rd 33 Annual SASE Meeting After Covid? Virtual Conference Critical Conjunctures 2-5 July 2021 and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism

Virtual Organizer: The KHK/Centre for Global Cooperation Research in collaboration with the IAQ and the DIFIS

Table of Contents

At-A-Glance Calendar …………………………………………………………………………….. 2 Presidential Welcome ……………………………………………………….…………………… 6 Virtual Organizers …………………………………………………………….…………………… 8 How to Participate……………………………………………...……...……………………….…. 12 Social Programming……………………………………………...……...……………………….. 13 About This Program…………………………………………...……...……………………….…. 14 2021 Annual Conference Theme………………….…………………………………………. 15 2021 Regional Conference Theme………………….………………………………………. 17 2022 Conference Theme………………………………………………………….…………….. 19 Special Events……………………………………………………………………………………….. 21 Social Events…………………………………………………………………………………………. 22 Alice Amsden Best Book Award……………………………………………………………… 24 SER Best Paper Prize……………………………………………………………………………... 26 SASE Early Career Workshop Awards…………………………………………………….. 27 SASE 2020 Elections……………………………………………………………………………… 29 List of Sessions by Network and Mini-Conference……………..……………………. 30 Main Schedule………………………………………………………………………………………. 55 Participant Index……..…………………………………………………………………………… 224

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism

EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME SCHEDULE

33rd Annual Meeting

Virtual Conference - July 2-5, 2021

After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism At-a-Glance Calendar Friday, July 2 (Times in EDT) Morning Afternoon 2:00-3:30am Sessions 12:00-1:30pm Sessions

4:00-5:30am Sessions 2:00-3:00pm

Social Sciences for the Real World “About Time! The Commodification of 8:30-10:00am Sessions Time, Labor, and Well-being in the Modern Economy”

Panelists:

Brad Aeon (Time Research Institute) 10:00-11:00am Thomas Malleson (King’s University College)

Sonya Stokes (Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai) Social Time Moderator: Imran Chowdhury (Wheaton College)

3:00-4:00pm 11:00am-12:00pm Social Time Featured Speaker

Alexander Kentikelenis 4:00-5:30pm Sessions Bocconi University, Italy

“Austerity Redux: The Coming Wave of 6:00-7:30pm Sessions Budget Cuts and the Future of Global Public Health” 9:00-10:30pm Sessions

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Saturday, July 3 (Times in EDT) Morning Afternoon

2:00-3:30am Sessions 12:00-1:30pm Sessions

4:00-5:30am Sessions

2:00-3:00pm 8:30-10:00am Sessions Featured Speaker

Stephanie Kelton Stony Brook University, USA

“A Turning Point in Economics?: The Rise 10:00-11:00am of Modern Monetary Theory or a Return to Austerity?” Social Time

3:00-4:00pm

Social Time 11:00am-12:00pm

Featured Speaker

Hartmut Rosa 4:00-5:30pm Sessions Friedrich-Schiller-University,

“A Monster of Uncontrollability and An Epitome of Polar Inertia: Lessons from the 6:00-7:30pm Sessions Pandemic”

9:00-10:30pm Sessions

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Sunday, July 4 (Times in EDT) Morning Afternoon

2:00-3:30am Sessions 12:00-1:30pm Sessions

4:00-5:30am Sessions

2:00-3:30pm

8:30-10:00am Sessions Featured Panel

Brexit

Panelists:

Anke Hassel () 10:00-11:00am Hussein Kassim (University of East Anglia) Women and Gender Forum L. Alan Winters (University of Sussex)

(female-identifying and non-binary participants only) Moderator: & Jacqueline O’Reilly (University of Sussex) Social Time

3:00-4:00pm Awards Ceremony & 11:00am-12:00pm Social Time

Presidential Address

Sigrid Quack 4:00-5:30pm Sessions University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany

“The Pandemic as a Historical Conjuncture: Understanding the Present, 6:00-7:30pm Sessions Imagining the Future”

9:00-10:30pm Sessions

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Monday, July 5 (Times in EDT)

Morning Afternoon

2:00-3:30am Sessions 12:00-1:30pm Sessions

4:00-5:30am Sessions

8:30-10:00am Sessions 2:00-3:00pm

Featured Speaker 10:00-11:00am

Social Time Nancy Folbre University of Massachusetts Amherst & Bard College, USA

“Capitalism and the Care Economy”

- Women and Gender Lecture -

11:00am-12:00pm

Featured Speaker

Jane Mansbridge 4:00-5:30pm Sessions Harvard University, USA

“Our Democracies: Too Weak to Bear Our Burdens” 6:00-7:30pm Sessions

9:00-10:30pm Sessions

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A Word from SASE President Sigrid Quack

As I am writing this, vaccinations in a number of countries are quickly moving forward and public life is resuming some ‘normality’ after periods of restrictions and lockdown measures implemented to contain the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic. At the same time, people in many countries, particularly in the Global South, are still suffering and dying from the disease and vaccination protection for all of humanity seems to be a distant goal. While the pandemic has exposed the fact that in a globally interdependent world, no one is safe until everyone is safe – to use a prominent phrase of the global health campaign – it also has unsheathed and amplified socio- economic inequality and gender, ethnic, and racial discrimination that often go hand in hand with differential access to economic resources, health care and medicines within countries and at a global scale. As a scholarly community, we commiserate with all those who are suffering from and struggling with the pandemic.

This year’s Annual Conference offers a unique opportunity for joint scholarly reflection on the socio-economic pathways that have led into, but also those that may lead out of, the pandemic. You will be able to attend a wide range of lectures and panels on various dimensions of the pandemic, dealing with topics like the economic downturn and recovery measures; continuity and transformation in the global health system; disruptions in global supply chains; the impact of the pandemic on migration and ethnic minorities; structural racism in the pandemic; the situation of essential workers; transformative innovation and new forms of work-life balance; challenges for democracy during the pandemic - just to mention a few . I hope that the conference will inspire lively debates in the SASE community on how we can make sense collectively of the pandemic as a historical moment and the preliminary trends we see emerging from it.

For SASE, this is the second online conference in a row. Building on the positive experience of the 2020 meeting, we have added additional elements, such as a novel socializing platform and an option for networks to organize speed networking sessions. For the first time, we offer the possibility to participate in the conference as an auditor for a reduced fee, and we hope that this will bring many younger colleagues and students for the first time to SASE who may return in subsequent years. During the annual meeting, we will celebrate virtually our award winners.

Financially, the last year has been challenging for the Society, but with the generous and multifold support of the SASE community we were able to address these challenges. Many thanks to all of you for your generous support: the donations by Past-Presidents and Honorary Members; choosing the upper band in the fee structure if possible; and mobilizing students to participate as

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism auditors. In particular, we would like to acknowledge the support of the KHK/Centre for Global Cooperation Research; the Institute for Work, Skills and Training (IAQ); and the Deutsches Institut für Interdisziplinäre Sozialpolitikforschung (DIFIS) as this year’s virtual organizers. We are extremely grateful to all three institutes, and particularly to Ute Klammer, Matthias Schuler and Tobias Schäfer, for their generous support.

SASE’s annual conference builds on the work of many people. As President, I would like to thank the members of the Program Committee – Zophia Edwards, Paola Perez-Aleman, Len Seabrooke, Karen Shire, and Olav Velthuis – for their support in shaping the intellectual direction of the conference and putting together a line-up of exciting Featured Events. I would also like to acknowledge the often-invisible labor of SASE members who agreed to serve on our various committees, and the work of the network and mini-conference organizers who selected the panelists from a high number of submissions. My warm thanks also go to Nitsan Chorev, Jackie O’Reilly, Annelies Fryberger and Nina Bandelj who served on the Executive Committee during a challenging year and were always there to give advice if needed. Annelies Fryberger, our new Executive Director, who started her job last August, deserves congratulations for working herself so effectively into a set of complex tasks under extraordinary circumstances, greatly supported by SASE’s wonderful team of Pat Zraidi, Jacob Bromberg and Shaun Owen. The annual conference would be impossible without your important work – thank you!

I hope you will all have a great conference, with insightful presentations, stimulating debates and enriching virtual socializing.

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 7 Virtual Organizers

SASE thanks the generous virtual organizers of this year’s annual conference:

The Käte Hamburger Kolleg (KHK) / Centre for Global Cooperation Research is one of currently eleven Inter-Faculty Research Centres at the University of Duisburg-Essen. It is rooted in the Faculty of Social Sciences and the Faculty of Humanities and closely linked to UDE’s flagship research area “Transformation of Contemporary Societies”.

As an interdisciplinary centre for global cooperation research, it is funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) for a total period of twelve years (2012–2024) within the funding initiative “Freiraum für die Geisteswissenschaften” (“Free Space for the Humanities”) which seeks to foster excellent research in the humanities and social sciences by combining optimal funding conditions with the aim to establish “reflection spaces” for the development of new research questions and experimentation with new ways of approaching them. At its core, the funding scheme considers international and interdisciplinary exchange between scholars as an important driver of excellence. Therefore, a core feature of the Käte Hamburger Kollegs is the international fellowship programme that allows the KHK to invite on average 10 to 12 international scholars to Duisburg every year.

At UDE, the aim of the KHK has been and continues to be the establishment of an international hub for interdisciplinary research on theories, methods and current issues of global cooperation and to facilitate collaborative research between the international fellows and scholars at UDE, at partner institutes like the Institute for Development and Peace (INEF), the Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities (KWI), and the German Development Institute (DIE/GDI) and at other research centres in the region.

Over the last years, the KHK has further strengthened its position as a nationally and internationally recognized centre for the interdisciplinary study of global and transboundary cooperation. It has done so by combining an internationally sought-after fellowship programme, as known from other institutes for advanced study, with a cutting-edge theme-oriented research programme. Every year, about ten international fellows have been invited to join the Centre where they have been offered the opportunity to collaborate with each other and the Centre’s research group leaders, directors and faculty members on a number of core themes. Through the combination of these different elements, the Centre has established a unique research environment that nurtures individual projects as well as newly emerging collaborations.

Theoretical, methodological and conceptual research at the KHK is divided into four thematic research streams. For the last three years (2018-2020), the focus has been on “Pathways and mechanisms of global cooperation” and on “Global cooperation and polycentric governance”.

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 8 From 2021 to 2024, the main focus is on “Global cooperation and diverse conceptions of world order” and on “Legitimation and delegitimation in global cooperation”. In addition, empirical research is done on the four policy fields global governance of climate change and sustainability, the internet, migration and peacebuilding.

For further details, please visit https://www.gcr21.org

Contact

Prof. Dr. Sigrid Quack, Chair of the Managing Board of the KHK, [email protected]

Matthias Schuler, Executive Director of the KHK, [email protected]

The Institute for Work, Skills and Training (IAQ) was founded in 2007 as a research institute in the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Duisburg-Essen. It conducts interdisciplinary and international comparative social science research in the fields of work and employment, social protection, education, and training.

The work of the IAQ is organised in four research departments:

• Employment – Integration – Mobility (AIM) • Working Time and Work Organisation (AZAO) • Learning and Education in Structural Change (BEST) • Flexibility and Security (FLEX)

The distinctive feature of the Institute’s research profile is the combination of basic and applied research on the sustainable design and organisation of employment, wage, social protection, and education systems considered against the background of social and technological change. The IAQ is affiliated with multiple national and international researchers, research institutes and networks, and carries out projects with the support of national and international funding sources. The IAQ’s research provides support and advice for businesses, policymakers and civil society. It develops the evidence base for important decision-making; and evaluates various real- world projects.

For more on the Institute for Work, Skills and Training, visit https://www.uni-due.de/iaq/

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German Institute for Interdisciplinary Social Policy Research (DIFIS)

Background High-quality social policy research provides knowledge for the general public, politicians and on the history, significance and future development of the welfare state. Furthermore, it identifies societal challenges and issues requiring political intervention as well as suggesting options for action. To achieve all this, social policy research needs to be firmly established in research and teaching with dedicated faculties and staff at universities and universities of applied sciences. The Support Network for Interdisciplinary Social Policy Research (FIS) of the German Federal Ministry for Labour and Social Affairs (BMAS) has been supporting broad, independent social policy research since 2017.

Objectives DIFIS focuses and amplifies existing initiatives and programmes for promoting high-quality social policy research. The objective is to establish a research institute for social policy in Germany that will develop its own profile in research, networking and transfer. As a think tank it will anticipate future developments and it will act as a focal point, motor and service facility for social policy research and teaching as well as policy advice in Germany.

Organization Since May 2021, the German Institute for Interdisciplinary Social Policy Research (DIFIS) is being run jointly as a scientific institute by the Institute for Work, Skills and Training (IAQ) at the University of Duisburg-Essen (UDE) and the Research Center on Inequality and Social Policy SOCIUM at the University of (UB). By anchoring DIFIS at these two nationally and internationally renowned institutes for social policy research, their expertise in research, teaching, transfer and policy advice can be easily tapped into. At the end of the initial project period (05/2021 – 4/2026), DIFIS is expected to be transformed into an independent Institute for Interdisciplinary Social Policy Research.

The organizational structure of the DIFIS consists of a supervisory board, an operative board, a general assembly and a scientific advisory council. This structure meets the challenge of being open to social, political and scientific developments while at the same time ensuring clarity of responsibilities as well as providing strategic and decision-making capacities.

For more on the German Institute for Interdisciplinary Social Policy Research (DIFIS), visit https://www.fis-netzwerk.de/

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Located in the heart of the Ruhr metropolis, the University of Duisburg-Essen (UDE) is one of the youngest and largest universities in Germany. The courses range from the humanities and social sciences over economics and business studies all the way to the engineering sciences and natural sciences (including medicine). The university is also well established in the international scientific community.

This is reflected by the top positions the UDE has recently achieved in international rankings. In a global comparison of the performance of the best universities founded since the turn of the millennium, the UDE came in sixth. In a comparison of the best universities founded after the turn of the millennium, the UDE ranks sixth worldwide. In the Times Higher Education (THE) Young University Ranking, the UDE is 16th among the top 400 international universities that are under 50 years old. The UDE is also well ahead when it comes to citations of scientific publications: It ranks sixth nationwide and 115th in the THE World University Ranking.

The research carried out at the UDE covers a broad spectrum including five cross-departmental main research areas: nanosciences, biomedical sciences, urban systems, transformation of contemporary societies and water research. More than 43,000 students from over 130 countries are enrolled at the UDE in a total of over 230 courses of study. An important objective of the UDE’s diversity management program is to offer equal opportunities to young people from non- academic backgrounds.

As an academic global player, the UDE cultivates partnerships with more than 100 universities all over the world. It is a member of the University Alliance Ruhr (UA Ruhr), a strategic coalition formed by the three universities in the Ruhr area. The UA Ruhr operates liaison offices in North America and Russia.

For more on the University of Duisburg-Essen, visit https://www.uni-due.de/en/index.php

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 11 How to Participate

The SASE virtual conference will be powered by Zoom and navigable through our long-standing online conference portal, Confex: https://sase.confex.com/sase/2021/meetingapp.cgi/

For comprehensive instructions on how to use Zoom as a participant, presenter, or moderator, visit: http://sase.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/SASE-Confex-Zoom-Meeting-and- Webinar-Instructions-for-Moderators-and-Presenters-2021.pdf

You must create an account in the meeting system in order to access the virtual conference. To do so, visit https://sase.confex.com/sase/2021/meetingapp.cgi/ModuleMeetingInfo/FAQ.

Each session/panel is attributed a Zoom link, which you will be able to join by accessing the session information in the portal and clicking on a green “Join Live” button (which will only appear 10-20 minutes before the session begins).

Once you have logged in, you will find a toolbar on the left side of the screen (see image below). We suggest that you make use of the following options to facilitate navigation of the online program:

• If you are having any technical difficulties, submit your issue by clicking the “Technical Support” link and a representative from Confex will get in touch with you shortly thereafter.

• You may find it easier to navigate the schedule by clicking “My Time” in the light grey box within the toolbar.

• We highly recommend creating a personalized schedule by clicking the plus icon next to the sessions you are interested in.

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 12 Social Programming

This year’s SASE conference will provide socializing opportunities through a platform called SpatialChat. A “Social Room” link to the SASE SpatialChat site will be available throughout the conference in the toolbar on the left side of the Confex portal, allowing participants to meet up informally 24/7.

In addition, several theme tracks have organized punctual socializing events that may be found by viewing the Network or Mini-Conference schedule or by clicking the “Social Events” link in the toolbar on the left side of the Confex portal.

SpatialChat basics: • In order to use SpatialChat, you should close other programs that use the camera and microphone. The site functions best with Google Chrome or Firefox browsers. • When entering SpatialChat, you will be prompted to enter your name, a description of yourself, and a profile photo—you will only need to fill out the name field in order to access the space. • When you enter any room, the view will be zoomed in on a small part of the whole room. Click on the zoom button on the bottom right or use a scroll wheel to zoom out and see a larger portion of the room. • Each room is a part of a larger event space. When you click on the “show rooms” icon at the top right of the screen, you will find a list of rooms corresponding to theme tracks, publishers, and non-thematized rooms. If you click on the name of a room and there are less than 50 participants in it, you will be taken to that room. • To move inside the room, just click on your circle and drag it to any other location. You can find your bubble by clicking on your name on the right panel. • To search for other participants, click on the magnifying glass icon and type the name of the person you are looking for. Click on their name, and you will be moved to the same room as them. • To leave the space, simply click the red “power” icon in the top right corner of the screen.

For more on how to use SpatialChat, visit https://help.spatial.chat/hc/en- us/articles/360019120259-Basics-of-SpatialChat

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 13 About This Program

The SASE conference program may be found at • At sase.org (as a PDF) • At https://sase.confex.com/sase/2021/meetingapp.cgi (as a searchable online program)

Please note that the online program is updated regularly with last-minute changes.

The conference schedule has been loosely divided into three event types: plenary, session, and social. In an attempt to limit scheduling conflicts, sessions do not overlap with plenary talks.

Plenary featured speakers are all listed in the at-a-glance calendar at the beginning of this document.

There are twenty-eight 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 use the search function in any version of the program. Alternatively, you can browse the online program’s “people index” or search the participant list at the end of this program. Next to the scholar’s name, you will find the panels in which they are 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.

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.

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 14 SASE’s 33rd Annual Conference Theme

After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism

Virtual Conference

2-5 July 2021

The Covid-19 pandemic challenges all kinds of taken-for-granted assumptions, within and between contemporary capitalist societies. Not only is the Covid-19 pandemic predicted by the IMF to lead to the most severe global economic downturn since the Great Depression, likely to overshadow the recession following the financial crisis of 2008. The pandemic has also disrupted and overturned deep-seated practices in our everyday life worlds; it has shaken long-established ways of organizing in companies, industries and global supply chains; and it has provoked a questioning of established growth models and sparked a return of the state, at least in some parts of the world. One might even argue that the “less is more” logic of social distancing and stay-at- home policy, together with the high uncertainty about future development, is threatening ideational core beliefs of neoliberal capitalism, ranging from global free movement, free play of markets, and unlimited exploitation of nature, together with the imaginaries and expectations built on them.

At the same time, the pandemic has exposed the fact that contemporary societies are always as vulnerable as their most vulnerable groups. While the socio-economic impact of the pandemic varies from country to country, it has struck the weakest groups disproportionately and is likely to increase poverty and inequality within countries and at a global scale. Not only have people of color and slum dwellers been exposed to higher rates of infection and death; in many societies, workers in essential services such as care, retail, transport and others, belong to the weakest, often discriminated groups with low incomes and feeble or no social protection. But the pandemic has also made visible the mutual interdependence, obligations and need for recognition between members of societies, generating broad societal resonance for the protests of the most vulnerable against long-enshrined inequalities, discrimination and racism.

On these grounds, the Covid-19 pandemic represents a critical conjuncture of historical dimensions, which demands scholarly investigation of its causes, dynamics and consequences. While we have some knowledge of how the pandemic came about and who is immediately affected by it, we still know little about the broader pathways that may lead out of the crisis. Are we witnessing a series of events at the confluence of structural forces that limit future possibilities and shape future action? Or are we in the midst of a historical opening of possibilities for far- reaching transformation and change in which collective expressions of everyday life experiences and social mobilization within and across groups will foster creative organizational and technological breakthroughs, generate significant policy change or even push (varieties of) capitalism onto a different, and perhaps more sustainable pathway of socio-economic development? Comparing the current conjuncture with previous ones, such as the Spanish flu, the great depression or the global financial crisis, also raises questions about the depths of its effects. Will the organization of work and family life, patterns of production and consumption, regimes of discrimination and recognition, environmental footprints, and global division of labor just snap back once Covid-19 has been overcome? Or will the pandemic have set in motion processes of gradual but transformative change at the level of the economy, group and inter- group relations, forms of organization, institutional configurations, and national and global policy?

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 15 Because the pandemic has cut so broadly and drastically into everyday practices, its analysis calls for scholarly inquiry into the intersection and reciprocal influence of different levels of experience and action that have often been considered in isolation: individual and collective life worlds; social mobilization and inter-group relations; organizational and network dynamics; and the evolution of national, sectoral, and global institutions. For example, how have the redrawing of boundaries between work and family life, or the experience of suddenly being recognized as an “essential” occupation, shaped the way in which people collectively think about possible change, and if so, how does this translate into organizational, institutional and policy transformations? How has the pandemic refracted and amplified the resonance of longstanding protest movements, such as Black Lives Matter, and through which channels and with what consequences is this enhanced resonance feeding back into institutional and policy change?

The SASE conference to be held virtually on 2-5 July 2021, will feature as usual papers on all issues of concern for socio-economics. But we especially welcome contributions that explore the ways in which the pandemic challenges key features of contemporary capitalist societies; the variety of pathways of socio-economic development emerging from the crisis; and the multidimensional, cross-cutting patterns of transformation or restoration resulting from critical conjunctures, past and present. SASE’s current members are uniquely positioned to offer a broad range of disciplinary and methodological perspectives on these themes, but we hope to also attract new scholars to join our conversation.

Established in 1989, SASE owes its remarkable success to its 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. SASE is committed to a diverse membership and lively intellectual debates and encourages panels that include or are likely to include a diverse group of participants.

President: Sigrid Quack ([email protected])

Program Committee: Sigrid Quack (chair), Zophia Edwards, Paola Perez-Aleman, Len Seabrooke, Karen Shire, and Olav Velthuis Virtual Organizing Committee: Ute Klammer, Tobias Schäfer, and Matthias Schuler Virtual Organizers: The KHK/Centre for Global Cooperation Research, in collaboration with the IAQ and the DIFIS

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 16 5th SASE-RISE Regional Conference Theme & Location

In collaboration with

Climate Change, Social Inequality, and Health Crisis in Ibero-American Countries

Virtual Conference 1-3 December 2021

At the beginning of the 21st century, the Covid-19 pandemic has marked the future of humanity, exacerbating social problems in Latin America and abroad, and making it increasingly difficult to achieve general well- being in a context of greater contamination that aggravates the situation. Current generations face a singular health challenge that has had widespread effects on the various activities and living conditions of the population—a new fact that has not only deepened old problems, but revealed new ones as well. Although the origin of the problem is common—the SARS-Cov-2 virus—its impacts on different societies, nations, and regions of the planet are and will continue to be heterogeneous; likewise its effects on economies, social relations, well-being, and rights in the short-, medium-, and long-term. At the beginning of this century, the region of Latin America was continuing to insert itself into the international economy, largely through the export of commodities. The financial crisis of 2008- 2009, and then the pandemic, interrupted and reduced growth rates in several countries, while others were able to reduce the impact thanks to the diversity of their resources. Countries such as Argentina found themselves below the average growth rate of 1.8% and others, such as Mexico, Chile, Colombia, and Peru, above. From a social perspective, it has not been possible in recent decades to reduce the massive levels of poverty that affect a large part of the inhabitants of Latin America, nor to reduce the historical socio-economic inequality that has characterized it. And the reactions to the spread of the coronavirus have brought with them a weakening of social cohesion and greater expressions of discontent and vulnerability. The high mortality, the huge demands on resources for public health, and the paralysis of the physical mobility of goods and people is taking a significant economic toll on all countries in the region. Relatedly, the closure of parts of industry and the reduction of international flights and transport, for example, have meant a decreased use of fossil fuels, which has contributed to reducing air pollution, leading to a degree of optimism regarding environmental sustainability. Such optimism, however, may well be temporary, since it is probable that pollution will begin where it left off upon reactivation.

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 17 From a political point of view, Latin America entered the 21st century after a period of expansion of democratic methods for the election of its governments, although in general this did not translate to more governance or the consolidation of states and laws. As such, democratic institutions in several Latin American countries appear to be undergoing processes of deconstruction. In general, the prospects for economic reactivation both at the world level and in the Ibero- American continent as a whole depend, in the first instance, on the success of the dissemination of scientific advances to immunize the population. Following that, prospects depend on the implementation of economic and social policies that pursue more economically, socially and environmentally sustainable development for the region.

Abstract and session submissions open 1 June 2021 - 30 September 2021 https://sase.org/event/2021-regional-ibero-america/

Organizing Committee: Juan Eleazar Anicama (UNMSM-Peru), Carlos Armas Morales (UNMSM- Peru), Javier Baquero López (UAM, Spain), Jorge Luis Delgado (UCSG, Ecuador), Laura Pérez Ortiz (UAM-Spain), Marta do Reis Castillo (UFRJ-Brazil), Cristian Darío Robello (UCB, Colombia), Julimar da Silva Bichara (UAM-Spain), Annelies Fryberger (SASE), Pat Zraidi (SASE), Jacob Bromberg (SASE)

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34th Annual SASE Conference Theme

Fractious Connections: Anarchy, Activism, Coordination, and Control University of Amsterdam – Amsterdam, The Netherlands 9-11 July 2022

Being “well connected” has traditionally been associated with having influential friends or relatives in “high places”. Privileged levels of social and economic capital differentiate them from the “poorly connected” in diverse, economically poor, but potentially socially rich communities. In the digital age, the implicitly positive association of being “well connected” implies being “plugged in”, “on the scene”, informed and involved with “what’s happening”.

However, a growing critique of being “over connected” or “disconnected” from mainstream economic and political life is forcefully apparent in the recent Ken Loach films: I, Daniel Blake and Sorry We Missed You. We are increasingly becoming aware of public, policy and academic debates about the “right to disconnect” or movements to increase “connectivity” for dislocated communities. But a closer examination of the concept of “connectedness” is needed to understand how strong and weak connections unfold at different levels and across different societies for disparate communities.

In “The Strength of Weak Ties” Granovetter wrote, “the personal experience of individuals is closely bound up with larger-scale aspects of social structure, well beyond the purview or control of particular individuals. Linkage of micro and macro levels is thus no luxury but of central importance to the development of sociological theory. Such linkages generate paradoxes: weak ties, often denounced as generative of alienation are here seen as indispensable to individuals’ opportunities and to their integration into communities; strong ties, breeding local cohesion, lead to overall fragmentation. Paradoxes are a welcome antidote to theories which explain everything all too neatly.” (1973:1377-8).

The paradoxical experience of connectedness has been poignantly evident on political stages around the world. The heated, and deadly, debates surrounding Brexit, Black Lives Matters and the storming of the US Capitol in 2021 illustrate the very fractious climate where these connections are being vociferously, and sometimes violently, contested.

The overarching theme of the SASE 2022 conference will be to explore the paradox of Fractious Connections. This will be done through the lens of four key concepts that have received varying degrees of attention in comparative political economy: Anarchism, Activism, Coordination, and Control.

The concept of Coordination in comparative political economy has received considerable attention in relation to debates around the Varieties of Capitalism. But has digital disruption undermined this coordination?

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 19 The concept of Control has been used to understand the labor process; but how is this evolving in relation to digital surveillance at work and in politics?

The concepts of Anarchy and Activism have, relatively speaking, received much less attention within the SASE community.

Activism is frequently discussed within an Industrial Relations framework. While traditional male, manufacturing union membership has declined; a plethora of new forms of organizing for an emergent “gig” workforce has included the voices of younger, female, and ethnically diverse communities. We need to know more about these developments evolving outside established organizations.

Anarchy is not often discussed in comparative political economy, although there is a vibrant discourse in international relations (Hedley Bull 1977), and in the work of Chomsky (1994). Understanding how disruptive digital practices have emerged anarchically exposes new structures and organization of power, opportunity, and oppression.

Re-examining these concepts and developments relates back to the work of Granovetter in connecting the individual experiences with global societal structures to understand the paradoxical way fractious connections are evolving.

While these concepts will inform the overall theme of the 34th SASE annual conference, a wide range of contributions are encouraged to participate in one of the 18 vibrant networks, or submit proposals to host a mini-conference.

SASE provides a platform for creative empirical and theoretical research on key social problems. We are committed to supporting a diverse international membership encouraging lively intellectual and interdisciplinary debates. So whether you are new to SASE, or a seasoned aficionado, we look forward to seeing you in Amsterdam!

President: Jacqueline O’Reilly ([email protected])

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 20 Special Events

Meet SER: A Panel with SER Editors Editors of Socio-Economic Review (Gregory Jackson [chief editor], Bruno Amable, Nina Bandelj, Patrick Emmenegger, Ken Hou-Lin, and Jutta Becker-Ritterspach [managing editor]) will speak on getting published in the journal from 12pm-1:30pm EDT on Friday, July 2nd.

Women and Gender Forum

SASE's Women and Gender Forum (WAG) is pleased to announce its fifth Women and Gender Forum meeting. This year’s event will seek to provide participants with the opportunity to meet new people and establish support networks through small-group discussions. We are going to cover a broad range of topics including the challenges of academic career during the global pandemic, work-life balance, and networking and visibility in the workplace while working from home. We are looking forward to meeting you there. The event takes place at 4am-5:30am EDT (10am-11:30am CET) on Sunday, July 4th.

WAG is open to all female SASE participants and those who identify as women in a way that is significant to them.

Social Sciences for the Real World

Now in its third year, Social Sciences for the Real World—organized by Imran Chowdhury, Isabelle Ferreras, Gerhard Schnyder, and Anna K. Skarpelis—brings together topical panels that seek to help nurture the vital conversation between social scientists and members of the public in order to foster mutual understanding. The 2021 edition of this event will bring together a panel of academics and interested members of the public to engage in a constructive debate about these crucial issues, and about how social scientists and people in the “real world” perceive them. The session will be held from 2pm- 3:30pm EDT on Friday, July 2nd.

About Time! The Commodification of Time, Labor, and Well-being in the Modern Economy Speakers: Brad Aeon (Director, Time Research Institute), Ryan Hagen (Columbia University), Sonya Stokes (Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai) Chair: Imran Chowdhury (Wheaton College)

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 21 Social Events

Early Career Workshop Alumni Social Early Career Workshop Alumni are invited to join past and present ECW faculty for an informal alumni social hour on SpatialChat. The event will be held in the Early Career Workshop Alumni room from 10am-11am EDT on Friday, July 2nd.

First-Timers Meet-up: Scavenger Hunt If this is your first SASE conference, come join us for an informal, fun event! You will get to know your fellow participants and learn a bit more about SASE. And there are prizes to be won for the scavenger hunt! SASE Staff will also be available during this event if you have any practical questions or need help getting oriented in the schedule. The event will begin in the First-Timers Room in SpatialChat at 10am EDT on Friday, July 2nd.

Welcome Session for all participants This conference wide welcome session will begin with a brief welcome and orientation, followed by informal socializing. You can form a team to compete in the scavenger hunt, spend some time doing sociology mad-libs, or just take some time to chat with your fellow participants! The event will begin in the Welcome Session Room in SpatialChat at 3pm EDT on Friday, July 2nd. SASE staff will be available throughout the event to answer any questions.

Theme Track Social Events A number of Networks and Mini-Conferences have planned special social hours throughout the conference schedule. Find them easily by clicking on “Social Events” in the Meeting App’s left-hand toolbar, click the "join" button to be taken to SpatialChat (make sure to allow it to access your camera and microphone), and find the corresponding theme track room listed on the right of the SpatialChat platform.

Conference-wide Social Hour Form a team to compete in the scavenger hunt, spend some time doing sociology mad-libs, or just take some time to chat with your fellow participants! SASE Staff will be in the lobby to help you get oriented. The conference-wide social hour will take place from 10am-11am EDT on Saturday, July 3rd.

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 22 Awards Ceremony Join SASE President Sigrid Quack to celebrate this year's winners of the Alice Amsden Award and the SER Best Paper Award, as well as the Early Career Workshop participants.

The ceremony will take place on SpatialChat from 3pm-4pm EDT on Sunday, July 4th at the Awards Ceremony stage. Following the ceremony, we will have an informal meet and greet with the award winners.

SASE staff will be in the lobby to guide you if needed.

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 23 Alice Amsden Best Book Award

Sorting Out the Mixed Economy: The Rise and Fall of Welfare and Developmental States in the Americas by Amy Offner

The Alice Amsden Best Book Award committee (Leslie McCall [chair], Matthew Amengual, Margarita Estevez-Abe, and Gernot Grabher) considered submitted books with a 2019 or 2020 first edition publication date, and which are not edited volumes, with the aim of selecting an outstanding scholarly book that breaks new ground in the study of economic behavior and/or its policy implications with regard to societal, institutional, historical, philosophical, psychological, and ethical factors.

The committee is delighted to announce that the 2021 Alice Amsden Book Award of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics goes to historian Amy Offner for her book Sorting Out the Mixed Economy: The Rise and Fall of Welfare and Developmental States in the Americas (Princeton University Press, 2019)

The committee writes: Through case studies of Colombia and the United States, and through the lens of economic advisors traversing the two countries from the 1930s to the 1980s, this book blurs the boundaries between the global South and North, the developmental and welfare states, and the post-war and neoliberal eras. The "mixed economy" of the title refers to the continuities across these boundaries, as well as to the unintended consequences of policy activism rooted in one model of the state and economy that intersects and merges with a different model in the process of implementation and negotiation on the ground. Substantively, the book assembles evidence pertaining to a wide range of policy domains, from agrarian reform and poverty alleviation to housing development and higher education; it also moves spatially across rural and urban areas in both Colombia and the United States. The book is fluidly and elegantly written as it follows several key Colombian and American economic advisors and policymakers often working in concert with international organizations such as the World Bank and IMF. Although extensively researched and documented in the mode of historical analysis, the book engages with a large interdisciplinary literature on these topics—in economic sociology, political science, and economics—and thus will be of interest to a broad spectrum of SASE scholars.

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Honorable Mention

Neoliberal Resilience: Lessons in Democracy and Development from Latin America and Eastern Europe by Aldo Madariaga

The committee has also decided to award an Honorable Mention to political scientist Aldo Madariaga for his book Neoliberal Resilience: Lessons in Democracy and Development from Latin America and Eastern Europe (Princeton University Press, 2020).

The committee writes: This ambitious book examines the trajectory of neoliberal policies from inception to a later stage of development in which such policies become institutionalized and potentially resistant to opposition on the part of left movements, nationalized and other protected domestic industries, and the public at large. An analytical framework is proposed in which the resilience of neoliberalism is contingent on three dynamics: (1) blocking oppositional groups from political power, (2) creating and solidifying a coalition of supportive political partners, particularly from the financial and export-oriented business community, and (3) enacting constitutional reforms that insulate neoliberal policy and policymakers from democratic interventions and reforms. Using both quantitative and qualitative data and methods, the book offers an in-depth empirical examination of the impact of these factors on exchange rate and industrial policy in two contrasting country cases in Latin America (Chile and Argentina) and Easter Europe (Estonia and Poland), finding compelling support for the proposed framework. In the final chapter, the book considers the extent to which neoliberalism in Chile and Estonia remains resilient in the context of recent events, such as the rise of ethnonationalist populist movements, in comparison to the countries where neoliberalism is less institutionalized (i.e., Argentina and Poland). Taking up central questions facing countries in many regions of the world today, this impressive book will resonate with scholars throughout the SASE community.

The Alice Amsden Book Award is given annually for the best book that breaks new ground in the study of economic behavior and/or its policy implications with regard to societal, institutional, historical, philosophical, psychological, and ethical factors. The prize comes with an award of $2,000.

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 25 2021 Socio-Economic Review Best Article Prize

Stefano Pagliari, Lauren M. Phillips, and Kevin L. Young

The SER Best Paper Prize committee (Jeanne Lazarus [chair], Elizabeth Gorman, and Aldo Madariaga) considered all the reviewed papers for the 2020 issues of SER, 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; 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; and 4) were written with clarity, fluidity and readability.

The committee is delighted to announce the 13th annual prize for the best submitted article published in the previous year goes to:

“The Financialization of Policy Preferences: Financial Asset Ownership, Regulation and Crisis Management” (Socio-Economic Review 18(3): 655–680), by Stefano Pagliari, Lauren M. Phillips, and Kevin L. Young.

The committee writes: The empirical part is based on the 2010 Cooperative Congressional Election Study, completed by a proprietary base called Catalist, in order to look at the support for two major bills that followed the 2008 financial crisis: The Relief Asset Program (TARP), which would help to bailout Wall Street banks and the package of financial regulatory reforms known as the Dodd-Frank Act. The authors test the US Citizens support to these reforms looking at demographic variables (including their race/ethnicity category) and most of all their key explanatory variable of interest is the ownership of financial assets. With impressive multi- analyses, the results confirm the author’s hypotheses that financial asset ownership increases the support for bailouts and decreases the support for financial regulation.

These results are refined with several other questions: they show the importance of the context, in period of financial booms, the identification with financial industry by households who own financial assets is higher than in period of crises. Also, class matters: the emergence of ‘financial culture’ is not even among social groups.

To conclude, this article provides strong results to an important and little explored question. There is no doubt it can be of interest for many readers of the Socio-Economic Review, since it triggers a discussion between political economy and the financialization of everyday life studies. In addition, we want to stress that the writing is exceptionally clear and easy to follow.

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 26 SASE 2021 Early Career Workshop Award

SASE extends warm congratulations to the recipients of the 6th 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.

Karishma Banga, Institute for Development Studies, UK GVC Linkages and Process Upgrading in Developing Country Firms; Empirical Evidence from Indian Manufacturing Network O: Global Value Chains – Session O-04

Lindsey Cameron, University of Pennsylvania, USA Algorithmic Autonomy: Manufacturing Consent in the Algorithmic Workplace Network J: Digital Economy – Session J-02

Dylan Cassar, University of Edinburgh, UK Down to (a) Science? Epistemic Struggles, Socio-Technical Configurations, and the Enacting of Quantitative Easing at the Bank of Network N: Finance and Society – Session N-08

Laura Halcomb, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA Crowdfunding a Life: How Relationships Shape Cultural Narratives of the Patient Network A: Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society – Session A-10

Meredith Hall, The New School for Social Research, USA Property and Its Provenance: A Case Study of the Emergence of Ownership Network L: Regulation and Governance – Session L-03

Eva Herman, University of Manchester, UK A Case of Employers Never Letting a Good Crisis Go to Waste?: The Re-Commodification Under Covid of Hourly Paid Workers Network K: Institutional Experimentation in the Regulation of Work and Employment – Session K-01

Joshuamorris Hurwitz, Stanford Graduate School of Business, USA Categories and Crisis: Definitions of Essential in the COVID-19 Pandemic Network K: Institutional Experimentation in the Regulation of Work and Employment – Session K-05

Dara Leyden, Queen Mary University of , UK Oligopoly-Driven Development: The World Bank’s Trading for Development in the Age of Global Value Chains in Perspective Network O: Global Value Chains – Session O-14

Armando Martins, Instituto de Economia - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Tales of the Fall and RISE of (IN)Egalitarian Democracy: The Case of Argentina (1913-1999) Network M: Spanish Language – Session M-06

Masoud Movahed, University of Wisconsin-Madison Varieties of Capitalism and Income Inequality Network H: Markets, Firms and Institutions – Session H-12

Mary Naughton, University College Dublin, Ireland Mobilising Societal Power: Understanding Public Support for Nursing Strikes Network E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States – Session E-12

Hanna Niczyporuk, New York University, USA Taking a Gamble: Chinese Overseas Energy Finance and Country Risk Mini-Conference: Development Finance in a Changing Global Context – Session TH04-01

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 27 Ke Nie, University of California, San Diego, USA Disperse and Preserve the Perverse: Computing How Hip-Hop Censorship Changed Popular Music Production in China Network J: Digital Economy – Session J-07

Rida Qadri, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA Effectiveness of Jakarta's Platform Worker Mutual Aid Networks during COVID-19 Network J: Digital Economy – Session J-02

Doron Shiffer-Sebba, University of Pennsylvania, USA Trust Fund Families: Government Policy and Elite Social Reproduction Network N: Finance and Society – Session N-02

Fernanda Soulé, Universidade Federal de São Carlos, Brazil Transformations in the Family Business Model of Management in a Developing Economy Network H: Markets, Firms and Institutions – Session H-14

Ella Wind, New York University, USA Who Gets the Goods? Disentangling the Effects of Parliamentary Representation and Collective Action on Welfare Spending Network E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States – Session E-33

Markus Wolf, Institute for Employment Research, Germany Persistent or Temporary? Effects of Welfare Benefit Sanctions on Employment Quality in the Short and Long Run Network G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources – Session G-16

Yuhao Zhuang, University of Chicago, USA Commercializing Benevolence: The Architecture of Grassroots-Oriented Corporate Philanthropy in Contemporary China Network Q: Asian Capitalisms – Session Q-01

Special thanks to Roberto Pedersini (chair), Imran Chowdhury, Florence Dafe, James Faulconbridge, Glenn Morgan, Christine Musselin, Anabel Rieiro Castiñeira, Akos Rona-Tas, Marc Schneiberg, and Jonathan Zeitlin for their tremendous work on the prize committee and to Roberto Pedersini, Imran Chowdhury, James Faulconbridge, Glenn Morgan, Christine Musselin, Akos Rona-Tas, and Marc Schneiberg for serving as workshop faculty.

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 28 SASE 2021 Elections

We are delighted to announce that Jacqueline O’Reilly (University of Sussex) will serve as SASE President in 2021-2022, and that Santos Ruesga (Autonomous University of Madrid) will serve as SASE President-Elect during this same period, in preparation for her term as President in 2022- 2023.

The following people have been elected to a three-year term (2021-2024) on the Executive Council:

Marta Reis Castilho, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Katherine Chen, City College of New York, USA Ying Chen, The New School, USA Timur Ergen, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Germany Nana de Graaff, VU Amsterdam, Netherlands Eunmi Mun, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA Zsuzsanna Vargha, ESCP Business School, France Natascha van der Zwan, , Netherlands

SASE congratulates newcomers and re-elected members alike.

A big thank you to all those who participated in the election and to the Nominations Committee: Ekaterina Svetlova (chair), Caroline Arnold, Franklin Obeng-Odoom, Marcin Serafin, and Elizabeth Thurbon.

We are grateful to all those who ran, and would like to express our deepest thanks to the outgoing members of the Executive Council for their hard work these past years: Dorothee Bohle, Alya Guseva, and Julimar da Silva Bichara.

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 29 List of Panels and Rooms Featured Panels & Speakers

FP-01: Featured Panel - Author Meets Critics: "Les capitalismes à l'épreuve de la pandémie" by Robert Boyer (La Découverte, 2020) Friday, 8:30am FP-02: Featured Speaker Alexander Kentikelenis (Bocconi University) - "Austerity Redux: The Coming Wave of Budget Cuts and the Future of Global Public Health" Friday, 11:00am FP-03: Featured Panel - Structural Racism, Health and Covid-19 Friday, 12:00pm FP-04: Featured Panel - After the Applause: Re-evaluating the Essential in a post- Covid-19 World Saturday, 8:30am FP-05: Featured Speaker Hartmut Rosa () - "A Monster of Uncontrollability and an Epitome of Polar Inertia: Lessons from the Pandemic" Saturday, 11:00am FP-06: Featured Panel - Black Lives Matter in Historical and Transnational Context Saturday, 12:00pm FP-07: Featured Speaker Stephanie Kelton (Stony Brook University) Saturday, 2:00pm FP-08: Featured Panel - Migration during and after the Covid-19 Pandemic Sunday, 8:30am FP-09: Featured Panel - The End of Neo-Liberalism Sunday, 12:00pm FP-10: Featured Panel - Brexit Sunday, 2:00pm FP-11: Featured Panel - Transformative Innovation and Grand Challenges Monday, 8:30am FP-12: Featured Speaker Jane Mansbridge (Harvard University) - "Our Democracies: Too Weak to Bear Our Burdens" Monday, 11:00am FP-13: Featured Panel - Author Meets Critics: "Mission Economy: A Moonshot Guide to Changing Capitalism" by Mariana Mazzucato (Allen Lane, 2021) Monday, 12:00pm FP-14: Featured Speaker Nancy Folbre (University of Massachusetts Amherst) - "Capitalism and the Care Economy" Monday, 2:00pm

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Special Events

SP-03: Women and Gender Forum Sunday, 4:00am SP-04: Presidential Address Sunday, 11:00am

Social Events

: TH10: Profits and Markets in Times of Catastrophes - Social Event Saturday, 3:00pm

A: Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society

A-01: The Organization of Caring for Vulnerable People Friday, 8:30am A-02: Opening Network A Session Friday, 10:00am A-03: How Cooperatives Arise and Advance in Liberal Market Economies Friday, 12:00pm A-04: Author Meets Critics: "The Making of a Democratic Economy: How to Build Prosperity for the Many, Not the Few," by Marjorie Kelly and Ted Howard (Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 2019) Friday, 6:00pm A-05: Economic Activity for the Common Good: Conceptual Designs Saturday, 8:30am A-06: Professionalization in Civil Society and Cooperatives: Paradoxical Effects? Saturday, 12:00pm A-07: Producing Cultural Goods in Collectivist-Democratic Settings Sunday, 8:30am A-08: Network A Social: How to Teach and Research during Covid-19 Sunday, 10:00am A-09: How Egalitarian Enterprises and Associations Support People Sunday, 12:00pm A-10: Financial Alternatives: Crowdfunding, Timebanking, and Local Currencies Monday, 4:00am

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 31 A-11: The Values that Drive Social Enterprises and Voluntary Associations Monday, 8:30am A-12: Connecting with Community: Governmental, Voluntary, and Platform Philanthropy Perspectives Monday, 12:00pm

B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development

B-01: Engaging China’s Projects in Post-Communist/Socialist Countries Friday, 8:30am B-02: Industrial Development Friday, 12:00pm B-03: Multilateralism and Development Saturday, 8:30am B-04: China 2 Saturday, 12:00pm B-05: Globalization Macro Sunday, 8:30am B-06: Ideas and Culture in Development Sunday, 12:00pm B-07: Author Meets Critics: "Compress Development" by D. Hugh Whittaker, Timothy Sturgeon, Toshie Okita & Tianbiao Zhu (Oxford University Press, 2020) Monday, 8:30am B-08: Labor Panel Monday, 12:00pm B-09: Finance and Development Monday, 6:00pm

C: Gender, Work and Family

C-01: Coronavirus, Gender, Family and Work (1) Friday, 8:30am C-02: Coronavirus, Gender, Family and Work (2) Friday, 12:00pm C-03: Gender Inequalities Saturday, 8:30am C-04: Gender, Age and Diversity of Work Situations Saturday, 12:00pm

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 32 C-05: Gendered Trajectories and Occupational Segregation Sunday, 8:30am

C-06: Gender and Financial-Economic Issues Monday, 12:00pm C-07: Psychosocial Dynamics and Gender Monday, 4:00pm

D: Professions and Professionals in a Globalizing World

D-01: Accounting for Control Friday, 8:30am D-02: Economics and Managers in Global Societies Friday, 12:00pm D-03: Author Meets Critics: "The Neoliberal Republic. Corporate Lawyers, Statecraft, and the Making of Public-Private France" by Antoine Vauchez and Pierre France (Cornell Press, 2020) Friday, 4:00pm D-04: The Legal Profession in Economy and Society Saturday, 12:00pm D-05: Data Games Saturday, 4:00pm D-06: Hybrids and Boundary Spanners? Professionals and Their Practices across Fields Sunday, 4:00am D-07: Transnational Law and Finance Sunday, 8:30am D-08: Professions and Transnational Power Monday, 12:00pm D-09: Author Meets Critics: "Accidental Feminism: Gender Parity and Selective Mobility among India’s Professional Elite" by Swethaa Ballakrishnen (Princeton University Press, 2020) Monday, 4:00pm

E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States

E-01: The Politics of Welfare: gender, wellbeing and punishment Friday, 4:00am

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 33 E-02: The Political Economy of Local Development in the Semiperiphery – I: Macro- Institutional Frameworks and the Creation of Developmental Coalitions Friday, 8:30am E-03: The Politics of Long-Term Investments 1 Friday, 8:30am E-04: Political Economy of Colonialism I Friday, 8:30am E-05: Covid Pandemic, EU Policy Innovations and National Social Models Friday, 12:00pm E-06: The Politics of Long-Term Investments 2 Friday, 12:00pm E-07: Political Economy of Colonialism II Friday, 12:00pm E-08: The Politics of Long-Term Investments 3 Friday, 4:00pm E-09: Employment and Welfare in Times of Covid-19 - I Saturday, 2:00am E-10: The Political Economy of Growth Saturday, 2:00am E-11: Employment and Welfare in Times of Covid-19 - II Saturday, 4:00am E-12: The Role of Ideas, Elites and Discourse in Policy Analysis Saturday, 4:00am E-13: Growth and Finance: Bringing Together Comparative and International Political Economy Saturday, 8:30am E-14: Employment and Welfare in Times of Covid-19 - III Saturday, 8:30am E-15: Interests and Policies in Times of Covid-19 Saturday, 8:30am E-16: The Political Economy of Local Development in the Semiperiphery – II: Path Dependence and Change in Shared Understandings That Underpin Development Saturday, 12:00pm E-17: The Politics of Trade Unionism Saturday, 12:00pm E-18: Labour Voice and Working Conditions for Informal, Platform and Slash Workers Saturday, 12:00pm

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 34 E-19: Contested Neoliberalism? the Role of Parties As Carriers of Ideas and Policy Implementers Sunday, 2:00am E-20: Author Meets Critics: "Growth and Welfare in Advanced Capitalist Economies” by Anke Hassel & Bruno Palier (Oxford University Press, 2021) Sunday, 2:00am E-21: Employment, Coalitional Dynamics, and Skill-Based Institutional Change Sunday, 4:00am E-22: Author Meets Critics: "Despotism on Demand: How Power Operates in the Flexible Workplace" by Alexander Wood (Cornell University Press, 2020) Sunday, 8:30am E-23: The Effects of Labour Migration on Policy and Preferences Sunday, 8:30am E-24: Approaching the Digital Economy: Growth Strategies, Employment and Power Resources Sunday, 12:00pm E-25: Political Partisanship and Policy Outcomes Monday, 4:00am E-26: Causes and Consequences of Flexibilization Monday, 4:00am E-27: Challenges to Macroeconomic Governance: The Role of Sectoral Politics for the Maintenance of National Growth Models Monday, 8:30am E-28: The Political Economy of Technological Change Monday, 8:30am E-29: The Political Economy of Redistribution I Monday, 8:30am E-30: The Political Economy of COVID-19 Responses in East Central Europe Monday, 12:00pm E-31: The Political Economy of Redistribution II Monday, 12:00pm E-32: Work, Labour Market Cleavages, and Concertation Monday, 12:00pm E-33: The Political Economy of Redistribution III Monday, 4:00pm

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 35 F: KITE: Knowledge, Innovation, Technology and Entrepreneurship

F-01: Channels to Firm-Level Innovation in China: Regional Ecosystems and Firms’ Strategies Friday, 2:00am F-02: Institutional Logics and Change Friday, 8:30am F-03: Development of the Digital Economy Friday, 12:00pm F-04: Advances in Bio-Science Research Friday, 4:00pm F-05: Digital Identity & Entrepreneurial Strategy Saturday, 4:00am F-06: Innovation in the Platform Economy Saturday, 8:30am F-07: AI and Big Data for Innovation: Going Beyond Patent Inventions Sunday, 4:00am F-08: Technology and Digitalisation Sunday, 8:30am F-09: Entrepreneurship, Its Institutional Context, and the Covid-Crisis Sunday, 12:00pm F-10: The Nexus between Innovation and Policy I Monday, 4:00am F-11: Entrepreneurship and Performance Monday, 8:30am F-12: The Nexus between Innovation and Policy II Monday, 12:00pm

G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources

G-01: Double Trouble? Digitalisation of Working Worlds and the COVID-19 Crisis: Challenges and Coping within German Labor Institutions Friday, 2:00am G-02: International Staffing Strategies, Rule Evasion and Stalled Mobility Friday, 4:00am G-03: Gender Inequalities in Labor Markets Friday, 4:00am

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 36 G-04: Firm-Based Vocational Education and Training Systems in the Knowledge Economy Friday, 8:30am G-05: Unemployment Friday, 8:30am G-06: Author Meets Critics: "Front-line Workers in the Global Service Economy. Overshadowed and Overstretched in the Fast Fashion World" by Giovanna Fullin (Routledge, 2021) Friday, 12:00pm G-07: Measuring the Quality of Employment (QoE): A Multidimensional Approach Friday, 4:00pm G-08: Employment in the Digital Economy Saturday, 2:00am G-09: Cross-Border Labour Markets: Perspectives on Skill, Network(s), Labour Market Access and Outcome in Destination Country Saturday, 4:00am G-10: Job Quality and Well-being Saturday, 4:00am G-11: Future of Work Saturday, 8:30am G-12: HRM Saturday, 8:30am G-13: Training Saturday, 12:00pm G-14: Covid and New Work Pattern Saturday, 4:00pm G-15: Education and Skills Sunday, 2:00am G-16: Precarious Work Sunday, 2:00am G-17: Recent Challenges for Continuing Education and Vocational Education and Training Sunday, 4:00am G-18: Labor Market Transitions Sunday, 4:00am G-19: More Than Applause? Covid-19 Impacts on Domestic / Care Labor Markets and Employment Relations, Part I Impacts on the Formalization of Employment Relations and Re-Valuing of Domestic / Care Labor Sunday, 12:00pm

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 37 G-20: More Than Applause? Covid-19 Impacts on Domestic / Care Labor Markets and Employment Relations, Part II Actors and Pathways in Regulating Domestic / Care Labor Markets and Improving Working Conditions Sunday, 4:00pm G-21: Knowledge Work Sunday, 4:00pm G-22: Covid and Employment Monday, 2:00am G-23: Migration Monday, 4:00am G-24: Worker Representation Monday, 4:00am G-25: Careers Monday, 8:30am G-26: Inequality Session Monday, 12:00pm G-27: Author Meets Critics: "Aesthetic Labour" by Chris Warhurst and Dennis Nickson (SAGE, 2020) Monday, 4:00pm G-28: HRM Online Monday, 4:00pm

H: Markets, Firms and Institutions

H-01: Author Meets Critics: "The Anatomy of Post-Communist Regimes: A Conceptual Framework" by Balint Magyar & Balint Madlovics (CEU Press, 2020) Friday, 4:00am H-02: Changing Business Models and Organizational Fields Friday, 8:30am H-03: The Infrastructure and Sociology of Markets Friday, 8:30am H-04: The Political Economy of Financial Markets: Key Players Friday, 12:00pm H-05: Business & Politics Friday, 4:00pm H-06: Author Meets Critics: "Business Lobbying in the European Union" by David Coen, Alexander Katsaitis, Matia Vannoni (OUP, 2021) Saturday, 8:30am

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 38 H-07: The Political Economy of Secular Stagnation: Modalities, Dynamics, and Critical Perspectives Saturday, 12:00pm H-08: Corporate Social Responsibility Saturday, 12:00pm H-09: Toward a System of Corporate Governance for the Common Good in the 21st Century Saturday, 4:00pm H-10: Governing and Theorising Competition and Performance Sunday, 2:00am H-11: Elites, Networks, and Power Sunday, 4:00am H-12: Problems in Comparing Capitalism Sunday, 8:30am H-13: Financialisation and its Effects Sunday, 12:00pm H-14: Changing Family Business Models Sunday, 4:00pm H-15: Government Failure and State Capacity in Comparative Institutional Perspective Monday, 2:00am H-16: Multinational Corporations and Strategies in Times of Transition Monday, 8:30am H-17: Author Meets Critics: "Upsold: Real Estate Agents, Prices and Neighborhood Inequality" by Max Besbris (Univ of Chicago Press, 2020) Monday, 8:30am H-18: Financialisation and Corporate Ownership Monday, 12:00pm H-19: State-Business Relationships Monday, 4:00pm

