a big THANK YOU to the SASE 2020 Program Committee
Nitsan Chorev Rina Agarwala SASE President Johns Hopkins University Brown University
Daniel Mügge Diego Sánchez-Ancochea University of Amsterdam University of Oxford
Table of Contents
At-A-Glance Calendar …………………………………………………………………………….. 2 Presidential Welcome ……………………………………………………….…………………… 6 How to Participate……………………………………………...……...……………………….….. 8 About This Program…………………………………………...……...……………………….….. 9 This Year’s Conference Theme……………………….………………………………………. 10 Next Year’s Conference Theme………………………………………………………….…… 11 Call for 2021 Mini-Conference Themes…………………………………………………... 13 Special Events……………………………………………………………………………………….. 14 Alice Amsden Best Book Award……………………………………………………………… 16 SASE Early Career Workshop Awards…………………………………………………….. 18 SER Best Paper Prize……………………………………………………………………………... 20 SASE 2019 Elections……………………………………………………………………………… 22 Main Schedule………………………………………………………………………………………. 23 Participant Index……..…………………………………………………………………………… 126
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME SCHEDULE
32nd Annual Meeting
Virtual Conference - July 18-21, 2020
Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution At-a-Glance Calendar Saturday, July 18 (Times in EDT) Morning Afternoon
4:00-5:30am Sessions 12:00-1:30pm Sessions
2:00-3:00pm
Featured Speaker
Ruha Benjamin 9:00-10:30am Sessions Princeton University, USA
“Race after Technology: Abolitionist Tools for the New Jim Code”
11:00am-12:00pm
Presidential Address
Nitsan Chorev Brown University 7:00-8:30pm Sessions
“The Virus and the Vessel or: How we Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Surveillance”
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 2 Sunday, July 19 (Times in EDT)
Morning Afternoon
12:00-1:30pm
Sessions
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4:00-5:30am Sessions Methods Workshop
“What can AI do for (and to) the Social Sciences?”
Étienne Ollion École Polytechnique, France
2:00-3:00pm
Featured Speaker 8:00-9:00am
Women and Gender Forum Stephanie Barrientos University of Manchester, UK - female-identifying and non-binary participants only - “Gender and Work in Global Value Chains: Forwards or Backwards in the Era of Covid-19?”
- Women and Gender Lecture -
9:00-10:30am Sessions
11:00am-12:00pm
Meet SER: A Panel with SER 7:00-8:30pm Sessions Editors
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 3 Monday, July 20 (Times in EDT) Morning Afternoon
4:00-5:30am Sessions 12:00-1:30pm Sessions
2:00-3:00pm
Featured Speaker
Guy Standing SOAS University of London, UK
“A Precariat Charter in a Time of Pandemics”
9:00-10:30am Sessions 2:00-3:00pm
Featured Speaker
Xiao Qiang University of California - Berkeley, USA
“Rising Digital Authoritarianism in China and Its Impact on the World”
11:00am-12:00pm
Social Sciences for the Real World
“Repurposing the Corporation to Save Capitalism from Itself?”
Panelists: 7:00-8:30pm Sessions Erik Breen (Infinsus) Isabelle Ferreras (Université Catholique de Louvain) Jeroen Veldman (Nyenrode Business University) Rosl Veltmeijer-Smits (Triodos Bank)
Moderators: Imran Chowdhury (Wheaton College) Anna Skarpelis (Harvard University)
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 4 Tuesday, July 21 (Times in EDT) Morning Afternoon
4:00-5:30am Sessions 12:00-1:30pm Sessions
2:00pm-3:30pm
Black Lives Matter
Presidential Panel
9:00-10:30am Sessions Panelists:
Zophia Edwards (Providence College) Frederick Wherry (Princeton University) Adia Wingfield (Washington University in St. Louis)
Moderator: Jose Itzigsohn (Brown University)
11:00am-12:00pm
Featured Speaker
Jayati Ghosh
Jawaharlal Nehru University, India 7:00-8:30pm Sessions “Contraction and Control: The Socio-Economic Implications of State Responses to the Covid-19 Pandemic”
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 5
A Word from SASE President Nitsan Chorev
As I write this, ten million people have been diagnosed with COVID-19, and half a million have died. The sorrow and outrage of protesters in Minneapolis following the murder of George Floyd reverberates in #BlackLivesMatter protests around the world, while the pandemic itself has disproportionately impacted Black and Brown communities. A virus that confirmed how inter-connected we are reminds us of longstanding inequalities.
As citizens and scholars, many of us are facing unusual strain and difficulties. Given these political circumstances and individual challenges, it is all the more meaningful that so many of you elected to participate in our Organization’s 32nd annual conference. This conference was supposed to take place in Amsterdam. It was a difficult decision to move it online. But based on an encouraging survey of our members, we decided that a virtual conference was the way to go—and we have done our best to reproduce the intellectual rigor and the social energy our conferences are known for. Thank you all for your patience during the period of transition, and thank you for having this adventure with us!
One of my goals as this year’s SASE President was to integrate issues central to the global South into our conversations. The theme of the conference is, “Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution.” The issues covered by the Presidential speakers and featured panels, including inequality, populism, labor precarity, technology, and race, are even more relevant today than we imagined when we started the planning. As events unfolded, we thought it was essential to have two additional panels, on COVID-19 and on #BlackLivesMatter. I hope you will join us in these events.
Many of the programs that SASE is known for will take place on our virtual platform, including the Early Career Workshop, the Women and Gender Forum, and Social Sciences for the Real World. This year, for the first time, we are offering a 90-minute methods workshop on “What can AI do for (and to) the Social Sciences?” Regrettably, social events had to be cancelled or postponed. Most importantly, we were hoping to celebrate Martha Zuber’s retirement. No virtual party could do justice to Martha’s contribution to SASE. We decided to postpone it for next year, when, we are hopeful, we will all meet in person again.
Many people put a lot of effort into making SASE and the annual meeting a success. Special thanks for those responsible for planning the conference in Amsterdam, who had devoted much time and effort for a face-to-face meeting before COVID-19 made it impossible— Daniel Mügge, Zahra Runderkamp, Liesbeth Robinson-Hasewinkel, and Brian Burgoon. I am
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 6 grateful to my colleagues on the program committee—Rina Agarwala, Daniel Mügge, and Diego Sánchez-Ancochea—who have organized the featured panels and Presidential talks. There is much invisible labor in making SASE work—chairs and members of committees, ad-hoc groups, organizers of existing and new initiatives—I am grateful to all of those involved. Most of all I would like to thank Akos Rona-Tas, Sigrid Quack, and Nina Bandelj, who have served on the Executive Committee in a particularly demanding year. Much work, as usual, has been done by Martha Zuber, Pat Zraidi, and Jacob Bromberg—thank you!
This is an experiment. Our thirty-second conference but our first virtual one. I hope you have a positive, fulfilling experience—and I hope we will be able to compare notes, face-to-face, next summer!
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 7 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/2020/meetingapp.cgi
For comprehensive instructions on how to use Zoom as a participant, presenter, or moderator, visit: http://sase.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/ZOOM-Instructions.pdf
In order to use the portal, you will need the identification codes sent to you by Confex in July. If you are unable to find your access codes, please visit the portal link above and click the password reset button.
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 30-60 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 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 8
About This Program
The SASE conference program may be found at • At sase.org (as a PDF, with accompanying addendum) • At https://sase.confex.com/sase/2020/meetingapp.cgi (as a searchable online program) • And as a mobile app on both the Apple App Store and Google Play (by searching SASE 2020).
Please note that the online program is updated regularly with last-minute changes.
The conference schedule has been loosely divided into two event types: plenaries and sessions. 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 sixteen 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 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 9
SASE’s 32nd Annual Conference Theme
Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution
Virtual Conference
18-21 July 2020
New political, technological, and economic forces are changing the ways development is designed, practiced, and experienced today, in poor and rich countries alike. Three interrelated elements, in particular, deserve our analytical attention: a geopolitically and economically unsettled global order, smart information and communication technologies, and extreme inter- and intra-country inequities. By transforming practices of accumulation, surveillance, and redistribution, these factors shape the experience of development in significant ways.
An unsettled global order—triggered in part by a threatened US hegemony and China’s rising power—defines the diplomatic initiatives and economic investments in poor countries. Some foreign investments are driven by private capital, others are state-led. Some initiatives are for profit, others are designated as development aid. New ambitious projects include the UN-led Sustainable Development Goals and China’s Belt and Road Initiative. Other projects are driven and funded by local actors. On the ground, the effects on development are potentially dramatic—investments in basic health and education must have major redistributive effects; infrastructural projects are likely to transform social and economic practices in and across cities; the environment is necessarily affected—but we are yet to fully understand the origins and potential impact of such programs.
One competition informing global and local restlessness today is over technology. A smart global order is currently being created—an order in which information and communication technologies dominate public arenas and private lives. Much of the debates on new technologies have been concerned with the global North, yet in so many ways the impact on the global South may be even more significant. In the global South, new technologies are being effectively used to overcome extant infrastructural barriers to improve people’s lives. India famously uses biometric ID systems to distribute social benefits, for example, and other governments are currently collecting biometric data allegedly for similar purposes. New technologies are also used to monitor and control people. Governments exploit mass surveillance and smartphone technologies to compromise opposition figures; facial-recognition technology is used to scan for the presence of dissidents. The poor, refugees, and people trapped in the criminal justice system are particularly vulnerable. In the meantime, social media influence operations attempt to sway elections. In turn, technologies can be used by civil society actors to hold states more accountable. Local dynamics informing the development and use of technologies—and the impact of technologies on the future of work, the future of welfare, and the future of democracy—are essential to analyze.
Finally, the current global order is unapologetically unequal. Foreign interventions may strengthen current elites or empower rival fractions; mass automation is likely to bifurcate the global division of labor, but in unexpected ways; our submission to the gaze of corporations and governments make all of us vulnerable—but not equally so. And especially where social and political institutions are weak, the impact of current geopolitical dynamics and techno-political transformations is likely to both reproduce old dividing lines across classes, genders, and ethnic groups, and to add new divisions. Yet, we should also identify ways by which these geopolitical dynamics and techno-political transformations are used in the fight against injustices.
President: Nitsan Chorev ([email protected])
Program Committee: Nitsan Chorev (chair), Rina Agarwala, Daniel Mügge, Diego Sánchez-Ancochea
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 10 33rd Annual SASE Conference Theme
After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism
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 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 11 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 on 3-5 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])
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 12 SASE 2021 Mini-Conference Themes Call for Proposals After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism
Mini-Conference Theme Proposal Deadline: 28 September 2020
As they have in the past years, thematic mini-conferences will form a key element of next year’s annual conference. Proposals are now welcome for mini-conference themes. Several mini-conference themes will be selected for inclusion in the Call for Papers by the program committee, which may also propose themes of its own. Preference will be given to proposals linked to the overarching conference theme, “After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism”.
Before submitting a proposal, please consult the list of extant SASE networks. One of our goals in welcoming mini-conferences is to bring to the fore issues that are not covered by existing networks. We therefore particularly encourage proposals related to race and ethnicity, and to migration, and submissions that offer a worldwide perspective.
Proposals for mini-conference themes must be submitted electronically to the SASE Executive Director by 28 September 2020. All mini-conference proposals should include the name(s) and email addresses of the organizer(s), together with a brief description. Proposals that would otherwise fit within a network will be expected to include an explanation as to why the topic should be discussed in a mini-conference format. As in previous years, each mini-conference will consist of 3 to 6 panels, which will be featured as a separate stream in the program. Each panel will have a discussant, meaning that selected participants must submit a completed paper in advance, by 18 May 2021. Submissions for panels will be open to all scholars on the basis of an extended abstract. If a paper proposal cannot be accommodated within a mini-conference, organizers will forward it to the most appropriate research network as a regular submission.
SASE is committed to diverse membership and lively intellectual debates, and encourages proposals that are offered by a diverse group of organizers and/or are likely to bring a diverse group of participants. Please consult www.sase.org to view mini-conference themes from previous years.
Proposals should be submitted to: [email protected]
SASE is committed to providing a safe and welcoming conference environment for all participants, free from discrimination and harassment based, for example, on age, race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, language, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression, disability, or socioeconomic status. Our Annual Meeting is convened for the purposes of scholarly, educational, and professional exchange. Discrimination and harassment of colleagues, students, or other conference participants undermines shared principles of equity, free inquiry, and free expression-and is considered by SASE to be a serious form of professional misconduct.
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 13 Special Events
Meet SER: A Panel with SER Editors Editors of Socio-Economic Review (Gregory Jackson [editor-in-chief] and others TBC) will speak on getting published in the journal from 11am-12pm EDT on Sunday, July 19th.
Women and Gender Forum
SASE's Women and Gender Forum (WAG) is pleased to announce its fourth Women and Gender Forum meeting. The event is aimed to improve senior representation of women in academia, to provide a networking space for female scholars within SASE, stimulate discussions about important issues, such as "challenges of publishing," "work-life balance," "leadership roles," or "career progression," as well as to facilitate networking. The event will provide an opportunity for female SASE colleagues to share their ideas, grow their professional network, and liaise with other women within their field or more generally in academia. This event will begin with a welcome and continue with four smaller breakout sessions along the same themes. The event takes place at 8am-9am EDT on Thursday, July 19th. Program: 8:00-8:10am EDT Section I. Intro and welcome
• Introduction and welcome to the WAG Forum - Dorottya Sallai (Chair) and Virginia L Doellgast • Presentation of the member survey - Caroline Ruiner and Dorottya Sallai
8:10-8:40am EDT Section II. 4 Breakout discussions and networking
Topics to be discussed in the breakout rooms in parallel: 1. What can be done to increase diversity and inclusiveness in our institutions? 2. How do you manage boundaries, work-life balance, pressures? 3. What are your strategies in publishing, teaching and field research under quarantine?
8:40-9:00am EDT Section III. Summary and outlook
• Brief impressions of the break-out groups - groups report back • Outlook of further development of WAG and recruitment of new volunteers • Questions and answers
WAG is open to all female SASE participants and those who identify as women in a way that is significant to them.
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 14 Methods Workshop Articulated Intelligence: What can Artificial Intelligence do for (and to) the Social Sciences?
Étienne Ollion (Institut Polytechnique de Paris) will be presenting SASE’s first methods workshop. The goal of this course is to reflect on what AI can do for—but also to—the (social) sciences. Through a comparison with the now "classic methods" and empirical examples, Ollion will sketch out the contours of this approach. Largely non-technical, the presentation defends the idea that due to a radically different approach to quantification, AI is unlikely to root out the current so-called "classic" quantitative methods. But the use of AI may serve our disciplines in several ways. One is the (welcome) addition of complexity to our quantitative approaches. Another, more important way, is the production of new data from heterogeneous sources (images, sounds, digital traces). The session will be held from 12pm-1:30pm EDT on Sunday, 19 July 2020.
Social Sciences for the Real World
Now in its second 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 2020 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 11am- 12:00pm EDT on Monday, 20 July 2020.
Repurposing the Corporation to Save Capitalism from Itself?” Speakers: Erik Breen (International Integrating Reporting Council), Isabelle Ferreras (Université Catholique de Louvain), Jeroen Veldman (Nyenrode Business University), Rosl Veltmeijer-Smits (Triodos Bank) Chairs: Imran Chowdhury (Wheaton College), Anna Skarpelis (Harvard University)
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 15 Alice Amsden Best Book Award
American Bonds: How Credit Markets Shaped a Nation by Sarah Quinn
The Alice Amsden Best Book Award committee (Alya Guseva [chair], Cheris Chan, Neil Fligstein, and Daniel Maman) considered submitted books with a 2018 or 2019 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 2020 Alice Amsden Book Award of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics goes to sociologist Sarah Quinn for her book American Bonds: How Credit Markets Shaped a Nation (Princeton University Press).
The committee writes: Thoroughly researched and documented (with over 60 pages of endnotes), and written in an illuminating and engaging prose, this book examines the evolution of securitization and federal credit programs over the period of almost 200 years of American history, from the early post-Revolutionary years to the 1960s. The federal government relied on securitization and credit as tools of domestic statecraft in order to provide widespread economic opportunities but to avoid overt market intervention or redistribution of wealth. Under Sarah Quinn’s magnifying glass, the highly technical world of finance is seen as a complex social, political and moral landscape. In the end, the book arrives at a surprising conclusion that the US after all has an underappreciated developmental state, where government officials creatively turn to financial markets to manage America’s complex fractured political divides, and to determine what Americans owe one another. The book’s interdisciplinary engagement -- it draws on insights from economic sociology, political science, history, and economics -- would be of great interest to a broad spectrum of SASE scholars, and its focus on the developmental state is a wonderful tribute to Alice Amsden’s own work on state-led economic development of Asian economies.
Honorable Mention
In the Red: The Politics of Public Debt Accumulation in Developed Countries by Zsofia Barta
The committee has also decided to award an Honorable Mention to political scientist Zsofia Barta for her book In the Red: The Politics of Public Debt Accumulation in Developed Countries (University of Michigan Press).
The committee writes: The book asks a timely and relevant question: why do some countries accumulate so much debt in times of peace and prosperity that they expose themselves to the risk of default, while others manage to keep their debt under control? Drawing on data on five countries (Italy, Belgium, Ireland, Greece, and Japan) and examining debt accumulation and fiscal adjustment policies over a period of forty years (from the 1970s to the early 2000s), this ambitious book presents a concise and convincing answer: Persistent borrowing is not a result of recklessness on the part of political elites who want to myopically trade cash flow for short-term goals. In fact, policymakers everywhere try to initiate measures to reduce public debt, but the
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 16 success of fiscal adjustments depends on state-society relations and the presence of social support for spending cuts and tax increases. Barta explains that gaining this support is extremely difficult in countries where the expected burden of fiscal adjustment will disproportionately affect some particular groups (she calls this criterion fiscal polarization), and where large parts of society are insulated from the negative economic effects of fiscal imbalance (a result of how open the country is to international markets). An erudite and highly readable account, this book offers broad theoretical contributions to comparative political economy, public finance, institutional change, state-society relations and fiscal policy, and it will greatly resonate with many scholars in the SASE community.
The Alice Amsden Book Award will be 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 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 17 SASE 2020 Early Career Workshop Award
SASE extends warm congratulations to the recipients of the 5th 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.
