a Transmission Belt for G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources Endogenous Institutional Change Session Organizers Nils Röper, University of Oxford David Marsden, London School of Economics Marketing Radical Nationalism in Post-Socialist Hungary Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Virag Molnar, New School for Social Research

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Ideas, Interests, and the Transition to Floating Exchange System Jesper Edman, Hitotsubashi University Youn Ki, Miami University Evolution of Work-Life Balance and Organizational Diversity in Yongwoo Jeung, University of Oregon Japan Discussant Toshiya Ozaki, Rikkyo University Angela Garcia Calvo, Harvard University L-10 I-06 Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY434 Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY446 Transnational Sustainability Governance: Fragmentation, Creating New Relations and Enhancing Workplace Integration, Inclusion Democracy L: Regulation and Governance I: Alternatives to Capitalism Session Organizers Session Organizers Lara Monticelli, Scuola Normale Superiore Tim Bartley, Washington University of St. Louis Torsten Geelan, University of Leicester John Cioffi, University of California, Riverside Katherine Chen, The City College of New York and the Eleni Tsingou, Copenhagen Business School Graduate Center, CUNY Jonathan Zeitlin, University of Amsterdam Moderator Moderator Jonathan Preminger, Cardiff University Reba Carruth, Georgetown University Participants Participants Spill-over: Remembering and Fostering Democratic Practices in Multi-Stakeholder Sustainability Initiatives in the Global South: Neighbourhoods, Workplaces and Unions Governance, Complexity and Outcomes Ann Lawless, Independent Scholar Stefano Ponte, Copenhagen Business School Workplace Democracy Unbound: Identities, Relationships, and The Causes and Consequences of the Fragmented Governance Works in a Worker Co-Op of Biofuels: A Comparative Analysis of Brazil, the European Sangjoon Lee, Stanford University Union and the United States With Members and for Members? A Theoretical Analysis of Mutuality in Adriana Nilsson, University of Liverpool Co-operatives, Its Evolution, and Re-Formulation through Italian Experimentalist Interactions: The Emerging Timber Legality Community Co-ops. Regime and Transnational Forest Governance Michele Bianchi, University Carlo Bo, Urbino Jonathan Zeitlin, University of Amsterdam Inclusion in Transnational Governance: Varieties of Spaces in K-06 Intergovernmental Regulation Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Paola Perez-Aleman, McGill University Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY419 Discussant Manufacturing Precariousness Reba Carruth, Georgetown University K: Institutional Experimentation in the Regulation of Work and Employment N-10 Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Session Organizers Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY407 Isabelle Ferreras, University of Louvain/FNRS Maria Gonzalez, University of Oviedo Domesticizing Finance: Building the Infrastructure Moderator N: Finance and Society Hyunji Kwon, Seoul National University Participants Session Organizers Deepening the Delusion in the Regulation of Temporary Help Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University Agency Employment Alya Guseva, Boston University Timothy Bartkiw, Ryerson University Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego Trapped in Precariousness: Migrant Agency Workers in China’s Moderator State-Owned Enterprises Jeanne Lazarus, Sciences Po Xiaojun Feng, University of Oxford Participants Manufatured Uncertainty and Contrived Competition: Financial Repertoires in the Making. Understanding US Dollar Understanding Managerial Job Insecurity in International Popularization in Argentina Perspective Mariana Luzzi, Universidad Nacional de General Jonathan Morris, Cardiff University Sarmiento-CONICET Driven to Distraction: The European Union’s ‘Mobility Package’ Oikonomising Financial Economies and ‘Social Dumping’ in the Road Transport Sector Jeanne Lazarus, Sciences Po Peter Turnbull, University of Bristol Jose Ossandon, Copenhagen Business School Employment and Poverty Risks in Southern Europe Mariana Luzzi, Universidad Nacional de General Aroa Tejero, University of Oviedo Sarmiento-CONICET Cajavecina and the Bancarization of Corner Stores in Chile L-09 Juan Espinosa, Universidad Andrés Bello Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Financialization in a Historical Perspective: Note on Financial Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY433 Mutuals and Social Stratifications Among Rosario’s Working Global, National, and Industry-Level Governance Class (Argentina, 1970s-2015). Institutions and the Transformation of Japanese Corporate Hadrien Saiag, CNRS and Employee Behavior L: Regulation and Governance O-06 Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Session Organizer Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY428 Toshiya Ozaki, Rikkyo University Inclusion in GVCs: Heterogeneity, Challenges and Participants The Impact of Global, National, and Industry-Level Interactions Opportunities on Japanese Corporate Behavior: Recent Changes in Japan’s O: Global Value Chains Ecosystem for Start-up Firms Session Organizers Marie Anchordoguy, University of Washington Gary Gereffi, Duke University Promoting Women Managers: Implications for Japanese Mari Sako, University of Oxford Corporate Routines and Practices Timothy Sturgeon, MIT

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Eric Thun, University of Oxford Q: Asian Capitalisms Valentina De Marchi, University of Padova Session Organizer Participants Yuji Harada, Setsunan University Modes of Insertion into Global Value Chains: A Source of Firms’ Participants Heterogeneity? Evidence from a Panel of Korean Manufacturing The Multinationalization of Japanese Firms and the Dysfunction Firms 1990-2015 of Compant Regulation Pauline Debanes, EHESS Yasuro Hirano, Setsunan University The Insertion of Brazil and Venezuela in the Global Oil Value Toshio Yamada, Nagoya University Chain: Differences in the Strategies of the Leading Companies Modular Production Regime, Chinese Styles: Origin and and in the Economic Upgrading Policies. Evolution Celio Hiratuka, State University of Campinas/Institute of Lei Song, Peking Univ Economics The Transforming Interdependence of Growth Regimes and De- Industrialisation and Backward Linkages in Global Value Chains: Industrialization in Japan and European Countries New Directions for Vietnam's Garment and Textile Industries Hiroyasu Uemura, Yokohama National University Rachel Alexander, London School of Economics and Political Science Q-16 After Rana Plaza: How Different Conceptions of Labor Rights Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Have Shaped US Public and Private Regulation Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY438 Jette Knudsen, Tufts University Socio-economic Development in Japan Q: Asian Capitalisms P-09 Session Organizers Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Boy Luethje, Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY409 Cornelia Storz, Goethe University Frankfurt Financial Regulation (II): Bank Supervision and Credit Tobias ten Brink, Jacobs University Bremen Control Zhao Wei, ESSCA School of Management P: Accounting, Economics, and Law Participants A Sociological Study of Architect in Japan Transformation of the Session Organizer Professional Trust in the Late Modern Era Yuri Biondi, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique Jun Matsumura, Doshisha University - CNRS Japanese Lawyers and Social Movements Moderator Adrienne Sala, Institut of Political Sciences, Lyon, France Asgeir Torfason, Assistant Professor - University of Migrants' Inclusion in a Changing Japan. an Urban Perspective. Iceland Magda Bolzoni, University of Turin Participants Securitisation, Ring-Fencing and Housing Bubbles: Financial Q-17 Stability Implications of UK & EU Bank Reforms Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Jay Cullen, University of Sheffield Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY439 Islamic Monetary Instrument : Does Profit Rate Better Than Interest Rate to Control Money Supply in Order to Achieve Neoliberalism & Alternatives in East Asia Financial Stability ? Q: Asian Capitalisms Trisiladi Supriyanto, Ibn Khaldun University Session Organizers Inequality and Monetary Policy Boy Luethje, Nurlan Turdaliev, University of Windsor Cornelia Storz, Goethe University Frankfurt Tobias ten Brink, Jacobs University Bremen P-10 Zhao Wei, ESSCA School of Management Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Participants Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY410 Bioprospecting, or Bio-Piracy? State Responses and Local Corporate Governance (II): Behavioral and Institutional Justice Under Global Markets in China, India, and Japan Perspectives Kathryn Ibata-Arens, DePaul University Financial Crisis and Crisis of Expertise: An Alternative Chinese P: Accounting, Economics, and Law Epistemology of Neoliberalism? Giulia Dal Maso, Institute for Culture and Society Session Organizer Neoliberal Globalization, Cultural Policy and Cultural Identity in Yuri Biondi, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique South Korea – CNRS Jonghoe Yang, Sungkyunkwan University

Moderator Hidetoshi Yamaji, Kobe University

Participants TH03-02 Short-Termism, Excessive Executive Compensation, and the Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Discounting Traits of Managers -the Analysis By Using fMRI Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY413 Experiment- Masatoshi Gotoh, Kobe University The Politics of Social Investment Around the Globe Hidetoshi Yamaji, Kobe University TH03: Inclusive Growth and Social Investment: What Gender Quota and Inequalities inside the Boardroom Prospects For Equality, Democracy and Justice? Antoine Reberioux, University Paris 7 Diderot Session Organizer Innovation of Japanese Big Businesses and Ownership Julian Garritzmann, University of Zurich Structure Participants Takuya Kawanishi, Prefectural University of Kumamoto The World Politics of Social Investment - a Global Theoretical Framework Q-15 Silja Häusermann, University of Zurich Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Bruno Palier, Sciences Po Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY427 The Role of Public Opinion in the Politics of Social Investment in Production Regime, Mode of Regulation, and Growth Western Europe Regime in Asian and Japanese Capitalisms Julian Garritzmann, University of Zurich

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Social Investment in Eastern Europe: Explaining the Contrasting Unemployment Rate Represent in South Africa? Trajectories of Baltic and Visegrad Countries Juliette Alenda, University of Amsterdam Sonja Avlijas, Sciences Po, Laboratory for Implementing “New Indicators of Wealth” in Order to Regulate Interdisciplinary Evaluation of Public Policies (LIEPP) the Economy : A Study of a Governance Process Economic Development and Social Institutions: Four Types of Felicien Pagnon, Université Paris Dauphine - IRISSO - Social Investment Regimes in India PSL Sony Pellissery, National Law School of India University, Trade-Offs between Statistics and Stakeholder Involvement: The Bangalore Making of Innovation Policies in Europe Discussant Alexander Kleibrink, JRC-IPTS, European Commission Bruno Palier, Sciences Po TH07-06 Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY416 TH04-06 Field Level Inequalities Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm TH07: Prospects for Equality Within and Across Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY420 Organizations Digital Valuations of the Self Session Organizers TH04: Marketization and the Digital Economy Nina Bandelj, University of California, Irvine Andrew Penner, UC Irvine Session Organizer Donald Tomaskovic-Devey, University of Massachusetts Jean-Samuel Beuscart, Université Paris-Est Marne-la- Moderator Vallée Fabian Ochsenfeld, University of Erlangen-Nürnberg Participants Participants Shaping Markets in Controversial Settings - How Conceptual « to Everyone Who Has, More Will be Given » : Inequalities in Ambiguity Performs the Sharing Economy Philanthropic Organizations Gianluca Chimenti, Stockholm School of Economics Anne Monier, ENS / EHESS Performing Authenticity: Sexcaming As a Fantasy Side Job Paradoxical Obedience: Conceptualizations from Rana Plaza Pierre Brasseur, Université Lille 1 - Clersé Fieldwork The Assessment of Individuals within the Digital Economy Rashedur Chowdhury, Assistant Professor, University Claes-Fredrik Helgesson, Linköpings universitet College Dublin The Marketization of Graduate’s Digital Employability in the Evaluation within and across Organization: Universities in Semi- Creative and Cultural Economy Peripheral Economy Pericles Rospigliosi, University of Brighton Arkadiy Tuchkov, St. Petersburg State Economic

University

Class Embedded: Land, State, and Inequality in Penang, Malaysia TH05-02 Kok-Hin Ooi, Penang Institute Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY414 TH08-02 Building Foreknowledge Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm TH05: Politics of the Future, Policies in the Present Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY417 Session Organizers Revisiting Nonliberal Capitalism: Growth Models and Vincent Cardon, Université de Picardie Jules-Verne Institutional Change Antoine Bernard de Raymond, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique TH08: Revisiting Nonliberal Capitalism: Germany and Japan Olivier Pilmis, CNRS Ten Years After the Great Financial Crisis Moderator Olivier Pilmis, CNRS Session Organizers Lea Elsaesser, University of Duisburg-Essen Participants Foreknowing Extractability in Unruly Environments: Timur Ergen, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Expectations, Justifications and Policies in Mineral Exploration Societies, Cologne Tobias Olofsson, Uppsala University; Northwestern Daniel Mertens, Goethe-University University Moderator Bounded Futures: Growing a Boundary Foreknowledge Lea Elsaesser, University of Duisburg-Essen Infrastructure in Food Security Research Participants Vincent Cardon, CURAPP-ESS (University of Amiens- Entrenchment: How Growth Models Shape Welfare States in the CNRS) Housing Area in Germany and the United States Alexander Reisenbichler, University of Toronto From Secret of Success to Victim of Success? German Banks TH06-03 Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm and the Export-Led Growth Model Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY415 Benjamin Braun, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Indicators and their Discontent Richard Deeg, Temple University Germany’s and Japan’s Trajectories of Liberalization: An TH06: Professional Networks and Expert Numbers in Analysis of Directionality and between-Field Variation Economic Governance Stefan Heeb, University of Geneva Session Organizers The Political Economy of Germany’s Current Account Surplus Daniel Mügge, University of Amsterdam Till van Treeck, University of Duisburg-Essen Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Moderator TH09-10 Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Participants Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY411 Harmonized Inaccuracy: International Economic Statistics in the Islamic Finance: Value System Age of Globalization TH09: Socio-Economic Justice, Equality, SDGs and the Lukas Linsi, University of Amsterdam Constituting of Participatory Society: The Islamic Moral Daniel Mügge, University of Amsterdam Economy & Finance Project Between Poverty and Unemployment. What Does the

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Session Organizers Session Organizers Mehmet Asutay, Durham University Matthew Amengual, MIT Sloan Necati Aydin, Alfaisal University, Saudi Arabia Caroline Arnold, Brooklyn College Shinsuke Nagaoka, Kyoto University Mark Dallas, Union College Participants Richard Doner, Emory University Internalizing Compassion in Financial Contracting Douglas B Fuller, Zhejiang University Tariqullah Khan, HBKU Moderator Islamic Finance As a Catalyst for an Alternative Islamic Nina Bandelj, University of California, Irvine Approach to Intellectual Property Economic Rights Participants Nadia Naim, University of Hertfordshire Economic Inequality and Insecurity Among Young People in Seoul and Tokyo TH09-11 Yuki Asahina, University of Hawaii at Manoa Sunday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Neoliberalism with Chinese Characteristics: The Spirit of Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY412 Entrepreneurship in Beijing Political Economy of Islamic Finance (II) Gabriel Chiu, Stanford University Professionalization of Moral Entrepreneurs in Ethiopia TH09: Socio-Economic Justice, Equality, SDGs and the Constance Perrin-Joly, French center for Ethiopian Constituting of Participatory Society: The Islamic Moral Studies Economy & Finance Project Political and Moral Background of Economic Institutions in Session Organizers Eastern Europe Mehmet Asutay, Durham University Nina Bandelj, University of California, Irvine Necati Aydin, Alfaisal University, Saudi Arabia Shinsuke Nagaoka, Kyoto University B-16 Sunday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Participants Politics of Halal Certification and Business Halalisation Process Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY430 in Malaysia Governing for Environmental and Social Justice: Mohd Fauzi Abu-Hussin, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Institutional Mechanisms and Constraints Microsociology of Financial Transformation of Conservative B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development Muslims Under Globalization and Financial Capitalism: Discourse Analysis on Worker-Manager Relations in the Session Organizers Participation Banks of Turkey Matthew Amengual, MIT Sloan Zeyneb Hafsa Orhan, Istanbul Sabahattin Zaim University Caroline Arnold, Brooklyn College Mark Dallas, Union College Richard Doner, Emory University FP-10 Douglas B Fuller, Zhejiang University Sunday - 1:15pm - 2:15pm Participants Muromachi Campus: Kambaikan Building Hardy Hall Global Markets, Local Justice? Inclusive Innovation and the Featured Speaker Emiko Ochiai (Kyoto University, Japan) - Innovation Commons Under a World Trade Organization "Toward a Theory of Human Reproduction in Mature Intellectual Property Rights Regime Societies: Asian, European and American Paths" Kathryn Ibata-Arens, DePaul University Transforming the WTO: Building on the Trade Facilitation Featured Panels & Speakers Agreement's Special & Differential Treatment Provision to Facilitate the Paris Agreement Session Organizers Antonia Eliason, University Of Mississippi Gary Herrigel, Paul Klapper Professor in the College and Governing Global Production: The UK’s Modern Slavery Act and the Division of Social Sciences, University of Chicago Child Labour in the Global South Sebastien Lechevalier, EHESS Jennifer Johns, University of Liverpool Experimentalism in Environmental Law Enforcement: The Case FP-11 of Brazilian Blue Jeans Industry Sunday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Robson Rocha, Nygårdsvej 45 Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY408 Non-National Workers in Fisheries Sector: The Importance of Governance for Sustainable Development Featured Panel - Author Meets Critics: "Root-Cause Fernando Gonzalez-Laxe, University Institute of Maritime Regulation, Protecting Work and Workers in the Twenty- Studies. Department of Economy. University of A Coruna First Century" by Michael Piore & Andrew Schrank (Harvard Santos Miguel Ruesga, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid University Press, 2018)