I: Alternatives to Capitalism

I-01: Debt, Discontent, and Democracy in the Aftermath of the 2008 Financial Crisis Friday, 8:30am I-02: Author Meets Critics: "Capitalism on Edge: How Fighting Precarity Can Achieve Radical Change Without Crisis or Utopia " by Dr. Albena Azmanova (Columbia University Press, 2020; series ‘New Directions in Critical Theory’) Friday, 12:00pm

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 39 I-03: Work and Labour Resistance Friday, 4:00pm I-04: Nature and Environmental Justice in the Anthropocene Saturday, 4:00am I-05: Author Meets Critics: "Sustainable Community Movement Organizations - Solidarity Economies and Rhizomatic Practices" by Francesca Forno and Richard R. Weiner (Routledge, 2020) Saturday, 8:30am I-06: Roundtable: Alternatives to a Failed Economy: The New System That Can Emerge from the COVID-19 Devastation Saturday, 12:00pm I-07: Critical and Feminist Alternatives: Re-defining Money, Equality and Social Relations Saturday, 4:00pm I-08: Alternative Education, Development and Vaccine Distribution amid the Covid-19 Pandemic Sunday, 8:30am I-09: Post-Capitalist Futures: Political Economy Beyond Crisis and Hope Sunday, 12:00pm I-10: Author Meets Critics: "When Money Changes Society - The Case of Sardex Money as Community" by Giacomo Bazzani (Springer VS, 2020) Sunday, 4:00pm I-11: Alternative Food Politics in Contemporary Capitalism I Monday, 12:00pm I-12: Alternative Food Politics in Contemporary Capitalism II Monday, 4:00pm

J: Digital Economy

J-01: Platforms Shaping Social Worlds Friday, 8:30am J-02: Gig Economy: Worker Resistance Friday, 8:30am J-03: Visualizing Economic Platforms: The Case of a Cryptocurrency Exchange Friday, 12:00pm J-04: Gig Economy: Organization & resistance Friday, 12:00pm J-05: Gig Economy: Specialization & segmentation Friday, 4:00pm

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 40 J-06: Remote Working During the Pandemic I: Experiences from different continents Saturday, 8:30am J-07: Big Tech Saturday, 8:30am J-08: Remote Working During the Pandemic II: Impact on gender and family relations Saturday, 12:00pm J-09: Online Participation and Affects Saturday, 12:00pm J-10: Understanding the Platform Economy Saturday, 4:00pm J-11: The State in the Digital Economy I Sunday, 8:30am J-12: Work in the Digital Economy 1 Sunday, 8:30am J-13: Digital Health Sunday, 12:00pm J-14: Work in the Digital Economy 2 Sunday, 12:00pm J-15: The State in the Digital Economy II Monday, 8:30am J-16: Digital Data Governance from a Polycentric Perspective. Policies, Practices and Technologies Monday, 8:30am J-17: Value and Valuation Monday, 12:00pm J-18: Complicating the Narratives of Platform Labor Monday, 12:00pm J-19: Computational Methods in Platform Labor Monday, 4:00pm

K: Institutional Experimentation in the Regulation of Work and Employment

K-01: Seeking Better Work Under COVID-19: A Mixed-Bag at Best Friday, 4:00am K-02: Better Work I: Understanding What’s Better and What’s Worse (and Why) Friday, 8:30am

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 41 K-03: Better Work II: Understanding What’s Better and What’s Worse (and Why) Friday, 12:00pm K-04: Regional and Sectoral Experimentations: The Role of Actor Agency in Shaping Outcomes Saturday, 8:30am K-05: The Effects of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Work Saturday, 12:00pm K-06: Union Experimentation: Building Capabilities for Navigating Change Saturday, 6:00pm K-07: Regulating Good and Bad Behaviour: Experimenting with State Labour Policies Monday, 8:30am K-08: Institutional Responses to Online Platforms and Industry 4.0 Monday, 12:00pm K-09: Citizenship and Voice within and Beyond the Firm Monday, 4:00pm

L: Regulation and Governance

L-01: COVID-19 and International Political Economy: Same As It Never Was? Friday, 12:00pm L-02: Environmental Governance: Comparative and Transnational Perspectives Friday, 4:00pm L-03: Defending and Contesting Property Rights Saturday, 8:30am L-04: Author Meets Critics: "The Science of Bureaucracy: Risk Decision-Making and the US Environmental Protection Agency" by David Demortain (MIT Press, 2020) Saturday, 8:30am L-05: Regulating Uncertain Risks Saturday, 12:00pm L-06: Governance in Times of Covid Saturday, 12:00pm L-07: Polycentrism: How Governing Works Today Saturday, 4:00pm L-08: Hollowing out Labour Law: Work, Employment, and Transnational Legal Ordering Sunday, 2:00am L-09: Managing Money: Austerity and Beyond Sunday, 4:00am L-10: Imagining Pathways of Global Cooperation

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 42 Sunday, 8:30am

D: Professions and Professionals in a Globalizing World

L-11: Author Meets Critics: "Governing through Expertise: The Politics of Bioethics" by Annabelle Littoz-Monnet (, 2020) Sunday, 12:00pm

L: Regulation and Governance

L-11: Author Meets Critics: "Governing through Expertise: The Politics of Bioethics" by Annabelle Littoz-Monnet (Cambridge, 2020) Sunday, 12:00pm L-12: Ideas As a Causal Force in Political Economy: New Approaches Sunday, 4:00pm L-13: Governing Global Supply Chains Monday, 8:30am L-14: Regulating Finance I: The EU as a Global Leader? Monday, 8:30am L-15: Antitrust (Competition) Law and Policy in Global and Historical Perspective Monday, 12:00pm L-16: Regulating Finance II: Technological and Transnational Challenges Monday, 12:00pm L-17: Author Meets Critics: " Regulating Human Research: IRBs from Peer Review to Compliance Bureaucracy,” by Sarah Babb (Stanford University Press, 2020) Monday, 4:00pm

M: Spanish Language

M-01: Negociación colectiva, digitalización e industria 4.0 Friday, 8:30am M-02: Informalidad e inserción laboral Friday, 12:00pm M-03: Consecuencias socioeconómicas del Covid-19 Friday, 12:00pm M-04: Integración económica, comercio e migración Saturday, 8:30am M-05: Infraestructuras, educación y mercado laboral Saturday, 8:30am

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 43 M-06: Capitalismo financiero y desarrollo Saturday, 12:00pm M-07: Gobierno, innovación, migración y desigualdad en América Latina Saturday, 12:00pm M-08: Políticas de demanda, estructura y crisis económica Monday, 8:30am M-09: ODS, empresas e industria 4.0 Monday, 12:00pm M-10: Experiences from the South: How Some Latin American Countries Are Tackling COVID-19 Effects on the Economy Monday, 12:00pm

N: Finance and Society

N-01: Financialization Friday, 8:30am N-02: Morality of Consumption, Debt and Bankruptcy Friday, 12:00pm N-03: Wealth and Wealth Inequality Friday, 4:00pm N-04: How Credit and Debt Shape Experiences of Precarity: Socioeconomic Dynamics, Racial Cleavages, and Political Possibilities Friday, 6:00pm N-05: Social Programs and Welfare Regimes Saturday, 4:00am N-06: Evaluating Wealth and People Saturday, 8:30am N-07: Banks and Banking Saturday, 12:00pm N-08: Central Banks Saturday, 4:00pm N-09: Money, Digital Currencies and Monetary Policy Sunday, 4:00am N-10: Doing the Right Thing: Diversity and Inclusion in Financial industry, and Social Impact Investing Sunday, 8:30am N-11: Valuation and Financial Markets Sunday, 12:00pm

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 44 N-12: Government and Household Responses to the COVID Pandemic Monday, 8:30am N-13: States and the Politics of Finance Monday, 12:00pm N-14: Corporations and Finance Monday, 4:00pm

O: Global Value Chains

O-01: Economic, Social and Environmental Upgrading in Global Value Chains I: Debating New Analytical Approaches Friday, 4:00am O-02: Economic, Social and Environmental Upgrading in Global Value Chains II: Lessons from Primary Resource Sectors Friday, 8:30am O-03: Economic, Social and Environmental Upgrading in Global Value Chains III: Lessons from Manufacturing and Mining Friday, 12:00pm O-04: Upgrading and Innovation in GVCs Saturday, 4:00am O-05: Sustainability Standards in GVCs Saturday, 8:30am O-06: Social Upgrading and Labour in GVCs Saturday, 12:00pm O-07: Finance and Financialisation in GVCs Sunday, 4:00am O-08: Public and Private Governance in GVCs Sunday, 8:30am O-09: Power and Inequality in Global Value Chains I: Research Frontiers Sunday, 12:00pm O-10: Power and Inequality in Global Value Chains II: Digital Economy Sunday, 4:00pm O-11: Power and Inequality in Global Value Chains III: Agro-Food Industries Monday, 8:30am O-12: Theory and Practice of Digital GVCs Monday, 8:30am O-13: Power and Inequality in Global Value Chains IV: Competition and Oligopoly Monday, 12:00pm

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 45 O-14: Power and Inequality in Global Value Chains V: Uneven Development Monday, 4:00pm

P: Accounting, Economics, and Law

P-01: Corporate Governance (I): Corporate Governance and Sustainable Business Models Friday, 2:00am P-02: Corporate Governance (II): Finance and Sustainable Business Models Friday, 4:00am P-03: Empirical Research in Accounting (and elsewhere): Are We Earning Our Keep? Friday, 8:30am P-04: International Tax Avoidance and Transparency Friday, 12:00pm P-05: Corporate Governance (III): The Unfolding Quest for Sustainability Saturday, 8:30am P-06: Co-Creating a Research Agenda for Social Innovation Saturday, 12:00pm P-07: Financial Crises, Financial Flows, and Public Finances Saturday, 4:00pm P-08: Author Meets Critics: "Intangible Flow Theory in Economics: Human Participation in Economic and Societal Production" By Tiago Cardao-Pito (Routledge,2021) Sunday, 4:00am P-09: Institutions and Money in a Context of Internationalization Sunday, 8:30am P-10: Will a Hippocratic Oath Help Attenuate Unethical Behavior By Accountants and Accounting Firms? Sunday, 12:00pm P-11: Financial Accounting (I): Accounting Foundations Monday, 8:30am P-12: Financial Accounting (II): Roots and Limits of the Shareholder Value Model Monday, 12:00pm P-13: Financial Accounting (III): Accounting Measurement Issues Monday, 4:00pm

Q: Asian Capitalisms

Q-01: China's Economy Friday, 8:30am

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 46 Q-02: Education and Skills in East Asia Saturday, 2:00am Q-03: Asia's Rise and Comparative Political Economy Saturday, 4:00am Q-04: Upgrading Coalitions to Avoid the Middle-Income Trap. Insights from China Saturday, 8:30am Q-05: COVID-19 Responses in Asia Sunday, 4:00am Q-06: The ICT Sector and East Asia Sunday, 8:30am Q-07: Labor Relations with Chinese Characteristics Monday, 2:00am Q-08: Governance in East Asia Monday, 4:00am Q-09: Author Meets Critics: "The Business Reinvention of Japan: How to Make Sense of the New Japan and Why It Matters 2020" by Ulrike Schaede (Stanford University Press, 2020) Monday, 8:30am

R: Islamic Moral Economy and Finance

R-01: Session 1.1 Friday, 2:00am R-02: Session 1.2 Friday, 4:00am R-03: Session 1.3 Friday, 8:30am R-04: Session 2.1 Saturday, 2:00am R-05: Session 2.2 Saturday, 4:00am R-06: Session 2.3 Saturday, 8:30am R-07: Session 3.1 Sunday, 2:00am R-08: Session 3.2 Sunday, 4:00am

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 47 R-09: Session 3.3 Sunday, 8:30am R-10: Session 4.1 Monday, 2:00am R-11: Session 4.2 Monday, 4:00am R-12: Session 4.3 Monday, 8:30am

TH01: Age of Pandemics: Regulation, Innovation, and Valuation in Markets for Health and Medicines

TH01-01: Norms of Equity and Inclusion for Access to Health and Healthcare Friday, 8:30am TH01-02: The Role of State in Response to Market Failure Friday, 4:00pm TH01-03: Regulatory Stakeholders and Medicines Valuation Saturday, 8:30am TH01-04: Innovation, Commons and Moral Economy of Intellectual Property Governance Sunday, 8:30am

TH03: Decolonizing Development

TH03-01: Recovering Marxist Theory in South Asia Friday, 8:30am TH03-02: Movements and Revolutions Friday, 4:00pm TH03-03: Rethinking Environment and Energy Saturday, 8:30am TH03-04: Labor and Markets in the Postcolonial World Monday, 8:30am TH03-05: Racial Logics and Postcolonial Theory Monday, 12:00pm

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 48 TH04: Development Finance in a Changing Global Context

TH04-01: Financing for the Environment and Sustainable Energy: Opportunities and challenges Friday, 12:00pm TH04-02: Africa and Development Finance Saturday, 8:30am TH04-03: Global Financial Architecture and MDBs Saturday, 12:00pm TH04-04: Regional Development Banks - Linking Global and Local Development Fields Sunday, 4:00am TH04-05: Build Back Better?: Development finance in the age of COVID-19 Sunday, 8:30am TH04-06: Industrial Upgrading and Financing Monday, 2:00am TH04-07: Covid and the Transition to the Green Economy: Which Role for Public Development Banks in Europe? Monday, 4:00am

TH05: Disrupted Times: Crisis, temporal inequalities and the capitalist time regime

TH05-01: Economy - Finance Friday, 4:00am TH05-02: Future Friday, 8:30am TH05-03: Theorizing Saturday, 8:30am TH05-04: Inequality Sunday, 8:30am TH05-05: Economy - Firms Monday, 8:30am

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 49 TH06: Economic Nationalism Meets Growth Models: reconfiguring capitalism after COVID-19

TH06-01: National and the Global and Small States Saturday, 12:00pm TH06-02: Growth Models in Large Emerging Countries Sunday, 8:30am TH06-03: Growth Models and Economic Nationalism in Latin America Monday, 12:00pm

TH07: Green Transitions in the Anthropocene

TH07-01: Eco-social States and Policies Friday, 8:30am TH07-02: Green Financial Institutions and Trade Friday, 12:00pm TH07-03: Energy Friday, 4:00pm TH07-04: Social Movements and Markets Saturday, 8:30am TH07-05: Green Governance and Regulatory Capacity Saturday, 12:00pm TH07-06: Instruments and Eco-rationalities Sunday, 8:30am

TH08: Fiscal Relations in a Post-Covid World: Hopes, Potencies, and Discontents of Tax

TH08-01: Politics of Redistribution: Tax, Class, and Inequality Friday, 8:30am TH08-02: Fiscal Policies in Global Comparison Friday, 12:00pm TH08-03: Tax Payer Views: The Moral Economy of Fiscal Relations Saturday, 8:30am TH08-04: Fiscal Futures: World-Making Through Tax Saturday, 12:00pm

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 50 TH09: Imagined Capitalist Transformations: Towards new Conceptions of the Economic Public Sphere, Economic Policy and the State

TH09-01: Imagining Work and Technology Friday, 8:30am TH09-02: States, Markets, and the Politics of Environmental Imaginaries Friday, 12:00pm TH09-03: Financial and Monetary Futures Sunday, 8:30am

TH09-04: Austerity after Covid: Will This Time be Different? Monday, 8:30am TH09-05: Private Property, Corporate Control and Market-based Expectations Monday, 12:00pm TH09-06: Capitalism, Crisis and Future Imaginaries Monday, 4:00pm

TH10: Profits and Markets in Times of Catastrophes. (Re- )Organizing Capitalism through Political, Environmental, and Health Disasters

TH10-01: Financial Markets in Times of Instability and Authoritarianism Saturday, 4:00am TH10-02: The Volatility of Markets and Institutional Arrangements in Pandemic Times Saturday, 8:30am TH10-03: Profits and Markets in Times of Environmental Disasters Saturday, 12:00pm TH10-04: Profits and Markets in Times of COVID-19 Sunday, 4:00am TH10-05: War and Other Calamities Sunday, 8:30am

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 51 TH11: Migration, Rebordering and Capitalist Restructuring during the Pandemic

TH11-01: Spanish Panel 1: Tiempo de espera, tiempo de movimiento: Migrantes marcando el tiempo y creando tiempo durante la pandemia [Time to Wait, Time to Move: Migrants Marking Time and Making Time during the Pandemic] Friday, 8:30am TH11-02: English Panel 1: Re-Bordering Labor and Life: Migrant Workers within the European Pandemic [Re-delimitando las fronteras entre el trabajo y la vida: Los trabajadores migrantes en la pandemia europea] Friday, 12:00pm TH11-03: Spanish Panel 2: COVID-19 Restructurando la Movilidad, la Subjetividad y los Derechos [COVID-19 Restructuring Moblity, Subjectivity, and Rights] Friday, 4:00pm TH11-04: English Panel 2: COVID Capitaslism: The Double Crisis [Capitalismo COVID- 19: La doble crisis] Friday, 6:00pm TH11-05: English Panel 3: The Recomposition of Border Regimes through the Pandemic [La recomposición de los regímenes fronterizos a través de la pandemia] Saturday, 12:00pm TH11-06: Spanish Panel 3: Cuerpos de migrantes y espectáculos fronterizos en la época de COVID [Migrant Bodies and Border Spectacles in the Time of COVID] Saturday, 4:00pm

TH12: Possible Worlds: Practice, Ethics, Hope and Distress

TH12-01: Futures in Times of Pandemic: Missed and in the Making Friday, 12:00pm TH12-02: Capacity for Change in New Circumstances – the COVID 19 Pandemic Saturday, 12:00pm TH12-03: Forms of Anticipatory Knowledge and Future Projectivity Monday, 12:00pm

TH13: Precarity, Capitalism and Work-Life Boundaries in Post-COVID

TH13-01: Precarity, Dualism, Inequality Friday, 12:00pm

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 52 TH13-02: Precarity & Work-Life Boundaries Saturday, 12:00pm TH13-03: Precarious Work & Life Trajectories Sunday, 12:00pm TH13-04: Politics of Precarity Monday, 12:00pm

TH14: Rethinking Organized Events in Pandemic Times: Economic and Socio-Political Challenges of an Industry at the Forefront of the Crisis

TH14-01: I - Rethinking Organized Events in Pandemic Times: Economic and Socio- Political Challenges of an Industry at the Forefront of the Crisis Friday, 8:30am TH14-02: II - Rethinking Organized Events in Pandemic Times: Economic and Socio- Political Challenges of an Industry at the Forefront of the Crisis Saturday, 8:30am

TH15: State Capitalism and State-led Development before and after Covid: new pathways and challenges

TH15-01: State Capitalist Banking and Finance Friday, 8:30am TH15-02: The Geopolitics of State Capitalism Friday, 12:00pm TH15-03: Development after Neoliberalism: Embracing State Capitalism? Saturday, 4:00am TH15-04: State Capitalism in the Global South and North Saturday, 8:30am TH15-05: Contemporary Varieties of State Capitalism: The Role of the State in Shaping the Competitiveness and Internationalisation of Firms (and/or sectors) in the Twenty-First Century Sunday, 4:00am TH15-06: Theoretical Interrogations of State Capitalism Sunday, 8:30am TH15-07: China and its Geographies in the Global Political Economy Sunday, 12:00pm TH15-08: The Wind from the East - Chinese Globalizing State Capitalism in Europe Monday, 4:00am

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 53 TH15-09: State Capitalism: Building Theory from Multiple Paradigms Monday, 8:30am TH15-10: State-led Transformations after Covid? Monday, 12:00pm

TH16: The Political Economy of Financial Subordination

TH16-01: Financial Subordination: Class and Power in the World Economy Friday, 2:00am TH16-02: Everyday Practices under Conditions of Financial Subordination Friday, 4:00am TH16-03: Financial Subordination and Relations of Coloniality/Empire Friday, 8:30am TH16-04: Financial Subordination - Theoretical and Empirical Refelctions Saturday, 4:00am TH16-05: Financial Subordination and Monetary Policy Saturday, 8:30am TH16-06: Financial Subordination and the State Saturday, 12:00pm TH16-07: Financial Subordination and Production Sunday, 8:30am TH16-08: Financial Subordination in Latin America: A View from the Periphery Sunday, 12:00pm TH16-09: Financial Subordination and Climate Change Monday, 2:00am TH16-10: Subordinate Financialization Monday, 4:00am TH16-11: Financial Subordination and Money Monday, 8:30am

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 54 Main Program

F-01 Channels to Firm-Level Innovation in China: Regional Friday Ecosystems and Firms’ Strategies

2:00am - 3:30am F: KITE: Knowledge, Innovation, Technology and Entrepreneurship Session Organizer Cornelia Storz, Goethe University Frankfurt Moderator Cornelia Storz, Goethe University Frankfurt Participants Regional Innovation Profiles: A Comparative Empirical Study of Four Chinese Regions Ingo Liefner, University of Hannover Innovative Enterprises’ Access to and Choice of Finance in China Doris Fischer, University of Wuerzburg Which Board Members When You Innovate? Academic Scientists and Prior Knowledge Cornelia Storz, Goethe University Frankfurt

G-01 Double Trouble? Digitalisation of Working Worlds and the Friday COVID-19 Crisis: Challenges and Coping within German Labor Institutions 2:00am - 3:30am G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources

Session Organizers Sabine Pfeiffer, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg Manuel Nicklich, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg Stefan Sauer, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg Jasmin Schreyer, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen- Nürnberg Moderator Sabine Pfeiffer, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg Participants Back to the Future of Work Nora Thorade, TU Digitalization within and after the COVID 19 Crisis – Global Challenges, Local Coping Jana Flemming, WZB Martin Krzywdzinski, WZB Social Science Center; Berlin Social Science Center; WZB David Wandjo, WZB Florian Butollo, Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society/Berlin Social Science Center Christine Gerber, Berlin Social Science Center Autonomy and Control in Digital Work Contexts of High-Reliability Organizations Caroline Ruiner, Managing the Limits of “Intelligent” Automation: A Practice-Theoretical Approach Michael Heinlein, ISF Munich

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Norbert Huchler, ISF Munich The Social Construction of Human-Robot Co-Work By Means of Prototype Work Settings Ingo Schulz-Schaeffer, TU Berlin

P-01 Corporate Governance (I): Corporate Governance and Friday Sustainable Business Models

2:00am - 3:30am P: Accounting, Economics, and Law Session Organizer Yuri Biondi, CNRS & University of Dauphine Moderator Thomas Clarke, University of Technology Sydney Participants The Evolving Corporation: The Pivot from Shareholder Primacy to Sustainable Value Creation Thomas Clarke, University of Technology Sydney Profitability or Employment? Cross-Country Comparison of the World’s Largest Corporations Shinichi Hirota, Waseda University Do We Need: “a New Model for Corporate Governance”? Shann Turnbull, International Institute for Self-governance

R-01 Session 1.1

Friday R: Islamic Moral Economy and Finance

2:00am - 3:30am Session Organizers Mehmet Asutay, Durham University Necati Aydin, Alfaisal University Zurina Shafii, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia Moderator Necati Aydin, Alfaisal University Participants Islamic Value Theory: A Stakeholder Approach. Mehmet Artik, Durham University Riba, Bay, and Tijarah: Revisiting the Evolution on the Interpretation of Riba Banjaran Indrastomo, Durham University Damming the First Equation: Constituting the Modes of Production for Ihsani Society through Islamic Moral Economy Mehmet Asutay, Durham University

TH16-01 Financial Subordination: Class and Power in the World Friday Economy

2:00am - 3:30am TH16: The Political Economy of Financial Subordination Session Organizers

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Bruno Bonizzi, University of Hertfordshire Annina Kaltenbrunner, University of Leeds Kai Koddenbrock, Goethe University Frankfurt Ingrid Kvangraven, University of York Jeff Powell, University of Greenwich Moderator Jeff Powell, University of Greenwich Participants The Other Side of Financial Subordination: How Finance Fails the Powerful Arie Krampf, Academic College of Tel Aviv Yaffo The Struggle over Financial Subordination in Africa: Class Interests, Resistance and International Solidarity Frauke Banse, Kassel University Debt or Free – Investigating Subordination through Debt Relations Sabrina Keller, Systemic Hierarchies: The Subordination of African States As a Monetary and Financial Phenomenon Kai Koddenbrock, Goethe-University

E-01 The Politics of Welfare: gender, wellbeing and punishment

Friday E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States

4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizers Alexandre Afonso, University of Amsterdam Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Chiara Benassi, LSE Aidan Regan, School of Politics, University College Dublin Participants Who Should Receive Unemployment Benefits for How Long? a Vignette Study on the Social Legitimacy of Unemployment Insurance Regulations in Germany and the Potential Role of Lifetime Achievements in the Labour Market Monika Senghaas, Institute for Employment Research (IAB) Explaining the Inverse Relation between Welfare and Punishment: A Review of Recent Econometric Evidence Francois Bonnet, CNRS Welfare State Regimes and Wellbeing-Based Clusters in the EU: Are They Overlapping? Csaba Lakocai, University of Pécs

G-02 International Staffing Strategies, Rule Evasion and Stalled Friday Mobility

4:00am - 5:30am G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources Session Organizer Ines Wagner, Norwegian Institute for Social Research Moderator Clara Baumann, University of Duisburg-Essen

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Participants Between Legality and Illegality: Illegal Business Practices in the Subcontracting of Labour-Intensive Activities in Northern Italy. Monica Bolelli, mpifg Stalled Mobility Market: An Economic Sociological Perspective Sandhya As, MPIfG 'retrenchment, Disruption and Re-Organisation: The Impact of the Covid- 19 Pandemic on an Internationalised Sector' Ines Wagner, Instittue for Social Research Covid-19 As a Game Changer? – the Regulation of the Transnational Labour Market for Meat Cutters before and after the Covid-Outbreaks in German Meatpacking Plants Ursula Mense-Petermann,

G-03 Gender Inequalities in Labor Markets

Friday G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources

4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizers David Marsden, London School of Economics Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Moderator Jose Joaquin Prieto, London School of Economics and Politics Participants Gender Differences in Fairness Perceptions of Own Earnings in 26 European Countries Jule Adriaans, German Institute for Economic Research, DIW Berlin Matteo Targa, German Institute for Economic Research, DIW Berlin Being a Neet before and after the Great Recession: Persistence By Gender in Southern Europe Miguel Malo, Universidad de Salamanca Comparative Analysis of Workers' Behavior By Gender and Firm Types in Japan Shinji Hasegawa, Waseda University Rei Hasegawa, Daito Bunka University Active Social Policies Under a Gender Perspective: Family-Work Balance Policies and Active Labor Market Policies in Italy and Spain Roberto Rizza, University of Bologna Giovanni Amerigo Giuliani, Università degli Studi di Firenze How Gender Differences Affect Responses to Pay Cut and Downsizing Sukanya Sen Gupta, University of London

H-01 Author Meets Critics: "The Anatomy of Post-Communist Friday Regimes: A Conceptual Framework" by Balint Magyar & Balint Madlovics (CEU Press, 2020) 4:00am - 5:30am H: Markets, Firms and Institutions

Session Organizer Gerhard Schnyder, Loughborough University Book Authors Balint Magyar,

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Balint Madlovics, Critics Sonja Avlijaš, , Laboratory for Interdisciplinary Evaluation of Public Policies (LIEPP) Oleksandr Fisun, V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University Júlia Király, International Business School (IBS) Budapest Andrey Ryabov, IMEMO Moscow Participants

K-01 Seeking Better Work Under COVID-19: A Mixed-Bag at Best

Friday K: Institutional Experimentation in the Regulation of Work and 4:00am - 5:30am Employment Session Organizers Phil Almond, University of Leicester Isabelle Ferreras, Catholic University of Louvain/FNRS, Brussels Nicolas Roby, Université de Montréal Moderator Mat Johnson, University of Manchester Participants Public and Private Actors’ Strategies to Improve Platform Workers’ Social Protection in and Beyond the Covid-19 Pandemic: Comparison between France and UK Claire Marzo, Université Paris Est Créteil (UPEC) Konstantina Davaki, London School of Economics The Promises of Teleworking Gabrielle Schutz, University Versailles Saint Quentin en Yvelines François Sarfati, University Evry-Paris Saclay A Case of Employers Never Letting a Good Crisis Go to Waste?: The Re- Commodification Under Covid of Hourly Paid Workers Eva Herman, University of Manchester The Meanings of Voluntary Work in a Public Hospital Facing the Covid-19 Crisis Case Study at the Liège Hospital, Belgium Joseph Vaessen, F.R.S.-FNRS Research Fellow, IACCHOS- GIRSEF/CriDIS, University of Louvain

O-01 Economic, Social and Environmental Upgrading in Global Friday Value Chains I: Debating New Analytical Approaches

4:00am - 5:30am O: Global Value Chains Session Organizers Stephanie Barrientos, University of Manchester Gary Gereffi, Duke University Aarti Krishnan, University of Manchester Valentina De Marchi, University of Padova Stefano Ponte, Copenhagen Business School Participants

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Economic, Social and Environmental (ESE) Upgrading in Global Value Chains: Systematizing Possible Dimensions, Interactions and Trajectories Aarti Krishnan, University of Manchester Community Governance of Global Value Chains for Inclusive Development Johanna Gammelgaard, CBS Agri-Food Standards in Global Value Chains: Enhancing Gender Visibility and Equality in Smallholder Upgrading Stephanie Barrientos, University of Manchester Business Case Sustainability Initiatives As Pathways to Synergistic Upgrading in Gvcs: Experiences of Bangladesh’s Garment Sector Rachel Alexander, Copenhagen Business School

P-02 Corporate Governance (II): Finance and Sustainable Business Friday Models

4:00am - 5:30am P: Accounting, Economics, and Law Session Organizer Yuri Biondi, CNRS & University of Dauphine Paris Moderator Thomas Clarke, University of Technology Sydney Participants Corporate Governance: A Contemporary Survey Thomas Clarke, University of Technology Sydney Exploring Sustainable Business Model Innovation in Emerging Companies : The Case of Fintech Startups. Olfa Chelbi, Centre de recherche en gestion Caught between Path-Dependence and Green Opportunities - Assessing the Impetus for Green Banking in South Africa Manuel Neumann, University of Kassel

R-02 Session 1.2

Friday R: Islamic Moral Economy and Finance

4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizers Mehmet Asutay, Durham University Necati Aydin, Alfaisal University Zurina Shafii, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia Moderator Zurina Shafii, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia Participants Successful CASES of Islamic Finance & Islamic Social Finance for a MORAL Economy Magda Abdel Mohsin, INCEIF Political Economy of Islamic Finance Industry Formation

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Rahmatina Kasri, University of Indonesia Surviving the First Wave? Islamic Versus Conventional Rural Banks’ Performance in the Time of Covid-19 Akhmad Susamto, Universitas Gadjah Mada; CORE Indonesia

TH05-01 Economy - Finance

Friday TH05: Disrupted Times: Crisis, temporal inequalities and the 4:00am - 5:30am capitalist time regime Session Organizers Kathleen Griesbach, MPIfG Mateusz Halawa, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland Marcin Serafin, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland Lisa Suckert, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Participants COVID Time and the Asset Economy Lisa Adkins, University of Sydney “Now That the Music Has Stopped”. Methodological Innovations in Economic Information As Organizational Responses during the Pandemic Olivier Pilmis, CNRS What the Covid-19 Crisis Reveals about the Value of ‘Hoarding’ Gold in India Nithya Joseph, CEIAS, EHESS

TH16-02 Everyday Practices under Conditions of Financial Friday Subordination

4:00am - 5:30am TH16: The Political Economy of Financial Subordination Session Organizers Bruno Bonizzi, University of Hertfordshire Annina Kaltenbrunner, University of Leeds Kai Koddenbrock, Goethe University Frankfurt Ingrid Kvangraven, University of York Jeff Powell, University of Greenwich Moderator Ingrid Kvangraven, University of York Participants The Production of Credit Money and Exclusive Nature of Global Payment Infrastructures Barbara Brandl, Gothe University Frankfurt

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Lilith D, Gothe University Frankfurt

FP-01 Featured Panel - Author Meets Critics: "Les capitalismes à Friday l'épreuve de la pandémie" by Robert Boyer (La Découverte, 2020) 8:30am - 10:00am Featured Panels & Speakers

Session Organizer Sigrid Quack, University Duisburg-Essen Moderator Sigrid Quack, University Duisburg-Essen Book Author Robert Boyer, Institute of the Americas Critics Andrea M. Herrmann, Innovation Studies Group, Eleni Tsingou, Copenhagen Business School Sebastien Lechevalier, EHESS Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira, FGV Participants

A-01 The Organization of Caring for Vulnerable People

Friday A: Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers Katherine Chen, The City College of New York and the Graduate Center, CUNY Joyce Rothschild, VirginiaTech Victor Chen, Virginia Commonwealth University José Ruiz San Roman, Universidad Complutense Madrid Jieren HU, Tong Ji University Moderator Thomasina Borkman, George Mason University Participants Covid-19, Poverty and Susceptibility to Crime: Lessons from Nigerian Street Vendors Chidiebere Ogbonnaya, University of Sussex

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Autonomously Organized Homeless Encampments in Three Countries: Formal Organizational Options and Choices James M Mandiberg, Hunter College, City University of New York All You Need Is Love: Affective Practices of Caring in Social Enterprises Paola Raffaelli, Lund University

B-01 Engaging China’s Projects in Post-Communist/Socialist Friday Countries

8:30am - 10:00am B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development Session Organizer Linda Yin-nor Tjia, City University of Hong Kong Participants Chinese Development Cooperation and the Revival of the State Capitalist Road Nicholas Jepson, University of Manchester Post-Socialism the Mekong Way: Sino-Investment in the Clmv Countries Pon Souvannaseng, Bentley University China in Kazakhstan: Car Assembly, Hydropower and Food Processing Linda Yin-nor Tjia, City University of Hong Kong Discussant Arturo Lopez-Levy, Holy Names University

C-01 Coronavirus, Gender, Family and Work (1)

Friday C: Gender, Work and Family

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers Bernard Fusulier, Université catholique de Louvain Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, TELUQ Moderator Pascal Barbier, University Paris 1 Sorbonne Participants Work, Family ... Pandemic.: To What Extent Has the Health Crisis Transformed Families in France, Switzerland and Sweden? Pascal Barbier, University Paris 1 Sorbonne Myriam Chatot, University of Paris Dauphine Sandra Constantin, University of Oxford Julie Landour, Paris Dauphine Jean-Marie Le Goff, Université Lausanne Elisabeth Hultqvist, University of Upsalla Ida Lidegran, University of Upsalla

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Working Mothers: Gender and Class Norms of Work/Family Articulation during the Lockdown in France Marianne Le Gagneur, Iris, EHESS The (re)Structuring of Daily Life during the COVID-19-Related Restrictions in Switzerland: Coping Strategies in Intact Families, Lone- Parent and Stepparents Families Jean-Marie Le Goff, Université Lausanne Covid-19 Policies in the Netherlands Jeanne de Bruijn, VU university; University College Roosevelt Caroline van Dullemen, VU University

D-01 Accounting for Control

Friday D: Professions and Professionals in a Globalizing World

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers Elizabeth Gorman, University of Virginia James Faulconbridge, Lancaster University Sigrid Quack, University Duisburg-Essen Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Moderator Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Participants Accounting Control As Hegemony: The Dynamics of Control in Financialized Professional Service Firms Scott Allan, University of Aberdeen Ethical Deliberation and Internal Auditing in the Canadian Public Sector: A Practitioner's Perspective Marion Brivot, Université Laval Wind of Change: Status Work and Institutional Intrapreneurship in Surgery Wenhong Zhang, Nanjing University Tao Wang, Kyoto University Professionals As Conspiracy Theorists Silke Oetsch, Sociological Research Institute Göttingen (SOFI) How AI Related Formal Rationalities Change Work and Professionalism Marc Jungtaeubl, Universität Hohenheim Christopher Zirnig, Universität Hohenheim Caroline Ruiner, University of Hohenheim

E-02 The Political Economy of Local Development in the Friday Semiperiphery – I: Macro-Institutional Frameworks and the Creation of Developmental Coalitions 8:30am - 10:00am E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States

Session Organizers Sonja Avlijas, University of Belgrade - Faculty of Economics Kira Gartzou-Katsouyanni, European Institute, London School of Economics (LSE) Participants

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Public-Private Institutions As the Foundations for Innovation and Firm Upgrading in Developing Countries Gerald A. McDermott, Moore School of Business, U. of South Carolina Local Economic Upgrading through High Value-Added Foreign Investments in ECE: Different Models, Similar Outcomes Gergő Medve-Bálint, Department of Government and Public Policy, Centre for Social Sciences Coconut Production in the Caribbean: Relational Value Chains in Traditional Farming Carlo Pietrobelli, University of Roma Tre

E-03 The Politics of Long-Term Investments 1

Friday E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizer Olivier Jacques, Queen's University Participants Public Attitudes Towards Long-Term Oriented Policies: New Evidence from the Case of Germany Marius Busemeyer, First-Person Explanations of Long-Term Governance: Evidence from a Politician Survey Axel Cronert, Department of Government, Uppsala University

Public Opinion Towards Welfare State Reform: The Role of Political Trust and Government Satisfaction Julian Garritzmann, Goethe University Frankfurt Discussant Olivier Jacques, Queen's University

E-04 Political Economy of Colonialism I

Friday E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers Bastian Becker, Carina Schmitt, University of Bremen Participants State-Church Synergies in Colonial Empires: Longitudinal Evidence on Missionary Expansion in Africa Bastian Becker, University of Bremen The Search for Spices and Souls: Catholic Missions As Colonial State in the Philippines Dean Dulay, Singapore Management University Colonial Influences, Labour Market Outcomes, and Gender Inequality: Evidence from Christian Converts in Urban British Africa Felix Meier zu Selhausen, Wageningen University

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Historical Missionary Activity, Schooling, and the Reversal of Fortunes: Evidence from Nigeria Dozie Okoye, Dalhousie University

F-02 Institutional Logics and Change

Friday F: KITE: Knowledge, Innovation, Technology and Entrepreneurship

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers Cornelia Storz, Goethe University Frankfurt Matthew Keller, Department of Sociology, Southern Methodist University Andrea M. Herrmann, Innovation Studies Group, Utrecht University Matthew Allen, Manchester Business School, The University of Manchester Janet Vertesi, Princeton University Moderators Cornelia Storz, Goethe University Frankfurt Matthew Keller, Department of Sociology, Southern Methodist University Participants Market Valuation of Corporate Technological Assets: The Case of Japan's Institutional Adaptability Kostiantyn Ovsiannikov, University of Tsukuba Innovation As Ideological Disruption: The Adoption of Index Funds in the U.S. Mutual Fund Industry Nataliya Nedzhvetskaya, University of California Berkeley Institutional Logic, Founder Social Identity and Firm Strategic Choice: A Case Study of Lawtech Industry in Japan Masashi Goto, Kobe University

G-04 Firm-Based Vocational Education and Training Systems in the Friday Knowledge Economy

8:30am - 10:00am G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources Session Organizer Patrick Emmenegger, University of St. Gallen Moderator Patrick Emmenegger, University of St. Gallen Participants Too Much or Not Enough? Social Inclusion in Danish and German Vocational Education and Training Christian Ibsen, University of Copenhagen, FAOS Policy Transfer in the Global Knowledge Economy: Comparing Vocational Training and Higher Education Lukas Graf, Hertie School of Governance Hybridization of Skill Formation: A Comparative Analysis of Austria and Norway Lina Seitzl, University of St. Gallen

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Varieties of Going Upskill: A Comparative Analysis of How Germany and Switzerland Adapt Their Skill Formation Systems to the Knowledge Economy Patrick Emmenegger, University of St. Gallen Discussant Niccolo Durazzi, University of Edinburgh

G-05 Unemployment

Friday G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers David Marsden, London School of Economics Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Moderator Monica Bolelli, mpifg Participants Recovering Continuities in Support for Economic Inclusion through Work and Self-Employment in Deprived Neighbourhoods: Starting and Sustaining Positive Transitions in France and England Zografia Bika, University of East Anglia Catherine Locke, University of East Anglia Towards a New Socioeconomic Model for Europe? Analysing EU Support to National Short-Term Working Schemes Sonja Bekker, ; Utrecht University, the Netherlands The (In)Adequacy of “Neutral” Outcome Metrics to Assess Inclusive Economic Prosperity: A Critical Perspective Brian Holland, American University, School of Public Affairs Job Search of Older Unemployed Workers: Evidence from Longitudinal Data Gokce Basbug, Sungkyunkwan University

H-02 Changing Business Models and Organizational Fields

Friday H: Markets, Firms and Institutions

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers Olivier Butzbach, Second University of Naples Johanna Mair, Stanford University Gerhard Schnyder, Loughborough University Moderator Chloe Brassart, University of Liège Participants Changing of the Guards: Status Dynamics and Innovation in American TV Shows, 1948-2010 Erez Marantz, Tel Aviv University Business Models in the Video Game Market Analysed As a Field Miriam Costa Toyama, USFCar

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Disembedded Autonomy: Position and Process in Awarding the Nobel Prize in Literature Habinek Jacob, Linköping University

H-03 The Infrastructure and Sociology of Markets

Friday H: Markets, Firms and Institutions

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers Olivier Butzbach, Second University of Naples Johanna Mair, Stanford University Gerhard Schnyder, Loughborough University Moderator Christina Ahmadjian, Participants Communicating Knowledge and Ignorance: Relational Work in the Practices of Financial Intermediaries Crawford Spence, King's Business School Inside the Taxicab Medallion Bubble: The Dark Side of Social Embeddedness Nicholas Occhiuto, Yale University Meaningful Infrastructure: Future Directions in the Infrastructural Study of Markets David Pinzur, London School of Economics and Political Science Realizing Accessible Design Products and Services in Japan: How Social Entrepreneurship Created a New Market Category for People with Disabilities Masaru Karube, Hitotsubashi University Ryuji Nitta, Hitotsubashi University

I-01 Debt, Discontent, and Democracy in the Aftermath of the 2008 Friday Financial Crisis

8:30am - 10:00am I: Alternatives to Capitalism Session Organizers Lara Monticelli, Copenhagen Business School Torsten Geelan, University of Copenhagen Participants Alternative Futures of Capitalist Economy Panagiotis Petrakis, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Anna-Maria Kanzola, Research Assistant, University of Athens "You Are Not a Loan" - Contentious Debt Politics Since the North Atlantic Financial Crisis Christoph Sorg, Humboldt University Theorising Discontent and Dynamism in Capitalism Paul Lewis, Real Democracy in a Time of Coronavirus-Crisis Capitalism Mònica Clua-Losada, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley David Bailey, University of Birmingham Saori Shibata, Leiden University

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J-01 Platforms Shaping Social Worlds

Friday J: Digital Economy

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizer Jean-Samuel Beuscart, Orange Labs, Sense Moderator Jean-Samuel Beuscart, Orange Labs, Sense Participants The Economy of Collaboration. the New Digital Platforms of Production and Consumption (Book presentation/Author Meets Critics) Francesco Ramella, University of Torin Cecilia Manzo, Università Cattolica How Digital Technology That Carries Contradictory Institutional Logics Partakes Consumers’ Identity Work Yumiko Oda, Hitotsubashi University Are Neural Networks Neoclassical? the Economic Origins of Connectionist Practice Michael Castelle, University of Warwick Number Moderation: How Platforms Commensurate Conflicting Values Hui Sun, Northwestern University

J-02 Gig Economy: Worker Resistance

Friday J: Digital Economy

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizer Elke Schuessler, Johannes Kepler University

Moderator Elke Schuessler, Johannes Kepler University Participants Effectiveness of Jakarta's Platform Worker Mutual Aid Networks during COVID-19 Rida Qadri, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Dealing with Precarity within Platform Economy. Platform Workers during COVID-19 in Poland Karol Muszynski, KU Leuven Working Towards Decent Work on Online Platforms: Building and Maintaining an Institutional Infrastructure Based on the German Social Partnership Tradition Georg Reischauer, WU Vienna & JKU Algorithmic Autonomy: Manufacturing Consent in the Algorithmic Workplace Lindsey Cameron, University of Pennsylvania Scaling Platform Cooperatives: Alternative Pathways and Structure? Vera Vidal, UOC

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K-02 Better Work I: Understanding What’s Better and What’s Worse Friday (and Why)

8:30am - 10:00am K: Institutional Experimentation in the Regulation of Work and Employment

Session Organizers Gregor Murray, University of Montreal Phil Almond, University of Leicester Peter Fairbrother, RMIT University Isabelle Ferreras, Catholic University of Louvain/FNRS, Brussels Maria Gonzalez, University of Oviedo Francine Jacques, Université Laval Christian Levesque, HEC Montréal Nicolas Roby, Université de Montréal Moderator Gregor Murray, University of Montreal Participants Discussants Mat Johnson, University of Manchester Peter Fairbrother, RMIT University Olga Tregaskis, University of East Anglia Valeria Pulignano, KU Leuven

M-01 Negociación colectiva, digitalización e industria 4.0

Friday M: Spanish Language

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers Santos Miguel Ruesga, Departamento de Estructura Económica y Economía del Desarrollo, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Julimar Bichara, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Moderator Javier Baquero, UAM Participants El Papel De La Negociación Colectiva En El Proceso De Digitalización Del Trabajo. El Caso Europeo Laura Perez Ortiz, Departamento de Estructura Económica y Economía del Desarrollo, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid María Isabel de Pablos, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Santos Miguel Ruesga, Departamento de Estructura Económica y Economía del Desarrollo, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Javier Baquero, UAM Negociación Colectiva e Innovación Tecnológica En La Unión Europea. Un Análisis a Nivel De Establecimiento.

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Julimar Bichara, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Sandro Eduardo Monsueto, Universidade Federal de Goiás Ana Vinas, Universidad Europea de Madrid La Necesidad De Regulación De Las Relaciones Laborales Entre Los Repartidores De Las Plataformas Digitales y Las Empresas (y sus algoritmos): La Opción De La Negociación Colectiva En Los Modelos De Negocio De La Economía Digital Victor Sanchez del Olmo, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid El Derecho Del Trabajo 2.0.: La Regulación Convencional De Las Nuevas Tecnologías En El Centro De Trabajo Luis Gordo González, Autonomous University of Madrid

N-01 Financialization

Friday N: Finance and Society

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers Alya Guseva, Department of Sociology, Boston University Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra, University of California, San Diego Moderator Angelina Grigoryeva, University of Toronto Participants The Reit Stuff? Continuity and Change in the World of Housing Financialization Gregory Fuller, University of Groningen Financialization As Recombination: Bureaucracy and Neo-Patrimonialism on Wall Street Fabien Foureault, University of Lausanne, LINES/OBELIS Examining Transnational Finance: Making the Case for Global Ethnography Aman Banerji, Cornell University Who Owns the Means of Production? Uneven Geographies of Financialization Albina Gibadullina, University of British Columbia

O-02 Economic, Social and Environmental Upgrading in Global Friday Value Chains II: Lessons from Primary Resource Sectors

8:30am - 10:00am O: Global Value Chains Session Organizers Stephanie Barrientos, University of Manchester Gary Gereffi, Duke University Aarti Krishnan, University of Manchester Valentina De Marchi, University of Padova Stefano Ponte, Copenhagen Business School Participants Environmental and Social Upgrading in the Prosecco Wine District: The Role of Local Community Marco Bettiol, University of Padova

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Trade-Off between Resilience and Upgrading in Fresh Fruits Global Supply Chain: Case Study of a UK Fresh Fruits Importer Umair Choksy, Kent Business School, University of Kent The Role of Supermarket Chains in Facilitating Supplier Upgrading in Southern African Food Systems Reena Das Nair, University of Johannesburg New Challenges for Gemstone Suppliers: Global Sustainability Governance and Local Upgrading Lotte Thomsen, Copenhagen Business School

P-03 Empirical Research in Accounting (and elsewhere): Are We Friday Earning Our Keep?