Milan Babic, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands Foreign State Investment and Geoeconomic Competition: Mapping the Consequences of the Rise of Transnational State Capital Mini-Conference: State Capitalism and State-led Development in the 21st century: China and Beyond – Session TH14-05
Benjamin Bradlow, Brown University, USA Embeddedness and Cohesion: Regimes of Urban Public Goods Distribution Network B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development – Session B-01
Cyrus Dioun, University of Colorado - Denver, USA When It's Good to Be Bad: Rewarding Deviance in Washington's Marijuana Market Network H: Markets, Firms and Institutions – Session H-16
Daniel Driscoll, University of California - San Diego, USA The Socio-Political Foundations of Carbon Price Enactment in Twenty Wealthy Democracies Mini-Conference: Green Economy Contradictions – Session TH10-03
Aaron Horvath, Stanford University, USA From Accounting to Accountability: Organizational Supererogation and the Transformation of Charitable Disclosure Network N: Finance and Society – Session N-08
Agata Kapturkiewicz, University of Oxford, UK Varieties of Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: A Comparative Study of Enacted Measures in Tokyo and Bangalore Network F: Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation – Session F-06
Wan-Zi Lu, University of Chicago, USA Political Impetus for Institutional Complementarities: Comparing the Institutionalization of Kidney Donation in Singapore, Hong Kong, and Taiwan Network Q: Asian Capitalisms – Session Q-01
Erez Maggor, New York University, USA Overcoming the ‘Spillover Problem’: The Politics of Innovation Policy Under Economic Globalization Mini-Conference: State Capitalism and State-led Development in the 21st century: China and Beyond – Session TH14-06
Sophie Moullin, Princeton University, USA Culture at Work: Self-Entrepreneurialism and Earnings Inequality in the United States, 1995-2014 Network G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources – Session G-02
Stefan Norgaard, Columbia University, USA Capitalization and Its Discontents: The Political Economy of Development in Ethiopia’s Gibe III Dam and NESTown Initiative Network B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development – Session B-05
Signe Predmore, University of Massachusetts - Amherst, USA Finance and Development Logics: Gender Mainstreaming from Global South to North Network D: Professions and Professionals in a Globalizing World – Session D-03
Godofredo Ramizo Jr., University of Oxford, UK Platforms, Algorithms and User Agency: How User Strategies Reshape the Rules of Digital Platforms Network J: Digital Economy – Session J-08
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 18 Gabor Scheiring, Bocconi University, Italy Varieties of Dependency, Varieties of Illiberalism: A Comparative Political Economy of the Crisis of Democracy in East-Central Europe Network B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development – Session B-07
Padmavathi Shenoy, Indian Institute of Management Trichy, India Changing the Rules of the Game While Playing: Process of Logic Hybridization in Community Ophthalmology Field Network H: Markets, Firms, and Institutions – Session H-05
Matthew Soener, The New School for Social Research, USA Did the “Real” Economy Turn Financial? Mapping the Global Contours of Corporate Financialization in the Non-Financial Sector
Mao Suzuki, University of Southern California, USA Deciding Modalities of Global Health Governance: What Facilitates or Hinders Public-Private Partnerships? Mini-Conference: Regulation, Innovation, and Valuation in Markets for Health and Medicines – Session TH13-04
Arianna Tassinari, European University Institute, Italy Reassuring the Markets: The Politics of Social Concertation in Acute Crisis Times E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States – Session E-05
Nora Waitkus, London School of Economics, UK Wealth Inequality Regimes. Towards a Typology of Cross-National Differences in Wealth and Inequality Mini-Conference: Mind the Wealth Gap? Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Accumulation, Justification, and (Re)Distribution of Wealth – Session TH11-01
Ayca Zayim, Mount Holyoke College, USA Inside the Black Box: Credibility and the Situational Power of Central Banks Network N: Finance and Society – Session N-12
Yang Zheng, City University of Hong Kong, China Discourse Interaction in Chinese Urban Communities: Expressed Disenchantment and Disenchanted Conformance Network A: Development, Identities, and Communitarian Ideals – Session A-02
Na Zou, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany Social Networks and Micro-Entrepreneurship: The Role of Resource Variety and Resource Balance Network Q: Asian Capitalisms – Session Q-08
Special thanks to Roberto Pedersini (chair), Nina Bandelj, Chiara Benassi, Timur Ergen, Virág Molnár, Akos Rona-Tas, and Marc Schneiberg for their tremendous work on the prize committee and for serving as workshop faculty.
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 19 2020 Socio-Economic Review Best Paper Prize
Christof Brandtner, Anna Lunn, and Cristobal Young and Lukas Haffert
The SER Best Paper Prize committee (Michelle Hsieh [chair], Lucio Baccaro, Monica Prasad) considered all the reviewed papers for the four 2019 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; and 3) used state of the art research methods to analyze new or existing data sets in ways that either brought important new phenomena to light or substantially revised existing understanding of socio-economic facts, trends or relationships.
The committee is delighted to announce two co-winning papers for the 12th annual prize for the best submitted article published in the previous year:
“Spatial Mismatch and Youth Unemployment in US Cities: Public Transportation as a Labor Market Institution” (Socio-Economic Review 17(2): 357-379), by Christof Brandtner, Anna Lunn, and Cristobal Young and
“Permanent Budget Surpluses as a Fiscal Regime” (Socio-Economic Review 17(4): 1043- 1063), by Lukas Haffert
On “Spatial Mismatch and Youth Unemployment in US Cities: Public Transportation as a Labor Market Institution,” the committee chair writes: Brandtner, Lunn, and Young’s paper examines the spatial mismatch theory (referring to geographical distance between home and job opportunities that could generate unemployment) by testing whether public transit systems can reduce urban youth unemployment with a longitudinal dataset of 96 US cities over a 10-year period. Departing from the existing research of the special mismatch thesis that is based on few cases, the paper pushes the debate forward with a large-scale longitudinal study. The hypotheses are carefully tested. The findings are insightful; not only does the paper show that public transit can help to reduce urban youth unemployment, but it further specifies the condition of the effectiveness of the public transit, which depends on the existing levels of car dependence. This means that improvement in public transit accessibility will have a strong influence on reducing the youth unemployment rate in car independent cities, whereas in car-dependent cities, there are few benefits from investment in public transit to reduce youth unemployment without changing other aspects of the urban design. The argument of the role of public transit as a labor market institution bears important policy implications and can certainly be extended and examined in other countries. The committee members believe this is surely going to become a classic when discussing the spatial mismatch question.
On “Permanent Budget Surpluses as a Fiscal Regime,” the committee chair writes: The puzzle in Haffert’s paper is brilliantly set up and motivated by the “negative cases” that the author terms the “fiscal surpluses regime.” Conventionally, public choice tradition anticipates a deficit bias of democracy due to the short-term incentives of politicians to use deficit spending to
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 20 increase the probability of re-election. Yet, some countries are characterized by “surplus regimes” that passed through not merely a few years of budget surpluses but prolonged periods of fiscal surpluses. How is this phenomenon to be explained? By taking the most dissimilar case comparison design and showing the similar long-term fiscal consolidation in Canada and Sweden (institutionally heterogeneous cases of surplus regimes) and contrasting them with other OECD countries that only managed to maintain fiscal surpluses for two or three years in a row, Haffert argues that a path-dependent shift in the balance of power among the competing fiscal policy coalitions can explain the variation. The fiscal policy is shaped by opposing fiscal coalitions, with an expenditure coalition that benefits from public expenditures and a tax-cut coalition that benefits from tax cuts. A fiscal crisis provides opportunities for reshuffling the coalitions. If the crisis is sufficiently deep, public sector cuts shift a portion of the middle-class to the side of the tax-cut coalition, because the middle-class gets used to the idea that services (e.g. pensions) need to be purchased, and that over time it will become a net beneficiary of tax cuts. In turn, the crisis- induced expenditure cut consolidation strengthens the tax-cut coalitions and legitimizes continuing lower spending in exchange for future returns in the form of lower taxes, thus explaining the persisting surpluses regimes. The findings suggest that the crisis responses and the resulting reconfiguration of coalitions have long-term consequences for policy choices. This paper is strong in setting up a novel object of study by moving the terms of the debate from how to balance the budget (a question of policy change) to how to address the question of policy continuity. Through an articulated analytical frame with a small N approach, the author makes some insightful observations and arguments.
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 21 SASE 2020 Elections
We are delighted to announce that Sigrid Quack (University of Duisburg-Essen) will serve as SASE President in 2020-2021, and that Jacqueline O’Reilly (University of Sussex) will serve as SASE President-Elect during this same period, in preparation for her term as President in 2021-2022.
We are also very pleased to announce that Nina Bandelj (University of California, Irvine) has been re-elected as SASE Treasurer. She will serve her second two-year term from 2020-2022.
The following people have been elected to a three-year term (2020-2023) on the Executive Council:
Emily Erikson, Yale University, USA Elizabeth Gorman, University of Virginia, USA Heather Haveman, University of California, Berkeley, USA Monika Krause, London School of Economics, UK Sébastien Lechevalier, EHESS, France Kim Pernell, University of Toronto, Canada Karen Shire, University of Duisberg-Essen, Germany Elizabeth Thurbon, University of New South Wales, UK
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: Olivier Godechot (chair), Eunmi Mun, David Marsden, Ekaterina Svetlova, and Eleni Tsingou.
We would like to thank all those who ran and express our deepest thanks to the outgoing members of the Executive Council for their hard work these past years: Lucio Baccaro, Emily Barman, Virginia Doellgast, Olivier Godechot, and Marc Schneiberg.
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 22 Main schedule
C-01 Work-Life Issues
Saturday C: Gender, Work and Family
4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizers Bernard Fusulier, Université catholique de Louvain Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, TELUQ Caryn Medved, City University of New York Moderator Anne Gillet, CNAM, Lise-CNRS Participants SHE Spends, They Consume? the Construction of Inequalities in Parental Care and of Appropriating Domestic Goods and Spaces. Angele Jannot, CRESPPA - CSU (Cultures et Sociétés Urbaines ) What Do Employers Do after a Mandatory Leave Policy?: The Fmla and Women’s Representation in U.S. Organizations Eunmi Mun, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Japanese Early Childhood Care Regime in Transition ー Family or State? Choice over Care Providers – Kazuko Sano, Kyoto University Financial Inclusion, Security Assurance, and Gendered Entrepreneurial Intentions in China Junmin Wang, University of Memphis
D-01 Transnational Events and Professions
Saturday D: Professions and Professionals in a Globalizing World
4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizers James Faulconbridge, Lancaster University Elizabeth Gorman, University of Virginia Sigrid Quack, ; University Duisburg-Essen Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Moderator Sigrid Quack, ; University Duisburg-Essen Participants Shifting Functions of Public Sector Consulting in 20th Century Germany: Historical Perspectives Alina Marktanner, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Moments of Global Craft: Transnational Organized Events and Beer Brewing Professional Communities Thomas Collas, Université de Strasbourg Food Festivals and the Globalization of Chefs’ Profession Sidonie Naulin, Sciences Po Grenoble / PACTE Festivals As Spaces of Definition and Organization of an Emerging Profession : The Case of TV Screenwriters in France Anne-Sophie Beliard, Grenoble Alpes University - Pacte
E-01 New Theoretical Developments in Industrial Relations
Saturday E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 23 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 Bringing Power Resources Back in Bjarke Refslund, Aalborg Univeristy Towards a More Inclusive Paradigm of /IR/ER Ida Regalia, University of Milan Industrial Relations and Inequality Roberto Pedersini, Università degli Studi di Milano
F-01 Upgrading and Innovation: Cross-National Experiences
Saturday F: Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation
4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizers Matthew Allen, Manchester Business School, The University of Manchester Andrea M. Herrmann, Max-Planck-Institut fuer Gesellschaftsforschung Matthew Keller, Department of Sociology, Southern Methodist University Cornelia Storz, Goethe University Frankfurt Janet Vertesi, Princeton University Participants Variety of National Innovation Systems (NIS) and Alternative Pathways to Growth Beyond the Middle-Income Stage Keun Lee, Seoul National University How Chile and Malaysia Are Escaping the Middle Income Trap: Resource-Based Development through Industrial Policy Amir Lebdioui, London School of Economics and Political Science Social Upgrading Via Economic Upgrading in the Global South: Comparing the Role of Industrial Relations Institutions Christina Teipen, Berlin School of Economics and Law Appreciating the Influence of ‘Frugal’ Technology in Processes of Institutional Change in Fragile Settings: The Case of Somali Women Refugees in Kenya Holly Ritchie, International Institute of Social Studies
G-01 Contingent Workers
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 Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Participants Job Mobility and Wage Inequality in the Netherlands – the Role of Temporary Employment Christoph Janietz, University of Amsterdam Does Taking up a Fixed-Term Job Reduce Poverty Risks? Evidence from German Panel Data Stefanie Gundert, Institute for Employment Research IAB On-Call Work in Germany: Incidence, Determinants, and Consequences for Workers Daniel Fackler, IWH
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 24 Organizational Career Management for External Workers: Where Are We Now? Jerome Sulbout, University of Liège Trading-Off Flexibility Needs: Contingent Workers or Human Resource Practices? a Neo- Configurational Approach. Andrea Signoretti, University of Trento - Department of Sociology and Social Research
H-01 Elites
Saturday H: Markets, Firms and Institutions
4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizers Olivier Butzbach, Second University of Naples Johanna Mair, Stanford University Gerhard Schnyder, King's College London Moderator Dorottya Sallai , London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) Participants Beyond the State-Versus-Private Dichotomy: Career Pathways of Corporate Elite in Vietnam’s Transitional Economy Mai Fujita, Institute of Developing Economies The Power Elite in the Welfare State 2012-7 – Key Institutional Orders of the Power Networks in Denmark Christoph Houman Ellersgaard, Copenhagen Business School
I-01 Grappling with the Complexities of Transformative Social Innovation
Saturday I: Alternatives to Capitalism
4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizers Torsten Geelan, University of Cambridge Lara Monticelli, Copenhagen Business School Participants The Question of Peer-to-Peer Lending Platforms' Legitimacy As an Alternative to the Traditional Banking System Galit Klein, Ariel University Citizen Energy Projects: Fostering Alternative Economies in Favor of the Transitions Marion Maignan, Assistant Professor, Dept. of economics and management, University Picardie Jules Verne, France The Relevance of Polanyi for Transformative Social Innovation Research and Sustainability Transition Research and the Relevance of Those Literatures for Political Economy a La Polanyi Rene Kemp, Professor of Innovation and Sustainable Development (ICIS, Univ Maastricht)
L-01 Regulating Banking and Finance
Saturday L: Regulation and Governance
4:00am - 5:30am 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 Eleni Tsingou, Copenhagen Business School
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 25 Participants Financial Risk Management and the ECB’s Treatment of Sovereign Debt Jens van t Klooster, KU Leuven Central Bank Independece in Light of the Great Recession Ingrid Hjertaker, Inland Norway University EU Financial Citizenship in the (re)Making: The European Commission’s Neoliberal Discourse on Consumer Finance before and after the Crisis. Greg Van Elsen, Ghent University
O-01 Technology, Discuption and GVCs
Saturday O: Global Value Chains
4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizers Valentina De Marchi, University of Padova Rory Horner, University of Manchester Timothy Sturgeon, MIT Gary Gereffi, Duke University Moderator Anna Giunta, Università Roma Tre Participants Interconnected Worlds of Electronics: Global Production Networks and East Asia Henry Yeung, National University of Singapore Global Production Networks and Local Development: Evidence from Japanese Subsidiaries in South Korea Elisabetta Magnani, Macquarie University Trade Restriction, Upgrading, and Restructuring in Electronics Global Value Chains Joonkoo Lee, Hanyang University Standing on the Shoulders of (tech) Giants: The Rise of Global Suppliers in the Media Delivery Chain Jean Chalaby, City, University of London
P-01 Accounting for Corporate Social and Environmental Responsibilities: Saturday Models, Standards and Implications
4:00am - 5:30am P: Accounting, Economics, and Law Session Organizer Yuri Biondi, Cnrs Moderator Martijn Boersma, University Participants Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Disclosure: Varieties of Institutional Systems Approach Romulo Soares, Federal University of Ceara Addressing Modern Slavery through Strategic Transparency - a Study of the Australian Cleaning Industry Martijn Boersma, University of Technology Sydney Is a Single Corporate Reporting Standard Possible? Guler Aras, Yildiz Technical University
R-01 Session 1.1
Saturday R: Islamic Moral Economy and Finance
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 26 4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizers Mehmet Asutay, Durham University Zurina Shafii, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia Necati Aydin, Alfaisal University Moderator Mehmet Asutay, Durham University Participants Accummulationism Vs Ihsani Society for Sharing Economy: Islamic Political Economy Responses on Accumulation, Corporatism and Governance Mehmet Asutay, Durham University Business School; Durham University Value Created By the Islamic Dispute Resolution System in Malaysia Ai Kawamura, University of Tsukuba Faculty of Business Sciences Logics and Institutional Change— a Political Economy Account of New Financial Practices Amalina Anuar, Nanyang Technological University