Featured Panels & Speakers B-17 Sunday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Session Organizer Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY403 Gary Herrigel, Paul Klapper Professor in the College and Roundtable - The Lessons for Development Today from the Division of Social Sciences, University of Chicago Past Northeast Asian Success: The Case of Taiwan Book Authors Michael Piore, MIT B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development Andrew Schrank, Brown University Critics Session Organizer Lucio Baccaro, University of Geneva Douglas B Fuller, Zhejiang University Tim Bartley, Washington University of St. Louis Participants Mari Sako, University of Oxford Discussants Douglas B Fuller, Zhejiang University B-15 Michelle Hsieh, Academia Sinica Sunday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Momoko Kawakami, University of Tokyo Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY429 Kristen Looney, Georgetown Jenn Hwan Wang, National Chengchi University Moral Varieties of Entrepreneurship, Institutions, and Yongping Wu, Tsinghua University Inequalities B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development

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C-07 E-18 Sunday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Sunday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY424 Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY401 Gender Roles Party Politics, Social Spending and Labour Regulation in C: Gender, Work and Family the Age of Neoliberalism E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare Session Organizers States Bernard Fusulier, Université catholique de Louvain Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, Teluq Session Organizers Moderator Alexandre Afonso, Leiden University Nakazato Hideki, Konan University Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Participants Chiara Benassi, King's College Women in Leading Position: Decomposition of the Differences Aidan Regan, University College Dublin between East and West Germany Participants Susanne Kohaut, IAB Regulating Labor: Rethinking the Role of the State for a Couple’s Labour and the Economic Crisis in Spain. an Analysis Neoliberal Era of Work-Life Articulation in the Household from a Life Course Chris Howell, Oberlin College Perspective From the Public Purse to the Ballot Box: The Electoral Prospects Nuria Sanchez-Mira, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona of Incumbent Parties after Austerity Packages and Bank Bailouts Women Working on Women. Evidence from French Politics in the Aftermath of the Great Recession Quentin Lippmann, Paris School of Economics Abel Bojar, European University Institute Paving with the Best Intentions: Institutional Work and the Party Ideology and Education Spending in Multi-Level Inadvertent Maintenance of Japanese Gender Roles Governance Systems Jesper Edman, Hitotsubashi University Julian Garritzmann, University of Zurich Gender Roles of Refugees in Germany Do Top Incomes Affect Welfare State Generosity? Jonas Beste, Institute of Employment Research (IAB) Renira Angeles, Central European University

D-08 F-09 Sunday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Sunday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY419 Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY406 Author Meets Critics: "Global Lawmakers: International Varieties of Innovation Policies: Catching up and Rebooting Organizations in the Crafting of World Markets" by Susan F: Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation Block-Lieb and Terence C. Halliday (Cambridge UP, 2017) Session Organizers D: Professions and Professionals in a Globalizing World Antonio Botelho, Iuperj / UCAM Moises Balestro, Universidade de Brasilia

Session Organizer Participants Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Innovation Creation through Industry-University Collaboration in Moderator Japan Jonathan Zeitlin, University of Amsterdam Shuichiro Kuwajima, Kyoto University Book Authors Regional Innovation in Mexico: The Effects of Gvcs and the Susan Block-Lieb, Fordham University Catch up Effect Terence Halliday, American Bar Foundation Clemente Ruiz Duran, Universidad Nacional Autonoma Critics de Mexico Nitsan Chorev, Brown University Sources of Institutional Incompatibility in Emerging Market Sigrid Quack, University Duisburg-Essen Capitalism: Evidence from Brazil and India Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Andreas Noelke, Institut für Politikwissenschaft, Goethe University E-17 Daniel Mertens, Goethe-University Sunday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Upgrading Innovation in O&G Manufacturing Supply Chain Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY402 Firms: MNCs Strategic Governance and Local Institutional Politics and Policies after the Great Recession Adaptation in Macaé E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare Antonio Botelho, Iuperj / UCAM States Some Institutional Lessons from the German Innovation System Session Organizers Moises Balestro, Universidade de Brasilia Alexandre Afonso, Leiden University Discussant Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Shuichiro Kuwajima, Kyoto University Chiara Benassi, King's College Aidan Regan, University College Dublin F-10 Sunday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Participants The Long-Term Effects of 'short-Term' Interventions: Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY405 Constructivist-Evolutionary Analysis of Institutional China's Innovation System: Firms, Institutions, Networks Transformation Following the Great Recession F: Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation Tami Oren, The Open University of Israel Session Organizers Ronen Mandelkern, Tel Aviv University Matthew Allen, Alliance Manchester Business School Here to Stay? Analysing Policy Reversals in the Aftermath of the Matthew Keller, Department of Sociology, Southern Crisis Methodist University Stefano Sacchi, University of Milan Participants Regulating Crisis in Southern Europe: The Challenges of Exploring Chinese Local State-Owned Enterprise Post- Proactive Clientelism in a Reactive State – the Portuguese Case Acquisition Knowledge Integration from Foreign Targets: Ana Maria Evans, Nova Information Management School Institutional, Ownership and Distance Effects. A ‘Narrow Trail’?: Legitimation and Adaptation in the Hongshu Wang, Durham University Reconfiguration of Southern European Welfare Capitalisms Institutional Distrust, Political Ties, and Firm Innovativeness in Tiago Moreira Ramalho, CEE, Sciences Po, Paris China’s Private Sector Junmin Wang, University of Memphis

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The Impact of China's National System of Innovation on Bottom- Toru Yoshikawa, Singapore Management University up Learning for Innovation in China's Firms: Cases Studies of Yukie Saito, University of Geneva, Institut de Recherches China's Automobile and Railway Sectors. Sociologiques Zhongzhen Miao, Birmingham University Regulating the Gender Mix in Company Boards: Hard Law Versus Soft Law G-13 Antoine Reberioux, University Paris 7 Diderot Sunday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Effects of Foreign Directors on Firm Performance: Evidence Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY404 from Japan. Meet the Authors - Work and Welfare in the Digital Age: A Thanh Nguyen, Waseda University Future Reform Agenda Discussant Anna Stafsudd, Linnaeus university G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources Session Organizer Jacqueline O'Reilly, University of Sussex Participants H-14 Work and Welfare in the Digital Age: A Future Reform Agenda Sunday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Jacqueline O'Reilly, University of Sussex Business Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY437 School Financialization and Corporate Governance Rebalancing Worker Power in the Networked Economy: Toward Collective Regulation of Outsourced and Precarious Work H: Markets, Firms and Institutions Virginia Doellgast, Cornell ILR School Session Organizers The Politics of Social Risks and Social Protection in Digitalized Olivier Butzbach, Second University of Naples Economies Gerhard Schnyder, Loughborough University Bruno Palier, Sciences Po Participants Entrepreneurial Finance in the Era of Intelligent Tools and Digital Configurations of Internal and External Corporate Governance Platforms: Implications and Consequences for Work Mechanisms That Initiated Corporate Governance Changes in John Zysman, Berkeley Case of a Fraud: Olympus Case Study Discussants Maria Vasileva Ilieva, Osaka City University Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen The Fall and Rise of Concentrated Corporate Profitability, 1900- Mark Stuart, University of Leeds 2015 Carly Knight, Harvard University G-14 Exit As a Democratic Alternative to Voice in the Governance of Sunday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm the Firm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY425 Ian Maitland, Univ. of Minnesota Education and Jobs Discussant Tristan Auvray, Université Paris 13 G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources

Session Organizers I-07 David Marsden, London School of Economics Sunday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY446 Participants Communities and Organizations Tackling Social Issues Is the Singaporean Model of Higher Education Sustainable? Assets and Failure of an Industrial Policy I: Alternatives to Capitalism David Flacher, Université de Technologie de Compiègne - Session Organizers COSTECH Lara Monticelli, Scuola Normale Superiore Cecilia Rikap, Université Paris 5 - CEPED - IRD (UMR Torsten Geelan, University of Leicester 196); Universidad de Buenos Aires Katherine Chen, The City College of New York and the The Employability of Recently Graduated Youths in Europe: Graduate Center, CUNY Cross-Country Differences and Drivers of Heterogeneity Moderator Ute Leber, Institute for Employment Research (IAB) Michele Bianchi, University Carlo Bo, Urbino Education Expenditure and Inequality from Human Capital Participants Approach in Mexico 1994 to 2014. Identity Economic Development As an Alternative to Market Rosa Elvira Cedillo, The College of Mexico Capitalism: The Example of Identity Communities for People Estimating School Performance Using Machine Learning Method with Serious Mental Health Conditions of Data Envelopment Analysis James M Mandiberg, Hunter College, City University of Ana Noveria, School of Business and Management New York Institut Teknologi Bandung; Newcastle University, UK Encouraging Relational Work: How Organizations Help People Income Inequality and Access to Higher Education in India: Age in Place in NYC Evidence from Nsso Data Katherine Chen, The City College of New York and the Pradeep Kumar Choudhury, Jawaharlal Nehru University Graduate Center, CUNY Social Entrepreneurship and Community Organizing, Allies or Rivals in the Battle Against Poverty? the Case of the First Community Health Center in the US Nathalie Lallemand-Stempak, IAE Paris - Sorbonne H-13 Business School Sunday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Open Collaboration to Understand Social Needs: Facilitating Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY436 Technology-Enabled Networks to Do the Work of Bureaucracies. Diversity and Gender on Boards Justin Lee, Institute of Policy Studies, National University of Singapore H: Markets, Firms and Institutions Session Organizers K-07 Olivier Butzbach, Second University of Naples Sunday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Gerhard Schnyder, Loughborough University Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY421 Participants Expanding Voice and Democracy, at Work and Beyond Female Directors on Japanese Boards: An Analysis from the Institutional Logic Perspective K: Institutional Experimentation in the Regulation of Work

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and Employment Session Organizers Peter Fairbrother, RMIT University L-12 Isabelle Ferreras, University of Louvain/FNRS Sunday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Moderator Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY434 Isabelle Ferreras, University of Louvain/FNRS Regulatory Devices: Governing through Standards, Participants Scenarios, Market-Based Instruments, and Management Does Participation in a Workplace Spill over into Political Systems Participation? a Perspective on the Role of Shared Capitalism L: Regulation and Governance Jung Ook Kim, Rutgers Universoty Session Organizers Understanding China’s Employee Collective Voice in a Changing Tim Bartley, Washington University of St. Louis Context of Employment Relations: Between Statism, Labor John Cioffi, University of California, Riverside Movement and Social Movement Eleni Tsingou, Copenhagen Business School Wei Huang, School of Labour and Human Resources at Jonathan Zeitlin, University of Amsterdam the Renmin University of China Better Work through Workplace Democracy: Exploring Moderator Monika Krause, London School of Economics “Liberated Firms” Experiment in Participative Management Participants Olivier Jegou, Université catholique de Louvain Governing the Next Crisis European Sectoral Social Dialogue for Better Employment Olivier Borraz, Centre de Sociologie des Organisations Conditions – Coordinating Interests in the Private and Public (CNRS-Sciences Po) Sector Managing Higher Education through Quality Assurance Barbara Bechter, Durham University Dispositive Under Bologna Process : The Sovereignty of

European Nation-States at Stake ?

Francois Fecteau, Université libre de Bruxelles (GRAID) Rank Has Its Privileges: Explaining Why Regulatory Compliance K-08 Is so Difficult Sunday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Gokce Basbug, Sungkyunkwan University Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY422 Regulatory Thickening and the Politics of Market-Oriented New Logics of Collective Action Environmental Policy K: Institutional Experimentation in the Regulation of Work Chris Rea, UCLA and Employment Socio-Economic Policy Cooperation, Science Based Regulation Session Organizers and Global Automotive Industry Standards Harmonization for Gregor Murray, University of Montreal Climate Emissions Mitigation, Environmental Protection and Christian Levesque, HEC Montréal Energy Efficiency: The Case of Germany, Japan and the United Moderator States Peter Fairbrother, RMIT University Reba Carruth, Georgetown University Participants Discussant New Logic of Workers’ Collective Action: Self-Interested Monika Krause, London School of Economics Cooperation & Altruism Supriya Routh, University of Victoria The Unexpected Survival of Employer Collective Action in the UK N-11 Leon Gooberman, Cardiff University Sunday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm The Informal Strike Organization and Its Outcomes in South Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY407 China: Worker Representative Mechanism and Sustained Domesticizing Finance: Emergent Financial Practices Leadership to Strike Outcomes N: Finance and Society Wei Chen, Hong Kong Baptist University An Experimental Unionization of Precarious Professionals: How Session Organizers Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University the Archeologists of Quebec Became Organized Alya Guseva, Boston University Ian MacDonald, University of Montreal Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego

Moderator

Mariana Luzzi, Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento-CONICET L-11 Sunday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Participants Debt in Mexican Bop Urban Households: Domesticizing Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY433 Finances Holding Multinationals Accountable: Public and Private Magdalena Villarreal, CIESAS Strategies Here and There? Mobile Money and the Politics of Transnational L: Regulation and Governance Living Patterns in West Africa Solène Morvant, University of Geneva, Faculté des Session Organizers Tim Bartley, Washington University of St. Louis Sciences de la Société John Cioffi, University of California, Riverside Debt Bondage and the Domestic Care Commodity Chain in Eleni Tsingou, Copenhagen Business School Hong Kong Jonathan Zeitlin, University of Amsterdam Daisy Tam, Hong Kong Baptist University Expertise into Practices: Saving Strategies of Young People Participants Reputational Penalties for Corporate Human Rights Violations: Facing Income Insecurity. An Event Study Based on Business and Human Rights Valentina Moiso, University of Turin, Department of Resource Center Data Cultures, Politics and Society Annika van Baar, Utrecht University Discussant Resilient Reputations: Dynamics and Ambiguities of Naming and Jeanne Lazarus, Sciences Po Shaming Corporations Judith van Erp, University of Utrecht Like Shooting (Bad) Fish in a Barrel Joshua Hurwitz, Columbia University