8:30am - 10:00am P: Accounting, Economics, and Law Session Organizer James Ohlson, Hong Kong Polytechnic University Moderator Shyam Sunder, Yale School of Management Participants Elephants in the Room: Accounting Seminars James Ohlson, Hong Kong Polytechnic University Beyond p < 0.05: Bayesian Inference to Best Explanation Sanjay Kallapur, Indian School of Business Accounting Research’s “Flat Earth” Problem William Cready, The University of Texas at Dallas

Discussants Jonathan Glover, Columbia University Sanjay Kallapur, Indian School of Business John Core, MIT Sloan School

Q-01 China's Economy

Friday Q: Asian Capitalisms

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers Tobias ten Brink, Boy Luethje, South China University of Technology Wei Zhao, ESSCA School of Management Nana de Graaff, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Moderator Boy Luethje, South China University of Technology Participants China’s Escape from the Peripheral Condition: A Success Story? Francesco Macheda, Bifröst University Institutional Complexities, Gender Inequality, and Entrepreneurial Intention in China

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Junmin Wang, University of Memphis Gabriel Chiu, Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government Holistic Gentrification and the Recreation of Rurality: New Wave of Rural Gentrification in China Yue Du, Tsinghua University Commercializing Benevolence: The Architecture of Grassroots-Oriented Corporate Philanthropy in Contemporary China Yuhao Zhuang, University of Chicago

R-03 Session 1.3

Friday R: Islamic Moral Economy and Finance

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers Mehmet Asutay, Durham University Necati Aydin, Alfaisal University Zurina Shafii, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia Moderator Rahmatina Kasri, University of Indonesia Participants Value-Based Intermediation (VBI) for Shaping the Islamic Banking System to Combat Future Pandemics and Boost Entrepreneurial Activities & Social Justice M. Evren Tok, Assistant Dean of Innovation and Community Development, College of Islamic Studies, Hamad Bin Khalifa University Abdurahman Jemal Yesuf, Hamad Bin Khalifa University

Islamic Moral Economy in Times of Uncertainty Fatih AL, Istanbul Sabahattin Zaim University Impact of Covid-19 Pandemic on Stability and Resilience of Islamic Banks in Kuwait: Statistical Evidence and Mathematical Modeling Sadeq Damrah, Australian College of Kuwait

TH01-01 Norms of Equity and Inclusion for Access to Health and Friday Healthcare

8:30am - 10:00am TH01: Age of Pandemics: Regulation, Innovation, and Valuation in Markets for Health and Medicines

Session Organizers Etienne Nouguez, Sciences Po Kathryn Ibata-Arens, DePaul University Participants Clinical Uncertainty and the Physician-Patient Relationship during the Covid-19 Pandemic Larry Au, Columbia University The Moral Economy of Home-Made Masks in the Times of COVID-19 Alya Guseva, Department of Sociology, Boston University Ya-Ching Huang, Boston University

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Organizing Healthcare through the Government of Prescribing Conducts : An Analysis of Drug Regulation for the Care of Mental Illnesses Tonya Tartour, Sciences Po - CSO Ethical Governance of Access to COVID-19 Treatment and Vaccination – Triage or Randomization? Anja Bodenschatz, Techincal University of Munich

TH03-01 Recovering Marxist Theory in South Asia

Friday TH03: Decolonizing Development

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizer Kristin Plys, University of Toronto Moderator Alexandre White, Johns Hopkins University Participants (In)Visible Heroines: Women, Militancy, and Revolution in South Asia Umaima Miraj, University of Toronto Alavi Contra Alavi: Towards a Conjunctural Awareness Ayyaz Mallick, York University Anti-Colonial Marxism in French and Portuguese India Compared: Varadarajulu Subbiah and Aquino De Bragança’s Theories of Colonial Independence Kristin Plys, University of Toronto Development and Socialism in Sri Lanka: The Anti-Imperialist Marxisms of G.V.S. De Silva and S.B.D. De Silva Kanishka Goonewardena, University of Toronto

TH05-02 Future

Friday TH05: Disrupted Times: Crisis, temporal inequalities and the 8:30am - 10:00am capitalist time regime Session Organizers Kathleen Griesbach, MPIfG Mateusz Halawa, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland Marcin Serafin, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland Lisa Suckert, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Participants Hope amidst Crisis: Normative Ambiguity and Investment Fraud in 2000s Venezuela Camilo Leslie, Tulane University The Politics and Affects of Critical Times: Crisis Narratives and Their Possibilities in the Singularities of Lives Andre Vereta-Nahoum, University of Sao Paulo A Catastrophe of Time: Inequalities in the Disruption of Coordinated Future-Making Under Covid-19 Ryan Hagen, Columbia University

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TH07-01 Eco-social States and Policies

Friday TH07: Green Transitions in the Anthropocene

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizer Hanna Lierse, University of Bremen Moderator Hanna Lierse, University of Bremen Participants From ‘Just Transition’ to the ‘Eco-Social State’ Bela Galgoczi, European Trade Union Institute The Green New Deal in the Shadow of Keynes Jeremy Green, Sustainable Welfare States: Ecological Modernisation Versus De-Growth Paul Bridgen, University of Southampton Mi Ah Schoyen, Oslo Metropolitan University Is Ecosocial an Oxymoron? the Politics of Welfare-Climate Trade-Offs in Denmark and New Zealand Peter Starke, University of Southern Denmark

TH08-01 Politics of Redistribution: Tax, Class, and Inequality

Friday TH08: Fiscal Relations in a Post-Covid World: Hopes, Potencies, and 8:30am - 10:00am Discontents of Tax Session Organizers Lotta Bjorklund Larsen, University of Exeter, UK Miranda Sheild Johansson, Department of Anthropology, UCL Anna-Riikka Kauppinen, University of Cambridge Moderator Miranda Sheild Johansson, Department of Anthropology, UCL Participants Taking from the Disadvantaged? Consumption Tax Induced Poverty across Household Types in 11 OECD Countries Manuel Schechtl, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin Tax Responsibility in a Post-Covid 19 World: What about Corporate Actors? Ute Schmiel, University of Duisburg-Essen Fiscal Relations, Class Politics, and the Election Year in Ghana’s Covid- 19 Context King Carl Tornam Duho, University of Ghana Anna-Riikka Kauppinen, University of Cambridge Discussant Neil Buchanan, University of Florida

TH09-01 Imagining Work and Technology Friday

8:30am - 10:00am

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TH09: Imagined Capitalist Transformations: Towards new Conceptions of the Economic Public Sphere, Economic Policy and the State

Session Organizers Aldo Madariaga, Center for Social Conflict and Cohesion Studies (COES) Jorge Atria, Universidad Diego Portales, Chile Jens Beckert, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Felipe González, Universidad Central, Chile Guadalupe Moreno, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Moderator Jorge Atria, Universidad Diego Portales, Chile Participants The Future(s) of Unpaid Work: How British and Japanese Experts Predict Technological Transformations in the Domestic Sphere Vili Lehdonvirta, University of Oxford Imagining Platformization: The Coalitional Politics of Digital Labour Platform Regulation in France and Italy Matteo Marenco, Scuola Normale Superiore Domesticating the Future: International Organizations and the Future of Work Aldo Madariaga, Center for Social Conflict and Cohesion Studies (COES) Marcin Serafin, Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology Discussant Kathleen Griesbach, MPIfG

TH11-01 Spanish Panel 1: Tiempo de espera, tiempo de movimiento: Friday Migrantes marcando el tiempo y creando tiempo durante la pandemia [Time to Wait, Time to Move: Migrants Marking Time 8:30am - 10:00am and Making Time during the Pandemic]

TH11: Migration, Rebordering and Capitalist Restructuring during the Pandemic

Session Organizers Nicholas de Genova, University of Houston Soledad Alvarez Velasco, University of Houston Stephan Scheel, University of Duisburg-Essen Moderator Maribel Casas-Cortes, University of Zaragoza Participants Dificultades y Estrategias De Migrantes Senegaleses En Argentina Durante La Pandemia Luz Espiro, National University of La Plata La Pandemia Del COVID-19 y La Intensificación Del Trabajo De Delivery Mediante Plataformas Digitales En Latinoamérica. Una Lectura Sobre La Participación Laboral De La Población Migrante Venezolana Hector Bermudez, FLACSO-Ecuador

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“Sentir El Propio Camino”: La 'geopolítica Feminista Encarnada De La Espera y La (in) Movilidad' En El Retorno a Venezuela Frente Al COVID19 Tania Bonilla, FLACSO Ecuador Las Familias y La Diáspora Haitiana Durante La Pandemia/ Families and the Haitian Diaspora during the Pandemic Handerson Joseph, Federal University Of Rio Grande do Sul

TH14-01 I - Rethinking Organized Events in Pandemic Times: Friday Economic and Socio-Political Challenges of an Industry at the Forefront of the Crisis 8:30am - 10:00am TH14: Rethinking Organized Events in Pandemic Times: Economic and Socio-Political Challenges of an Industry at the Forefront of the Crisis

Session Organizers Anne-Sophie Beliard, Grenoble Alpes University - Pacte Sidonie Naulin, Sciences Po Grenoble / PACTE Victor Potier, Sciences Po Moderators Sidonie Naulin, Sciences Po Grenoble / PACTE Victor Potier, Sciences Po Participants Business As Usual? the Adoption of Digital Meetings in Chemistry Marianne Noel, Université Gustave Eiffel, LISIS The Event Manufacturers: Profession " Orchestra Conductor ". Setting the Rhythm and Staging the Market. Victor Potier, Sciences Po The Impact of the Digitization of Trade Shows on the Professional Field Structure Sidonie Naulin, Pacte, Sciences Po Grenoble, UGA Trade Shows Impacts on Professional Careers: A History of “Maison&objet” from World War II to Pandemic Times Anne Jourdain, University Paris-Dauphine Discussants Sidonie Naulin, Sciences Po Grenoble / PACTE Victor Potier, Sciences Po

TH15-01 State Capitalist Banking and Finance

Friday TH15: State Capitalism and State-led Development before and after 8:30am - 10:00am Covid: new pathways and challenges Session Organizers Ilias Alami, Milan Babic, Maastricht University, U. of Amsterdam Adam Dixon, Maastricht University Nana De Graaff, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Imogen Liu, Maastricht University

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Moderator Milan Babic, Maastricht University, U. of Amsterdam Participants Financialization Under State Capitalism: Securities Exchanges in Emerging Markets Johannes Petry, Free University of Berlin From the Backseat to the Steering Wheel: Central Banks As Drivers of Growth in State-Led Growth Model Toby Arbogast, Max-Planck-Institute for the Study of Societies Development Banking in Advanced Economies: Between Path- Dependency and Financialization Fabio Bulfone, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies The New State Capitalism and the City of London Matthew Eagleton-Pierce, SOAS University of London The Guarantor State: Interrogating the 'new' State Capitalism through the Case of an Indian Shadow-Bank Manasvini Karthikeyan, Johns Hopkins University Discussant Adam Dixon, Maastricht University

TH16-03 Financial Subordination and Relations of Coloniality/Empire

Friday TH16: The Political Economy of Financial Subordination

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers Bruno Bonizzi, University of Hertfordshire Annina Kaltenbrunner, University of Leeds Kai Koddenbrock, Goethe University Frankfurt Ingrid Kvangraven, University of York Jeff Powell, University of Greenwich Moderator Ingrid Kvangraven, University of York Participants How Do Colonial Legacies Shape the Global Political Economy? Nick Bernards, University of Warwick Credit Ratings and Structural Inequalities: Impediments to Crisis Response in the Global South Ramya Vijaya, Stockton University Beyond Financialisation: The Need for a Longue Durée Understanding of Finance in Imperialism Ndongo Samba Sylla, Rosa Luxemburg Foundation Ingrid Kvangraven, University of York Financial Subordination in Postcolonial Relations Steffen Haag, Nuertingen-Geislingen University

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A-02 Opening Network A Session

Friday A: Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society

10:00am - 11:00am Session Organizers Katherine Chen, The City College of New York and the Graduate Center, CUNY Joyce Rothschild, VirginiaTech Victor Chen, Virginia Commonwealth University José Ruiz San Roman, Universidad Complutense Madrid Jieren HU, Tongji University Participants

FP-02 Featured Speaker Alexander Kentikelenis (Bocconi University) Friday - "Austerity Redux: The Coming Wave of Budget Cuts and the Future of Global Public Health" 11:00am - 12:00pm Featured Panels & Speakers

Session Organizer Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Moderator Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School

Participants Discussant Alexander Kentikelenis, Bocconi University

FP-03 Featured Panel - Structural Racism, Health and Covid-19

Friday Featured Panels & Speakers

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Sigrid Quack, University Duisburg-Essen Zophia Edwards, Providence College Moderator Zophia Edwards, Providence College Participants Discussants Brandi Summers, University of California, Berkeley Rossalina Latcheva, FRA European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights Alexandre White, Johns Hopkins University Jenny Douglas, Open University

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A-03 How Cooperatives Arise and Advance in Liberal Market Friday Economies

12:00pm - 1:30pm A: Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society Session Organizers Katherine Chen, The City College of New York and the Graduate Center, CUNY Joyce Rothschild, VirginiaTech Victor Chen, Virginia Commonwealth University José Ruiz San Roman, Universidad Complutense Madrid Jieren HU, Tongji University, Law School Moderator Joyce Rothschild, VirginiaTech Participants Varieties of More-Than-Capitalism? Organizationally Diverse Ecologies of Firms and the Case of Cooperative Enterprise in New Zealand Jason Spicer, University of Toronto Community and Conversion: Demutualization of Saving and Loan Associations in the US Marc Schneiberg, Reed College Quantifying Alternatives: Reclaiming Numbers to Conform and Oppose at the International Cooperative Alliance Benjamin Huybrechts, HEC Liège, University of Liège

B-02 Industrial Development

Friday B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Caroline Arnold, CUNY Mark Dallas, Union College Douglas B Fuller, Zhejiang University Matthew Amengual, University of Oxford Participants Inmigration in Chilean Press: Securing Advanced Workers Ignacio Prieto, Universidad Diego Portales Building Social Capital in Global Virtual Teams: The Visual Effects Industry Klaus Nielsen, Birkbeck, University of London Socio-Technical Transitions in the Fourth Industrial Revolution: Experiences of South African Manufacturers Rachel Alexander, University of Johannesburg; Copenhagen Business School Learning to Industrialize: Comparing Policy Transfer of Special Economic Zones in Ethiopia and Vietnam Keyi Tang, Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies

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C-02 Coronavirus, Gender, Family and Work (2)

Friday C: Gender, Work and Family

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Bernard Fusulier, Université catholique de Louvain Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, TELUQ Moderator Julie Landour, Paris Dauphine Participants Work-Life Reconciliation and Women in Times of COVID-19 : The Gendered Differences Observed in Québec (Canada) Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, TELUQ Work and Life Balance Is Influenced By Lockdown Gabriella Pappadà, University of Salento Has Lockdown Transformed the Gender Division of Household Labour? Insights from a Mixed Method for France Myriam Chatot, Paris Dauphine Julie Landour, Paris Dauphine Ariane Pailhé, INED Brazilian Labor Market in the Post-Covid-19 Pandemic: Impacts on Gender Inequality Lucilene Morandi, UFF Fluminense Federal University

D-02 Economics and Managers in Global Societies

Friday D: Professions and Professionals in a Globalizing World

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Elizabeth Gorman, University of Virginia James Faulconbridge, Lancaster University Sigrid Quack, University Duisburg-Essen Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Moderator Elizabeth Gorman, University of Virginia Participants Discursive Multivocality Why Economics Might be Too Successful for Its Own Good Georg Rilinger, University of Chicago The Authors of Economics Journals Revisited: Evidence from a Large- Scale Replication of Hodgson & Rothman (1999) Matthias Aistleitner, Johannes Kepler University Watchdogs of the Economy: The Development of Irish Economic Profession’s Independent Voice Joseph Fitzgerald, TU Dublin Where Did the Global Elite Go to School? Kevin Young, University of Massachusetts Amherst Economists’ Views on Economic Decision-Making: Liberalization Vs. Technocratization

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Ronen Mandelkern, Tel Aviv University

E-05 Covid Pandemic, EU Policy Innovations and National Social Friday Models

12:00pm - 1:30pm E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States Session Organizer Stefano Sacchi, Polytechnic University of Turin Participants The Covid Pandemic As a Window of Opportunity for Addressing Multiple Crises in the EU Caroline De la Porte, Copenhagen Business School French Austerity, European Solidarity? Macron’s Reform Tightrope and the Covid Crisis Daniel Clegg, University of Edinburgh European Solidarity and ‘Free Movement of Labour’ during the Pandemic: Exposing the Contradictions and East-West Division of Labour Dorota Szelewa, University College Dublin

E-06 The Politics of Long-Term Investments 2

Friday E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizer Olivier Jacques, Queen's University Participants The Political Economy of Preventive Care Investments Olivier Jacques, Queen's University Corporate Governance, Time Horizons, and the Climate Policy Preferences of Firms Jared Finnegan, Berkeley Investing in the Digital Future. the Comparative Political Economy of Digital Investment Policies Timo Seidl, European University Institute Discussant Catherine Moury, NOVA

E-07 Political Economy of Colonialism II

Friday E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Bastian Becker, University of Bremen Carina Schmitt, University of Bremen Participants

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Policy Versus Networks: Why Missionaries Built More Schools in British Africa Carina Schmitt, University of Bremen Colonialism's Legacies in Africa: Cohesion and Cleavage in National Electorates Catherine Boone, London School of Economics Colonial Education, Political Elites, and Regional Political Inequality in Africa Joan Ricart-Huguet, Loyola University Maryland

F-03 Development of the Digital Economy

Friday F: KITE: Knowledge, Innovation, Technology and Entrepreneurship

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Janet Vertesi, Princeton University Matthew Allen, Manchester Business School, The University of Manchester Matthew Keller, Department of Sociology, Southern Methodist University Andrea M. Herrmann, Innovation Studies Group, Utrecht University Cornelia Storz, Goethe University Frankfurt Moderator Janet Vertesi, Princeton University Participants How Will Blockchains Shape the Future Economy: Cooperative or Capitalist? a Discourse Analysis of 141 Whitepapers Sarah Manski, George Mason University Why the Case of Siemens Can Expand Our Understanding of Europe’s Digital Gap Juan Grana, UBA/CONICET The Era of Digital Disruption: How Can Incumbents Engage in Collaboration with Digital Disruptors? Claudia Antunes Marante, Católica Lisbon School of Business and Economics The Leviathan of Securities LAW in Crypto: A Cost-Benefit Analysis Yuliya Guseva, Rutgers Law School

G-06 Author Meets Critics: "Front-line Workers in the Global Friday Service Economy. Overshadowed and Overstretched in the Fast Fashion World" by Giovanna Fullin (Routledge, 2021) 12:00pm - 1:30pm G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources

Session Organizer Roberto Pedersini, Università degli Studi di Milano Moderator Roberto Pedersini, Università degli Studi di Milano Book Author Giovanna Fullin, Milano Bicocca

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Critics Francoise Carre, University of Massachusetts Boston Roberto Pedersini, Università degli Studi di Milano Chris Tilly, UCLA Christopher Warhurst, University of Warwick Participants

H-04 The Political Economy of Financial Markets: Key Players

Friday H: Markets, Firms and Institutions

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Olivier Butzbach, Second University of Naples Johanna Mair, Stanford University Gerhard Schnyder, Loughborough University Moderator Olivier Butzbach, Second University of Naples Participants (In)Equality of Venture Capital Investments during Economic Crisis Joanna Dressel, Sociology, CUNY Graduate Center Venture Capitalists – Gatekeepers in the Asset Economy Franziska Cooiman, WZB / Weizenbaum Institute; Roskilde University

I-02 Author Meets Critics: "Capitalism on Edge: How Fighting Friday Precarity Can Achieve Radical Change Without Crisis or Utopia " by Dr. Albena Azmanova (Columbia University Press, 12:00pm - 1:30pm 2020; series ‘New Directions in Critical Theory’)

I: Alternatives to Capitalism

Session Organizers Lara Monticelli, Copenhagen Business School Torsten Geelan, University of Copenhagen Book Author Albena Azmanova, University of Kent Critics Lara Monticelli, Copenhagen Business School Hilary Silver, Brown University Marina Prentoulis, University of East Anglia Luigi Pellizzoni, University of Pisa Participants

J-03 Visualizing Economic Platforms: The Case of a Friday Cryptocurrency Exchange

12:00pm - 1:30pm J: Digital Economy

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Session Organizer Koray Caliskan, The New School Moderator Thomas Beauvisage, Orange Labs, Sense Participants Building Blocks of Economic Platforms Koray Caliskan, The New School Design Interventions in Platform Works Lauren Stobierski, The New School, Parsons Making a Platform Visible Niamh Peren, The New School, Parsons Discussants Clement Gasull, Orange Labs Research Aaron Fry, The New School, Parsons Niamh Peren, The New School, Parsons Khulood Alatiyat, The New School, Parsons Nishant Wazir, The New School, Parsons Hai Nguyen, The New School, Parsons Marcus Banks, The New School

J-04 Gig Economy: Organization & resistance

Friday J: Digital Economy

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizer Jean-Samuel Beuscart, Orange Labs, Sense Moderator Jean-Samuel Beuscart, Orange Labs, Sense Participants Dynamics of Contention in the Gig Economy: Rage Against the Platform, Customer, or State? Alex Wood, University of Birmingham Gaming the System. Strategic Subjectification and Tactical Subversion Among Migrant Food Delivery Workers in Turin, Italy Gianluca Iazzolino, London School of Economics Amarilli Varesio, University of Turin Enrico Gianoli, University of Turin Digital Labour Platforms: Mechanisms of Neoliberal Governmentality? the Case of Household Service Workers in Turkey Kadir Uysal, Higher School of Economics

K-03 Better Work II: Understanding What’s Better and What’s Friday Worse (and Why)

12:00pm - 1:30pm K: Institutional Experimentation in the Regulation of Work and Employment

Session Organizers

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Gregor Murray, University of Montreal Phil Almond, University of Leicester Peter Fairbrother, RMIT University Isabelle Ferreras, Catholic University of Louvain/FNRS, Brussels Maria Gonzalez, University of Oviedo Francine Jacques, Université Laval Christian Levesque, HEC Montréal Nicolas Roby, Université de Montréal Moderator Melanie Laroche, Université de Montréal Participants Discussants Dalia Gesualdi-Fecteau, UQAM Gerhard Bosch, University Duisburg-Essen Virginia Doellgast, Cornell University ILR School Glenn Morgan, Cardiff University

L-01 COVID-19 and International Political Economy: Same As It Friday Never Was?

12:00pm - 1:30pm L: Regulation and Governance Session Organizer Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen Moderator Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen Participants COVID-19 and the International Political Economy of Risk and Resilience Nick Bernards, University of Warwick Global Remittances and COVID-19: Locked-Down but Not Locked-out Eleni Tsingou, Copenhagen Business School Why Ranting about the Covid Economy As a Woman Sounds Different in Copenhagen and in Cincinnati Aneta Spendzharova, Maastricht University European Central Banking, Strategic Autonomy and Keynesianism 2.0 Cornel Ban, Boston University Speeding up Slowbalization: Global Value Chains after COVID-19 Lukas Linsi, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen

M-02 Informalidad e inserción laboral

Friday M: Spanish Language

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Santos Miguel Ruesga, Departamento de Estructura Económica y Economía del Desarrollo, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Julimar Bichara, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid

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Moderator Santos Miguel Ruesga, Departamento de Estructura Económica y Economía del Desarrollo, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Participants Mudanças Setoriais E Produtividade Do Trabalho NO Brasil De 2000 a 2016: Ganhos Estáticos E Perdas Dinâmicas Martinho Lazzari, No Desde El Proletariado Hacia El Precariado Julio Cesar Neffa, National University of Moreno/ CONICET Estructura De Clases e Informalidad Laboral En Argentina, 2003 - 2020. Jesica Lorena Pla, CONICET / Universidad de Buenos Aires Santiago Poy, CONICET / Universidad Católica Argentina La Influencia Del Origen Social En La Inserción Laboral: Un Estudio De Los Fenómenos De Sobreeducación y Sobrecualificación. Santos Miguel Ruesga, Departamento de Estructura Económica y Economía del Desarrollo, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid

M-03 Consecuencias socioeconómicas del Covid-19

Friday M: Spanish Language

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Santos Miguel Ruesga, Departamento de Estructura Económica y Economía del Desarrollo, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Julimar Bichara, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Moderator Cristina Garcia-Sainz, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Participants Rigidez En Las Reglas Del Juego: Respuestas Con Enfoque De Género Ante El Covid-19 En América Latina Javier Stanziola, Centro Internacional de Estudios Políticos y Sociales Nelva Arauz, Centro Internacional de Estudios Políticos y Sociales Working Conditions on the Care Sector: Care Homes after the Tsunami Caused By the Covid-19 Pandemic Cristina Garcia-Sainz, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Dynamics of Business Models within the Scope of Economic Reactivation Policies, Raised By Covid-19. Martha Escobar Hurtado, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Impactos De La Pandemia y Seguridad Social En Brasil Rogerio Costanzi, USP e Autonoma de Madrid Julimar Bichara, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid

N-02 Morality of Consumption, Debt and Bankruptcy

Friday N: Finance and Society

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Alya Guseva, Department of Sociology, Boston University Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego

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Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra, University of California, San Diego Moderator Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego Participants Conspicuous Consumption and Car Loans: Is Debt a New Social Habit? Anna Oganesyan, Southern Federal University A Feel for the Game: Economic Dispositions As Micro-Foundations of Economic Inequality Adam Hayes, University of Wisconsin-Madison Megan Bea, Cornell University Social Boundaries in the Stigmatization of Bankruptcy Nicholas Pang, Columbia University Trust Fund Families: Government Policy and Elite Social Reproduction Doron Shiffer-Sebba, University of Pennsylvania

O-03 Economic, Social and Environmental Upgrading in Global Friday Value Chains III: Lessons from Manufacturing and Mining

12:00pm - 1:30pm O: Global Value Chains Session Organizers Stephanie Barrientos, University of Manchester Gary Gereffi, Duke University Aarti Krishnan, University of Manchester Valentina De Marchi, University of Padova Stefano Ponte, Copenhagen Business School Participants Environmental Upgrading between Conflicting Tensions in Embedded Value Chains: The Emblematic Case of Leather Tanning Industry in Italy Jasmina Shehi, University of Padova The Sustainability Shift in Apparel Global Value Chains, Environmental Upgrading, and Green Industrial Policy in Ethiopia Lindsay Whitfield, Roskilde University Decoupling between Buyer Codes of Conduct and Supplier Practice: Comparing Support for Core Labor Rights By US Companies and the US Government after Rana Plaza Jette Knudsen, Tufts University Combining Economic and Social Upgrading in Intensive Manufacturing: Insights from Ethiopia Luc Fransen, University of Amsterdam Opportunities for Gendered Resilience in Global Fashion Value Chains? Sara Todt, RMIT University Shelley Marshall, RMIT University

P-04 International Tax Avoidance and Transparency

Friday P: Accounting, Economics, and Law

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizer Yuri Biondi, CNRS & University of Dauphine Paris

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Moderator Reuven Avi-Yonah, University of Michigan Participants International Tax Law- Status Quo, Trends and Perspectives Reuven Avi-Yonah, University of Michigan Transparency Just for Show: Evaluating Country By Country Data Saila Stausholm, Copenhagen Business School Reducing Tax Avoidance of Multinational Groups By a New Substantiation of the Arm's Length Principle? Anna-Lena Scherer, University of Duisburg-Essen Corporate Tax Disclosure and Impression Management: The Case of French Listed Firms Florence Depoers, Université Paris Nanterre Tiphaine Jérôme, Université Grenoble

TH04-01 Financing for the Environment and Sustainable Energy: Friday Opportunities and challenges

12:00pm - 1:30pm TH04: Development Finance in a Changing Global Context Session Organizer Yixian Sun, University of Bath Moderator Yixian Sun, University of Bath Participants Taking a Gamble: Chinese Overseas Energy Finance and Country Risk Hanna Niczyporuk, New York University Results-Based Finance in Practice: Lessons from Brazil and Indonesia’s Experiences in Tackling Deforestation Rishikesh Bhandary, The Fletcher School, Tufts University Off the Tracks: Grounding Development Finance and Safeguards through Land Compensation on the Laos-China Bri Corridor Jessica DiCarlo, University of Colorado Boulder The Role of Development Finance Institutions in Scaling up Sustainable Energy in South Asia: A Case Study of the Bbin Sub-Region Xinyue Ma, Boston University Global Development Policy Center

TH07-02 Green Financial Institutions and Trade

Friday TH07: Green Transitions in the Anthropocene

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizer Patrick Bigger, Lancaster University Moderator Patrick Bigger, Lancaster University Participants It Takes Two to Dance: Institutional Dynamics and Climate-Related Financial Policies Jerome Deyris, University of Paris Nanterre

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Environmental Provisions and the Greening of Bilateral Trade. a Text- Reuse Approach to the Diffusion of Green Policies. Simon Happersberger, Vrije Universiteit Brussel Myth, Ceremony, and Power: The European Investment Bank As the EU’s Climate Bank Daniel Mertens, University of Osnabrück Environmental Mandate for Central Banks: Technocratic Interventions to Financialise Nature Ismail Erturk, Alliance Manchester Business School, University of Manchester

TH08-02 Fiscal Policies in Global Comparison

Friday TH08: Fiscal Relations in a Post-Covid World: Hopes, Potencies, and 12:00pm - 1:30pm Discontents of Tax Session Organizers Lotta Bjorklund Larsen, University of Exeter, UK Miranda Sheild Johansson, Department of Anthropology, UCL Anna-Riikka Kauppinen, University of Cambridge Moderator Anna-Riikka Kauppinen, University of Cambridge Participants The Unlikely Reformers: Reforms Under Soft Budget Constraints in the Eurozone’s Periphery Angelos Angelou, London School of Economics and Political Science Chrysoula Papalexatou, London School of Economics and Political Science The Eurozone’s Evolving Fiscal Ecosystem after COVID-19: Mitigating Fiscal Discipline By Governing through Off-Balance-Sheet Fiscal Agencies Steffen Murau, Boston University Andrei Guter-Sandu, London School of Economics and Political Science Fiscal Policy in Brazil in the Last Decade: Perspectives from a Keynesian VIEW. Ana Maria Milani, Universidade Federal de Alagoas Lex Corona: Populism, COVID-19, and the Fiscal Contract in Central Europe Nicolette Makovicky, University of Oxford

TH09-02 States, Markets, and the Politics of Environmental Imaginaries

Friday TH09: Imagined Capitalist Transformations: Towards new 12:00pm - 1:30pm Conceptions of the Economic Public Sphere, Economic Policy and the State

Session Organizers Aldo Madariaga, Center for Social Conflict and Cohesion Studies (COES) Jorge Atria, Universidad Diego Portales, Chile Jens Beckert, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies

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Felipe González, Universidad Central, Chile Guadalupe Moreno, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Moderator Aldo Madariaga, Center for Social Conflict and Cohesion Studies (COES) Participants Carbon Tax Neoliberalism and Green Economy Transitions in France Daniel Driscoll, University of California, San Diego Imaginations of Eco-Digital Capitalism Sarah Lenz, University of Pushing the Grid Toward the Future: State Coordination for Delivering Power Sector Decarbonization in the UK and Beyond Jose Maria Valenzuela, Doctoral Student, University of Oxford The Paradoxes of Green Growth: Business Groups, Public Policies and Lithium Extraction in Chile Sebastian Carrasco, Universidad Católica de Temuco Discussant Aldo Madariaga, Center for Social Conflict and Cohesion Studies (COES)

TH11-02 English Panel 1: Re-Bordering Labor and Life: Migrant Friday Workers within the European Pandemic [Re-delimitando las fronteras entre el trabajo y la vida: Los trabajadores 12:00pm - 1:30pm migrantes en la pandemia europea]

TH11: Migration, Rebordering and Capitalist Restructuring during the Pandemic

Session Organizers Nicholas de Genova, University of Houston Soledad Alvarez Velasco, University of Houston Stephan Scheel, University of Duisburg-Essen Moderator Rodrigo Bulamah, Federal University of São Paulo Participants Blurring ‘Work’ and ‘Life’: Domesticating Borders in the Dormitory Labour Regime. Hannah Schling, QUEEN MARY UNIVERSITY OF LONDON EU Agro-Industrial Labour and Border Regimes Seen through the Pandemic Prism Cecilia Vergnano, University of Amsterdam (Dis)Continuities in Germany’s Seasonal Work Regime during the Covid19 Pandemic Dorothea Biaback Anong, University of Osnabrueck Platform and Gangmaster: Migration Infrastructure and Agricultural Work in Southern Italy Ayan Meer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

TH12-01 Futures in Times of Pandemic: Missed and in the Making

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Friday TH12: Possible Worlds: Practice, Ethics, Hope and Distress

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Adriana Mica, University of Warsaw Gary Herrigel, University of Chicago Ann Mische, University of Notre Dame Participants Crisis-Inspired Solidarity and the Future: The Case of Wall Street Journal Articles Published during the Coronavirus Crisis Galit Ailon, Department of Sociology & Anthropology, Bar-Ilan University “It Might Have Been Otherwise”: The Contingent Failures of Policy Making Adriana Mica, University of Warsaw Paweł Kubicki, Warsaw School of Economics Mikołaj Pawlak, University of Warsaw A Hope Towards More Resilient Communities? Solidarity Economy Responses in the Times of Pandemic Kardelen Dilara Cazgir, Middle East Technical University

TH13-01 Precarity, Dualism, Inequality

Friday TH13: Precarity, Capitalism and Work-Life Boundaries in Post- 12:00pm - 1:30pm COVID Session Organizers Valeria Pulignano, KU Leuven Adam Mrozowicki, University of Wroclaw (Poland) Karol Muszynski, KU Leuven Markieta Domecka, KU Leuven Me-Linh Riemann, CeSO - KU Leuven Elena Ayala-Hurtado, Harvard University Moderator Valeria Pulignano, KU Leuven Participants Walking on the Tightrope: COVID-19 Impact on Portuguese Household Income Volatility Cristina Matos, Universidade do Minho Crisis and the Division of Housework: How Precarity Moderates Gendered Inequalities in Response to COVID-19 Laura Doering, University of Toronto The Impact of COVID-19 on Regional Labor Markets: Precarity Trends for Neets across the Mediterranean European Economic Area Dimitris Psarologos, Student The Power of Time: The COVID-19 Pandemic As an Amplifier of Inequality in the Academic Field. Anne Suphan, University of Hohenheim Discussants Valeria Pulignano, KU Leuven Elena Ayala-Hurtado, Harvard University

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TH15-02 The Geopolitics of State Capitalism

Friday TH15: State Capitalism and State-led Development before and after 12:00pm - 1:30pm Covid: new pathways and challenges Session Organizers Ilias Alami, Maastricht University Milan Babic, Maastricht University, U. of Amsterdam Adam Dixon, Maastricht University Nana De Graaff, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Imogen Liu, Maastricht University Moderator Milan Babic, Maastricht University, U. of Amsterdam

Participants Sovereign Wealth Funds, Privateering, and Political Pushback A. Felix Beltran, Purdue University Hosting State Capital? Ideational Change and the Increasing Political Contestation of Foreign State-Led Investment in Europe. Milan Babic, Maastricht University, U. of Amsterdam Adam Dixon, Maastricht University Strategic Narratives in Global Trade Politics: American Hegemony, Free Trade and the Hidden Hand of the State Kristen Hopewell, University of British Columbia The New ‘State Capitalism’ and Sino-US Relations: Geopolitical Contestation and Contending Elite Strategies Nana De Graaff, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Challenging the US Dominated Liberal Financial Order? the Transnational Integration of China´s State Capitalist Finance Jenny Simon, University of Kassel Discussant Imogen Liu, Maastricht University

D-03 Author Meets Critics: "The Neoliberal Republic. Corporate Friday Lawyers, Statecraft, and the Making of Public-Private France" by Antoine Vauchez and Pierre France (Cornell Press, 2020) 4:00pm - 5:30pm D: Professions and Professionals in a Globalizing World

Session Organizer Sigrid Quack, University Duisburg-Essen Moderator James Faulconbridge, Lancaster University Book Authors Antoine Vauchez, Centre Européen de Sociologie et de Science Politique, Université Paris 1, Département de Science Politique Pierre France, Université Paris 1 Critics

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Terence Halliday, American Bar Foundation Cornelia Woll, Sciences Po Sara Dezalay, Cardiff School of Law and Politics Elizabeth Gorman, University of Virginia Participants

E-08 The Politics of Long-Term Investments 3

Friday E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States

4:00pm - 5:30pm Session Organizer Olivier Jacques, Queen's University Participants Fiscal Federalism and the Constrained Politics of Public Investment Bjorn Bremer, MPifG Dinato Di Carlo, MPifG Leon Wansleben, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Capitalising on External Constraint: How Bail Outs (sometimes) Enable Governments to Solve Long-Term Problems Catherine Moury, NOVA Fiscal Deficits and Executive Planning Horizons Mike Seiferling, UCL Discussant Marius Busemeyer, University of Konstanz

F-04 Advances in Bio-Science Research

Friday F: KITE: Knowledge, Innovation, Technology and Entrepreneurship

4:00pm - 5:30pm Session Organizers Matthew Keller, Department of Sociology, Southern Methodist University Matthew Allen, Manchester Business School, The University of Manchester Andrea M. Herrmann, Innovation Studies Group, Utrecht University Cornelia Storz, Goethe University Frankfurt Janet Vertesi, Princeton University Moderator Matthew Keller, Department of Sociology, Southern Methodist University Participants Consequences of Lab Closures: Understanding Worker Mobility, Technological Trajectory and Productivity in the Pharma Industry

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Raphael Martins, Stern School of Business, New York University The Ties That Align: State-Firm Symbiosis in China’s Genetic Data Production Abigail Coplin, Vassar College, Department of Sociology and Program on Science, Technology, and Society Moral Parameters of Digital Phenotyping in Psychiatry Mira Vale, University of Michigan Entrepreneurial Growth of Biomedicals: Allocating Resources to Neglected Areas Ellie Okada, Boston Cancer Policy Institute (and Harvard College Libraries)

G-07 Measuring the Quality of Employment (QoE): A Friday Multidimensional Approach

4:00pm - 5:30pm G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources Session Organizer Kirsten Sehnbruch, London School of Economics and Politics Moderator Kirsten Sehnbruch, London School of Economics and Politics Participants Pathways to Mobility: Lessons from the Amusement Park Industry in California Leslie Panyanouvong, University of California, Irvine Employment: Still a Missing Dimension in the Capability Approach Kirsten Sehnbruch, london School of Economics and Politics Measuring the Quality of Employment in Europe: The Multidimensional Perspective of the Capability Approach Mauricio Apablaza, Universidad del Desarrollo; Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative Non-Standard Employment Contracts in the United Kingdom: Stepping- Stones or Traps? Rocio Mendez Pineda, University College London Understanding Quality of Employment (QoE) Dynamics: Evidence from Chile Jose Joaquin Prieto, London School of Economics and Politics

H-05 Business & Politics

Friday H: Markets, Firms and Institutions

4:00pm - 5:30pm Session Organizers Olivier Butzbach, Second University of Naples Johanna Mair, Stanford University Gerhard Schnyder, Loughborough University Moderator Gerhard Schnyder, Loughborough University Participants Public Interests of Private Corporations Gabrielle Cheung, University of Southern California

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The Uniqueness of China’s Political Market Zhibo Qiu, University of Oxford

I-03 Work and Labour Resistance

Friday I: Alternatives to Capitalism

4:00pm - 5:30pm Session Organizers Lara Monticelli, Copenhagen Business School Torsten Geelan, University of Copenhagen

Participants Willingness to Subordinate. a Foucauldian Analysis of Governance Modes in Organizations Cesar Gonzalez-Canton, CUNEF Work Cooperatives and the Difficulties in Achieving Horizontal Self- Management. Trajectory and Analysis of a Recovered Factory in Argentina Maria Laura Henry, National University of Moreno Leveraging the EU and Domesticating the Scale. Understanding the Target of Italian Healthcare Struggles Costanza Galanti, University College Dublin; Università degli Studi di Padova The Pandemic and Class Struggle Dario Azzellini, Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas

J-05 Gig Economy: Specialization & segmentation

Friday J: Digital Economy

4:00pm - 5:30pm Session Organizer Anne Jourdain, University Paris-Dauphine Moderator Anne Jourdain, University Paris-Dauphine Participants Segmentation Regimes and the Platform Economy Valeria Pulignano, KU Leuven Markieta Domecka, CeSO - KU Leuven Slash Workers in the Platform Economy: An Analysis on the Professional Paths Cecilia Manzo, Università Cattolica Ivana Pais, Università Cattolica Lucìa Del Moral Espin, Universidad de Cádiz Sofia Pérez de Guzmán, Universidad de Cádiz Anna Mori, University of Milan Davide Arcidiacono, University of Catania Multiple Jobholding in the Digital Platform Economy: Signs of Segmentation Anna Ilsøe, FAOS, Department of Sociology, Copenhagen University Trine Pernille Larsen, University of Copenhagen Hiring Patterns in the Online Gig Economy: What Skill Signals Matter?

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Jaap van Slageren, Innovation Studies Group, Utrecht University

L-02 Environmental Governance: Comparative and Transnational Friday Perspectives

4:00pm - 5:30pm L: Regulation and Governance Session Organizers Tim Bartley, Washington University of St. Louis John Cioffi, University of California, Riverside Eleni Tsingou, Copenhagen Business School Jonathan Zeitlin, University of Amsterdam Moderator Jonathan Zeitlin, University of Amsterdam Participants Deliberation or Legitimation in Brazilian Climate Governance Process? Debora Naidhig, University of Campinas Net-Zero Governance: From the Risk of Multivocality to the Fruits of Pragmatism in Standardizing International Climate Ambition Jose Maria Valenzuela, Institute for Science, Innovation and Society, University of Oxford The Environmental State: Dynamics of Federal Environmental Protection, 1973-2019 Chris Rea, The Ohio State University The Dismantling of Environmental Governance in Brazil Maria Cristina Oliveira Souza, University of Campinas

N-03 Wealth and Wealth Inequality

Friday N: Finance and Society

4:00pm - 5:30pm Session Organizers Alya Guseva, Department of Sociology, Boston University Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra, University of California, San Diego Moderator Robert Manduca, Harvard University Participants The Dynamics of Privately Held Business Assets in the United States Kim Pernell, University of Toronto Gatekeepers for Global Wealth: Transnational Legal Orders of the Cayman Islands Offshore Financial Centre May Hen-Smith, University of Cambridge New Money in the New Economy: The Shift to Stock Compensation and U.S. Wealth Inequality, 1998-2019 Angelina Grigoryeva, University of Toronto Raising Kids, Rising Debt: How Does Having Children Impact Mortgage Debt? Nina Bandelj, University of California, Irvine

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TH01-02 The Role of State in Response to Market Failure

Friday TH01: Age of Pandemics: Regulation, Innovation, and Valuation in 4:00pm - 5:30pm Markets for Health and Medicines Session Organizers Etienne Nouguez, Sciences Po Kathryn Ibata-Arens, DePaul University

Participants The Health Consequences of Labor Market Disintegration: Deaths of Despair and Deindustrialization in Postsocialist Eastern Europe Gabor Scheiring, Bocconi University Births of Death: When the World Institutionalized (Differently Defined) Deaths Wan-Zi Lu, University of Chicago Perspectives in the Study of the Political Economy of COVID-19 Vaccine Regulation Elize Fonseca, Fundação Getulio Vargas; London School of Economics Transformations of the Supplementary Health System in Brazil Under the “Reins” of Financialization Marcela Albuquerque, State University of Maringá; State University of Northern Paraná Mauricio Reinert, State University of Maringá The Impact of Market Incentives on Academic Biomedical Research in Global Health Steven Casper, KGI, Claremont

TH03-02 Movements and Revolutions

Friday TH03: Decolonizing Development

4:00pm - 5:30pm Session Organizers Julian Go, University of Chicago Zophia Edwards, Providence College Moderator Zophia Edwards, Providence College Participants Decolonizing Repertoires of Resistance Confronting the Colonial Hydra Sean Chabot, Eastern Washington University Stellan Vinthagen, UMass Amherst Movements As Sites of Thought Mahvish Ahmad, London School of Economics The Haitian Revolution, Black Freedom, and the Pitfalls of National Independence Ricarda Hammer, Brown University "First and Foremost for Our Own Peoples": Conceptualizing Anticolonial Nationalisms Meghan Tinsley, University of Manchester

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TH07-03 Energy

Friday TH07: Green Transitions in the Anthropocene

4:00pm - 5:30pm Session Organizer Ritwick Ghosh, New York University Moderator Ritwick Ghosh, New York University

Participants The Cultural Changes Caused By Residential Energy Efficiency Policies in South Chile Alejandra Cortes, School of Global Urban and Social Studies, RMIT University; Faculty of Architecture and Planning, Universidad de Chile The Politics and Possibilities of a Green Transition in Senegal Mara van den Bold, Clark University The Just Transition or Just a Transition: Assembling Climate Justice in South Africa’s Shift to Renewable Energy Jon Barnes, LSE

TH11-03 Spanish Panel 2: COVID-19 Restructurando la Movilidad, la Friday Subjetividad y los Derechos [COVID-19 Restructuring Moblity, Subjectivity, and Rights] 4:00pm - 5:30pm TH11: Migration, Rebordering and Capitalist Restructuring during the Pandemic

Session Organizers Nicholas de Genova, University of Houston Soledad Alvarez Velasco, University of Houston Stephan Scheel, University of Duisburg-Essen Moderator Sebastian Cobarrubias, ARAID Research Agency Participants “No Solo Es Una Pandemia, Es Un Apagón De Derechos”. Efectos Prolongados Del Covid-19 En El Sistema De Protección De Los Refugiados En América Latina. El Caso Ecuatoriano. Carmen Gomez, FLACSO-ECUADOR Repercusiones Económicas y a La Movilidad De La Pandemia De COVID 19 En La Frontera Chile-Bolivia Nanette Liberona, La (in)Movilidad Como Estrategia De Vida: Migración Haitiana y Senegalesa En Sudamérica Antes y Durante El COVID-19 Carina Trabalón, CONICET/Universidad Nacional de Villa María Racialización y Minorización Como Régimen De Frontera a Partir De Los Cuerpos y Subjetividades Infantiles Valentina Glockner, CONACYT-COLSON

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A-04 Author Meets Critics: "The Making of a Democratic Economy: Friday How to Build Prosperity for the Many, Not the Few," by Marjorie Kelly and Ted Howard (Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 6:00pm - 7:30pm 2019)

A: Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society

Session Organizers Katherine Chen, The City College of New York and the Graduate Center, CUNY Victor Chen, Virginia Commonwealth University Joyce Rothschild, VirginiaTech Moderator Joyce Rothschild, VirginiaTech Book Authors Ted Howard, The Democracy Collaborative Marjorie Kelly, The Democracy Collaborative Critics M. Paola Ometto, California State University - San Marcos Joyce Rothschild, VirginiaTech Thad Williamson, University of Richmond Participants

N-04 How Credit and Debt Shape Experiences of Precarity: Friday Socioeconomic Dynamics, Racial Cleavages, and Political Possibilities 6:00pm - 7:30pm N: Finance and Society

Session Organizer Rhea Myerscough, University of California, Berkeley Moderator Dave Elder-Vass, Loughborough University Participants The Social Meaning of Credit/Debt in America’s Precarious Middle-Class Tess Wise, Amherst College Do Alternative Financial Services Worsen Communities’ Economic Trajectories? Megan Bea, University of Wisconsin - Madison Race, Class, and the Visibility of High-Cost Financial Markets Patricia Posey, University of Chicago Predatory Influence: Understanding the Political Advantage of Payday Lenders Rhea Myerscough, University of California, Berkeley

TH11-04 English Panel 2: COVID Capitaslism: The Double Crisis Friday [Capitalismo COVID-19: La doble crisis]

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6:00pm - 7:30pm TH11: Migration, Rebordering and Capitalist Restructuring during the Pandemic

Session Organizers Nicholas de Genova, University of Houston Soledad Alvarez Velasco, University of Houston Stephan Scheel, University of Duisburg-Essen Moderator Stephan Scheel, University of Duisburg-Essen Participants Between the Pandemic and Economic Crises: The Presence of Brazilians at International Borders in Times of COVID-19 Gustavo Dias, State University of Montes Claros The Capitalist Virus. Ruptures and Shifts in the Current Transition Brett Neilson, Western Sydney University Workplace Challenges and Responses to Covid-19 in U.S. Dairy Supply Chains Jennifer Bair, University of Virginia Kathryn Babineau, University of Virginia Epidemics and Border Regimes: A View from the Caribbean Rodrigo Bulamah, Federal University of São Paulo

E-09 Employment and Welfare in Times of Covid-19 - I

Saturday E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States

2:00am - 3:30am Session Organizers Alexandre Afonso, University of Amsterdam Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Chiara Benassi, LSE Aidan Regan, School of Politics, University College Dublin Participants Domestic and Care Work during Covid-19: Regulatory Challenges and Opportunities Luisa de Vita, sapienza university of rome Work and Employment Policy Responses to COVID-19: A Cross-Country Examination Gokce Basbug, Sungkyunkwan University COVID-19 and the Prospects of Trade Union Renewal? the Case of Poland Jan Czarzasty, Warsaw School of Economics (SGH) Covid-Crisis and Employment Relations in the Airline Industry Florian Becker-Ritterspach, HTW Berlin

E-10 The Political Economy of Growth

Saturday E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States

2:00am - 3:30am Session Organizers Alexandre Afonso, University of Amsterdam Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex

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Chiara Benassi, LSE Aidan Regan, School of Politics, University College Dublin Participants Wage-Led Growth Is Dead! Long Live Wage-Led Growth! Labor’s Role in the (Re)Formation of Israel’s Growth Model Erez Maggor, Tel Aviv University, The Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics Assaf Bondy, Tel Aviv University, The Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics The Difference Principle and State-Led Growth Lukas Fuchs, University College London The Growth Model Strategies of Anti-System Parties Jonathan Hopkin, London School of Economics What IPE Can Learn from Pke, and Vice Versa Engelbert Stockhammer, King's College London The Middle-Income Trap and Politics of Economic Growth Marius Kalanta, Vilnius University

G-08 Employment in the Digital Economy

Saturday G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources

2:00am - 3:30am Session Organizer Bernhard Mahlberg, Institute for Industrial Research Moderator Bernhard Mahlberg, Institute for Industrial Research Participants Employers’ Skills Requirements in the Austrian Labour Market: On the Relative Importance of ICT, Cognitive and Non-Cognitive Skills over the Past 15 Years Sandra Leitner, Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies Automation and Labour Demand in European Countries: A Task-Based Approach to Wage Bill Decomposition Martin Lábaj, University of Economics in Bratislava Economy 4.0 – Digitalisation and Its Effect on Wage Inequality Anke Mönnig, Institute of Economic Structures Research Economy 4.0: Employment Effects By Occupation, Industry, and Gender Bernhard Mahlberg, Institute for Industrial Research

Q-02 Education and Skills in East Asia

Saturday Q: Asian Capitalisms

2:00am - 3:30am Session Organizers Tobias ten Brink, Jacobs University Bremen Boy Luethje, South China University of Technology Wei Zhao, ESSCA School of Management Nana de Graaff, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Moderator Armin Müller, Jacobs University Bremen

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Participants Local State Corporatism and Public-Private Partnership in China’s Education System Xiaoye She, California State University San Marcos Government Alternation and the Regulation of Professions in Thailand, 2005-2021 Francesco Stolfi, Macquarie University

R-04 Session 2.1

Saturday R: Islamic Moral Economy and Finance

2:00am - 3:30am Session Organizers Mehmet Asutay, Durham University Necati Aydin, Alfaisal University Zurina Shafii, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia Moderator Ai Kawamura, University of Tsukuba Faculty of Business Sciences Participants Finance, Environment, and Society: The Covid-19 Case Nur Dhani Hendranastiti, Durham University Financialisation and Islamic Banking: Case Analysis of Causes and Risk of Tawarruq Adoptions in Islamic Banks in Malaysia Zurina Binti Shafii, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia Islamic Social and Economic Justice Incorporated By Law Making Process for Islamic Finance Ai Kawamura, University of Tsukuba Faculty of Business Sciences

E-11 Employment and Welfare in Times of Covid-19 - II

Saturday E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States

4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizers Alexandre Afonso, University of Amsterdam Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Chiara Benassi, LSE Aidan Regan, School of Politics, University College Dublin Participants The Nordic COVID-19 Relief Packages for Freelancers and Start-up Companies: When Inclusive Measures Fragments Trine Pernille Larsen, University of Copenhagen Anna Ilsøe, FAOS, Department of Sociology, Copenhagen University Italian Industrial Relations through the Pandemic Roberto Pedersini, Università degli Studi di Milano Welfare States Beyond Europe in the Post-COVID-19 Era Agnes Orosz, National University of Public Service; Institute of World Economics, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies

E-12 The Role of Ideas, Elites and Discourse in Policy Analysis

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Saturday E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States

4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizers Alexandre Afonso, University of Amsterdam Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Chiara Benassi, LSE Aidan Regan, School of Politics, University College Dublin Participants The Declining Salience of the Wage Bargaining Round in Sweden Since the 1960s: Distribution, Hegemony, and Political Economy Erik Bengtsson, Lund University Neoliberal Ideas of Government and Post-2008 Policy Continuity: Comparing Sweden & Israel Ronen Mandelkern, Tel Aviv University Mobilising Societal Power: Understanding Public Support for Nursing Strikes Mary Naughton, University College Dublin The Moral Elites and the Welfare State: An Alternative Genealogy (1910 – present) Anders Sevelsted, Copenhagen Business School

F-05 Digital Identity & Entrepreneurial Strategy

Saturday F: KITE: Knowledge, Innovation, Technology and Entrepreneurship

4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizer Cornelia Storz, Goethe University Frankfurt Moderator Cornelia Storz, Goethe University Frankfurt Participants Known for Being Different? How Gaining Status and Reputation Affects New Ventures’ Strife for Optimal Distinctiveness Alexander Vossen, , Germany Digital Identity and Strategic Differentiation: The Story of Korean Films Egbert Amoncio, Goethe University Frankfurt Institutionally Bounded Identity: Digital Engineers and Digital Creatives in the Mobile Games Industry Cornelia Storz, Goethe University Frankfurt

G-09 Cross-Border Labour Markets: Perspectives on Skill, Saturday Network(s), Labour Market Access and Outcome in Destination Country 4:00am - 5:30am G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources

Session Organizer Sandhya As, MPIfG Moderator Sandhya As, MPIfG Participants

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The Relation between Labor Migration and Welfare in Italy: Exploitation of the Concept of “Useful Migrants” to Legitimize Formal Exclusion Irene Landini, Department of Politics, Luiss Guido Carli University Keeping a Job: Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Temporary and Non- Regular Employment Ayodeji Akinnimi, MPIfg The Economic Integration Gap of Migrants: Comparative Socio-Economic Analysis of Forced and Voluntary Migrants Kamal Kassam, Federal Institute for Population Research

G-10 Job Quality and Well-being

Saturday G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources

4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizers David Marsden, London School of Economics Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Moderator David Marsden, London School of Economics Participants Working Time Discrepancies and Job Satisfaction - the Role of Employees’ Time Autonomy and Gender Katja Rebecca Tilkes, RWTH Aachen University Performance Pay and Alcohol Use in Germany Mehrzad Baktash Baktash, Working Time Arrangements and Job Satisfaction: A Workplace Level Analysis for France Malo Mofakhami, Univ. Paris I, CES and CEET Mathilde Guergoat-Lariviere, CNAM, LIRSA & CEET Is There Is Positive Link between Job Quality and Productivity? Evidence from the UK Christopher Warhurst, University of Warwick

I-04 Nature and Environmental Justice in the Anthropocene

Saturday I: Alternatives to Capitalism

4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizers Lara Monticelli, Copenhagen Business School Torsten Geelan, University of Copenhagen Participants Decolonizing Environmental Justice, Seeking Cosmopolitics: Insurgent Alternatives to Capitalism? Barbara Bastos Sergio do Nascimento, Università di Pisa The Construction of a Cooperative Ecosystem for Renewable Energy : Alternative Economy and Transversality Marion Maignan, Université Picardie Jules-Verne Property, Sustainability, and the Ownership of Nature

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Philipp Degens, , Department of Socio- Economics Can You be Optimistic about the Future? an Eco-Linguistic Perspective on Agricultural Production and the Possibilities for a Environmentally Beneficial Society. Robson Rocha, Aarhus University

N-05 Social Programs and Welfare Regimes

Saturday N: Finance and Society

4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizers Alya Guseva, Department of Sociology, Boston University Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra, University of California, San Diego Moderator Megan Bea, Cornell University Participants Asset-Based Welfare at Its Limit? Covid-19, Financialization and the Realities of Individualised Risk: Evidence from the UK. Schelhase Marc, King's College London Pension Governance in the Netherlands – Towards a Democratization of Finance? Philipp Golka, Leiden University Natascha van der Zwan, Leiden University ‘Don’t Play If You Can’t Win’: Exploring Weak Household Engagement with the Pension System through Financial Diaries Data Antonia Settle, University of Meloburne

O-04 Upgrading and Innovation in GVCs

Saturday O: Global Value Chains

4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizers Valentina De Marchi, University of Padova Rory Horner, University of Manchester Cornelia Staritz, Department of Development Studies, University of Vienna Timothy Sturgeon, MIT Participants Firm-Level and Industry-Level Economic Upgrading in the Automotive Global Value Chain Tobias Wuttke, Roskilde University The Electronics Industry Global Value Chains: Recovery, Restructuring and Regionalisation in the Wake of the Covid-19 Pandemic Gale Raj-Reichert, Berlin Social Science Center Gettting Sandwiched? South Korea’s Upgrading Challenges in Oil and Gas Global Value Chains Joonkoo Lee, Hanyang University

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The Influence of Value Chain Governance on Innovation Performance: A Study of Italian Suppliers Caio Torres Mazzi, UNU-MERIT Gvc Linkages and Process Upgrading in Developing Country Firms; Empirical Evidence from Indian Manufacturing Karishma Banga, Institute for Development Studies

Q-03 Asia's Rise and Comparative Political Economy

Saturday Q: Asian Capitalisms

4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizers Tobias ten Brink, Jacobs University Bremen Boy Luethje, South China University of Technology Wei Zhao, ESSCA School of Management Nana de Graaff, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Moderator Wei Zhao, ESSCA School of Management Participants Why Asia Matters: Comparative Capitalisms, East Asia and Post-Crisis Shifts in the Global Dollar System Johannes Petry, Free University of Berlin Manufacturing Strategy of Nations in Comparison: Varieties of Capitalism or Developmental State? Wei Zhao, ESSCA School of Management Is the Technological Rise of China Unstoppable? Klaus Nielsen, Birkbeck, University of London Information Governance – a Missing Dimension in the Varieties of Capitalism Framework Theresa Krause, Wuerzburg University

R-05 Session 2.2

Saturday R: Islamic Moral Economy and Finance

4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizers Mehmet Asutay, Durham University Necati Aydin, Alfaisal University Zurina Shafii, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia Moderator Kaouther Toumi, University of Toulouse 3 Participants The Incorporation of Blockchain in Zakah Management System: A Literature Survey Shifa Mohd Nor, Governance Resilience and Accountabilities Studies, Faculty of Economic and Management, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia; Institute of Islam Hadhari UKM Islamic Digital Initiatives during COVID-19 Pandemic: The Case of Malaysian Islamic Capital Market Noor Suhaida Kasri, Dr

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Crowdfunding As Entrepreneurial Funding: Analysis on Equity Crowdfunding Platforms and Fundraiser Initiative during Covid-19 in Malaysia Siti Fatimah Mohd Kassim, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia

TH10-01 Financial Markets in Times of Instability and Authoritarianism

Saturday TH10: Profits and Markets in Times of Catastrophes. (Re-)Organizing 4:00am - 5:30am Capitalism through Political, Environmental, and Health Disasters Session Organizers Theo Bourgeron, University College Dublin Susi Geiger, University College Dublin Annmarie Ryan, University of Limerick Matthew Soener, The Ohio State University Moderator Matthew Soener, The Ohio State University Participants The Use of Social and Sustainability Bonds in the Context of COVID-19 – Funding a More Sustainable Future for Healthcare? Edana Richardson, Maynooth University Aisling McMahon, Maynooth University Insuring Capitalism? Private Insurance, Crisis and Economic Stability in Comparative-Historical Perspective Sebastian Kohl, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Authoritarian Finance Marlène Benquet, IRISSO/Paris-Dauphine University, PSL Theo Bourgeron, University College Dublin

TH15-03 Development after Neoliberalism: Embracing State Saturday Capitalism?