FP-01 Featured Panel - Capitalism and Development
Saturday Featured Panels & Speakers
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizer Nitsan Chorev, Brown University Moderator Nitsan Chorev, Brown University Participants Discussants Keun Lee, Seoul National University Aldo Madariaga, Universidad Mayor Zophia Edwards, Providence College Yingyao Wang, University of Virginia
B-01 Panel 1
Saturday B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Matthew Amengual, MIT Caroline Arnold, CUNY Mark Dallas, Union College Douglas B Fuller, City University of Hong Kong Moderator Akshay Mangla, University of Oxford Participants The Administrative Burden of Democracy: How the Indian Police Implement Elections in a Low Capacity State Akshay Mangla, University of Oxford Embeddedness and Cohesion: Regimes of Urban Public Goods Distribution Benjamin Bradlow, Brown University Against All Odds: The Construction of Mumbai’s Land Market Anitra Baliga, London School of Economics and Political Science Electoral Quotas, Redistribution, and Entrepreneurship: Evidence from India Venkat Nadella, Indian Institute of Science
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 27 C-02 Gender and Work
Saturday C: Gender, Work and Family
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Bernard Fusulier, Université catholique de Louvain Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, TELUQ Caryn Medved, City University of New York Moderator Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, TELUQ Participants Gender-Specific Wage Structure in the U.S. Labor Market Assaf Rotman, Tel Aviv University Short and Long-Run Determinants of Gender Roles Elodie Douarin, UCL Mobility work(s), gender and family. The Flight attendants in Civil Aviation Anne Gillet, CNAM, Lise-CNRS The Importance of Satellite Account of Unpaid Work to Reduce Gender Inequality in the Labor Market: A Methodological Proposal to Brazil Lucilene Morandi, UFF Fluminense Federal University Board Gender Diversity and CSR. Empirical Evidence from Japan Thanh Nguyen, Waseda University
D-02 Digital Transformations and Professions
Saturday D: Professions and Professionals in a Globalizing World
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers James Faulconbridge, Lancaster University Elizabeth Gorman, University of Virginia Sigrid Quack, University Duisburg-Essen Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Moderator Elizabeth Gorman, University of Virginia Participants Artificial Intelligence and the Future Corporate Professions: Maintenance and Change through Boundary Work in Accounting and Law James Faulconbridge, Lancaster University Creativity, Constraints, and Copyright – Hired Music Guns and the Case of Soundalikes Konstantin Hondros, University Duisburg-Essen Impact of AI-Enabled Business Models on Legal Professionals: From Traditional Lawyers to Hybrid Professionals? Mari Sako, University of Oxford The Data Scientist Role: Professional Identity Construction As Creative Action Philipp Brandt, Sciences Po/CSO
E-02 Legitimate Social Order in Crisis – Is Japan the Happy Exception? (1)
Saturday E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Stefan Heeb, University of Geneva Steffen Heinrich, Freie Universität Berlin
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 28 Participants A Particular Relational Normativity at the Heart of Legitimate Social Order – Stratification and Segmentalism in Japan’s Socio-Economic Institutional System Stefan Heeb, University of Geneva Diversification As Stratification - Work-Style Reform and Its Consequences on Inequality in Japan Jun Imai, Sophia University From Collective Bargaining to Legal Mobilization: Japanese Transformation of the Contestation’s Form? Adrienne Sala, Institut of Political Sciences, Lyon, France Seniority-Based Hierarchical Relations (jouge kankei) in Japan: Legitimate Social Order in Crisis? Zi Wang, University of Duisburg-Essen Discussant Sebastien Lechevalier, EHESS
E-03 Inclusion and Exclusion in Political Economies
Saturday E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States
9:00am - 10:30am 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 Boundaries of Solidarity: An Evolutionary Psychology MODEL for the Analysis of Welfare Deservingness Perceptions Flavia Fossati, University of Lausanne and NCCR LIVES Mia Gandenberger, University of Lausanne and NCCR on the move From Economic Assets to Political Scapegoats: Immigration and Capitalist Systems of the UK, Germany and Turkey Merve Sancak, Sheffield Political Economy Research Institute 'social Subjecthood?’ the Inclusion of Imperial Citizens in the Dutch Post-War Welfare State Emily Wolff, Leiden University
E-04 Social Concertation in Europe: Corporatism in the crisis
Saturday E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Alexandre Afonso, University of Amsterdam Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Chiara Benassi, LSE Aidan Regan, School of Politics, University College Dublin Participants Crisis Corporatism or Corporatism in Crisis? Explaining Social Concertation in Crisis-Ridden Europe Timo Weishaupt, University of Goettingen Social Policy between Corporatism and Social Paternalism: The Emerging Competition between Social Concertation and Populism in Europe Guglielmo Meardi, Scuola Normale Superiore Reassuring the Markets: The Politics of Social Concertation in Acute Crisis Times Arianna Tassinari, European University Institute Political Determinants of Social Dialogue in Europe
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 29 Alexandre Afonso, University of Amsterdam
F-02 Varieties of Innovation Systems and Clean Technology Development
Saturday F: Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Matthew Allen, Manchester Business School, The University of Manchester Andrea M. Herrmann, Max-Planck-Institut fuer Gesellschaftsforschung Matthew Keller, Department of Sociology, Southern Methodist University Cornelia Storz, Goethe University Frankfurt Janet Vertesi, Princeton University Participants Institutionally Derived Strategic Influence of Subsidiaries in Multinational Enterprises Ivar Padron Hernandez, Stockholm School of Economics Institutions and Non-Market Strategies Matthew Allen, Geoff Wood, Western University Institutional Determinants of Innovation in Germany: A New Test of the Hall and Soskice´s Hypotheses Daniel Herrero, Universidad Complutense de Madrid Julián López-Gallego, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
G-02 Fair Pay at Work
Saturday G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers David Marsden, London School of Economics Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Moderator Christopher Warhurst, University of Warwick Participants Intragenerational Mobility of the Top Earners in Israel before and after the Global Financial Crisis Stav Federman, University of Haifa The French and the Elites: How “Economy” Helps to Justify Very High Earnings Alexandre Diallo, University of La Sorbonne; EHESS Justice Attitudes Toward Earnings of Men and Women. Evidence on the Just Gender Pay Gap from a Factorial Survey Experiment and Linked Employer- Employee Data Jule Adriaans, German Institute for Economic Research, DIW Berlin Culture at Work: Self-Entrepreneurialism and Earnings Inequality in the United States, 1995-2014 Sophie Moullin, Princeton University
H-02 Corporate Governance and the Nature of the Firm
Saturday H: Markets, Firms and Institutions
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Olivier Butzbach, Second University of Naples Johanna Mair, Stanford University Gerhard Schnyder, King's College London Moderator
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 30 Gerhard Schnyder, King's College London Participants Ownership and Control Revisited - Who Extracts What Under Different Corporate Governance Regimes? Ulf Larsson-Olaison, Linnaeus University Jeroen Veldman, Nyenrode Business University The Codetermination and Financialization Nexus – Research on European Firms Emre Gomec, University of Kassel Alliance Capitalism Redux: The Reconfiguration of Inter-Firm Networks in Japan, 2001-2012 Jiwook Jung, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Eunmi Mun, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign The Great Fragmentation and the New Nature of the Firm: Rethinking Strategy and Structure in Multinational Corporate Groups Arjan Reurink, Max Planck Institute
H-03 New Actors in the Politics of (global) Finance I: Changing Capital Saturday Markets and Trading Practices
9:00am - 10:30am H: Markets, Firms and Institutions Session Organizers Johannes Petry, University of Warwick Jan Fichtner, University of Amsterdam Moderator Jan Fichtner, University of Amsterdam Participants The “New Kings of Wall Street”: Quant Funds and the Digital Turn in Financial Innovation Andrea Lagna, Loughborough University The Transformation of Securities Exchanges: Implications for the Politics of Financial Infrastructures Johannes Petry, University of Warwick Discussant Benjamin Braun, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
I-02 Debating Alternatives to Capitalism: Theoretical and Conceptual Saturday Advances
9:00am - 10:30am I: Alternatives to Capitalism Session Organizers Torsten Geelan, University of Cambridge Lara Monticelli, Copenhagen Business School Participants Scaling up Alternatives to Capitalism: A Social Movement Approach to Alternative Organizing Simone Schiller-Merkens, Witten/Herdecke University Different Framings of Alternatives to Capitalism and Their Consequences Jason Spicer, University of Toronto Rethinking, Reforming or Replacing Capitalism? The Case for a Cooperative System in G7 Nations: A Preliminary Study Gardiana Bandeira Melo, Cardiff Metropolitan University
J-01 Indirect Control and the Construction of Consent in the On-Demand
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 31 Saturday Economy
9:00am - 10:30am J: Digital Economy
Session Organizer Alex Wood, University of Birmingham Moderator Dave Elder-Vass, Loughborough University Participants Variations in the Lived Experience of Risk Among Ride-Hailing Drivers in Boston Hilary Robinson, Northeastern University Governing through Non-Governance. Indirect Control and the Mobilization of Consent in Platform-Based Online Labour Christine Gerber, Berlin Social Science Center Flexible Despotism: Labour Control in the Informational Age Alex Wood, University of Birmingham Working 5 to 9: Rhythm and the Construction of Consent in London’s Gig-Economy. Adam Badger, Royal Holloway University, University of London
J-02 Privacy and the Data Economy
Saturday J: Digital Economy
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizer Timur Ergen, Max Planck Institute Moderator Timur Ergen, Max Planck Institute Participants Digitally Identifying People: Lessons from India Samuel Durand, New Durand Consulting Privacy Concerns and Protective Behaviour for Smart Speaker Assistants Saba Rebecca Brause, Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society; Technical University of Berlin Grant Blank, Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford; Harris Manchester College, University of Oxford Definitions of Privacy and Uses of Behavioural Data in Insurance Contemporary Practices. Hugo Jeanningros, Gemass, Sorbonne University Is Consent a Relevant Model for Digital Markets Regulation? Kevin Mellet, Orange Labs
L-02 The Social Foundations of Regulation and Compliance
Saturday L: Regulation and Governance
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Andrew Schrank, Brown University Sarah Babb, Boston College Moderator Andrew Schrank, Brown University Participants Peddling Efficiency: Auditability and Industrialization in Three Compliance Systems Sarah Babb, Boston College State-Society Relationships and Agency Renewal: The Case of the National Labor Relations Board Jessica Garrick, Southern Methodist University
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 32 ‘Space Oddity’? Spatial Arrangements, Opportunistic Trading and the Maintenance of Conflicts of Interests on the Trading Floor Marc Lenglet, NEOMA Business School Unraveling Expert Ignorance: Cleft Authority and Disjointed Temporality in the Stanford Ponzi Scheme Camilo Leslie, Tulane University Masters of Compliance: Governing Money Laundering Risk through Professionalisation Eleni Tsingou, Copenhagen Business School Discussant Andrew Schrank, Brown University
M-01 Desempleo y salario en las relaciones laborales
Saturday M: Spanish Language
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Julimar Bichara, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Santos Miguel Ruesga, Departamento de Estructura Económica y Economía del Desarrollo, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Moderator Cristian Dario Castillo Robayo, Universidad Católica de Colombia Participants Duración Del Desempleo Joven En Colombia cristian Dario castillo Robayo, Universidad Católica de Colombia La Realidad Salarial De Las Mujeres EN EL Mercado Laboral Español Lucia Vicent, Universidad Complutense de Madrid Realidad Salarial En El Mercado De Trabajo Español. Una Perspectiva De Género Lucia Vicent, Universidad Complutense de Madrid Consecuencias De La Devaluación Salarial Sobre El Desempleo: El Caso De España Paloma Villanueva, Instituto Complutense de Estudios Internacionales (ICEI)
N-01 States
Saturday N: Finance and Society
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University Alya Guseva, Department of Sociology, Boston University Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra, University of California, San Diego Moderator Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University Participants How Do Sovereign Rating Analysts Assess Politics and Policy in Developed Countries? Interview Evidence from Standard & Poor's, Moody's and Fitch Zsofia Barta, University at Albany SUNY State Disintegration in Times of Financial Crisis: Yugoslavia’s Sovereign Debt Experience Ana Podvrsic, University Paris-13; University of Graz Automation and State-Finance Relations: Comparing European Markets for Sovereign Debt Arjen van der Heide, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies The Political in the Financial Valuation Process: The Case of State-Funded Venture
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 33 Capital in Russia Andrey Indukaev, University of Helsinki
N-02 Risk
Saturday N: Finance and Society
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University Alya Guseva, Department of Sociology, Boston University Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra, University of California, San Diego Moderator Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego Participants Technocracy and the Ethics of Central Bank Risk Management Jens van t Klooster, KU Leuven Earmarking Risk: Relational Investing and Portfolio Choice Adam Hayes, University of Wisconsin-Madison The Price of an Uncertain Promise: Fair Value Accounting and the Financialization of Banks’ Counterparty Risk Management Practices Taylor Spears, University of Edinburgh Business School Realising Natural Disaster: A Financial Ontology of Catastrophe Julius Kob, University of Edinburgh
O-02 Innovation and Knowledge in GVCs
Saturday O: Global Value Chains
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Valentina De Marchi, University of Padova Rory Horner, University of Manchester Timothy Sturgeon, MIT Gary Gereffi, Duke University Moderator Mark Dallas, Union College Participants Managing Knowledge Integration in Global Value Chains Ari Van Assche, HEC Montréal National and Sectoral Systems of Innovation and the Participation to Global Value Chains Roberta Rabellotti, Universitá di Pavia FDI, Productivity, and Gvc Positioning: Evince from Italian and Spanish Manufacturing Firms Anna Giunta, Università Roma Tre Riccardo Crescenzi, London School of Economics Global Value Chains (GVCs) and Economic Growth: A Non-Linear Analysis Zhuqing Mao, University of Johannesburg
P-02 Financial Integrity and Misconduct
Saturday P: Accounting, Economics, and Law
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Guler Aras, Yildiz Technical University
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 34 Shyam Sunder, Yale School of Management Moderator Guler Aras, Yildiz Technical University Participants Financial Integrity: Theoretical Perspective Paul Williams, North Carolina State University Financial Integrity and Misconduct Shyam Sunder, Yale School of Management
Q-01 Social Change, Surveillance and Inequality
Saturday Q: Asian Capitalisms
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Boy Luethje, Sun Yat-sen University Tobias ten Brink, Jacobs University Bremen Wei Zhao, ESSCA School of Management Moderator Boy Luethje, Sun Yat-sen University Participants Who Gets Access to Higher Education in India? Rethinking the Role of Household’s Capacity to Pay Pradeep Kumar Choudhury, Jawaharlal Nehru University China’s Social Credit System: Making Society Fit for the Platform Economy Lia Musitz, University of Duisburg-Essen Political Impetus for Institutional Complementarities: Comparing the Institutionalization of Kidney Donation in Singapore, Hong Kong, and Taiwan Wan-Zi Lu, University of Chicago
R-02 Session 1.2
Saturday R: Islamic Moral Economy and Finance
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Mehmet Asutay, Durham University Zurina Shafii, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia Necati Aydin, Alfaisal University Moderator Zurina Shafii, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia Participants Moral Judgements in the Context of a Generalized Theory of Pareto Optimality and Competition. Hayat Khan, Alfaisal University A Contribution to the Knowledge Base of Islamic Economics/Finance: The Islamic Origins of Hypothesis Testing Methodology Zakaria Boulanouar, Higher College of Technology Locating Islamic Economics within Heterodox Economics Tradition: Convergence of Economic Thought Alija Avdukic, Al-Maktoum College of Higher Education
TH04-01 Critical Reflections on Economic Statistics 1
Saturday TH04: Critical Reflections on Socio-Economic Statistics for Development: 9:00am - 10:30am Past, Present, and Future
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 35 Session Organizers Roberto Aragao, University of Amsterdam Daniel DeRock, University of Amsterdam Joan Van Heijster, University of Amsterdam Daniel Mügge, University of Amsterdam Moderator Daniel Mügge, University of Amsterdam Participants Notes on the Social History of the Argentine Consumer Price Index Cecilia Lanata Briones, University of Warwick A European Fiscal Union of Macroeconomic Indicators: The Case of the Euro Area Fiscal Stance Tobias Tesche, University of Amsterdam Economic Statistics, Central Banking and Development: A Comparison of Germany and the United States in the 1920s Matthieu Hughes, Universität Erfurt
TH05-01 Confronting Development & Postcolonial Agency
Saturday TH05: Decolonizing "Development": Theories, Methods and Research
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizer Julian Go, Boston University Moderator Kristin Plys, University of Toronto Participants Decolonizing Energy Development: ‘Smart’ Grids and the Production of Urban Life Beyond Oil in the Contemporary Middle East Kendra Kintzi, Cornell University The Development Demand: Mexico’s Interwar Fight for Representation and Redistribution Christy Thornton, Johns Hopkins University The Village Speaks Back: Village Studies, Peasant Politics, and the Spatial Imaginaries of Indian Developmentalism, 1915-1965 Karthik Rao Cavale, Ahmedabad University
TH07-01 Introduction to the Mini-conference, and Conceptualizing Education Saturday and Social Progress
9:00am - 10:30am TH07: Education for Social Progress: Socio-Economic Perspectives on Policy Attempts and Impacts between the Different Worlds
Session Organizer Lorenz Lassnigg, Institute for Advanced Studies (IHS), Vienna Moderator Lorenz Lassnigg, Institute for Advanced Studies (IHS), Vienna Participants „Social Progress“ and the Pitfalls of Education Policies – the IPSP Approach and Questions for Socio-Economics Lorenz Lassnigg, Institute for Advanced Studies (IHS), Vienna Education, Political Efficacy and Satisfaction with Democracy: How Experiences in School Influence Political Attitudes Anne-Marie Parth, Heidelberg University Through Which Mechanisms Does Education Reduce or Exacerbate Economic Inequality?