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O-07 Q-18 Sunday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Sunday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY428 Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY427 Learning and Upgrading in GVCs: Exploring Firms' Agency Adaptive Efficiency of State Activism in Central Asia and Caucasus Region O: Global Value Chains Q: Asian Capitalisms Session Organizers Session Organizer Gary Gereffi, Duke University Christian Timm, Private University - PFH Göttingen Mari Sako, University of Oxford Moderator Timothy Sturgeon, MIT Herman Hoen, University of Groningen Eric Thun, University of Oxford Participants Valentina De Marchi, University of Padova Kazakhstan’s Industrialization Policy: “Marking Time” or Moving Participants Forward? Explaining Variation in Firm Reactions to the Rana Plaza Diana Usmanova, University of Groningen Incident Comparing State Policies on Special Economic Zones at Peter-Jan Engelen, University of Antwerpen Caspian Sea Ports: A Case of Adaptive Efficiency? Industrial Policy, Buyer-Supplier Relations or FDI? Channels for Yana Zabanova, University of Groningen; PFH Private Local Firm Learning in Apparel Gvcs in Ethiopia and University Göttingen Madagascar Adaptive Efficiency in Structural Transformation of Uzbekistan Cornelia Staritz, Austrian Foundation for Development Misook Choi, PFH Private University Göttingen Research (ÖFSE) Institutionalizing State-Business Relations in the Food and How Do Economies Grow within Global Value Chains(GVCs): A Agriculture Sector of Georgia Dynamic Path Approach? Tamar Jugheli, Private University - PFH Göttingen Zhuqing Mao, Seoul National University NAFTA 2.0, Global Value Chains and Mexican High-Tech SMEs Q-19 Oscar Contreras, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte Sunday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY438 ICT sectors and East Asia P-11 Sunday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Q: Asian Capitalisms Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY410 Session Organizers Economy and Society: Perspectives from Social Studies Boy Luethje, Cornelia Storz, Goethe University Frankfurt P: Accounting, Economics, and Law Tobias ten Brink, Jacobs University Bremen Session Organizer Zhao Wei, ESSCA School of Management Yuri Biondi, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique Participants - CNRS Institutions, Upgrading Strategies, and Production Specialization Moderator in Spain’s and Korea’s ICT Sectors Benjamin Lemoine, IRISSO, Paris-Dauphine University Angela Garcia Calvo, Harvard University Participants Disrupting Asian Capitalism? Strategic Alliances between Large When Polanyi Meets Bourdieu. a Political Sociology of the Firms and New ICT Ventures in Japan and South Korea Economy Masahiro Kotosaka, Keio University Benjamin Lemoine, IRISSO, Paris-Dauphine University Pauline Debanes, EHESS Vincent Gayon, Université Paris Dauphine - IRISSO Ibolya Belakova, Keio University Rationality, Norms, and the Sociological Reconstruction of Understanding Development of ICT Entrepreneurial Ecosystems Economic Theory through Analysis of Stakeholders’ Institutional Work. A Mark Gould, Haverford College Comparative Case Study of Entrepreneurial Ecosystems in Negotiating Justice? the "Activation" of Convicts through Japan. Sentences in France Agata Kapturkiewicz, Said Business School, University of Anais Henneguelle, ISP, ENS Cachan Oxford Discussant China Versus India in Biotechnology and ICT – Relative Horacio Ortiz, CNRS, IRISSO, Université Paris Dauphine, Strengths in Upstream Versus Downstream Stages of Innovation UMR 7170 Klaus Nielsen, Birkbeck, University of London Discussant P-12 Cornelia Storz, Goethe University Frankfurt Sunday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY409 Q-20 Integrated Reporting (I): Implications for Corporate Sunday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Governance and Regulation Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY439 P: Accounting, Economics, and Law East-Asian Development and Social Tensions Session Organizer Q: Asian Capitalisms Yuri Biondi, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique Session Organizers - CNRS Boy Luethje, Moderator Cornelia Storz, Goethe University Frankfurt Karin Jonnergard, Linnaeus University Tobias ten Brink, Jacobs University Bremen Participants Zhao Wei, ESSCA School of Management Integrated Reporting and Integrated Thinking As a Means to Participants Responsible Use of Corporate Power Towards Regulatory Acceptance in a Non-Democratic Setting: Guler Aras, Yildiz Technical University Rightful Resistance and the Ride-Hailing Companies in China He Environmental Reporting Practices of French Public Yuni Wen, Said Business School, University of Oxford Companies: The Accounting Issues Faced with Climate Risks Cultural Diversity and Social Inclusiveness in India; A Case Sandra Rigot, university Paris North Study on the Religious Ritual in the Mewar Region, Rajasthan Does Regulation Matter? an Empirical Study of Voluntary and Sayaka Sakoda, Doshisha University; Fondation France- Mandatory CSR-Reporting Japon de l'EHESS Karin Jonnergard, Linnaeus University

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Globalization and the Political Economy of Inequality in Japan “Here’s What’s Gonna Happen …” : Decision Makings in the EU Taka Suzuki, Ohio University Relocation System of Asylum Seekers Changes in the within-Prefecture Inequality in Japan Adriana Mica, University of Warsaw Atsushi Tazoe, Kyoto University Asian Studies Unit, Kyoto Mikołaj Pawlak, University of Warsaw University Shaping the Economic Public Sphere: An Empirical Analysis of Fictional Expectations in Digital Media. TH03-03 Felipe Gonzalez, Universidad Central de Chile Sunday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm The Hysteresis Effect in Central Bank's Decision-Making: Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY413 Financial Deregulation and Monetary Policy in Finland during the Economic Growth and Equity in Asia 1980s Pauli Pakarinen, Aalto University TH03: Inclusive Growth and Social Investment: What Prospects For Equality, Democracy and Justice? TH06-04 Session Organizers Sunday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Jean-Michel Bonvin, University of Geneva Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY415 Francesco Laruffa, University of Geneva Interrogating GDP Kang-Kook Lee, Ritsumeikan University Keun Lee, Seoul National University TH06: Professional Networks and Expert Numbers in Hyeog Ug Kwon, Nihon University Economic Governance Participants Session Organizers Democracy, Development and Innovation: An Asian Perspective Daniel Mügge, University of Amsterdam Keun Lee, Seoul National University Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Inclusive Development and Social Innovation: The Case of India Moderator Yuko Aoyama, Clark University Lukas Linsi, University of Amsterdam Moving Toward Inclusive and Sustainable Urbanization in China: Participants An Empowerment Approach The Ambiguous Embrace of a Powerful Number: How GDP Yuzhu Liu, University of Saskatchewan Conquered China Dynamics of Wealth Inequality and Policy Implications for Joan van Heijster, University of Amsterdam Inclusive Growth in South Korea Hidden in Plain Sight: The Politics of Unpaid and Informal Labor Byung You Cheon, Hanshin University in GDP Statistics Cheol-Sung Lee, NORC Univeristy of Chicago Daniel DeRock, University of Amsterdam From New Perspectives on Economic Performance and Well- Being to the Integration of Alternative Numbers to GDP in Public TH04-07 Policies Evaluation : The Role of Experts in Economic Sunday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Governance. Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY420 Felicien Pagnon, Université Paris Dauphine - IRISSO - Working for the Digital Economy PSL

TH04: Marketization and the Digital Economy Session Organizer TH08-03 Timur Ergen, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Sunday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Societies, Cologne Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY417 Participants Revisiting Nonliberal Capitalism: Business, Labor, and Work Engagement and Marketization in Digital Economy – Liberalization Comparing for- and Non-Profit Organizations in Urban Food Logistics TH08: Revisiting Nonliberal Capitalism: Germany and Japan Caroline Ruiner, Ruhr-University Bochum Ten Years After the Great Financial Crisis From Player to Worker; Digital Labor in the Gaming Industry Session Organizers Mathieu Cocq, IDHES Ens Paris Saclay Lea Elsaesser, University of Duisburg-Essen What Was Old Is New Again: How Digital Platforms Change Timur Ergen, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Chefs’ Work and Career Societies, Cologne Sidonie Naulin, Sciences Po Grenoble Daniel Mertens, Goethe-University Democratic Organizations and Their Monstrous Digital Self: The Moderator Use of Facebook By a Labor Union Timur Ergen, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Vincent Pasquier, GEM Societies, Cologne The Embeddedness and Commodification of Digital Labour in Participants the Online Outsourcing Sector Institutional Change at the Rice Roots - Informal Institutions and Alex Wood, University of Oxford Local Agency in Japan’s Changing Agricultural Support and Protection Regime TH05-03 Hanno Jentzsch, German Institute for Japanese Studies Sunday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm CSR As Element of Employer Branding in the National Contexts Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY414 of Japan and Germany. The Making of Expectations Silke Bustamante, Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Recht Berlin TH05: Politics of the Future, Policies in the Present Elena Groznaya, Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences Session Organizers German Business Responses to the New Nationalism and Vincent Cardon, Université de Picardie Jules-Verne Populism Antoine Bernard de Raymond, Institut National de la Daniel Kinderman, University of Delaware Recherche Agronomique "Dualization As Destiny" or As an Intended Decision? Evidence Olivier Pilmis, CNRS from Germany Moderator Svenja Hense, University of Osnabrueck Antoine Bernard de Raymond, Institut National de la Legislating for Equality in Dualised Labour Markets: How Non- Recherche Agronomique Liberal Capitalism and Electoral Pressures Shape Recent Equal Participants Pay Reforms in Germany and Japan Changing One's Mind. Forecast Revisions As Institutional and Steffen Heinrich, German Institute for Japanese Studies Informational Dynamics (DIJ) Olivier Pilmis, CSO - SciencesPo/CNRS

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TH09-12 FP-12 Sunday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Sunday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY411 Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY408 Islamic Finance and SDGs (II) Presidential Panel - Changing Dynamics of Global Trade TH09: Socio-Economic Justice, Equality, SDGs and the (Roundtable) Constituting of Participatory Society: The Islamic Moral Featured Panels & Speakers Economy & Finance Project Session Organizer Session Organizers Gary Herrigel, Paul Klapper Professor in the College and Mehmet Asutay, Durham University the Division of Social Sciences, University of Chicago Necati Aydin, Alfaisal University, Saudi Arabia Moderator Shinsuke Nagaoka, Kyoto University Seung-Youn Oh, Bryn Mawr College Participants Participants Customer Satisfaction in the Islamic Economy: An Alternative Discussants Method for Evaluating Social Justice and Achieving Sustainable Kozo Kiyota, Keio University Development Goals Adnan Naseemullah, King's College London Sarah Tobin, Chr. Michelsen Institute Wonkyu Shin, Center for International Development, Tackling Social Economic and Environmental Issues By the Korea Development Institute Regulation for Islamic Moral Economy Till van Treeck, University of Duisburg-Essen Ai Kawamura, JSPS post-doc B-18 Sunday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm TH09-13 Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY429 Sunday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Developmental Inclusions and Exclusions: City and Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY412 Regional Perspectives Islamic Economic Development and Shari'ah Compliance B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development TH09: Socio-Economic Justice, Equality, SDGs and the Session Organizers Constituting of Participatory Society: The Islamic Moral Matthew Amengual, MIT Sloan Economy & Finance Project Caroline Arnold, Brooklyn College Mark Dallas, Union College Session Organizers Richard Doner, Emory University Mehmet Asutay, Durham University Douglas B Fuller, Zhejiang University Necati Aydin, Alfaisal University, Saudi Arabia Participants Shinsuke Nagaoka, Kyoto University Delivering Social Housing: An Overview of the Housing Crisis in Participants Ireland Reflecting on Islamic Development Process and Sen’s Valesca Lima, University College Dublin Capabilities Approach Between the Ghosts of the Past and a Belief in the Future: A Shafiullah Jan, Institute of Management Sciences Narrative about the Strategies Adopted By the Government of Al-Maqasid Al-Shari’Ah in Business Related Directives and Jaguarão (RS) Against the Guidelines of the Pdff (a Objective Tests of Shari’Ah-Compliance governmental program dedicated to develop the border area of Hayat Khan, AlFaisal University Brazil) Dianine Censon, Universidade Federal de Pelotas; Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul TH10-04 Urban Development Projects and the Political Dynamics of Sunday - 2:30pm - 4:00pm Government-Business Relations in the Global City Making Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY432 Process: The Case of Istanbul Alternative Urban Responses to Austerity Osman Savaskan, Marmara University/ Turkey Reordering China’s Cities: People-Centered Urbanization Policy TH10: State Transformations, Spatial Austerity and the and the Hukou System Globalization of Urban Decline: in Search of Alternative Darrell Irwin, Central China Normal University Urban Policies (supported by Fondation France-Japon and INCAS) B-19 Session Organizers Sunday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Sophie Buhnik, Maison Franco-Japonaise, CNRS Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY430 Sophie Baudet-Michel, UMR Géographie-cités, University Contours of Inequality: National and International Paris Diderot Perspectives Peter Matanle, The University of Sheffield Allan Popelard, ... B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development Yasushi Asami, University of Tokyo Session Organizers Moderator Matthew Amengual, MIT Sloan Adrian Favell, University of Leeds / Sciences Po Caroline Arnold, Brooklyn College Participants Mark Dallas, Union College Still Muddling, Not Yet Through? In Search of Alternative Urban Richard Doner, Emory University Politics for Shrinking Cities in Japan, Germany, and the USA Douglas B Fuller, Zhejiang University Karina Pallagst, TU Kaiserslautern Participants An Ordinary City: Reading Spatial Austerity in New Bedford Upskilling to Avoid Job Polarisation and Growing Income (USA) Planning and Policy Reports Inequality: The Swedish Experience Justin Hollander, Tufts University Dominique Anxo, Department of Economics and Statistics Linnaeus University The Complex, Circular, and Cyclical Relationship between Trade Social Participations Against Urban Politics ? a Study Case. and Income Distribution Pierre Le Queau, Universite Grenoble Alpes Rosario Cervantes, University of Guadalajara Anne-Sophie Beliard, Grenoble Alpes University - Pacte Shifts in Market Regulation, Left Parties and Top Incomes in Olivier Zerbib, Universite Grenoble Alpes Sweden Renira Angeles, Central European University