4:00am - 5:30am TH15: State Capitalism and State-led Development before and after Covid: new pathways and challenges

Session Organizers Ilias Alami, Maastricht University Milan Babic, Maastricht University, U. of Amsterdam Adam Dixon, Maastricht University Nana De Graaff, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Imogen Liu, Maastricht University Moderator Imogen Liu, Maastricht University Participants The National-Populist Hybridization of Neoliberalism: State Capitalism in Hungary Gabor Scheiring, Bocconi University Defying Development Orthodoxies: State-Led Development in the Age of Neoliberalism in Ethiopia and Vietnam Joanne Tomkinson, SOAS University of London Marketisation, Governance and Development

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Toby Carroll, City University of Hong Kong From State Capitalism to Liberal Industrial Policy: The Rise and Demise of the Ethiopian Developmental State Florian Schaefer, London School of Economics Jostein Hauge, London School of Economics and Political Science Discussant Ilias Alami, Maastricht University

TH16-04 Financial Subordination - Theoretical and Empirical Saturday Refelctions

4:00am - 5:30am TH16: The Political Economy of Financial Subordination Session Organizers Bruno Bonizzi, University of Hertfordshire Annina Kaltenbrunner, University of Leeds Kai Koddenbrock, Goethe University Frankfurt Ingrid Kvangraven, University of York Jeff Powell, University of Greenwich Moderator Kai Koddenbrock, Goethe University Frankfurt Participants What Determines the International Currency Hierarchy? a Quantitative Assessment Karsten Kohler, King's College London Variegated Financialisation: Defining Categories and Boundaries Ewa Karwowski, University of Hertfordshire Bruno Bonizzi, University of Hertfordshire International Financial Subordination: A Critical Research Agenda Annina Kaltenbrunner, University of Leeds Financial Ties between Semi-Periphery and Periphery – Is There Financial Sub-Subordination? Nina Glatzer, University of Hamburg

FP-04 Featured Panel - After the Applause: Re-evaluating the Saturday Essential in a post-Covid-19 World

8:30am - 10:00am Featured Panels & Speakers Session Organizer Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Moderator Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, TELUQ Participants Discussants Rosemary Batt, Cornell University Jayati Ghosh, Jawaharlal Nehru University

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Nadya Araujo Guimaraes, University of Sao Paulo

A-05 Economic Activity for the Common Good: Conceptual Saturday Designs

8:30am - 10:00am A: Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society Session Organizers Katherine Chen, The City College of New York and the Graduate Center, CUNY Joyce Rothschild, VirginiaTech Victor Chen, Virginia Commonwealth University José Ruiz San Roman, Universidad Complutense Madrid Jieren HU, Tongji University Moderator James M Mandiberg, Hunter College, City University of New York Participants Talking across Purposes (sic): The Challenge of Cultural Translation in Social Investment Julia Morley, London School of Economics Shaping the Market: Enablement, Responsibility and Climate Change Lukas Fuchs, University College London Defining Features of Civic Economic Activity for the Common Good Carla Young, Institut für ökologische Wirtschaftsforschung (IÖW) Philipp Degens, Universität Hamburg

B-03 Multilateralism and Development

Saturday B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers Caroline Arnold, CUNY Mark Dallas, Union College Douglas B Fuller, Zhejiang University Matthew Amengual, University of Oxford Participants Exchange Rate Determination & Institutional Practice George Pantelopoulos, The University of Newcastle James Juniper, The University of Newcastle Martin Watts, The University of Newcastle The Gender Order of Neoliberalism: A Preliminary Characterization Smitha Radhakrishnan, Wellesley College Future Perspectives on Multilateralism: The Role of International Institutions and Global Governance Towards the Developing World Gabriel Rached, Università degli Studi di Padova & Fluminense Federal University The Spread of Developmental Idealism through Diplomatic Ties and Its Impact on Fertility Transitions Joan Ryan, University of Pennsylvania

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C-03 Gender Inequalities

Saturday C: Gender, Work and Family

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers Bernard Fusulier, Université catholique de Louvain Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, TELUQ Moderator Bernard Fusulier, Université catholique de Louvain Participants On Behalf of the Mother: Feminization of Poverty in Latin America Thaine Martins, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais The Future of Unpaid Work: Simulating the Effects of Automation on Time Spent on Housework and Care Work in the UK and Japan Ekaterina Hertog, University of Oxford Setsuya Fukuda, National Institute of Population and Social Security Research Being Humble: Female Role Models and the Accommodation of Structural Gender Inequality in the Japanese Accounting Industry Saori Matsubara, Tokai university The Impact of Parental Leave Reform on Fathers’ Leave Take-up in Luxembourg Merve Uzunalioglu, University College London; LISER

E-13 Growth and Finance: Bringing Together Comparative and Saturday International Political Economy

8:30am - 10:00am E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States Session Organizers Benjamin Braun, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Lucio Baccaro, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Moderator Oddný Helgadóttir, Copenhagen Business School Participants The Ties That Blind: How International Financial Flows Shape Domestic Growth Models Mark Blyth, Brown University Growth Models through the Lense of International Finance Lucio Baccaro, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Benjamin Braun, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Global Capital and National Growth Models: The Cases of Ireland and Latvia Dorothee Bohle, European University Institute The Origins of Financialization in Comparative Perspective Bilyana Petrova, European University Institute Financialization Reconsidered: Unique Accumulation Regime or Just One Part of the Puzzle? Herman Schwartz, University of Virginia

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Discussant Oddný Helgadóttir, Copenhagen Business School

E-14 Employment and Welfare in Times of Covid-19 - III

Saturday E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers Alexandre Afonso, University of Amsterdam Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Chiara Benassi, LSE Aidan Regan, School of Politics, University College Dublin Participants How Much Short-Time Work Benefits Are Considered Being Just Under Which Circumstances? Evidence from a Factorial Survey Experiment in Germany Christopher Osiander, Institute for Employment Research (IAB) Conditional Solidarity - Attitudes Towards Support for Others during the 2020 COVID-19 Pandemic Mia Gandenberger, University of Lausanne and NCCR on the move The Construction of the Coming Crisis James Wood, University of Cambridge Working from Home and the Explosion of Enduring Divides: Income, Employment and Safety Risks Armanda Cetrulo, Institute of Economics and EMBEDS, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna

E-15 Interests and Policies in Times of Covid-19

Saturday E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers Alexandre Afonso, University of Amsterdam Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Chiara Benassi, LSE Aidan Regan, School of Politics, University College Dublin Participants Protection, but No Control: Liberal Democracy and the Politicization of Crisis Response Policies Flavia Fossati, University of Lausanne and NCCR LIVES Economic Interests, Business Power and Policy Responses to the Covid19 Crisis: Insights from the Italian Case Arianna Tassinari, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Francesco Bagnardi, European University Institute Policy, Power and Pandemic: Social Policy Responses to Covid-19 in Western Europe Daniel Clegg, University of Edinburgh Does issue-framing affect attitudes towards international cooperation during Covid-19? Evidence from the UK Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex

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F-06 Innovation in the Platform Economy

Saturday F: KITE: Knowledge, Innovation, Technology and Entrepreneurship

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers Andrea M. Herrmann, Innovation Studies Group, Utrecht University Matthew Allen, Manchester Business School, The University of Manchester Matthew Keller, Department of Sociology, Southern Methodist University Cornelia Storz, Goethe University Frankfurt Janet Vertesi, Princeton University Moderator Andrea M. Herrmann, Innovation Studies Group, Utrecht University Participants Managing Algorithms: The Partial Automation of Middle Management and Its Implications for Gig Worker Diana Enriquez, Princeton University Value Capture in Open Innovation: A Literature Review Adrian Toroslu, Utrecht University; Bremen University of Applied Sciences Robust Disruptors and Incumbent Capabilities in the Japanese Taxi Industry Ivar Padrón-Hernández, Hitotsubashi University Platform Vision, or Sense-Making at the Digital Frontier: Knowledge, Interaction, and Organization in “Silicon Savannah’s” Produce Markets Parijat Chakrabarti, Princeton University

G-11 Future of Work

Saturday G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers David Marsden, London School of Economics Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Moderator Anke Mönnig, Institute of Economic Structures Research Participants Inequality and the Uncertain Future of Work Nancy DiTomaso, Rutgers Business School - Newark and New Brunswick Who Are the Platform Workers? an Empirical Exploration on Italian Survey Data Dario Guarascio, University of Rome La Sapienza The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Skills and Work Organization in Denmark Edward Lorenz, Aalborg University Business School

G-12 HRM

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Saturday G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers David Marsden, London School of Economics Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Moderator Christopher Warhurst, University of Warwick Participants Human Resources and Service Quality: The Mediating Role of Employees’ Human Capital and Turnover Andreas Georgiadis, Brunel University London Andreas Kornelakis, King's College London Peer-Group-Based Online Counseling of Unemployed People: A Way to Increase the Quality of Job Counseling? Martin Dietz, Institute for Employment Research (IAB) Holger Bähr, Institute for Employment Research (IAB) HRM:on a Sustainable Path or in a Cul-De-Sac? Introducing a Critical, Socio-Ontological Perspective. Brian Matthews, Vienna University of Economics and Business Internal Labour Markets in Britain and France Heloise Petit, CLERSE, Lille University; CEET- CNAM

H-06 Author Meets Critics: "Business Lobbying in the European Saturday Union" by David Coen, Alexander Katsaitis, Matia Vannoni (OUP, 2021) 8:30am - 10:00am H: Markets, Firms and Institutions

Session Organizer Gerhard Schnyder, Loughborough University Book Author David Coen, University College London Critics Dawn Chow, Open University Hong Kong Jocelyn Leitzinger, University of Illinois Glenn Morgan, Cardiff University Graham Wilson, Boston University Participants

I-05 Author Meets Critics: "Sustainable Community Movement Saturday Organizations - Solidarity Economies and Rhizomatic Practices" by Francesca Forno and Richard R. Weiner 8:30am - 10:00am (Routledge, 2020)

I: Alternatives to Capitalism

Session Organizers Lara Monticelli, Copenhagen Business School Torsten Geelan, University of Copenhagen

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Book Authors Francesca Forno, University of Trento Richard Weiner, Rhode Island College Critic Gaelle Bargain-Darrigues, Boston College Participants

J-06 Remote Working During the Pandemic I: Experiences from Saturday different continents

8:30am - 10:00am J: Digital Economy Session Organizers Vili Lehdonvirta, University of Oxford Elke Schuessler, Johannes Kepler University Sigrid Quack, University Duisburg-Essen Moderator Vili Lehdonvirta, University of Oxford Participants Discussants Darja Reuschke, University of Southampton Isaure Delaporte, University of St Andrews Sulaiman Olusegun Atiku, Namibia University of Science and Technology Fabian Stephany, Oxford Internet Institute

J-07 Big Tech

Saturday J: Digital Economy

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizer Timur Ergen, Max Planck Institute Moderator Timur Ergen, Max Planck Institute Participants From Essential Data Facilities to Global Intellectual Monopolies: Amazon and Google Conquering Industry 4.0 Flacher Flacher, Université de Technologie de Compiègne - COSTECH Nathalie Coutinet, Université Sorbonne Paris Nord “#Imagination Fail”: Regtech in Finance Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen Marc Lenglet, NEOMA Business School

Unboxing Big Tech: Making Sense of Digital Monopolies through Their Financial Accounts Reijer Hendrikse, Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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Disperse and Preserve the Perverse: Computing How Hip-Hop Censorship Changed Popular Music Production in China Ke Nie, University of California, San Diego

K-04 Regional and Sectoral Experimentations: The Role of Actor Saturday Agency in Shaping Outcomes

8:30am - 10:00am K: Institutional Experimentation in the Regulation of Work and Employment

Session Organizers Peter Fairbrother, RMIT University Christian Levesque, HEC Montréal Francine Jacques, Université Laval Moderator Olga Tregaskis, University of East Anglia Participants Experimenting with Plastic Institutions: A Look into Danish Enabling Institutional Conditions Julie (M.É) Garneau, University Laval An Instance of Successful Institutional Experimentation: Sub-national Social Concertation and Dual VET Maria Gonzalez, University of Oviedo Renegotiating Skill Settlements in a Digital Era: The Case of Auto Service Technicians Mathieu Dupuis, Cornell University Gregor Murray, University of Montreal

L-03 Defending and Contesting Property Rights

Saturday L: Regulation and Governance

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers Tim Bartley, Washington University of St. Louis John Cioffi, University of California, Riverside Eleni Tsingou, Copenhagen Business School Jonathan Zeitlin, University of Amsterdam Moderator Maj Grasten, Copenhagen Business School Participants Saving the Internet: When Is Outside Lobbying By Digital Platforms Successful? Michael Kemmerling, Max-Planck-Institute for the Study of Societies, IMPRS, , CCCP The Political Economy of Academic Publishing: On the Commodification of a Public Good Johanna Rath, Johannes Kepler Universität Linz - Institute for Comprehensive Analysis of the Economy Stephan Puehringer, Johannes Kepler University of Linz, Insitute for Comprehensive Analysis of the Economy

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Impacts of Organized Denial on Social Mobilization in Multilevel Governance Laura Gerken, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies/ University of Duisburg-Essen Governing through Property and Contract: International Investment Protection and Mining Iron Ore in the Simandou Chain in Guinea Gustav Kalm, Columbia University Property and Its Provenance: A Case Study of the Emergence of Ownership Meredith Hall, The New School for Social Research

L-04 Author Meets Critics: "The Science of Bureaucracy: Risk Saturday Decision-Making and the US Environmental Protection Agency" by David Demortain (MIT Press, 2020) 8:30am - 10:00am L: Regulation and Governance

Session Organizer Jonathan Zeitlin, University of Amsterdam Book Author David Demortain, Institut Nationale de la Recherche Agronomique Critics Maria Weimer, University of Amsterdam Elizabeth Fisher, Oxford University Scott Frickel, Brown University Daniel Carpenter, Harvard University Participants

M-04 Integración económica, comercio e migración

Saturday M: Spanish Language

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers Santos Miguel Ruesga, Departamento de Estructura Económica y Economía del Desarrollo, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Julimar Bichara, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Moderator Marta Castilho, UFRJ - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro Participants Efectos De La Migración Venezolana En El Empleo y Los Salarios En Colomnbia cristian Dario castillo Robayo, Universidad Católica de Colombia La Respuesta De La UE a Las Crisis Del Siglo XXI: ¿Avanzando En La Integración Económica? Ángeles Rodriguez Santos, UNED Siervos Felices. Foucault y Gobierno En Las Organizaciones Comerciales Cesar Gonzalez-Canton, CUNEF Impactos Do Acordo Mercosul e União Europeia Sobre a Indústria Brasileira

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Marta Castilho, UFRJ - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro Fernando Sarti, UNICAMP

M-05 Infraestructuras, educación y mercado laboral

Saturday M: Spanish Language

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers Santos Miguel Ruesga, Departamento de Estructura Económica y Economía del Desarrollo, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Julimar Bichara, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Moderator Fernando Gonzalez-Laxe, University Institute of Maritime Studies. Department of Economy. University of A Coruna Participants ¿Cuán Igualador Es El Gasto Público En Educación En Argentina? Cecilia Adrogue, CONICET - Universidad de San Andrés Eugenia Orlicki, Universidad de San Andrés Expectativas De Los Agentes y Credibilidad De Las Reformas Laborales: El Problema De La Temporalidad En Términos De Empleo e Inflación. Vicente Coronel, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha The Youth Labor Market: Comparative Analysis from the Perspective of Job Quality Xose Picatoste, University of A Coruña. EDaSS Research Group on Economic Development and Social Sustainability. Faculty of Economics and Business. Department of Economics Características e Infraestructuras De Los Puertos Españoles En Relación a Sus Índices De Medida y a Los Ingresos Portuarios Xose Picatoste, University of A Coruña. EDaSS Research Group on Economic Development and Social Sustainability. Faculty of Economics and Business. Department of Economics Fernando González-Laxe, Universidade da Coruña. Institute of Maritime Studies. Department of Economy. Isabel Novo-Corti, University of A Coruna. EDaSS Research Group on Economic Development and Social Sustainability. Department of Economics.

N-06 Evaluating Wealth and People

Saturday N: Finance and Society

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers Alya Guseva, Department of Sociology, Boston University Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra, University of California, San Diego Moderator Alya Guseva, Department of Sociology, Boston University

Participants

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Earmarking Space: Relational Work and Housing Wealth Adam Hayes, University of Wisconsin-Madison Max Besbris, University of Wisconsin-Madison Error 51: The Materiality of the Point-of-Sale Credit Assessments M. Fatih Karakaya, Istanbul University Wealth As Control of the Future Robert Manduca, University of Michigan Replacing the Irreplaceable: Conflicting Valuation of Damage of Historic Buildings Hit By the Mexico 2017 Earthquakes Daniel Fridman, University of Texas at Austin Benjamin Ibarra Sevilla, University of Texas at Austin Eldad Levy, University of Texas at Austin

O-05 Sustainability Standards in GVCs

Saturday O: Global Value Chains

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers Valentina De Marchi, University of Padova Rory Horner, University of Manchester Cornelia Staritz, Department of Development Studies, University of Vienna Timothy Sturgeon, MIT Participants More Ecologically Efficient but More Polluting. the Environmental Collapse of Global Agriculture in Murcia, Spain Carlos de Castro, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid Orchestrating Sustainability: A Capability-Building Perspectives Ari Van Assche, HEC Montréal Upgrading, the Circular Economy, and Biogas Production in France Alexandre Berthe, Univ. Rennes Pascal Grouiez, University of Paris Sustainability in Global Value Chains: Suppliers Strategies and Impact Investing in Latin America Tommaso Ferretti, McGill University Paola Perez-Aleman, McGill University The Lives and after-Lives of the Electronics: Understanding Governance across Formal Manufacturing and Informal e-Waste Recycling in the Global Value Chain Somjita Laha, Institute for Human Development

P-05 Corporate Governance (III): The Unfolding Quest for Saturday Sustainability

8:30am - 10:00am P: Accounting, Economics, and Law Session Organizer Yuri Biondi, CNRS & University of Dauphine Paris

Moderator Emmanuel Picavet, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, UFR 10 & UMR 8103

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Participants The Financial and the Non-Financial: Interactions of Substance and Communication in the UE Approach Emmanuel Picavet, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, UFR 10 & UMR 8103 A Psycholinguistic Perspective: Sustainability Disclosure Quality and Sustainability Performance Chrislyn Tang, University of Barcelona Organizational Sensemaking in Corporate Social Responsibility Evolution: Comparative Studies of Two Oil Companies Yuanyuan Wu, Faculty of Business Administration, Lakehead University Liyun Qi, School of Economics and Management, Dalian University of Technology The French Société à Mission: A Renewal in Non-Shareholder Stakeholders’ Rights to Sue a Corporation for Misconduct? Kevin Levillain, MINES ParisTech

Q-04 Upgrading Coalitions to Avoid the Middle-Income Trap. Saturday Insights from China

8:30am - 10:00am Q: Asian Capitalisms Session Organizer Tobias ten Brink, Jacobs University Bremen Moderator Nana de Graaff, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Participants State-Business Coalitions in Globalized China Ling Chen, Johns Hopkins University Upgrading Coalitions in Contemporary China Alexandre Gomes, Jacobs University Bremen Tobias ten Brink, Jacobs University Bremen Armin Müller, Jacobs University Bremen Discussants Gary Herrigel, Paul Klapper Professor in the College and the Division of Social Sciences, University of Chicago Doris Fischer, Wuerzburg University

R-06 Session 2.3

Saturday R: Islamic Moral Economy and Finance

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers Mehmet Asutay, Durham University Necati Aydin, Alfaisal University Zurina Shafii, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia Moderator Sarah Tobin, Chr. Michelsen Institute Participants

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A New Unifying Archetype to Implementing Islamic Economics and Sustainability Goals Ezzedine Ghlamallah, Aix Marseille Univ, CERGAM Shariah Governance Quality and ESG Rating Yossra Boudawara, University of Sfax Kaouther Toumi, University of Toulouse 3 Aligning Sustainability Debt Instruments with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): A Critical Analysis Ayodele Akande, Hammad Bin Khalifa University Dalal Aassouli, Hamad Bin Khalifa University

TH01-03 Regulatory Stakeholders and Medicines Valuation

Saturday TH01: Age of Pandemics: Regulation, Innovation, and Valuation in 8:30am - 10:00am Markets for Health and Medicines Session Organizers Etienne Nouguez, Sciences Po Kathryn Ibata-Arens, DePaul University Participants Price As an Epistemic and a Political Object: An Inquiry into “the Most Expensive Drug Ever” Liliana Doganova, MINES ParisTech (CSI) Vololona Rabeharisoa, Mines ParisTech (CSI) Patents, Corporate Decision-Making & the Engaged Shareholder: A Pathway to Encourage Socially Responsible Patent Use in Healthcare Aisling McMahon, Maynooth University Inventing the Medicine of the Microbiota : Boundary-Organization, Products Valuation and Market Architecture Etienne Nouguez, Sciences Po COVID-19: Public Health, Objectivity and Profits Boris Hauray, National Institute for Health and Medical Research (INSERM)

TH03-03 Rethinking Environment and Energy

Saturday TH03: Decolonizing Development

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers Julian Go, University of Chicago Zophia Edwards, Providence College Moderator Patricia Ward, Technische Universität Dresden

Participants Decolonizing Renewable Energy Finance in Africa Dr. Simone Claar, University of Kassel Nomaswazi Mthombeni, University of Kassel; University of the Witwatersrand

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Is Climate Vulnerability the New Poverty?: Reproducing Development through Adaptation in Bangladesh Danielle Falzon, Brown University

TH04-02 Africa and Development Finance

Saturday TH04: Development Finance in a Changing Global Context

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizer Muyang Chen, Peking University Moderator Muyang Chen, Peking University Participants Foreign Aid and Distributive Politics:Comparing World Bank and China’s Aid Projects in Sub-Saharan Africa Keyi Tang, Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies African Agency and the Geopolitics of Trilateral Development Cooperation Cynthia Kamwengo, University of Bath Comparing the Development Assistance Policies of China and the EU Towards Africa in the 21st Century Manling Yang, Maastricht University

TH05-03 Theorizing

Saturday TH05: Disrupted Times: Crisis, temporal inequalities and the 8:30am - 10:00am capitalist time regime Session Organizers Kathleen Griesbach, MPIfG Mateusz Halawa, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland Marcin Serafin, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland Lisa Suckert, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Participants Normal Anomalies: Crises As Temporary Exceptional Situations Joris Steg, Universität Wuppertal An Organized Chaos: Theorizing Care As Transitional Labor Guillermina Altomonte, New York University From Moral Economy to a Social Semiotics of Rupture: Temporal Apprehensions of the Covid-19 Crisis Till Hilmar, Bremen University, SOCIUM

TH07-04 Social Movements and Markets

Saturday TH07: Green Transitions in the Anthropocene

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizer Stephanie Barral, INRAE, France

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Moderator Stephanie Barral, INRAE, France Participants Challenging Markets While Using Them: When Social Movements Harness Economic Spaces to Foster Political Changes. the Case of Cooperative Energy and Fossil Fuel Divestment Movements in France and the United Kingdom Pierre Wokuri, Laboratoire Arènes Rennes Institute of Political Studies Strategic Action and Scale Shifts in Market Contention: The Development of the Soy Moratoria in the Brazilian Amazon Rainforest Silvio Eduardo Candido, Federal University of Sao Carlos - UFSCar Beyond Economic Valuation? Governing the Climate through Forests and Indigenous Territories Andres Lopez-Rivera, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies and University Duisburg-Essen

TH08-03 Tax Payer Views: The Moral Economy of Fiscal Relations

Saturday TH08: Fiscal Relations in a Post-Covid World: Hopes, Potencies, and 8:30am - 10:00am Discontents of Tax Session Organizers Lotta Bjorklund Larsen, University of Exeter, UK Miranda Sheild Johansson, Department of Anthropology, UCL Anna-Riikka Kauppinen, University of Cambridge Moderator Lotta Bjorklund Larsen, University of Exeter, UK Participants Learning to be Taxed Fairly? Preferences for Redistributive Taxation and Status Quo Bias. Fabian Kalleitner, University of Vienna Can Times of Crisis Strengthen the ‘Blind Spots’ in Social Provision? Re- Evaluating Informal-State Fiscal Relations and the Social Contract in Latin America. Digby Ogston, Institute of the Americas, University College London Ana Correa, Institute for Global Health, University College London How the State Should Care: Comparing Covid-19 Fiscal Rescue Packages in Bolivia and the UK Miranda Sheild Johansson, Department of Anthropology, UCL Fairness and Tax Morale in Developing Countries: Preferences for Redistribution and the Expansion of Fiscal Capacity after the COVID-19 Pandemic Nestor Castaneda, University College London

Tracking Covid-19’s Impact on Tax in Africa: Formal and Informal Tax Burdens, Tax Attitudes, and the Reach of Tax Relief Giulia Mascagni, ICTD Fabrizio Santoro, ICTD Discussant Mukulika Banerjee, London School of Economics

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TH10-02 The Volatility of Markets and Institutional Arrangements in Saturday Pandemic Times

8:30am - 10:00am TH10: Profits and Markets in Times of Catastrophes. (Re-)Organizing Capitalism through Political, Environmental, and Health Disasters

Session Organizers Theo Bourgeron, University College Dublin Susi Geiger, University College Dublin Annmarie Ryan, University of Limerick Matthew Soener, The Ohio State University Moderator Susi Geiger, University College Dublin Participants The Structural Roots of China’s Effectiveness Against Coronavirus Pandemic Francesco Macheda, Bifröst University New Practices in Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Markets Nurgul Ozbek, Stockholm School of Economics Linus Johansson Krafve, Stockholm School of Economics In Real Estate We Trust? COVID-19, Housing Crisis, and the Future of Residential Real Estate Investment Trusts Zac Taylor, KU Leuven

TH14-02 II - Rethinking Organized Events in Pandemic Times: Saturday Economic and Socio-Political Challenges of an Industry at the Forefront of the Crisis 8:30am - 10:00am TH14: Rethinking Organized Events in Pandemic Times: Economic and Socio-Political Challenges of an Industry at the Forefront of the Crisis

Session Organizers Anne-Sophie Beliard, University Grenoble Alpes Sidonie Naulin, Sciences Po Grenoble / PACTE Victor Potier, Sciences Po Moderator Anne-Sophie Beliard, University Grenoble Alpes Participants Disruption of the Trade Fair Business in the New Digital Economy Anastasia Grehl, University of Frankfurt When the Barometers of the Economic Situation Are Broken: Adaptation Strategies of Specialized Trade Shows in the Face of the COVID Crisis- 19 Romain Lecler, UQAM When Festive Sociability Becomes Virtual: The Digitization of TV Festivals in France Anne-Sophie Beliard, Grenoble Alpes University - Pacte Discussant Anne-Sophie Beliard, University Grenoble Alpes

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TH15-04 State Capitalism in the Global South and North

Saturday TH15: State Capitalism and State-led Development before and after 8:30am - 10:00am Covid: new pathways and challenges Session Organizers Ilias Alami, Maastricht University Milan Babic, Maastricht University, U. of Amsterdam Adam Dixon, Maastricht University Nana De Graaff, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Imogen Liu, Maastricht University Moderator Imogen Liu, Maastricht University Participants The Double Movement in Indonesia’s State Capitalism Raras Cahyafitri, London School of Economics and Political Science Unpacking the Belt and Road Initiative in Central Asia: A New Dialectic in Global Vs. State-Led Development? the Case of Uzbekistan Lorena Lombardozzi, The Open University Broadening the Narrow Dichotomy of State Capitalism Versus and Private Sector: ‘Korea Inc’ and Corporatism Farwa Sial, University of Manchester Analogies of Historical State Capitalism Models and Current Hybrid Regimes: Insights from East Asia Judit Ricz, Corvinus University Budapest, Department of World Economy; Institute of World Economics, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies István Benczes, Corvinus University Budapest, Department of World Economy Dependency, New-Developmentalism and the State in Latin America. Do New Struggles Point Towards a New Cycle of ‘Progressive” Governments? the Case of Argentina Mariano Féliz, CIG-IdIHCS/CONICET-UNLP; IRGAC (International Research Group on Authoritarianism and Counter-Strategies) Discussant Joanne Tomkinson, SOAS University of London

TH16-05 Financial Subordination and Monetary Policy

Saturday TH16: The Political Economy of Financial Subordination

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers Bruno Bonizzi, University of Hertfordshire Annina Kaltenbrunner, University of Leeds Kai Koddenbrock, Goethe University Frankfurt Ingrid Kvangraven, University of York Jeff Powell, University of Greenwich Moderator

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Annina Kaltenbrunner, University of Leeds Participants Beyond Market Judgement: How and Why Central Bankers Created a Hierarchy of Sovereign Borrowers, c. 1988-2007 Quentin Bruneau, New School for Social Research Subordinate Financialization in the (semi-)Periphery: European Central Bank, Quantitative Easing and the Uneven Monetary Integration of East- Central Europe Rodrigo Fernandez, Trinity College Dublin; The Centre for Research on Multinational Corporations (SOMO) Financial and Fiscal Subordination of Peripheral Eurozone Economies within the Eurosystem Nina Eichacker, University of Rhode Island Policy Space of Developing Economies and the Structural Power of Finance: An Analysis of Post-Crisis Central Banking in South Africa and Turkey Ayca Zayim, Mount Holyoke College

FP-05 Featured Speaker Hartmut Rosa (University of Jena) - "A Saturday Monster of Uncontrollability and an Epitome of Polar Inertia: Lessons from the Pandemic" 11:00am - 12:00pm Featured Panels & Speakers

Session Organizer Sigrid Quack, University Duisburg-Essen Moderator Sigrid Quack, Participants Discussant Hartmut Rosa, University of Jena

FP-06 Featured Panel - Black Lives Matter in Historical and Saturday Transnational Context

12:00pm - 1:30pm Featured Panels & Speakers Session Organizers Zophia Edwards, Providence College Sigrid Quack, University Duisburg-Essen Moderator Zophia Edwards, Providence College Participants Discussants Melissa Nobles, MIT Donatella della Porta, University of Florence

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Sabrina Zajak, Ruhr-University Bochum Christopher Harris, Northwestern University Karen Taylor, ENAR (European Network against racism

A-06 Professionalization in Civil Society and Cooperatives: Saturday Paradoxical Effects?

12:00pm - 1:30pm A: Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society Session Organizers Katherine Chen, The City College of New York and the Graduate Center, CUNY Joyce Rothschild, VirginiaTech Victor Chen, Virginia Commonwealth University José Ruiz San Roman, Universidad Complutense Madrid Jieren HU, Tongji University Moderator M. Paola Ometto, California State University - San Marcos Participants Community (Dis)Embeddedness: How Professionalism Shapes the Social and Systemic Integration of Urban Civil Society Organizations Christof Brandtner, EM Lyon Business School; Stanford University; University of Chicago Krystal Laryea, Stanford University A Nonprofit/Collectivist Hybrid Organization Governed By a Management Triumvirate Enacts Egalitarian Relationships Thomasina Borkman, George Mason University Searching for a Cooperative Savior: The Rise of Food Co-Op Managerialism and the Struggle to Mitigate Its Consequences Carla Young, Institut für ökologische Wirtschaftsforschung (IÖW)

B-04 China 2

Saturday B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Caroline Arnold, CUNY Mark Dallas, Union College Douglas B Fuller, Zhejiang University Matthew Amengual, University of Oxford Participants Externalities of China’s Industrialization on the Re/Deindustrialization of African and Latin American Economies Danilo Spinola, Birmingham City University The China Paradox: What Trade Rules for a (Developing) Economic Powerhouse? Kristen Hopewell, University of British Columbia

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State, Startups and the Development of China’s Integrated Circuit Industry Yan Xu, The University of Chicago

C-04 Gender, Age and Diversity of Work Situations

Saturday C: Gender, Work and Family

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Bernard Fusulier, Université catholique de Louvain Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, TELUQ Moderator Marianne Le Gagneur, Iris, EHESS Participants Flight Attendants in Commercial Aviation: What Construction of Work-Life Balance with the Articulation of Investments between Work and Family? Anne Gillet, CNAM, Lise-CNRS Young People’s Work and Family Projects: The Aspiration for Equality Veronica Gomez-Urrutia, Universidad Autónoma de Chile Gendered Passion: The Passion Paradigm, Emotional Cultures, and the Language of Love at Work Lindsay DePalma, Independent Scholar A Comparison of the Cost of Social Reproduction in the US and the UK: Evidence from the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) and Multi-National Time Use Study (MTUS) Pilar Gonalons-Pons, University of Pennsylvania Katherine Moos, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

D-04 The Legal Profession in Economy and Society

Saturday D: Professions and Professionals in a Globalizing World

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Elizabeth Gorman, University of Virginia James Faulconbridge, Lancaster University Sigrid Quack, University Duisburg-Essen Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Moderator Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Participants Practice Partitioning: Coordinating Change to Work during the Adoption of Artificial Intelligence in Professional Service Firms James Faulconbridge, Lancaster University Where Rookies Prevail: Age-Based Earnings Differential in a Digital Legal Field Yao Yao, University of Ottawa

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Practices of Legal and Policy Professionals in an Unfolding Crisis Nicholas Haagensen, University of Copenhagen Navigating through International Legal Professions in the Hague Amelie Marissal, CSO - Sciences Po Paris

E-16 The Political Economy of Local Development in the Saturday Semiperiphery – II: Path Dependence and Change in Shared Understandings That Underpin Development 12:00pm - 1:30pm E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States

Session Organizers Sonja Avlijas, University of Belgrade - Faculty of Economics Kira Gartzou-Katsouyanni, European Institute, London School of Economics (LSE) Participants Organizational Deviance and Long-Term Regional Underdevelopment: A Workers’ Perspective Elisa Giuliani, University of Pisa Leadership and the Supply of Local-Level Cooperative Institutions for Economic Upgrading Kira Gartzou-Katsouyanni, European Institute, London School of Economics (LSE) Resource Nationalism in Southern Africa: Alternative Understandings and Policy Options for Sustainable Development Jesse Ovadia, Department of Political Science, University of Windsor Technology and Manufacturing Development in Europe’s Periphery: Beyond the Developmental State Sonja Avlijaš, Sciences Po, Laboratory for Interdisciplinary Evaluation of Public Policies (LIEPP); University of Belgrade - Faculty of Economics

E-17 The Politics of Trade Unionism

Saturday E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Alexandre Afonso, University of Amsterdam Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Chiara Benassi, LSE Aidan Regan, School of Politics, University College Dublin Participants In the Interest of Everyone? A Mixed-Method Study of the Micro- Foundations of Social Movement Unionism in Quebec Lorenzo Frangi, School of Management, University of Quebec in Montreal "with the Law in Hand". Mobilization of Resources and Legal Repertoires in Peruvian Trade Unionism. Omar Manky, Universidad del Pacifico Trade Unions and Workers’ Collective Actions - Italy 2008-2018 Katia Pilati, University of Trento Sabrina Perra, University of Cagliari

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What Millions of Administrative Records Reveal about American Labor Unions and Politics in the 21st Century Nathan Cisneros, University of California, Los Angeles

E-18 Labour Voice and Working Conditions for Informal, Platform Saturday and Slash Workers

12:00pm - 1:30pm E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States Session Organizers Alexandre Afonso, University of Amsterdam Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Chiara Benassi, LSE Aidan Regan, School of Politics, University College Dublin Participants Framing Workers’ Voice and Discontent within Food Delivery Platform Work Organisational Models Claudia Marà, KU Leuven Product Market Regulation and Working Conditions within Platform Work. a Comparison between International and Regional Food Delivery Platforms in Poland and Italy Karol Muszynski, KU Leuven A Collective Voice for Slash Workers in Europe. Developing Models and Transferring Experiences Anna Mori, University of Milan Pamela Meil, ISF München Vassil Kirov, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (ISSK-BAS) Ivana Pais, Università Cattolica Cecilia Manzo, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart Davide Arcidiacono, University of Catania

Informalisation and Workers’ Collective Action in Logistics Warehouses and the Hand Car Washes: A Comparative Analysis of Italy and UK Gabriella Cioce, Nottingham Trent University Organisational Responses of Platform Workers: Unpacking the Tensions between Subjection and Freedom Julieta Haidar, CITRA (UMET/CONICET) Maarten Keune, University of Amsterdam

G-13 Training

Saturday G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers David Marsden, London School of Economics Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Moderator Irene Landini, Department of Politics, Luiss Guido Carli University Participants When Does It Pay Off to Learn a New Skill? Revealing the Economic Benefits of Cross-Skilling Fabian Stephany, Oxford Internet Institute

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Career Prospects of Young Apprenticeship Graduates from Households Receiving Unemployment Benefits in Germany Sandra Dummert, IAB Information and Continuing Vocational Training in France Geraldine Rieucau, University of Picardie, CRIISEA; Centre d'Etudes de l'Emploi Carole Brunet, Paris 8 University; Centre d'études de l'emploi et du travail Vocational High Schools in Turkey: A Fractured Skill Formation Model and Unfulfilled Growth Strategy Yasemin Taskin Alp, UCSD

H-07 The Political Economy of Secular Stagnation: Modalities, Saturday Dynamics, and Critical Perspectives

12:00pm - 1:30pm H: Markets, Firms and Institutions Session Organizers Lucio Baccaro, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Puneet Bhasin, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Mattias Vermeiren, Ghent University Participants CPE, IPE, Growth Models, and Varieties of Secular Stagnation Puneet Bhasin, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Cautious vs Experimental Expansionism: Secular stagnation and the contestation of the NAIRU model in the transatlantic central banking community Mattias Vermeiren, Ghent University Hielke Van Doorslaer, Ghent University Institutional Supercycles: An Evolutionary Macro-Finance Approach Daniela Gabor, University of the West of England The Role of Intellectual Property Rights in Global Secular Stagnation Herman Schwartz, University of Virginia Discussant Benjamin Braun, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies

H-08 Corporate Social Responsibility

Saturday H: Markets, Firms and Institutions

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Olivier Butzbach, Second University of Naples Johanna Mair, Stanford University Gerhard Schnyder, Loughborough University Moderator Imran Chowdhury, Wheaton College Participants Negotiating Human Rights: The Rise of Civil Society and the Letpadaung Copper Mine in Myanmar Verena Girschik, Copenhagen Business School

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Explaining the Growth of CSR Associations within OECD Countries: An Institutional Mirror or Substitute? Daniel Kinderman, University of Delaware Gregory Jackson, Freie Universität Berlin Corporate Social Responsibility As a Dynamic Process: Implicitization and Explicitization of CSR Practices in Developed and Developing Countries Romulo Soares, Federal University of Ceara Incapable or Politicized the Case of the State and CSR in Brazil Alan Brejnholt, Loughborough University London

I-06 Roundtable: Alternatives to a Failed Economy: The New Saturday System That Can Emerge from the COVID-19 Devastation

12:00pm - 1:30pm I: Alternatives to Capitalism Session Organizers Lara Monticelli, Copenhagen Business School Torsten Geelan, University of Copenhagen Moderators Lara Monticelli, Copenhagen Business School Ben Manski, George Mason University Participants Discussants Marvin Brown, The Next System Project Riane Eisler, Center for Partnership Studies Kali Akuno, Cooperation Jackson

J-08 Remote Working During the Pandemic II: Impact on gender Saturday and family relations

12:00pm - 1:30pm J: Digital Economy Session Organizers Elke Schuessler, Johannes Kepler University Vili Lehdonvirta, University of Oxford Sigrid Quack, University Duisburg-Essen Moderator Elke Schuessler, Johannes Kepler University Participants Discussants Heejung Chung, University of Kent Sophie Hennekam, Audencia Business School Katharina Mader, Vienna University of Economics and Business Nobuko Nagase, Ochanomizu University

J-09 Online Participation and Affects

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Saturday J: Digital Economy

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizer Sidonie Naulin, Sciences Po Grenoble / PACTE Moderator Sidonie Naulin, Sciences Po Grenoble / PACTE Participants Strangership and Friendship in Digital Markets Asaf Darr, University of Haifa Taking and Giving: What Motivates Reviewers in the Online World of Rating and Ranking? Renske Brands, Independent Olav Velthuis, University of Amsterdam The ‘Dark Side’ of Reputation Systems: How Is Social Capital Created on Digital Economy Platforms for Creative Professional? Ekaterina Nemkova, IESEG School of Management Socio-Material Adaptations and the Role of ‘Digital Affective’ Premises in a Pandemic City (THE COVID ARCADIA PROJECT) Liz Mcfall, University of Edinburgh

K-05 The Effects of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Work

Saturday K: Institutional Experimentation in the Regulation of Work and 12:00pm - 1:30pm Employment Session Organizers Phil Almond, University of Leicester Isabelle Ferreras, Catholic University of Louvain/FNRS, Brussels Gregor Murray, University of Montreal Moderator Maria Gonzalez, University of Oviedo Participants Desirable Work and Employment in Pandemic Times: Career Change Coaching As a Revealer of Post-Fordist Values Anne Jourdain, University Paris-Dauphine Categories and Crisis: Definitions of Essential in the COVID-19 Pandemic Joshuamorris Hurwitz, Stanford Graduate School of Business The Inequality Virus: Rising Inequality in Canada and Great Britain during the Covid-19 Pandemic John Peters, Laurentian University A “she-cession” but a “he-covery”? The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the working conditions and employment trajectories of women in Quebec Melanie Laroche, Université de Montréal Émilie Genin, Université de Montréal

L-05 Regulating Uncertain Risks

Saturday L: Regulation and Governance

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers

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Tim Bartley, Washington University of St. Louis John Cioffi, University of California, Riverside Eleni Tsingou, Copenhagen Business School Jonathan Zeitlin, University of Amsterdam Moderator Sarah Babb, Boston College Participants Recombinant Pasts and CRISPR Futures: Beneficially Constraining Gene Editing Regulation in the United States & Europe, 1975 to Present Konrad Posch, University of California, Berkeley Enacting Uncertainties: A Focus on Labour Inspections in the Construction Industry Simon Wuidar, University of Liège Regulation Risk Christian Walter, Univ. Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne Governance Reform and Public Acceptance of Regulatory Decision Making: A Survey Experiment on Pesticides Authorization in the EU Jonathan Zeitlin, University of Amsterdam

L-06 Governance in Times of Covid

Saturday L: Regulation and Governance

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Tim Bartley, Washington University of St. Louis John Cioffi, University of California, Riverside Eleni Tsingou, Copenhagen Business School Jonathan Zeitlin, University of Amsterdam Moderator Lukas Linsi, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen Participants Moral Embeddedness Inequality? the Principles Against Taxation of Wealth Elaine da Silveira Leite, Federal University of Pelotas Karina Assis, Universidade Federal de São Carlos/ Nesefi Second-Guessing Official Crisis Advisors? Government Advice Structures in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden during the COVID-19 Pandemic Jakob Laage-Thomsen, Copenhagen Business School Great Plagues and Precarious Institutions: Raymond Loveridge, University of Suffolk Safe to Eat Here?: Hygiene Theater, Compliance Culture, and Restaurants As Interpretive Spaces during the Covid-19 Pandemic Shana Starobin, Bowdoin College

M-06 Capitalismo financiero y desarrollo

Saturday M: Spanish Language

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Santos Miguel Ruesga, Departamento de Estructura Económica y Economía del Desarrollo, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid

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Julimar Bichara, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Moderator Armando Martins, IE-UFRJ Participants The Market Value of SMEs: Comparative Study between Private and Listed Firms in Alternative Stock Markets Leslie Rodriguez, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid David Alaminos, Universidad Pontificia Comillas Tales of the Fall and RISE of (IN)Egalitarian Democracy: The Case of Argentina (1913-1999) Armando Martins, IE-UFRJ La Larga Reestructuración De La Deuda Argentina: Estrategias Cambiantes Para La Resolución Del Default Soberano De 2001 Emilia Val, IDAES/UNSAM; IDAES/UNSAM Capitalismo Financiero EN Colombia: Aproximación Socio-Histórica a Las Prácticas De Control E Información Empresarial Aida Calvo, Universidad Nacional de Colombia

M-07 Gobierno, innovación, migración y desigualdad en América Saturday Latina

12:00pm - 1:30pm M: Spanish Language Session Organizers Santos Miguel Ruesga, Departamento de Estructura Económica y Economía del Desarrollo, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Julimar Bichara, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid

Moderator Jose David Romero Puente, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid Participants El Rol De Las Universidades En El Impulso De Los Sistemas Regionales De Innovación En Países En Desarrollo Ricos En Recursos Naturales (The role of universities in building regional innovation systems in resource-rich developing countries) José Luis Medina Bueno, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Efectos De La Adopción De La Política De Gobierno Electrónico: Un Estudio a Partir De La Adhesión De Colombia a La Ocde Jose David Romero Puente, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid Desigualdad Económica, Pobreza y Salud De Las Personas Mayores En México En Tiempos De Covid-19 Sebastian Antonio Jimenez Solis, UNAM Migración Por Escasez De Agua y Su Repercusión En La Educación: Estudio De Caso De La Zona Minera En Chile. Maria ESTER silva Gutierrez, Universidad de Castilla La Mancha

N-07 Banks and Banking

Saturday N: Finance and Society

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers

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Alya Guseva, Department of Sociology, Boston University Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra, University of California, San Diego Moderator Natascha van der Zwan, Leiden University Participants Bank Ownership and the Regional Political Economy’s Response Covid- 19 Mark Cassell, Kent State University Marc Schneiberg, Reed College Michael Schwan, Universität zu Köln Working People's Finance: The Transformation of Credit Unions in an Era of Financial Consolidation Irem Inal, University of California Berkeley, Department of Sociology An Old Novel Idea: Introducing a New Data Set on the Political Economy of Public Bank Formation Devin Case-Ruchala, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

O-06 Social Upgrading and Labour in GVCs

Saturday O: Global Value Chains

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Valentina De Marchi, University of Padova Rory Horner, University of Manchester Cornelia Staritz, Department of Development Studies, University of Vienna Timothy Sturgeon, MIT Participants Anti-Trafficking Chains: Corporate Responsibility and the Challenge of Labor Governance in Global Value Chains Hila Shamir, Tel Aviv University, Faculty of Law Tamar Barkay, Tel Hai Academic College Labour Conditions and Regional Value Chains: Insights from Lesotho and Eswatini Apparel Workers Giovanni Pasquali, University of Manchester Do Large-Scale Training Programs Increase Social Upgrading in Global Value Chains? Matthew Amengual, University of Oxford Smallholder Access and Outcomes in Shifting Domestic and Regional Value Chains – the Case of Kenya Horticulture Maggie Opondo, University of Nairobi

P-06 Co-Creating a Research Agenda for Social Innovation

Saturday P: Accounting, Economics, and Law

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Tanusree Jain, Trinity Business School Concepcion Galdon, Instituto de Empresa

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Adrian Zicari, ESSEC Mario Alves, FGV Moderator Adrian Zicari, ESSEC Participants Introduction to the Panel Adrian Zicari, ESSEC Social Innovation, Why This Panel Tanusree Jain, Trinity Business School Our Proposition for an Innovative Session Concepcion Galdon, Instituto de Empresa

TH04-03 Global Financial Architecture and MDBs

Saturday TH04: Development Finance in a Changing Global Context

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizer Yixian Sun, University of Bath Moderator Yixian Sun, University of Bath Participants Exchange Rate and Balance of Payment Crisis Risks in the Global Development Finance Architecture Alfredo Schclarek Curutchet, Universidad Nacional de Cordoba South American Financial Regionalism: Managing Crises, Past and Future Leslie Armijo, International Studies, Simon Fraser University Mobilizing Private Investment By Multilateral Development Banks – the Case of the Asian Development Bank Karina Jędrzejowska, The University of Warsaw

TH06-01 National and the Global and Small States

Saturday TH06: Economic Nationalism Meets Growth Models: reconfiguring 12:00pm - 1:30pm capitalism after COVID-19 Session Organizer Arie Krampf, Academic College of Tel Aviv Yaffo Participants The National and the Global: Towards a New Synthesis for Understanding the Capitalist Systems in Late Industrialisers Merve Sancak, Sheffield Political Economy Research Institute Gerhard Schnyder, Loughborough University Variations of Small State’s Export-Led Growth Models: The Impact of the Intifada Israel’s Economic Strategy Arie Krampf, The Academic College of Tel-Aviv Yaffo Trajectories in Southern Post-Authoritarian Transitions: Comparative Interpretation of Chile and South Africa Rommy Morales Olivares, Universidad de Barcelona

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TH07-05 Green Governance and Regulatory Capacity

Saturday TH07: Green Transitions in the Anthropocene

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizer Mi Ah Schoyen, Oslo Metropolitan University Moderator Mi Ah Schoyen, Oslo Metropolitan University Participants Strategic State Capacity: How States Overcome Organized Opposition to Climate Policy Jonas Nahm, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies The Circular Economy Transition in Europe – Revisiting the Policy- Industry Nexus for the Case of Plastics Sandra Eckert, University of Aarhus; Goethe University Frankfurt Transition Subsidies Lost in Oil. How Oil Multinationals Acquire and Abandon Renewable Energy Businesses? Elena Pierard, University of Oxford Regenerative Business: A Green Transition in European Agriculture Policies? Maja Tampe, Sloan School, MIT Tobias Hahn, Esade Business School

TH08-04 Fiscal Futures: World-Making Through Tax

Saturday TH08: Fiscal Relations in a Post-Covid World: Hopes, Potencies, and 12:00pm - 1:30pm Discontents of Tax Session Organizers Lotta Bjorklund Larsen, University of Exeter, UK Miranda Sheild Johansson, Department of Anthropology, UCL Anna-Riikka Kauppinen, University of Cambridge Moderator Nicolette Makovicky, University of Oxford Participants Internal Control Entering Organizations Karen Boll, Copenhagen Business School A Matter of Fairness? How Economic Narratives Shaped Top Personal Income Tax Rates Inga Rademacher, King's College London Between Tax and Charity: Zakat in Times of COVID-19 Vanessa van den Boogaard, International Centre for Tax and Development/ University of Toronto Max Gallien, IDS Economic-Psychological Considerations to Improve Tax Compliance after the Impact of the Pandemic on the Economy Nina Olson, Center for Taxpayer Rights Discussant Lotta Bjorklund Larsen, University of Exeter, UK

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TH10-03 Profits and Markets in Times of Environmental Disasters

Saturday TH10: Profits and Markets in Times of Catastrophes. (Re-)Organizing 12:00pm - 1:30pm Capitalism through Political, Environmental, and Health Disasters Session Organizers Theo Bourgeron, University College Dublin Susi Geiger, University College Dublin Annmarie Ryan, University of Limerick Matthew Soener, The Ohio State University Moderator Annmarie Ryan, University of Limerick Participants Socioenvironmental Conflicts Produced By Vale S.a. in Late 2010s: An Analysis of the Quadrilátero Ferrífero Case (Minas Gerais, Brasil) Daniel Neri, Unicamp - State University of Campinas

TH11-05 English Panel 3: The Recomposition of Border Regimes Saturday through the Pandemic [La recomposición de los regímenes fronterizos a través de la pandemia] 12:00pm - 1:30pm TH11: Migration, Rebordering and Capitalist Restructuring during the Pandemic

Session Organizers Nicholas de Genova, University of Houston Soledad Alvarez Velasco, University of Houston Stephan Scheel, University of Duisburg-Essen Moderator Soledad Alvarez Velasco, University of Houston Participants Immobility Beyond Borders: Covid-19, Solidarity, and the Unsettling of Border Perceptions Hannah Pool, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Pandemia y Expansión De La Frontera Ahmed Correa, University of California - Interdisciplinary Humanities Program COVID-19: Putting the Emergency Brake on the Border Regime, and Back to Normal? Maribel Casas-Cortes, University of Zaragoza Sebastian Cobarrubias, ARAID Research Agency

TH12-02 Capacity for Change in New Circumstances – the COVID 19 Saturday Pandemic

12:00pm - 1:30pm TH12: Possible Worlds: Practice, Ethics, Hope and Distress Session Organizers Adriana Mica, University of Warsaw Gary Herrigel, University of Chicago

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Ann Mische, University of Notre Dame Participants Marriage and Cohabitation Under Uncertainty: The Role of Narratives of the Future during the COVID-19 Pandemic Giacomo Bazzani, University of Florence Working from Home As Possible Future? How Organizations and Workers Experimented during the COVID-19 Pandemic Renate Ortlieb, University of Graz Silvana Weiss, University of Graz The Organization of Supportive Behavior in New Work Settings. Christina Debbing, University of Hohenheim

TH13-02 Precarity & Work-Life Boundaries

Saturday TH13: Precarity, Capitalism and Work-Life Boundaries in Post- 12:00pm - 1:30pm COVID Session Organizers Valeria Pulignano, KU Leuven Adam Mrozowicki, University of Wroclaw (Poland) Karol Muszynski, KU Leuven Markieta Domecka, KU Leuven Me-Linh Riemann, CeSO - KU Leuven Elena Ayala-Hurtado, Harvard University Moderator Elena Ayala-Hurtado, Harvard University

Participants Precarity, Unpaid Work and Biographical Uncertainty Valeria Pulignano, KU Leuven Markieta Domecka, CeSO - KU Leuven Me-Linh Riemann, CeSO - KU Leuven The Struggle to Reconcile Precarious Employment and Family Life Stefano Ba, Leeds Trinity Unniversity Care, Career, Corona: Precarious Employment in Academia and (gendered) Effects on Life Plans Under the Burning Glass of the Pandemic Elena Futter-Buck, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen Precarity and Work-Life Boundaries during the Covid-19 Pandemic in the Italian Academia Anna Carreri, University of Hasselt; University of Trento Discussants Markieta Domecka, KU Leuven Me-Linh Riemann, CeSO - KU Leuven

TH16-06 Financial Subordination and the State

Saturday TH16: The Political Economy of Financial Subordination

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12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Bruno Bonizzi, University of Hertfordshire Annina Kaltenbrunner, University of Leeds Kai Koddenbrock, Goethe University Frankfurt Ingrid Kvangraven, University of York Jeff Powell, University of Greenwich Moderator Kai Koddenbrock, Goethe University Frankfurt Participants The Political Consequences of Dependent Financialization: Capital Flows, Crisis and the Authoritarian Turn in Turkey Fulya Apaydin, Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals Mehmet Coban, GLODEM Koc University Post-Neoliberalism and Politicization of Capital Flows Management: Reflections from Argentina and Brazil Pedro Perfeito da Silva, Central European University The Dialectic of Developmentalism and Dependency: Clarifying the External Financial Constraints Conditioning Various Experiences of Post- War State-Led Late Industrialisation and Crisis Andrew Fischer, Institute of Social Studies, Erasmus University Rotterdam In Search of the Financial Polity: Modern Power and Financial Inclusion in Thailand Frank ONeal, na

FP-07 Featured Speaker Stephanie Kelton (Stony Brook University)

Saturday Featured Panels & Speakers

2:00pm - 3:00pm Session Organizers Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Olav Velthuis, University of Amsterdam Moderator Jeanne Lazarus, Sciences Po Participants Discussant Stephanie Kelton, Stony Brook University

Saturday TH10: Profits and Markets in Times of Catastrophes - Social 3:00pm - 4:00pm Event Social Events

Session Organizer Susi Geiger, University College Dublin Participants

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D-05 Data Games

Saturday D: Professions and Professionals in a Globalizing World

4:00pm - 5:30pm Session Organizers Elizabeth Gorman, University of Virginia James Faulconbridge, Lancaster University Sigrid Quack, University Duisburg-Essen Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Moderator Elizabeth Gorman, University of Virginia Participants It’s (not) like the Flu: Resonant Expertise and the COVID-19 Pandemic in Mainland China, Hong Kong, and the United States Larry Au, Columbia University Zheng Fu, Columbia University Chuncheng Liu, University of California San Diego The Three Faces of Statistics: Why We Keep Measuring the Unmeasurable Lukas Linsi, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen When Expertise Is Not Human: Professionalism and the Politics of Knowledge in the Case of Nature and Forest Therapy Guides Joris Gjata, University of Colorado Boulder Data Science's Motives: Methods, Profits, and Ideas for Doing Things Differently Philipp Brandt, Sciences Po/CSO The Vocational Trap: Shaping Knowledge through Prestige and Metrics in British Academia Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra, University of California, San Diego

G-14 Covid and New Work Pattern

Saturday G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources

4:00pm - 5:30pm Session Organizers David Marsden, London School of Economics Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Moderator Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Participants A Critical Approach to Employers Strategies and the Future of Work Post- Covid in British Food Retailing Abbie Winton, University of Manchester The Use of Collaborative Technologies during Epidemic-Induced Telework: Effects and Issues on Workers’ Attitudes Andree-Anne Deschenes, Université du Québec à Rimouski (UQAR) Labour Market Institutions and Job Transitions during a Public Health Emergency: Assessing the Persisting Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Career Trajectories of Canadian Workers Xavier St-Denis, University of Toronto

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H-09 Toward a System of Corporate Governance for the Common Saturday Good in the 21st Century

4:00pm - 5:30pm H: Markets, Firms and Institutions Session Organizer Ulrike Schaede, University of California San Diego Participants How US Corporations Turned from Innovation Based on “Retain-and- Reinvest” to Financialization Based on “Downsize-and-Distribute” William Lazonick, University of Massachusetts Lowell The Financialization of the Enterprise and Its Limits Are There Lessons from the German Experience? Michael Faust, SOFI Universität Göttingen From Stakeholder to Shareholder Capitalism? How Japan Is Redefining the Concept of “Shareholder Interest” Ulrike Schaede, University of California San Diego Discussant Ulrich Jürgens, WZB

I-07 Critical and Feminist Alternatives: Re-defining Money, Saturday Equality and Social Relations

4:00pm - 5:30pm I: Alternatives to Capitalism Session Organizers Lara Monticelli, Copenhagen Business School Torsten Geelan, University of Copenhagen Participants An Anarcha-Feminist Concept of Equality Paul Raekstad, University of Amsterdam Juno Moneta: Feminist Monetary Critiques in New Political Economy Kai Green, Roskilde University Measurement after Capitalism: Social Indicators for a Relational Economy Rebecca Emigh, UCLA Department of Sociology Corey O'Malley, UCLA Department of Psychiatry

J-10 Understanding the Platform Economy

Saturday J: Digital Economy

4:00pm - 5:30pm Session Organizers Elke Schuessler, Johannes Kepler University Juliet Schor, Boston College Stefan Kirchner, Technische Universität Berlin Will Attwood-Charles, Miami University, Sociology and Gerontology Moderator

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Elke Schuessler, Johannes Kepler University Participants Introduction Elke Schuessler, Johannes Kepler University Will Attwood-Charles, Miami University, Sociology and Gerontology Stefan Kirchner, Technische Universität Berlin Juliet Schor, Boston College The Platform Economy Matures: Exploring and Measuring Pervasiveness and Power Martin Kenney, University of California, Davis Crowdfunding Artists: Beyond Match-Making on Platforms Carolina Dalla Chiesa, Erasmus University Rotterdam Control and Consent in the Connected Age: Evidence from Transnational Online Education Platforms Le Lin, University of Chicago Steering the Transition from Informal to Formal Service Provision: Labor Platforms in Emerging-Market Countries Johanna Mair, Stanford University

L-07 Polycentrism: How Governing Works Today

Saturday L: Regulation and Governance

4:00pm - 5:30pm Session Organizer Frank Gadinger, University of Duisburg-Essen Moderator Nina Schneider, University of Duisburg-Essen Participants An Introduction to Polycentric Governing Frank Gadinger, University of Duisburg-Essen Institutional Complexity: Opportunities and Restrictions for Political Agency Fariborz Zelli, Lund University Law’s Governing Centers: A Global Socio-Legal Approach Jothie Rajah, American Bar Foundation Governing through Actor-Networks: The Politics of Socio-Material Knowledge Construction Alejandro Esguerra, University of Bielefeld

N-08 Central Banks

Saturday N: Finance and Society

4:00pm - 5:30pm Session Organizers Alya Guseva, Department of Sociology, Boston University Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra, University of California, San Diego Moderator Daniel Maman, Ben-Gurion University