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 36 Aaron Benavot,
TH08-01 Gender, Inheritances, and the Reproduction of Elites
Saturday TH08: Gender and Wealth Accumulation
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Celine Bessiere, Paris Dauphine University-IRISSO Maude Pugliese, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique Moderator Celine Bessiere, Paris Dauphine University-IRISSO Participants The Role of Gender in Intergenerational Transfers of Wealth. a Factorial Survey Experiment Daria Tisch, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Engineering Succession: Mediated Relational Work of Arranging Wealth Transfers Among Poland's First Generation Capitalists Mateusz Halawa, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences The Contribution of Housewives to the Accumulation of Economic Capital Among the Upper Classes Lorraine Bozouls, Sciences Po Bordeaux The Gender Division of Wealth Perpetuation Camille Herlin-Giret, Junior Researcher at CNRS-CERAPS, Lille University Discussant Maude Pugliese, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique
TH10-01 Sustainable Land Use
Saturday TH10: Green Economy Contradictions
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Stephanie Barral, INRA Ritwick Ghosh, New York University Patrick Bigger, Lancaster University Moderator Patrick Bigger, Lancaster University Participants Searching Forests Finding Trees: A Critique of REDD+ Programme in Context of India's Climate Change Agenda Pranav Menon, Research Scholar Jawaharlal Nehru University Implicit and Explicit Responsibilization: Discourses of Sustainable Diets in the FAO Friederike Doebbe, Stockholm School of Economics Incoherence of Biodiversity Offsetting Ritwick Ghosh, The Maladaptation of Water Policies ? a Comparative Analysis of the Contradictions in Agriculture Adaptation to Climate Change in California (USA), Andalusia (Spain), Occitania (France) and the Western Cape (South Africa) Betina Boutroue, Artdev CIRAD MUSE Discussant Stephanie Barral, INRA
SP-01 Presidential Address - The Virus and the Vessel or: How we Learned to
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 37 Saturday Stop Worrying and Love Surveillance
11:00am - 12:00pm Special Events
Session Organizer Nitsan Chorev, Brown University Moderator Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego Participants
FP-02 Featured Panel - Author Meets Critics: "Imperialism and the Developing Saturday World: How Britain and the United States Shaped the Global Periphery" by Atul Kohli (OUP 2020) 12:00pm - 1:30pm Featured Panels & Speakers
Session Organizer Nitsan Chorev, Brown University Moderator Patrick Heller, Brown University Book Authors Atul Kohli, Princeton University Sarah Babb, Boston College Critics Jason Jackson, MIT Katrina Quisumbing King, University of Southern California Participants
B-02 Panel 2
Saturday B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Matthew Amengual, MIT Caroline Arnold, CUNY Mark Dallas, Union College Douglas B Fuller, City University of Hong Kong Moderator Busra Soylemez, University of Delaware Participants Do Financial Crises Promote Financial Globalization? Busra Soylemez, University of Delaware Unbalanced: The Intersection of Growth and Balance of Payments Resolution Models Gregory Fuller, University of Groningen Public Debt and Inequality in a Context of Financial Openness Jorge Carrera, CONICET Federal Regulatory Mechanisms in Social Policies: Cooperation or Coercion? Daniel Vazquez, Federal University of São Paulo European Integration and Global Disorder Scott Lavery, Sheffield Political Economy Research Institute (SPERI), University of Sheffield
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 38 C-03 International Comparison
Saturday C: Gender, Work and Family
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Bernard Fusulier, Université catholique de Louvain Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, TELUQ Caryn Medved, City University of New York Moderator Caryn Medved, City University of New York Participants Widows' Public Pension Income in 6 Western European Countries Sally Bould, University of Delaware The Varieties of Work-Family Reconciliation Politics—Employers, Politicians and Demography: A Comparative Study of Germany, Italy and Japan Margarita Estevez-Abe, Maxwell School / Syracuse University Insider out: Cross-National Differences in Foreign-Born Female Labor Force Participation in the United States, Sweden, and Japan Tristan Ivory, Indiana University The Taxation of Families: Horizontal Redistribution between Family Types across Welfare Regimes Manuel Schechtl, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin
D-03 Race, Ethnicity and Gender in the Professions
Saturday D: Professions and Professionals in a Globalizing World
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers James Faulconbridge, Lancaster University Elizabeth Gorman, University of Virginia Sigrid Quack, University Duisburg-Essen Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Moderator James Faulconbridge, Lancaster University Participants Legitimacy Maintenance across Boundaries: Balancing Professional Inclusivity and Expertise in Complex Organizations Ian Gray, UCLA Dept of Sociology; Max Planck Institute for the History of Science Skill Development Practices and Racial-Ethnic Diversity in Elite Professional Firms Elizabeth Gorman, University of Virginia Finance and Development Logics: Gender Mainstreaming from Global South to North Signe Predmore, UMass Amherst Becoming and Staying a Corporate Executive: The Gender Gap Valerie Boussard, Université Paris Nanterre Gender Disparities Among South Korean Professionals in Transition to the Knowledge-Based Service Economy Min Young Song, University of Warwick
E-05 Analysis the Relationship between Immigration and Labor Markets
Saturday E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 39 Alexandre Afonso, University of Amsterdam Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Chiara Benassi, LSE Aidan Regan, School of Politics, University College Dublin Participants Do Migrants Have Access to Decent Work? Petra Sauer, Vienna University of Economics and Business Stella Zillian, University of Business and Economics Vienna The Effectiveness of Labor Market Integration Policies for Immigrants: The Perspective of Employers Flavia Fossati, University of Lausanne and NCCR LIVES Immigration, Labor Market Concerns, and Demands for Social Protection: Longitudinal Evidence from the United Kingdom Gerda Hooijer, University of Oxford Immigration and the Conditionality of Unemployment Benefits in OECD Countries Samir Mustafa Negash, Leiden Unviersity Olaf van Vliet, Leiden University
E-06 Trade Unions and Politics in Europe and US
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 The Importance of Political Systems for Trade Union Membership, Coverage, and Influence: Theory and Comparative Evidence John Budd, University of Minnesota J. Ryan Lamare, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Understanding the Positions Taken By Unions and Political Parties during Labour Market Reforms in Portugal and Spain: A Critical Assessment of the Insider-Outsider Politics Approach Dora Fonseca, CES The Missing Link. Work, Class Identity and Politicisation in Post-Crisis Italy Arianna Tassinari, European University Institute Blowing Where the Wind Already Blows: Union Effects on Left-Wing Political Views and Attitudinal Heterogeneity Sinisa Hadziabdic, MPIfG, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
G-03 Cross-national Diversity in Work
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 Anthony Rafferty, University of Manchester Participants Organizations in Global Setting: Natural Versus Rational Anastasia Maria Luca, California Sacramento State College of Business Ethnic Conflict and Workplace Inequality: Minority Job Dynamics during Conflict Escalation in Israel, 1995-2015
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 40 Dustin Avent-Holt, Augusta University Pushed of Pulled? Immigrants' Involuntary and Voluntary Self-Employment in Western European Countries Floriane Bolazzi, University of Milano Ivana Fellini, University of Milano-Bicocca Class Background, Migration Experience, Human Capital Formation and the Labor Market Integration of Young Syrian Refugees in Germany Hans Dietrich, Institute for Employment Research (IAB)
H-04 New Actors in the Politics of (global) Finance II: Changing Coordination Saturday of Financial Actors and Activities
12:00pm - 1:30pm H: Markets, Firms and Institutions Session Organizers Johannes Petry, University of Warwick Jan Fichtner, University of Amsterdam Moderator Johannes Petry, University of Warwick Participants Pension Funds and Sustainable Investment: comparing regulation in the Netherlands, Denmark, and Germany. Natascha van der Zwan, Leiden University States and Passive Markets: Index Providers and the Production of Financial Claims in the Global Political Economy Jan Fichtner, University of Amsterdam
I-03 Worker Cooperatives and other Alternatives to Shareholder Capitalism
Saturday I: Alternatives to Capitalism
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Torsten Geelan, University of Cambridge Lara Monticelli, Copenhagen Business School Participants A Unique Case of Empresa Recuperada in Italy: Ri-Maflow and the Innovation of Workers’ Self-Managed Factory. Michele Bianchi, Yunus Centre - Glasgow Caledonian University Marcelo Vieta, University of Toronto Reigniting Subject-object Struggles: The role of cooperatives in the creation of unalienating work Kiri Langmead, Nottignham Trent University Impacts on Unemployment of Alternatives to Shareholder Value Capitalism in American Cities during the Great Recession Marc J. Schneiberg, Reed College
J-03 Seeing through Data
Saturday J: Digital Economy
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizer Thomas Beauvisage, Orange Labs Moderator Thomas Beauvisage, Orange Labs Participants The Birth of Identity Biopolitics: How Surveillance Capitalism Abets Antiliberal
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 41 Populism Brian Judge, University of California, Berkeley Learning like a State: Statecraft in the Digital Age Marion Fourcade, UC Berkeley; UC Berkeley Personal Is Profitable: On the Business Origins of Automated Personalization in Mass Markets Zsuzsanna Vargha, ESCP Business School Looking in the Advertiser’s Mirror: A Monstrous Self-Portrait in Data Jean-Samuel Beuscart, Orange Labs
J-04 Approaches to Platform Economization
Saturday J: Digital Economy
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizer Koray Caliskan, The New School Moderator Anne Jourdain, University Paris-Dauphine Participants Platform Works Koray Caliskan, The New School Cryptocurrency Platforms’ Bubble: Tulips, Dot-Coms, or Rails? Ludovico Rella, Durham University Platforms, then and Now: Property Relations in Historical Perspective Joel Garrod, Carleton University An Oasis of Practice: Platform-Ing Natural Catastrophe Julius Kob, University of Edinburgh
L-03 Author Meet Critics: "Europe’s Crisis of Legitimacy: Governing by Saturday Rules and Ruling by Numbers in the Eurozone" by Vivien Schmidt (Oxford University Press, 2020) 12:00pm - 1:30pm L: Regulation and Governance
Session Organizer Jonathan Zeitlin, University of Amsterdam Moderator Eleni Tsingou, Copenhagen Business School Book Author Vivien Schmidt, Departments of International Relations and Political Science, Boston University Critics John Cioffi, University of California, Riverside Amadine Crespy, Université Libre de Bruxelles Jonathan Zeitlin, University of Amsterdam Cornel Ban, Boston University Participants
M-02 Comercio, cadenas globales de valor y sustentabilidad
Saturday M: Spanish Language
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Julimar Bichara, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 42 Santos Miguel Ruesga, Departamento de Estructura Económica y Economía del Desarrollo, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Moderator Marta Castilho, UFRJ - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro Participants ’La Relación Comercial ENTRE México Y China. Análisis DEL Impacto EN La Estructura Comercial De México Y EL Acuerdo Comercial Usmca Desde EL Constant Market Share Y Tablas De Input Y Output’’ Hassel Guadalupe Ponce Pineda, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Julimar Bichara, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Production in the International Beef Market from the Point of View of the Competitiveness and Sustainability of Countries Agustin Alvarez-Herranz, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha Eduardo Quiroga, Facultad de Ciencias Económicas, Universidad de La Plata Positioning and Insertion Patterns of Countries into Global Value Chains Marta Castilho, UFRJ - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro Eroding Economic Incentives to Environmental Protection in Brazil Sofia Fahel, Fundaçao Getúlio Vargas
N-03 Welfare
Saturday N: Finance and Society
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University Alya Guseva, Department of Sociology, Boston University Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra, University of California, San Diego Moderator Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra, University of California, San Diego Participants Entitlements in the Crosshairs: How Sovereign Credit Ratings Judge the Welfare State in Advanced Market Economies Zsofia Barta, University at Albany SUNY Policy to Protect Financially Vulnerable Populations: A Look at the Military Lending Act Megan Bea, University of Wisconsin - Madison Discounting Politics in Public Employee Pension Reform: The Case of Detroit Mikell Hyman, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Fiscal Policy As Credit Policy: A New Perspective on the Welfare State VS. Market Trade-Off Etienne Lepers, City, University of London Entangling the Welfare State and Capital Markets through Land. a Theoretical Contribution from Urban Political Economy Antoine Guironnet, Sciences Po, CEE
N-04 Money, Credit and Social Aspirations
Saturday N: Finance and Society
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University Alya Guseva, Department of Sociology, Boston University Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra, University of California, San Diego
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 43 Moderator Alya Guseva, Department of Sociology, Boston University Participants Simulating Social Class? Consumer Credit, Subjective Status and “Supurious Upward Mobility” in Chile Felipe Gonzalez, Universidad Central de Chile Matias Gomez, Universidad Central de Chile Financing Movement: The Role of Money Along Undocumented Migration Trajectories Hannah Pool, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies The Price of Parenting: Wealth Inequality and Financial Activities for Children in the United States, 1998-2016 Nina Bandelj, University of California, Irvine Becoming a Petit-Rentier: New Housing Imaginaries in Post-Socialist Warsaw Marta Olcoń-Kubicka, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences
O-03 Author Meets Critics: "Business, Power and Sustainability in a World of Saturday Global Value Chains" by Stefano Ponte (UChicago Press, 2019)
12:00pm - 1:30pm O: Global Value Chains Session Organizer Stefano Ponte, Copenhagen Business School Book Author Stefano Ponte, Copenhagen Business School Critics Gary Gereffi, Duke University Valentina De Marchi, University of Padova Matthew Amengual, MIT Luc Fransen, University of Amsterdam Timothy Sturgeon, MIT Participants
P-03 Financial Regulation: Models, Concepts and Instruments between US Saturday and EU
12:00pm - 1:30pm P: Accounting, Economics, and Law Session Organizer Yuri Biondi, Cnrs Moderator Maria Lissowska, Warsaw School of Economics Participants A Critical Assessment of the Current Legal Framework Concerning Abusive Debt Collection Practices in the European Union. Catalin Stanescu, University of Copenhagen Crowdfunding for Loans to Households. Will There be a Shopping Forum after the Introduction of EU Regulation? Maria Lissowska, Warsaw School of Economics Measuring Wealth, Reframing the Rule of Law Smoki Musaraj, Ohio University
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 44 Q-02 China's Development Model
Saturday Q: Asian Capitalisms
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizer Dennis McNamara, Georgetown University Moderator Dennis McNamara, SOAS Participants Mitigating Global Value Chain Risks in an Unstable World: Cases of Asian First-Tier Garment Suppliers Solee Shin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Anchoring Value Chains in China's Electronics Hub Dennis McNamara, Georgetown University Corporatist Legacies of Danwei Society in China’s “New Era” Dennis McNamara, Georgetown University
R-03 Session 1.3
Saturday R: Islamic Moral Economy and Finance
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Mehmet Asutay, Durham University Zurina Shafii, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia Necati Aydin, Alfaisal University Moderator Nerma Saracevic, PhD student, University of J.J. Strossmayer,Faculty of Economics, Osijek, Croatia Participants The Relative Risk Performance of the Islamic Sukuks over the Conventional Bonds: New Evidence from VALUE at Risk Approach Mariam Aldhaheri, Higher College of Technology Is There a Difference between Risk-taking Behaviour in Islamic and Conventional Banking: Expected Utility Theory versus Prospect Theory Kemal Pekcoskun, Bursa Uludag University Assessing the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem of Oman and Discovering the Innate Suitability of Risk Sharing Finance Mughees Shaukat, The College of Banking and Financial Studies, under Central Bank of Oman; Accounting and Auditing Organisation for Islamic Financial Institutions-AAOIFI; Fingel Global Inc
TH05-02 Envisioning New Futures for Development Theory and Practice
Saturday TH05: Decolonizing "Development": Theories, Methods and Research
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizer Zophia Edwards, Providence College Moderator Julian Go, Boston University Participants For a Rodneyan World Systems Analysis: The Case for a Return to the Dar Es Salaam School of Historical Social Science Kristin Plys, University of Toronto Reimagining Development Theory: Insights from the Black Radical Tradition Zophia Edwards, Providence College
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 45 Thinking with W.E.B. Du Bois: Liberal Democracy and the Invention of the Racialized Subject in the Black Atlantic Ricarda Hammer, Brown University
TH07-02 The Politics of Education and Social Progress
Saturday TH07: Education for Social Progress: Socio-Economic Perspectives on Policy 12:00pm - 1:30pm Attempts and Impacts between the Different Worlds Session Organizer Lorenz Lassnigg, Institute for Advanced Studies (IHS), Vienna Moderator Stephanie Allais, University of the Witwatersrand Participants Varieties of Governance: The Frontline State and Primary Education in Rural India Akshay Mangla, University of Oxford Keeping Collective Skill Formation Systems Inclusive in Times of Migration: Comparing Policy Responses in Germany and Switzerland Annatina Aerne, University of St.Gallen Franziska Laudenbach, Universität Bremen Hope, Disappointment, and the Relationship between Economics and Sociology of Education in Explaining and Tackling Educational Inequalities Yael Shalem, University of the Witwatersrand
TH13-01 Roundtable on Economy, Society, Polity: Global and National Saturday Health(care) Lessons from the Covid-19 Pandemic
12:00pm - 1:30pm TH13: Regulation, Innovation, and Valuation in Markets for Health and Medicines
Session Organizers Kathryn Ibata-Arens, DePaul University Etienne Nouguez, Centre de Sociologie des Organisations Moderators Kathryn Ibata-Arens, DePaul University Etienne Nouguez, Centre de Sociologie des Organisations Participants Discussants Susanne Brucksch, German Institute of Japanese Studies Adriana Nilsson, University of Liverpool Mao Suzuki, University of Southern California
FP-03 Featured Speaker Ruha Benjamin (Princeton University) - "Race after Saturday Technology: Abolitionist Tools for the New Jim Code"
2:00pm - 3:00pm Featured Panels & Speakers Session Organizer Nitsan Chorev, Brown University Moderator Nitsan Chorev, Brown University Participants
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 46 G-04 HR Practices
Saturday G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
7:00pm - 8:30pm Session Organizers David Marsden, London School of Economics Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Moderator Sophie Moullin, Princeton University Participants Entrepreneurial Social Cognition: Arguing for Work Positive Illusions As Self-Serving Biases in Entrepreneurial Decision-Making Anastasia Maria Luca, California Sacramento State College of Business The Effect of the Family Planning Policy on Human Resource Sujin Lee, Seoul National University Ga-eun Lee, Seoul National University How Employees Shape Turnover Intention - Comparison between Japanese Firms and Foreign-Owned Firms in Japan Shinji Hasegawa, Waseda University Insourcing and Flexibility: Return to Vertical Integration and the Drive to Polyvalence Sabrina Dias, Universidade Federal Fluminense
N-05 Banks
Saturday N: Finance and Society