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B-20 E-19 Sunday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Sunday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY403 Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY406 Roundtable - The Lessons for Development Today from Varieties of Income Inequality? Distributive Dynamics Past Northeast Asian Success: The Case of Japan Beyond the U.S. Experience B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare Session Organizer States Douglas B Fuller, Zhejiang University Session Organizers Participants Sandy Brian Hager, City, University of London Discussants Lukas Linsi, University of Amsterdam Andrew DeWit, Rikkyo University Moderator Bai Gao, Duke University Anastasia Nesvetailova, City University London Wenkai He, Hong Kong University of Science and Participants Technology From Economic Inequality to Health Inequality: Shifting the Takashi Hikino, Kyoto University Overton Window in the UK, France, and Finland Gene Park, Loyola Marymount University Julia Lynch, University of Pennsylvania Steven Vogel, University of California, Berkeley U.S. Investors As Exporters of the Winner-Take-All Economy: Hugh Whittaker, University of Oxford Micro-Level Evidence from the United Kingdom Lukas Linsi, University of Amsterdam Simon Kuznets in Beijing? Income Inequality and the Re- C-08 Ordering of China’s Political Economy Sunday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Sandy Brian Hager, City, University of London Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY424 Wage and Gender Issues E-20 C: Gender, Work and Family Sunday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Session Organizers Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building - RY402 Bernard Fusulier, Université catholique de Louvain Macroeconomic Policy-making in the EU Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, Teluq E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare Moderator States Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, Teluq Participants Session Organizers Children, Earnings and Careers in an Internal Labor Market: An Alexandre Afonso, Leiden University Event Study Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Dominique Meurs, University of Nanterre Chiara Benassi, King's College Economic Exchange and Gender Display: Housework Division Aidan Regan, University College Dublin and Wives’ Economic Dependency Across Welfare Regimes Participants Hadas Mandel, Tel-Aviv University What If Supply-Side Policies Are Not Enough? the Perverse The Role of Employment, Income and Social Identity in Interaction of Flexibility and Austerity Determining Single Mother's Life Satisfaction Maria Enrica Virgillito, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna Stefanie Unger, Institute for Employment Research Redistribution in a Centrifugal System of Representation: The Domestic Violence and Gender Relations in Manitoba's Basic Case of the EU Annual Income Experiment Manuele Citi, Copenhagen Business School David Calnitsky, Western University The Political Economy of the EU’s Macroeconomic Imbalance The Analysis of the Wage Gap in Mexico between Women and Procedure Men Rasmus Hovedskov Hansen, University of Sheffield Raquel Edith Partida Rocha, Universidad de Guadalajara Ian Lovering, University of Sussex The Institutional Design of EMU and Income Inequality : Exploring the Linkages D-09 Chrysoula Papalexatou, London School of Economics Sunday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm and Political Science Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY418 E-21 The State-Professions-Nexus Revisited: Control, Motivation Sunday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm and Identity Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY401 D: Professions and Professionals in a Globalizing World New Trajectories in European Industrial Relations Session Organizers E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare Elizabeth Gorman, Sociology, University of Virginia States James Faulconbridge, Lancaster University Sigrid Quack, University Duisburg-Essen Session Organizers Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Alexandre Afonso, Leiden University Moderator Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Sigrid Quack, University Duisburg-Essen Chiara Benassi, King's College Participants Aidan Regan, University College Dublin The Emergence the Public Sector Motivation in Brazil: An Participants Upward Progression System from Recruitment to Retention and Mapping Varieties of Industrial Relations: Eurofound's Its Internal Labor Market Leverage Mechanism. Conceptual Framework Applied Monica PInhanez, INSPER Instituto de Ensino e Christian Welz, European Foundation for the Pesquisa Improvement of Living and Workin Lawyer As a Weapon: Third Party’s Participation in Dispute Unpacking Trade Union Decline: Which Social Groups Have Resolution in China Been Affected the Most? Ruoting Zheng, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Lucio Baccaro, University of Geneva States of Mind: The Many Forms of Government Influence on Ruya Kocer, University of Twente the Accounting Profession in China Externally Funded Project-Based Trade Union Innovation in Jingqi Zhu, Newcastle University Central and Eastern Europe: The Case of Slovenia and Estonia Kairit Kall, University of Jyväskylä

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The Decentralisation of Collective Bargaining in Europe: Recent Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Developments and Emerging Trends Participants Roberto Pedersini, Università degli Studi di Milano The Effects of a Bonus-Malus Workers’ Compensation System on the Labor Force Structure, Productivity, and Welfare F-11 Coralia Azucena Quintero Rojas, Universidad de Sunday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Guanajuato Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY405 Wage Inequality and Employment Protection Legislation: Does Understanding Technological Effects on Organizations and Financial Development Matter? Workers Thibault Darcillon, University of Paris 8 Vincennes Saint- Denis F: Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation Does Extended Unemployment Benefit Duration Ameliorate the Session Organizers Negative Employment Effects of Job Loss? Matthew Allen, Alliance Manchester Business School Daniel Fackler, IWH Matthew Keller, Department of Sociology, Southern Methodist University H-15 Participants Sunday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Does the Task Specific Retirement Behaviour in Germany Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY436 Support the Polarization Hypothesis? Capitalism in a Post-Socialist Context: The Role of Laura Romeu Gordo, DZA, Deutsches Zentrum für Institutions Altersfragen Diagnosing Digitization: Radiologic Innovations, Field Effects, H: Markets, Firms and Institutions and Identity Redefinitions Joshua Hurwitz, Columbia University Session Organizers Knowledge, Innovation and R&D FDI Olivier Butzbach, Second University of Naples Matthew Allen, Alliance Manchester Business School Gerhard Schnyder, Loughborough University Participants G-15 When Do the Last Become First? Multi-Dimensional Institutional Sunday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Complexity and the Privatization and Marketization in China Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY425 Le Lin, University of Hawaii at Manoa Entrepreneurship and Employment The Impact of Host-Country Political Risk on Multinationals' Strategy Development G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources Dorottya Sallai, University of Greenwich Session Organizers Informality Trap: A Foundation of Russia’s Statist-Patrimonial David Marsden, London School of Economics Capitalism Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Alexandra Vasileva, Amsterdam Institute for Social Participants Science Research, University of Amsterdam The Impact of Buyouts on Employment in Japan Discussant Georg Blind, University of Zurich Virag Molnar, New School for Social Research Stefania Lottanti von Mandach, University of Zurich Impact of Entrepreneurship Training Programs: Evidence from Micro Firms in Sub-Saharian Africa H-16 Cornelia Storz, Goethe University Frankfurt Sunday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Organizations in the Globalized Business World: Have They Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY437 Become Natura Political Economy of Financialization and Growth Anastasia Maria Luca, California Sacramento State College of Business H: Markets, Firms and Institutions Entrepreneurial Cognitive Biases: Positive Illusions at Work Session Organizers Anastasia Maria Luca, California Sacramento State Olivier Butzbach, Second University of Naples College of Business Gerhard Schnyder, Loughborough University Participants G-16 Explaining the Investment Slowdown. an Empirical Analysis of Sunday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm the Joint Effects of Financialization, Globalization and Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY419 Intangibles Incentive Pay and Motivation Tristan Auvray, Université Paris 13 Cédric Durand, Université Paris 13 G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources Joel Rabinovich, Université Paris 13 Session Organizers Financialization and Institutional Environments David Marsden, London School of Economics Philipp Thompson, Freie Universität Berlin Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Financialization Participants Anna Stafsudd, Linnaeus university Chasing the Carrot - Actual Working Hours of Fixed-Term Discussant Employees Olivier Butzbach, Second University of Naples Philipp Grunau, Institute for Employment Research A Justice Approach to Explaining Why, How, and When Do Performance Bonus Systems Influence Employee Engagement I-08 and Commitment Sunday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Mladen Adamovic, University of Melbourne Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY446 Changing Everyday Life – Changing Capitalism (I) G-17 Sunday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm I: Alternatives to Capitalism Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY422 Session Organizers Labour Market Policy: Unemployment Stefan Wahlen, Wageningen University and Research Sophie Dubuisson-Quellier, SciencesPo G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources Moderator Lara Monticelli, Scuola Normale Superiore Session Organizers Participants David Marsden, London School of Economics Indifference to Prefigurative Politics - Identity Struggles in an

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Alternative Economy Community Moderator Mikko Laamanen, Royal Holloway - University of London Jose Ossandon, Copenhagen Business School Critical Consumption and Moral Economies of Consumption Participants Sophie Dubuisson-Quellier, SciencesPo The Moral Limits of Predictive Practices in the Big Data Alternative Futures, Moralities of Eating and Governing Economy: The Case of Credit-Based Insurance Scores Consumption Barbara Kiviat, Harvard University Stefan Wahlen, Wageningen University and Research Financial Citizenship: A Framework for Dignity, Equity, and The Portuguese Initiative for a Citizens Debt Audit (IAC) – Justice Lessons on the Building up of an Anticapitalist Front of Frederick Wherry, Princeton University Resistance Social Protection in a Financialized World Eugenia Pires, SOAS Jeanne Lazarus, Sciences Po Student-Loans As “Predatory Social Benefits”: Assessing the State Guaranteed Loan in Chile Ten Years after Its K-09 Implementation Sunday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Felipe Gonzalez, Universidad Central de Chile Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY421 Discussant Author Meets Critics: "Firms as Political Entities" by Mariana Luzzi, Universidad Nacional de General Isabelle Ferreras (Cambridge University Press, 2017) Sarmiento-CONICET K: Institutional Experimentation in the Regulation of Work and Employment P-13 Session Organizers Sunday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Yuri Biondi, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY410 - CNRS Fintech: Challenge to Governance and Regulation in Gregor Murray, University of Montreal Financial Markets Moderators P: Accounting, Economics, and Law Yuri Biondi, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique Session Organizer - CNRS Guler Aras, Yildiz Technical University Gregor Murray, University of Montreal Moderator Book Author Guler Aras, Yildiz Technical University Isabelle Ferreras, University of Louvain/FNRS Participants Critics Fintech, Regulation and Rhetoric: A Critical Review of Emerging Robert Boyer, Institute of the Americas Literature' Virginia Doellgast, Cornell ILR School Jim Haslam, University of Sheffield, UK Michael Piore, MIT Fin-Tech, Financial System, Regulation and Governance Antoine Reberioux, University Paris 7 Diderot Shyam Sunder, Yale School of Management What Is the Role of Finance in a Good Economy Paul Williams, North Carolina State University L-13 Innovation, Fintech and Financial Markets Sunday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Hiromi Yamaoka, Bank of Japan Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY433 Global-Local Interactions: Trade, Domestic Governance, P-14 and Welfare Sunday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm L: Regulation and Governance Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY409 Session Organizers Integrated Reporting (II): Regional and Sectoral Case Tim Bartley, Washington University of St. Louis Studies John Cioffi, University of California, Riverside P: Accounting, Economics, and Law Eleni Tsingou, Copenhagen Business School Jonathan Zeitlin, University of Amsterdam Session Organizer Moderator Yuri Biondi, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique Tim Bartley, Washington University of St. Louis - CNRS Participants Moderator Rising Powers, Shifting Interests and the Changing Tide of Sandra Rigot, university Paris North Global Governance: Case of the EU-India FTA Participants Louise Curran, Toulouse Business School Current Reporting Practices of Islamic Banks: Impact of Human The Future of Global Governance: Field-Theoretic Hypotheses Development and National Culture Julian Go, Boston University Rochania Yunanda, MOT-MJIIT Universiti Teknologi Monika Krause, London School of Economics Malaysia; Tazkia University College of Islamic Economics Reconceiving Trade Agreements Executive Leaders Compensation and Listed SMEs on Gregory Shaffer, University of California, Irvine School of Euronext: Rethinking Global Corporate Governance? Law; University of California, Irvine School of Law Laurence Gialdini, Aix Marseille Université, FEG - The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities As CERGAM a Global Experimentalism Governance in the Field of Disability Better Performing NGOs Do Report More Accurately: Evidence Rights from Investigating Ugandan NGO Financial Accounts Tonya Tartour, Sciences Po - CSO Canh Dang, University of Nottingham Discussant Tim Bartley, Washington University of St. Louis Q-21 N-12 Sunday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Sunday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY427 Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY407 Governing Social Risks in China and Japan Domesticizing Finance: Governing Domestic Finances Q: Asian Capitalisms N: Finance and Society Session Organizer Session Organizers Hanno Jentzsch, German Institute for Japanese Studies Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University Participants Alya Guseva, Boston University (Re-) Building Local Institutions in Japan’s Care Markets Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego Vitali Heidt, University of Duisburg-Essen

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Understanding Singlehood As Risk in Contemporary China Keun Lee, Seoul National University Alison Lamont, University of Roehampton Hyeog Ug Kwon, Nihon University Japan’s Destabilizing Agricultural Welfare State – Struggling Participants Cooperatives, Collective Farming, and Village Institutions Capitalism, Technology and the Problem of Unemployment Hanno Jentzsch, German Institute for Japanese Studies Christopher Nowlin, Langara College Discussant The Cost of Financial Capitalism and Growth Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Byung-Im Kim, Seoul NAtional University Towards Better Public Policies for Inclusive Growth: An Q-22 Econometric Assessment of OECD Countries and Brics Sunday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Countries Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY439 Jihene Sghaier, UNIVERSITY OF MONTREAL Finance & East Asia

Q: Asian Capitalisms TH04-08 Sunday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Session Organizers Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY420 Boy Luethje, Cornelia Storz, Goethe University Frankfurt The Marketization of Hobbies and Spare Time Tobias ten Brink, Jacobs University Bremen TH04: Marketization and the Digital Economy Zhao Wei, ESSCA School of Management Participants Session Organizer Reorganizing Social Solidarity for Financialization: Asset Dave Elder-Vass, Loughborough University Accumulation Dynamics of the Korean National Pension Fund Participants after the Crisis The Appropriation of Digital Markets for Consumer Goods By Seung-man Kim, Department of Sociology, Chung-Ang "Median" Households in Rural France University Dominique Pasquier, CNRS Seung-wook Baek, Department of Sociology, Chung-Ang For a Few Euros More. Crowdsourcing and the Valuation of University Spare Time. The State and Shadow Banking: Repo Markets in the PR China Pauline Barraud de Lagerie, Paris Dauphine University Robert Pauls, Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum Luc Sigalo Santos, Paris Dauphine University From Spending to Lending: The Political Economy of « Turn Your Hobby into a Business on Etsy »: From the Platform Infrastructure Finance in China Promise to the Users' Reality Chen Muyang, University of Washington Anne Jourdain, University Paris-Dauphine Conflict, Contention and Cooperation in China’ New Model of Digitalization of Culture in the High-End Audio Market: A Financial Monitoring Multiple-Markets Problem and Infrastructures of Music Tasting W. Travis Selmier, Indiana University Tsutomu Nakano, Aoyama Gakuin University Discussant Monetizing Ordinary Participation. the Economy of Online Zhao Wei, ESSCA School of Management Contributions in the TV Series Field. Anne-Sophie Beliard, Grenoble Alpes University - Pacte Q-23 Sunday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY438 TH05-04 Developmental States in East Asia Sunday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Q: Asian Capitalisms Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY414 Session Organizers Global Transformations Boy Luethje, Cornelia Storz, Goethe University Frankfurt TH05: Politics of the Future, Policies in the Present Tobias ten Brink, Jacobs University Bremen Session Organizers Zhao Wei, ESSCA School of Management Vincent Cardon, Université de Picardie Jules-Verne Participants Antoine Bernard de Raymond, Institut National de la State, Economic Planning and the Indian Capitalist Class, c. Recherche Agronomique 1947-51 Olivier Pilmis, CNRS Sujay Biswas, Jawaharlal Nehru University Moderator Persistence or Change? Evolution of the Korean Developmental Olivier Pilmis, CNRS State Participants Kyung Mi Kim, Ewha Womans University Avoiding the "Perfect Storm": Worst-Case Scenario Building and The Developmental State Is Dead. Long Live the Developmental the Future of Food Security State. Antoine Bernard de Raymond, Institut National de la Elizabeth Thurbon, UNSW Australia Recherche Agronomique "Structural Power" of Big Business in Green Industrial Policy: The Making Libertarian Techno-Optimism, Transhumanism and Political of a Green Car Coalition in South Korea Crisis: New Modern “Great Narrative” or Realized Kahee Jo, Department of International Development, King's Postmodernity? College London Matthieu Montalban, University of Bordeaux Discussant The Market and the Posthuman Age: Exponential Growth, Tobias ten Brink, Jacobs University Bremen Prediction, and Beneficience Apolline Taillandier, Sciences Po, MaxPo TH03-04 Sunday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY413 Capitalism and Inclusive Growth TH06-05 Sunday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm TH03: Inclusive Growth and Social Investment: What Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY415 Prospects For Equality, Democracy and Justice? Economic Knowledge in Expert Networks Session Organizers TH06: Professional Networks and Expert Numbers in Jean-Michel Bonvin, University of Geneva Economic Governance Francesco Laruffa, University of Geneva Kang-Kook Lee, Ritsumeikan University Session Organizers

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Daniel Mügge, University of Amsterdam Mehmet Asutay, Durham University Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Necati Aydin, Alfaisal University, Saudi Arabia Moderator Shinsuke Nagaoka, Kyoto University Susan Sayce, University of East Anglia Participants Participants Indonesian Waqf Performance:Opportunities and Challenges Experts on Financial Stability – Quantification of Market Risks Raditya Sukmana, Universitas Airlangga and Its Limits Sutan Emir Hidayat, University College of Bahrain Carola Westermeier, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen The Role of Waqf in Poverty Alleviation:Exploring the Theoretical The Network Structure of Economic Policy Expertise in Germany Contribution of Contemporary Islamic Scholar on the Ruling of and the United States during the Great Recession the Possible New Dimension of Waqf and Its Flexibility Alexandre Afonso, Leiden University Jameel Sadis, Durham University Business School Citation Networks in Economics Ebi Junaidi, Durham Business School Carlo D Ippoliti, Sapienza University of Rome