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Participants Down to (a) Science? Epistemic Struggles, Socio-Technical Configurations, and the Enacting of Quantitative Easing at the Bank of England Dylan Cassar, University of Edinburgh In the Euro Zone, There Is No Such Thing As "Public Debt". Rationale for Ecb's "Public Debt" Cancellation Baptiste Bridonneau, Université Paris-Nanterre Framing Risk: Central Banks in the Age of Climate Change Mircea Gherghina, University of Toronto Building Confidence ‘on the Ground’: Encounters between Finance and Developing-Economy Central Banks Under Financial Globalization Ayca Zayim, Mount Holyoke College

P-07 Financial Crises, Financial Flows, and Public Finances

Saturday P: Accounting, Economics, and Law

4:00pm - 5:30pm Session Organizer Yuri Biondi, CNRS & University of Dauphine Paris Moderator Maria Lissowska, Warsaw School of Economics Participants On the Efficiency in the Use of Recovery Fund Resources. Lessons from Cohesion Policy History Fiorella Vinci, Università degli Studi eCampus Bagehot's Giant Bubble Failure Andrew Odlyzko, University of Minnesota Changing Landscape of Providing Consumer Credits Maria Lissowska, Warsaw School of Economics

TH11-06 Spanish Panel 3: Cuerpos de migrantes y espectáculos Saturday fronterizos en la época de COVID [Migrant Bodies and Border Spectacles in the Time of COVID] 4:00pm - 5:30pm TH11: Migration, Rebordering and Capitalist Restructuring during the Pandemic

Session Organizers Nicholas de Genova, University of Houston Soledad Alvarez Velasco, University of Houston Stephan Scheel, University of Duisburg-Essen Moderator Nicholas de Genova, University of Houston Participants Securitización De Fronteras y Precarización Migratoria En La Frontera Sur De México En El Contexto De La Pandemia Del COVID 19

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Guillermo Castillo, Instituto de Geografía Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Poniendo El Cuerpo En Las Migraciones. Biopolítica y Deshumanización En Tiempos De Covid-19 Yerko Castro, Universidad Iberoamericana Espectáculo Fronterizo En Tiempos De Pandemia Una Economía Política Transnacional Sobre La Producción De Narrativas Mediáticas En Torno a La Migración En La Era Covid. Amarela Varela-Huerta, Universidad Autónoma de la Ciudad de México Lorenzo Gabrielli, GRITIM Universitat Pompeu Fabra

K-06 Union Experimentation: Building Capabilities for Navigating Saturday Change

6:00pm - 7:30pm K: Institutional Experimentation in the Regulation of Work and Employment

Session Organizers Maria Gonzalez, University of Oviedo Christian Levesque, HEC Montréal Nicolas Roby, Université de Montréal Moderator Mathieu Dupuis, Cornell University Participants Exploring Leadership Dynamics within Local Union Teams in Times of Crisis Chloe Fortin-Bergeron, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières Of 2.0 Vangard, Steadfast Bureaucrats, Workplace Community Managers and Self-Effacing Servants. Towards a Typology of Trade Union Online Identity. Vincent Pasquier, HEC Montréal Can Collective Biography Launch Institutional Experimentation? an Agenda to Explore the Evolution of HRM Practices in Union Confederations Blandine Emilien, Université du Québec a Montréal Addressing Regions Undergoing Transition: Experiments By Unions and Union Federations Peter Fairbrother, RMIT University

E-19 Contested Neoliberalism? the Role of Parties As Carriers of Sunday Ideas and Policy Implementers

2:00am - 3:30am E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States Session Organizers Leonce Röth, University of Cologne Lea Elsässer, University of Duisburg-Essen; University of Münster Participants Austerity for Whom? How Populist Parties Are Reshaping the Welfare State

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Juliana Chueri, University of Leiden The Ideational Foundations of Growth Regimes: Neo-Conservative Thought Collectives and Promissory Legitimacy in Europe Mihai Varga, Institute for East European Studies How to Combine Public Spending with Fiscal Rigour? ‘Austerity By Stealth’ in Post-Bailout Portugal (2015-2019) Catherine Moury, NOVA Fiscal Policies of the Populist Radical Right in Power Lea Elsässer, University of Münster; University of Duisburg-Essen Welfare-Chauvinism As a Simultaneous Contestation and Expression of Neo-Liberal Ideology. on the Socio-Economic Repositioning of Far-Right Parties in Europe Floris Biskamp, Eberhard-Karls-University Tübingen

E-20 Author Meets Critics: "Growth and Welfare in Advanced Sunday Capitalist Economies” by Anke Hassel & Bruno Palier (Oxford University Press, 2021) 2:00am - 3:30am E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States

Session Organizers Alexandre Afonso, University of Amsterdam Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Chiara Benassi, LSE Aidan Regan, School of Politics, University College Dublin Book Authors Anke Hassel, Hertie School of Governance Bruno Palier, Sciences Po Critics Evelyne Huebscher, Central European University Bruno Amable, University of Geneva Martin Hoepner, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Participants

G-15 Education and Skills

Sunday G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources

2:00am - 3:30am Session Organizers David Marsden, London School of Economics Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Moderator Ulrich Walwei, Institute for Employment Research (IAB) Participants Decisions Under Uncertainty: The Role of Information in Higher Education Choices Aranya Sritharan, ETH Zurich The Effect of Social Origin on Overeducation and Overskilling. the European Case. Javier Baquero, UAM

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Higher Education Expansion and Its Implications for Earnings Inequality in High-Income Countries: Lessons from the Luxembourg Income Study Petra Sauer, Vienna University of Economics and Business; LISER Socioeconomic Structure of Human Capital and Employment Patterns Arkadiy Tuchkov, St. Petersburg State Economic University

G-16 Precarious Work

Sunday G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources

2:00am - 3:30am Session Organizers David Marsden, London School of Economics Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Moderator Giovanna Fullin, Milano Bicocca Participants The Future of Precarious Work for the Young: Policy-Making and Its Implications Angie Knox, University of Sydney Susan Ainsworth, University of Melbourne Persistent or Temporary? Effects of Welfare Benefit Sanctions on Employment Quality in the Short and Long Run Markus Wolf, Institute for Employment Research, Germany Are Standard Employment Contracts Throne of Games? : Precarious Employment Patterns of Online Game Developers in Korea Francis Kyong Yong Yoon, Freie Universität Berlin Job Insecurity and Workplace Restructuring before during and after the 2008 Economic Crisis Zinaida Salibekyan, CEET - LEST

H-10 Governing and Theorising Competition and Performance

Sunday H: Markets, Firms and Institutions

2:00am - 3:30am Session Organizers Olivier Butzbach, Second University of Naples Johanna Mair, Stanford University Gerhard Schnyder, Loughborough University Moderator Verena Girschik, Copenhagen Business School Participants Theorizing Competition: An Interdisciplinary Framework Claudius Graebner, Institute for Comprehensive Analysis of the Economy, Johannes Kepler University Linz Stephan Puehringer, Johannes Kepler University of Linz, Insitute for Comprehensive Analysis of the Economy The Regulation of the Taxi Sector in Brussels, Understanding Institutional Change from a Conventionalist Perspective Chloe Brassart, University of Liège Under Pressure: Cultural and Structure As Antecedents of Organizational Misconduct

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Andrea Cavicchini, IESE Business School Contradictions in the Governance of Competition Laura Porak, Johannes Kepler University

L-08 Hollowing out Labour Law: Work, Employment, and Sunday Transnational Legal Ordering

2:00am - 3:30am L: Regulation and Governance Session Organizer Maj Grasten, Copenhagen Business School Moderator John Cioffi, University of California, Riverside Participants Enforcement of Transnational Labour Law: Safety and Health at Work Louise Munkholm, University of Southern Denmark The Labour Law of the Supply Chain: A Legal Geographic Exploration Andrea Iossa, Faculty of Law, Lund University Exploring the Borderlands of Reproductive Labour: Towards a Feminist Mestiza in Transnational Labour Law Miriam Bak McKenna, Faculty of Law, Lund University Maj Grasten, Copenhagen Business School The Space for Informal Waste Work in Urban Environmental Governance in India Somjita Laha, Institute for Human Development

R-07 Session 3.1

Sunday R: Islamic Moral Economy and Finance

2:00am - 3:30am Session Organizers Mehmet Asutay, Durham University Necati Aydin, Alfaisal University Zurina Shafii, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia Moderator Noor Zahirah Mohd Sidek, Universiti Teknologi Mara Participants Using the Level of Cash Generated in Banking Pricing Reference to Overcome Repeated Crises and New Normal Any Setianingrum, YARSI University The Role of Green Finance in Promoting Environmental and Economic Development: A Case Study on Selected Countries Issuing Green Sukuk Noor Zahirah Mohd Sidek, Universiti Teknologi Mara Phenomenological Perspectives on capitalism and Islamic Moral Economy Necati Aydin,

SP-03 Women and Gender Forum

Sunday Special Events

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4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizer Dorottya Sallai, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) Participants

D-06 Hybrids and Boundary Spanners? Professionals and Their Sunday Practices across Fields

4:00am - 5:30am D: Professions and Professionals in a Globalizing World Session Organizers Konstantin Hondros, University Duisburg-Essen Katharina Zangerle, University Innsbruck Moderator Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Participants Verification Professionals: The Case of the #Coronavirusfacts Alliance Laurens Lauer, University of Duisburg-Essen Contested Professionalism in a Market of Private Dispute Resolution Friederike Bahl, Hamburg Institute for Social Research Communities, Resilience, Space: Practices of Senegalese Diaspora Shop Owners Stefanie Beninger, IE Business School Professional Hybrids and the Design of a Risk Management System in Hospitals Christian Huber, Copenhagen Business School The Hybrid Features of Policy Professionals: The Case of European Affairs Sebastian Büttner, Freie Universität Berlin

E-21 Employment, Coalitional Dynamics, and Skill-Based Sunday Institutional Change

4:00am - 5:30am E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States Session Organizers Alexandre Afonso, University of Amsterdam Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Chiara Benassi, LSE Aidan Regan, School of Politics, University College Dublin Participants How Do Individual Human Capital Investments and Active Labor Market Policies Affect an Employee’s Employability? Isabel Habicht, German Employment Relations and Productive Performance Thomas Haipeter, University of Duisburg-Essen Asset Manager Capitalism in Action: The Coalitional Dynamics of Shareholder Power Dustin Voss, London School of Economics and Political Science The Transition to the Knowledge Economy As Skill-Biased Institutional Change

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Niccolo Durazzi, University of Edinburgh Sebastian Diessner, European University Institute

F-07 AI and Big Data for Innovation: Going Beyond Patent Sunday Inventions

4:00am - 5:30am F: KITE: Knowledge, Innovation, Technology and Entrepreneurship Session Organizers Egbert Amoncio, Goethe University David Heller, Max-Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition Munich

Moderator Matthew Allen, Manchester Business School, The University of Manchester Participants IP-Backed Borrowing: Moving Beyond the Tale of Patents Leo Leitzinger, Goethe University AI for Aesthetic Innovation: Emergence of Dominant Design and Economic Value Denis Utochkin, Norwegian School of Economics Image Analysis and Big Data: Design Patent Examination Process Made Easy Egbert Amoncio, Goethe University Frankfurt

G-17 Recent Challenges for Continuing Education and Vocational Sunday Education and Training

4:00am - 5:30am G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources Session Organizers Christian Rupietta, Uschi Backes-Gellner, University of Zurich Moderator Christian Rupietta, Institute for Employment Research (IAB) Participants Business Cycle Expectations and the Apprenticeship Market - Identifying the Effects of Covid-19 Bernhard Wittek, LMU Munich How Does COVID-19 Affect Learning of Apprentices in the Workplace Training and Classroom Education? Ursula Renold, ETH Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich Guillaume Morlet, ETH Zurich The Importance of Specialization and Coordinating Skills in the Labor Market Fabienne Kiener, University of Zurich Skill Depreciation and the Role of Continuing Education for Older Workers: Securing Your Job or Moving up the Career Ladder? Tobias Schultheiss, University of Zurich Manager Risk Preferences and Firm Training Investments

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Harald Pfeifer, Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training (BIBB)

G-18 Labor Market Transitions

Sunday G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources

4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizers David Marsden, London School of Economics Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Moderator Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Participants Fairness Perceptions of in-Work Benefit Regulations: Evidence from a Factorial Survey in Germany Monika Senghaas, Institute for Employment Research (IAB) Coordination Mechanisms in Simultaneous Recruitment of New Graduates (SRoNG) – Erosion and Resilient Complementarity between Employment System and Education System Stefan Heeb, Kanagawa University Mari Yamauchi, Akita International University (AIU) The Role of Health, Personality Disorders and Work Attitudes for School to Employment Transitions: Evidence from German Apprentices Alexander Patzina, Institute for Employment Research (IAB)

H-11 Elites, Networks, and Power

Sunday H: Markets, Firms and Institutions

4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizers Olivier Butzbach, Second University of Naples Johanna Mair, Stanford University Gerhard Schnyder, Loughborough University Moderator Magnus Feldmann, University of Bristol Participants From Integrated to Fragmented Elites. the Core of Swiss Elite Networks 1910-2015 Thierry Rossier, London School of Economics, Department of Sociology Corporate-Capitalist Elite Mobilization Rami Kaplan, Tel Aviv University From Local Champions to Global Players: A Long-Term Perspective on Swiss Companies’ Connections across Territorial Scales Michael Strebel, University of Lausanne Careerhubs As Corporate Global Networks Felix Buehlmann, University of Lausanne

L-09 Managing Money: Austerity and Beyond Sunday

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4:00am - 5:30am L: Regulation and Governance

Session Organizers Tim Bartley, Washington University of St. Louis John Cioffi, University of California, Riverside Eleni Tsingou, Copenhagen Business School Jonathan Zeitlin, University of Amsterdam Moderator Cornel Ban, Boston University

Participants Rethinking the Role of Institutions in Growth Models. How Power- Relations of Monetary and Fiscal Actors Shaped Types of Austerity in the UK and Germany in the 1970s Inga Rademacher, King's College London The Quiet Side of Debt: Public Debt Management in Advanced Economies Charlotte Rommerskirchen, University of Edinburgh The Sensemaking Money: A Constitutional Theory for (unconventional) Monetary Policy in the Post-Covid World Mianzhi Francis Cao, Goethe University

N-09 Money, Digital Currencies and Monetary Policy

Sunday N: Finance and Society

4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizers Alya Guseva, Department of Sociology, Boston University Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra, University of California, San Diego Moderator Adam Hayes, University of Wisconsin-Madison Participants Unconventional Monetary Policy through Open Market Operations: A Principal Component Analysis Markus Heckel, German Institute For Japanese Studies Understanding Monetary Plurality: An Institutionalist Approach Jerome Blanc, Sciences Po Lyon Bruno Théret, CNRS - IRISSO - Université Paris Dauphine PSL Working Fictions of Money: The Making of Currency (dis)Trust Guadalupe Moreno, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Regulating Blockchain: A Diverse Negotiation Process? Lilith D, Gothe University Frankfurt Barbara Brandl, Gothe University Frankfurt

O-07 Finance and Financialisation in GVCs

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Sunday O: Global Value Chains

4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizers Valentina De Marchi, University of Padova Rory Horner, University of Manchester Cornelia Staritz, Department of Development Studies, University of Vienna Timothy Sturgeon, MIT Participants The Firm As Portal: How Value Chains Collateralize Wealth Chains Adam Leaver, University of Sheffield Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Unpaid Bills and Shareholder Value: A Comparative Analysis of Financialized Lead Firm Strategies in the Apparel Global Value Chain Felix Maile, Department of Development Studies Not Separate, but Equal: Managerial Control over Global Value and Wealth Chains Saila Stausholm, Copenhagen Business School Investment-Centred Global Value Chains: Towards a Framework to Study Infrastructure Projects in Low and Lower Middle Income Countries Rasmus Lema, Aalborg University

P-08 Author Meets Critics: "Intangible Flow Theory in Economics: Sunday Human Participation in Economic and Societal Production" By Tiago Cardao-Pito (Routledge,2021) 4:00am - 5:30am P: Accounting, Economics, and Law

Session Organizer Yuri Biondi, CNRS & University of Dauphine Paris Book Author Tiago Cardao-Pito, ISEG, Universidade de Lisboa [University of Lisbon] Critics Jakob Kapeller, Institute for Socio-Economics, University of Duisburg-Essen Christine Cooper, University of Edinburgh Participants

Q-05 COVID-19 Responses in Asia

Sunday Q: Asian Capitalisms

4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizers Tobias ten Brink, Jacobs University Bremen Boy Luethje, South China University of Technology Wei Zhao, ESSCA School of Management Nana de Graaff, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Moderator Boy Luethje, South China University of Technology

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Participants Responses to COVID 19 in Asia: Comparative Capitalism Perspective Suk-Man Hwang, Changwon National University How Did East Asian Economies Respond to COVID-19? a Cross-Country Examination of Economic Policies Ceyhun Elgin, Bogazici University Varieties of Capitalism and Disease Control Policy: Comparative Study of Responses to COVID-19 in Taiwan and Japan Mayumi Tabata, Senshu University

R-08 Session 3.2

Sunday R: Islamic Moral Economy and Finance

4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizers Mehmet Asutay, Durham University Necati Aydin, Alfaisal University Zurina Shafii, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia Moderator Levent Sumer, Istinye University Participants The Use of Zakat in the Pandemic Response: The Case of Islamic Relief UK and Baznas in Indonesia Altea Pericoli, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart Strategy of Zakat Collection during COVID-19 Pandemic: Muzaki Perception Ali Chamani Al Anshory, PUSKAS BAZNAS The Nexus between Income Inequality, Human Development and the role of Islamic Finance Alija Avdukic, Al-Maktoum College of Higher Education

TH04-04 Regional Development Banks - Linking Global and Local Sunday Development Fields

4:00am - 5:30am TH04: Development Finance in a Changing Global Context Session Organizer Dora Piroska, Central European University Moderator Jiajun Xu, Peking University Participants An Invisible Institution? the Ebrd and the Construction of Subaltern Knowledge in the Periphery of the European Political Economy Stuart Shields, The University of Manchester Eib and Ebrd Relationship in Central and Eastern Europe: Insights from a Principal Agent Perspective (1991-2018) Ana Lara Gómez, UNIVERSITY OF CANTABRIA Regional Development Banks and State Capitalism: Ebrd in Egypt Dora Piroska, Central European University

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TH10-04 Profits and Markets in Times of COVID-19

Sunday TH10: Profits and Markets in Times of Catastrophes. (Re-)Organizing 4:00am - 5:30am Capitalism through Political, Environmental, and Health Disasters Session Organizers Theo Bourgeron, University College Dublin Susi Geiger, University College Dublin Annmarie Ryan, University of Limerick Matthew Soener, The Ohio State University Moderator Theo Bourgeron, University College Dublin Participants Gasping for a Pint: On Qualifying Markets As Safe in the Time of Covid, the Case of the Irish Hospitality Annmarie Ryan, University of Limerick Shopping at the End of the World: Toilet Paper Battles or Acts of Care? Susi Geiger, University College Dublin Ilaria Galasso, University College Dublin Commodifying COVID-19: Consumption As Compassion at the Onset of a Global Pandemic Maha Rafi Atal, Copenhagen Business School

TH15-05 Contemporary Varieties of State Capitalism: The Role of the Sunday State in Shaping the Competitiveness and Internationalisation of Firms (and/or sectors) in the Twenty-First Century 4:00am - 5:30am TH15: State Capitalism and State-led Development before and after Covid: new pathways and challenges

Session Organizer Magdolna Sass, Institute of World Economics, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies; Budapest Business School Moderator Ilias Alami, Maastricht University Participants Thinking Big or Small: Reform Complementarities and SME Upgrading in Poland and Hungary Edgars Eihmanis, European University Institute The Role of the State in Shaping the Competitiveness and Internationalisation of the Indian and Hungarian Pharmaceutical Industries Katalin Antalóczy, Budapest Business School Magdolna Sass, Institute of World Economics, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies New Developmentalism, Public Banks, and Firm Internationalization: Evaluating Brazil’s National Champions Strategy, 2007–2013 Judit Ricz, Corvinus University Budapest, Department of World Economy; Institute of World Economics, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies Michael Schedelik, Goethe Universität

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"Fuelling" Knowledge-Intensive Manufacturing By Internationalisation? the Role of the Chinese State in Shaping the Competitiveness of the New Energy Vehicles Sector Agnieszka McCaleb, Department of East Asian Economic Studies, World Economy Research Institute, SGH Warsaw School of Economics Agnes Szunomar, Institute of World Economics, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies; Corvinus University Budapest, Department of World Economy Tamás Peragovics, Institute of World Economics, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies; Central European University

FP-08 Featured Panel - Migration during and after the Covid-19 Sunday Pandemic

8:30am - 10:00am Featured Panels & Speakers Session Organizer Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Moderator Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Participants Discussants Biao Xiang, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Ito Peng, University of Toronto Brenda Yeoh, National University of Singapore Martin Ruhs, European University Institute

A-07 Producing Cultural Goods in Collectivist-Democratic Settings

Sunday A: Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers Katherine Chen, The City College of New York and the Graduate Center, CUNY Joyce Rothschild, VirginiaTech Victor Chen, Virginia Commonwealth University José Ruiz San Roman, Universidad Complutense Madrid Jieren HU, Tongji University Moderator Mayya Shmidt, Uppsala University Participants “Write It up, Let JC Decide.”: Rule Enforcement and Conflict Resolution in a Democratic School Amanda Cox, Bryn Mawr College Hypothesis about the Increase in Collective Entities and Practices in the Cultural Sector to Reverse the Established Primacy of Capital after Covid-19 Crisis Matilde Balatti, Tenthaus collective

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Using Disaggregation and Re-Aggregation to Address the Wicked Problem of Homelessness* James M Mandiberg, Hunter College, City University of New York Learning How to be a Scyborg: How Prefigurative Organizations Can Promote the Decolonialization of Organizations Katherine Chen, The City College of New York and the Graduate Center, CUNY

B-05 Globalization Macro

Sunday B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers Caroline Arnold, CUNY Mark Dallas, Union College Douglas B Fuller, Zhejiang University Matthew Amengual, University of Oxford Participants Asymmetries in Power: Latin American Catching up, and the Relationship between Trade and the Inflow/Outflow of Capital. Victor Isidro, National Autonomous University of Mexico Determinants of External Debt Structure in Emerging Countries (2005- 2019) Lorenzo Nalin, UNAM Giuliano Yajima, University of Rome La Sapienza Pandemics and Aggregate Demand: A Framework for Policy Analysis Roberto Veneziani, Queen Mary University of London Exchange Rate Determination in the Context of Core-Periphery Relations. Adam Kaczynski, The University of Newcastle

C-05 Gendered Trajectories and Occupational Segregation

Sunday C: Gender, Work and Family

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers Bernard Fusulier, Université catholique de Louvain Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, TELUQ Moderator Anne Gillet, CNAM, Lise-CNRS Participants Trends in Gender Occupational Segregation – What Can We Learn from Computers? Efrat Herzberg, Tel-Aviv University Women, Men and Career Trajectories in the Finance Industry: Towards Equal Opportunities? Ines Wagner, Norwegian Institute for Social Research Japanese Women and Middle-Skill Jobsーchanging Occupational Structure and Its Impact on Highly Educated Womenー Kazuko Sano, Kyoto University

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The Gender Gap in Firms' International Trade: Female Exporters and the Exporter Productivity Premium in Germany Astrid Krenz, University of Sussex

D-07 Transnational Law and Finance

Sunday D: Professions and Professionals in a Globalizing World

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers Elizabeth Gorman, University of Virginia James Faulconbridge, Lancaster University Sigrid Quack, University Duisburg-Essen Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Moderator James Faulconbridge, Lancaster University Participants Professional Flows: Lateral Moves of Law Firm Partners in Hong Kong, 1994-2018 Sida Liu, University of Toronto Professional Arbitrage and Imperial Pathways: The Rise of Offshore Finance Brooke Harrington, Copenhagen Business School Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Professional Scaling Work: How Professional Segments Claim New Jurisdictions in a World of Trans-Local Connections Marie Meilvang, UCL University College Anders Blok, University of Copenhagen, Department of Sociology A Transnational Profession Constituted of National Professionals : The Case of Professional Financial Services (M&A) in France Valerie Boussard, Université Paris Nanterre

E-22 Author Meets Critics: "Despotism on Demand: How Power Sunday Operates in the Flexible Workplace" by Alexander Wood (Cornell University Press, 2020) 8:30am - 10:00am E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States

Session Organizers Alexandre Afonso, University of Amsterdam Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Chiara Benassi, LSE Aidan Regan, School of Politics, University College Dublin Book Author Alex Wood, University of Birmingham Critics Arianna Tassinari, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Guglielmo Meardi, Scuola Normale Superiore Paul Edwards, University of Birmingham Participants

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E-23 The Effects of Labour Migration on Policy and Preferences

Sunday E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers Alexandre Afonso, University of Amsterdam Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Chiara Benassi, LSE Aidan Regan, School of Politics, University College Dublin Participants Construction Sector and Immigration: An Employment Relations Perspective. Lorenzo Frangi, School of Management, University of Quebec in Montreal Gerhard Bosch, University Duisburg-Essen Active Reaffirmation of National Models: Skill Formation, Labour Migration and Collective Strategies in Australian and Danish Construction Jens Arnholtz, FAOS, Department of Sociology, University of Copenhagen Chris Wright, University of Sydney “We’Re Keeping Our Eyes on This Strike”: Capitalist Transformation, Working-Class Formation & Conflictive Industrial Relations in Guangdong, c. 1978-2018 Etienne Cantin, Université Laval The Microfoundations of the Numbers-Rights Trade-Off in Immigration Policymaking Samir Mustafa Negash, Leiden Unviersity

F-08 Technology and Digitalisation

Sunday F: KITE: Knowledge, Innovation, Technology and Entrepreneurship

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers Cornelia Storz, Goethe University Frankfurt Matthew Keller, Department of Sociology, Southern Methodist University Matthew Allen, Manchester Business School, The University of Manchester Andrea M. Herrmann, Innovation Studies Group, Utrecht University Janet Vertesi, Princeton University Moderators Cornelia Storz, Goethe University Frankfurt Matthew Keller, Department of Sociology, Southern Methodist University Participants Knowledge and Technology Transfer Under Digital Conditions: Transfer Intermediaries and the Role of Digital Means, Mutual Trust and Face-to- Face Interactions Anika Noack, University Cottbus Superstars, Specialists, and Scrappers: How Cities Use Civic Capital to Compete in High-Technology Markets Darius Ornston, University of Toronto

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Innovation-Centered Development at the Federal-Urban Nexus: How the U.S. Developmental Network State’s Programs Reinforce Local Growth Strategies Matthew Keller, Department of Sociology, Southern Methodist University

H-12 Problems in Comparing Capitalism

Sunday H: Markets, Firms and Institutions

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers Olivier Butzbach, Second University of Naples Johanna Mair, Stanford University Gerhard Schnyder, Loughborough University Moderator Fabio Bulfone, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Participants Extending Ideal Type Theorizing Matthew Allen, Manchester Business School, The University of Manchester Varieties of Capitalism and Income Inequality Masoud Movahed, University of Wisconsin-Madison Global Capitalism and the Mirage of National Growth Models and Economic Imbalances Thomas Kalinowski, Ewha Womans University Robert Pauls, Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University How Did Japanese Management Become Japanese? Business systems and national identity Christina Ahmadjian,

I-08 Alternative Education, Development and Vaccine Distribution Sunday amid the Covid-19 Pandemic

8:30am - 10:00am I: Alternatives to Capitalism Session Organizers Lara Monticelli, Copenhagen Business School Torsten Geelan, University of Copenhagen Participants Global Inequality and Political Economy of COVID-19 Vaccine Hatice Aztimur, Harran University Educational Challenges to Societal Change in Times of Environmental Mutation (and Covid-19): A Fresh Outlook from Engaging Discipline (Unicamp - Brazil) Rosana Corazza, University of Campinas Paulo Fracalanza, Institute of Economics - State University of Campinas (UNICAMP) Covid-19 As a Model for Post-Gentrification Urban Change: The Case of San Lorenzo District in Rome Luca Alteri, Sapienza University of Rome/Istituto di Studi Politici S. Pio V

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What Works and What Doesn't!? Socio-Economic Education and Its Contribution to the Capacity to Act in Times of Crisis Mario Voetsch, University College for Teacher Education

J-11 The State in the Digital Economy I

Sunday J: Digital Economy

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers Timur Ergen, Max Planck Institute Andrea M. Herrmann, Innovation Studies Group, Utrecht University Philipp Staab, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Moderator Timur Ergen, Max Planck Institute Participants Weaponizing the Single Market: The Cases of the EU’s Trade Policy and Digital Agenda Luuk Schmitz, European University Institute Timo Seidl, European University Institute Converging Distinctiveness? a Comparative Study of Platform-Specific State Responses in the U.S., Germany and France Jonas Pentzien, Institute for the Cooperative Digital Economy (The New School); Institute for Ecological Economy Research (IÖW); Free University Berlin Open up the Silos! European Data Politics and the Case for Non- Exclusive Data Regimes Dominik Pietron, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Platform Economy in Industry: Implications for Power Relations, Competition and Business Models Florian Butollo, Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society/Berlin Social Science Center Lea Schneidemesser, Berlin Social Science Center

J-12 Work in the Digital Economy 1

Sunday J: Digital Economy

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizer Sidonie Naulin, Sciences Po Grenoble / PACTE Moderator Sidonie Naulin, Sciences Po Grenoble / PACTE Participants Call Center and Home Office. the Mexican Experience during the Pandemic in 2020 Alfredo Hualde, EL COLEGIO DE LA FRONTERA NORTE The “Future of Work” in the Digital Economy: A Discourse Analysis of Appeals for Action Anja Kirsch, Freie Universität Berlin The Link between Routine Tasks and Job Polarization: A Measurement Error? Simon Walo, University of Zurich

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The Dynamics of Worker Connectedness in the Digital Age Mark Stuart, University of Leeds Esme Terry, University of Leeds

L-10 Imagining Pathways of Global Cooperation

Sunday L: Regulation and Governance

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizer Sigrid Quack, University Duisburg-Essen Moderator Malcom Campbell-Verdyn, Universiteit Groningen Participants Imagining Pathways of Global Cooperation Katja Freistein, University Duisburg-Essen From Per Capita Income to the Human Development Index: Pathways of Imagining Development through Numbers Bettina Mahlert, Universität Innsbruck The Sphere Project: Imagining Better Humanitarian Action through Reflective Accountability Institutions and Practices Maryam Zarnegar Deloffre, George Washington University The “True Utopia”? Riace, Wim Wenders’s Il Volo and the Prefigurative Politics of Immigration Christine Unrau, KHK/Centre for Global Cooperation Research, University Duisburg-Essen

N-10 Doing the Right Thing: Diversity and Inclusion in Financial Sunday industry, and Social Impact Investing

8:30am - 10:00am N: Finance and Society Session Organizers Alya Guseva, Department of Sociology, Boston University Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra, University of California, San Diego Moderator Taylor Spears, University of Edinburgh Business School Participants Framing, Relational Work and Infrastructure in Assetization Processes: The Case of Social Impact Investing Philipp Golka, Leiden University The Moral Background of Impact Investment Philip Balsiger, University of Neuchatel Limits to the Financialization of the State? Studying Obstructions to Financialization in an Emerging Domain of Financialized State Activity Asa Maron, University of Haifa, Israel James Williams, York University Inclusion or Co-Optation? Navigating Legitimacy As a Gender Diversity Candidate in Finance Signe Predmore, UMass Amherst

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O-08 Public and Private Governance in GVCs

Sunday O: Global Value Chains

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers Valentina De Marchi, University of Padova Rory Horner, University of Manchester Cornelia Staritz, Department of Development Studies, University of Vienna Timothy Sturgeon, MIT Participants Global Value Chain-Oriented Policies Roberta Rabellotti, Universitá di Pavia Private Governance of Overlapping Global, Regional and Domestic Value Chains: The Case of South African Apples Matt Alford, Alliance Manchester Business School, University of Manchester Margareet Visser, Labour and Enterprise Policy Research Group (LDG), University of Cape Town From North-South to South-South: Togo and the Restructuring of African Print Textile Value Chains Beletchei Ebia, University of Manchester Perceptions of Responsibility and Regulation in Global Value Chains: New Cross-National Evidence Tim Bartley, Washington University of St. Louis

P-09 Institutions and Money in a Context of Internationalization

Sunday P: Accounting, Economics, and Law

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizer Maxime Izoulet, Centre d'Etude des Modes d'Industrialisation Moderator Maxime Izoulet, Centre d'Etude des Modes d'Industrialisation Participants Long Term Partnership Dimension: Institutionnalisation of International Relations and Economic Exchanges Olga Karasseva, CEMI Public Finances and Migrants’ Remittances in the Republic of Moldova Dorina Rosca, Ladyss-CNRS An Accounting History of Credit Money Maxime Izoulet, CEMI Discussants Dorina Rosca, Ladyss-CNRS Olga Karasseva, CEMI-EHESS

Q-06 The ICT Sector and East Asia

Sunday Q: Asian Capitalisms

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8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers Tobias ten Brink, Jacobs University Bremen Boy Luethje, South China University of Technology Wei Zhao, ESSCA School of Management Nana de Graaff, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Moderator Tobias ten Brink, Jacobs University Bremen Participants Paternalistic Management and Empowerment As Two Institutional Logics of Employee Participation: A Case Study of the Taiwanese ICT Industry Bo-Yi Lee, King's College London Development Via Return Migration: Chinese Transnational Professionals in the It Industry Xian Qu, University of Virginia China’s Challenge - Sustaining Taiwan Networks in ICT Nodes Dennis McNamara, Georgetown University

R-09 Session 3.3

Sunday R: Islamic Moral Economy and Finance

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers Mehmet Asutay, Durham University Necati Aydin, Alfaisal University Zurina Shafii, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia Moderator Amina Dchieche, UIR - Rabat Business School Participants The Invisible Ceiling: Muslim Immigrant Entrepreneurs Navigate Norway’s Financial Environment Sarah Tobin, Chr. Michelsen Institute Mari Norbakk, Chr. Michelsen Institute Muslim Intellectuals and Theorizing the "Islamic Economy" in Turkey Gizem Zencirci, Associate Professor of Political Science Islamic Ethical Values vs Rationality on Economic Behavior Based on the Relationship Between Ethics and Economics: An Empirical Analysis on Earning and Spending Behaviour of Businesspeople Hakan Kalkavan, Istanbul Medipol University

TH01-04 Innovation, Commons and Moral Economy of Intellectual Sunday Property Governance

8:30am - 10:00am TH01: Age of Pandemics: Regulation, Innovation, and Valuation in Markets for Health and Medicines

Session Organizers Etienne Nouguez, Sciences Po

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Kathryn Ibata-Arens, DePaul University Participants Strategizing Global Vaccine Commons. Does Covid 19 Temper with Practices of Intellectual Property? Konstantin Hondros, University Duisburg-Essen An Invisible Problem? Drugs Prices in Departments of Oncology in France Fanny Vincent, Triangle - Université Jean Monnet Pierre-Andre Juven, CERMES3 Drug Pricing for Safe, Effective, Accessible, and Affordable Medicines: Insights from the Theory of Innovative Enterprise Rosie Collington, UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose Patenting Life for Profit: How Far Is Too Far? Kathryn Ibata-Arens, DePaul University

TH04-05 Build Back Better?: Development finance in the age of COVID- Sunday 19

8:30am - 10:00am TH04: Development Finance in a Changing Global Context Session Organizer Matthias Thiemann, Sciences Po Moderator Matthias Thiemann, Sciences Po Participants Japan’s Economy in the COVID-19 Crisis Markus Heckel, German Institute For Japanese Studies Financing for Sustainable Development in the Age of Pandemic: Multilateral Development Banks' COVID-19 Responses and Their Impacts on the Sustainable Development Goals Yixian Sun, University of Bath Marjanneke Vijge, Utrecht University Sven Borghart, Central European University Having “Banks Play Along”- State-Bank Coordination and State- Guaranteed Credit Programs during the COVID-19 Crisis Elsa Massoc, Goethe University

TH05-04 Inequality

Sunday TH05: Disrupted Times: Crisis, temporal inequalities and the 8:30am - 10:00am capitalist time regime Session Organizers Kathleen Griesbach, MPIfG Mateusz Halawa, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland Marcin Serafin, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland

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Lisa Suckert, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Participants Towards a New Working Time Paradigm? Public Support for Trade Union Demands for Working Time Reduction in Germany Maximiliane Reifenscheid, Mannheim University Times of Crisis: How Covid-19 Reconfigures the Temporal Order of Economy and Society Lisa Suckert, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Time and Tide: Temporal Inequalities in Residential Decisions Around Climate Change Kalyani Jayasankar, Princeton University

TH06-02 Growth Models in Large Emerging Countries

Sunday TH06: Economic Nationalism Meets Growth Models: reconfiguring 8:30am - 10:00am capitalism after COVID-19 Session Organizer Andrei Vernikov, Institute of Economics, Russian Academy of Sciences Participants Government Banking and Its Alignment with National Development Priorities in Russia Andrei Vernikov, Institute of Economics, Russian Academy of Sciences Why New Developmentalism Failed in Brazil: A Growth Model Analysis Michael Schedelik, Goethe Universität Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in the PRC Returns to Traditional Forms of Farming: Response to the COVID-19 Crisis Maria Kruglova, Institute of Economics Russian Academy of Sciences The Politics of Economic Nationalism and Growth Strategy Change in Emerging Economies: Brazil’s Long-Term Development, Faltering Statism and the Elusive Growth Strategy for the Knowledge Economy Era Moises Balestro, Universidade de Brasilia Antonio Botelho, Universidade Candido Mendes

TH07-06 Instruments and Eco-rationalities

Sunday TH07: Green Transitions in the Anthropocene

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizer Ian Gray, University of California Los Angeles, USA Moderator Ian Gray, University of California Los Angeles, USA Participants Extending Plantation Ecologies through the “Green Economy”: A Few Short Vignettes Vijay Kolinjivadi, Postdoctoral Researcher Jean-François Bissonnette, Assistant Professor

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Catherine Windey, Postdoctoral Researcher Gert Van Hecken, Assistant Professor Accounting for a Green Transition. Taming Uncertainty and Shaping the Future Sylvain Maechler, University of Lausanne; Vienna University of Economics and Business ‘Show Us Your Numbers!’ Life Cycle Assessments As Marketing Devices Jacob Hasselbalch, Copenhagen Business School The Birth of Green Economic Reason Nils Kupzok, The Johns Hopkins University

TH09-03 Financial and Monetary Futures

Sunday TH09: Imagined Capitalist Transformations: Towards new 8:30am - 10:00am Conceptions of the Economic Public Sphere, Economic Policy and the State

Session Organizers Aldo Madariaga, Center for Social Conflict and Cohesion Studies (COES) Jorge Atria, Universidad Diego Portales, Chile Jens Beckert, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Felipe González, Universidad Central, Chile Guadalupe Moreno, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Moderator Guadalupe Moreno, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Participants On Time, on Budget: Valuing Futures and the Creation of Infrastructure As a Global Asset Class Chris Hurl, Concordia University Imagined Capitalist Transformations in Central Bank Communication Stefan Kesting, Leeds University Business School Hendrik Theine, Wirtschaftsuniversitaet Wien Making Climate Risk. How Finance Imagines Its Futures Under Climate Change Matthias Taeger, London School of Economics and Political Science Defamiliarising Speculative Finance through Speculative Fiction Ali Riza Taskale, Near East University Discussant Guadalupe Moreno, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies

TH10-05 War and Other Calamities

Sunday TH10: Profits and Markets in Times of Catastrophes. (Re-)Organizing 8:30am - 10:00am Capitalism through Political, Environmental, and Health Disasters Session Organizers Theo Bourgeron, University College Dublin Susi Geiger, University College Dublin Annmarie Ryan, University of Limerick Matthew Soener, The Ohio State University

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Moderator Susi Geiger, University College Dublin Participants Markets Facing Calamity and Thinking with the Mre Johan Nilsson, Stockholm School of Economics Syrian War in the Context of "New Turkey": How Business Interests Entangle with Warfare

Ayse Yuksel, University of Vienna

TH15-06 Theoretical Interrogations of State Capitalism

Sunday TH15: State Capitalism and State-led Development before and after 8:30am - 10:00am Covid: new pathways and challenges Session Organizers Ilias Alami, Maastricht University Milan Babic, Maastricht University, U. of Amsterdam Adam Dixon, Maastricht University Nana De Graaff, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Imogen Liu, Maastricht University Moderator Ilias Alami, Maastricht University Participants Crises and Legitimacy of State Capitalism Ilya Okhmatovskiy, Nova SBE, Universidade Nova de Lisboa State Capitalism between Liberalism & Mercantilism Heather Whiteside, University of Waterloo What Is the New State Capitalism? Adam Dixon, Maastricht University Explaining Divergent National Responses to Covid-19: An Enhanced State Capacity Framework Linda Weiss, Sydney University Elizabeth Thurbon, UNSW Australia Governing Change: The Planned Market in China’s Pandemic Response Isabella Maria Weber, University of Massachusetts Amherst Hao Qi, Renmin University of China Discussant Gabor Scheiring, Bocconi University

TH16-07 Financial Subordination and Production

Sunday TH16: The Political Economy of Financial Subordination

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers Bruno Bonizzi, University of Hertfordshire Annina Kaltenbrunner, University of Leeds

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Kai Koddenbrock, Goethe University Frankfurt Ingrid Kvangraven, University of York Jeff Powell, University of Greenwich Moderator Jeff Powell, University of Greenwich Participants Subordinate Diversification, Industrial Mutations and Conglomerates in Developing Countries Farwa Sial, University of Manchester A Case of Financial Subordinated Integration: On the Role of the State in Argentina, between Volatility of Fdis and Stability of Capital Flights, in the Sectoral Transformation and Firms’ Agency. Roberto Lampa, CONICET and UNSAM The Financialisation of Nonfinancial Corporations: A Mixed-Method Comparison between Brazil and Turkey Using Sectoral Data Annina Kaltenbrunner, University of Leeds Elif Karacimen, Recep Tayyip Erdogan University Joel Rabinovich, University of Leeds Financialization and Productive Investment in Large Non-Financial Corporations in Latin America: A Study Based on Accounting Statements 1995-2015 Nicolas Zeolla, IDAES/UNSAM and CONICET Juan Santarcángelo, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes and CONICET

A-08 Network A Social: How to Teach and Research during Covid- Sunday 19

10:00am - 11:00am A: Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society Session Organizers Katherine Chen, The City College of New York and the Graduate Center, CUNY Victor Chen, Virginia Commonwealth University Joyce Rothschild, VirginiaTech

SP-04 Presidential Address

Sunday Special Events

11:00am - 12:00pm Session Organizer Sigrid Quack, University Duisburg-Essen

FP-09 Featured Panel - The End of Neo-Liberalism

Sunday Featured Panels & Speakers

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizer

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Olav Velthuis, University of Amsterdam Moderator Olav Velthuis, University of Amsterdam Participants Discussants Marion Fourcade, UC Berkeley Quinn Slobodian, Wellesley College Saori Shibata, Leiden University Alfredo Saad-Filho, King's College London

A-09 How Egalitarian Enterprises and Associations Support People

Sunday A: Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Katherine Chen, The City College of New York and the Graduate Center, CUNY Joyce Rothschild, VirginiaTech Victor Chen, Virginia Commonwealth University José Ruiz San Roman, Universidad Complutense Madrid Jieren HU, Tongji University Moderator Jason Spicer, University of Toronto Participants Time and Punishment: How Individuals Respond to Being Sanctioned in Voluntary Associations Laura Doering, University of Toronto Oppression, Entrepreneurship, and Emancipation: Types of Entrepreneurs and Emancipatory Outcomes M. Paola Ometto, California State Univeristy, San Marcos Asma Zafar, Brock University

B-06 Ideas and Culture in Development

Sunday B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Caroline Arnold, CUNY Mark Dallas, Union College Douglas B Fuller, Zhejiang University Matthew Amengual, University of Oxford Participants From Economic Growth to the Human: Reviewing the History of Development Visions over Time and Moving Forward Juliette Alenda, Radboud Universiteit Preference for Modernization Is Universal, but Expected Modernization Trajectories Are Culturally Diversified Kuba Krys, Institute of Psychology, Polish Academy of Sciences

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Life on the Edge: Elites, Wealth, and Inequality in Sonora, 1871-1910 Alice Krozer, University of Cambridge

E-24 Approaching the Digital Economy: Growth Strategies, Sunday Employment and Power Resources

12:00pm - 1:30pm E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States Session Organizer Anke Hassel, Hertie School of Governance Participants Knowledge-Based Competitiveness and Job Creation in the Digital Era: Strategies of the ‘Newcomer’ Economie Sonja Avlijas, SciencesPo Who Rules the Digital(ized) Economy? Corporate Power Resources in Digital Capitalism Michael Kemmerling, Max-Planck-Institute for the Study of Societies, IMPRS, University of Cologne, CCCP Industrial Policy for Digital Growth: The Italian Case Luigi Burroni, University of Florence Contested Terrain: Three Battlefields in Which to Study the Digital Economy Felix Sieker, Hertie School of Governance

F-09 Entrepreneurship, Its Institutional Context, and the Covid- Sunday Crisis

12:00pm - 1:30pm F: KITE: Knowledge, Innovation, Technology and Entrepreneurship Session Organizers Andrea M. Herrmann, Innovation Studies Group, Utrecht University Matthew Allen, Manchester Business School, The University of Manchester Matthew Keller, Department of Sociology, Southern Methodist University Cornelia Storz, Goethe University Frankfurt Janet Vertesi, Princeton University Moderator Andrea M. Herrmann, Innovation Studies Group, Utrecht University Participants A Rotten Orange? Taking Place for Granted George Redhead, University of East Anglia Zografia Bika, University of East Anglia

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From ‘Varieties of’ to ‘Variegated’ Entrepreneurship: Understanding Entrepreneurship through a Polanyian Lens Vicky Nowak, Manchester Metropolitan University After Covid: Entrepreneurship and the Economic Resilience of Regions Jan Peter Toren, Tilburg University; Birch Consultants

G-19 More Than Applause? Covid-19 Impacts on Domestic / Care Sunday Labor Markets and Employment Relations, Part I Impacts on the Formalization of Employment Relations and Re-Valuing of 12:00pm - 1:30pm Domestic / Care Labor

G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources

Session Organizers Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Clémence Ledoux, Université de Nantes Moderator Franca Van Hooren, University of Amsterdam Participants Working As Home Care Givers of Elderly People during Covid 19 in France: From Public Policies to Practices Clémence Ledoux, Université de Nantes Virginie Guiraudon, Sciences Po How to Protect Paid Domestic Workers? Latin American Experiments during the Covid-19 Pandemic Lorena Poblete, CONICET-IDAES (Argentina’s National Research Council) Covid Meets Care in Germany – a Reversal of Fragmented and Informal Labor? Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen

Facing the Pandemic: Reorganizations of Home-Based Care Services in France: First Reflections from Exploratory Investigations Annie Dussuet, Université de Nantes Olivier Crasset, Université de Nantes The Value of Early Years Education and Care: Evidence of the Sector’s Sustainability through COVID Xanthe Whittaker, Leeds University Business School Jennifer Tomlinson, University of Leeds

H-13 Financialisation and its Effects

Sunday H: Markets, Firms and Institutions

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Olivier Butzbach, Second University of Naples Johanna Mair, Stanford University Gerhard Schnyder, Loughborough University Moderator Ulf Larsson-Olaison, Jonkoping International Business School Participants

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Comparative Insights into the Employment Effects of Firm Financialization Philipp Thompson, Freie Universität Berlin Corporate Control and Performance in the Automobile Industry: The Strategic Action Fields Perspective Mario Sacomano Neto, Federal University of Sao Carlos - UFSCar Variegated Corporate Financialization Tobias Klinge, KU Leuven

I-09 Post-Capitalist Futures: Political Economy Beyond Crisis and Sunday Hope

12:00pm - 1:30pm I: Alternatives to Capitalism Session Organizer Adam Fishwick, De Montfort U. Participants Mapping Post-Capitalist Futures in Dark Times Adam Fishwick, De Montfort U. A New Wheel to Keep Capitalism Moving? the Artificial Womb in Feminist Futures and the Capitalist Present Laura Horn, Roskilde University Catia Gregoratti, Lund University Living in the Catastrophe: The Endings of Capitalism Beyond Crisis and Hope Adam Fishwick, De Montfort U.

J-13 Digital Health

Sunday J: Digital Economy

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizer Thomas Beauvisage, Orange Labs, Sense Moderator Thomas Beauvisage, Orange Labs, Sense Participants The Invisible and Emotional Nature of Moderation Work in Digital Health Platforms Andreas Kornelakis, King's College London Healthcare 4.0: When Big Pharma Met Big Tech. Cecilia Rikap, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas Anti-Expert, Pro-Data Attitudes in the Digital Economy: The Case of Online Genetics Salwa Khan, University of Toronto Facilitating Patient Engagement in Medical Service Delivery: Value Co- Creation in e-Health Platforms Yuanyuan Wu, Faculty of Business Administration, Lakehead University Xue Han, Lakehead University

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J-14 Work in the Digital Economy 2

Sunday J: Digital Economy

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizer Anne Jourdain, University Paris-Dauphine Moderator Anne Jourdain, University Paris-Dauphine Participants Rapid Recruitment in Retail: How AI Was Used in Response to Increased Labour Demand during the Coronavirus Pandemic Wil Hunt, University of Sussex Jacqueline O'Reilly, University of Sussex Business School The Digital Making and Contesting of Labour Law in Global Supply Chains: Worker Voices in Pandemic Times Christian Scheper, University of Duisburg-Essen Carolina Alves Vestena, University of Duisburg-Essen The Impact of Policy on Digital Livelihoods: A Potential Recovery for Refugee Challenges Cansu Ozmert, Université de Lausanne

L-11 Author Meets Critics: "Governing through Expertise: The Sunday Politics of Bioethics" by Annabelle Littoz-Monnet (Cambridge, 2020) 12:00pm - 1:30pm L: Regulation and Governance

Session Organizer Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Moderator Eleni Tsingou, Copenhagen Business School Book Author Annabelle Littoz-Monnet, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies Critics David Demortain, Institut Nationale de la Recherche Agronomique Nele Kortendiek, Zeppelin University Christian Bueger, University of Copenhagen

N-11 Valuation and Financial Markets

Sunday N: Finance and Society

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers

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Alya Guseva, Department of Sociology, Boston University Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra, University of California, San Diego Moderator Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra, University of California, San Diego Participants Asset Circles: Unobservable Entities in the Explanation of Financial Asset Value Dave Elder-Vass, Loughborough University The Socio-Political Theory of Crises Diamondopoulos John, Birkbeck, University of London Models As ‘Cardboard Boxes’ and ‘Plastic Bags’: Model Translation, Infrastructural Fit, and the Growth of the Interest Rate Derivatives Markets Taylor Spears, University of Edinburgh Business School

O-09 Power and Inequality in Global Value Chains I: Research Sunday Frontiers

12:00pm - 1:30pm O: Global Value Chains Session Organizers Jennifer Bair, University of Virginia Mark Dallas, Union College Stefano Ponte, Copenhagen Business School Timothy Sturgeon, MIT Participants Untangling the Threads: Power, Inequality and Governance in Global Value Chains Jennifer Bair, University of Virginia Matthew Mahutga, University of California, Riverside Investigating the Role of Law in Global Value Chain Governance in the Face of the Covid-19 Pandemic Claire Cutler, University of Victoria The Global Inequality Chain in Tuna: Who Gets What, Where and Why in the Geographical Transfer of Value? Liam Campling, Queen Mary University of London Towards an Understanding of Inequalit(ies) in Global Value Chains: A Typology Juliane Lang, Copenhagen Business School Stefano Ponte, Copenhagen Business School Simon Bush, Wageningen University

P-10 Will a Hippocratic Oath Help Attenuate Unethical Behavior By Sunday Accountants and Accounting Firms?