7:00pm - 8:30pm Session Organizers Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University Alya Guseva, Department of Sociology, Boston University Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra, University of California, San Diego Moderator Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego Participants Earnings Smoothing in Banking Industry through Advisory Fee Income – Do Depositors Matter? Heung Tung Yip, Cathay United Bank Demutualization of Cooperative Depository Institutions in the U.S: 1995-2020 Irem Inal, University of California Berkeley, Department of Sociology Shareholder Value and Bank Risk-Taking: The Role of Shareholder-Value-Oriented Bank CEOs Jiwook Jung, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign The Failed Zaibatsu: Transplantation, Innovation and Family Banks in Southwest China, 1900-1950 Wei Luo, Stanford University
A-01 Accumulation, Redistribution and Civil Society
Sunday A: Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society
4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizer José Ruiz San Roman, Universidad Complutense Madrid Moderators José Ruiz San Roman, Universidad Complutense Madrid Kate Summers, London School of Economics
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 47 Participants Deserving and Undeserving Riches: Can Public Consensus Identify a ‘Riches Line’? Kate Summers, London School of Economics Role of Civil Society in Making of Public Policy in India Sujeet Kumar, Jawaharlal Nehru University Polyani-Lite?Social Innovation in the Context of Transitioning Capitalisms Raymond Loveridge, University of Oxford
E-07 Rising Challenges on the Future of Work
Sunday 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 Effects of the Platform Economy on Work Anke Hassel, Hertie School of Governance Technological Change and Demand for EU-Wide Social Protection: A Conjoint Experiment Stefano Sacchi, Polytechnic University of Turin Mobilising Ideas about the Future of Work: Technology, Employment Relations and Regulation Susan Ainsworth, University of Melbourne Angie Knox, University of Sydney
F-03 Knowledge Transfer and Innovation: Evidence from Micro-Level Firm Sunday and Patent Data
4:00am - 5:30am F: Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation Session Organizers Egbert Amoncio, Goethe University Frankfurt Na Zou, Goethe University Frankfurt Participants Brain Drain and Inventive Activities: Evidence from 19th Century Discriminatory Policies David Heller, Max-Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition Munich Academics As Intermediaries? Forced Resignations Among Academic Directors and Firm Innovation Egbert Amoncio, Goethe University Knowledge Flows within China: A Patent Citation Analysis JIA LIU, UNIVERSITY OF STRASBOURG , BETA
G-05 Education
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
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 48 Participants Educational Elites’ Complex Career Change : An Apparent Reconsideration of the Link between Education, Skills and Careers Ludivine Le Gros, CNAM - LISE The Case of Finance Students in France, or How the Schools’ Hierarchy Mirrors the Finance Labor Market Lisa Laurence, Paris-Dauphine University The Impact of Horizontal Job-Education Mismatches on the Earnings of Recent University Graduates in Russia Victor Rudakov, National Research University Higher School of Economics Getting an Appetite for a Career in Business: How Recruiting Events Shape Students’ Vocational Aspirations Daniel Meyer, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
G-06 Hiring and Occupational Choice: Employers' and Employees' Sunday Perspectives on Skill Demand and Supply
4:00am - 5:30am G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources Session Organizers Uschi Backes-Gellner, University of Zurich Christian Rupietta, University of Wuppertal Moderator Christian Rupietta, Institute for Employment Research (IAB) Participants Social Norms and Occupational Choices in VET Patricia Palffy, University of Zurich Apprenticeship Non-Completion in the German Dual VET System - a Money Matter? Caroline Neuber-Pohl, Federal Institute of Vocational Education and Training Firms’ Contribution to Scaring Effects of Young Unemployed Hans Dietrich, Institute for Employment Research (IAB)
H-05 Fields Logics
Sunday H: Markets, Firms and Institutions
4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizers Olivier Butzbach, Second University of Naples Johanna Mair, Stanford University Gerhard Schnyder, King's College London Moderator Maki Umemura, Cardiff University Participants Changing the Rules of the Game While Playing: Process of Logic Hybridization in Community Ophthalmology Field Padmavathi Shenoy, Indian Institute of Management Trichy Changes and Continuities in the Organizational Field for Corporate Tax Sara Jespersen, Copenhagen Business School
I-04 The Trials and Tribulations of Engaging in Collective Action
Sunday I: Alternatives to Capitalism
4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizers Torsten Geelan, University of Cambridge
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 49 Lara Monticelli, Copenhagen Business School Participants Advocating within the Market: The Collaboration between French Vegan Activists and Food Market Players Noe Kabouche, University of Neuchâtel; Sciences Po (Paris) Relations and Resources Mikko Laamanen, Royal Holloway - University of London Can Big be Beautiful? Tensions within Normative Communities Genevieve Shanahan, Grenoble Ecole de Management
L-04 Coordination and Steering Mechanisms in Public and Private Sunday Governance
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 Tim Bartley, Washington University of St. Louis Participants Supplier Management Quality and Compliance: The Role of Supplier Human Resource and Labor Practices Chunyun Li, London School of Economics A “California Effect” for Human Rights: South Africa and the Bilateral Investment Regime Maha Atal, Copenhagen Business School Neoliberal Conceptions of the Worker and Entrepreneur in Labour Law Julia Tomassetti, City University of Hong Kong School of Law Accounting for Labor-Conditions: Prospects and Limits of Blockchain-Technologies in Upholding ESG-Labor Standards Moritz Huetten, Darmstadt Business School and a fellow at the Center for Sustainable Economic and Corporate Policy
N-06 The Future of Rating: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution
Sunday N: Finance and Society
4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizers Natalia Besedovsky, University of Hamburg Giulia Mennillo, National University of Singapore Moderator Natalia Besedovsky, University of Hamburg Participants Credit Rating in China: Torn between Aspirations of Hegemony and Corporate Debt Problems Giulia Mennillo, National University of Singapore Seeing like a Social Credit System: An Examination of a Chinese Municipal Surveillance Policy Infrastructure Chuncheng Liu, University of California San Diego Rating As Usual? Credit Rating Agencies from the Financial Crisis to the Anthropocene Natalia Besedovsky, University of Hamburg TBA
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 50 Marion Fourcade, UC Berkeley Rating As Information Production: Lessons from the Emergence of Securities Rating and Hospital Accreditation in the United States Joris Gjata, University of Virginia
O-04 Digitization, Industry 4.0 and GVCs
Sunday O: Global Value Chains
4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizers Valentina De Marchi, University of Padova Rory Horner, University of Manchester Timothy Sturgeon, MIT Gary Gereffi, Duke University Moderator Aarti Krishnan, Overseas Development Institute Participants Digital Technologies and 'value' Capture in Global Value Chains; Empirical Evidence from Indian Manufacturing Firms Karishma Banga, Overseas Development Institute A Bottom-up Approach to Manufacturing Reshoring Strategies: A Comparative Study Diletta Pegoraro, Birmingham Business School, University of Birmingham; University of Trento Digitalization and New Technological Interdependencies in the German Manufacturing Equipment Sector Grzegorz Lechowski, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin Who Runs the Show in Iot-Based Value Chains? Industrial Internet Platforms and Their Implications for Gvc Governance Lea Schneidemesser, Berlin Social Science Center
P-04 Corporate Governance (I): Corporate Control and Mission
Sunday P: Accounting, Economics, and Law
4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizer Yuri Biondi, Cnrs Moderator Thomas Clarke, University of Technology Sydney Participants The Contest on Corporate Purpose: Why Lynn Stout WAS Right and Milton Friedman WAS Wrong. Thomas Clarke, University of Technology Sydney Do Mission Statements Affect Firm Outcomes? Shinichi Hirota, Waseda University
Q-03 Labour Relations and Vocational Training
Sunday Q: Asian Capitalisms
4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizers Boy Luethje, Sun Yat-sen University Tobias ten Brink, Jacobs University Bremen Wei Zhao, ESSCA School of Management Moderator
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 51 Wei Zhao, ESSCA School of Management Participants Labor Force Dualism in the Joint Ventures of Vw and Toyota in China Miao Tian, Frankfurt University Farewell to Competence-Based Vocational Qualifications? Armin Mueller, University of Göttingen Automation, Skill Development and Vocational Training in the Pearl-River Delta Boy Luethje, Sun Yat-sen University
R-04 Session 2.1
Sunday R: Islamic Moral Economy and Finance
4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizers Mehmet Asutay, Durham University Zurina Shafii, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia Necati Aydin, Alfaisal University Moderator Necati Aydin, Alfaisal University Participants Financialisation and Islamic Banking: Case Analysis of Causes and Effects of Tawarruq Adoptions in Islamic Banks in Malaysia Zurina Shafii, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia Is Islamic Banking Sustainable? Catpca Evidence from Selected Global Islamic Banks M Luthfi Hamidi, Griffith University Does Financial Development Reduce Income Inequality? Noor Zahirah Mohd Sidek, Universiti Teknologi Mara
SP-02 Women and Gender Forum
Sunday Special Events
8:00am - 9:00am Session Organizer Dorottya Sallai , London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) Participants Discussants Caroline Ruiner, University of Hohenheim Virginia Doellgast, Cornell University ILR School Jacqueline O'Reilly, University of Sussex Business School
B-03 Panel 3
Sunday B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Matthew Amengual, MIT Caroline Arnold, CUNY Mark Dallas, Union College Douglas B Fuller, City University of Hong Kong Moderator Antonio Gelis-Filho, FGV-EAESP Participants The Legal Institutionalization of Global Elites As a Proto-Polity: From Nation States
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 52 to “Gated States”? Antonio Gelis-Filho, FGV-EAESP Globally Integrated Growth Models and Origins of International Conflicts Robert Pauls, Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University Thomas Kalinowski, Ewha Womans University From Italy to the European Union: The Long Path of Southern Italy Toward Integration. Policies and Institutional Actors in the Construction of an Underdeveloped Area Paola De Vivo, University of Naples Federico II Money for Nothing: The Role of Intangibles in the Financialization-Globalization Nexus Kevin Muir, University of Massachusetts-Amherst, Department of Political Science The Spread of Developmental Idealism Through Diplomatic Ties and Its Impact on Fertility Transitions Joan Ryan, University of Pennsylvania
C-04 Pay and Income Issues
Sunday C: Gender, Work and Family
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Bernard Fusulier, Université catholique de Louvain Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, TELUQ Caryn Medved, City University of New York Moderator Caryn Medved, City University of New York Participants Men and Women of the MFI: Gendered Power in Indian Microfinance Smitha Radhakrishnan, Wellesley College Work Time Regimes and the Political Economy of the Gender Pay Gap James Conran, University of Oregon Family Support and Gender Roles According to Income Types: Evidence from an Urban Patrilocal Society Sara Tafuro, University of Paris Patrilineal Family Solidarity and Income Types: Evidence from Urban India Sara Tafuro, University of Paris Modern Times for Mothers? Disentangling the Role of Preference Formation and Institutional Influences on Motherhood Penalties Malte Reichelt, New York University Abu Dhabi
E-08 Critical and Comparative Approaches to States and Markets in Sunday Europe's Periphery
9:00am - 10:30am E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States Session Organizer Besnik Pula, Virginia Tech Participants European Peripheries in Comparative Perspective: Markets and States in the East and South of the European Union Bilyana Petrova, City University of New York Social Structures of Accumulation Theory and East European Capitalism: Never the Twain Shall Meet? Besnik Pula, Virginia Tech Discussant
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 53 Magnus Feldmann, University of Bristol
E-09 Legitimate Social Order in Crisis – Is Japan the Happy Exception? (2)
Sunday E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Stefan Heeb, University of Geneva Steffen Heinrich, Freie Universität Berlin Participants Continuity of Social Order Despite More Immigration: Why Is Ethno-Nationalist Japan Welcoming More Foreign Workers? David Chiavacci, University of Zurich Legitimacy Through Depoliticization: The Politics of Third Pillar Pension Reform and the Case of Japan Steffen Heinrich, Freie Universität Berlin Discussant Margarita Estevez-Abe, Maxwell School / Syracuse University
F-04 Consuming Innovations: How, Why, and When do Firms, Actors, Sunday Institutions Adopt or Adapt them?
9:00am - 10:30am F: Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation Session Organizers Matthew Allen, Manchester Business School, The University of Manchester Andrea Herrmann, Max-Planck-Institut fuer Gesellschaftsforschung Matthew Keller, Department of Sociology, Southern Methodist University Cornelia Storz, Goethe University Frankfurt Janet Vertesi, Princeton University Participants Re-Configuring Routines in New Product Development Partnerships Paola Perez-Aleman, McGill University Robotising, but How? Organisational Innovation and Heterogeneity in the Use of Digital Production Technologies. Evidence from Japanese and German Companies in the Automotive Sector. Guendalina Anzolin, University of Urbino (Italy) “The Empire Strikes Back”: entrepreneurship, radical innovation and political coalitions in the bureaucratic firm Tommaso Pardi, CNRS IDHES
G-07 HR Practices and Workplace Skills
Sunday G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers David Marsden, London School of Economics Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Moderator Ulrich Walwei, Institute for Employment Research (IAB) Participants Skill Underutilization and Under-Skilling in Europe: The Role of Workplace Discrimination Anthony Rafferty, University of Manchester Internal Flexibility, ICT and Collective Bargaining in the European Union: An
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 54 Analysis at Establishment Level Julimar Bichara, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid The Role of Works Councils in the Productivity Enhancing Effect of HR Practices Christian Rupietta, University of Wuppertal Recognition of Human Capital Investments: Towards Institutional Typology Arkadiy Tuchkov, St. Petersburg State Economic University
H-06 Growth Models Beyond the OECD: Making Sense of Emerging Sunday Capitalist Economies
9:00am - 10:30am H: Markets, Firms and Institutions Session Organizers Christian May, Institut für Politikwissenschaft, Goethe University Andreas Noelke, Institut für Politikwissenschaft, Goethe University Daniel Mertens, University of Osnabrück Participants Growth Models in Emerging Capitalist Economies Christian May, Institut für Politikwissenschaft, Goethe University The Impact of Security Threats on a Small Emerging Economy Growth Model: The Case of Israel Arie Krampf, Academic College of Tel Aviv Yaffo Growth Models and Comparative Political Economy in Latin America Nikolas Passos, Scuola Normale Superiore
H-07 CSR
Sunday H: Markets, Firms and Institutions
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Olivier Butzbach, Second University of Naples Johanna Mair, Stanford University Gerhard Schnyder, King's College London Moderators Rami Kaplan, The Open University of Israel Daniel Kinderman, University of Delaware Participants Core Family Values As Accelerators of Institutional Change - the Case of Sustainable Viticulture in the Bordeaux Wine Region Joerg Hofstetter, KEDGE Business School Sustainability Incentives: Underlying Drivers of Port Greening Decisions Jette Steen Knudsen, Tufts University Beth DeSombre, Wellesley College What Impact Do Responsible Business Associations Have on the CSR Performance of Their Member Companies? Evidence from Business for Social Responsibility from 1992 to 2018 Daniel Kinderman, University of Delaware Family Relations on Top Management and Ownership Concentration: How Do They Affect CSR Engagement of Brazilian Companies? Romulo Soares, Federal University of Ceara
I-05 Building Alternatives through Organisations and Collaborative Sunday Relations
9:00am - 10:30am I: Alternatives to Capitalism
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 55 Session Organizers Torsten Geelan, University of Cambridge Lara Monticelli, Copenhagen Business School Participants The Relational Construction of Alternativeness in Collaborative Housing in Vienna Nina Pohler, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Arts-Service Organizations, Access, and Intermediation Miranda Campbell, Ryerson University Burning Man, an Alternative to Capitalism? from the “City in the Desert” to “a Network of Dreamers and Doers”, Navigating from Full-on Corporation to Co- Working Initiatives. Flore Muguet, Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes (EPHE)
J-05 "Framing Work” on Platform: Precarity and Autonomy
Sunday J: Digital Economy
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizer Sidonie Naulin, Sciences Po Grenoble / PACTE Moderator Sidonie Naulin, Sciences Po Grenoble / PACTE Participants Business Models and Control within the Platform Economy: A Study of Food- Delivery Work in Belgium Milena Franke, KU Leuven University Alternative Workers and "Structuring of Instability": The Case of Multiple Jobs Cecilia Manzo, Catholic University Ivana Pais, Catholic University Digital Labor behind Marketplace Platforms: Analysis of the Invisible Work Provided By Etsy Sellers Anne Jourdain, University Paris-Dauphine Autonomy and New Modes of Control in Digital Work Settings – a Mixed‐Methods Study of Food Supply Chains in Germany Caroline Ruiner, University of Hohenheim
J-06 Blockchain and Cryptocurrencies
Sunday J: Digital Economy
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizer Dave Elder-Vass, Loughborough University Moderator Dave Elder-Vass, Loughborough University Participants A Multidimensional Embeddedness Frame for Analyzing the Digital Economy: The Case of Cryptocurrency Ilan Talmud, University of Haifa Hacker-Engineers and Their Economies: The Political Economy of Cryptoeconomics and Decentralised Networks Jaya Klara Brekke, Durham University A Relational Analysis of Sarafu Network: The Emergence of a Monetary Ecosystem for the Prosperity of the Communities Sowelu Elios Avanzo, University of Turin Seeing like a Blockchain: An Examination of a Blockchain System for Regulating News Production Roei Davidson, University of Haifa
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 56 L-05 Competition Policy in the 21st Century: National Institutions and Sunday Transnational Realities
9:00am - 10:30am L: Regulation and Governance Session Organizer Erik Peinert, Brown University Moderators Erik Peinert, Brown University Sebastian Billows, INRA (Institut national de la recherche agronomique) Participants Bureaucratic Discretion and the Atlantic Divide in Antitrust Chase Foster, Brown University French Antitrust: A Statist Variety of Competition Enforcement? Sebastian Billows, INRA (Institut national de la recherche agronomique) Reconciling the Political and Intellectual Causes of Policy Paradigm Shift: Antitrust Policy Reform in the Times of Inflation and Chicago School of Law and Economics Melike Arslan, Northwestern University In Search of Lost Price. Anti-Trust and the Paradox of Digital Markets Simon Bittmann, Centre de Sociologie des Organisations Monopoly Politics: Price Competition and Learning in the Evolution of Policy Regimes Erik Peinert, Brown University
M-03 Empresas, bancos de desarrollo y variedades de capitalismo
Sunday M: Spanish Language
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Julimar Bichara, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Santos Miguel Ruesga, Departamento de Estructura Económica y Economía del Desarrollo, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Moderator Pedro Perfeito da Silva, UFRGS Participants Bank Ownership and Lending Patterns: Evidence from Brazil Pedro Perfeito da Silva, Central European University 'realidades Abundantes'. Más Allá De Otra Simple Crítica Al Homo Economicus Cesar Gonzalez-Canton, CUNEF Dynamics and Effectiveness of Business Models Interdisciplinary Analysis from the Economic, Social and Environmental Dimensions. Martha Escobar Hurtado, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Privacy in the Era of Big Data - the Boundaries between Market and Moral Karina Assis, Universidade Federal de São Carlos/ Nesefi