SP-07 TH08-04 Sunday - 6:00pm - 7:00pm Sunday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Muromachi Campus: Kambaikan Building Hardy Hall Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY417 Revisiting Nonliberal Capitalism: Crisis, Banking, and Financialization SASE Presidential Address TH08: Revisiting Nonliberal Capitalism: Germany and Japan Ten Years After the Great Financial Crisis Gary Herrigel, Paul Klapper Professor in the

Session Organizers College and the Division of Social Sciences, Lea Elsaesser, University of Duisburg-Essen University of Chicago Timur Ergen, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Cologne SP-08 Daniel Mertens, Goethe-University Sunday - 7:00pm - 7:30pm Moderator Muromachi Campus: Kambaikan Building Hardy Hall Daniel Mertens, Goethe-University Participants Normative Constraints: Why Japan Resisted Financial Globalisation Unlike China SASE Awards Ceremony Fumihito Gotoh, University of Warwick Dysfunctional Effects of Outside Directors on the Recognition of Bad Loans: An Organizational Sociology Approach to the SP-09 Japanese Banking Crisis Sunday - 8:00pm - 10:30pm Shu Watanabe, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies Hotel Okura Impact of Shareholder-Value Pursuit on Labor Policies at Japanese Joint-Stock Companies: Case of Nikkei Index 400 Kostiantyn Ovsiannikov, University of Tsukuba Why Are Some Countries More Resilient to Financial Crisis Than SASE Gala Reception Others? Anne Henow, University of Cambridge

B-21 Monday - 9:00am - 10:30am TH09-14 Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY449 Sunday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY411 Who Benefits from Trade?: Value Creation and Value Capture in Global Value Chains Islamic Finance and SDGs (III) TH09: Socio-Economic Justice, Equality, SDGs and the B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development Constituting of Participatory Society: The Islamic Moral Economy & Finance Project Session Organizers Session Organizers Matthew Amengual, MIT Sloan Mehmet Asutay, Durham University Caroline Arnold, Brooklyn College Necati Aydin, Alfaisal University, Saudi Arabia Mark Dallas, Union College Shinsuke Nagaoka, Kyoto University Richard Doner, Emory University Participants Douglas B Fuller, Zhejiang University CO2 Emissions: What Kind of Contribution Has Islamic Finance Participants Made? Quality and Inequality: Power, Taste, and the Creation of Value Nur Dhani Hendranastiti, Durham University in the Third Wave Coffee Market Relevance of Banks Accounting Numbers: Does Islamic Ethical Edward Fischer, Vanderbilt University Governance Perspective Matter? Who Appropriates the Lyon’s Share in Football International Toumi Kaouther, University of Toulouse 3 Trade? Indications Based on the Analysis of a Sample of

Brazilian Players

Ilan Avrichir, ESPM

Comparative Advantage Reconsidered: Corporate Power, State Bargains and Who Benefits from Trade Under Value Chain TH09-15 Capitalism Sunday - 4:15pm - 5:45pm Dan Danielsen, Northeastern University Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY412 Revisiting the Social Cost of Labor: Competitiveness and Social Islamic Trusts (Awqaf) Networks in the Textile and Apparel Industry TH09: Socio-Economic Justice, Equality, SDGs and the Ruya Kocer, University of Twente Constituting of Participatory Society: The Islamic Moral Mihai Varga, Institute for East European Studies Economy & Finance Project Session Organizers

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B-22 D-10 Monday - 9:00am - 10:30am Monday - 9:00am - 10:30am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY448 Muromachi Campus: Kambaikan Building 212 Development Constructions: Priorities and Approaches Change in Professional Organizations: Struggles over Integrity, Recognition and Legitimacy B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development D: Professions and Professionals in a Globalizing World Session Organizers Matthew Amengual, MIT Sloan Session Organizers Caroline Arnold, Brooklyn College Elizabeth Gorman, Sociology, University of Virginia Mark Dallas, Union College James Faulconbridge, Lancaster University Richard Doner, Emory University Sigrid Quack, University Duisburg-Essen Douglas B Fuller, Zhejiang University Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Participants Moderator Global Transformation in the Mirror of the Ecosystemic Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Approach Participants Andre Pilon, University of Sao Paulo Financialization and Organizational Change in Professional Fight Corruption First or Support Economic Development First? Service Firms: The Case of Externally-Owned Alternative Lars Niklasson, Linköping University Business Structures in England and Wales Enticing the ‘Will to Perform’: Access to Medicine Index and the Sundeep Aulakh, University of Leeds Contrived Games of Competition The Work of Commodity Traders: Anthropological Perspectives Afshin Mehrpouya, HEC Paris on Supply Chain Logistics and Trade Stefan Leins, University of Zurich Recursive Isomorphism: Professional Service Firms in Late B-23 Capitalism Monday - 9:00am - 10:30am Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY450 In the Era of Alternative Facts: Maintenance and Transformation Green Energy, Economic Development and Environmental of Professional Hierarchy in a News Organization Governance in Great China (China + Taiwan) Sungchul Noh, Saitama University

B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development E-22 Monday - 9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Muromachi Campus: Kambaikan Building 209 Chun Kuei Lai, National Chengchi University Jenn-hwan Wang, National Chengchi University The Political Economy of Pension Reforms

Participants E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare Wind Power Industry in China's Western Region: A New States Behavior Pattern of Local Government Victor Kaiyuan Lin, National Chengchi University Session Organizers Comparison Studies in Wind Power Developmental Model: The Alexandre Afonso, Leiden University Case of Inner Mongolia and Shandong Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Chun Kuei Lai, National Chengchi University Chiara Benassi, King's College The Contradiction and Conflict of Developing New Energy in Aidan Regan, University College Dublin Taiwan Participants Chou Cheng Lu, National Chengchi University Reinforcement of Pension Financialisation As Response to Discussants Financial Crises in Germany, the Netherlands and the United Chun Kuei Lai, National Chengchi University Kingdom Victor Kaiyuan Lin, National Chengchi University Tobias Wiss, Hertie School of Governance Chou Cheng Lu, National Chengchi University In Search for New Institutional Equilibrium: Institutional Continuities and Changes of the Corporate Pension System in Japan and Taiwan C-09 Chung-Yang Yeh, Department of Social Work, Asia Monday - 9:00am - 10:30am University, Taiwan Muromachi Campus: Kambaikan Building 203 Pensions and the European Semester: From National to Gender, Class and Family Supranational Policy Domain? Igor Guardiancich, Sant'Anna School of Advanced C: Gender, Work and Family Studies

Session Organizers E-23 Bernard Fusulier, Université catholique de Louvain Monday - 9:00am - 10:30am Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, Teluq Muromachi Campus: Kambaikan Building 210 Moderator Nathalie Lachapelle, Teluq The Microfoundations of Economic Policies

Participants E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare Gender, Class and the European Crisis States Carlo D Ippoliti, Sapienza University of Rome Session Organizers Burnout in Swiss Agriculture before the Context of Finance, Health Alexandre Afonso, Leiden University and Interconnection of Family and Farm Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Linda Reissig, Agroscope Lone Mothers’ Active Inclusion: Lessons from Experiences of Chiara Benassi, King's College Integrated Service Provisions in France Aidan Regan, University College Dublin Anne Eydoux, CNAM, CEET and Lise Participants Elisabetta Bucolo, CNAM The Politics of Disinflation Inequality of Opportunity Among Women in India Tim Vlandas, University of Reading Ashish Singh, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Bob Hancke, LSE India Multi-Dimensional Economic Voting and Group-Specific Responses to Economic Fluctations: A Multi-Level Analysis Abel Bojar, European University Institute Tim Vlandas, University of Reading

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Identification of the Bloc Bourgeois. Macron's Social Support. G-20 Bruno Amable, University of Geneva Monday - 9:00am - 10:30am Imadegawa Campus: Kofukan Building 49 F-12 Labour Market Policy: Low Pay Monday - 9:00am - 10:30am Muromachi Campus: Kambaikan Building 211 G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources

Author Meets Critics: "Venturing in International Firms: Session Organizers Contexts and Cases in a High-Tech World" by Christopher David Marsden, London School of Economics Williams (Routledge Press, 2018) Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Participants F: Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation Employment Adjustments Following Rises and Reductions in Session Organizers Minimum Wages: New Insights from a Survey Experiment Matthew Allen, Alliance Manchester Business School Claus Schnabel, Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen- Matthew Keller, Department of Sociology, Southern Nürnberg Methodist University Structural Transformation of the East Asian Labor Market: Book Author Technology, Service Economy, and Rising Inequality Christopher Williams, Durham University Jiyeoun Song, Seoul National University Critics Financial Literacy and Welfare – Transforming Income into Alexander Ebner, Goethe-Universitaet Frankfurt Living Standard Jessica Santana, Stanford University Jonas Beste, Institute of Employment Research (IAB) Seijiro Takeshita, University of Shizuoka Non-Standard Contracts and the National Living Wage in the UK Bethania Mendes de Brito Antunes, University of Greenwich - Work and Employment Research Unit (WERU) G-18 Monday - 9:00am - 10:30am H-17 Imadegawa Campus: Kofukan Building 35 Monday - 9:00am - 10:30am Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY432 Flexible Labour Markets: Institutions Inter-organizational Networks: Causes and Consequences G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources H: Markets, Firms and Institutions Session Organizers David Marsden, London School of Economics Session Organizers Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Olivier Butzbach, Second University of Naples Participants Gerhard Schnyder, Loughborough University Bogus Self-Employment - When the Market Rules - Chances Participants and Risks of Own-Account Self-Employment Embeddedness or Exchange Based Risk-Sharing? Inter-Firm Hans Dietrich, Institute for Employment Research (IAB) Corporate Governance Ties and the Loan Guarantee Network in Norms of Exchange and Hybrid Forms of Employment. China David Marsden, London School of Economics Lisha Liu, Cornell University Investigating the Link between Tenure and Pay at Establishment ‘Thick Time’ and Multiplex Network Dynamics: The Case of Level : The Role of Internal Labour Markets in French and British Inter-Organisational Networks in Switzerland 1990-2015 Labour Markets Stephanie Ginalski, Lausanne University Heloise Petit, CLERSE, University of Lille 1; CEET Discussant Alina Surubaru, University of Bordeaux

G-19 I-09 Monday - 9:00am - 10:30am Monday - 9:00am - 10:30am Imadegawa Campus: Kofukan Building 42 Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY320 Job Quality Changing Everyday Life – Changing Capitalism (II)

G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources I: Alternatives to Capitalism

Session Organizers Session Organizers David Marsden, London School of Economics Stefan Wahlen, Wageningen University and Research Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Sophie Dubuisson-Quellier, SciencesPo Participants Moderator The Employment and Job Quality Effects of Innovation in I-Liang Wahn, Feng Chia University France: Evidence from Firm-Level Data Participants Christine Erhel, CNAM CEET Unintentional Radicals? Informal Gardening and Changing Mathilde Guergoat-Lariviere, CNAM Social Imaginaries in Shrinking Japanese Cities Innovation and Job Quality in Retail Banking : Evidence from Christoph Rupprecht, Research Institute for Humanity and France and Spain Nature Coralie Perez, Universite Paris 1- Centre d'économie de Sustaining Livelihoods through Diverse Forms of Labour: A la Sorbonne Case of Single Migrant Women in Accra, Ghana Is Innovation Obsession Good News for Employees? How New Chizu Sato, Wageningen University Technology Adoption and Work Organizations Practices Social Practices, Food Futures, and “Sticky Knowledge”— Transform Job Quality and Working Conditions Motivating Change in Everyday Life? Malo Mofakhami, Univ. Paris I, CES and CEET Steven McGreevy, Research Institute for Humanity and Job Quality Among Young Employees in Ethnic Minority and Nature Majority Groups in Two Different Contexts: France and Britain Zinaida Salibekyan, CEET - LEST Yael Brinbaum, CNAM-LISE- CEET Job Quality and Workplace Adjustments during the Crisis: Evidence from French Linked Employer-Employee Data Zinaida Salibekyan, CEET - LEST

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K-10 Participants Monday - 9:00am - 10:30am Muromachi Campus: Kambaikan Building 213 The Domestic Politics of Financial Policymaking in Emerging Markets New Repertories of Collective Action: The Case of Maria Antonieta Del Tedesco Lins, University of Sao Freelancers and Autonomous Workers Paulo K: Institutional Experimentation in the Regulation of Work The Failure of a Securities Market and Employment Andres Chiriboga, MaxPo - Sciences Po

Session Organizers From Shadow Banking to Fintech: Chinese Financialisation’s Isabelle Ferreras, University of Louvain/FNRS Moment of Doppelgänger Nicolas Roby, Interuniversity Research Centre on Erturk Ismail, Alliance Manchester Business School, Globalization and Work University of Manchester Moderator Nicolas Roby, Interuniversity Research Centre on N-14 Globalization and Work Monday - 9:00am - 10:30am Participants Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY408 Montreal’s Contemporary Dancers: Expressivity Strategies for Money, Credit and Profits Better Work N: Finance and Society Philippe Barre, Université de Montreal Session Organizers Institutionalization Processes As Counterforces to a Decrease of Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University Precarity Levels on the Arts Labour Market? the Case of Artists- Alya Guseva, Boston University Run Centres in Montreal. Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego Laurence Dubuc, Université de Montréal Participants New Forms of Collective Capabilities for Autonomous Workers: Where Do Financial Trading Profits Come from? Exploring Belgian and Dutch Initiatives Dave Elder-Vass, Loughborough University François Pichault, HEC-Liège / University of Liège The Euthanasia of the Banker Bas Koene, Erasmus University, Rotterdam School of Luis Valenzuela, University of Oxford Management A World without World Money: A Political Theory of Money and "Make the Grey Areas of Employment White Again" : The the Global Monetary System French Experimentation of "Portage Salarial" As a Way to Anush Kapadia, Indian Institute of Technology Securize Selfemployment ? Alexis Louvion, Université Paris Dauphine, PSL P-15 Monday - 9:00am - 10:30am L-14 Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY438 Monday - 9:00am - 10:30am Taxation: Tax, Tax Avoidance and Society Muromachi Campus: Kambaikan Building 202 P: Accounting, Economics, and Law Regulating Finance Session Organizer L: Regulation and Governance Yuri Biondi, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - CNRS Session Organizers Moderator Tim Bartley, Washington University of St. Louis Jorge Atria, Centre for Social Conflict and Cohesion John Cioffi, University of California, Riverside Studies (COES) Eleni Tsingou, Copenhagen Business School Participants Jonathan Zeitlin, University of Amsterdam Trump’s Corporate Tax Agenda: Rhetoric Versus Reality Moderator Sandy Brian Hager, City, University of London Elliot Posner, Case Western Reserve University The Internal Revenue Service: An Evaluation from the Chilean Participants Economic Elite Individual Accountability: The Missing Piece in the Agenda of Jorge Atria, Centre for Social Conflict and Cohesion International Economic Institutions? Studies (COES); Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Stefano Pagliari, City University of London Discussant Re-Organizing the World’s Money: Technocrats, Bankers, and Sandy Brian Hager, City, University of London the Eurodollar Market Arie Krampf, Academic College of Tel Aviv Yaffo Q-24 The Regulation of Currency Internationalization in the Semi- Monday - 9:00am - 10:30am Periphery: A Comparative Analysis of Brazil, China and South Muromachi Campus: Kambaikan Building 204 Africa Claes Belfrage, University of Liverpool Diversity and Dynamics of Asian and Japanese Capitalisms The Politicisation of Macroprudential Regulation: The Critical at Industrial, Institutional, and International Levels