12:00pm - 1:30pm P: Accounting, Economics, and Law Session Organizers Guler Aras, Yildiz Technical University

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Shyam Sunder, Yale School of Management; Yale Moderator Guler Aras, Yildiz Technical University Participants Accounting’s Hippocratic or Hypocritical Oath? Paul Williams, North Carolina State University The Professional Underpinnings of an Ethical Oath Sue Ravenscroft, Iowa State University Will a Hippocratic Oath Help Attenuate Unethical Behavior By Accountants and Accounting Firms? Shyam Sunder, Yale School of Management The Need for a Moral Compass in the Finance and Accounting Professions: Hippocratic Oath Versus Codes of Ethics Guler Aras, Yildiz Technical University

TH13-03 Precarious Work & Life Trajectories

Sunday TH13: Precarity, Capitalism and Work-Life Boundaries in Post- 12:00pm - 1:30pm COVID Session Organizers Valeria Pulignano, KU Leuven Adam Mrozowicki, University of Wroclaw (Poland) Karol Muszynski, KU Leuven Markieta Domecka, KU Leuven Me-Linh Riemann, CeSO - KU Leuven Elena Ayala-Hurtado, Harvard University Moderator Adam Mrozowicki, University of Wroclaw (Poland) Participants The Precarity of Privilege: The Status of Insecure College Graduates in the United States and Spain Elena Ayala-Hurtado, Harvard University Social and Symbolic Boundaries of Work in the (Post)Pandemic Conditions Adam Mrozowicki, University of Wroclaw (Poland) Students, Workers or in-Betweenness? the Role of Relational Work in Shaping the Graduate Students’ Perception of Work in the US and Turkey Elif Birced, Boston University Crossed Life Trajectories Meeting at the Point of Uncertainty: Inner-City Dwellers Facing COVID-19 Health Crisis Income Shocks in Santiago, Chile. Isabel Brain, Development Planing Unit, UCL Discussants Adam Mrozowicki, University of Wroclaw (Poland) Karol Muszynski, KU Leuven

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TH15-07 China and its Geographies in the Global Political Economy

Sunday TH15: State Capitalism and State-led Development before and after 12:00pm - 1:30pm Covid: new pathways and challenges Session Organizers Ilias Alami, Maastricht University Milan Babic, Maastricht University, U. of Amsterdam Adam Dixon, Maastricht University Nana De Graaff, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Imogen Liu, Maastricht University Moderator Adam Dixon, Maastricht University

Participants China’s New Normal and Its Emerging Coastal-Inland Spatial-Cum- Logistical Fix: Spatial Planning As a Tool of State Capitalist Intervention Alexander Chen, Department of Sociology, Copenhagen University; Sino-Danish Center for Education and Research, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Federico Jensen, Department of Organization, Copenhagen Business School; Sino-Danish Center for Education and Research, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences World within Worlds: The Modalities of Chinese Transnational State Capital Expansion Imogen Liu, Maastricht University The Rise of China and Contestation in Global Tax Governance Rasmus Corlin Christensen, Copenhagen Business School Compulsions and Contradictions on the Silk Road: China's Strategies of Peripheral Regional Economic Integration Examined through Its Domestic Western Development Strategies Andrew Fischer, Institute of Social Studies, Erasmus University Rotterdam Splintering cyberspace: Sino-US competition and platform capitalism Steven Rolf, University of Sussex Discussant Milan Babic, Maastricht University, U. of Amsterdam

TH16-08 Financial Subordination in Latin America: A View from the Sunday Periphery

12:00pm - 1:30pm TH16: The Political Economy of Financial Subordination Session Organizer Luiz Fernando de Paula, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro Moderator Bruno Bonizzi, University of Hertfordshire Participants

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Linkages of Structuralism and Financialisation Jimena Castillo, University of Leeds Financial Subordination of Peripheral Emerging Economies: A Keynesian-Structuralist Approach Luiz Fernando de Paula, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro Finance and Financial Markets: New Forms of Economic Subordination in Latin America Noemi Levy-Orlik, Universidad Nacional Autónoma del Mexico (UNAM) Financialization and the Politics of Credit Rating Agencies Towards Brazilian Presidential Elections Pedro Machado, State University of Rio de Janeiro

FP-10 Featured Panel - Brexit

Sunday Featured Panels & Speakers

2:00pm - 3:00pm Session Organizer Jacqueline O'Reilly, University of Sussex Business School Moderator Jacqueline O'Reilly, University of Sussex Business School Participants Discussants Hussein Kassim, University of East Anglia Anke Hassel, Hertie School of Governance L. Alan Winters, University of Sussex

G-20 More Than Applause? Covid-19 Impacts on Domestic / Care Sunday Labor Markets and Employment Relations, Part II Actors and Pathways in Regulating Domestic / Care Labor Markets and 4:00pm - 5:30pm Improving Working Conditions

G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources

Session Organizers Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Clémence Ledoux, Université de Nantes Moderator Clémence Ledoux, Université de Nantes Participants Trade Unions and Welfare Markets: Comparing Dynamics in Three Domestic/Care Markets in the Netherlands Franca Van Hooren, University of Amsterdam Covid-19, Crisis Management and Care Work in Ireland: Cognitive Lock or Critical Juncture Pauline Cullen, Maynooth University The Role of Intermediaries in Formalizing and ‘Normalizing’ Work : The Case of Domestic and Care Services Karen Jaehrling, IAQ, University of Duisburg-Essen

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G-21 Knowledge Work

Sunday G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources

4:00pm - 5:30pm Session Organizers David Marsden, London School of Economics Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Participants Shifting Career Boundaries and the Knowledge Transfer Work of Academic Social Scientists Alice Lam, Royal Holloway University of London Not so Smart after All: Creative Work Routines, Off-Standards and Tacit Knowledge in the Smart Factory Lisa Dorigatti, University of Milan Chiara Benassi, King's College London The Role of Social Fit within Professional Labour Markets Gerbrand Tholen, City, University of London

H-14 Changing Family Business Models

Sunday H: Markets, Firms and Institutions

4:00pm - 5:30pm Session Organizers Olivier Butzbach, Second University of Naples Johanna Mair, Stanford University Gerhard Schnyder, Loughborough University Moderator Isabell Stamm, Technische Universität Berlin Participants Transformations in the Family Business Model of Management in a Developing Economy Fernanda Soulé, Federal University of Sao Carlos (UFSCar) When Succession Turns from a Gift to a Commodity: The Role of Succession Platforms in Shifting the Meaning of Succession in German Mittelstand Isabell Stamm, Technische Universität Berlin

I-10 Author Meets Critics: "When Money Changes Society - The Sunday Case of Sardex Money as Community" by Giacomo Bazzani (Springer VS, 2020) 4:00pm - 5:30pm I: Alternatives to Capitalism

Session Organizers Lara Monticelli, Copenhagen Business School Torsten Geelan, University of Copenhagen Book Author Giacomo Bazzani, University of Florence Critics Jerome Blanc, Sciences Po Lyon

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Amitai Etzioni, GW University Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego

L-12 Ideas As a Causal Force in Political Economy: New Sunday Approaches

4:00pm - 5:30pm L: Regulation and Governance Session Organizer David Woodruff, London School of Economics Moderator David Woodruff, London School of Economics Participants The Antinomies of the Interwar Gold Standard: Policy, Politics and Monetary Ideas in the US, USSR, and Germany David Woodruff, London School of Economics The Narrative As Prison: Theorising the Life-Cycle of Ideas in Economic Policymaking Kate Alexander Shaw, LSE The Financial Roots of Ideational Change: The ECB and Policy Orthodoxy during the Euro Crisis Federico Ferrara, London School of Economics Discussant James Morrison, LSE

O-10 Power and Inequality in Global Value Chains II: Digital Sunday Economy

4:00pm - 5:30pm O: Global Value Chains Session Organizers Jennifer Bair, University of Virginia Mark Dallas, Union College Stefano Ponte, Copenhagen Business School Timothy Sturgeon, MIT Participants 4IR and Global Value Chains: Power, Technological Change and Inequality in South Africa and Thailand Lorenza Monaco, SARChI Industrial Development, University of Johannesburg Extreme Outsourcing and Extreme Control: Governing the Digital Value Network Kelle Howson, University of Oxford Fabian Ferrari, University of Oxford Digital Platforms in Agricultural Value Chains: Technological Rents, Power, and Inequality Roy Cobby, King's College London Multiple Configurations of Power in Gvcs: The Case of Pakistani Mobile App Developers Umair Choksy, Kent Business School, University of Kent

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G-22 Covid and Employment

Monday G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources

2:00am - 3:30am Session Organizers David Marsden, London School of Economics Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Moderator Karen Jaehrling, IAQ, University of Duisburg-Essen Participants Employment Forms in Times of Recession: The Financial Crises Versus the Corona Crisis Ulrich Walwei, Institute for Employment Research (IAB) Socio-Economic Panel – Linked Employer Employee (SOEP-LEE2). Adjustments in Firms Located in Germany to COVID-19 and Effects on Employer-Employee Relations Martina Maas, Helmut-Schmidt-University Wages of Essential Workers and the Covid-19 Pandemic: Wage Trends in the Netherlands before and Beyond 2020 Christoph Janietz, University of Amsterdam "Finance Is Still the Best" the Non-Impact of the Covid–19 Crisis on the French Finance Students’ Careers Wills Lisa Laurence, Paris-Dauphine University

H-15 Government Failure and State Capacity in Comparative Monday Institutional Perspective

2:00am - 3:30am H: Markets, Firms and Institutions Session Organizers Olivier Butzbach, Second University of Naples Johanna Mair, Stanford University Gerhard Schnyder, Loughborough University Moderator Elena Pierard, University of Oxford Participants Institutional Arrangements and Policy Capacity in the Wind Energy Market: A Comparative Analysis of Brazil and Denmark Leonardo Fabris, University of Copenhagen Remunicipalisation As Reverse Privatisation: Reshaping Public Service Reform Emanuele Lobina, University of Greenwich Vera Weghmann, University of Greenwich Patient Capital, State-Business Relations and the Privatization of Strategic Utilities in Italy and Spain Fabio Bulfone, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies

Q-07 Labor Relations with Chinese Characteristics

Monday Q: Asian Capitalisms

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2:00am - 3:30am Session Organizers Tobias ten Brink, Jacobs University Bremen Boy Luethje, South China University of Technology Wei Zhao, ESSCA School of Management Nana de Graaff, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Moderator Wei Zhao, ESSCA School of Management Participants Labor Consciousness and Action in Industrial Automation in China Yu Huang, Minzu University of China The ‘Resource for Infrastructure’ Formula: Examining the Impact of China’s Presence on Labour Relations in Africa Meng Xing, Royal Holloway, University of London China’s Industrial Internet: Platform-Based Manufacturing and Restructuring of Work Boy Luethje, South China University of Technology

R-10 Session 4.1

Monday R: Islamic Moral Economy and Finance

2:00am - 3:30am Session Organizers Mehmet Asutay, Durham University Necati Aydin, Alfaisal University Zurina Shafii, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia Moderator Salah Alhammadi, Arab Open University Participants May the Rules of Home Financing Change after Covid-19: A Bank Loan- Free Model Proposed Levent Sumer, Istinye University Do Sectoral Diversification Bring Any Benefit to Investors during Financial Shocks: Evidence from the Dow Jones Islamic Equity Markets? AbdelKader El Alaoui, UIR - Rabat Business School Amina Dchieche, UIR - Rabat Business School An Empirical Study of Challenges Faced By Islamic Banks in UAE Due to COVID 19 Pandemic. Sowmya Vivek, Senior Lecturer/Head of research, EIBFS Moin Rahman, Lecturer, EIBFS

TH04-06 Industrial Upgrading and Financing

Monday TH04: Development Finance in a Changing Global Context

2:00am - 3:30am Session Organizer Matthias Thiemann, Sciences Po Moderator Matthias Thiemann, Sciences Po Participants

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Governing Finance to Support Economic Transition: Lessons from Successful Post-War Industrialisation Olga Mikheeva, University College London Development Banking in China: Facilitating Industrial Policies with Financialization Muyang Chen, Peking University Development Financing and Industrial Upgrading Junhee Han, Peking University Jiajun Xu, Peking University

TH16-09 Financial Subordination and Climate Change

Monday TH16: The Political Economy of Financial Subordination

2:00am - 3:30am Session Organizers Bruno Bonizzi, University of Hertfordshire Annina Kaltenbrunner, University of Leeds Kai Koddenbrock, Goethe University Frankfurt Ingrid Kvangraven, University of York Jeff Powell, University of Greenwich Moderator Bruno Bonizzi, University of Hertfordshire Participants Greening the Anti-Politics Machine: How Green Financialization and De- Risking Shape Zambia’s Renewable Energy Transition Franziska Mueller, University of Hamburg Global Sustainable Finance: Implications for Financial Subordination and Environmental Exploitation Johannes Jaeger, University of Applied Sciences BFI Vienna Decarbonisation Policies in the North, Foreign Currency Dependency in the South. Challenges and Risks of Climate Change and Climate Policies for Oil Exporters Anne Loescher, University of Siegen

A-10 Financial Alternatives: Crowdfunding, Timebanking, and Local Monday Currencies

4:00am - 5:30am A: Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society Session Organizers Katherine Chen, The City College of New York and the Graduate Center, CUNY Joyce Rothschild, VirginiaTech Victor Chen, Virginia Commonwealth University José Ruiz San Roman, Universidad Complutense Madrid Jieren HU, Tongji University Moderator Joris Schroeder, Department of Sociology, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Participants

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Crowdfunding a Life: How Relationships Shape Cultural Narratives of the Patient Laura Halcomb, University of California, Santa Barbara Community Resilience to the Covid-19 Crisis - the Monetary Community of the Florain Raphael Didier, University of Lorraine New Forms of Mutual Aid: The Case of Timebanking in Russia Mayya Shmidt, Uppsala University A Monetary Instrument Creating Territorial Proximities and Embeddedness? the Structuring of a Business Network Around the Local Currency Eusko in the Basque Country Oriane Lafuente-Sampietro, Laboratoire Triangle, Université de Lyon Mathilde Fois Duclerc, Centre Émile Durkheim, Sciences Po Bordeaux

E-25 Political Partisanship and Policy Outcomes

Monday E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States

4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizers Alexandre Afonso, University of Amsterdam Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Chiara Benassi, LSE Aidan Regan, School of Politics, University College Dublin Participants Uncharted Waters: The Political Determinants of European Minimum Wage Rates in a Comparative Perspective Joshua Cova, Hertie School Political Partisanship, Economic Governance and Social Investment: The Case of Active Labour Market Policy Niccolo Durazzi, University of Edinburgh Clara Mascaro, University of Edinburgh How to Estimate Effects of Parties on Public Policies? a Mixed-Effects Approach Applied to (De)Liberalization Reforms Julian Garritzmann, Goethe University Frankfurt

E-26 Causes and Consequences of Flexibilization

Monday E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States

4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizers Alexandre Afonso, University of Amsterdam Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Chiara Benassi, LSE Aidan Regan, School of Politics, University College Dublin Participants The Impact of Temporary Employment and Two-Tier Reforms on Productivity and Innovation in Italy and Spain: A Systematic Review of the Firm-Level Evidence Francesco Stolfi, Macquarie University Flexibilisation of Production Relations in Greece and Portugal Ozgun Sarimehmet Duman, Hacettepe University

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Cannot Afford Two Flexibilities: Labor Market Flexibility and the Exchange Rate Regime Vytautas Kuokstis, Vilnius University Flexibility As Small State Strategy: Explaining Lithuania’s Adjustment Successes Vytautas Kuokstis, Vilnius University

F-10 The Nexus between Innovation and Policy I

Monday F: KITE: Knowledge, Innovation, Technology and Entrepreneurship

4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizers Matthew Keller, Department of Sociology, Southern Methodist University Matthew Allen, Manchester Business School, The University of Manchester Andrea M. Herrmann, Innovation Studies Group, Utrecht University Cornelia Storz, Goethe University Frankfurt Janet Vertesi, Princeton University Moderator Matthew Keller, Department of Sociology, Southern Methodist University Participants Innovation through Outward Foreign Direct Investment Matthew Allen, Manchester Business School, The University of Manchester Industry 4.0 and Automotive Sector: A New Framework to Study Technology Adoption Determinants Guendalina Anzolin, University of Urbino (Italy) Innovation Studies and Policy: A Topic Modelling Analysis Thanos Fragkandreas, Birkbeck, University of London Marius Liebald, Goethe University Frankfurt Leo Leitzinger, Goethe University Building Innovation Back Better? the Role of the State in Creating the ‘Right’ Ecosystem Johannes Lenhard, Max Cam, University of Cambridge Leo Rees, independent scholar

G-23 Migration

Monday G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources

4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizers David Marsden, London School of Economics Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Moderator Heloise Petit, CLERSE, Lille University Participants Socio-Emotional Skills and Refugees’ Language Acquisition Marie-Christine Laible, Insitute for Employment Research

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Skill Formation Versus Skill Recognition: Migrants' Access to Labor Markets Annatina Aerne, University of St.Gallen Cultural Discrimination and Behavioural Polarization Hans Dietrich, Institute for Employment Research (IAB)

G-24 Worker Representation

Monday G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources

4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizers David Marsden, London School of Economics Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Moderator Uschi Backes-Gellner, University of Zurich Participants The Impact of Technological Change on Worker Representation: What Do We Mean By Insiders and Outsiders Now? David Marsden, London School of Economics Board Composition and Corporate Fraud: Refining the Insider-Outsider Model Hiroshi Ono, Hitotsubashi University Reconciling the Opposing Economic Effects of Works Councils across Databases Jens Mohrenweiser, Bournemouth University Strengthening and Re-Building Collective Bargaining Gerhard Bosch, University Duisburg-Essen

Q-08 Governance in East Asia

Monday Q: Asian Capitalisms

4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizers Tobias ten Brink, Jacobs University Bremen Boy Luethje, South China University of Technology Wei Zhao, ESSCA School of Management Nana de Graaff, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Moderator Nana de Graaff, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Participants More ‘Creative’ Than ‘Destructive’? Making Sense of Mixed Results in Korea’s Clean Energy Shift Elizabeth Thurbon, UNSW Australia Merit or Inheritance?: National Context and Senses of Injustice Among Millennials in Japan and South Korea Yuki Asahina, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies A Comparative Institutional Analysis of the EU and China in AI Technology Deployment: A Pathway Towards Sustainable Technology Innovation and Regional Cooperation Janet Xue, Universität Duisburg-Essen / Oxford Wolfson College The Road Not Taken: Can Samsung Become Wallenberg?

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Ji-Won Song, University of Greenwich

R-11 Session 4.2

Monday R: Islamic Moral Economy and Finance

4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizers Mehmet Asutay, Durham University Necati Aydin, Alfaisal University Zurina Shafii, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia Moderator Alija Avdukic, Al-Maktoum College of Higher Education Participants Systemic Measures to Mitigate the Consequences of the Pandemic on Economy- Case in Bosnia and Herzegovina Nerma Saracevic, Manager, Central Osiguranje dd Sarajevo; Mentor for startups at Regional Impact Forum(EFSE)- Western Balkan The Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Kuwait Economy Salah Alhammadi, Arab Open University Lessons from and Policy Implications of a Pandemic Bilal Bagis, B&B Economic Policy Analysis Lab; BU

TH04-07 Covid and the Transition to the Green Economy: Which Role Monday for Public Development Banks in Europe?

4:00am - 5:30am TH04: Development Finance in a Changing Global Context Session Organizer Matthias Thiemann, Sciences Po Paris; Sciences Po paris Moderator Daniel Mertens, University of Osnabrück Participants Restrictive or Expansive. Eib’s Challenge to Equipoise Climate Finance with Post-Pandemic Boost. Helen Kavvadia, University of Luxembourg Prospects, Pitfalls, and the Public Interest: Navigating Decarbonisation and Covid-19 in the Nordic Investment Bank Thomas Marois, UCL The Network of European Promotional Banks in the Face of Covid and the Green Transition Matthias Thiemann, Sciences Po Paris

TH15-08 The Wind from the East - Chinese Globalizing State Capitalism Monday in Europe

4:00am - 5:30am TH15: State Capitalism and State-led Development before and after Covid: new pathways and challenges

Session Organizers Nana De Graaff, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

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Jeffrey Henderson, Bristol University Moderator Adam Dixon, Maastricht University Participants China and European Innovation. Corporate Takeovers and Their Consequences Jeffrey Henderson, Bristol University Responding to the China Challenge in Techno-Nationalism: Divergence between Germany and the United States Sean Starrs, City University Hong Kong Legitimating State Capital: How the Global Financial Professions Transnationalize Chinese Sovereign Wealth Imogen Liu, Maastricht University Chinese Corporations in Europe – Emerging Networks of Sino-European Corporate Elite Interlocks Nana De Graaff, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Hidden in Plain Sight: Chinese Development Finance in Central and Eastern Europe Nicholas Jepson, Manchester University

TH16-10 Subordinate Financialization

Monday TH16: The Political Economy of Financial Subordination

4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizers Bruno Bonizzi, University of Hertfordshire Annina Kaltenbrunner, University of Leeds Kai Koddenbrock, Goethe University Frankfurt Ingrid Kvangraven, University of York Jeff Powell, University of Greenwich Moderators Annina Kaltenbrunner, University of Leeds Ingrid Kvangraven, University of York Participants Questioning Dichotomies in Financialization: The Political Functions of De- and Re-Financialization in Emerging Market Economies David Karas, OSCE Academy in Bishkek Peripheral Financialisation: The Case of Kazakhstan Kuat Akizhanov, KazGUU University; University of Bath Subordinate Financialised Capitalism Bruno Bonizzi, University of Hertfordshire Jeff Powell, University Of Greenwich Financialisation in Turkey Sila Demirors, SOAS University of London

FP-11 Featured Panel - Transformative Innovation and Grand Monday Challenges

8:30am - 10:00am Featured Panels & Speakers Session Organizer

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Paola Perez-Aleman, McGill University Moderator Paola Perez-Aleman, McGill University Participants Discussants Rebecca Henderson, Harvard University Erika Kraemer-Mbula, South African Research Chair in Industrial Development, University of Johannesburg Henry Yeung, National University of Singapore Joanna Chataway, University College London

A-11 The Values that Drive Social Enterprises and Voluntary Monday Associations

8:30am - 10:00am A: Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society Session Organizers Katherine Chen, The City College of New York and the Graduate Center, CUNY Joyce Rothschild, VirginiaTech Victor Chen, Virginia Commonwealth University José Ruiz San Roman, Universidad Complutense Madrid Jieren HU, Tongji University Moderator Chidiebere Ogbonnaya, University of Sussex Participants Have We Agreed on That? Collective Values in Community Grassroots Innovations Paola Raffaelli, Lund University Social Spillovers in Prosocial Behaviour: Normative and Informational Social Influence on Blood Donations Joris Schroeder, Department of Sociology, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; Department of Donor Medicine Research, Sanquin Research

B-07 Author Meets Critics: "Compress Development" by D. Hugh Monday Whittaker, Timothy Sturgeon, Toshie Okita & Tianbiao Zhu (Oxford University Press, 2020) 8:30am - 10:00am B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development

Session Organizer Mark Dallas, Union College Moderator Mark Dallas, Union College Book Authors

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D. Whittaker, University of Oxford Timothy Sturgeon, MIT Toshie Okita, University of Auckland Tianbio Zhu, Zhejiang University Critics Robert Boyer, Institute of the Americas Gernot Grabher, Urban and Regional Economics, HafenCity University Hamburg John Humphrey, University of Sussex

E-27 Challenges to Macroeconomic Governance: The Role of Monday Sectoral Politics for the Maintenance of National Growth Models 8:30am - 10:00am E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States

Session Organizers Alexander Spielau, University of Hamburg Sara Konoe, Kansai University Participants Much Ado about Price Competitiveness? Diverging Growth Strategies in Times of Crises in Germany and Japan Alexander Spielau, University of Hamburg Sara Konoe, Kansai University Exporting One's Way out of Crisis? the Politics of Economic Recovery in Southern Europe Arianna Tassinari, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Looking Beyond the Plate: A Sectoral Interpretation of Macroeconomic Management Practices in Advanced Capitalist Economies Alexander Spielau, University of Hamburg Japan's Trade Policy in the Age of Brexit and the Trump Presidency Daisuke Ikemoto, Meiji Gakuin University

E-28 The Political Economy of Technological Change

Monday E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers Alexandre Afonso, University of Amsterdam Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Chiara Benassi, LSE Aidan Regan, School of Politics, University College Dublin Participants Robots Don't Pay Taxes: Deindustrialization and Fiscal Decline Rourke OBrien, 493 College St Conflict or Cooperation? Exploring the Relation between Cooperative Institutions and Robitisation in the OECD Toon Van Overbeke, London School of Economics and Political Science

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Public Opinion on Policy Responses to Rapid Technological Change Marius Busemeyer, University of Konstanz Migrant Workers or Labor-Saving Automation? - Politics of Employer Preferences Jaewook Lee, Boston University

E-29 The Political Economy of Redistribution I

Monday E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers Alexandre Afonso, University of Amsterdam Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Chiara Benassi, LSE Aidan Regan, School of Politics, University College Dublin Participants The Political Consequences of Household Wealth Shocks: Evidence from Italy Giovanni Angioni, London School of Economics and Political Science Jeffrey Chwieroth, London School of Economics and Political Science Jonathan Hopkin, London School of Economics Andrew Walter, University of Melbourne Income Composition Inequality and Preferences for Economic Redistribution Bilyana Petrova, Stone Center on Socio-Economic Inequality Political Coalitions and Willingness to Pay Taxes Olivier Jacques, Queen's University Income, Redistributive Preferences, and Voting: Trends from Harmonised Cross-National Surveys Julia de Romemont, UCL

F-11 Entrepreneurship and Performance

Monday F: KITE: Knowledge, Innovation, Technology and Entrepreneurship

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers Matthew Allen, Manchester Business School, The University of Manchester Matthew Keller, Department of Sociology, Southern Methodist University Andrea M. Herrmann, Innovation Studies Group, Utrecht University Cornelia Storz, Goethe University Frankfurt Janet Vertesi, Princeton University Moderator Matthew Allen, Manchester Business School, The University of Manchester Participants Exploring Entrepreneurial Innovation in Ethiopia Christopher Williams, NEOMA Business School

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The Consequences of Overshoot By Status Effect: Evidence from Entrepreneurial Ventures’ IPO in Japan Byeongsik Kim, Hitotsubashi University Sources of Aesthetic Inspiration: Anticipation and Receptivity in Fashion Design Alexander Hoppe, University of Pennsylvania The Effects of Evaluations on Local Vs Expat Entrepreneurs in Markets to Address Social Problems Diana Jue-Rajasingh, University of Michigan

G-25 Careers

Monday G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers David Marsden, London School of Economics Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Moderator Marie-Christine Laible, Insitute for Employment Research Participants Constructing Career Sustainability: A Focus on Skilled Contingent Workers’ Career Scripts Jerome Sulbout, University of Liège Educational Credentials and the Access to the US Financial Elite. Has the Prestige of Elite Universities Increased over the Last 30 Years? Felix Buehlmann, University of Lausanne A Little Help from My Friends? Using Situational Boundaries to Navigate the Tension between Meritocracy and the Use of Connections in the Job Search Laura Adler, Harvard University Elena Ayala-Hurtado, Harvard University Gender Differences in Career Choices: Taste for Competition Matters, but Competitiveness Perceptions Matter Too Alejandra Arbelaez Ayala, Sciences Po Anne Boring, Sciences Po; Erasmus University Rotterdam

H-16 Multinational Corporations and Strategies in Times of Monday Transition

8:30am - 10:00am H: Markets, Firms and Institutions Session Organizers Olivier Butzbach, Second University of Naples Johanna Mair, Stanford University Gerhard Schnyder, Loughborough University Moderator Jesper Edman, Waseda University

Participants The Construction of Energy-Related Multinationals in a Time of Green Transition

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Katrine Maria Lumbye, Copenhagen Business School, Dept. of Organization How Incumbents Abandon and Retain Transition Businesses? a Case Study of BP and Total Renewable Energy Investments Elena Pierard, University of Oxford What Is behind the Corporate Mask: Disaggregation and Regulatory Arbitrage in Global Financialised Ecology Ronen Palan, City University of London

H-17 Author Meets Critics: "Upsold: Real Estate Agents, Prices and Monday Neighborhood Inequality" by Max Besbris (Univ of Chicago Press, 2020) 8:30am - 10:00am H: Markets, Firms and Institutions

Session Organizer Gerhard Schnyder, Loughborough University Moderator John Robinson, Washington University at St Louis Book Author Max Besbris, University of Wisconsin-Madison Critics Manuel Aalbers, KU Leuven Cheris Shun-ching Chan, university of hong kong Josh Pacewicz, Brown University Alex Preda, King's College London Participants

J-15 The State in the Digital Economy II

Monday J: Digital Economy

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers Timur Ergen, Max Planck Institute Andrea M. Herrmann, Innovation Studies Group, Utrecht University Philipp Staab, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Moderator Timur Ergen, Max Planck Institute Participants The Technology Space Conditions the Digital Development of Nations Fabian Braesemann, Oxford Internet Institute Diffusion of Practice: The Sino-German Technical Standardization Partnership Daniel Fuchs, Humboldt University Berlin Sarah Eaton, Humboldt University Berlin

The Political Origins of Venture Capital in Europe Franziska Cooiman, Roskilde University The Return of the State in Digital Industries: Reassertion or Devolution?

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Timur Ergen, Max Planck Institute

J-16 Digital Data Governance from a Polycentric Perspective. Monday Policies, Practices and Technologies

8:30am - 10:00am J: Digital Economy Session Organizers Carolina Aguerre, Universität Duisburg-Essen Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen Moderator Jan Aart Scholte, Universität Duisburg-Essen; Leiden University Participants Exploring Digital Data Governance Policies from a Polycentric Perspective Carolina Aguerre, Universität Duisburg-Essen The Distribution of Distributed Data Governance: Power, Complexity and Instability in Markets for Digital Ordering Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen; Universität Duisburg-Essen Revisiting Net Neutrality from a Polycentric Perspective Nathalia Sautchuk-Patricio, Universität Duisburg-Essen Protecting Algorithmically Vulnerable Consumers: Governing Hybrid Data Networks of AI Intermediaries Janet Xue, Universität Duisburg-Essen

K-07 Regulating Good and Bad Behaviour: Experimenting with Monday State Labour Policies

8:30am - 10:00am K: Institutional Experimentation in the Regulation of Work and Employment

Session Organizers Phil Almond, University of Leicester Gregor Murray, University of Montreal Francine Jacques, Université Laval Moderator Blandine Emilien, Université du Québec a Montréal Participants The Rise of Experimentalist Collaboration in the Cocoa Sector? Patrick Feuerstein, University of Göttingen Does Due Diligence Regulation Bring Forced Labour Victims the Remedy They Seek? a Comparison of the Canadian, French and Californian Regulatory Models Julie Falardeau-Papineau, University of Montréal Isabelle Martin, University of Montreal The Regulation of Alert Practices inside the Firm, Towards a Better Risk Prevention By a More Democratic Government Elliot Cobbaut, Catholic University of Louvain

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L-13 Governing Global Supply Chains

Monday L: Regulation and Governance

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers Tim Bartley, Washington University of St. Louis John Cioffi, University of California, Riverside Eleni Tsingou, Copenhagen Business School Jonathan Zeitlin, University of Amsterdam Moderator Tim Bartley, Washington University of St. Louis Participants Global North and Global South Evaluations of Supply Chain Governance: Media Portrayals of Post-Rana Plaza Safety Initiatives Jette Steen Knudsen, Tufts University Socially Responsible Public Procurement and Global Production Networks: Examining the Multi-Scalar Regulator-Buyer State of Sweden and Germany in the Procurement of Electronics Gale Raj-Reichert, Berlin Social Science Center Grounding the Effectiveness of Labour Standards in Global Production Networks: The Role of Labour Institutions. Jean-Christophe Graz, Université de Lausanne Towards a Stronger EU Approach on the Trade-Labour Nexus? the EU- Vietnam Free Trade Agreement, Domestic Labour Reforms and Social Struggles in Vietnam Kristoffer Marslev, Department of Social Sciences and Business, Roskilde University; Department of Development Studies, University of Vienna

L-14 Regulating Finance I: The EU as a Global Leader?

Monday L: Regulation and Governance

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers Tim Bartley, Washington University of St. Louis John Cioffi, University of California, Riverside Eleni Tsingou, Copenhagen Business School Jonathan Zeitlin, University of Amsterdam Moderator Matthias Thiemann, Sciences Po Participants The Single Supervisory Mechanism for EU Banking Union: Experimentalist Practices Beneath a Hierarchical Veneer? Jonathan Zeitlin, University of Amsterdam The EU Regulatory State in a Turbulent Age. Implications of Crises Responses for the Core of Integration Sandra Eckert, Leibniz Institute for Financial Research SAFE; University of Aarhus Eiopa: A Cautious Political Entrepreneur in Risky Business Greg Van Elsen, Ghent University

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Central Banks and Climate Stress Testing: A Case of Transnational Governance in an Era of Climate Change Stine Quorning, PhD student, Department of Organization, Copenhagen Business School

M-08 Políticas de demanda, estructura y crisis económica

Monday M: Spanish Language

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers Santos Miguel Ruesga, Departamento de Estructura Económica y Economía del Desarrollo, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Julimar Bichara, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Moderator Carmen Diaz-Roldan, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha Participants Distribution and Demand in Brazil: Empirical Evidence from the Neo- Kaleckian and Neo-Goodwinian Approaches Felipe Orsolin Teixeira, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul Políticas De Demanda Para Hacer Frente a La Crisis. ¿Cuál Es La Interacción Necesaria? Carmen Diaz-Roldan, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha Estructuras y Crisis Económicas. ¿Qué Factores Determinan La Vulnerabilidad De Los Países? Maria del Carmen Ramos-Herrera, Autonomous University of Madrid Emerging Economies in the International Monetary and Financial System: A Comparative Analysis between the Global Financial Crisis and the COVID19 Pandemic Luiza Valenti, UFRGS

N-12 Government and Household Responses to the COVID Monday Pandemic

8:30am - 10:00am N: Finance and Society Session Organizers Alya Guseva, Department of Sociology, Boston University Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra, University of California, San Diego Moderator Zsofia Barta, University at Albany SUNY

Participants Currency Characteristics and Covid Government Expenditures Ellen Alexandra Holtmaat, London School of Economics Households' Experiences and Projections of Crisis: Reactions to the First Months of the COVID-19 Outbreak in Poland

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Marta Olcoń-Kubicka, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences Measures to Face the Covid-19 Crisis in Brazil, Argentina and Chile: A Preliminary and Comparative Analysis of the Credit Stimulus to Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Ana Rosa Ribeiro de Mendonca, University of Campinas Is Cash Still King? Financial Technology and the COVID Pandemic in Latin America Santiago Mandirola, The New School for Social Research

O-11 Power and Inequality in Global Value Chains III: Agro-Food Monday Industries

8:30am - 10:00am O: Global Value Chains Session Organizers Jennifer Bair, University of Virginia Mark Dallas, Union College Stefano Ponte, Copenhagen Business School Timothy Sturgeon, MIT Participants Violence in Global Value Chain Governance: Expanding Power and Inequalities for Palm Oil Corporations Angela Serrano, University of Wisconsin-Madison Living Under Value Chains: The New Distributive Contract and Arguments about Unequal Bargaining Power Amy Cohen, Ohio State University Global Suppliers Incoming: The Rise of Lead Firm Governance from the Upstream through the Global Value Chain for Fertilizer Gideon Tups, University of Cologne Intellectual Property and Power in Global Value Chains: A Research Agenda for the Agricultural Sector Juliane Lang, Copenhagen Business School Sustainability Governance: Economic, Social and Environmental Upgrading in the Argentinian Biodiesel Value Chain Monica Buraschi, National University of Cordoba

O-12 Theory and Practice of Digital GVCs

Monday O: Global Value Chains

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers Valentina De Marchi, University of Padova Rory Horner, University of Manchester Cornelia Staritz, Department of Development Studies, University of Vienna Timothy Sturgeon, MIT Participants Reassessing the Smile Curve within Global Value Chains: The Case of Platform-Driven Apparel Production. Christopher Foster, University of Manchester

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Outsmarting Corporate Power in Global Value Chains? Prospects and Limits of Digitalizing Labour Power in the Global South Christoph Sorg, Carolina Alves Vestena, University of Duisburg-Essen Christian Scheper, University of Duisburg-Essen Sabrina Zajak, Ruhr University Bochum; Deutsches Zentrum für Integrations- und Migrationsforschung Data As New Intangibles? Theoretical Cornerstones for an Understanding of the Role of Data in Gvcs Lea Schneidemesser, Berlin Social Science Center European Policy Interventions into the Emerging Industrial Cloud: Towards a Regionalization of the Digital Economy? Grzegorz Lechowski, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin

P-11 Financial Accounting (I): Accounting Foundations

Monday P: Accounting, Economics, and Law

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizer Yuri Biondi, CNRS & University of Dauphine Paris Moderator Clemence Garcia, Gakushuin University Participants Yuji Ijiri’s Fairness Question: Perspectives from Analytic Ethics and Game Theory Tae Wan Kim, Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon University Pierre Jinghong Liang, Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon University Mattessich and the Introduction of Measurement Theory in Accounting Theory Nohora Garcia, Universidad Nacional de Colombia Corporate Sustainability and the Realization Principle in Accounting Clemence Garcia, Gakushuin University Accounting and Reporting for Co-Operatives: A UK Perspective Elisavet Mantzari, Birmingham Business School Maureen McCulloch, Oxford Brookes Business School

Q-09 Author Meets Critics: "The Business Reinvention of Japan: Monday How to Make Sense of the New Japan and Why It Matters 2020" by Ulrike Schaede (Stanford University Press, 2020) 8:30am - 10:00am Q: Asian Capitalisms

Session Organizer Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Moderator Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Book Author Ulrike Schaede, University of California San Diego Critics

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Christina Ahmadjian, Sebastien Lechevalier, EHESS Cornelia Storz, Goethe University Frankfurt Participants

R-12 Session 4.3

Monday R: Islamic Moral Economy and Finance

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers Mehmet Asutay, Durham University Necati Aydin, Alfaisal University Zurina Shafii, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia Moderator Dalal Aassouli, Hamad Bin Khalifa University Participants Sukuk-Waqf and Social Impact Sukuk Nexus in Islamic Public Finance Framework in the Light of the Covid-19 Pandemic Abdessamad Raghibi, National School of Business and Management (ENCG-A), Ibn Zohr University Asset-Based Microfinance for Microenterprises: Evidence from Pakistan Muhammad Meki, University of Oxford Local Religiosity and Risk-Taking Behavior in Dual-Banking System Wachid Muslimin, Lancaster University Developing Maqasid Based Model to Measure and Prioritize the Impacts of COVID-19 on SMEs in Oic Countries Mohamed Cherif El Amri, Istanbul Sabahattin Zaim University

TH03-04 Labor and Markets in the Postcolonial World

Monday TH03: Decolonizing Development

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers Julian Go, University of Chicago Zophia Edwards, Providence College Moderator Jason Jackson, MIT Participants From Farm to Base: Postwar Economic Rehabilitation Policy By the US and the Emergence of the Base Worker in Okinawa Akino Oshiro, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg Digital Platforms in the Inclusive Insurance Market: Institutional Rivalries and Coloniality Yannick Perticone, University of Lausanne 'the Local' As the New ‘Modern’? Continuities and Change in the Humanitarian Aid Research Industry Patricia Ward, Technische Universität Dresden

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TH05-05 Economy - Firms

Monday TH05: Disrupted Times: Crisis, temporal inequalities and the 8:30am - 10:00am capitalist time regime Session Organizers Kathleen Griesbach, MPIfG Mateusz Halawa, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland Marcin Serafin, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland Lisa Suckert, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Participants Industrial Autophagy: How Firms Cannibalize Themselves in Times of Crisis Devika Narayan, Department of Sociology, University of Minnesota Digital Spells: From Time of Crisis to Temporalities of Digital Salvation Ilan Talmud, University of Haifa Producing Value during COVID-19: Temporal Dimensions of Proprietary and Open-Source Regimes within Makers’ Supply Chains in Mexico Veronica Uribe del Aguila, University of California San Diego

TH09-04 Austerity after Covid: Will This Time be Different?

Monday TH09: Imagined Capitalist Transformations: Towards new 8:30am - 10:00am Conceptions of the Economic Public Sphere, Economic Policy and the State

Session Organizer Kate Alexander Shaw, LSE Participants The Politics of Crisis Keynesianism and Its Trade-Offs: Evidence from a Survey Experiment during the COVID-19 Pandemic Bjorn Bremer, MPifG The Political Geography of Austerity Zbignew Truchlewski, LSE Voter Attitudes Towards Fiscal Trade-Offs: Evidence from Three European Countries Evelyne Huebscher, Central European University Incomplete Ideational Change: Resilient Austerity in British Economic Policy Kate Shaw, LSE Inequality, Tax Policy and Tax Morale: Is There a Gap between Citizen and Elite Preferences? Jorge Atria, Universidad Diego Portales, Chile Discussant Mark Blyth, Brown University

TH15-09 State Capitalism: Building Theory from Multiple Paradigms

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Monday TH15: State Capitalism and State-led Development before and after Covid: new pathways and challenges 8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizer Gerhard Schnyder, Loughborough University Moderator Nana de Graaff, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Participants State Capitalism and Institutional Development Ilya Okhmatovskiy, Nova SBE, Universidade Nova de Lisboa The Internationalisation of State Capitalism Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra, Northeastern University State Capitalism and Organisation Studies Anna Grosman, Loughborough University London The State and the Interconnectedness of Events Geoff Wood, Western University The Political Economy of the Capitalist State Gerhard Schnyder, Loughborough University

TH16-11 Financial Subordination and Money

Monday TH16: The Political Economy of Financial Subordination

8:30am - 10:00am Session Organizers Bruno Bonizzi, University of Hertfordshire Annina Kaltenbrunner, University of Leeds Kai Koddenbrock, Goethe University Frankfurt Ingrid Kvangraven, University of York Jeff Powell, University of Greenwich Moderator Annina Kaltenbrunner, University of Leeds Participants Currency Hierarchy and the Nature of the Internationalisation of Peripheral Currencies Bianca Orsi, University of Leeds The Hierarchy of the Offshore USD System: On Swap Lines, the Fima Repo Facility and Special Drawing Rights Steffen Murau, Boston University Fabian Pape, University of Warwick Reclaiming Sovereignty? De-Dollarization and Monetary Conflict in Zimbabwe Stefan Mikuska, Department of Politics, York University Transaction Cost and Financial Statecraft: The Case of Renminbi Internationalization Marina Zucker-Marques, freie universität berlin The Metamorphosis of External Vulnerability from ‘Original Sin’ to ‘Original Sin Redux’: Currency Hierarchy and Financial Globalisation in Emerging Economies Barbara Fritz, Freie Universität Berlin

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FP-12 Featured Speaker Jane Mansbridge (Harvard University) - Monday "Our Democracies: Too Weak to Bear Our Burdens"

11:00am - 12:00pm Featured Panels & Speakers Session Organizer Sigrid Quack, University Duisburg-Essen Participants Discussant Jane Mansbridge, Harvard University

FP-13 Featured Panel - Author Meets Critics: "Mission Economy: A Monday Moonshot Guide to Changing Capitalism" by Mariana Mazzucato (Allen Lane, 2021) 12:00pm - 1:30pm Featured Panels & Speakers

Session Organizer Sigrid Quack, University Duisburg-Essen Moderator AnnaLee Saxenian, University of California Berkeley Book Author Mariana Mazzucatto, UCL Institute for Innovation & Public Purpose (IIPP) Critics Suzanne Berger, MIT Antonio Botelho, Universidade Candido Mendes Michael Storper, London School of Economics J. Nicholas Ziegler, Brown University, Watson Institute

A-12 Connecting with Community: Governmental, Voluntary, and Monday Platform Philanthropy Perspectives

12:00pm - 1:30pm A: Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society Session Organizers Katherine Chen, The City College of New York and the Graduate Center, CUNY Joyce Rothschild, VirginiaTech Victor Chen, Virginia Commonwealth University José Ruiz San Roman, Universidad Complutense Madrid Jieren HU, Tongji University Moderator Amanda Cox, Bryn Mawr College

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Participants The Chinese Roots of U.S. Civil Society: Chinese Immigrant Associations on the West Coast, 1850-1880 Simon Shachter, University of Chicago The Strategic Usage of Facebook By Local Governments: A Structural Topic Modelling Analysis Diego Ravenda, TBS Business School "Social Class and Youth Volunteering: Creation and Undermining of Pro- Volunteering Values" Carl Milofsky, Bucknell

B-08 Labor Panel

Monday B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Caroline Arnold, CUNY Mark Dallas, Union College Douglas B Fuller, Zhejiang University Matthew Amengual, University of Oxford Participants Global Markets -Different Rules? Pressure for Environmental and Labor Standards on Shipping and Garment Manufacturing Jette Steen Knudsen, Tufts University Beth DeSombre, Wellesley College Trading on Children’s Back: The Impact of the Chinese Shock on Child Labour in Brazil. Alessandro Guasti, Oxford University Patrick Wagner, World Trade Institute Auditing Vs. Capacity Building? Suppliers Perspectives Chikako Oka, Université de Paris Est Créteil; Université de Paris Est Créteil Manufacturing Informality: Global Production Networks and the Reproduction of Informalized Labour Regimes in Europe’s Peripheries Francesco Bagnardi, European University Institute

C-06 Gender and Financial-Economic Issues

Monday C: Gender, Work and Family

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Bernard Fusulier, Université catholique de Louvain Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, TELUQ Moderator Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, TELUQ Participants Budgets, Rationalities, Moralities in Times of Crisis in Brazil Elaine da Silveira Leite, Federal University of Pelotas Trends and Patterns in the Persistence of Wives’ Earnings Advantage Efrat Herzberg, Tel-Aviv University

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Getting on in Finance: Sources of Resilience for Women on the Way to the Top Lena Ajdacic, University of Lausanne, LINES What’s a Job Candidate Worth? Market Value, Organizational Audiences, and Noncompliance with Gender Pay Equity Laws Laura Adler, Harvard University Until Death Do Us Part: Testamentary Practices Among Cohabiting and Married Couples Maude Pugliese, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique

D-08 Professions and Transnational Power

Monday D: Professions and Professionals in a Globalizing World

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Elizabeth Gorman, University of Virginia James Faulconbridge, Lancaster University Sigrid Quack, University Duisburg-Essen Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Moderator James Faulconbridge, Lancaster University Participants Transnational Infrastructures of Professionalization, Political Entanglements of Professional Services Rasmus Corlin Christensen, Copenhagen Business School The Color of Power: Evaluating the Compensation Hypotheses within Global Elite Networks Kevin Young, University of Massachusetts Amherst Inserting the (neo)Colonial into the Study of the Globalizing Professions Mehdi Boussebaa, Architects of the Mixed Economy. Assar Lindbeck, Ingemar Stahl Jenny Andersson, Department of the History of Ideas and Science, Uppsala University

E-30 The Political Economy of COVID-19 Responses in East Central Monday Europe

12:00pm - 1:30pm E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States Session Organizer Dorothee Bohle, European University Institute Participants Keeping the Glass Half Empty: State Capacity, Disembedded Dependence and Fast-Track Industrial Upgrading in Medical Supplies in Poland and Romania Cornel Ban, Boston University Marek Naczyk, Oxford University Never Let a Good Crisis Go to Waste: Moving Toward Industrial Upgrading in Central and Eastern Europe during the Pandemic Edgars Eihmanis, European University Institute Jasper Simons, European University Institute

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Alan Toplišek, European and International Studies Department, King's College London Nils Oellerich, European University Institute Fighting Gender Equality Under the Pandemic. the Case of Polish and Hungarian Women- and Gender-Equality Related Policies during the Covid-19 Crisis Dorottya Szikra, Central European University Dorota Szelewa, University College Dublin Varieties of Authoritarian Capitalisms? the Covid-19 Response of Eastern Europe’s Right Wing Nationalists Gergo Medve-Balint, Center for Social Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences Vera Scepanovic, Leiden University Alan Toplišek, European and International Studies Department, King's College London Dorothee Bohle, European University Institute Discussants Dorottya Sallai, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) Gerhard Schnyder, Loughborough University

E-31 The Political Economy of Redistribution II

Monday E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Alexandre Afonso, University of Amsterdam Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Chiara Benassi, LSE Aidan Regan, School of Politics, University College Dublin Participants Income Stagnation and Welfare State Retrenchment David Weisstanner, University of Oxford Capitalist Systems and Income Inequality Marco Ranaldi, Stone Center on Socio-Economic Inequality Circles of Solidarity: Redistribution and the National Contexts of Diversity in Developed Democracies Alon Yakter, Tel Aviv University Perceived Justice of Welfare-State Regimes in Europe: The Influence of Justice Principles, Political Trust, and Perceived System Functionality Cristobal Moya, Bielefeld Universität

E-32 Work, Labour Market Cleavages, and Concertation

Monday E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Alexandre Afonso, University of Amsterdam Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Chiara Benassi, LSE Aidan Regan, School of Politics, University College Dublin Participants

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The Meaning of Work: A Mediating Link between Socioeconomic Status and Economic Policy Preferences Gilad Hurvitz, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Political and Economic Determinants of Social Concertation in Europe Alexandre Afonso, University of Amsterdam Working Time in a Comparative Perspective Yasemin Taskin Alp, UCSD Social Dialogue Initiatives in Lebanon and Tunisia Sari Madi, University of Montreal

F-12 The Nexus between Innovation and Policy II

Monday F: KITE: Knowledge, Innovation, Technology and Entrepreneurship

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Matthew Keller, Department of Sociology, Southern Methodist University Matthew Allen, Manchester Business School, The University of Manchester Andrea M. Herrmann, Innovation Studies Group, Utrecht University Cornelia Storz, Goethe University Frankfurt Janet Vertesi, Princeton University Moderator Matthew Keller, Department of Sociology, Southern Methodist University Participants Partial Capture: Querétaro's Path out of Mexico’s Middle-Income Trap Seth Pipkin, University of California, Irvine Three Worlds or One? Government Policies for Closing the STEM- Gender Gap Amos Zehavi, Tel Aviv University Descoped! Managing Big Science in an Era of Austerity David Reinecke, Princeton University Bridging the [Emissions] Gap? the Paradox of "Carbon Capture and Storage" Technologies in the Face of the Paris Agreement Goals through a Patent Study Guilherme Gomes, University of Campinas

G-26 Inequality Session

Monday G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers David Marsden, London School of Economics Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Moderator Gerhard Bosch, University Duisburg-Essen Participants Peripherical Capitalism, Informal Work, and Inequality in Brazil: Challenges for Democracy and Human Rights Patricia Rivero, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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Innovation and the Labor Share for a Latin-American Developing Country Elisa Failache, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona The Changing Architecture of Inequalities in the UK’s Banking Sector: Progress and Resistance Rachel Verdin, University of Sussex

H-18 Financialisation and Corporate Ownership

Monday H: Markets, Firms and Institutions

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Olivier Butzbach, Second University of Naples Johanna Mair, Stanford University Gerhard Schnyder, Loughborough University Moderator Philipp Thompson, Freie Universität Berlin Participants Shareholder Value Orientation, Short-Termism and Investor Preferences: Evidence from US Non-Financial Corporations 1992 – 2018 Joel Rabinovich, University of Leeds Niall Reddy, New York University The Financialization of Non-Financial Firms: Stability and Change in Corporate Ownership Karin Jonnergård, Lund University Andreas Jansson, Jonkoping International Business School Ulf Larsson-Olaison, Jonkoping International Business School Permanent Universal Owners and Long-Term Strategic Orientation in Shareholder-Based Governance Tristan Auvray, Université Paris 13 Olivier Butzbach, Second University of Naples

I-11 Alternative Food Politics in Contemporary Capitalism I

Monday I: Alternatives to Capitalism

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Lara Monticelli, Copenhagen Business School Torsten Geelan, University of Copenhagen Participants Alternative Food Provisioning Practices during the Coronavirus Emergency: In between Social Production and Platform Capitalism Francesca Forno, University of Trento Alice Dal Gobbo, University of Trento "Deliver to Live!": Building Moral Justification of the Meritocracy in Structuring the Brazilian App-Based Food Delivery Market Fernanda Coutinho, State University of Maringá Civic Food Networks during the Pandemic: An Opportunity to Decommodify Our Food System? Bernd Bonfert, Cardiff University

J-17 Value and Valuation

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Monday J: Digital Economy

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizer Thomas Beauvisage, Orange Labs, Sense Moderator Thomas Beauvisage, Orange Labs, Sense Participants Sociology of Time Meets the Digital Economy: Temporality in Cryptocurrency Ilan Talmud, University of Haifa Digital Milk Markets: Intimate Exchanges and Constructions of Value Online Amy Singer, Franklin & Marshall College Digital Platforms for Illicit Drugs and Information Capitalism. a New Dialectic Meropi Tzanetakis, University of Vienna

J-18 Complicating the Narratives of Platform Labor

Monday J: Digital Economy

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Juliet Schor, Boston College Steven Vallas, Northeastern University Moderator Kevin Mellet, Sciences Po / CSO

Participants The Platform Is Not Neutral: Navigating Worker Conflicts in App-Based Work, a Multi-National Comparative Ethnography of the Ridehailing Industry Lindsey Cameron, University of Pennsylvania Embedded in Informality: Platform Work in India Swati Chintala, New York University The Difference a Platform Makes: Comparing Provider Experiences between Care.Com and Informal Matching Groups Gaelle Bargain-Darrigues, Boston College Platform Economy and the Unequal Distribution of Buffers Against Precarity: Case Study of Amazon Flex Drivers Yana Mommadova, Northeastern University

K-08 Institutional Responses to Online Platforms and Industry 4.0

Monday K: Institutional Experimentation in the Regulation of Work and 12:00pm - 1:30pm Employment Session Organizers Peter Fairbrother, RMIT University Christian Levesque, HEC Montréal

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Nicolas Roby, Université de Montréal Moderator Dalia Gesualdi-Fecteau, UQAM Participants Who Supports 'robot Tax' Proposal? - Identifying 'luddites Preference' Jaewook Lee, Boston University Employees, Self-Employed Workers or Something in between? Tensions Around the Definition of Platform Delivery Workers’ Legal Status in Argentina. Lorena Poblete, IDAES-Universidad Nacional de San Martín Francisca Pereyra, Universidad Nacional General Sarmiento The Social Costs of the Gig Economy and Institutional Responses. Forms of Institutional Bricolage in Italy, France and the Netherlands. Silvia Lucciarini, sapienza university of rome Workers' Experiences of the Digital Work Divide Kai-Hsin Hung, HEC Montreal Cassandra Bowkett, HEC Montreal; HEC Montreal

L-15 Antitrust (Competition) Law and Policy in Global and Monday Historical Perspective

12:00pm - 1:30pm L: Regulation and Governance Session Organizer Melike Arslan, Northwestern University Participants Does EU Cartel Law Undermine the Institutional Foundations of Coordinated Market Economies? Chase Foster, Brown University Adversarial Econometrics: Policymaking and the Legitimation of Economic Instruments, the Volvo/Scania Case of 2001 Simon Bittmann, Centre de Sociologie des Organisations Adam Smith Meets George Orwell: Markets, Antitrust, and the Politics of Language Erik Peinert, Brown University Antitrust Goes Global: Trade Liberalization, the US Interests and the Global Network of Competition Authorities Melike Arslan, Northwestern University How EU Integration May Enhance the Diversity of Market Arrangements: EU Law and the Protection of Small Independent Shops Giacomo Tagiuri, European University Institute Discussant Maha Atal, Copenhagen Business School

L-16 Regulating Finance II: Technological and Transnational Monday Challenges

12:00pm - 1:30pm L: Regulation and Governance Session Organizers Tim Bartley, Washington University of St. Louis

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John Cioffi, University of California, Riverside Eleni Tsingou, Copenhagen Business School Jonathan Zeitlin, University of Amsterdam Moderators Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn, Universität Duisburg-Essen John Cioffi, University of California, Riverside Participants Counter-Standardization and Its Limits: The Brics, Private Authority and Incremental Institutional Change in Global Credit Rating Andreas Kruck, Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich Toward a Constitutional Political Economy of Financialization James Varellas, UC Berkeley Why Should We Regulate Cryptocurrencies? an Answer from Economics Law. Gian Luca Greco, University of Milan The SEC, Digital Assets, and GAME Theory Yuliya Guseva, Rutgers Law School

M-09 ODS, empresas e industria 4.0

Monday M: Spanish Language

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Santos Miguel Ruesga, Departamento de Estructura Económica y Economía del Desarrollo, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Julimar Bichara, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Moderator Maricruz Lacalle Calderón, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid Participants La Critica Al Utilitarismo Según Amartya Sen Graziela Magalhães, Faculdade Jesuíta de Teologia e Filosofia Estrutura Produtiva e Indústria 4.0: Um Olhar Para Os Países Do BRIC Ana Klaumann, No B Corp Como Solución Innovadora Para Alcanzar Los Ods De Manera Integrada Iciar Jiménez Barandalla, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos Maricruz Lacalle Calderón, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid Ana Pimenta, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Algunos Aspectos Claves De La Participación De La Comunidad Academia En La Cadena Productiva De Los Fitoterápicos Eimy Carolina Cubides Zuniga, Universidade Estadual de Campinas The Development of Sustainable and Competitive Systems in the World Beef Market and Its Impact on Environmental Performance. Agustin Alvarez-Herranz, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha Eduardo Quiroga, Facultad de Ciencias Económicas, Universidad de La Plata Ana María Legato, Universidad Nacional de La Plata

M-10 Experiences from the South: How Some Latin American Monday Countries Are Tackling COVID-19 Effects on the Economy

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12:00pm - 1:30pm M: Spanish Language

Session Organizer Maria del Rosio Barajas, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte Participants Rethinking Global Value Chains (GVCs) in Latin America Under COVID 19: Upgrade or Seek Regional Gvcs? Maritza Sotomayor, Utah Valley University Measuring the Economic Impact of Covid-19 in the Region of Valle Del Cauca, Colombia. Lya Sierra, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Changes in Business Dynamics Since COVID in Colombia 2020 Karina Manrique, Universidad Distrital Francisco Jose de Caldas Mexico's Participation in the Medical Products Value Chains: Strengths and Vulnerabilities in the Face of COVID-19 Maria del Rosio Barajas, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte Northwest and Southeast Companies Facing the Impacts of Covid-19: A View from Sonora and Veracruz Humberto García, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, A.C.