N-07 A World of Privatized Prosperity in Contemporary Capitalism: Sunday Economic Sociology Perspectives on Ownership Structures and the Current Revival of Expropriations 9:00am - 10:30am N: Finance and Society
Session Organizers Alexander Spielau, University of Hamburg Natalia Besedovsky, University of Hamburg Joanna Kusiak, King's College Cambridge
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 57 Participants Alternatives to Expropriation? Municipal Housing Companies between Profit Orientation and Tenant Participation Natalia Besedovsky, University of Hamburg Athens As a Laboratory of (privatized) National Economy Marie Piganiol, Université Paris Dauphine - PSL Benjamin Lemoine, Université Paris Dauphine - PSL The Privatization of U.S. Money and the Absence of a Countermovement, 1945– 2008 Pierre-Christian Fink, Columbia University The Lasting Shadow of Sovereign Moneys: Are Attempts to Create Privatized Money a Fallacy? Alexander Spielau, University of Hamburg Climate Strike Protests and the Issue of Ownership Philipp Degens, University of Hamburg, Department of Socio-Economics
O-05 Power and Value in GVCs
Sunday O: Global Value Chains
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Valentina De Marchi, University of Padova Rory Horner, University of Manchester Timothy Sturgeon, MIT Gary Gereffi, Duke University Moderator Stephanie Barrientos, Global Development Institute, University of Manchester Participants Environmental Upgrading in Global Value Chains: A Framework for Analysis Aarti Krishnan, Overseas Development Institute Valentina De Marchi, University of Padova Stefano Ponte, Copenhagen Business School Network Configuration and Power Relations in Global Production Networks Panagiotis Iliopoulos, Department of Management, Birkbeck College, University of London What Is Value Creation, Capture and Destruction in Gvcs? Mark Dallas, Union College Power, Governance and Supplier Agency in the Global Mobile App Value Chain: The Case of Software Firms in Pakistan Umair Choksy, Kent Business School, University of Kent
P-05 Disentangling Financialisation (I): Patterns, Trends and Implications
Sunday P: Accounting, Economics, and Law
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizer Yuri Biondi, Cnrs Moderator Laura Adler, Harvard University Participants Causes and Solutions for Misconduct in the Financial Services Industry Shann Turnbull, International Institute for Self-governance Financialized Companies: Going Concerns or Cause for Concern? Colin Haslam, Queen Mary University of London From the Job's Worth to the Person's Price: The Evolution of Pay-Setting Practices Since 1950
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 58 Laura Adler, Harvard University
Q-04 Policy, Resistance, and Institutional Change
Sunday Q: Asian Capitalisms
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Boy Luethje, Sun Yat-sen University Tobias ten Brink, Jacobs University Bremen Wei Zhao, ESSCA School of Management Moderator Boy Luethje, Sun Yat-sen University Participants Does Economic Development Necessarily Lead to Democracy? the Case of China John Hsieh, University of South Carolina Land Conflict and Investment in Indonesia: A Transaction Cost Perspective Yohanna Gultom, Faculty of Economics and Business Universitas Indonesia
R-05 Session 2.2
Sunday R: Islamic Moral Economy and Finance
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Mehmet Asutay, Durham University Zurina Shafii, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia Necati Aydin, Alfaisal University Moderator Kaouther Toumi, University of Toulouse 3 Participants Reducing Misallocation of Resources through Price Mechanism of Sharia Financial Product Using Cash Recovery Rate Any Setianingrum, YARSI University Does the Islamic Accounting Distribution System Creates Welfare? Trisiladi Supriyanto, Ibn Khaldun University Is There Really an Alternative to Capitalism: A Model Suggested Levent Sumer, Istinye University
TH03-01 Imaginaries in Fiscal Policy
Sunday TH03: Crisis, Temporality, and Governance
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizer Timur Ergen, Max Planck Institute Moderator Simone Polillo, University of Virginia Participants Imagining the Age of the Entrepreneur: U.S. Tax Reform in the 1980s Inga Rademacher, King's College London Fictional Expectations and Fiscal Sociology. Interrogating the Link between the Implementation of Payroll Taxation and Political Disappointment in Italy, 1971-1991 Lars Doepking, Hamburg Institute for Social Research Tax Planning, Tax Professionals and Tax Regulation in Germany between Expectations, Policy Making and Provisioning Silke Ötsch, Sociological Research Institute Göttingen (SOFI)
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 59 TH04-02 The Politics of Statistics in International Organizations
Sunday TH04: Critical Reflections on Socio-Economic Statistics for Development: 9:00am - 10:30am Past, Present, and Future Session Organizers Roberto Aragao, University of Amsterdam Daniel DeRock, University of Amsterdam Joan Van Heijster, University of Amsterdam Daniel Mügge, University of Amsterdam Moderator Roberto Aragao, University of Amsterdam Participants Barriers to Engagement - China in Global Indicator Governance Joan Van Heijster, University of Amsterdam Monitoring Learning Outcomes in the Time of Sdgs. New Agendas and Shifting Relationships within the Global Assessment Landscape Clara Fontdevila, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona The Statistical Trilemma: built-in constraints on international economic statistics Daniel DeRock, University of Amsterdam Daniel Mügge, University of Amsterdam
TH05-03 Decolonizing International Organizations
Sunday TH05: Decolonizing "Development": Theories, Methods and Research
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizer Julian Go, Boston University Moderator Jason Jackson, MIT Participants Decolonial Developmental Practices and Knowledges: Emergence of Indigenous Post-Development Perspectives through the World Bank Inspection Panel Process Alice Schoonejans, Paris-Dauphine University Pricing Pandemics: Necrofinance and the World Bank Alexandre White, Johns Hopkins University The Colonial Extractivist Standard Employment Relationship and Its Legacies Heiner Fechner, University of Bremen, CRC 1342, Project "Worlds of Labour"
TH07-03 State, Economy and Skill Formation Systems
Sunday TH07: Education for Social Progress: Socio-Economic Perspectives on Policy 9:00am - 10:30am Attempts and Impacts between the Different Worlds Session Organizer Justin J.W. Powell, Université du Luxembourg Moderator Justin J.W. Powell, Université du Luxembourg Participants Country Size and Socio-Economic Change: A Comparison of Skill Formation Policies in Germany and Switzerland Lukas Graf, Hertie School of Governance Declining Collectivism at the Higher and Lower End: Technological Change and the Increasing Role of the State in Austrian VET Daniel Unterweger, University of St. Gallen
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 60 Lina Seitzl, University of St. Gallen Skills for Inclusive Industrialization in African Countries: Why Is Systemic Reform of Provision Systems so Difficult? Stephanie Allais, University of the Witwatersrand Orchestrator of Coordination: The Role of the State in Collective Skill Formation Regimes Patrick Emmenegger, University of St. Gallen
TH08-02 Intersectional and Intrahousehold Perspectives on Gender and Wealth
Sunday TH08: Gender and Wealth Accumulation
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Celine Bessiere, Paris Dauphine University-IRISSO Maude Pugliese, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique Moderator Maude Pugliese, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique Participants Intra-Couple Wealth Inequality: What's Demographics Got to Do with It? Miriam Rehm, University Duisburg-Essen How Do Married Couples Divide Assets and Debts? the Role of Work and Family Involvement Theresa Nutz, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Gender Difference in British Young Adults’ Retirement Saving Decision-Making Process Ellie Suh, London School of Economics and Political Science Gendering Wealth. the Gendered Structure of Asset-Based Inequalities Eliza Benites Gambirazio, University of Lyon 2 Discussant Mateusz Halawa, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences
TH11-01 Worlds of Wealth Inequality
Sunday TH11: Mind the Wealth Gap? Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the 9:00am - 10:30am Accumulation, Justification and (Re)Distribution of Wealth Session Organizers Hanna Lierse, Jacobs University Bremen Patrick Sachweh, University of Bremen - SOCIUM Research Center on Inequality and Social Policy Nora Waitkus, London School of Economics Moderator Hanna Lierse, Jacobs University Bremen Participants Who Are the Double Rich in Europe? Survey Evidence on Economic Elites and Super-Elites in France, Germany, and Spain Philipp Korom, University of Graz, Department of Sociology Wealth Inequality Regimes. Towards a Typology of Cross-National Differences in Wealth and Inequality Nora Waitkus, London School of Economics Wealth Regimes and the Rate of Return on Capital: The Political Economy of Asset Manager Capitalism Benjamin Braun, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Conceptualising Wealth Inequality: Is There Too Much Focus on the Super Rich? Karen Rowlingson, University of Birmingham
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 61 TH13-02 Analysis of Innovation Trends in Health and Healthcare Product and Sunday Service Developments
9:00am - 10:30am TH13: Regulation, Innovation, and Valuation in Markets for Health and Medicines
Session Organizers Kathryn Ibata-Arens, DePaul University Etienne Nouguez, Centre de Sociologie des Organisations Moderator Etienne Nouguez, Centre de Sociologie des Organisations Participants Innovation Activities through Medtech Partnerships in Japan? Susanne Brucksch, German Institute of Japanese Studies An Architecture of Inclusive Innovation for New Drug Discovery: Organizational Case Studies from India and Japan Kathryn Ibata-Arens, DePaul University From Nudge to Nudges: Establishing Kidney Donation Systems in Singapore, Hong Kong, and Taiwan Wan-Zi Lu, University of Chicago Enticing the ‘Will to Perform’: Ranking and Competitions in the Market for Virtue Afshin Mehrpouya, HEC Paris
FP-04 Featured Panel - Inequality in the Age of Pandemics: A Comparative Sunday Look
12:00pm - 1:30pm Featured Panels & Speakers Session Organizer Diego Sanchez Ancochea, University of Oxford Moderator Diego Sanchez Ancochea, University of Oxford Participants Discussants Francisco Ferreira, The World Bank Sofia Perez, Boston University Margarita Estevez-Abe, Maxwell School / Syracuse University
SP-03 Articulated Intelligence: What can Artificial Intelligence do for (and to) Sunday the Social Sciences?
12:00pm - 1:30pm Special Events Session Organizer Etienne Ollion, Institut Polytechnique de Paris Moderator Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego Participants
A-02 Development, Identities, and Communitarian Ideals
Sunday A: Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 62 12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizer José Ruiz San Roman, Universidad Complutense Madrid Moderators José Ruiz San Roman, Universidad Complutense Madrid Jieren Hu, Tongji University Participants Discourse Interaction in Chinese Urban Communities: Expressed Disenchantment and Disenchanted Conformance Yang Zheng, City University of Hong Kong Jieren Hu, Tongji University Moral Minorities: Change and Persistence of Diverse Civic Identities within a College Context Krystal Laryea, Stanford University Democracy, Development and Cultural Heritage Postwar Greece as an American Project Despina Lalaki, American School of Classical Studies at Athens Moral Hazard and the 21st Century German Question Gregory Fuller, University of Groningen
B-04 Panel 4
Sunday B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Matthew Amengual, MIT Caroline Arnold, CUNY Mark Dallas, Union College Douglas B Fuller, City University of Hong Kong Moderator Annatina Aerne, University of St.Gallen Participants Inequality As Entitlements over Labour Paul Segal, King's College London Instituting Collective Skill Formation in Colombia: Why Do Employers Train? Annatina Aerne, University of St.Gallen Individualism, Autonomy and Globalisation: International Student Workers and the Processes of Transnational Individualisation Hongbo Guo, University of Technology Sydney Ecosystems of Contemporary Right-Wing Populism Benjamin Bradlow, Brown University Social Upgrading in the Global South: Comparing the Role of Industrial Relations Institutions Christina Teipen, Berlin School of Economics and Law
C-05 Gender Issues
Sunday C: Gender, Work and Family
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Bernard Fusulier, Université catholique de Louvain Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, TELUQ Caryn Medved, City University of New York Moderator Anne Gillet, CNAM, Lise-CNRS
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 63 Participants Different Responses to Equality for Girls in Uganda: Which Socio-Ecological Factors Matter? Seung Yeun Hong, Ewha Womans University ”behind the Curtain”: Jewish Orthodox Micro-Entrepreneur Women Bring Modernity to Family Liron Baharav, Ben Gurion University Governing the Epistemic Hegemony over Gender Policymaking: The Case of Justice and Development Party in Turkey Elifcan Celebi, The International Max Planck Research School on the Social and Political Constitution of the Economy Re-Conceptualising the Relationship between De-Familialisation and Familialisation and the Implications for Gender Equality Thurid Eggers, University of Hamburg Christopher Grages, University of Hamburg Birgit Pfau-Effinger, University of Hamburg
E-10 Organized Interests and Policymaking
Sunday 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 Resistance Against Austerity: How Policy Composition and Party Colour Influence Elections and Protests Chendi Wang, European University Institute Legitimising and Mediating Neoliberalism in the Belgian Consociational and Neocorporatist Democracy: The Role Played By the Belgian Planning Bureau Zoe Evrard, Sciences Po Ideology, Authority, and Education – Policy-Making in Multi-Level Systems Julian Garritzmann, University of Zurich Political Crowding out: How Foreign Direct Investment Undermines Corporatist Policymaking Institutions James Conran, University of Oregon
E-11 Labor Market Segmentation and Inequality in Advanced Political Sunday Economies
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 Varieties of Labor Market Regulations: Examining Professional Licensing in the Context of Industrial Relations Yair Osheroff, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem An Empirical Examination of the Relationship between Job Polarisation and Labour Market Flexiblisation in 21 European Countries Lars van Doorn, Leiden University Olaf van Vliet, Leiden University
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 64 Low-Wage Work in Canada: Globalization, Financialization, and Institutions John Peters, Laurentian University Flexibilization and the Growth of Job Insecurity and Job Mobility in Canada, 1976- 2014 Xavier St-Denis, University of Toronto
F-05 Innovative Fields and University-Industry Linkages in Bio-medical Sunday Research
12:00pm - 1:30pm F: Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation Session Organizers Matthew Allen, Manchester Business School, The University of Manchester Andrea Herrmann, Innovation Studies Group, Utrecht University Matthew Keller, Department of Sociology, Southern Methodist University Cornelia Storz, Goethe University Frankfurt Janet Vertesi, Princeton University Participants "This Time It’s Different”: Uptake of Translational, Genomic, Personalized, Stratified, and Precision Medicine Compared Larry Au, Columbia University Academic Capitalism and the Normalization of Genome Editing in a Biotech-Cluster Santiago Molina, University of California, Berkeley
G-08 Educational Reforms
Sunday 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 Margarita Estevez-Abe, Maxwell School / Syracuse University Participants Neoliberalism, Surveillance Pedagogy, and the Corporatization of Higher Education Ramin Farahmandpur, Portland State University Less is Better: Higher Education, Employment, and Wages Stanislav Avdeev, Higher School of Economics Technology Firms’ Interventions in Public Education Roei Davidson, University of Haifa Inequality in Access to the Mexican Education System of the Deaf Population: Causes, Effects and Possible Solutions. Atziri Moreno, ITESM CAMPUS HIDALGO Itzel Moreno, UAEH
I-06 Regional Perspectives: Alternatives in Latin America
Sunday I: Alternatives to Capitalism
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Torsten Geelan, University of Cambridge Lara Monticelli, Copenhagen Business School Participants Pink Tide in Latin America: An Alternative to Capitalism? Maryse Helbert, Institute of Social Studies
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 65 The Diffusion of Permaculture in Brazil and Denmark and Its Local Translation Robson Rocha, Aarhus University Sumak Kawsay/Buen Vivir As an Alternative of Living: Ethnography of Livelihood Praxis in Cayambe Larissa da Silva Araujo, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies Rethinking Critical Consumption: A Case Study of the Agroecological Fair Cantina Do Boi Vivo in Salvador De Bahia, Brazil. Ivette Tatiana Castilla Carrascal, UNILAB
J-07 Author Meets Critics: "The Social Meaning of Extra Money" By S. Sunday Naulin & A. Jourdain (eds.) (Palgrave, 2019)
12:00pm - 1:30pm J: Digital Economy Session Organizer Sidonie Naulin, Sciences Po Grenoble / PACTE Moderator Celine Bessiere, Paris Dauphine University-IRISSO Book Author Anne Jourdain, University Paris-Dauphine Critics Elke Schuessler, Free University of Berlin Asaf Darr, University of Haifa Philip Balsiger, University of Neuchatel Participants
J-08 Algorithms and Markets
Sunday J: Digital Economy
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizer Thomas Beauvisage, Orange Labs Moderator Thomas Beauvisage, Orange Labs Participants Enacting a Rational Actor: Roboadvisors and the Algorithmic Performance of Ideal Types Adam Hayes, University of Wisconsin-Madison Platforms, Algorithms and User Agency: How User Strategies Reshape the Rules of Digital Platforms Godofredo Jr Ramizo, Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford The Impact of AI and Automation on Work and Jobs at a Firm Level: Evidence from a Survey of UK Business Leaders Wil Hunt, University of Warwick Automated Pricing and Its Data Infrastructure: The Case of Online Food-Deliveries Luca Perrig, University of Geneva
L-06 Boundaries and Evaluation in the Nonprofit Sector
Sunday L: Regulation and Governance
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Tim Bartley, Washington University of St. Louis
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 66 John Cioffi, University of California, Riverside Eleni Tsingou, Copenhagen Business School Jonathan Zeitlin, University of Amsterdam Moderator Jonathan Zeitlin, University of Amsterdam Participants How a Social Harm Perspective Can Help Rethink Governance: A Case Study of Philanthropy in Geneva Sophie Serrano, Université de Neuchâtel Two Chairs into One Room: How Governance Dynamics Melt in a Hybrid Organisation Merger Wafa Khlif, Univeristy of Toulouse Economic Capital of European Think Tanks: Between Financial Independence and Transparency Tatyana Bajenova, Westminster International University in Tashkent To Play or Not to Play: Organizational Responses to Rating-Based Evaluation in an Emergent Regulatory Regime Wei Luo, Stanford University
M-04 Digitalización y relaciones laboral
Sunday M: Spanish Language
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Julimar Bichara, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Santos Miguel Ruesga, Departamento de Estructura Económica y Economía del Desarrollo, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Moderator Ana Vinas, Universidad Europea de Madrid Participants Inequality, Innovation and Informalization of Labor in Latin America: The Case of Brazil Patricia Rivero, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro Flexibilidad Interna, ICT y Negociación Colectiva En La UE-15 Ana Vinas, Universidad Europea Laura Perez Ortiz, Departamento de Estructura Económica y Economía del Desarrollo, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Trade Unions and Firms before Industry 4.0: A First Approach to the Spanish Case Yolanda Chica, THE BASQUE COUNTRY UNIVERSITY UPV/EHU Plataformas Digitales y Precariedad Del Empleo: El Caso De Uber y Glovo En Costa Rica María Leonela Jiménez, Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica
N-08 Corporations
Sunday N: Finance and Society
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University Alya Guseva, Department of Sociology, Boston University Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra, University of California, San Diego Moderator Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra, University of California, San Diego Participants