Swedish Case Q: Asian Capitalisms Claes Belfrage, University of Liverpool Discussant Session Organizer Elliot Posner, Case Western Reserve University Yuji Harada, Setsunan University Participants N-13 Institutional Diversity and Industrial and Innovative Specialization Monday - 9:00am - 10:30am in Asian Capitalism Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY442 Hironori Tohyama, Shizuoka University Emerging Financial Markets Yuji Harada, Setsunan University Sources of Productivity Growth Dynamics: Is Japan Suffering N: Finance and Society from Baumol's Growth Disease? Hiroshi Nishi, Session Organizers Development Gaps in the ASEAN Process of Regionalization: Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University Mid-Term Prospects for Their Reduction Alya Guseva, Boston University Pascal Petit, university of Paris13 CNRS Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego

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TH03-05 Session Organizers Monday - 9:00am - 10:30am Matthew Amengual, MIT Sloan Imadegawa Campus: Neiseikan Building 302 Caroline Arnold, Brooklyn College Cross-Country Perspectives on Inclusive Growth and Social Mark Dallas, Union College Investment (1) Richard Doner, Emory University Douglas B Fuller, Zhejiang University TH03: Inclusive Growth and Social Investment: What Participants Prospects For Equality, Democracy and Justice? Evidence By Numbers? on the “Internal Validity” of Randomized Controlled Trials Session Organizers Jean-Michel Bonvin, University of Geneva Arthur Jatteau, Clersé (University of Lille) Francesco Laruffa, University of Geneva Applying Cultural Sensitivity (CS) to Development Indexes Kang-Kook Lee, Ritsumeikan University Kuba Krys, Kokoro Research Center, Kyoto University Keun Lee, Seoul National University We Don’t Live in Territories Anymore, We Live in Times. How Hyeog Ug Kwon, Nihon University Co-Temporalities Can Help to Unblock Global Socio-Economic Development Gridlocks Participants Neoliberalism and Political Crisis: A Postulate of the Causal Guilherme Azevedo, Audencia Business School Dialectics behind the Emergent Trumpian Crisis Ali Lodhi, Singapore American School B-25 Monday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Can Inclusive Growth Sustain without Democratic Governance? Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY450 : Dilemmas of the Recent Reforms By the New Center-Left Government in South Korea Beyond the Developmental State: New Mechanisms and Myung Joon Park, Korea Labor Institute International Linkages

B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development

Session Organizers TH09-16 Matthew Amengual, MIT Sloan Monday - 9:00am - 10:30am Caroline Arnold, Brooklyn College Imadegawa Campus: Fusokan Building 105 Mark Dallas, Union College Islamic Finance and SDGs (IV) Richard Doner, Emory University Douglas B Fuller, Zhejiang University TH09: Socio-Economic Justice, Equality, SDGs and the Participants Constituting of Participatory Society: The Islamic Moral External Capital Investment Flows in Costa Rica between 1980 Economy & Finance Project and 2016 Session Organizers Oscar Ugalde, Universidad Nacional Mehmet Asutay, Durham University Bearing Witness to Under Development: The Witness State, the Necati Aydin, Alfaisal University, Saudi Arabia Mining Industry and Regional Development in Chile Shinsuke Nagaoka, Kyoto University Martin Arias Loyola, Departamento de Economía - Participants Universidad Católica del Norte; Observatorio Regional de Issues in Shariah Governance (Fatwa) and Its Impact on Desarrollo Humano ORDHUM; Instituto de Economía Achieving Sdgs: Challenges and Way-out Aplicada Regional IDEAR Muhammad Abubakar Siddique, International Islamic State-led Capitalist Development and the Limits to University Financialization Financing Water Infrastructure Using Islamic Finance Adam Dixon, Maastricht University Instruments Kulsanofer Thajudeen, INCEIF

C-10 TH09-17 Monday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Monday - 9:00am - 10:30am Muromachi Campus: Kambaikan Building 203 Imadegawa Campus: Fusokan Building 106 Gender, Work and Family: Varia

Political Economy of Islamic Economics C: Gender, Work and Family TH09: Socio-Economic Justice, Equality, SDGs and the Constituting of Participatory Society: The Islamic Moral Session Organizers Economy & Finance Project Bernard Fusulier, Université catholique de Louvain Session Organizers Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, Teluq Mehmet Asutay, Durham University Moderator Shinsuke Nagaoka, Kyoto University Nakazato Hideki, Konan University Participants Participants Do Islamic Macroeconomics and Microeeconomics Exist? How Great Recession Does Affect Gender Disparity in Europe? Murniati Mukhlisin, Tazkia University College of Islamic an Analysis By a Multidimensional Deprivation Approach Economics Roberto Dell Anno, University of Salerno, Department of Contextualization the Economic Value of Time Concept to Economics and Statistics; CELPE Formulate the More Equitable Financial System (An evaluation Good Intentions and Bad Practices: Perceived Powerlessness for Indonesian Islamic financial institutions) and the Perpetuation of Inequality in an Elite Business Satria Utama, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta Organization Karin Svedberg Helgesson, Stockholm School of Economics Media and Gender Politics in East Asia: A Text Analysis of B-24 Newspaper Articles on Legislative Activities Monday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Jaemin Shim, German Institute of Global and Area Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY449 Studies Methodologies in the Study of Socio-Economic Do Intergenerational Relationships and the Grandparent Role Development: New Approaches and Critiques Matter for Party Preferences? Tobias Wiss, Hertie School of Governance B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development

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D-11 Jose Luis Rey Perez, Comillas Pontifical University Monday - 10:45am - 12:15pm From the Boundaries of the Welfare State to the Implementation Muromachi Campus: Kambaikan Building 212 of a Solidarity Capitalism. the Case of a Network of (Re-)Defining Knowledged-based Professions: "Responsible" Companies Committed to Fight Social Exclusion Competences, Classifcations and Careers Camille Phe, Université Paris-Dauphine, PSL Research D: Professions and Professionals in a Globalizing World University, CNRS, IRISSO State, Social Coalitions and Welfare Regimes in Argentina and Brazil Session Organizers Flavio Gaitan, UNILA Elizabeth Gorman, Sociology, University of Virginia James Faulconbridge, Lancaster University F-13 Sigrid Quack, University Duisburg-Essen Monday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY448 Moderator Failure, Disruption, and Continuity in Innovative Fields Elizabeth Gorman, Sociology, University of Virginia F: Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation Participants Session Organizers “It’s an Art, Not a Science”: Professionalisation and Global Matthew Allen, Alliance Manchester Business School Governance in the Case of Transfer Pricing Matthew Keller, Department of Sociology, Southern Rasmus Christensen, Copenhagen Business School Methodist University Is the Engineers' Career Similar in Different OECD Countries ? Participants Hiroatsu Nohara, Yamanashigakuin Embracing Failure: A Cultural-Computational Analysis of Failure What Being Excellent Means for the Academic Profession Narrative Strategies in Entrepreneurship Audrey Harroche, CSO, Sciences Po Paris Jessica Santana, Stanford University The Benefit of Failure. Does Learning-By-Failing Contribute to E-24 Successful Innovations? Monday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Riccardo Leoncini, IRCrES-CNR Muromachi Campus: Kambaikan Building 209 The King Is Dead, Long Live the King! Superstar Extinction and Collective Bargaining and Worker Representation at the Allocation of Symbolic Resources in the Music Industry 1958- Domestic and Transnational Level 2014 Simone Ferriani, University of Bologna Dipartimento di E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare Scienze Aziendali States Collaborative Innovation, Internationalisation and Soft Power in

Session Organizers Creative Industries: The Case of Kcon Alexandre Afonso, Leiden University Jeongseon Seo, Durham University Business School Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Christopher Williams, Durham University Chiara Benassi, King's College Aidan Regan, University College Dublin G-21 Participants Monday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Transnational Representation of Workers’ Interests in MNC and Imadegawa Campus: Kofukan Building 35 the Problem of Articulation Flexible Labour Markets: Mobility Thomas Haipeter, University of Duisburg-Essen G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources Transnational Collective Bargaining in French Multinational Firms: Which Interrelationships with Collective Bargaining at Session Organizers Firm Level? David Marsden, London School of Economics Noelie Delahaie, IRES Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen When the Exception Becomes the Norm. on Rule Avoidance, Participants Organisational Boundaries and Institutional Change Mismatches on the Labor Market: Bringing the Employer Back Lisa Dorigatti, University of Milan Hannes Landen, Uppsala University Something Rotten in the State of Denmark? the Role of the Dreamers? a Longitudinal Analysis of the Role of Aspirations in State in Public Sector Collective Bargaining and Conflict Children of Immigrants’ Academic Trajectories in France Resolution in the Nordic Countries Mathieu Ichou, Institut National d'Etudes Laust Høgedahl, University of Aalborg Demographiques (INED) From Mobility and Migration to Exploitation - Is There an Entering Flexibilized Labor Markets from Vulnerable Positions. Institutional Explanation for the Obstacles and Problems Coping Strategies of Young Precarious People in Germany and Experienced By EU-Citizens When Exercising the Right of Free Poland Movement of Labour or Services in Germany? Vera Trappmann, Leeds University Business School Bettina Wagner, Humboldt University G-22 E-25 Monday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Monday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Kofukan Building 49 Muromachi Campus: Kambaikan Building 210 Labour Market Policy: Reforms Redefining the Welfare State in Contemporary Capitalism G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare Session Organizers States David Marsden, London School of Economics Session Organizers Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Alexandre Afonso, Leiden University Participants Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Italy’s Search for a “Golden Policy Triangle”: Unemployment Chiara Benassi, King's College Benefits, Employment Protection Legislation, and Labour Market Aidan Regan, University College Dublin Activation Programs Participants Anthony C. Masi, Desautels Faculty of Management, (Un)Knitting the Social Fabric: The Impact of Using Tax Credits McGill University on Preferences for Social Spending and Taxation Social and Employment Convergence in Europe: A Revival Chloe Touzet, University of Oxford through the European Social Pillar? Basic Income in the Debate between PRE-Distribution and Post- Pierre Courtioux, EDHEC Business School Distribution Policies. Consequences to Tax Policy Christine Erhel, CNAM CEET

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Overcoming Barriers: Effects of Entering Vocational K-11 Rehabilitation on Labour Market Outcomes Monday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Anton Nivorozhkin, Institute for Employment Research, Muromachi Campus: Kambaikan Building 213 IAB Experiments in Firm-Level Management: Pathways to Better Socioeconomic Interactions: Amalgam of Labour Process Work? Transformations, Employment Patterns Development & Labour Markets Segmentation K: Institutional Experimentation in the Regulation of Work Arkadiy Tuchkov, St. Petersburg State Economic and Employment University Session Organizers Phil Almond, Christian Levesque, HEC Montréal G-23 Monday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Participants Equal Employment Implementation: Does Collective Bargaining Imadegawa Campus: Kofukan Building 42 Allow Innovation for Gender Equality? the Case of a French Youth Employment Policy G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources Helene Demilly, IDHES - Nanterre University Session Organizers The Emerging Trend of New Chinese Management in the David Marsden, London School of Economics People's Republic Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Matthias Niedenfuehr, University of Tübingen, Germany; Participants China Centre Tübingen (Vice Director) Where Do Young People Work? In the Name of a Better Quality of Life at Work. a Study of a Jacqueline O'Reilly, University of Sussex Firm’s Experimentation in the French Banking Sector The Impact of Different Trajectories of Secondary Education on Scarlett Salman, Paris-Est University Labour Market Performance: Evidence from Young Internal Wellbeing Gains from Workplace Learning, a Challenger to Migrants in China Economic Indicators of Success: Evidence from the UK Yuxi Zhang, University of Oxford Olga Tregaskis, University of East Anglia Nan Xiang, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Domestic/Family Violence, Institutional Experimentation and Job Stability and Fertility Intentions of Young Adults in Europe: Justice Does Labour Market Legislation Matter? Kate Farhall, RMIT University Tatiana Karabchuk, UAE University Does It Pay to Try? Analyzing the Financial Consequences of L-15 College Dropout Monday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Sarah Payne, University of California, Berkeley Muromachi Campus: Kambaikan Building 202 Exploitation or Enhanced Employability? Internships as a Pathway to Employment for Graduates in the UK Author Meets Critics: "Voluntary Disruptions: International Charikleia Tzanakou, University of Warwick Soft Law, Finance and Power" by Abraham Newman & Elliot Posner (Oxford University Press, 2018)

H-18 L: Regulation and Governance Monday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY432 Session Organizer Jonathan Zeitlin, University of Amsterdam Comparative Political Economies Book Author H: Markets, Firms and Institutions Elliot Posner, Case Western Reserve University Critics Session Organizers Daniel Mügge, University of Amsterdam Olivier Butzbach, Second University of Naples Dorothee Bohle, European University Institute Gerhard Schnyder, Loughborough University Gregory Shaffer, University of California, Irvine School of Participants Law Reconsidering the Institutional Complementarities Hypothesis: Jonathan Zeitlin, University of Amsterdam Comparing Heterogenous Financial Systems Participants Olivier Butzbach, Second University of Naples Crisis, What Crisis? Industrial Strategies and Path N-15 Dependencies in Four European Countries after the Crash Monday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Angela Garcia Calvo, Harvard University Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY442 Business Groups in Middle-Income Development: Vehicles of Financialization Industrial Diversification or Extractor of Wealth? Nahee Kang, King's College London N: Finance and Society Mittelstand Tradition and Modernisation – the Institutions of German Retailing Session Organizers Michael Wortmann, Berlin School of Economics and Law Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University Discussant Alya Guseva, Boston University Junmin Wang, University of Memphis Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego Participants I-10 The Financialization of Non-Financial Firms: The Case of South Monday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Korea. Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY320 Chan-ung Park, Yonsei University Industrial Firms and Financialization in Late Twentieth-Century Publications, Funding Opportunities and SASE 2019 at the America New School in New York Youn Ki, Miami University

I: Alternatives to Capitalism Peripheral Financialization: The Economics of Authoritarianism in Macedonia Session Organizers Fabio Mattioli, University of Melbourne Lara Monticelli, Scuola Normale Superiore Financialization of Health Care Services and Impacts on Torsten Geelan, University of Leicester Developing Countries: An Analysis Based on the Brazilian Case. Katherine Chen, The City College of New York and the Celio Hiratuka, State University of Campinas/Institute of Graduate Center, CUNY Economics

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N-16 Counterclaims in Investment Arbitration Based on Environmental Monday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Damages Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY408 Tomoko Ishikawa, Nagoya University Household Money and Finance N: Finance and Society Q-25 Session Organizers Monday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University Muromachi Campus: Kambaikan Building 204 Alya Guseva, Boston University What Has Been Brought Forth to Enterprises By Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego Modernization, Secularization and Globalization?: Inquiries Participants from Japan Reversed Remittances from Peru to Switzerland. a Life-Course Approach on Money Circulation Patterns Q: Asian Capitalisms Romina Seminario, University of Lausanne Living on Instalments. Credit and the Moral Economy of Post- Session Organizers Industrial Working-Class Households in Chile Hirochika Nakamaki, Suita City Museum Alejandro Marambio, The University of Manchester Koichiro Hioki, Tottori Kankyo University The Investment Child: Trends in Financial Activities By Parents Participants for Children The Formation of Keiei Jinruigaku in Japan Nina Bandelj, University of California, Irvine Hirochika Nakamaki, Suita City Museum Over-Indebtedeness and Consumer Credit Regulation - the Globalization and the Establishment of Manufacturing Bases Japanese Case Overseas of Japanese Companies Adrienne Sala, Institut of Political Sciences, Lyon, France; Atsushi Sumi, Meiji University Fondation France Japon de l'EHESS International Airline Culture Reconsidered Keiko Yamaki, Shujitsu University