N-13 States and the Politics of Finance

Monday N: Finance and Society

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Alya Guseva, Department of Sociology, Boston University Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra, University of California, San Diego Moderator Kim Pernell, University of Toronto Participants Can the Empire Strike Back? Why Efforts to Push Back Against the Power of Sovereign Ratings Fail Zsofia Barta, University at Albany SUNY Origins of Institutional Investors’ Risk-Taking Behavior: The Case of Financial Market Development in Israel Daniel Maman, Ben-Gurion University From the Socialism of Intelligence to the Aristocracy of Knowledge: Accounting, Democracy, and the Polysemy of Administrative Practice, 1905-1921 Aaron Horvath, Stanford University

O-13 Power and Inequality in Global Value Chains IV: Competition Monday and Oligopoly

12:00pm - 1:30pm O: Global Value Chains Session Organizers Jennifer Bair, University of Virginia Mark Dallas, Union College Stefano Ponte, Copenhagen Business School

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Timothy Sturgeon, MIT Participants The Footprint of Competition: Power, Value Distribution and Exploitation in Food Value Chains Simon Roberts, University of Johannesburg Governing Competition Along Global Value Chains: The Case of Biodiesel Produced in Argentina and Consumed in the European Union Juan Ignacio Staricco, National University of Cordoba Competition, Power and Inequality in Global Value Chains: Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) and Quota Allocations in South Africa’s Industrial Fisheries Thando Vilakazi, University of Johannesburg Power in Consensus: Competition and Cooperation in Telecommunications Gvcs Mark Dallas, Union College

P-12 Financial Accounting (II): Roots and Limits of the Shareholder Monday Value Model

12:00pm - 1:30pm P: Accounting, Economics, and Law Session Organizer Yuri Biondi, CNRS & University of Dauphine Paris Moderator Paul Williams, North Carolina State University

Participants Get the Picture?: The Myopic Vision of the Pathways Commission Paul Williams, North Carolina State University Eileen Taylor, NCSU College of Management Accounting and the Political Imaginaries of Shareholder Value: Between Value Creation and Crisis Horacio Ortiz, CNRS and ECNU Multidimensional Corporate Sustainability: An Inclusive Model for Evaluation of Sustainability Guler Aras, Yildiz Technical University Accounting and Commons : Insights from the Care Method Edouard Jourdain, EHESS Victor Counillon, Dauphine

TH03-05 Racial Logics and Postcolonial Theory

Monday TH03: Decolonizing Development

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Julian Go, University of Chicago Zophia Edwards, Providence College Moderator Ricarda Hammer, Brown University

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Participants Dependency Theory and Racial Inequalities: A Call for Renewed Engagement Ingrid Kvangraven, University of York Race and Caste in the Writings of Mariátegui and Ambedkar: A Comparative and Relational Perspective Rahul Sirohi, Indian Institute of Technology Tirupati Antiracism: The Key to Economic Prosperity in Brazil Jonathan Warren, University of Washington COVID-19 and the Myths of Modernity and Development Alexandre White, Johns Hopkins University

TH06-03 Growth Models and Economic Nationalism in Latin America

Monday TH06: Economic Nationalism Meets Growth Models: reconfiguring 12:00pm - 1:30pm capitalism after COVID-19 Session Organizer Michelle Hsieh, Academia Sinica Participants A New State for a New Economy. the Challenges of Argentina after the Third Wave of Neoliberal Financialization (2015-2019). Juan Santarcángelo, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes and CONICET Characteristics of Export-Led Growth Models in Emerging Economies – Analysing the Case of Mexico with a Comparative Political Economy Framework Bruno Gandlgruber, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Latin America’s Nationalism and the Growth Challenge after COVID-19 Clemente Ruiz, Universidad Autonoma de México

TH09-05 Private Property, Corporate Control and Market-based Monday Expectations

12:00pm - 1:30pm TH09: Imagined Capitalist Transformations: Towards new Conceptions of the Economic Public Sphere, Economic Policy and the State

Session Organizers Aldo Madariaga, Center for Social Conflict and Cohesion Studies (COES) Jorge Atria, Universidad Diego Portales, Chile Jens Beckert, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Felipe González, Universidad Central, Chile Guadalupe Moreno, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Moderator Felipe González, Universidad Central, Chile Participants Reimagining Capitalism in Times of Crises: How the Pandemic Affects Moral Market Entrepreneurs' Imaginaries of the Future Lisa Suckert, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Simone Schiller-Merkens, Witten/Herdecke University

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Philip Balsiger, University of Neuchatel Control, Property and Corporate Change: Observing Large Companies Transformation in Chile Javier Hernandez, Catholic University of Temuco Individualized Promises in Times of Pandemic: The Covid-19 Green Pass as a Legitimating Device Amit Avigur-Eshel, Sapir College How Hype Begins and Ends: The Gartner Hype Cycle and Product-Based Expectations Neil Pollock, University of Edinburgh Discussant Felipe González, Universidad Central, Chile

TH12-03 Forms of Anticipatory Knowledge and Future Projectivity

Monday TH12: Possible Worlds: Practice, Ethics, Hope and Distress

12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Adriana Mica, University of Warsaw Gary Herrigel, University of Chicago Ann Mische, University of Notre Dame Participants Enabling Hope in a Better Future: Braiding Cultural Repertoires When Facing Uncertainty Shira Zilberstein, Harvard University Michele Lamont, Harvard University Mari Sanchez, Harvard University Entrepreneurial Behavior of Japanese Gay Men: A Perspective of Identity and Career Choice Junya Yanagi, Graduate School of Business, Osaka City University Jin-ichiro Yamada, Graduate School of Business, Osaka City University Dollarized Dreams: Currencies, Crisis, and Refugee Futures in Lebanon Samuel Dinger, New York University Re-Imagining Systems: Foresight Entrepreneurs and the Challenge of Institutional Change Sehrazat Mart, University of Notre Dame Ann Mische, University of Notre Dame

TH13-04 Politics of Precarity

Monday TH13: Precarity, Capitalism and Work-Life Boundaries in Post- 12:00pm - 1:30pm COVID Session Organizers Valeria Pulignano, KU Leuven Adam Mrozowicki, University of Wroclaw (Poland) Karol Muszynski, KU Leuven Markieta Domecka, KU Leuven Me-Linh Riemann, CeSO - KU Leuven Elena Ayala-Hurtado, Harvard University

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Moderator Valeria Pulignano, KU Leuven Participants Is COVID-19 Exacerbating Precarious Work? Self-Employed Artists and Their Practices of Organising Mathilde Mondon-Navazo, Department of Social and Political Sciences, University of Milan Labor Politics in Turkish Praxis: How Does the Ideal of Development Relate to the World of Work Esra Aras, Kocaeli University Discussants Valeria Pulignano, KU Leuven Me-Linh Riemann, CeSO - KU Leuven

TH15-10 State-led Transformations after Covid?

Monday TH15: State Capitalism and State-led Development before and after 12:00pm - 1:30pm Covid: new pathways and challenges Session Organizers Ilias Alami, Maastricht University Milan Babic, Maastricht University, U. of Amsterdam Adam Dixon, Maastricht University Nana De Graaff, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Imogen Liu, Maastricht University

Moderator Nana de Graaff, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Participants State-Led Post Covid Recovery and the Norh-South Divide Giorgio Schutte, UFABC State Capitalism in the 21st Century: The Quest for the Ecological Transformation of Fossil Fuel Soes Giovanni Tagliani, Università di Ferrara State-Owned Enterprises and Public Investment in Europe: Ready to Lead the Transformation? Michael Schwan, Universität zu Köln A Very British State Capitalism: Variegation and Bailouts Geoff Wood, Western University Anna Grosman, Loughborough University London Government Response to COVID-Crisis in the French and German Car Industries: A Case of State-Led Sectoral Transformation? Grzegorz Lechowski, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin Martin Krzywdzinski, WZB Tommaso Pardi, CNRS IDHES Discussant Lorena Lombardozzi, The Open University

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FP-14 Featured Speaker Nancy Folbre (University of Massachusetts Monday Amherst) - "Capitalism and the Care Economy"

2:00pm - 3:00pm Featured Panels & Speakers Session Organizer Dorottya Sallai, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) Moderator Dorottya Sallai, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) Participants Discussant Nancy Folbre, University of Massachusetts Amherst

C-07 Psychosocial Dynamics and Gender

Monday C: Gender, Work and Family

4:00pm - 5:30pm Session Organizers Bernard Fusulier, Université catholique de Louvain Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, TELUQ Moderator Ariane Pailhé, INED Participants Precarious Employment, Psychosocial Risk Factors, Work-Life Conflict, and Stress Fabrizio Mendez Rivero, Understanding Sexual Violence Against Women Workers in Global Supply Chains: Towards a Multi-Level Model Sarah Ashwin, London School of Economics and Political Science Pauline Jerrentrup, London School of Economics Family Happiness Is Valued over Personal Happiness: A Study in Forty- Nine Countries Kuba Krys, Institute of Psychology, Polish Academy of Sciences Labors of Care: The Social Support of Formerly Incarcerated People with Serious Mental Illnesses Tommaso Bardelli, New York University

D-09 Author Meets Critics: "Accidental Feminism: Gender Parity Monday and Selective Mobility among India’s Professional Elite" by Swethaa Ballakrishnen (Princeton University Press, 2020) 4:00pm - 5:30pm D: Professions and Professionals in a Globalizing World

Session Organizer Elizabeth Gorman, University of Virginia Moderator Elizabeth Gorman, University of Virginia

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Book Author Swethaa Ballakrishnen, University of California Irvine School of Law Critics Sida Liu, University of Toronto Fiona Kay, Queen's University Jennifer Tomlinson, University of Leeds

E-33 The Political Economy of Redistribution III

Monday E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States

4:00pm - 5:30pm Session Organizers Alexandre Afonso, University of Amsterdam Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Chiara Benassi, LSE Aidan Regan, School of Politics, University College Dublin Participants Who Gets the Goods? Disentangling the Effects of Parliamentary Representation and Collective Action on Welfare Spending Ella Wind, New York University David Calnitsky, Western University

The Political Economy of Wealth Inequality in Central and Eastern Europe Nora Waitkus, London School of Economics Borbala Toth, London School of Economics Social Class As a Predictor of Public Opinion Svenja Hense, Goethe University Who Pays for the Crisis? Wealth Taxation in Europe in the Aftermath of the Great Financial Crisis Lea Elsaesser, University of Duisburg-Essen; University of Münster

G-27 Author Meets Critics: "Aesthetic Labour" by Chris Warhurst Monday and Dennis Nickson (SAGE, 2020)

4:00pm - 5:30pm G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources Session Organizer Dennis Nickson, University of Strathclyde Moderators Mary Gatta, CUNY Dennis Nickson, University of Strathclyde Book Authors Christopher Warhurst, University of Warwick Dennis Nickson, University of Strathclyde Critics Cati Connell, Boston University Amanda Czerniawski, Temple University

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Elizabeth Wissinger, CUNY, City University of New York Participants

G-28 HRM Online

Monday G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources

4:00pm - 5:30pm Session Organizers David Marsden, London School of Economics Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Moderator Nancy DiTomaso, Rutgers Business School - Newark and New Brunswick Participants Workspace Satisfaction and Employee Referrals: A New Framework Based on Data from the Employer Review Website Kununu Enja Herdejuergen, University of Paderborn Make It a Number: Quantification in Hiring Evaluation Katariina Mueller-Gastell, Stanford University Analyzing the Impact of Internet Use on Job Satisfaction. a Comparison between Japan and France Sebastien Lechevalier, EHESS Artificial Intelligence Applications in Human Resources Management: Implications for Skills Marine Franssen, University of Liege - HEC - Lentic Giseline Rondeaux, University of Liege - HEC - Lentic

H-19 State-Business Relationships

Monday H: Markets, Firms and Institutions

4:00pm - 5:30pm Session Organizers Olivier Butzbach, Second University of Naples Johanna Mair, Stanford University Gerhard Schnyder, Loughborough University Moderator Zhibo Qiu, University of Oxford Participants Political, Economic and Clientelistic Interests at Work: The Making of the Relationship between the Brazilian Development Bank (BNDES) and the National Champion Jbs Ruggero Gambacurta-Scopello, Sciences Po Paris (Centre d'etudes européennes) Business, Populism and Brexit: The Business Elite Loses Control? Magnus Feldmann, University of Bristol Business Associations Confront Populism: The Cases of Switzerland and the UK Daniel Kinderman, University of Delaware

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I-12 Alternative Food Politics in Contemporary Capitalism II

Monday I: Alternatives to Capitalism

4:00pm - 5:30pm Session Organizers Lara Monticelli, Copenhagen Business School Torsten Geelan, University of Copenhagen Participants Co-Producing Participatory Certifications for Sustainable Alimentary Value Chains in Mexico. Victor Manuel Velazquez Duran, UNAM Alma Cruz Villanueva, Instituto Mora Rocio Rosales Ortega, Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana Knowing Food: Alternative Food Organisations, the Farm to Fork Strategy and the Politics of Expertise Simone Schiller-Merkens, Witten/Herdecke University Amanda Machin, University of Witten-Herdecke

J-19 Computational Methods in Platform Labor

Monday J: Digital Economy

4:00pm - 5:30pm Session Organizers Juliet Schor, Boston College Steven Vallas, Northeastern University Moderator Kevin Mellet, Sciences Po / CSO Participants Flexibility, Retention, and Productivity: A Data-Driven Examination of the Employment-Independent Contractor Debate in the Platform Economy Hannah Johnston, Northeastern University AB-5 in Uber Drivers’ Forums: Geographic Variation in Workers' Discussions about Platform Regulation Christopher Tirrell, Northeastern University

K-09 Citizenship and Voice within and Beyond the Firm

Monday K: Institutional Experimentation in the Regulation of Work and 4:00pm - 5:30pm Employment Session Organizers Isabelle Ferreras, Catholic University of Louvain/FNRS, Brussels Maria Gonzalez, University of Oviedo Christian Levesque, HEC Montréal Moderator Isabelle Martin, University of Montreal Participants The Rise & Fall of Wagnerism in the United States—a Historical Political Economy, 1929-1958 Etienne Cantin, Université Laval

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Experimenting with Freedom at Work: A Closer Look at Workers Capability for the Democratic Self-Government of Work Olivier Jegou, Université catholique de Louvain Newark: A Case Study of Social Entrepreneurship through Cultural Policy Yang Li, University of Toronto Industrial Citizenship in the Digital Era: Tensions, opportunities and experimentation in social dialogue in the Québec metalworking sector Mathieu Dupuis, Cornell University Gregor Murray, University of Montreal

L-17 Author Meets Critics: " Regulating Human Research: IRBs Monday from Peer Review to Compliance Bureaucracy,” by Sarah Babb (Stanford University Press, 2020) 4:00pm - 5:30pm L: Regulation and Governance

Session Organizer Tim Bartley, Washington University of St. Louis Book Author Sarah Babb, Boston College Critics Michael Sauder, University of Iowa Eleni Tsingou, Copenhagen Business School Ruthanne Huising, EM Lyon Business School Laura Stark, Vanderbilt University

N-14 Corporations and Finance

Monday N: Finance and Society

4:00pm - 5:30pm Session Organizers Alya Guseva, Department of Sociology, Boston University Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra, University of California, San Diego Moderator Aaron Horvath, Stanford University Participants Ownership Network of the Largest Brazilian Corporations: Centrality, Intermediation, and Groups. Mario Sacomano Neto, Federal University of Sao Carlos - UFSCar Shareholder Payouts across Time and Space: Geography Vs Corporate Sectors Diliara Valeeva, KU Leuven Distributable Reserves: Financialization at the Interface of Accounting and Law Adam Leaver, University of Sheffield Employing Capital: Patient Capital and Labour Relations in Kenya’s Manufacturing Sector Florence Dafe, London School of Economics and Political Science

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Radha Upadhyaya, Institute for Development Studies, University of Nairobi

O-14 Power and Inequality in Global Value Chains V: Uneven Monday Development

4:00pm - 5:30pm O: Global Value Chains Session Organizers Jennifer Bair, University of Virginia Stefano Ponte, Copenhagen Business School Mark Dallas, Union College Timothy Sturgeon, MIT Participants The Uneven and Combined Development of International Class Relations in the Gvc World Benjamin Selwyn, University of Sussex ‘Clean Nickels’: Decolonising Global Value Chains, Green Extraction and Living with the Mess Benjamin Neimark, University of Lancaster Upgrading in and through Class Differentiation – Evidence from Grain and Oilseed Value Chains in Argentina Christin Bernhold, University of Hamburg Oligopoly-Driven Development: The World Bank’s Trading for Development in the Age of Global Value Chains in Perspective Dara Leyden, Queen Mary University of London Is Covid-19 Protectionism a Nail in the Coffin of Global Value Chains (GVCs)? Louise Curran, Toulouse Business School

P-13 Financial Accounting (III): Accounting Measurement Issues

Monday P: Accounting, Economics, and Law

4:00pm - 5:30pm Session Organizer Yuri Biondi, CNRS & University of Dauphine Paris Moderator Shyam Sunder, Yale School of Management Participants Accounting Standards and Discount Rates in DB Pension Scheme Evaluation: The Contractual Accrual Rate Con Keating, Brighton Rock Group The Impact on Fair Value Accounting of Market-Multiple Based Valuation Methods Alessandro Migliavacca, Department of Economics and Statistics Cognetti de' Martiis - University of Turin Auditability of Goodwill Measurement: The Impairment-Only Approach from an Evolutionary Point of View Hendrik Sander, University of Duisburg-Essen

TH09-06 Capitalism, Crisis and Future Imaginaries

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Monday TH09: Imagined Capitalist Transformations: Towards new Conceptions of the Economic Public Sphere, Economic Policy and 4:00pm - 5:30pm the State

Session Organizers Aldo Madariaga, Center for Social Conflict and Cohesion Studies (COES) Jorge Atria, Universidad Diego Portales, Chile Jens Beckert, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Felipe González, Universidad Central, Chile Guadalupe Moreno, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Moderator Jens Beckert, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Participants COVID-19 and Political Imaginaries of the Future Charlotte Cator, PhD Fellow The Social Bases of the Rise of the Postindustrial Imaginary Timur Ergen, Max Planck Institute New Imaginative Economies. Changing the Foundations of Economic Thought and Practice in the Midst of Crisis Lukas Baeuerle, Cusanus Hochschule für Gesellschaftsgestaltung Discussant Jens Beckert, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies

B-09 Finance and Development

Monday B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development

6:00pm - 7:30pm Session Organizers Caroline Arnold, CUNY Mark Dallas, Union College Douglas B Fuller, Zhejiang University Matthew Amengual, University of Oxford Participants Changing Dynamics of Multilateral Development Finance in Southeast Asia Xiaoye She, California State University San Marcos Financial Globalization and Corruption in Developing Countries Busra Soylemez, University of Delaware Financialization, Corporate Restructuring and Industrial Policy: The Quebec Case Christian Pepin, York University Geopolitical Challenges and the Global South: The Role of International Institutions and Global Governance Towards Development Processes Gabriel Rached, Università degli Studi di Padova & Fluminense Federal University

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Participant List

Aalbers, Manuel H-17 Monday, 8:30am Aassouli, Dalal R-12 Monday, 8:30am R-06 Saturday, 8:30am Abdel Mohsin, Magda R-02 Friday, 4:00am Adkins, Lisa TH05-01 Friday, 4:00am Adler, Laura G-25 Monday, 8:30am C-06 Monday, 12:00pm Adriaans, Jule G-03 Friday, 4:00am Adrogue, Cecilia M-05 Saturday, 8:30am Aerne, Annatina G-23 Monday, 4:00am Afonso, Alexandre E-32 Monday, 12:00pm Aguerre, Carolina J-16 Monday, 8:30am Ahmad, Mahvish TH03-02 Friday, 4:00pm Ahmadjian, Christina H-12 Sunday, 8:30am Q-09 Monday, 8:30am H-03 Friday, 8:30am Ailon, Galit TH12-01 Friday, 12:00pm Ainsworth, Susan G-16 Sunday, 2:00am Aistleitner, Matthias D-02 Friday, 12:00pm Ajdacic, Lena C-06 Monday, 12:00pm Akande, Ayodele R-06 Saturday, 8:30am Akinnimi, Ayodeji G-09 Saturday, 4:00am Akizhanov, Kuat TH16-10 Monday, 4:00am Akuno, Kali I-06 Saturday, 12:00pm Al Anshory, Ali Chamani R-08 Sunday, 4:00am AL, Fatih R-03 Friday, 8:30am Alami, Ilias TH15-05 Sunday, 4:00am TH15-06 Sunday, 8:30am TH15-03 Saturday, 4:00am Alaminos, David M-06 Saturday, 12:00pm Alatiyat, Khulood J-03 Friday, 12:00pm Albuquerque, Marcela TH01-02 Friday, 4:00pm Alenda, Juliette B-06 Sunday, 12:00pm Alexander Shaw, Kate L-12 Sunday, 4:00pm Alexander, Rachel O-01 Friday, 4:00am B-02 Friday, 12:00pm Alford, Matt O-08 Sunday, 8:30am

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 224 Alhammadi, Salah R-10 Monday, 2:00am R-11 Monday, 4:00am Allan, Scott D-01 Friday, 8:30am Allen, Matthew F-07 Sunday, 4:00am H-12 Sunday, 8:30am F-10 Monday, 4:00am F-11 Monday, 8:30am Alteri, Luca I-08 Sunday, 8:30am Altomonte, Guillermina TH05-03 Saturday, 8:30am Alvarez Velasco, Soledad TH11-05 Saturday, 12:00pm Alvarez-Herranz, Agustin M-09 Monday, 12:00pm Alves Vestena, Carolina J-14 Sunday, 12:00pm O-12 Monday, 8:30am Amable, Bruno E-20 Sunday, 2:00am Amengual, Matthew O-06 Saturday, 12:00pm Amoncio, Egbert F-07 Sunday, 4:00am F-05 Saturday, 4:00am Andersson, Jenny D-08 Monday, 12:00pm Angelou, Angelos TH08-02 Friday, 12:00pm Angioni, Giovanni E-29 Monday, 8:30am Antalóczy, Katalin TH15-05 Sunday, 4:00am Antunes Marante, Claudia F-03 Friday, 12:00pm Anzolin, Guendalina F-10 Monday, 4:00am Apablaza, Mauricio G-07 Friday, 4:00pm Apaydin, Fulya TH16-06 Saturday, 12:00pm Aras, Esra TH13-04 Monday, 12:00pm Aras, Guler P-10 Sunday, 12:00pm P-12 Monday, 12:00pm Araujo Guimaraes, Nadya FP-04 Saturday, 8:30am Arauz, Nelva M-03 Friday, 12:00pm Arbelaez Ayala, Alejandra G-25 Monday, 8:30am Arbogast, Toby TH15-01 Friday, 8:30am Arcidiacono, Davide J-05 Friday, 4:00pm E-18 Saturday, 12:00pm Armijo, Leslie TH04-03 Saturday, 12:00pm Arnholtz, Jens E-23 Sunday, 8:30am Arslan, Melike L-15 Monday, 12:00pm Artik, Mehmet R-01 Friday, 2:00am As, Sandhya G-02 Friday, 4:00am G-09 Saturday, 4:00am Asahina, Yuki Q-08 Monday, 4:00am

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 225 Ashwin, Sarah C-07 Monday, 4:00pm Assis, Karina L-06 Saturday, 12:00pm Asutay, Mehmet R-01 Friday, 2:00am Atal, Maha L-15 Monday, 12:00pm TH10-04 Sunday, 4:00am Atiku, Sulaiman Olusegun J-06 Saturday, 8:30am Atria, Jorge TH09-04 Monday, 8:30am TH09-01 Friday, 8:30am Attwood-Charles, Will J-10 Saturday, 4:00pm Au, Larry TH01-01 Friday, 8:30am D-05 Saturday, 4:00pm Auvray, Tristan H-18 Monday, 12:00pm Avdagic, Sabina E-15 Saturday, 8:30am Avdukic, Alija R-08 Sunday, 4:00am R-11 Monday, 4:00am Avi-Yonah, Reuven P-04 Friday, 12:00pm Avigur-Eshel, Amit TH09-05 Monday, 12:00pm Avlijaš, Sonja E-24 Sunday, 12:00pm H-01 Friday, 4:00am E-16 Saturday, 12:00pm Ayala-Hurtado, Elena TH13-03 Sunday, 12:00pm G-25 Monday, 8:30am TH13-01 Friday, 12:00pm TH13-02 Saturday, 12:00pm Aydin, Necati R-07 Sunday, 2:00am R-01 Friday, 2:00am Azmanova, Albena I-02 Friday, 12:00pm Aztimur, Hatice I-08 Sunday, 8:30am Azzellini, Dario I-03 Friday, 4:00pm Ba, Stefano TH13-02 Saturday, 12:00pm Babb, Sarah L-17 Monday, 4:00pm L-05 Saturday, 12:00pm Babic, Milan TH15-07 Sunday, 12:00pm TH15-01 Friday, 8:30am TH15-02 Friday, 12:00pm Babineau, Kathryn TH11-04 Friday, 6:00pm Baccaro, Lucio E-13 Saturday, 8:30am Backes-Gellner, Uschi G-24 Monday, 4:00am Baeuerle, Lukas TH09-06 Monday, 4:00pm Bagis, Bilal R-11 Monday, 4:00am Bagnardi, Francesco B-08 Monday, 12:00pm

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SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 227 Batt, Rosemary FP-04 Saturday, 8:30am Baumann, Clara G-02 Friday, 4:00am Bazzani, Giacomo I-10 Sunday, 4:00pm TH12-02 Saturday, 12:00pm Bea, Megan N-02 Friday, 12:00pm N-04 Friday, 6:00pm N-05 Saturday, 4:00am Beauvisage, Thomas J-13 Sunday, 12:00pm J-17 Monday, 12:00pm J-03 Friday, 12:00pm Becker, Bastian E-04 Friday, 8:30am Becker-Ritterspach, E-09 Saturday, 2:00am Florian Beckert, Jens TH09-06 Monday, 4:00pm Bekker, Sonja G-05 Friday, 8:30am Beliard, Anne-Sophie TH14-02 Saturday, 8:30am Beltran, A. Felix TH15-02 Friday, 12:00pm Benassi, Chiara G-21 Sunday, 4:00pm Benczes, István TH15-04 Saturday, 8:30am Bengtsson, Erik E-12 Saturday, 4:00am Beninger, Stefanie D-06 Sunday, 4:00am Benquet, Marlène TH10-01 Saturday, 4:00am Berger, Suzanne FP-13 Monday, 12:00pm Bermudez, Hector TH11-01 Friday, 8:30am Bernards, Nick TH16-03 Friday, 8:30am L-01 Friday, 12:00pm Bernhold, Christin O-14 Monday, 4:00pm Berthe, Alexandre O-05 Saturday, 8:30am Besbris, Max H-17 Monday, 8:30am N-06 Saturday, 8:30am Bettiol, Marco O-02 Friday, 8:30am Beuscart, Jean-Samuel J-01 Friday, 8:30am J-04 Friday, 12:00pm Bhandary, Rishikesh TH04-01 Friday, 12:00pm Bhasin, Puneet H-07 Saturday, 12:00pm Biaback Anong, Dorothea TH11-02 Friday, 12:00pm Bichara, Julimar M-01 Friday, 8:30am M-03 Friday, 12:00pm Bigger, Patrick TH07-02 Friday, 12:00pm Bika, Zografia F-09 Sunday, 12:00pm G-05 Friday, 8:30am

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 228 Birced, Elif TH13-03 Sunday, 12:00pm Biskamp, Floris E-19 Sunday, 2:00am Bissonnette, Jean-François TH07-06 Sunday, 8:30am Bittmann, Simon L-15 Monday, 12:00pm Bjorklund Larsen, Lotta TH08-03 Saturday, 8:30am TH08-04 Saturday, 12:00pm Blanc, Jerome N-09 Sunday, 4:00am I-10 Sunday, 4:00pm Blok, Anders D-07 Sunday, 8:30am Blyth, Mark TH09-04 Monday, 8:30am E-13 Saturday, 8:30am Bodenschatz, Anja TH01-01 Friday, 8:30am Bohle, Dorothee E-30 Monday, 12:00pm E-13 Saturday, 8:30am Bolelli, Monica G-02 Friday, 4:00am G-05 Friday, 8:30am Boll, Karen TH08-04 Saturday, 12:00pm Bondy, Assaf E-10 Saturday, 2:00am Bonfert, Bernd I-11 Monday, 12:00pm Bonilla, Tania TH11-01 Friday, 8:30am Bonizzi, Bruno TH16-08 Sunday, 12:00pm TH16-09 Monday, 2:00am TH16-10 Monday, 4:00am TH16-04 Saturday, 4:00am Bonnet, Francois E-01 Friday, 4:00am Boone, Catherine E-07 Friday, 12:00pm Borghart, Sven TH04-05 Sunday, 8:30am Boring, Anne G-25 Monday, 8:30am Borkman, Thomasina A-01 Friday, 8:30am A-06 Saturday, 12:00pm Bosch, Gerhard E-23 Sunday, 8:30am G-24 Monday, 4:00am G-26 Monday, 12:00pm K-03 Friday, 12:00pm Botelho, Antonio TH06-02 Sunday, 8:30am FP-13 Monday, 12:00pm Boudawara, Yossra R-06 Saturday, 8:30am Bourgeron, Theo TH10-04 Sunday, 4:00am TH10-01 Saturday, 4:00am Boussard, Valerie D-07 Sunday, 8:30am Boussebaa, Mehdi D-08 Monday, 12:00pm

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 229 Bowkett, Cassandra K-08 Monday, 12:00pm Boyer, Robert B-07 Monday, 8:30am FP-01 Friday, 8:30am Braesemann, Fabian J-15 Monday, 8:30am Brain, Isabel TH13-03 Sunday, 12:00pm Brandl, Barbara N-09 Sunday, 4:00am TH16-02 Friday, 4:00am Brands, Renske J-09 Saturday, 12:00pm Brandt, Philipp D-05 Saturday, 4:00pm Brandtner, Christof A-06 Saturday, 12:00pm Brassart, Chloe H-10 Sunday, 2:00am H-02 Friday, 8:30am Braun, Benjamin E-13 Saturday, 8:30am H-07 Saturday, 12:00pm Brejnholt, Alan H-08 Saturday, 12:00pm Bremer, Bjorn TH09-04 Monday, 8:30am E-08 Friday, 4:00pm Bresser-Pereira, Luiz FP-01 Friday, 8:30am Carlos Bridgen, Paul TH07-01 Friday, 8:30am Bridonneau, Baptiste N-08 Saturday, 4:00pm Brivot, Marion D-01 Friday, 8:30am Brown, Marvin I-06 Saturday, 12:00pm Bruneau, Quentin TH16-05 Saturday, 8:30am Brunet, Carole G-13 Saturday, 12:00pm Buchanan, Neil TH08-01 Friday, 8:30am Bueger, Christian L-11 Sunday, 12:00pm Buehlmann, Felix H-11 Sunday, 4:00am G-25 Monday, 8:30am Bulamah, Rodrigo TH11-02 Friday, 12:00pm TH11-04 Friday, 6:00pm Bulfone, Fabio H-12 Sunday, 8:30am H-15 Monday, 2:00am TH15-01 Friday, 8:30am Buraschi, Monica O-11 Monday, 8:30am Burroni, Luigi E-24 Sunday, 12:00pm Busemeyer, Marius E-28 Monday, 8:30am E-03 Friday, 8:30am E-08 Friday, 4:00pm Bush, Simon O-09 Sunday, 12:00pm Butollo, Florian J-11 Sunday, 8:30am

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 230 G-01 Friday, 2:00am Büttner, Sebastian D-06 Sunday, 4:00am Butzbach, Olivier H-18 Monday, 12:00pm H-04 Friday, 12:00pm Cahyafitri, Raras TH15-04 Saturday, 8:30am Caliskan, Koray J-03 Friday, 12:00pm Calnitsky, David E-33 Monday, 4:00pm Calvo, Aida M-06 Saturday, 12:00pm Cameron, Lindsey J-18 Monday, 12:00pm J-02 Friday, 8:30am Campbell-Verduyn, J-16 Monday, 8:30am Malcolm L-16 Monday, 12:00pm L-01 Friday, 12:00pm J-07 Saturday, 8:30am Campbell-Verdyn, L-10 Sunday, 8:30am Malcom Campling, Liam O-09 Sunday, 12:00pm Candido, Silvio Eduardo TH07-04 Saturday, 8:30am Cantin, Etienne E-23 Sunday, 8:30am K-09 Monday, 4:00pm Cao, Mianzhi Francis L-09 Sunday, 4:00am Cardao-Pito, Tiago P-08 Sunday, 4:00am Carpenter, Daniel L-04 Saturday, 8:30am Carrasco, Sebastian TH09-02 Friday, 12:00pm Carre, Francoise G-06 Friday, 12:00pm Carreri, Anna TH13-02 Saturday, 12:00pm Carroll, Toby TH15-03 Saturday, 4:00am Casas-Cortes, Maribel TH11-01 Friday, 8:30am TH11-05 Saturday, 12:00pm Case-Ruchala, Devin N-07 Saturday, 12:00pm Casper, Steven TH01-02 Friday, 4:00pm Cassar, Dylan N-08 Saturday, 4:00pm Cassell, Mark N-07 Saturday, 12:00pm Castaneda, Nestor TH08-03 Saturday, 8:30am Castelle, Michael J-01 Friday, 8:30am Castilho, Marta M-04 Saturday, 8:30am castillo Robayo, cristian M-04 Saturday, 8:30am Dario Castillo, Guillermo TH11-06 Saturday, 4:00pm Castillo, Jimena TH16-08 Sunday, 12:00pm Castro, Yerko TH11-06 Saturday, 4:00pm

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 231 Cator, Charlotte TH09-06 Monday, 4:00pm Cavicchini, Andrea H-10 Sunday, 2:00am Cazgir, Kardelen Dilara TH12-01 Friday, 12:00pm Cetrulo, Armanda E-14 Saturday, 8:30am Chabot, Sean TH03-02 Friday, 4:00pm Chakrabarti, Parijat F-06 Saturday, 8:30am Chataway, Joanna FP-11 Monday, 8:30am Chatot, Myriam C-01 Friday, 8:30am Chatot, Myriam C-02 Friday, 12:00pm Chelbi, Olfa P-02 Friday, 4:00am Chen, Alexander TH15-07 Sunday, 12:00pm Chen, Katherine A-07 Sunday, 8:30am Chen, Ling Q-04 Saturday, 8:30am Chen, Muyang TH04-06 Monday, 2:00am TH04-02 Saturday, 8:30am Cheung, Gabrielle H-05 Friday, 4:00pm Chintala, Swati J-18 Monday, 12:00pm Chiu, Gabriel Q-01 Friday, 8:30am Choksy, Umair O-10 Sunday, 4:00pm O-02 Friday, 8:30am Chow, Dawn H-06 Saturday, 8:30am Chowdhury, Imran H-08 Saturday, 12:00pm Christensen, Rasmus TH15-07 Sunday, 12:00pm Corlin Christensen, Rasmus D-08 Monday, 12:00pm Corlin Chueri, Juliana E-19 Sunday, 2:00am Chung, Heejung J-08 Saturday, 12:00pm Chwieroth, Jeffrey E-29 Monday, 8:30am Cioce, Gabriella E-18 Saturday, 12:00pm Cioffi, John L-08 Sunday, 2:00am L-16 Monday, 12:00pm Cisneros, Nathan E-17 Saturday, 12:00pm Claar, Dr. Simone TH03-03 Saturday, 8:30am Clarke, Thomas P-01 Friday, 2:00am P-02 Friday, 4:00am Clegg, Daniel E-05 Friday, 12:00pm E-15 Saturday, 8:30am Clua-Losada, Mònica I-01 Friday, 8:30am Coban, Mehmet TH16-06 Saturday, 12:00pm Cobarrubias, Sebastian TH11-03 Friday, 4:00pm

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 232 TH11-05 Saturday, 12:00pm Cobbaut, Elliot K-07 Monday, 8:30am Cobby, Roy O-10 Sunday, 4:00pm Coen, David H-06 Saturday, 8:30am Cohen, Amy O-11 Monday, 8:30am Collington, Rosie TH01-04 Sunday, 8:30am Connell, Cati G-27 Monday, 4:00pm Constantin, Sandra C-01 Friday, 8:30am Cooiman, Franziska J-15 Monday, 8:30am H-04 Friday, 12:00pm Cooper, Christine P-08 Sunday, 4:00am Coplin, Abigail F-04 Friday, 4:00pm Corazza, Rosana I-08 Sunday, 8:30am Core, John P-03 Friday, 8:30am Coronel, Vicente M-05 Saturday, 8:30am Correa, Ahmed TH11-05 Saturday, 12:00pm Correa, Ana TH08-03 Saturday, 8:30am Cortes, Alejandra TH07-03 Friday, 4:00pm Costa Toyama, Miriam H-02 Friday, 8:30am Costanzi, Rogerio M-03 Friday, 12:00pm Counillon, Victor P-12 Monday, 12:00pm Coutinet, Nathalie J-07 Saturday, 8:30am Coutinho, Fernanda I-11 Monday, 12:00pm Cova, Joshua E-25 Monday, 4:00am Cox, Amanda A-07 Sunday, 8:30am A-12 Monday, 12:00pm Crasset, Olivier G-19 Sunday, 12:00pm Cready, William P-03 Friday, 8:30am Cronert, Axel E-03 Friday, 8:30am Cruz Villanueva, Alma I-12 Monday, 4:00pm Cubides Zuniga, Eimy M-09 Monday, 12:00pm Carolina Cuervo-Cazurra, Alvaro TH15-09 Monday, 8:30am Cullen, Pauline G-20 Sunday, 4:00pm Curran, Louise O-14 Monday, 4:00pm Cutler, Claire O-09 Sunday, 12:00pm Czarzasty, Jan E-09 Saturday, 2:00am Czerniawski, Amanda G-27 Monday, 4:00pm D, Lilith N-09 Sunday, 4:00am TH16-02 Friday, 4:00am da Silveira Leite, Elaine C-06 Monday, 12:00pm

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 233 L-06 Saturday, 12:00pm Dafe, Florence N-14 Monday, 4:00pm Dal Gobbo, Alice I-11 Monday, 12:00pm Dalla Chiesa, Carolina J-10 Saturday, 4:00pm Dallas, Mark B-07 Monday, 8:30am O-13 Monday, 12:00pm Damrah, Sadeq R-03 Friday, 8:30am Darr, Asaf J-09 Saturday, 12:00pm Das Nair, Reena O-02 Friday, 8:30am Davaki, Konstantina K-01 Friday, 4:00am Dchieche, Amina R-09 Sunday, 8:30am R-10 Monday, 2:00am de Bruijn, Jeanne C-01 Friday, 8:30am de Castro, Carlos O-05 Saturday, 8:30am de Genova, Nicholas TH11-06 Saturday, 4:00pm de Graaff, Nana Q-08 Monday, 4:00am TH15-08 Monday, 4:00am TH15-09 Monday, 8:30am TH15-10 Monday, 12:00pm TH15-02 Friday, 12:00pm Q-04 Saturday, 8:30am De la Porte, Caroline E-05 Friday, 12:00pm de Pablos, María Isabel M-01 Friday, 8:30am de Paula, Luiz Fernando TH16-08 Sunday, 12:00pm de Romemont, Julia E-29 Monday, 8:30am de Vita, Luisa E-09 Saturday, 2:00am Debbing, Christina TH12-02 Saturday, 12:00pm Degens, Philipp I-04 Saturday, 4:00am A-05 Saturday, 8:30am Del Moral Espin, Lucìa J-05 Friday, 4:00pm Delaporte, Isaure J-06 Saturday, 8:30am della Porta, Donatella FP-06 Saturday, 12:00pm Demirors, Sila TH16-10 Monday, 4:00am Demortain, David L-11 Sunday, 12:00pm L-04 Saturday, 8:30am DePalma, Lindsay C-04 Saturday, 12:00pm Depoers, Florence P-04 Friday, 12:00pm Deschenes, Andree-Anne G-14 Saturday, 4:00pm DeSombre, Beth B-08 Monday, 12:00pm Deyris, Jerome TH07-02 Friday, 12:00pm Dezalay, Sara D-03 Friday, 4:00pm

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 234 Di Carlo, Dinato E-08 Friday, 4:00pm Dias, Gustavo TH11-04 Friday, 6:00pm Diaz-Roldan, Carmen M-08 Monday, 8:30am DiCarlo, Jessica TH04-01 Friday, 12:00pm Didier, Raphael A-10 Monday, 4:00am Diessner, Sebastian E-21 Sunday, 4:00am Dietrich, Hans G-23 Monday, 4:00am Dietz, Martin G-12 Saturday, 8:30am Dinger, Samuel TH12-03 Monday, 12:00pm DiTomaso, Nancy G-28 Monday, 4:00pm G-11 Saturday, 8:30am Dixon, Adam TH15-06 Sunday, 8:30am TH15-07 Sunday, 12:00pm TH15-08 Monday, 4:00am TH15-01 Friday, 8:30am TH15-02 Friday, 12:00pm Doellgast, Virginia K-03 Friday, 12:00pm Doering, Laura A-09 Sunday, 12:00pm TH13-01 Friday, 12:00pm Doganova, Liliana TH01-03 Saturday, 8:30am Domecka, Markieta J-05 Friday, 4:00pm TH13-02 Saturday, 12:00pm Dorigatti, Lisa G-21 Sunday, 4:00pm Douglas, Jenny FP-03 Friday, 12:00pm Dressel, Joanna H-04 Friday, 12:00pm Driscoll, Daniel TH09-02 Friday, 12:00pm Du, Yue Q-01 Friday, 8:30am Duho, King Carl Tornam TH08-01 Friday, 8:30am Dulay, Dean E-04 Friday, 8:30am Dummert, Sandra G-13 Saturday, 12:00pm Dupuis, Mathieu K-09 Monday, 4:00pm K-04 Saturday, 8:30am K-06 Saturday, 6:00pm Durazzi, Niccolo E-21 Sunday, 4:00am E-25 Monday, 4:00am G-04 Friday, 8:30am Dussuet, Annie G-19 Sunday, 12:00pm Eagleton-Pierce, Matthew TH15-01 Friday, 8:30am Eaton, Sarah J-15 Monday, 8:30am Ebia, Beletchei O-08 Sunday, 8:30am Eckert, Sandra L-14 Monday, 8:30am

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 235 TH07-05 Saturday, 12:00pm Edman, Jesper H-16 Monday, 8:30am Edwards, Paul E-22 Sunday, 8:30am Edwards, Zophia FP-03 Friday, 12:00pm TH03-02 Friday, 4:00pm FP-06 Saturday, 12:00pm Eichacker, Nina TH16-05 Saturday, 8:30am Eihmanis, Edgars TH15-05 Sunday, 4:00am E-30 Monday, 12:00pm Eisler, Riane I-06 Saturday, 12:00pm El Alaoui, AbdelKader R-10 Monday, 2:00am El Amri, Mohamed Cherif R-12 Monday, 8:30am Elder-Vass, Dave N-11 Sunday, 12:00pm N-04 Friday, 6:00pm Elgin, Ceyhun Q-05 Sunday, 4:00am Elsässer, Lea E-33 Monday, 4:00pm E-19 Sunday, 2:00am Emigh, Rebecca I-07 Saturday, 4:00pm Emilien, Blandine K-07 Monday, 8:30am K-06 Saturday, 6:00pm Emmenegger, Patrick G-04 Friday, 8:30am Enriquez, Diana F-06 Saturday, 8:30am Ergen, Timur J-11 Sunday, 8:30am J-15 Monday, 8:30am TH09-06 Monday, 4:00pm J-07 Saturday, 8:30am Erturk, Ismail TH07-02 Friday, 12:00pm Escobar Hurtado, Martha M-03 Friday, 12:00pm Esguerra, Alejandro L-07 Saturday, 4:00pm Espiro, Luz TH11-01 Friday, 8:30am Etzioni, Amitai I-10 Sunday, 4:00pm Fabris, Leonardo H-15 Monday, 2:00am Failache, Elisa G-26 Monday, 12:00pm Fairbrother, Peter K-02 Friday, 8:30am K-06 Saturday, 6:00pm Falardeau-Papineau, Julie K-07 Monday, 8:30am Falzon, Danielle TH03-03 Saturday, 8:30am Faulconbridge, James D-07 Sunday, 8:30am D-08 Monday, 12:00pm D-03 Friday, 4:00pm D-04 Saturday, 12:00pm

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 236 Faust, Michael H-09 Saturday, 4:00pm Feldmann, Magnus H-11 Sunday, 4:00am H-19 Monday, 4:00pm Féliz, Mariano TH15-04 Saturday, 8:30am Fernandez, Rodrigo TH16-05 Saturday, 8:30am Ferrara, Federico L-12 Sunday, 4:00pm Ferrari, Fabian O-10 Sunday, 4:00pm Ferretti, Tommaso O-05 Saturday, 8:30am Feuerstein, Patrick K-07 Monday, 8:30am Finnegan, Jared E-06 Friday, 12:00pm Fischer, Andrew TH15-07 Sunday, 12:00pm TH16-06 Saturday, 12:00pm Fischer, Doris F-01 Friday, 2:00am Q-04 Saturday, 8:30am Fisher, Elizabeth L-04 Saturday, 8:30am Fishwick, Adam I-09 Sunday, 12:00pm Fisun, Oleksandr H-01 Friday, 4:00am Fitzgerald, Joseph D-02 Friday, 12:00pm Flacher, Flacher J-07 Saturday, 8:30am Flemming, Jana G-01 Friday, 2:00am Fois Duclerc, Mathilde A-10 Monday, 4:00am Folbre, Nancy FP-14 Monday, 2:00pm Fonseca, Elize TH01-02 Friday, 4:00pm Forno, Francesca I-11 Monday, 12:00pm I-05 Saturday, 8:30am Fortin-Bergeron, Chloe K-06 Saturday, 6:00pm Fossati, Flavia E-15 Saturday, 8:30am Foster, Chase L-15 Monday, 12:00pm Foster, Christopher O-12 Monday, 8:30am Fourcade, Marion FP-09 Sunday, 12:00pm Foureault, Fabien N-01 Friday, 8:30am Fracalanza, Paulo I-08 Sunday, 8:30am Fragkandreas, Thanos F-10 Monday, 4:00am France, Pierre D-03 Friday, 4:00pm Frangi, Lorenzo E-23 Sunday, 8:30am E-17 Saturday, 12:00pm Fransen, Luc O-03 Friday, 12:00pm Franssen, Marine G-28 Monday, 4:00pm Freistein, Katja L-10 Sunday, 8:30am Frickel, Scott L-04 Saturday, 8:30am Fridman, Daniel N-06 Saturday, 8:30am

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 237 Fritz, Barbara TH16-11 Monday, 8:30am Fry, Aaron J-03 Friday, 12:00pm Fu, Zheng D-05 Saturday, 4:00pm Fuchs, Daniel J-15 Monday, 8:30am Fuchs, Lukas E-10 Saturday, 2:00am A-05 Saturday, 8:30am Fukuda, Setsuya C-03 Saturday, 8:30am Fuller, Gregory N-01 Friday, 8:30am Fullin, Giovanna G-16 Sunday, 2:00am G-06 Friday, 12:00pm Fusulier, Bernard C-03 Saturday, 8:30am Futter-Buck, Elena TH13-02 Saturday, 12:00pm Gabor, Daniela H-07 Saturday, 12:00pm Gabrielli, Lorenzo TH11-06 Saturday, 4:00pm Gadinger, Frank L-07 Saturday, 4:00pm Galanti, Costanza I-03 Friday, 4:00pm Galasso, Ilaria TH10-04 Sunday, 4:00am Galdon, Concepcion P-06 Saturday, 12:00pm Galgoczi, Bela TH07-01 Friday, 8:30am Gallien, Max TH08-04 Saturday, 12:00pm Gambacurta-Scopello, H-19 Monday, 4:00pm Ruggero Gammelgaard, Johanna O-01 Friday, 4:00am Gandenberger, Mia E-14 Saturday, 8:30am Gandlgruber, Bruno TH06-03 Monday, 12:00pm Garcia, Clemence P-11 Monday, 8:30am García, Humberto M-10 Monday, 12:00pm Garcia, Nohora P-11 Monday, 8:30am Garcia-Sainz, Cristina M-03 Friday, 12:00pm Garneau, Julie (M.É) K-04 Saturday, 8:30am Garritzmann, Julian E-25 Monday, 4:00am E-03 Friday, 8:30am Gartzou-Katsouyanni, Kira E-16 Saturday, 12:00pm Gasull, Clement J-03 Friday, 12:00pm Gatta, Mary G-27 Monday, 4:00pm Geiger, Susi TH10-04 Sunday, 4:00am TH10-05 Sunday, 8:30am TH10-02 Saturday, 8:30am Genin, Émilie K-05 Saturday, 12:00pm Georgiadis, Andreas G-12 Saturday, 8:30am Gerber, Christine G-01 Friday, 2:00am

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 238 Gerken, Laura L-03 Saturday, 8:30am Gesualdi-Fecteau, Dalia K-08 Monday, 12:00pm K-03 Friday, 12:00pm Gherghina, Mircea N-08 Saturday, 4:00pm Ghlamallah, Ezzedine R-06 Saturday, 8:30am Ghosh, Jayati FP-04 Saturday, 8:30am Ghosh, Ritwick TH07-03 Friday, 4:00pm Gianoli, Enrico J-04 Friday, 12:00pm Gibadullina, Albina N-01 Friday, 8:30am Gillet, Anne C-05 Sunday, 8:30am C-04 Saturday, 12:00pm Girschik, Verena H-10 Sunday, 2:00am H-08 Saturday, 12:00pm Giuliani, Elisa E-16 Saturday, 12:00pm Giuliani, Giovanni G-03 Friday, 4:00am Amerigo Gjata, Joris D-05 Saturday, 4:00pm Glatzer, Nina TH16-04 Saturday, 4:00am Glockner, Valentina TH11-03 Friday, 4:00pm Glover, Jonathan P-03 Friday, 8:30am Golka, Philipp N-10 Sunday, 8:30am N-05 Saturday, 4:00am Gomes, Alexandre Q-04 Saturday, 8:30am Gomes, Guilherme F-12 Monday, 12:00pm Gómez, Ana Lara TH04-04 Sunday, 4:00am Gomez, Carmen TH11-03 Friday, 4:00pm Gomez-Urrutia, Veronica C-04 Saturday, 12:00pm Gonalons-Pons, Pilar C-04 Saturday, 12:00pm González, Felipe TH09-05 Monday, 12:00pm Gonzalez, Maria K-04 Saturday, 8:30am K-05 Saturday, 12:00pm Gonzalez-Canton, Cesar I-03 Friday, 4:00pm M-04 Saturday, 8:30am Gonzalez-Laxe, Fernando M-05 Saturday, 8:30am M-05 Saturday, 8:30am Goonewardena, Kanishka TH03-01 Friday, 8:30am Gordo González, Luis M-01 Friday, 8:30am Gorman, Elizabeth D-09 Monday, 4:00pm D-02 Friday, 12:00pm D-03 Friday, 4:00pm D-05 Saturday, 4:00pm

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 239 Goto, Masashi F-02 Friday, 8:30am Grabher, Gernot B-07 Monday, 8:30am Graebner, Claudius H-10 Sunday, 2:00am Graf, Lukas G-04 Friday, 8:30am Grana, Juan F-03 Friday, 12:00pm Grasten, Maj L-08 Sunday, 2:00am L-03 Saturday, 8:30am Gray, Ian TH07-06 Sunday, 8:30am Graz, Jean-Christophe L-13 Monday, 8:30am Greco, Gian Luca L-16 Monday, 12:00pm Green, Jeremy TH07-01 Friday, 8:30am Green, Kai I-07 Saturday, 4:00pm Gregoratti, Catia I-09 Sunday, 12:00pm Grehl, Anastasia TH14-02 Saturday, 8:30am Griesbach, Kathleen TH09-01 Friday, 8:30am Grigoryeva, Angelina N-01 Friday, 8:30am N-03 Friday, 4:00pm Grosman, Anna TH15-09 Monday, 8:30am TH15-10 Monday, 12:00pm Grouiez, Pascal O-05 Saturday, 8:30am Guarascio, Dario G-11 Saturday, 8:30am Guasti, Alessandro B-08 Monday, 12:00pm Guergoat-Lariviere, G-10 Saturday, 4:00am Mathilde Guiraudon, Virginie G-19 Sunday, 12:00pm Guseva, Alya TH01-01 Friday, 8:30am N-06 Saturday, 8:30am Guseva, Yuliya L-16 Monday, 12:00pm F-03 Friday, 12:00pm Guter-Sandu, Andrei TH08-02 Friday, 12:00pm Haag, Steffen TH16-03 Friday, 8:30am Haagensen, Nicholas D-04 Saturday, 12:00pm Habicht, Isabel E-21 Sunday, 4:00am Hagen, Ryan TH05-02 Friday, 8:30am Hahn, Tobias TH07-05 Saturday, 12:00pm Haidar, Julieta E-18 Saturday, 12:00pm Haipeter, Thomas E-21 Sunday, 4:00am Halcomb, Laura A-10 Monday, 4:00am Hall, Meredith L-03 Saturday, 8:30am Halliday, Terence D-03 Friday, 4:00pm Hammer, Ricarda TH03-05 Monday, 12:00pm

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 240 TH03-02 Friday, 4:00pm Han, Junhee TH04-06 Monday, 2:00am Han, Xue J-13 Sunday, 12:00pm Happersberger, Simon TH07-02 Friday, 12:00pm Harrington, Brooke D-07 Sunday, 8:30am Harris, Christopher FP-06 Saturday, 12:00pm Hasegawa, Rei G-03 Friday, 4:00am Hasegawa, Shinji G-03 Friday, 4:00am Hassel, Anke E-20 Sunday, 2:00am FP-10 Sunday, 2:00pm Hasselbalch, Jacob TH07-06 Sunday, 8:30am Hauge, Jostein TH15-03 Saturday, 4:00am Hauray, Boris TH01-03 Saturday, 8:30am Hayes, Adam N-09 Sunday, 4:00am N-02 Friday, 12:00pm N-06 Saturday, 8:30am Heckel, Markus N-09 Sunday, 4:00am TH04-05 Sunday, 8:30am Heeb, Stefan G-18 Sunday, 4:00am Heinlein, Michael G-01 Friday, 2:00am Helgadóttir, Oddný E-13 Saturday, 8:30am Hen-Smith, May N-03 Friday, 4:00pm Henderson, Jeffrey TH15-08 Monday, 4:00am Henderson, Rebecca FP-11 Monday, 8:30am Hendranastiti, Nur Dhani R-04 Saturday, 2:00am Hendrikse, Reijer J-07 Saturday, 8:30am Hennekam, Sophie J-08 Saturday, 12:00pm Henry, Maria Laura I-03 Friday, 4:00pm Hense, Svenja E-33 Monday, 4:00pm Herdejuergen, Enja G-28 Monday, 4:00pm Herman, Eva K-01 Friday, 4:00am Hernandez, Javier TH09-05 Monday, 12:00pm Herrigel, Gary Q-04 Saturday, 8:30am Herrmann, Andrea M. F-09 Sunday, 12:00pm FP-01 Friday, 8:30am F-06 Saturday, 8:30am Hertog, Ekaterina C-03 Saturday, 8:30am Herzberg, Efrat C-05 Sunday, 8:30am C-06 Monday, 12:00pm Hilmar, Till TH05-03 Saturday, 8:30am Hirota, Shinichi P-01 Friday, 2:00am

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 241 Hoepner, Martin E-20 Sunday, 2:00am Holland, Brian G-05 Friday, 8:30am Holtmaat, Ellen Alexandra N-12 Monday, 8:30am Hondros, Konstantin TH01-04 Sunday, 8:30am Hopewell, Kristen TH15-02 Friday, 12:00pm B-04 Saturday, 12:00pm Hopkin, Jonathan E-29 Monday, 8:30am E-10 Saturday, 2:00am Hoppe, Alexander F-11 Monday, 8:30am Horn, Laura I-09 Sunday, 12:00pm Horvath, Aaron N-13 Monday, 12:00pm N-14 Monday, 4:00pm Howard, Ted A-04 Friday, 6:00pm Howson, Kelle O-10 Sunday, 4:00pm Hualde, Alfredo J-12 Sunday, 8:30am Huang, Ya-Ching TH01-01 Friday, 8:30am Huang, Yu Q-07 Monday, 2:00am Huber, Christian D-06 Sunday, 4:00am Huchler, Norbert G-01 Friday, 2:00am Huebscher, Evelyne E-20 Sunday, 2:00am TH09-04 Monday, 8:30am Huising, Ruthanne L-17 Monday, 4:00pm Hultqvist, Elisabeth C-01 Friday, 8:30am Humphrey, John B-07 Monday, 8:30am Hung, Kai-Hsin K-08 Monday, 12:00pm Hunt, Wil J-14 Sunday, 12:00pm Hurl, Chris TH09-03 Sunday, 8:30am Hurvitz, Gilad E-32 Monday, 12:00pm Hurwitz, Joshuamorris K-05 Saturday, 12:00pm Huybrechts, Benjamin A-03 Friday, 12:00pm Hwang, Suk-Man Q-05 Sunday, 4:00am Iazzolino, Gianluca J-04 Friday, 12:00pm Ibarra Sevilla, Benjamin N-06 Saturday, 8:30am Ibata-Arens, Kathryn TH01-04 Sunday, 8:30am Ibsen, Christian G-04 Friday, 8:30am Ikemoto, Daisuke E-27 Monday, 8:30am Ilsøe, Anna J-05 Friday, 4:00pm E-11 Saturday, 4:00am Inal, Irem N-07 Saturday, 12:00pm Indrastomo, Banjaran R-01 Friday, 2:00am Iossa, Andrea L-08 Sunday, 2:00am