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 67 The Social Dynamics of Corporate Control: An Ethnographic Approach of the Mergers and Acquisitions Market Francois Schoenberger, ISS - University of Lausanne; CMH - ENS and EHESS From Accounting to Accountability: Organizational Supererogation and the Transformation of Charitable Disclosure Aaron Horvath, Stanford University Imaginaries of Time in Cross-Border Investment Horacio Ortiz, CNRS and ECNU; CNRS, IRISSO, Université Paris Dauphine, UMR 7170; East China Normal University Corporate Reorganization and Financial Accumulation in Non-Financial Corporations - Evidence from Spain Agustin Pedrazzoli, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
O-06 Social Upgrading and GVCs
Sunday O: Global Value Chains
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Valentina De Marchi, University of Padova Rory Horner, University of Manchester Timothy Sturgeon, MIT Gary Gereffi, Duke University Moderator Matthew Amengual, MIT Participants Competing Conceptions of Worker Rights after Rana Plaza: How Does Private Authority and Public Policy Interact in Shaping New Labor Regulation? Jette Steen Knudsen, Tufts University Do Frugal Innovations in Global Value Chains Lead to Sustainability Outcomes? Valentina De Marchi, University of Padova Gendering Social Upgrading in Industrial Clusters and Global Value Chains Peter Lund-Thomsen, Copenhagen Business School
Q-05 Reforming China
Sunday Q: Asian Capitalisms
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Boy Luethje, Sun Yat-sen University Tobias ten Brink, Jacobs University Bremen Wei Zhao, ESSCA School of Management Moderator Tobias ten Brink, Jacobs University Bremen Participants Finding the Roots of China’s Economic Slowdown in Its Long-Term Growth Pattern Jue Wang, Leiden University Market Building before Market Reform: Divergent Local Economic Orders at the Subnational Level during Mao's China (1952-1978) Kristine Li, Brown University From Mao to Money: Central Banking, Nationalist Imaginary, and Chinese Production Regime Mianzhi Francis Cao, Goethe University How China Escaped Shock Therapy: The Market Reform Debate Isabella Maria Weber, University of Massachusetts Amherst
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 68 R-06 Session 2.3
Sunday R: Islamic Moral Economy and Finance
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Mehmet Asutay, Durham University Zurina Shafii, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia Necati Aydin, Alfaisal University Moderator Hylmun Izhar, Islamic Development Bank Group Participants Islamic Finance in the Context of Covid-19 – Social Sukuk as a source of finance Edana Richardson, Maynooth University Shariah Goverance Quality and ESG Disclosure in Islamic Banks Kaouther Toumi, University of Toulouse 3 Yossra Boudawara, University of Sfax Credit Risk Assessment of SMEs II: The Case of an Islamic Bank in Bosnia and Herzegovina Nerma Saracevic, PhD student, University of J.J. Strossmayer,Faculty of Economics, Osijek, Croatia
TH03-02 Crisis, Its Constituencies and Its Publics
Sunday TH03: Crisis, Temporality, and Governance
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Simone Polillo, University of Virginia Andre Vereta-Nahoum, Brazilian Center for Analysis and Planning, University of Sao Paulo Moderator Andre Vereta-Nahoum, Brazilian Center for Analysis and Planning, University of Sao Paulo Participants Unravelling the Revolutionary Time: Shanghai January Storm, Austerity Socialism, and the End of Mass Politics in China Xiaohong Xu, University of Michigan Social Media, Economic News and the Formation of Expectations during Social Conflict Felipe Gonzalez, Universidad Central de Chile Smart Governance or Tax Havens? Media Coverage of Corporation Tax Policy in the UK and Ireland Ciara Graham, Technological University, Dublin Brendan O'Rourke, Technological University, Dublin
TH05-04 Knowledge & The Imperial Episteme
Sunday TH05: Decolonizing "Development": Theories, Methods and Research
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizer Zophia Edwards, Providence College Moderator Alexandre White, Johns Hopkins University Participants Empirical Colony: Visions of American Social Science in Puerto Rico, 1913-1968 Vanesa Ribas, University of California, San Diego
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 69 Epistemic Justice and a New Political Economy for Eastern Europe Sonja Avlijas, Institute of Economic Sciences; LIEPP - Sciences Po Decolonizing the Public University: An Analysis of Colonization in Cuny Curricula and a Framework for Addressing It Anthony Capote, CUNY Graduate Center
TH10-02 Accounting for Carbon and Climate Change
Sunday TH10: Green Economy Contradictions
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Stephanie Barral, INRA Patrick Bigger, Lancaster University Ritwick Ghosh, New York University Moderator Ritwick Ghosh, New York University Participants Insurance and the Temporality of Climate Ethics: Accounting for Climate Change in U.S. Flood Insurance Rebecca Elliott, London School of Economics and Political Science Seeing Climate Change like an Economist: Making Climate Change 'uneventful' Nils Kupzok, The Johns Hopkins University The Performativity of Corporate Carbon Pricing in the History of Carbon Markets Raphael Olivier, Université Paris-Dauphine (CGEMP, DRM-MOST), PSL & Climate Economics Chair The Socio-Political Foundations of Carbon Price Enactment in Twenty Wealthy Democracies Daniel Driscoll, University of California, San Diego Discussant Patrick Bigger, Lancaster University
TH11-02 Taxation of Wealth and High Income
Sunday TH11: Mind the Wealth Gap? Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the 12:00pm - 1:30pm Accumulation, Justification and (Re)Distribution of Wealth Session Organizers Hanna Lierse, Jacobs University Bremen Patrick Sachweh, University of Bremen - SOCIUM Research Center on Inequality and Social Policy Nora Waitkus, London School of Economics Moderator Patrick Sachweh, University of Bremen - SOCIUM Research Center on Inequality and Social Policy Participants Conservatives, Capital Owners and the Taxation of Wealth Hanna Lierse, Jacobs University Bremen The Death of the "Death Tax": Explaining the Worldwide Abolition of Inheritance Taxation, 1960-2015 Julian Limberg, King's College London The Political Puzzle of Declining Net Wealth Taxes in Europe Miriam Rehm, University Duisburg-Essen Sisters Parting Ways: War and Progressive Taxation in Switzerland and the USA Patrick Emmenegger, University of St. Gallen
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 70 FP-05 Featured Speaker Stephanie Barrientos (University of Manchester - UK) Sunday -
2:00pm - 3:00pm Featured Panels & Speakers Session Organizer Nitsan Chorev, Brown University Moderator Dorottya Sallai , London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) Participants
N-09 Consumers and Households 1
Sunday N: Finance and Society
7:00pm - 8:30pm Session Organizers Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University Alya Guseva, Department of Sociology, Boston University Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra, University of California, San Diego Moderator Alya Guseva, Department of Sociology, Boston University Participants Identity Theft and the Contestation of Personal Financial Data Jordan Brensinger, Columbia University Social Safety Nets and Spatial Predation: How State and Local Welfare Environments Shape High-Interest Lender Geography Megan Bea, University of Wisconsin - Madison Mariana Amorim, Washington State University Securitisation and the Changing Position of Households in the Macroeconomy: Households and Financial Markets Antonia Settle, University of Meloburne
P-06 Author Meets Critics: “The Oxford Handbook of the Corporation” Sunday Edited By Thomas Clarke, Justin O’Brien and Charles O’Kelley (OUP, 2019) 7:00pm - 8:30pm P: Accounting, Economics, and Law
Session Organizer Thomas Clarke, University of Technology Sydney Moderator Thomas Clarke, University of Technology Sydney Participants Discussants Wafa Khlif, Univeristy of Toulouse Shann Turnbull, Principal: International Institute for Self-governance John Cioffi, University of California, Riverside
E-12 Determinants and Effects of Political Preferences
Monday E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 71 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 Income Growth, Redistributive Preferences and Voting: The Offsetting Impact of Absolute and Relative Economic Changes David Weisstanner, University of Oxford Welfare States, Social Classes and the Support for Climate Change Mitigation in Europe Anne-Marie Parth, Heidelberg University Public Opinion and Long-Term Investment – Under What Conditions Do Citizens Support Future-Oriented (Welfare) Reforms? Julian Garritzmann, Goethe University Frankfurt
E-13 Developments in the Marketization of the Social: New Modes of Monday Redistribution and Inequalities
4:00am - 5:30am E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States Session Organizers Christopher Grages, University of Hamburg Dr. Julia Hoeppner, University of Kassel Birgit Pfau-Effinger, University of Hamburg Participants Self-Responsibility of the “Active Social Citizen”: Different Types of the Policy Concept of “Active Social Citizenship” in Different Types of Welfare States Thurid Eggers, University of Hamburg Christopher Grages, University of Hamburg Birgit Pfau-Effinger, University of Hamburg Does the Marketization of Pensions Lead to Individualization? an Examination of Family-Related Pension Entitlements Dr. Julia Hoeppner, University of Kassel
F-06 Digital Technology Entrepreneurship and Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: Monday Comparisons of Theoretical Perspectives and Methods
4:00am - 5:30am F: Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation Session Organizer Mari Sako, University of Oxford; University of Oxford Participants Varieties of Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: A Comparative Study of Enacted Measures in Tokyo and Bangalore Agata Kapturkiewicz, University of Oxford Why and How Professionals Engage in Start-Ups That Advance Self-Disrupting Technology for the Profession: A Case of Lawtech in Japan Masashi Goto, Keio University Masahiro Kotosaka, Keio University Scaling up Firms in Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: Fintech and Lawtech Ecosystems Compared Mari Sako, University of Oxford
G-09 Job Quality
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 72 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 David Marsden, London School of Economics Participants Developing Consensus about Measures of Job Quality Christopher Warhurst, University of Warwick Does Robotization Affect Job Quality? Evidence from European Regional Labour Markets José-Ignacio Antón, University of Salamanca Job Growth: More Employment and Decent Jobs at the Same Time? Ulrich Walwei, Institute for Employment Research (IAB) The Value of Work in the New Economy Paul de Beer, University of Amsterdam
H-09 Earnings Inequality
Monday H: Markets, Firms and Institutions
4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizers Olivier Butzbach, Second University of Naples Johanna Mair, Stanford University Gerhard Schnyder, King's College London Moderator Moises Balestro, Universidade de Brasilia Participants How the Reification of Merit Breeds Inequality: Theory and Experimental Evidence Fabien Accominotti, London School of Economics Computerization, Workplaces Practices, and the Rise in Earnings Inequality Tali Kristal, University of Haifa
H-8 Professions
Monday H: Markets, Firms and Institutions
4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizers Olivier Butzbach, Second University of Naples Johanna Mair, Stanford University Gerhard Schnyder, King's College London Moderator Tao Wang, Grenoble Ecole de Management Participants Unequal Organizational Reactions to Errors By Individual Professionals: How Audit Firms Assign Their Clients to Accountants Involved in Financial Restatements Masaru Karube, Hitotsubashi University Changing Power Relations between Markets, Professions and Organizations in German Hospital System Ronny Ehlen, University of Hohenheim
I-07 Reflections on Economic History, Elites, and Ideas
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 73 Monday I: Alternatives to Capitalism
4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizers Torsten Geelan, University of Cambridge Lara Monticelli, Copenhagen Business School Participants Change from Above?: Reevaluating How Profit Making Implicates Moral Agency Galit Ailon, Department of Sociology & Anthropology, Bar-Ilan University "Council Communist" Movements in a Comparative Historical Perspective: Germany and Italy (1918-1920) Babak Amini, London School of Economics and Political Science Abundant Realities: Not Just Another Critique of Self-Interest Cesar Gonzalez-Canton, CUNEF
J-09 Social Embeddedness and the Platform economy
Monday J: Digital Economy
4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizer Anne Jourdain, University Paris-Dauphine Moderator Anne Jourdain, University Paris-Dauphine Participants Gift-Giving As a Translation Device across Moral Economies: On the Entwining of Gift and Commodity Exchange in Online Markets Asaf Darr, University of Haifa Social Network As Digital Affordances for Professional Communities? the Case of Two Professions with High and Low Social Capital. Christele Dondeyne, (UBO) Universite Bretagne Occidentale Class Reproduction and Social Mobility in the Online Platform Economy: Findings from a European Survey Nicholas Martindale, University of Oxford Trends in Collective Action, Organising and Mobilisations in the Platform Economy Vera Trappmann, Leeds University Business School
K-01 Experimenting Across Borders: Making MNEs More Accountable
Monday K: Institutional Experimentation in the Regulation of Work and Employment
4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizer Gregor Murray, University of Montreal Moderator Phil Almond, University of Leicester Participants Techniques of Corporate Denial of Human and Labour Rights in the Global Garment Supply Chain: Consequences for Worker Safety in Bangladesh Annie Delaney, RMIT University Experimenting with Articulation: Linking Transnational Information and Consultation and Board-Level Employee Representation in European Companies (SE) Sophie Rosenbohm, University of Duisburg-Essen Making MNEs More Accountable. a First Assessment of Human Rights Due Diligence Tools’ Efficiency Sofia Gualandi, Université catholique de Louvain Modern Slavery and Experimentations in the Garment Production Network in South India Annie Delaney, RMIT University
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 74 L-07 Organizing Global Governance
Monday L: Regulation and Governance
4:00am - 5:30am 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 Board Games: How States Pursue Preferences in International Organizations Timon Forster, Free University Berlin Alexander Kentikelenis, Bocconi University Competition or Cooperation? International Institutions and China’s Evolving Role in the Global Economic Order Jue Wang, Leiden University Revisiting Imagined Pathways: Transnational Governance Organizations between Insulation and Responsiveness Sigrid Quack, University Duisburg-Essen
O-07 Entangled Chains of Value and Wealth in Contemporary Capitalism
Monday O: Global Value Chains
4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizer Stefano Ponte, Copenhagen Business School Moderator Stefano Ponte, Copenhagen Business School Participants Entangled Chains of Value and Wealth Stefano Ponte, Copenhagen Business School Duncan Wigan, Copenhagen Business School Populism and Global Value Chains- What Changes (if anything)? Glenn Morgan, University of Bristol Heike Doering, Cardiff University Value and Wealth in Chains for Gold Jewellery: Some Perspectives on Governance Lotte Thomsen, Copenhagen Business School Firms without Value: Uber Global Wealth Chains Duncan Wigan, Copenhagen Business School Discussant Florence Palpacuer, University of Montpellier
P-07 Disentangling Financialisation (II): Patterns, Trends and Implications
Monday P: Accounting, Economics, and Law
4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizer Yuri Biondi, Cnrs Moderator Theo Theo, University College Dublin Participants Building a Centre of Capital Accumulation: A Study of the Institutional Emergence of
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 75 the French Private Equity Sector (from the early 1980s to 2017) Theo Theo, University College Dublin The Case of Finance Students in France, or How Teaching Accounting, Finance Regulation, and Economics Legitimates Finance Lisa Laurence, Paris-Dauphine University Ethics and Law for Sustainable Algorithmic Finance Gian Luca Greco, University of Milan
P-08 Corporate Governance (II): Theory and Practice
Monday P: Accounting, Economics, and Law
4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizer Yuri Biondi, Cnrs Moderator Tim Verdoes, University of Leiden, Leiden Law School Participants The Multifaceted Relationship between Value and the Firm: A Dialectic and Eclectic Approach to Corporate Governance Tim Verdoes, University of Leiden, Leiden Law School Jelle Nijland, University of Leiden, Leiden Law School J Boon, University of Leiden, Leiden Law School Limited Liability Partnerships (LLPs) in Structure of Family Business Groups in India: A Law and Economics Analysis Mohit Kumar Gupta, Jawaharlal Nehru University The Quality of Earnings Information in Dual-Class Firms: Persistence and Predictability Rimona Palas, College of Law and Business Discussant Thomas Clarke, University of Technology Sydney
Q-06 Authors Meet Critics: “State-Permeated Capitalism in Large Emerging Monday Economies” By Andreas Nölke, Tobias Ten Brink, Christian May, Simone Claar (Routledge, 2020) 4:00am - 5:30am Q: Asian Capitalisms
Session Organizer Tobias ten Brink, Jacobs University Bremen Moderator Tobias ten Brink, Jacobs University Bremen Book Authors Tobias ten Brink, Jacobs University Bremen Andreas Noelke, Institut für Politikwissenschaft, Goethe University Christian May, Institut für Politikwissenschaft, Goethe University Simone Claar, Goethe University Frankfurt Critics Dorothee Bohle, European University Institute Thomas Kalinowski, Ewha Womans University Gerhard Schnyder, Loughborough University Heike Doering, Cardiff University Participants
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 76 R-07 Session 3.1
Monday R: Islamic Moral Economy and Finance
4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizers Mehmet Asutay, Durham University Zurina Shafii, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia Necati Aydin, Alfaisal University Moderator Ai Kawamura, University of Tsukuba Faculty of Business Sciences Participants Clean and Green Islamic Equity Screening: Maqasid Based Approach Najmul Haque Kawsar, International Islamic University Malaysia Different Standard of Poverty Line, Does It Matter? a Case Study of Depok City, West Java, Indonesia Qurroh Ayuniyyah, Ibn Khaldun University Hilman Hakiem, Ibn Khaldun University Zakah Institutions As Hybrid Organisations: Lesson Learnt Vita Arumsari, Politeknik Negeri Semarang
TH14-01 Conceptualizing Chinese State Capitalism
Monday TH14: State Capitalism and State-led Development in the 21st century: China 4:00am - 5:30am and Beyond Session Organizer Milan Babic, University of Amsterdam Moderator Nana De Graaff, VU University Participants Redefining Chinese State Sovereignty: How Chinese State Capitalism Is Reconfiguring the Global Political Economy Imogen Liu, Maastricht University The Institutional Arrangement of Private and State Capital in Chinese State Capitalism Yi-Chen Lu, Trinity College Louis Brennan, Trinity Business School, Trinity College The Coming Age of State Capitalism in China? Yunpeng Zhang, KU LEUVEN National Champions, Reforms and Industrial Policy in China Chen Li, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Luxembourg’s Importance for China’s European State-Owned Banking Network Paolo Balmas, Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research - LISER Discussant Clara Weinhardt, Maastricht University
TH17-01 The Political Economy of Finance Sector Practices, Regulation and Monday Macroeconomic Functions – before and Beyond the Financial Crisis
4:00am - 5:30am TH17: The Welfare State in Financial Times Session Organizer Craig Berry, Manchester Metropolitan University Moderator
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 77 Scott Lavery, University of Sheffield Participants House Prices, Private Debt and the Macroeconomics of Comparative Political Economy James Wood, University of Cambridge The Contradictory Repoliticization of Investment Governance in UK Pensions Provision Craig Berry, Manchester Metropolitan University Banking on Learning: UK Banks and the Lessons of the Great Financial Crisis Adam Barber, Manchester Metropolitan University The Price of Old Age: An Analysis of the Framing in the Private Pension System of Chile Francisca Gallegos, Universidad Alberto Hurtado
E-14 The Radical Right and Economic Policy
Monday E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizer Alexandre Afonso, University of Amsterdam Participants Welfare Chauvinism in France and Great Britain in the Early Days of Welfare States Alexandre Afonso, University of Amsterdam Attack or Adapt? the Institutional Politics of the Radical Right Philip Rathgeb, University of Konstanz A Populist Growth Model? Examining Populist Economic Strategies in Europe and the United States Jonathan Hopkin, London School of Economics