TH03-06 Monday - 10:45am - 12:15pm TH09-18 Imadegawa Campus: Neiseikan Building 302 Monday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Fusokan Building 105 Cross-Country Perspectives on Inclusive Growth and Social Investment (2) Islamic Finance & CSR TH09: Socio-Economic Justice, Equality, SDGs and the TH03: Inclusive Growth and Social Investment: What Constituting of Participatory Society: The Islamic Moral Prospects For Equality, Democracy and Justice? Economy & Finance Project Session Organizers Session Organizers Mehmet Asutay, Durham University Jean-Michel Bonvin, University of Geneva Shinsuke Nagaoka, Kyoto University Francesco Laruffa, University of Geneva Participants Kang-Kook Lee, Ritsumeikan University The Implementation of Salam-Contract Agriculture Financing Keun Lee, Seoul National University through Islamic-Corporate Social Responsibility (Case Study of Hyeog Ug Kwon, Nihon University Paddy Farmers in Tuban Regency Indonesia) Participants Ahmad Hudaifah, International University of Cement Philanthropy and Social Investment. the Commitment of the Indonesia Fondation De France in Palliative Care. Exploring CSR Awareness in Developing Countries: A Case Daniel Benamouzig, Sciences Po CNRS Study of Halal Industry in Malaysia Long-Term Evolution in the Varieties of Capitalism and Shifa Mohd Nor, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Convergence Hypothesis Hochul Shin, Seoul National University FP-13 A Hidden Civil Society? Questioning the Relationship between Monday - 12:15pm - 1:15pm the Welfare State and Philanthropic Actors Muromachi Campus: Kambaikan Building Hardy Hall Anne Monier, ENS / EHESS Nicolas Duvoux, Université Paris 8 Featured Speaker Wang Hui (Tsinghua University, China)

Featured Panels & Speakers

The Crisis of Equality-in-Difference and the Decline of Representation

P-16 Monday - 10:45am - 12:15pm Imadegawa Campus: Ryoshinkan Building RY438 Corporate Responsibility in International Law: A Case of Investment Arbitration

P: Accounting, Economics, and Law

Session Organizer Tomoko Ishikawa, Nagoya University Moderator Tomoko Ishikawa, Nagoya University Participants The Limits of Soft Law Bryan Druzin, Chinese University of Hong Kong On the Calculation of Environmental Damages Hatsuru Morita, Tohoku University

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Participant Index

Abdul Rahman, Syahirah TH02-02 Arshad, Roshayani TH09-05 Benamouzig, Daniel TH03-06 Abu-Hussin, Mohd Fauzi TH09-11 Asahina, Yuki B-15 Benassi, Chiara E-01 Adamovic, Mladen G-16 Ashwin, Sarah L-08 Berg, Adam G-04 TH07-03 Asutay, Mehmet TH09-01 Berk, Gerald L-03

Atria, Jorge P-15 L-06 Afonso, Alexandre TH06-05 E-03 Aulagnier, Alexis F-06 Bernard de Raymond, TH05-03 E-04 Aulakh, Sundeep D-10 Antoine TH05-04 Ahmadjian, Christina H-06 Auvray, Tristan H-14 H-16 Bernard, Fusulier C-06 Ailon, Galit N-03 C-02 Akiyoshi, Mito C-01 Avdagic, Sabina E-03 E-07 Bernardi, Andrea TH07-04 Alang, Tho TH07-02 E-11 Bertolini, Sonia TH02-02 Alberio, Marco F-08 Alenda, Juliette TH06-03 Avlijas, Sonja TH03-02 Berton, Fabio G-04 E-05 Beste, Jonas C-07 Alexander, Rachel O-06 G-20 Allen, Matthew F-11 Avrichir, Ilan B-21 TH01-03 M-01 Beuscart, Jean-Samuel TH04-04

Almond, Phil K-01 Aydin, Necati TH09-01 Bhankaraully, Shabneez E-16 AlQassar, Abdulrahman TH09-06 Azevedo, Guilherme B-24 Bhattacharyya, Tulika A-05 A-04 Bianchi, Michele I-06 Alsubaie, Samah TH07-01 I-07 Alteri, Luca A-03 Aziz, Primandanu TH09-08 Altwaijri, Amal TH01-02 Azzahrah, Shofie TH02-03 Bichara, Julimar M-05 Alvord, Daniel H-04 Baccaro, Lucio TH08-01 Biermann, Anastasia P-04 FP-11 Biondi, Yuri K-09 Amable, Bruno FP-07 E-23 E-21 Birkelund, Gunn G-01

E-07 E-07 Biswas, Sujay Q-23

Amaro, Marcela M-03 Baek, Seung-wook Q-22 Bizberg, Ilan B-06 Amberg, Stephen L-07 Balestro, Moises F-09 Björklund Larsen, Lotta D-04 Amo, Kae B-12 Bandelj, Nina FP-07 Blind, Georg G-15 Ampudia Márquez, Nora B-15 Block-Lieb, Susan D-08 M-04 Claudia N-16 Bohle, Dorothee N-08

Anami, Yusuke B-03 TH07-02 L-15

Anchordoguy, Marie L-09 TH07-04 E-05

FP-04 Ando, Kazuyo Q-06 Barake, Mona N-02 Angeles, Renira E-18 Barman, Emily H-10 Bojar, Abel E-18 B-19 H-11 E-23

Antolin Lopez, Raquel I-03 Barraud de Lagerie, Pauline TH04-08 Bolzoni, Magda Q-16 Antonio Bautista, Juan A-05 Barre, Philippe K-10 Bondy, Assaf E-15 Anxo, Dominique B-19 Bartkiw, Timothy K-06 Bonvin, Jean-Michel TH03-01 C-03 Borraz, Olivier L-12 Bartley, Tim L-08 Aoki, Katsuki H-02 FP-11 Botelho, Antonio F-09

Aoyama, Yuko TH03-03 L-13 Boullier, Henri L-01

Apascaritei, Paula G-10 L-04 Boutry, Ornella F-06

Ar Robbani, Abid TH02-03 Bartosch, Julia H-05 Boyer, Robert Q-12 K-09 Aras, Guler P-07 Basbug, Gokce L-12 P-12 B-06 Baud, Celine P-06 P-13 Brasseur, Pierre TH04-06 Baudet-Michel, Sophie TH10-03 Arata, Eiko P-02 TH10-02 Braun, Benjamin TH08-02

Ardito, Chiara G-11 Beauvisage, Thomas TH04-03 Bresser-Pereira, Luiz Carlos B-06 Arias Bello, Martha Liliana P-04 TH04-04 Brinbaum, Yael G-19

G-01 Arias Loyola, Martin B-25 Bechter, Barbara K-07 Ariztia, Tomas I-03 Belakova, Ibolya Q-19 Brivot, Marion D-01 Arnhold, Valerie L-06 Belfrage, Claes L-14 Buchter, Lisa TH07-03 Arnold, Caroline B-14 Beliard, Anne-Sophie TH10-04 Buciuni, Giulio F-08 B-03 TH04-08 Bucolo, Elisabetta C-09

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Buergi, Jutta G-05 B-02 B-01

Buhnik, Sophie TH10-03 Christensen, Rasmus D-11 Diani, Morad A-05 TH10-01 TH06-01 Diaz, Hector M-06

Bustamante, Silke TH08-03 Chu, Yin Wah B-09 Diaz-Roldan, Carmen M-03 Butzbach, Olivier H-16 Cisneros, Nathan E-13 M-06

H-18 D-01 Diessner, Sebastian N-08

Calnitsky, David C-08 Citi, Manuele E-20 FP-01

Campiglio, Emanuele TH01-02 Cocq, Mathieu TH04-07 TH06-01

Canales, Andrea G-01 Coderre-LaPalme, Dietrich, Hans G-18 E-13 Cao, Cong F-01 Genevieve G-05

L-05 Collado, Luis Angel M-01 Ding, Ke O-03

Caratelli, Irene I-01 Connell, Julia TH07-05 DiTomaso, Nancy E-03 Carberry, Ed TH07-05 Constantin, Sandra V. Q-08 TH07-02

Cardon, Vincent TH05-01 Contreras, Oscar O-07 TH07-03

TH05-02 Cooney, Richard F-04 Dixon, Adam B-25

Caron, Louise G-12 Corò, Giancarlo F-08 Doellgast, Virginia E-14 B-02 Courtioux, Pierre G-22 G-13

Carrijo, Barbara Christina Covarrubias V, Alex TH04-02 K-09 M-05 Pereira da Silva Cruz Marcelo, Jose B-08 Dorigatti, Lisa E-24 Carrillo, Jorge O-01 Cullen, Jay P-07 E-02

K-03 P-09 Druzin, Bryan P-16 Carruth, Reba L-10 Cunha, André M-02 Dubuc, Laurence K-10 L-12 Curran, Louise L-13 Dubuisson-Quellier, Sophie I-08 Carson, Calum K-05 H-04 L-01

Carter, Betsy H-06 D Ippoliti, Carlo TH06-05 Duke, Benjamin A-03 H-07 C-09 Dupuis, Mathieu K-01 Castilla Carrascal, Ivette Dal Maso, Giulia Q-17 I-04 Durand, Cédric O-05 Tatiana Dallas, Mark B-14 H-16

Castro Jaimes, Alberto B-08 O-04 Durazzi, Niccolo E-01 Cedillo, Rosa Elvira G-14 Dang, Canh P-14 E-05 Celati, Benedetta H-11 Danielsen, Dan B-21 Duvoux, Nicolas TH03-06 Censon, Dianine B-18 Darcillon, Thibault G-17 Ebner, Alexander F-12 Cervantes, Rosario B-19 N-04 F-01 Chabanet, Didier I-05 Darr, Asaf H-11 TH01-03 E-16 DaSilva, Carlos TH04-02 Edith Partida Rocha, Raquel C-08 Chabosseau, Tom O-01 F-05 Edler, Susanne TH07-05 Chabrak, Nihel P-07 De los Santos, Saul K-01 Edman, Jesper L-09 Chalmers, Adam D-05 Debanes, Pauline O-06 C-07

Chang, Dae-oup Q-09 Q-19 Eggenberger, Christian G-05 Chang, Kyung-Sup Q-09 Debroux, Philippe G-03 Ehnes, Daniel Q-07 Chappe, Vincent-Arnaud TH07-01 Deeg, Richard TH08-02 Elder-Vass, Dave N-14 Chen, Katherine I-07 FP-02 TH04-01 Chen, Wei K-08 del Barrio Alvarez, Daniel B-07 Eliason, Antonia B-16 Chen, Yu-Hsiang TH02-02 Del Tedesco Lins, Maria N-13 Elsaesser, Lea TH08-02 Cheng Lu, Chou B-23 Antonieta FP-02 Cheng, Li-Hsuan N-02 Delahaie, Noelie E-24 E-11 Cheon, Byung You TH03-03 Delbridge, Rick H-06 Endo, Takahiro G-09 Chimenti, Gianluca TH04-06 H-07 H-06 Chiriboga, Andres N-13 Dell Anno, Roberto C-10 Engelen, Peter-Jan O-07 B-11 Demilly, Helene K-11 Ergen, Timur TH08-03 Chiu, Gabriel B-15 TH07-01 Erhel, Christine G-19 Cho, Inyoung E-09 Demireva, Neli G-01 G-22 Choi, Misook Q-18 den Besten, Matthijs TH07-03 Erikson, Emily N-03 Choi, Taelim F-02 DeRock, Daniel TH06-04 Escobar, Octavio B-10 Chorev, Nitsan D-08 DeWit, Andrew B-20 Espinosa, Juan N-10 B-10 B-10 Evans, Ana Maria E-17 Choudhury, Pradeep Kumar G-14 Dey, Subhendu TH01-03 Eydoux, Anne G-10 Chowdhury, Rashedur TH07-06 Diané, Abdoulaye B-12 C-09

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Fackler, Daniel G-17 P-05 Halikiopoulou, Daphne E-04

Fairbrother, Peter K-08 Garritzmann, Julian TH03-02 Halliday, Terence D-08 K-04 E-18 TH06-01

Fan, Hongmin A-05 Gartzou-Katsouyanni, Kira B-13 Hamada, Tomoko C-01 Farhall, Kate K-11 Gasparri, Stefano E-06 Hancke, Bob E-23 Faure, Guy B-07 Gayon, Vincent P-11 Hansen, Rasmus TH06-02 Favell, Adrian TH10-04 Geelan, Torsten K-02 Hansen, Rasmus Hovedskov E-20 TH11-04 Gelepithis, Margarita N-06 Harada, Yuji Q-24

Fecteau, Francois L-12 D-04 Hardy, Kate TH10-02

Feng, Xiaojun K-06 Gelter, Martin P-03 Harroche, Audrey D-11 Fernández , Yolanda M-02 Gemici, Kurtulus N-05 Hartt, Maxwell TH10-01 Fernandez, Juan E-11 N-07 Hasegawa, Rei G-10

Fernandez, Maria Angeles TH01-02 Gentile, Guillaume L-02 Hasegawa, Shinji G-10 Ferragina, Emanuele C-06 Gialdini, Laurence P-14 Q-06

Ferreras, Isabelle K-07 Giani, Marco E-11 Hasib, Fatin Fadhilah TH09-09 K-09 Gimat, Matthieu TH10-02 Haslam, Jim P-13

Ferriani, Simone F-13 Ginalski, Stephanie H-17 Hauray, Boris L-01 Ficquet, Eloi B-12 Giunta, Isabella B-11 Häusermann, Silja TH08-01 B-01 Go, Julian L-13 TH03-02

Finnegan, Jared TH01-01 Godechot, Olivier TH07-05 E-03

Fischer, Edward B-21 TH07-04 He, Wenkai B-20

Flacher, David G-14 Gonzalez, Felipe TH05-03 Heeb, Stefan TH08-02 Flynn, Lindsay E-08 N-12 Q-03

Frangi, Lorenzo E-15 Gonzalez, Grace TH10-03 Heidt, Vitali Q-21 E-09 Gonzalez, Maria K-04 Heinrich, Steffen TH08-03

Frenkel, Stephen L-07 Gonzalez-Laxe, Fernando B-16 Helgesson, Claes-Fredrik TH04-06 Q-10 M-05 Helper, Susan O-01

Fujimoto, Masayo Q-04 Gooberman, Leon K-08 Hendranastiti, Nur Dhani TH09-14 Fujioka, Rika Q-01 Gordon, Jeffrey N-06 Henneguelle, Anais P-11 Fujita, Mai O-03 Gorman, Elizabeth D-11 Henow, Anne TH08-04 Fukui, Yoshitaka P-01 D-01 Henry, Emmanuel L-01

P-02 D-03 Hense, Svenja TH08-03

P-05 Gotoh, Fumihito TH08-04 Herrigel, Gary SP-07

Fuller, Douglas B B-14 Gotoh, Masatoshi P-10 Hidayat, Sutan Emir TH09-15 B-17 Gould, Mark P-11 Hideki, Nakazato C-05

B-03 Gowayed, Heba C-05 C-07

Fusulier, Bernard C-02 Grabher, Gernot TH04-04 C-10

Futagami, Shiho G-03 Greskovits, Bela E-05 Hikino, Takashi B-20 Gaitan, Flavio E-25 Groznaya, Elena TH08-03 Hirano, Yasuro Q-15 M-03 Gruin, Julian N-05 Hiratuka, Celio O-06

Galgoczi, Bela TH11-01 Q-11 N-15

Galizzi, Monica G-11 Grunau, Philipp G-16 Hirose Nishihara, Ayano F-03 Gallagher, Mary B-03 Guardiancich, Igor E-22 Hitokoto, Hidefumi A-01 L-04 Guergoat-Lariviere, Hlasny, Vladimir B-05 G-19 Gamble, Jos H-05 Mathilde Hoang, Kimberly TH02-01 Gandlgruber, Bruno TH11-03 Guimaraes, Alexandre B-04 Hoen, Herman Q-18 B-10 Guseva, Alya D-01 Hoeschler, Peter G-05