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 242 Isidro, Victor B-05 Sunday, 8:30am Izoulet, Maxime P-09 Sunday, 8:30am P-09 Sunday, 8:30am Jackson, Gregory H-08 Saturday, 12:00pm Jackson, Jason TH03-04 Monday, 8:30am Jacob, Habinek H-02 Friday, 8:30am Jacques, Olivier E-29 Monday, 8:30am E-03 Friday, 8:30am E-06 Friday, 12:00pm Jaeger, Johannes TH16-09 Monday, 2:00am Jaehrling, Karen G-20 Sunday, 4:00pm G-22 Monday, 2:00am Jain, Tanusree P-06 Saturday, 12:00pm Janietz, Christoph G-22 Monday, 2:00am Jansson, Andreas H-18 Monday, 12:00pm Jayasankar, Kalyani TH05-04 Sunday, 8:30am Jędrzejowska, Karina TH04-03 Saturday, 12:00pm Jegou, Olivier K-09 Monday, 4:00pm Jensen, Federico TH15-07 Sunday, 12:00pm Jepson, Nicholas TH15-08 Monday, 4:00am B-01 Friday, 8:30am Jérôme, Tiphaine P-04 Friday, 12:00pm Jerrentrup, Pauline C-07 Monday, 4:00pm Jiménez Barandalla, Iciar M-09 Monday, 12:00pm Jimenez Solis, Sebastian M-07 Saturday, 12:00pm Antonio Johansson Krafve, Linus TH10-02 Saturday, 8:30am John, Diamondopoulos N-11 Sunday, 12:00pm Johnson, Mat K-01 Friday, 4:00am K-02 Friday, 8:30am Johnston, Hannah J-19 Monday, 4:00pm Jonnergård, Karin H-18 Monday, 12:00pm Joseph, Handerson TH11-01 Friday, 8:30am Joseph, Nithya TH05-01 Friday, 4:00am Jourdain, Anne J-14 Sunday, 12:00pm TH14-01 Friday, 8:30am J-05 Friday, 4:00pm K-05 Saturday, 12:00pm Jourdain, Edouard P-12 Monday, 12:00pm Jue-Rajasingh, Diana F-11 Monday, 8:30am Jungtaeubl, Marc D-01 Friday, 8:30am

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 243 Juniper, James B-03 Saturday, 8:30am Jürgens, Ulrich H-09 Saturday, 4:00pm Juven, Pierre-Andre TH01-04 Sunday, 8:30am Kaczynski, Adam B-05 Sunday, 8:30am Kalanta, Marius E-10 Saturday, 2:00am Kalinowski, Thomas H-12 Sunday, 8:30am Kalkavan, Hakan R-09 Sunday, 8:30am Kallapur, Sanjay P-03 Friday, 8:30am Kalleitner, Fabian TH08-03 Saturday, 8:30am Kalm, Gustav L-03 Saturday, 8:30am Kaltenbrunner, Annina TH16-07 Sunday, 8:30am TH16-10 Monday, 4:00am TH16-11 Monday, 8:30am TH16-04 Saturday, 4:00am TH16-05 Saturday, 8:30am Kamwengo, Cynthia TH04-02 Saturday, 8:30am Kanzola, Anna-Maria I-01 Friday, 8:30am Kapeller, Jakob P-08 Sunday, 4:00am Kaplan, Rami H-11 Sunday, 4:00am Karacimen, Elif TH16-07 Sunday, 8:30am Karakaya, M. Fatih N-06 Saturday, 8:30am Karas, David TH16-10 Monday, 4:00am Karasseva, Olga P-09 Sunday, 8:30am Karthikeyan, Manasvini TH15-01 Friday, 8:30am Karube, Masaru H-03 Friday, 8:30am Karwowski, Ewa TH16-04 Saturday, 4:00am Kasri, Noor Suhaida R-05 Saturday, 4:00am Kasri, Rahmatina R-02 Friday, 4:00am R-03 Friday, 8:30am Kassam, Kamal G-09 Saturday, 4:00am Kassim, Hussein FP-10 Sunday, 2:00pm Kauppinen, Anna-Riikka TH08-01 Friday, 8:30am TH08-02 Friday, 12:00pm Kavvadia, Helen TH04-07 Monday, 4:00am Kawamura, Ai R-04 Saturday, 2:00am Kay, Fiona D-09 Monday, 4:00pm Keating, Con P-13 Monday, 4:00pm Keller, Matthew F-08 Sunday, 8:30am F-10 Monday, 4:00am F-12 Monday, 12:00pm F-02 Friday, 8:30am

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 244 F-04 Friday, 4:00pm Keller, Sabrina TH16-01 Friday, 2:00am Kelly, Marjorie A-04 Friday, 6:00pm Kelton, Stephanie FP-07 Saturday, 2:00pm Kemmerling, Michael E-24 Sunday, 12:00pm L-03 Saturday, 8:30am Kenney, Martin J-10 Saturday, 4:00pm Kentikelenis, Alexander FP-02 Friday, 11:00am Kesting, Stefan TH09-03 Sunday, 8:30am Keune, Maarten E-18 Saturday, 12:00pm Khan, Salwa J-13 Sunday, 12:00pm Kiener, Fabienne G-17 Sunday, 4:00am Kim, Byeongsik F-11 Monday, 8:30am Kim, Tae Wan P-11 Monday, 8:30am Kinderman, Daniel H-19 Monday, 4:00pm H-08 Saturday, 12:00pm Király, Júlia H-01 Friday, 4:00am Kirchner, Stefan J-10 Saturday, 4:00pm Kirov, Vassil E-18 Saturday, 12:00pm Kirsch, Anja J-12 Sunday, 8:30am Klaumann, Ana M-09 Monday, 12:00pm Klinge, Tobias H-13 Sunday, 12:00pm Knox, Angie G-16 Sunday, 2:00am Knudsen, Jette O-03 Friday, 12:00pm Koddenbrock, Kai TH16-01 Friday, 2:00am TH16-04 Saturday, 4:00am TH16-06 Saturday, 12:00pm Kohl, Sebastian TH10-01 Saturday, 4:00am Kohler, Karsten TH16-04 Saturday, 4:00am Kolinjivadi, Vijay TH07-06 Sunday, 8:30am Konoe, Sara E-27 Monday, 8:30am Kornelakis, Andreas J-13 Sunday, 12:00pm G-12 Saturday, 8:30am Kortendiek, Nele L-11 Sunday, 12:00pm Kraemer-Mbula, Erika FP-11 Monday, 8:30am Krampf, Arie TH16-01 Friday, 2:00am TH06-01 Saturday, 12:00pm Krause, Theresa Q-03 Saturday, 4:00am Krenz, Astrid C-05 Sunday, 8:30am Krishnan, Aarti O-01 Friday, 4:00am Krozer, Alice B-06 Sunday, 12:00pm

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 245 Kruck, Andreas L-16 Monday, 12:00pm Kruglova, Maria TH06-02 Sunday, 8:30am Krys, Kuba B-06 Sunday, 12:00pm C-07 Monday, 4:00pm Krzywdzinski, Martin TH15-10 Monday, 12:00pm G-01 Friday, 2:00am Kubicki, Paweł TH12-01 Friday, 12:00pm Kuokstis, Vytautas E-26 Monday, 4:00am Kupzok, Nils TH07-06 Sunday, 8:30am Kvangraven, Ingrid TH16-10 Monday, 4:00am TH03-05 Monday, 12:00pm TH16-02 Friday, 4:00am TH16-03 Friday, 8:30am Laage-Thomsen, Jakob L-06 Saturday, 12:00pm Lábaj, Martin G-08 Saturday, 2:00am Lacalle Calderón, M-09 Monday, 12:00pm Maricruz Lafuente-Sampietro, A-10 Monday, 4:00am Oriane Laha, Somjita L-08 Sunday, 2:00am O-05 Saturday, 8:30am Laible, Marie-Christine G-23 Monday, 4:00am G-25 Monday, 8:30am Lakocai, Csaba E-01 Friday, 4:00am Lam, Alice G-21 Sunday, 4:00pm Lamont, Michele TH12-03 Monday, 12:00pm Lampa, Roberto TH16-07 Sunday, 8:30am Landini, Irene G-09 Saturday, 4:00am G-13 Saturday, 12:00pm Landour, Julie C-01 Friday, 8:30am C-02 Friday, 12:00pm Lang, Juliane O-09 Sunday, 12:00pm O-11 Monday, 8:30am Laroche, Melanie K-03 Friday, 12:00pm K-05 Saturday, 12:00pm Larsen, Trine Pernille J-05 Friday, 4:00pm E-11 Saturday, 4:00am Larsson-Olaison, Ulf H-13 Sunday, 12:00pm H-18 Monday, 12:00pm Laryea, Krystal A-06 Saturday, 12:00pm Latcheva, Rossalina FP-03 Friday, 12:00pm

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 246 Lauer, Laurens D-06 Sunday, 4:00am Laurence, Lisa G-22 Monday, 2:00am Lazarus, Jeanne FP-07 Saturday, 2:00pm Lazonick, William H-09 Saturday, 4:00pm Lazzari, Martinho M-02 Friday, 12:00pm Le Gagneur, Marianne C-01 Friday, 8:30am C-04 Saturday, 12:00pm Le Goff, Jean-Marie C-01 Friday, 8:30am Leaver, Adam O-07 Sunday, 4:00am N-14 Monday, 4:00pm Lechevalier, Sebastien Q-09 Monday, 8:30am G-28 Monday, 4:00pm FP-01 Friday, 8:30am Lechowski, Grzegorz O-12 Monday, 8:30am TH15-10 Monday, 12:00pm Lecler, Romain TH14-02 Saturday, 8:30am Ledoux, Clémence G-19 Sunday, 12:00pm G-20 Sunday, 4:00pm Lee, Bo-Yi Q-06 Sunday, 8:30am Lee, Jaewook E-28 Monday, 8:30am K-08 Monday, 12:00pm Lee, Joonkoo O-04 Saturday, 4:00am Legato, Ana María M-09 Monday, 12:00pm Lehdonvirta, Vili TH09-01 Friday, 8:30am J-06 Saturday, 8:30am Leitner, Sandra G-08 Saturday, 2:00am Leitzinger, Jocelyn H-06 Saturday, 8:30am Leitzinger, Leo F-07 Sunday, 4:00am F-10 Monday, 4:00am Lema, Rasmus O-07 Sunday, 4:00am Lenglet, Marc J-07 Saturday, 8:30am Lenhard, Johannes F-10 Monday, 4:00am Lenz, Sarah TH09-02 Friday, 12:00pm Leslie, Camilo TH05-02 Friday, 8:30am Levillain, Kevin P-05 Saturday, 8:30am Levy, Eldad N-06 Saturday, 8:30am Levy-Orlik, Noemi TH16-08 Sunday, 12:00pm Lewis, Paul I-01 Friday, 8:30am Leyden, Dara O-14 Monday, 4:00pm Li, Yang K-09 Monday, 4:00pm Liang, Pierre Jinghong P-11 Monday, 8:30am

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 247 Liberona, Nanette TH11-03 Friday, 4:00pm Lidegran, Ida C-01 Friday, 8:30am Liebald, Marius F-10 Monday, 4:00am Liefner, Ingo F-01 Friday, 2:00am Lierse, Hanna TH07-01 Friday, 8:30am Lin, Le J-10 Saturday, 4:00pm Linsi, Lukas L-01 Friday, 12:00pm L-06 Saturday, 12:00pm D-05 Saturday, 4:00pm Lissowska, Maria P-07 Saturday, 4:00pm Littoz-Monnet, Annabelle L-11 Sunday, 12:00pm Liu, Chuncheng D-05 Saturday, 4:00pm Liu, Imogen TH15-07 Sunday, 12:00pm TH15-08 Monday, 4:00am TH15-02 Friday, 12:00pm TH15-03 Saturday, 4:00am TH15-04 Saturday, 8:30am Liu, Sida D-07 Sunday, 8:30am D-09 Monday, 4:00pm Lobina, Emanuele H-15 Monday, 2:00am Locke, Catherine G-05 Friday, 8:30am Loescher, Anne TH16-09 Monday, 2:00am Lombardozzi, Lorena TH15-10 Monday, 12:00pm TH15-04 Saturday, 8:30am Lopez-Levy, Arturo B-01 Friday, 8:30am Lopez-Rivera, Andres TH07-04 Saturday, 8:30am Lorenz, Edward G-11 Saturday, 8:30am Loveridge, Raymond L-06 Saturday, 12:00pm Lu, Wan-Zi TH01-02 Friday, 4:00pm Lucciarini, Silvia K-08 Monday, 12:00pm Luethje, Boy Q-05 Sunday, 4:00am Q-07 Monday, 2:00am Q-01 Friday, 8:30am Lumbye, Katrine Maria H-16 Monday, 8:30am Ma, Xinyue TH04-01 Friday, 12:00pm Maas, Martina G-22 Monday, 2:00am Machado, Pedro TH16-08 Sunday, 12:00pm Macheda, Francesco Q-01 Friday, 8:30am TH10-02 Saturday, 8:30am Machin, Amanda I-12 Monday, 4:00pm Madariaga, Aldo TH09-01 Friday, 8:30am

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 248 TH09-02 Friday, 12:00pm Mader, Katharina J-08 Saturday, 12:00pm Madi, Sari E-32 Monday, 12:00pm Madlovics, Balint H-01 Friday, 4:00am Maechler, Sylvain TH07-06 Sunday, 8:30am Magalhães, Graziela M-09 Monday, 12:00pm Maggor, Erez E-10 Saturday, 2:00am Magyar, Balint H-01 Friday, 4:00am Mahlberg, Bernhard G-08 Saturday, 2:00am Mahlert, Bettina L-10 Sunday, 8:30am Mahutga, Matthew O-09 Sunday, 12:00pm Maignan, Marion I-04 Saturday, 4:00am Maile, Felix O-07 Sunday, 4:00am Mair, Johanna J-10 Saturday, 4:00pm Makovicky, Nicolette TH08-02 Friday, 12:00pm TH08-04 Saturday, 12:00pm Mallick, Ayyaz TH03-01 Friday, 8:30am Malo, Miguel G-03 Friday, 4:00am Maman, Daniel N-13 Monday, 12:00pm N-08 Saturday, 4:00pm Mandelkern, Ronen D-02 Friday, 12:00pm E-12 Saturday, 4:00am Mandiberg, James M A-07 Sunday, 8:30am A-01 Friday, 8:30am A-05 Saturday, 8:30am Mandirola, Santiago N-12 Monday, 8:30am Manduca, Robert N-03 Friday, 4:00pm N-06 Saturday, 8:30am Manky, Omar E-17 Saturday, 12:00pm Manrique, Karina M-10 Monday, 12:00pm Mansbridge, Jane FP-12 Monday, 11:00am Manski, Ben I-06 Saturday, 12:00pm Manski, Sarah F-03 Friday, 12:00pm Mantzari, Elisavet P-11 Monday, 8:30am Manzo, Cecilia J-01 Friday, 8:30am J-05 Friday, 4:00pm Manzo, Cecilia E-18 Saturday, 12:00pm Marà, Claudia E-18 Saturday, 12:00pm Marantz, Erez H-02 Friday, 8:30am Marc, Schelhase N-05 Saturday, 4:00am Marenco, Matteo TH09-01 Friday, 8:30am

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 249 Marissal, Amelie D-04 Saturday, 12:00pm Marois, Thomas TH04-07 Monday, 4:00am Maron, Asa N-10 Sunday, 8:30am Marsden, David G-24 Monday, 4:00am G-10 Saturday, 4:00am Marshall, Shelley O-03 Friday, 12:00pm Marslev, Kristoffer L-13 Monday, 8:30am Mart, Sehrazat TH12-03 Monday, 12:00pm Martin, Isabelle K-07 Monday, 8:30am K-09 Monday, 4:00pm Martins, Armando M-06 Saturday, 12:00pm Martins, Raphael F-04 Friday, 4:00pm Martins, Thaine C-03 Saturday, 8:30am Marzo, Claire K-01 Friday, 4:00am Mascagni, Giulia TH08-03 Saturday, 8:30am Mascaro, Clara E-25 Monday, 4:00am Massoc, Elsa TH04-05 Sunday, 8:30am Matos, Cristina TH13-01 Friday, 12:00pm Matsubara, Saori C-03 Saturday, 8:30am Matthews, Brian G-12 Saturday, 8:30am Mazzucatto, Mariana FP-13 Monday, 12:00pm McCaleb, Agnieszka TH15-05 Sunday, 4:00am McCulloch, Maureen P-11 Monday, 8:30am McDermott, Gerald A. E-02 Friday, 8:30am Mcfall, Liz J-09 Saturday, 12:00pm McMahon, Aisling TH10-01 Saturday, 4:00am TH01-03 Saturday, 8:30am McNamara, Dennis Q-06 Sunday, 8:30am Meardi, Guglielmo E-22 Sunday, 8:30am Medina Bueno, José Luis M-07 Saturday, 12:00pm Medve-Balint, Gergo E-30 Monday, 12:00pm E-02 Friday, 8:30am Meer, Ayan TH11-02 Friday, 12:00pm Meier zu Selhausen, Felix E-04 Friday, 8:30am Meil, Pamela E-18 Saturday, 12:00pm Meilvang, Marie D-07 Sunday, 8:30am Meki, Muhammad R-12 Monday, 8:30am Mellet, Kevin J-18 Monday, 12:00pm J-19 Monday, 4:00pm Mendez Pineda, Rocio G-07 Friday, 4:00pm Mendez Rivero, Fabrizio C-07 Monday, 4:00pm

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 250 Mense-Petermann, Ursula G-02 Friday, 4:00am Mertens, Daniel TH04-07 Monday, 4:00am TH07-02 Friday, 12:00pm Mica, Adriana TH12-01 Friday, 12:00pm Migliavacca, Alessandro P-13 Monday, 4:00pm Mikheeva, Olga TH04-06 Monday, 2:00am Mikuska, Stefan TH16-11 Monday, 8:30am Milani, Ana Maria TH08-02 Friday, 12:00pm Milofsky, Carl A-12 Monday, 12:00pm Miraj, Umaima TH03-01 Friday, 8:30am Mische, Ann TH12-03 Monday, 12:00pm Mofakhami, Malo G-10 Saturday, 4:00am Mohd Kassim, Siti R-05 Saturday, 4:00am Fatimah Mohd Nor, Shifa R-05 Saturday, 4:00am Mohrenweiser, Jens G-24 Monday, 4:00am Mommadova, Yana J-18 Monday, 12:00pm Monaco, Lorenza O-10 Sunday, 4:00pm Mondon-Navazo, Mathilde TH13-04 Monday, 12:00pm Mönnig, Anke G-08 Saturday, 2:00am G-11 Saturday, 8:30am Monsueto, Sandro Eduardo M-01 Friday, 8:30am Monticelli, Lara I-02 Friday, 12:00pm I-06 Saturday, 12:00pm Moos, Katherine C-04 Saturday, 12:00pm Morales Olivares, Rommy TH06-01 Saturday, 12:00pm Morandi, Lucilene C-02 Friday, 12:00pm Moreno, Guadalupe N-09 Sunday, 4:00am TH09-03 Sunday, 8:30am Morgan, Glenn K-03 Friday, 12:00pm H-06 Saturday, 8:30am Mori, Anna J-05 Friday, 4:00pm E-18 Saturday, 12:00pm Morlet, Guillaume G-17 Sunday, 4:00am Morley, Julia A-05 Saturday, 8:30am Morrison, James L-12 Sunday, 4:00pm Moury, Catherine E-19 Sunday, 2:00am E-06 Friday, 12:00pm E-08 Friday, 4:00pm Movahed, Masoud H-12 Sunday, 8:30am Moya, Cristobal E-31 Monday, 12:00pm

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 251 Mrozowicki, Adam TH13-03 Sunday, 12:00pm Mthombeni, Nomaswazi TH03-03 Saturday, 8:30am Mueller, Franziska TH16-09 Monday, 2:00am Mueller-Gastell, Katariina G-28 Monday, 4:00pm Müller, Armin Q-02 Saturday, 2:00am Q-04 Saturday, 8:30am Munkholm, Louise L-08 Sunday, 2:00am Murau, Steffen TH16-11 Monday, 8:30am TH08-02 Friday, 12:00pm Murray, Gregor K-09 Monday, 4:00pm K-02 Friday, 8:30am K-04 Saturday, 8:30am Muslimin, Wachid R-12 Monday, 8:30am Muszynski, Karol TH13-03 Sunday, 12:00pm J-02 Friday, 8:30am E-18 Saturday, 12:00pm Myerscough, Rhea N-04 Friday, 6:00pm Naczyk, Marek E-30 Monday, 12:00pm Nagase, Nobuko J-08 Saturday, 12:00pm Nahm, Jonas TH07-05 Saturday, 12:00pm Naidhig, Debora L-02 Friday, 4:00pm Nalin, Lorenzo B-05 Sunday, 8:30am Narayan, Devika TH05-05 Monday, 8:30am Naughton, Mary E-12 Saturday, 4:00am Naulin, Sidonie J-12 Sunday, 8:30am TH14-01 Friday, 8:30am J-09 Saturday, 12:00pm Nedzhvetskaya, Nataliya F-02 Friday, 8:30am Neffa, Julio Cesar M-02 Friday, 12:00pm Negash, Samir Mustafa E-23 Sunday, 8:30am Neilson, Brett TH11-04 Friday, 6:00pm Neimark, Benjamin O-14 Monday, 4:00pm Nemkova, Ekaterina J-09 Saturday, 12:00pm Neri, Daniel TH10-03 Saturday, 12:00pm Neumann, Manuel P-02 Friday, 4:00am Nguyen, Hai J-03 Friday, 12:00pm Nickson, Dennis G-27 Monday, 4:00pm Niczyporuk, Hanna TH04-01 Friday, 12:00pm Nie, Ke J-07 Saturday, 8:30am Nielsen, Klaus B-02 Friday, 12:00pm Q-03 Saturday, 4:00am

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 252 Nilsson, Johan TH10-05 Sunday, 8:30am Nitta, Ryuji H-03 Friday, 8:30am Noack, Anika F-08 Sunday, 8:30am Nobles, Melissa FP-06 Saturday, 12:00pm Noel, Marianne TH14-01 Friday, 8:30am Norbakk, Mari R-09 Sunday, 8:30am Nouguez, Etienne TH01-03 Saturday, 8:30am Novo-Corti, Isabel M-05 Saturday, 8:30am Nowak, Vicky F-09 Sunday, 12:00pm O'Malley, Corey I-07 Saturday, 4:00pm O'Reilly, Jacqueline J-14 Sunday, 12:00pm FP-10 Sunday, 2:00pm OBrien, Rourke E-28 Monday, 8:30am Occhiuto, Nicholas H-03 Friday, 8:30am Oda, Yumiko J-01 Friday, 8:30am Odlyzko, Andrew P-07 Saturday, 4:00pm Oellerich, Nils E-30 Monday, 12:00pm Oetsch, Silke D-01 Friday, 8:30am Oganesyan, Anna N-02 Friday, 12:00pm Ogbonnaya, Chidiebere A-11 Monday, 8:30am A-01 Friday, 8:30am Ogston, Digby TH08-03 Saturday, 8:30am Ohlson, James P-03 Friday, 8:30am Oka, Chikako B-08 Monday, 12:00pm Okada, Ellie F-04 Friday, 4:00pm Okhmatovskiy, Ilya TH15-06 Sunday, 8:30am TH15-09 Monday, 8:30am Okita, Toshie B-07 Monday, 8:30am Okoye, Dozie E-04 Friday, 8:30am Olcoń-Kubicka, Marta N-12 Monday, 8:30am Oliveira Souza, Maria L-02 Friday, 4:00pm Cristina Olson, Nina TH08-04 Saturday, 12:00pm Ometto, M. Paola A-09 Sunday, 12:00pm A-04 Friday, 6:00pm A-06 Saturday, 12:00pm ONeal, Frank TH16-06 Saturday, 12:00pm Ono, Hiroshi G-24 Monday, 4:00am Opondo, Maggie O-06 Saturday, 12:00pm Orlicki, Eugenia M-05 Saturday, 8:30am Ornston, Darius F-08 Sunday, 8:30am

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 253 Orosz, Agnes E-11 Saturday, 4:00am Orsi, Bianca TH16-11 Monday, 8:30am Orsolin Teixeira, Felipe M-08 Monday, 8:30am Ortiz, Horacio P-12 Monday, 12:00pm Ortlieb, Renate TH12-02 Saturday, 12:00pm Oshiro, Akino TH03-04 Monday, 8:30am Osiander, Christopher E-14 Saturday, 8:30am Ovadia, Jesse E-16 Saturday, 12:00pm Ovsiannikov, Kostiantyn F-02 Friday, 8:30am Ozbek, Nurgul TH10-02 Saturday, 8:30am Ozmert, Cansu J-14 Sunday, 12:00pm Pacewicz, Josh H-17 Monday, 8:30am Padrón-Hernández, Ivar F-06 Saturday, 8:30am Pailhé, Ariane C-07 Monday, 4:00pm C-02 Friday, 12:00pm Pais, Ivana J-05 Friday, 4:00pm E-18 Saturday, 12:00pm Palan, Ronen H-16 Monday, 8:30am Palier, Bruno E-20 Sunday, 2:00am Pang, Nicholas N-02 Friday, 12:00pm Pantelopoulos, George B-03 Saturday, 8:30am Panyanouvong, Leslie G-07 Friday, 4:00pm Papalexatou, Chrysoula TH08-02 Friday, 12:00pm Pape, Fabian TH16-11 Monday, 8:30am Pappadà, Gabriella C-02 Friday, 12:00pm Pardi, Tommaso TH15-10 Monday, 12:00pm Pardo-Guerra, Juan Pablo N-11 Sunday, 12:00pm D-05 Saturday, 4:00pm Pasquali, Giovanni O-06 Saturday, 12:00pm Pasquier, Vincent K-06 Saturday, 6:00pm Patzina, Alexander G-18 Sunday, 4:00am Pauls, Robert H-12 Sunday, 8:30am Pawlak, Mikołaj TH12-01 Friday, 12:00pm Pedersini, Roberto G-06 Friday, 12:00pm E-11 Saturday, 4:00am Peinert, Erik L-15 Monday, 12:00pm Pellizzoni, Luigi I-02 Friday, 12:00pm Peng, Ito FP-08 Sunday, 8:30am Pentzien, Jonas J-11 Sunday, 8:30am Pepin, Christian B-09 Monday, 6:00pm Peragovics, Tamás TH15-05 Sunday, 4:00am

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 254 Peren, Niamh J-03 Friday, 12:00pm Pereyra, Francisca K-08 Monday, 12:00pm Pérez de Guzmán, Sofia J-05 Friday, 4:00pm Perez Ortiz, Laura M-01 Friday, 8:30am Perez-Aleman, Paola FP-11 Monday, 8:30am O-05 Saturday, 8:30am Perfeito da Silva, Pedro TH16-06 Saturday, 12:00pm Pericoli, Altea R-08 Sunday, 4:00am Pernell, Kim N-13 Monday, 12:00pm N-03 Friday, 4:00pm Perra, Sabrina E-17 Saturday, 12:00pm Perticone, Yannick TH03-04 Monday, 8:30am Peters, John K-05 Saturday, 12:00pm Petit, Heloise G-23 Monday, 4:00am G-12 Saturday, 8:30am Petrakis, Panagiotis I-01 Friday, 8:30am Petrova, Bilyana E-29 Monday, 8:30am E-13 Saturday, 8:30am Petry, Johannes TH15-01 Friday, 8:30am Q-03 Saturday, 4:00am Pfeifer, Harald G-17 Sunday, 4:00am Pfeiffer, Sabine G-01 Friday, 2:00am Picatoste, Xose M-05 Saturday, 8:30am Picavet, Emmanuel P-05 Saturday, 8:30am Pierard, Elena H-15 Monday, 2:00am H-16 Monday, 8:30am TH07-05 Saturday, 12:00pm Pietrobelli, Carlo E-02 Friday, 8:30am Pietron, Dominik J-11 Sunday, 8:30am Pilati, Katia E-17 Saturday, 12:00pm Pilmis, Olivier TH05-01 Friday, 4:00am Pimenta, Ana M-09 Monday, 12:00pm Pinzur, David H-03 Friday, 8:30am Pipkin, Seth F-12 Monday, 12:00pm Piroska, Dora TH04-04 Sunday, 4:00am Pla, Jesica Lorena M-02 Friday, 12:00pm Plys, Kristin TH03-01 Friday, 8:30am Poblete, Lorena G-19 Sunday, 12:00pm Poblete, Lorena K-08 Monday, 12:00pm Pollock, Neil TH09-05 Monday, 12:00pm Ponte, Stefano O-09 Sunday, 12:00pm

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 255 Pool, Hannah TH11-05 Saturday, 12:00pm Porak, Laura H-10 Sunday, 2:00am Posch, Konrad L-05 Saturday, 12:00pm Posey, Patricia N-04 Friday, 6:00pm Potier, Victor TH14-01 Friday, 8:30am Powell, Jeff TH16-07 Sunday, 8:30am TH16-10 Monday, 4:00am TH16-01 Friday, 2:00am Poy, Santiago M-02 Friday, 12:00pm Preda, Alex H-17 Monday, 8:30am Predmore, Signe N-10 Sunday, 8:30am Prentoulis, Marina I-02 Friday, 12:00pm Prieto, Ignacio B-02 Friday, 12:00pm Prieto, Jose Joaquin G-03 Friday, 4:00am G-07 Friday, 4:00pm Psarologos, Dimitris TH13-01 Friday, 12:00pm Puehringer, Stephan H-10 Sunday, 2:00am L-03 Saturday, 8:30am Pugliese, Maude C-06 Monday, 12:00pm Pulignano, Valeria TH13-04 Monday, 12:00pm K-02 Friday, 8:30am TH13-01 Friday, 12:00pm J-05 Friday, 4:00pm TH13-02 Saturday, 12:00pm Qadri, Rida J-02 Friday, 8:30am Qi, Hao TH15-06 Sunday, 8:30am Qi, Liyun P-05 Saturday, 8:30am Qiu, Zhibo H-19 Monday, 4:00pm H-05 Friday, 4:00pm Qu, Xian Q-06 Sunday, 8:30am Quack, Sigrid FP-01 Friday, 8:30am FP-05 Saturday, 11:00am Quiroga, Eduardo M-09 Monday, 12:00pm Quorning, Stine L-14 Monday, 8:30am Rabeharisoa, Vololona TH01-03 Saturday, 8:30am Rabellotti, Roberta O-08 Sunday, 8:30am Rabinovich, Joel TH16-07 Sunday, 8:30am H-18 Monday, 12:00pm Rached, Gabriel B-09 Monday, 6:00pm B-03 Saturday, 8:30am Rademacher, Inga L-09 Sunday, 4:00am

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 256 TH08-04 Saturday, 12:00pm Radhakrishnan, Smitha B-03 Saturday, 8:30am Raekstad, Paul I-07 Saturday, 4:00pm Raffaelli, Paola A-11 Monday, 8:30am A-01 Friday, 8:30am Raghibi, Abdessamad R-12 Monday, 8:30am Rahman, Moin R-10 Monday, 2:00am Raj-Reichert, Gale L-13 Monday, 8:30am O-04 Saturday, 4:00am Rajah, Jothie L-07 Saturday, 4:00pm Ramella, Francesco J-01 Friday, 8:30am Ramos-Herrera, Maria del M-08 Monday, 8:30am Carmen Ranaldi, Marco E-31 Monday, 12:00pm Rath, Johanna L-03 Saturday, 8:30am Ravenda, Diego A-12 Monday, 12:00pm Ravenscroft, Sue P-10 Sunday, 12:00pm Rea, Chris L-02 Friday, 4:00pm Reddy, Niall H-18 Monday, 12:00pm Redhead, George F-09 Sunday, 12:00pm Rees, Leo F-10 Monday, 4:00am Reifenscheid, Maximiliane TH05-04 Sunday, 8:30am Reinecke, David F-12 Monday, 12:00pm Reinert, Mauricio TH01-02 Friday, 4:00pm Reischauer, Georg J-02 Friday, 8:30am Renold, Ursula G-17 Sunday, 4:00am Reuschke, Darja J-06 Saturday, 8:30am Ribeiro de Mendonca, Ana N-12 Monday, 8:30am Rosa Ricart-Huguet, Joan E-07 Friday, 12:00pm Richardson, Edana TH10-01 Saturday, 4:00am Ricz, Judit TH15-05 Sunday, 4:00am TH15-04 Saturday, 8:30am Riemann, Me-Linh TH13-04 Monday, 12:00pm TH13-02 Saturday, 12:00pm Rieucau, Geraldine G-13 Saturday, 12:00pm Rikap, Cecilia J-13 Sunday, 12:00pm Rilinger, Georg D-02 Friday, 12:00pm Rivero, Patricia G-26 Monday, 12:00pm Rizza, Roberto G-03 Friday, 4:00am Roberts, Simon O-13 Monday, 12:00pm

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 257 Robinson, John H-17 Monday, 8:30am Rocha, Robson I-04 Saturday, 4:00am Rodriguez Santos, Ángeles M-04 Saturday, 8:30am Rodriguez, Leslie M-06 Saturday, 12:00pm Rolf, Steven TH15-07 Sunday, 12:00pm Romero Puente, Jose M-07 Saturday, 12:00pm David Rommerskirchen, L-09 Sunday, 4:00am Charlotte Rona-Tas, Akos I-10 Sunday, 4:00pm N-02 Friday, 12:00pm Rondeaux, Giseline G-28 Monday, 4:00pm Rosa, Hartmut FP-05 Saturday, 11:00am Rosales Ortega, Rocio I-12 Monday, 4:00pm Rosca, Dorina P-09 Sunday, 8:30am Rossier, Thierry H-11 Sunday, 4:00am Rothschild, Joyce A-03 Friday, 12:00pm A-04 Friday, 6:00pm Ruesga, Santos Miguel M-01 Friday, 8:30am M-02 Friday, 12:00pm Ruhs, Martin FP-08 Sunday, 8:30am Ruiner, Caroline G-01 Friday, 2:00am D-01 Friday, 8:30am Ruiz, Clemente TH06-03 Monday, 12:00pm Rupietta, Christian G-17 Sunday, 4:00am Ryabov, Andrey H-01 Friday, 4:00am Ryan, Annmarie TH10-04 Sunday, 4:00am TH10-03 Saturday, 12:00pm Ryan, Joan B-03 Saturday, 8:30am Saad-Filho, Alfredo FP-09 Sunday, 12:00pm Sacomano Neto, Mario H-13 Sunday, 12:00pm N-14 Monday, 4:00pm Salibekyan, Zinaida G-16 Sunday, 2:00am Sallai, Dorottya E-30 Monday, 12:00pm FP-14 Monday, 2:00pm Sancak, Merve TH06-01 Saturday, 12:00pm Sanchez del Olmo, Victor M-01 Friday, 8:30am Sanchez, Mari TH12-03 Monday, 12:00pm Sander, Hendrik P-13 Monday, 4:00pm Sano, Kazuko C-05 Sunday, 8:30am Santarcángelo, Juan TH16-07 Sunday, 8:30am

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 258 TH06-03 Monday, 12:00pm Santoro, Fabrizio TH08-03 Saturday, 8:30am Saracevic, Nerma R-11 Monday, 4:00am Sarfati, François K-01 Friday, 4:00am Sarimehmet Duman, E-26 Monday, 4:00am Ozgun Sarti, Fernando M-04 Saturday, 8:30am Sass, Magdolna TH15-05 Sunday, 4:00am Sauder, Michael L-17 Monday, 4:00pm Sauer, Petra G-15 Sunday, 2:00am Sautchuk-Patricio, J-16 Monday, 8:30am Nathalia Saxenian, AnnaLee FP-13 Monday, 12:00pm Scepanovic, Vera E-30 Monday, 12:00pm Schaede, Ulrike Q-09 Monday, 8:30am H-09 Saturday, 4:00pm Schaefer, Florian TH15-03 Saturday, 4:00am Schclarek Curutchet, TH04-03 Saturday, 12:00pm Alfredo Schechtl, Manuel TH08-01 Friday, 8:30am Schedelik, Michael TH15-05 Sunday, 4:00am TH06-02 Sunday, 8:30am Scheel, Stephan TH11-04 Friday, 6:00pm Scheiring, Gabor TH15-06 Sunday, 8:30am TH01-02 Friday, 4:00pm TH15-03 Saturday, 4:00am Scheper, Christian J-14 Sunday, 12:00pm O-12 Monday, 8:30am Scherer, Anna-Lena P-04 Friday, 12:00pm Schiller-Merkens, Simone TH09-05 Monday, 12:00pm Schiller-Merkens, Simone I-12 Monday, 4:00pm Schling, Hannah TH11-02 Friday, 12:00pm Schmiel, Ute TH08-01 Friday, 8:30am Schmitt, Carina E-07 Friday, 12:00pm Schmitz, Luuk J-11 Sunday, 8:30am Schneiberg, Marc A-03 Friday, 12:00pm N-07 Saturday, 12:00pm Schneidemesser, Lea J-11 Sunday, 8:30am O-12 Monday, 8:30am Schneider, Nina L-07 Saturday, 4:00pm Schnyder, Gerhard TH15-09 Monday, 8:30am E-30 Monday, 12:00pm

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 259 H-05 Friday, 4:00pm TH06-01 Saturday, 12:00pm Scholte, Jan Aart J-16 Monday, 8:30am Schor, Juliet J-10 Saturday, 4:00pm Schoyen, Mi Ah TH07-01 Friday, 8:30am TH07-05 Saturday, 12:00pm Schroeder, Joris A-10 Monday, 4:00am A-11 Monday, 8:30am Schuessler, Elke J-02 Friday, 8:30am J-08 Saturday, 12:00pm J-10 Saturday, 4:00pm Schultheiss, Tobias G-17 Sunday, 4:00am Schulz-Schaeffer, Ingo G-01 Friday, 2:00am Schutte, Giorgio TH15-10 Monday, 12:00pm Schutz, Gabrielle K-01 Friday, 4:00am Schwan, Michael TH15-10 Monday, 12:00pm N-07 Saturday, 12:00pm Schwartz, Herman E-13 Saturday, 8:30am H-07 Saturday, 12:00pm Seabrooke, Leonard O-07 Sunday, 4:00am D-06 Sunday, 4:00am D-07 Sunday, 8:30am D-01 Friday, 8:30am FP-02 Friday, 11:00am D-04 Saturday, 12:00pm Sehnbruch, Kirsten G-07 Friday, 4:00pm Seidl, Timo J-11 Sunday, 8:30am Seidl, Timo E-06 Friday, 12:00pm Seiferling, Mike E-08 Friday, 4:00pm Seitzl, Lina G-04 Friday, 8:30am Selwyn, Benjamin O-14 Monday, 4:00pm Sen Gupta, Sukanya G-03 Friday, 4:00am Senghaas, Monika G-18 Sunday, 4:00am E-01 Friday, 4:00am Serafin, Marcin TH09-01 Friday, 8:30am Serrano, Angela O-11 Monday, 8:30am Setianingrum, Any R-07 Sunday, 2:00am Settle, Antonia N-05 Saturday, 4:00am Sevelsted, Anders E-12 Saturday, 4:00am Shachter, Simon A-12 Monday, 12:00pm Shafii, Zurina R-02 Friday, 4:00am

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 260 Shafii, Zurina Binti R-04 Saturday, 2:00am Shamir, Hila O-06 Saturday, 12:00pm Shaw, Kate TH09-04 Monday, 8:30am She, Xiaoye B-09 Monday, 6:00pm Q-02 Saturday, 2:00am Shehi, Jasmina O-03 Friday, 12:00pm Sheild Johansson, Miranda TH08-01 Friday, 8:30am TH08-03 Saturday, 8:30am Shibata, Saori FP-09 Sunday, 12:00pm I-01 Friday, 8:30am Shields, Stuart TH04-04 Sunday, 4:00am Shiffer-Sebba, Doron N-02 Friday, 12:00pm Shire, Karen G-18 Sunday, 4:00am FP-08 Sunday, 8:30am G-19 Sunday, 12:00pm Q-09 Monday, 8:30am G-14 Saturday, 4:00pm Shmidt, Mayya A-07 Sunday, 8:30am A-10 Monday, 4:00am Shun-ching Chan, Cheris H-17 Monday, 8:30am Sial, Farwa TH16-07 Sunday, 8:30am TH15-04 Saturday, 8:30am Sidek, Noor Zahirah Mohd R-07 Sunday, 2:00am Sieker, Felix E-24 Sunday, 12:00pm Sierra, Lya M-10 Monday, 12:00pm silva Gutierrez, Maria M-07 Saturday, 12:00pm ESTER Silver, Hilary I-02 Friday, 12:00pm Simon, Jenny TH15-02 Friday, 12:00pm Simons, Jasper E-30 Monday, 12:00pm Singer, Amy J-17 Monday, 12:00pm Sirohi, Rahul TH03-05 Monday, 12:00pm Slobodian, Quinn FP-09 Sunday, 12:00pm Soares, Romulo H-08 Saturday, 12:00pm Soener, Matthew TH10-01 Saturday, 4:00am Song, Ji-Won Q-08 Monday, 4:00am Sorg, Christoph O-12 Monday, 8:30am I-01 Friday, 8:30am Sotomayor, Maritza M-10 Monday, 12:00pm Soulé, Fernanda H-14 Sunday, 4:00pm Souvannaseng, Pon B-01 Friday, 8:30am

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 261 Soylemez, Busra B-09 Monday, 6:00pm Spears, Taylor N-10 Sunday, 8:30am N-11 Sunday, 12:00pm Spence, Crawford H-03 Friday, 8:30am Spendzharova, Aneta L-01 Friday, 12:00pm Spicer, Jason A-09 Sunday, 12:00pm A-03 Friday, 12:00pm Spielau, Alexander E-27 Monday, 8:30am Spinola, Danilo B-04 Saturday, 12:00pm Sritharan, Aranya G-15 Sunday, 2:00am St-Denis, Xavier G-14 Saturday, 4:00pm Stamm, Isabell H-14 Sunday, 4:00pm Stanziola, Javier M-03 Friday, 12:00pm Staricco, Juan Ignacio O-13 Monday, 12:00pm Stark, Laura L-17 Monday, 4:00pm Starke, Peter TH07-01 Friday, 8:30am Starobin, Shana L-06 Saturday, 12:00pm Starrs, Sean TH15-08 Monday, 4:00am Stausholm, Saila O-07 Sunday, 4:00am P-04 Friday, 12:00pm Steen Knudsen, Jette L-13 Monday, 8:30am B-08 Monday, 12:00pm Steg, Joris TH05-03 Saturday, 8:30am Stephany, Fabian J-06 Saturday, 8:30am G-13 Saturday, 12:00pm Stobierski, Lauren J-03 Friday, 12:00pm Stockhammer, Engelbert E-10 Saturday, 2:00am Stolfi, Francesco E-26 Monday, 4:00am Q-02 Saturday, 2:00am Storper, Michael FP-13 Monday, 12:00pm Storz, Cornelia F-08 Sunday, 8:30am Q-09 Monday, 8:30am F-01 Friday, 2:00am Storz, Cornelia F-01 Friday, 2:00am F-02 Friday, 8:30am F-05 Saturday, 4:00am Strebel, Michael H-11 Sunday, 4:00am Stuart, Mark J-12 Sunday, 8:30am Sturgeon, Timothy B-07 Monday, 8:30am Suckert, Lisa TH05-04 Sunday, 8:30am TH09-05 Monday, 12:00pm

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 262 Sulbout, Jerome G-25 Monday, 8:30am Sumer, Levent R-08 Sunday, 4:00am R-10 Monday, 2:00am Summers, Brandi FP-03 Friday, 12:00pm Sun, Hui J-01 Friday, 8:30am Sun, Yixian TH04-05 Sunday, 8:30am TH04-01 Friday, 12:00pm TH04-03 Saturday, 12:00pm Sunder, Shyam P-10 Sunday, 12:00pm P-13 Monday, 4:00pm P-03 Friday, 8:30am Suphan, Anne TH13-01 Friday, 12:00pm Susamto, Akhmad R-02 Friday, 4:00am Sylla, Ndongo Samba TH16-03 Friday, 8:30am Szelewa, Dorota E-30 Monday, 12:00pm E-05 Friday, 12:00pm Szikra, Dorottya E-30 Monday, 12:00pm Szunomar, Agnes TH15-05 Sunday, 4:00am Tabata, Mayumi Q-05 Sunday, 4:00am Taeger, Matthias TH09-03 Sunday, 8:30am Tagiuri, Giacomo L-15 Monday, 12:00pm Tagliani, Giovanni TH15-10 Monday, 12:00pm Talmud, Ilan TH05-05 Monday, 8:30am J-17 Monday, 12:00pm Tampe, Maja TH07-05 Saturday, 12:00pm Tang, Chrislyn P-05 Saturday, 8:30am Tang, Keyi B-02 Friday, 12:00pm TH04-02 Saturday, 8:30am Targa, Matteo G-03 Friday, 4:00am Tartour, Tonya TH01-01 Friday, 8:30am Taskale, Ali Riza TH09-03 Sunday, 8:30am Taskin Alp, Yasemin E-32 Monday, 12:00pm G-13 Saturday, 12:00pm Tassinari, Arianna E-22 Sunday, 8:30am E-27 Monday, 8:30am E-15 Saturday, 8:30am Taylor, Eileen P-12 Monday, 12:00pm Taylor, Karen FP-06 Saturday, 12:00pm Taylor, Zac TH10-02 Saturday, 8:30am ten Brink, Tobias Q-06 Sunday, 8:30am Q-04 Saturday, 8:30am

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 263 Terry, Esme J-12 Sunday, 8:30am Theine, Hendrik TH09-03 Sunday, 8:30am Théret, Bruno N-09 Sunday, 4:00am Thiemann, Matthias TH04-05 Sunday, 8:30am TH04-06 Monday, 2:00am Thiemann, Matthias TH04-07 Monday, 4:00am L-14 Monday, 8:30am Tholen, Gerbrand G-21 Sunday, 4:00pm Thompson, Philipp H-13 Sunday, 12:00pm H-18 Monday, 12:00pm Thomsen, Lotte O-02 Friday, 8:30am Thorade, Nora G-01 Friday, 2:00am Thurbon, Elizabeth TH15-06 Sunday, 8:30am Q-08 Monday, 4:00am Tilkes, Katja Rebecca G-10 Saturday, 4:00am Tilly, Chris G-06 Friday, 12:00pm Tinsley, Meghan TH03-02 Friday, 4:00pm Tirrell, Christopher J-19 Monday, 4:00pm Tjia, Linda Yin-nor B-01 Friday, 8:30am Tobin, Sarah R-09 Sunday, 8:30am R-06 Saturday, 8:30am Todt, Sara O-03 Friday, 12:00pm Tok, M. Evren R-03 Friday, 8:30am Tomkinson, Joanne TH15-03 Saturday, 4:00am TH15-04 Saturday, 8:30am Tomlinson, Jennifer G-19 Sunday, 12:00pm D-09 Monday, 4:00pm Toplišek, Alan E-30 Monday, 12:00pm Toren, Jan Peter F-09 Sunday, 12:00pm Toroslu, Adrian F-06 Saturday, 8:30am Torres Mazzi, Caio O-04 Saturday, 4:00am Toth, Borbala E-33 Monday, 4:00pm Toumi, Kaouther R-05 Saturday, 4:00am R-06 Saturday, 8:30am Trabalón, Carina TH11-03 Friday, 4:00pm Tregaskis, Olga K-02 Friday, 8:30am K-04 Saturday, 8:30am Tremblay, Diane-Gabrielle C-06 Monday, 12:00pm C-02 Friday, 12:00pm FP-04 Saturday, 8:30am Truchlewski, Zbignew TH09-04 Monday, 8:30am

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 264 Tsingou, Eleni L-11 Sunday, 12:00pm L-17 Monday, 4:00pm FP-01 Friday, 8:30am L-01 Friday, 12:00pm Tuchkov, Arkadiy G-15 Sunday, 2:00am Tups, Gideon O-11 Monday, 8:30am Turnbull, Shann P-01 Friday, 2:00am Tzanetakis, Meropi J-17 Monday, 12:00pm Unrau, Christine L-10 Sunday, 8:30am Upadhyaya, Radha N-14 Monday, 4:00pm Uribe del Aguila, Veronica TH05-05 Monday, 8:30am Utochkin, Denis F-07 Sunday, 4:00am Uysal, Kadir J-04 Friday, 12:00pm Uzunalioglu, Merve C-03 Saturday, 8:30am Vaessen, Joseph K-01 Friday, 4:00am Val, Emilia M-06 Saturday, 12:00pm Vale, Mira F-04 Friday, 4:00pm Valeeva, Diliara N-14 Monday, 4:00pm Valenti, Luiza M-08 Monday, 8:30am Valenzuela, Jose Maria TH09-02 Friday, 12:00pm L-02 Friday, 4:00pm Van Assche, Ari O-05 Saturday, 8:30am van den Bold, Mara TH07-03 Friday, 4:00pm van den Boogaard, TH08-04 Saturday, 12:00pm Vanessa van der Zwan, Natascha N-05 Saturday, 4:00am N-07 Saturday, 12:00pm Van Doorslaer, Hielke H-07 Saturday, 12:00pm van Dullemen, Caroline C-01 Friday, 8:30am Van Elsen, Greg L-14 Monday, 8:30am Van Hecken, Gert TH07-06 Sunday, 8:30am Van Hooren, Franca G-19 Sunday, 12:00pm G-20 Sunday, 4:00pm Van Overbeke, Toon E-28 Monday, 8:30am van Slageren, Jaap J-05 Friday, 4:00pm Varela-Huerta, Amarela TH11-06 Saturday, 4:00pm Varellas, James L-16 Monday, 12:00pm Varesio, Amarilli J-04 Friday, 12:00pm Varga, Mihai E-19 Sunday, 2:00am Vauchez, Antoine D-03 Friday, 4:00pm

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 265 Velazquez Duran, Victor I-12 Monday, 4:00pm Manuel Velthuis, Olav FP-09 Sunday, 12:00pm J-09 Saturday, 12:00pm Veneziani, Roberto B-05 Sunday, 8:30am Verdin, Rachel G-26 Monday, 12:00pm Vereta-Nahoum, Andre TH05-02 Friday, 8:30am Vergnano, Cecilia TH11-02 Friday, 12:00pm Vermeiren, Mattias H-07 Saturday, 12:00pm Vernikov, Andrei TH06-02 Sunday, 8:30am Vertesi, Janet F-03 Friday, 12:00pm Vidal, Vera J-02 Friday, 8:30am Vijaya, Ramya TH16-03 Friday, 8:30am Vijge, Marjanneke TH04-05 Sunday, 8:30am Vilakazi, Thando O-13 Monday, 12:00pm Vinas, Ana M-01 Friday, 8:30am Vincent, Fanny TH01-04 Sunday, 8:30am Vinci, Fiorella P-07 Saturday, 4:00pm Vinthagen, Stellan TH03-02 Friday, 4:00pm Visser, Margareet O-08 Sunday, 8:30am Vivek, Sowmya R-10 Monday, 2:00am Voetsch, Mario I-08 Sunday, 8:30am Voss, Dustin E-21 Sunday, 4:00am Vossen, Alexander F-05 Saturday, 4:00am Wagner, Ines C-05 Sunday, 8:30am G-02 Friday, 4:00am Wagner, Patrick B-08 Monday, 12:00pm Waitkus, Nora E-33 Monday, 4:00pm Walo, Simon J-12 Sunday, 8:30am Walter, Andrew E-29 Monday, 8:30am Walter, Christian L-05 Saturday, 12:00pm Walwei, Ulrich G-15 Sunday, 2:00am G-22 Monday, 2:00am Wandjo, David G-01 Friday, 2:00am Wang, Junmin Q-01 Friday, 8:30am Wang, Tao D-01 Friday, 8:30am Wansleben, Leon E-08 Friday, 4:00pm Ward, Patricia TH03-04 Monday, 8:30am TH03-03 Saturday, 8:30am Warhurst, Christopher G-27 Monday, 4:00pm G-06 Friday, 12:00pm

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 266 G-10 Saturday, 4:00am G-12 Saturday, 8:30am Warren, Jonathan TH03-05 Monday, 12:00pm Watts, Martin B-03 Saturday, 8:30am Wazir, Nishant J-03 Friday, 12:00pm Weber, Isabella Maria TH15-06 Sunday, 8:30am Weghmann, Vera H-15 Monday, 2:00am Weimer, Maria L-04 Saturday, 8:30am Weiner, Richard I-05 Saturday, 8:30am Weiss, Linda TH15-06 Sunday, 8:30am Weiss, Silvana TH12-02 Saturday, 12:00pm Weisstanner, David E-31 Monday, 12:00pm White, Alexandre TH03-05 Monday, 12:00pm TH03-01 Friday, 8:30am FP-03 Friday, 12:00pm Whiteside, Heather TH15-06 Sunday, 8:30am Whitfield, Lindsay O-03 Friday, 12:00pm Whittaker, D. B-07 Monday, 8:30am Whittaker, Xanthe G-19 Sunday, 12:00pm Williams, Christopher F-11 Monday, 8:30am Williams, James N-10 Sunday, 8:30am Williams, Paul P-10 Sunday, 12:00pm P-12 Monday, 12:00pm P-12 Monday, 12:00pm Williamson, Thad A-04 Friday, 6:00pm Wilson, Graham H-06 Saturday, 8:30am Wind, Ella E-33 Monday, 4:00pm Windey, Catherine TH07-06 Sunday, 8:30am Winters, L. Alan FP-10 Sunday, 2:00pm Winton, Abbie G-14 Saturday, 4:00pm Wise, Tess N-04 Friday, 6:00pm Wissinger, Elizabeth G-27 Monday, 4:00pm Wittek, Bernhard G-17 Sunday, 4:00am Wokuri, Pierre TH07-04 Saturday, 8:30am Wolf, Markus G-16 Sunday, 2:00am Woll, Cornelia D-03 Friday, 4:00pm Wood, Alex E-22 Sunday, 8:30am J-04 Friday, 12:00pm Wood, Geoff TH15-09 Monday, 8:30am TH15-10 Monday, 12:00pm Wood, James E-14 Saturday, 8:30am

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 267 Woodruff, David L-12 Sunday, 4:00pm Wright, Chris E-23 Sunday, 8:30am Wu, Yuanyuan J-13 Sunday, 12:00pm P-05 Saturday, 8:30am Wuidar, Simon L-05 Saturday, 12:00pm Wuttke, Tobias O-04 Saturday, 4:00am Xiang, Biao FP-08 Sunday, 8:30am Xing, Meng Q-07 Monday, 2:00am Xu, Jiajun TH04-04 Sunday, 4:00am TH04-06 Monday, 2:00am Xu, Yan B-04 Saturday, 12:00pm Xue, Janet Q-08 Monday, 4:00am Xue, Janet J-16 Monday, 8:30am Yajima, Giuliano B-05 Sunday, 8:30am Yakter, Alon E-31 Monday, 12:00pm Yamada, Jin-ichiro TH12-03 Monday, 12:00pm Yamauchi, Mari G-18 Sunday, 4:00am Yanagi, Junya TH12-03 Monday, 12:00pm Yang, Manling TH04-02 Saturday, 8:30am Yao, Yao D-04 Saturday, 12:00pm Yeoh, Brenda FP-08 Sunday, 8:30am Yesuf, Abdurahman Jemal R-03 Friday, 8:30am Yeung, Henry FP-11 Monday, 8:30am Yoon, Francis Kyong G-16 Sunday, 2:00am Yong Young, Carla A-05 Saturday, 8:30am A-06 Saturday, 12:00pm Young, Kevin D-08 Monday, 12:00pm D-02 Friday, 12:00pm Yuksel, Ayse TH10-05 Sunday, 8:30am Zafar, Asma A-09 Sunday, 12:00pm Zajak, Sabrina O-12 Monday, 8:30am FP-06 Saturday, 12:00pm Zarnegar Deloffre, L-10 Sunday, 8:30am Maryam Zayim, Ayca TH16-05 Saturday, 8:30am N-08 Saturday, 4:00pm Zehavi, Amos F-12 Monday, 12:00pm Zeitlin, Jonathan L-14 Monday, 8:30am L-02 Friday, 4:00pm L-05 Saturday, 12:00pm

SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 268 Zelli, Fariborz L-07 Saturday, 4:00pm Zencirci, Gizem R-09 Sunday, 8:30am Zeolla, Nicolas TH16-07 Sunday, 8:30am Zhang, Wenhong D-01 Friday, 8:30am Zhao, Wei Q-07 Monday, 2:00am Q-03 Saturday, 4:00am Zhu, Tianbio B-07 Monday, 8:30am Zhuang, Yuhao Q-01 Friday, 8:30am Zicari, Adrian P-06 Saturday, 12:00pm Ziegler, J. Nicholas FP-13 Monday, 12:00pm Zilberstein, Shira TH12-03 Monday, 12:00pm Zirnig, Christopher D-01 Friday, 8:30am Zucker-Marques, Marina TH16-11 Monday, 8:30am

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