Ganseforth, Sonja O-05 Haas, Heide E-08 Hollander, Justin TH10-04 Gao, Bai B-20 Habinek, Jacob F-04 Hollinshead, Graham TH11-03 Gao, Pingyang P-01 Hackworth, Jason TH10-03 Hood, Gregory A-06 P-05 Hager, Sandy Brian E-19 Hosszu, Hortenzia B-02

P-15 Garabige, Alexandra C-02 Howell, Chris E-14 Garcia Calvo, Angela H-12 P-15 E-18

Q-19 Haigh, Nardia H-11 Hsieh, John Q-06

H-18 Haipeter, Thomas E-24 Hsieh, Michelle B-14

García Rangel, Jorge C-04 FP-02 B-17

Garcia, Clemence P-08 Hakim, Amira TH09-07 B-04

Garcia, Nohora P-01 Hakim, Lukman TH09-03 Hsieh, Michelle B-09 SASE 2018: Global Reordering: Prospects for Equality, Democracy, and Justice 91 Doshisha University - Kyoto, Japan

Hu, Bowei N-04 Kambayashi, Ryo FP-09 Kohl, Sebastian TH06-02 Huang, Chien-chung I-02 Kang, Nahee H-18 Kojima, Shinji G-06 Huang, Wei K-05 H-05 Kollner, Sonia TH02-01

K-07 Kang, Youbin L-07 Komporozos-Athanasiou, I-01 Huber, John D. E-03 Kaouther, Toumi TH09-14 Aris I-02 Hudaifah, Ahmad TH09-18 Kapadia, Anush N-14 Humphrey, John O-03 TH04-01 Kotosaka, Masahiro Q-19

Hurst, William B-03 Kapturkiewicz, Agata Q-19 Kovras, Iosif N-08 Hurwitz, Joshua L-11 Karabchuk, Tatiana G-23 Krampf, Arie E-16 F-11 Karo, Erkki F-02 L-14

Hwan Wang, Jenn B-17 Kato, Takao I-05 Krause, Monika L-12 Hwang, Suk-Man Q-03 I-02 L-13

D-02 Høgedahl, Laust E-24 Kavame Eroglu, Zehra G. P-03 Ibata-Arens, Kathryn Q-17 Kawakami, Momoko B-17 Krifors, Karin TH11-03 B-16 Kawamura, Ai TH09-12 Krlev, Gorgi A-02

I-03 Kawanishi, Takuya P-10 Krys, Kuba A-06

B-24 Ibsen, Christian E-01 Kazepov, Yuri F-08 A-01 Ichou, Mathieu G-21 Kenney, Martin FP-08 Ikeda, Rieko Q-04 Kenney-Lazar, Miles L-05 Kubo, Tomoko TH10-02 Ilieva, Maria Vasileva H-14 Kentor, Jeffrey B-05 Kunkis, Michael N-06 Imai, Jun TH11-02 Kern, Philipp TH07-05 Kurzer, Paulette E-08 Irwin, Darrell B-18 K-03 Kuwajima, Shuichiro F-09

Ishida, Mitsuo FP-05 Khan, Hayat TH09-13 Kwon, Hyeong-ki B-13 Ishikawa, Tomoko P-16 Khan, Tariqullah TH09-10 Kwon, Hyunji K-06 Ismail, Erturk N-13 Ki, Youn H-12 Kwon, Jonghwa L-05 Iwasaki, Fusanori O-05 N-15 Kyung-Sup, Chang FP-02

Jackson, Gregory FP-07 Kilic, Azer C-06 Laamanen, Mikko I-08 FP-05 Kim, Byung-Im TH03-04 Lachapelle, Nathalie C-09

C-04 Jalette, Patrice K-04 Kim, Eun Mee B-14 Jan, Shafiullah TH09-13 B-09 Lachapelle, Nathalie C-04

Jatteau, Arthur B-24 Kim, Ilju C-05 Lado, Herve B-12 B-01 Jaussaud, Jacques G-03 Kim, JinHee F-02 Jebli, Fedwa K-05 Kim, Jung Ook K-07 Lai, Chun Kuei B-23 Jegou, Olivier K-07 Kim, Kyong-Dong FP-04 Lai, Karen N-01 N-05 Jentzsch, Hanno TH08-03 Kim, Kyung Mi Q-23 Q-21 Kim, Mijin E-15 Lai, Keyan K-03

Lallemand-Stempak, Jeong, Seeun Q-14 Kim, Seung-man Q-22 I-07 Nathalie Jeung, Yongwoo K-05 Kim, Sol-Bi A-03 Lam, Alice G-12 H-12 Kinderman, Daniel TH08-03 Lam, Nguyen Tran Q-14 Jiao, Bo F-04 H-04 Lamont, Alison Q-21 Jin, Lei D-03 Kitagawa, Kota H-01 Landen, Hannes G-21 Jo, Kahee Q-23 Kiviat, Barbara N-12 Larsen, Edvard G-01 Johns, Jennifer B-16 Kiyota, Kozo FP-12 Lash, Scott Q-11 O-01 Kleibrink, Alexander TH06-03 Lasierra Esteban, Jose M-03 Jong, Simcha F-01 Klingler-Vidra, Robyn D-05 Laurin-Lamothe, Audrey TH07-05 Jonnergard, Karin P-12 Knight, Carly H-14 Lawless, Ann I-06 José, Alejandra Anahit A-05 H-04 Lazarus, Jeanne N-10 Joseph, Nithya B-11 Knoll, Lisa TH05-01 N-11 Josserand, Emmanuel TH04-04 Knorr-Cetina, Karin TH02-01 N-12 Jourdain, Anne TH04-08 Knox, Angie G-02 Le Galès, Patrick L-06 Jugheli, Tamar Q-18 Knudsen, Jette L-08 Le Queau, Pierre TH10-04 Junaidi, Ebi TH09-15 O-06 Leber, Ute G-14 Kaine, Sarah TH04-04 Kocer, Ruya E-21 G-04 Kalinowski, Thomas B-05 B-21 Lechevalier, Sebastien TH08-01 Kall, Kairit E-21 Koene, Bas K-10 Q-02 Kallman, Meghan D-02 Kogler, Dieter F-08 FP-04 F-06 Kohaut, Susanne C-07 Lee, Cheol-Sung TH03-03 Kamath, Rajalaxmi TH02-03 G-08

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TH07-04 E-19 Mine, Yoichi B-01

Lee, Eunkyoung TH09-04 MacDonald, Ewan E-10 Mittelstadt, Brent TH04-03 Lee, Hyunok Q-09 MacDonald, Ian K-08 Miura, Mari E-12 Lee, Joonkoo K-03 Maesse, Jens D-06 Miyajima, Hideaki L-02 Q-09 Mahmud, Hasan A-02 Mofakhami, Malo G-19

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Leins, Stefan D-10 Mano, Viktorija B-11 TH03-06

Lemoine, Benjamin P-11 Manzo, Cecilia E-02 Monsueto, Sandro Eduardo M-05 P-04 TH04-04 Montalban, Matthieu TH05-04

Leoncini, Riccardo F-13 Mao, Zhifei TH02-02 TH04-01

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Lopez Barberena, Adriana M-06 Mehrpouya, Afshin B-22 Murray, Gregor E-14 Lopez-Arranz, Maria- Mei, Maggie Qiuzhu H-09 K-09 M-01 Asuncion Meisels-Baharav, Liron C-04 K-01

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Nemoto, Shihoko I-04 N-12 Piore, Michael FP-11

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Neujeffski, Moritz D-06 Otto, Hans-Uwe TH03-01 Pires, Eugenia I-08 Ngai, Pun L-07 Ovsiannikov, Kostiantyn TH08-04 Polillo, Simone TH06-01 FP-09 Ozaki, Toshiya L-09 Ponte, Stefano L-10

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Noelke, Andreas F-09 Q-05 Proka, Antonia I-03

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Ogawa, Reiko TH11-02 Pensiero, Nicola E-06 Ramirez, Carlos P-06 Ogawa, Ryo P-08 Perez Ortiz, Laura M-01 Rathgeb, Philip E-13 Oh, Seung-Youn FP-12 M-05 Rauch, Angela G-11

Ohara, Moriki O-03 Perez, Coralie G-19 Rea Chavez, Luis Gerardo M-01 Oka, Chikako H-05 Perez-Aleman, Paola L-08 Rea, Chris L-12 Olcese, Cristiana A-06 L-10 TH01-01

Olcina, Gonzalo H-10 Perrin-Joly, Constance B-15 Reberioux, Antoine P-10 H-13 Olcott, George H-02 Petit, Heloise G-18 K-09 Olmedillas Blanco, Blanca M-02 Petit, Pascal Q-12 Olmedillas, Blanca M-02 Q-24 Regan, Aidan E-14

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Rho, Hye Jin TH07-01 Sarker, Tapan TH01-03 Smyth, Paul TH03-01 Richardson, Edana TH09-07 Sato, Chizu I-09 Snezhko, Svetlana B-13 Rieder, Maria D-06 Sato, Noriko C-01 Song, Ji-Won F-02 Rigot, Sandra P-12 Savaskan, Osman B-18 Q-10

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Rikap, Cecilia G-14 TH06-05 Song, Lei Q-15

Riles, Annelise FP-01 Schnabel, Claus G-20 Song, Min Young C-06 Rilinger, Georg L-03 Schnelle, Diana Q-06 Sperber, Nathan H-04 Rinaldini, Matteo E-06 Schnyder, Gerhard TH07-05 Q-11

Robinson, H.C. TH04-05 H-02 Spielau, Alexander TH05-01

Roby, Nicolas K-10 Schrank, Andrew FP-11 E-05

K-01 L-02 Staccioli, Jacopo E-06

Rocha, Robson B-16 Schultheiss, Tobias G-07 Stafsudd, Anna H-13 Rolf, Steven O-04 Seabrooke, Leonard TH06-03 H-16

Romeu Gordo, Laura F-11 D-08 Staritz, Cornelia O-07

Rommerskirchen, Charlotte N-07 D-10 Storm Pedersen, John D-03

Röper, Nils H-12 Seabrooke, Leonhard D-04 Storz, Cornelia Q-19 Rospigliosi, Pericles TH04-06 Sebastian, Billows L-03 G-15

Routh, Supriya K-08 Seitzl, Lina E-01 Q-10

Rozo, Carlos A. M-02 Selmier, W. Travis Q-22 Stuart, Mark G-13 Ruesga, Santos Miguel B-16 H-02 Suda, Fumiaki H-01

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Ruiner, Caroline TH04-07 N-16 Suh, Chan S. C-04

Ruiz Duran, Clemente F-09 Sen Gupta, Sukanya G-09 Sukmana, Raditya TH09-15 B-04 Senge, Konstanze TH05-01 Sumi, Atsushi Q-25

Rupietta, Christian G-07 I-02 Sun, Yutao F-01

Rupprecht, Christoph I-09 Seo, Jeongseon F-13 Sunder, Shyam P-13 Sacchi, Stefano E-13 Serrano Torres, Ma. P-03 C-04 E-17 Guadalupe P-05

Sadis, Jameel TH09-15 Seung-yoon Lee, Sophia Q-05 Supriyanto, Trisiladi P-09 Q-09 Sahlan, Khairulnizam H-09 Surubaru, Alina TH05-01 Saiag, Hadrien N-10 Sghaier, Jihene TH03-04 H-17

Saint-Martin, Denis L-08 Shaffer, Gregory L-13 H-08

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Sakti, Muhammad Rizky Shi, Mary TH10-01 Szczepanska, Kamila D-02 TH09-06 Prima Shim, Jaemin E-12 Taillandier, Apolline TH05-04 Sala, Adrienne Q-16 C-10 Takahashi, Wataru FP-01 N-16 Shimizu, Takao B-12 Takayama, Chihiro F-03 Salama, Nadiatus A-04 Shimizu, Takashi P-02 Takemura, Kosuke A-01 Salazar Lopez, Cesar B-08 Shin, Hochul TH03-06 Takenouchi, Hideyuki Q-06 Salibekyan, Zinaida G-19 Shin, Solee H-06 Takeshita, Seijiro F-12 Sallai, Dorottya H-15 O-04 Taleb, Ali H-05 Salman, Scarlett D-07 Shin, Wonkyu FP-12 Tam, Daisy N-11 K-11 B-01 Tanaka, Ueru B-12 Salo, Sanna E-04 Shire, Karen FP-09 Tartour, Tonya L-13 Sanchez-Mira, Nuria C-07 G-13 Tatemi, Junya H-01 Sands, Daniel H-11 Q-21 Tazoe, Atsushi Q-20 TH04-01 TH11-04 Tejero, Aroa K-05 H-03 Siddique, Muhammad TH09-16 K-06 Abubakar Sano, Kazuko G-08 ten Brink, Tobias Q-13 Sigalo Santos, Luc TH04-08 Santana, Jessica F-12 Q-23

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Thurbon, Elizabeth Q-23 Veress, Tamas A-04 Wu, Yongping B-17 B-09 Verma, Aditi F-04 Xiang, Nan G-23

Timm, Christian Q-03 Vezinat, Nadege D-03 Xie, Wen Q-08 Tobin, Sarah TH09-12 Viianto, Lari Arthur A-05 Xue, Lan FP-08 Tohyama, Hironori Q-24 Villarespe Reyes, Veronica B-08 Yamada, Reiko F-07 Tokumaru, Norio F-05 Villarreal, Magdalena N-11 Yamada, Toshio Q-15 Torfason, Asgeir P-07 Virgillito, Maria Enrica E-20 Yamaguchi, Kensuke Q-07 P-09 Vlandas, Tim E-23 Yamaji, Hidetoshi P-08

Touzet, Chloe E-25 Vogel, Steven B-20 P-10

Tovar, Elisabeth A-02 FP-02 Yamaki, Keiko Q-25

Trabut, Loïc C-02 FP-05 Yamaoka, Hiromi P-13

Trappmann, Vera G-21 Vollmer, Hendrik TH02-01 Yan, Junchen TH07-02 C-03 TH02-03 Yanagi, Junya A-06

Tregaskis, Olga K-11 Voulgaris, Georgios H-05 Yang, Jonghoe Q-17 K-03 Wagner, Bettina E-24 Q-03

Tremblay, Diane-Gabrielle C-08 Wagner, Ines TH11-04 Yates, Charlotte K-01 C-02 Wahlen, Stefan I-08 Ye, Youqi C-01

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Tridico, Pasquale N-01 I-04 E-22

TH07-04 Walwei, Ulrich G-09 Yeung, Henry B-14

Tsunogaya, Noriyuki P-03 Wang, Hongshu F-10 B-09

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Tuchkov, Arkadiy TH07-06 H-18 Yoon, Sukjin O-02

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Turdaliev, Nurlan P-09 Wang, Shui Q-01 Yousaf, Anish TH01-03 Turnbull, Peter K-06 Wang, Tao H-09 Yue, Qingyuan L-01 Tzanakou, Charikleia G-23 H-08 N-03

Uchida, Yukiko A-01 Wang, Yingyao L-02 Yui, Yoshimichi TH10-02 Uda, Tadashi F-03 Watanabe, Shu TH08-04 Yuksel, Ayse L-03 Uemura, Hiroyasu Q-15 Watson, Amy TH11-01 Yunanda, Rochania P-14 Ugalde, Oscar B-25 Weathers, Charles G-06 Yunus, Suhaer G-02 Umemiya, Naoki F-07 Wei, Zhao Q-22 Zabanova, Yana Q-18 Unger, Stefanie C-08 Q-06 Zabban, Vinciane TH04-02

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Valentova, Marie C-06 TH06-01 L-04

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