E-15 Recent IR Developments in Coordinated Market Economies
Monday E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Alexandre Afonso, University of Amsterdam Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Chiara Benassi, LSE Aidan Regan, School of Politics, University College Dublin Participants New Developments in German Industrial Relations. a Story about Crisis and Revitalisation. Thomas Haipeter, University of Duisburg-Essen ‘Beneficial Constraints’ in Lean Times: The German Diversified Quality Production 2.0 in International Comparison Chiara Benassi, LSE Under What Conditions Do “Job Preservation Plans” Actually Lead to Job Preservation? a Qca Study Based on 20 Cases in France Vincent Pasquier, HEC Montréal German Autonomous Collective Bargaining after More Than a Century and Thirty Years after Unification: Lessons from the Past for a Challenging Future Lothar Funk, University of Applied Sciences Duesseldorf
E-16 Analyzing the Drivers of Inequality
Monday E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 78 Alexandre Afonso, University of Amsterdam Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Chiara Benassi, LSE Aidan Regan, School of Politics, University College Dublin Participants Has Regional Deindustrialization Reduced Citizens’ Satisfaction with Democracy? (1980-2016) Chiara Allegri, Bocconi 'ok Boomer': Millennial Relative Deprivation and Support for Anti-System Parties Max Kiefel, London School of Economics and Political Science Determinants of Income Composition Inequality Marco Ranaldi, Stone Center on Socio-Economic Inequality Bilyana Petrova, Stone Center on Socio-Economic Inequality Housing Costs: A Driver of Inequality Among the Elderly in Germany? Alberto Lozano Alcantara, DZA, German Centre of Gerontology
F-07 Understanding the Chinese Innovation System
Monday F: Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Matthew Allen, Manchester Business School, The University of Manchester Andrea Herrmann, Innovation Studies Group, Utrecht University Matthew Keller, Department of Sociology, Southern Methodist University Cornelia Storz, Goethe University Frankfurt Janet Vertesi, Princeton University Participants What Makes Chinese Local Multinational Acquirer Very Aggressive: Empirical Study into the Impact of Local State Ownership on Chinese Local Soes’ Strategic Asset Seeking Ofdi Hongshu Wang, Tsinghua University Technological Capability and Industry Catch-up in New Digital Sectors: The Case of China’s Digital Games Industry Ying-Yin Lin, King's College London Building China's Monsanto: Organizational Chimerism and China's Nationalist Modality of Entrepreneurial Science Abigail Coplin, Vassar College, Department of Sociology and Program on Science, Technology, and Society
G-10 Professional and Vocational Education and Training: Recent Monday Challenges and Solutions at the Regional and National Level
9:00am - 10:30am G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources Session Organizers Christian Rupietta, University of Wuppertal Uschi Backes-Gellner, University of Zurich Moderator Uschi Backes-Gellner, University of Zurich Participants Determinants of Apprentice Wages Under Global Labor Market Openness Bernhard Wittek, LMU Munich Tertiary Vocational Education and Regional Firm Development Tobias Schlegel, University of Zurich Soft Skills and Labor Market Outcomes Fabienne Kiener, University of Zurich
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 79 The Effect of Curricula Updates on Technology Diffusion Tobias Schultheiss, University of Zurich Technological Change and Further Training Ute Leber, Institute for Employment Research (IAB)
G-11 Inequality and Discrimination
Monday G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers David Marsden, London School of Economics Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Moderator Nancy DiTomaso, Rutgers Business School - Newark and New Brunswick Participants Explaining Gender Gap in the Employment and Earnings of Graduates in India: Evidence from Plfs Data Pradeep Kumar Choudhury, Jawaharlal Nehru University Gender Gaps in Working Conditions José-Ignacio Antón, University of Salamanca Which Duration of Unemployment Benefits Is Perceived As Fair? Results from a Factorial Survey Experiment Christopher Osiander, Institute for Employment Research (IAB) Narrating “Individual Equity”: How Organizations Explain the Fairness of Unequal Pay Laura Adler, Harvard University
H-10 Emerging Industries
Monday H: Markets, Firms and Institutions
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Olivier Butzbach, Second University of Naples Johanna Mair, Stanford University Gerhard Schnyder, King's College London Moderator Elena Bogdanova, University of Gothenburg Participants The Emergence of a New Industry through a Multi-Level Political Work: The French Labor Unions and the Medical Supplies Sector Samuel Klebaner, GREThA - UMR CNRS 5113 Location, Location, Location: How Space and Institutions Mediate Category Dynamics in the British and Japanese Regenerative Medicine Field Maki Umemura, Cardiff University Politics of Framing Security As a Market Object: Exploring the Institutional Ground for a Pragmatic Analysis of Private Security Market in Istanbul Gokhan Mulayim, Boston University
I-08 Documentary Screening and Discussion: “Auroville, the Utopian City” Monday (2019)
9:00am - 10:30am I: Alternatives to Capitalism Session Organizers Torsten Geelan, University of Cambridge Lara Monticelli, Copenhagen Business School
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 80 Participants Discussant Suryamayi Clarence-Smith, Auroville
J-10 Financing the Digital Economy
Monday J: Digital Economy
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizer Dave Elder-Vass, Loughborough University Moderator Dave Elder-Vass, Loughborough University Participants How Does the Financialization of Firms Affect the Course of Digitalization? Conceptual Considerations and Provisional Empirical Insights Michael Faust, Soziologisches Forschungsinstitut (SOFI) Goettingen Digital Entrepreneurial Practices and the Metamorphosis of the Music Fan into an Investor Konstantin Hondros, University Duisburg-Essen Organizing the Smart City Transformational Process: A Narrative Analysis of the Wallonia's Digital Strategy 2015-2018 Giovanni Esposito, Universitè de Liege
J-11 Platform Economy. Regulation
Monday J: Digital Economy
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizer Elke Schuessler, Free University of Berlin Moderator Elke Schuessler, Free University of Berlin Participants Platform Regulations and Labour Precarity: A Survey of 650 Ride-Hailing Drivers in Two Cities of China Hao Qi, Renmin University of China Who Is Regulating Digital Marketplaces? Activities of Amateurs and Professional Sellers on Airbnb across Cities and Time Simon Pohl, Technische Universität Berlin Regulating Short-Term Rentals: A Comparative Analysis of Airbnb Regulations in the United States Mehmet Cansoy, Fairfield University ‘Taxis Versus Uber’: Planning Vs. Markets, or Markets As Planning? Jason Jackson, MIT
K-02 Is Digitalization (and everything that goes with it) Making Work Better Monday or Worse?
9:00am - 10:30am K: Institutional Experimentation in the Regulation of Work and Employment Session Organizer Peter Fairbrother, RMIT University Moderator Cassandra Bowkett, HEC Montreal Participants
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 81 Advancing Research and Theory of Precariousness at the Continuum of Paid and Unpaid Work Valeria Pulignano, KU Leuven - Centre for Sociological Research Employment (Industrial) and Labour Market Studies Glenn Morgan, University of Bristol Working in Start-up Companies. Impacts of Digitalization on Working Conditions. Marion Flecher, Paris-Dauphine University, Research University, IRISSO, UMR CNRS [7170], IRISSO, Member of CRIMT. Institutional Experimentation for Better Work: A Case Study of ‘Live’ Game Development Johanna Weststar, Western University How digitalization transforms work in the auto services sector: An exploration of technological perturbations and their impact on work organization and workers Mathieu Dupuis, TÉLUQ - University of Québec Gregor Murray, University of Montreal Meiyun Wu, Université de Montréal
L-08 Regulators, Intermediaries, and Compliance
Monday L: Regulation and Governance
9:00am - 10:30am 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 Bernardo Rangoni, University of Amsterdam Participants Regulatory Capacity, Knowledge Brokers and the Decarbonisation of Electricity Systems Jose Maria Valenzuela, Doctoral Student, University of Oxford How the Prospect of Fault Influences Managers’ Compliance Matthew Sooy, Ivey Business School Governance Settings at the Frontline. How Different Systems of Delivery Influence Street-Level Work Dario Raspanti, University of Florence Just Another Tool: Explaining the Bank of England’s Timid Macroprudential Policy Walter James, Temple University
M-05 Endeudamiento, austeridad y stock market
Monday M: Spanish Language
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Julimar Bichara, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Santos Miguel Ruesga, Departamento de Estructura Económica y Economía del Desarrollo, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Moderator Jorge Carrera, CONICET Participants El Endeudamiento Externo Como Soporte Para Implementar Metas De Inflación: Argentina 2016-2019 Jorge Carrera, CONICET Insights into Alternatives Stock Markets: A Systematic Review of Academic Literature Leslie Rodriguez, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 82 Austeridad y Políticas Sociales En Europa: Un Análisis De Las Divergencias Tras La Crisis De La Deuda Soberana Nuria Alonso, URJC; Instituto Complutense de Estudios Internacionales (UCM) David Trillo, URJC; Instituto Complutense de Estudios Internacionales (UCM)
N-10 Shaping Financial Markets
Monday N: Finance and Society
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University Alya Guseva, Department of Sociology, Boston University Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra, University of California, San Diego Moderator Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University Participants Global Financial Crisis and Capital Flows Management in Brazil: Towards a Polanyian Approach Pedro Perfeito da Silva, Central European University Inside the Black Box: Credibility and the Situational Power of Central Banks Ayca Zayim, Mount Holyoke College Domestic Debt Markets in Developing Economies: Who Shapes Them? What Drives Them? Who Benefits? Jonathan Perraton,
N-11 Consumers and Households 2
Monday N: Finance and Society
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University Alya Guseva, Department of Sociology, Boston University Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra, University of California, San Diego Moderator Alya Guseva, Department of Sociology, Boston University Participants Gendered Evaluations, Gendered Effects: How Family Values Shape Creditworthiness in Microlending Kristen McNeill, Brown University Face Off: Digital Debt Collection Meets the Fdcpa: Challenges, Risks, Opportunities Catalin Stanescu, University of Copenhagen Instituting Taxation, Making up the Taxpaying Citizen: The Case of Personal Income Tax in Poland 1989-1994 Marta Olcon-Kubicka, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences Mateusz Halawa, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology at the Polish Academy of Sciences Scrutinizing Financial Inclusion: A Critical Review of Its Definitions Thereza Balliester Reis, University of Leeds The Invisible State of Finance: How "Empowered Women" Saved Financial Inclusion in India Smitha Radhakrishnan, Wellesley College
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 83 O-08 Public-private Governance of GVCs
Monday O: Global Value Chains
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Valentina De Marchi, University of Padova Rory Horner, University of Manchester Timothy Sturgeon, MIT Gary Gereffi, Duke University Moderator Matthew Alford, Alliance Manchester Business School, University of Manchester Participants Perceptions of Responsibility in Global Value Chains: Does Voluntary Corporate Action Displace Support for State Regulation? Matthew Amengual, University of Oxford Shifting Terrain from Private to Public Standards - Domestic Value Chains and Smallholders in Kenyan Horticulture Stephanie Barrientos, Global Development Institute, University of Manchester Reconceptualizing the Role of Institutional Frameworks in State Governance of Global Production Networks: A Comparison of Malaysia and Thailand Alexandra Dales, York St John University Effect of Institutional Pressures on Interventions on Social Compliance Along Global Value Chains Joerg Hofstetter, KEDGE Business School
P-09 Labor, Corporate Social Responsibility and Regulation in Developing Monday Countries
9:00am - 10:30am P: Accounting, Economics, and Law Session Organizer Yuri Biondi, CNRS & University of Dauphine Paris Moderator Clara Weinhardt, Maastricht University Participants Work of Legitimacy in China: Promoting Labor Law As a Legitimate Order Among Employers Zheng Fu, Columbia University Brazil, India and China in the World Trade Organization: Transforming the Legal Norm of Differential Treatment for Developing Countries Clara Weinhardt, Maastricht University
Q-07 Varieties of Developmentalism
Monday Q: Asian Capitalisms
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Boy Luethje, Sun Yat-sen University Tobias ten Brink, Jacobs University Bremen Wei Zhao, ESSCA School of Management Moderator Tobias ten Brink, Jacobs University Bremen Participants
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 84 From Developmental State to “Innovative Inclusive State”? Hyun-Chin Lim, Seoul National University Jonghoe Yang, Sungkyunkwan University Suk-Man Hwang, Changwon National University Kyusook Um, Kyunghee Cyber University Divergent Paths of State-Led Development: The Origins of Post-War Industrialization in the Brazilian and South Korean Military Regimes Moises Balestro, Universidade de Brasilia Transplantation of Institutions and Perpetuation of Center-Periphery Partition Maria Kruglova, Institute of Economics Russian Academy of Sciences China's Integration into the Global Offshore Financial System and the People's Bank Robert Pauls, Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
R-08 Session 3.2
Monday R: Islamic Moral Economy and Finance
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Mehmet Asutay, Durham University Zurina Shafii, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia Necati Aydin, Alfaisal University Moderator Edana Richardson, Maynooth University Participants Redefining Human Development and Subjective Wellbeing within Three Dimensions: An Empirical Evidence from a Turkish Sample Necati Aydin, Alfaisal University Islamic Finance and Income Inequality Hylmun Izhar, Islamic Development Bank Group Limits of the Empire: Wealth Inequality, Distribution and Inheritance Law in the 18th century Ottoman Istanbul Muhammet Bedrettin Toprak, Marmara University
TH04-03 Contemporary History of Development Statistics
Monday TH04: Critical Reflections on Socio-Economic Statistics for Development: 9:00am - 10:30am Past, Present, and Future Session Organizers Roberto Aragao, University of Amsterdam Daniel DeRock, University of Amsterdam Joan Van Heijster, University of Amsterdam Daniel Mügge, University of Amsterdam Moderator Joan Van Heijster, University of Amsterdam Participants Measuring Difference? the United Nations’ Shift from Progress to Poverty Maria Bach, The American University of Paris The Parallel Histories of Statistics: What the Official Story Left behind Roberto Aragao, University of Amsterdam The Census As a Development Instrument: From Elementary State Capacity to Neo- Liberal Environment Quentin Wallut, UQAM
TH07-04 Measuring Developments Concerning Inequality in Different Contexts
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 85 Monday TH07: Education for Social Progress: Socio-Economic Perspectives on Policy Attempts and Impacts between the Different Worlds 9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizer Aaron Benavot, Participants Inequalities in High School. Analysis of Educational Standardized Test, Average Outcomes and Dispersion in Argentina Cecilia Adrogue, CONICET - Universidad de San Andrés “What They Call Cheating, I Call Work”: The Moral Markets of International Studies and Admission Essays Coaches in Taiwan Kenneth Chen, University at Albany-SUNY School Responses to the Contradictory Logics in Indonesia School Admission: The Role of Stereotypical Isomorphic Influence Puguh Utomo, University of Agder; Universitas Gadjah Mada Expansion of Tertiary Education in Europe: Implications for Income Inequality Petra Sauer, LISER; Vienna University of Economics and Business
TH09-01 Elites and Citizens
Monday TH09: Global Populism and Business Elites
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Magnus Feldmann, University of Bristol Marcus Gomes, Cardiff Business School Daniel Kinderman, University of Delaware Glenn Morgan, University of Bristol Dorottya Sallai , London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) Moderators Magnus Feldmann, University of Bristol Dorottya Sallai , London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) Participants Business Elites and Populism: Country Studies Poland and Hungary Miklos Szanyi, Institute of World Economics Responsible Elitism: How Global Professionals Enact Cosmopolitan Ideals in Everyday Interactions Patrizia Hoyer, University of St. Gallen; Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Brexit As a Populist Project: The Role of Elite Alliances Ron Kerr, University of Edinburgh The Political Economy of Exclusionary Populism: The Case of Israel Amit Avigur-Eshel, Sapir College Dani Filc, Ben Gurion University of the Negev
TH10-03 New Energies?
Monday TH10: Green Economy Contradictions
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Stephanie Barral, INRA Patrick Bigger, Lancaster University Ritwick Ghosh, New York University Moderator Ritwick Ghosh, New York University Participants Everything Must Change for Everything to Stay the Same? Prospects and
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 86 Contradictions of the Electrification of the European Automotive Industry Tommaso Pardi, CNRS IDHES Greening Polish Transportation: Tackling Scalar, Cultural and Market/State Contradictions Aleksandra Lis, Adam Mickiewicz University Price & Prediction in the Crude Oil Market David Pinzur, London School of Economics and Political Science Discussant Daniel Breslau, Virginia Tech
TH11-03 Class and Wealth Inequality
Monday TH11: Mind the Wealth Gap? Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the 9:00am - 10:30am Accumulation, Justification and (Re)Distribution of Wealth Session Organizers Hanna Lierse, Jacobs University Bremen Patrick Sachweh, University of Bremen - SOCIUM Research Center on Inequality and Social Policy Nora Waitkus, London School of Economics Moderator Patrick Sachweh, University of Bremen - SOCIUM Research Center on Inequality and Social Policy Participants Asset-Based Welfare, Wealth Accumulation and the (re)Structuration of Class. Evidence from France. Eliza Benites Gambirazio, University of Lyon 2 Labour Incomes and the Distribution of Wealth in the Netherlands 2005-2013, a Preliminary Assessment Wiemer Salverda, University of Amsterdam Linking Wealth and Power. the Role of the Super-Rich in the Transnational Capitalist Class and Its Lobby H. Lukas R. Arndt, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies To Pay Taxes to the State and/or to Contribute to Society? Redistribution and Reciprocity in the Tax Payment of the Economic Elite Jorge Atria, Centre for Social Conflict and Cohesion Studies (COES); Universidad Diego Portales
TH12-01 Interventions Towards Possible Futures
Monday TH12: Possible Worlds: Practice, Ethics, Hope and Distress
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Felipe Gonzalez, Universidad Central de Chile Gary Herrigel, University of Chicago Adriana Mica, University of Warsaw Ann Mische, University of Notre Dame Participants Business Event As a Way to (con)Figure the World Victor Potier, Sciences Po Grenoble Creating Citizens: How Democratic School Practices Help Members Assert Claims Katherine Chen, The City College of New York and the Graduate Center, CUNY Future Imaginings and Political Action: The Example of the Local Assemblies in Istanbul in 2017 Birgan Gokmenoglu, London School of Economics
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 87 Transformative Interventions: Assessing Cultural Technologies for Personal and Systemic Change Ann Mische, University of Notre Dame
TH14-02 The New State Capitalism in Comparative Perspective
Monday TH14: State Capitalism and State-led Development in the 21st century: China 9:00am - 10:30am and Beyond Session Organizer Imogen Liu, Maastricht University Moderator Adam Dixon, Maastricht University Participants Complementarities of Statist Capitalism and Neoliberal Growth in Hungary David Karas, OSCE Academy in Bishkek Understanding the Uniqueness of the Singaporean Approach to State Ownership Joao Paiva-Silva, University of Lisbon Convergence or Divergence? Late Development and China's Reshaping of Global Credit Governance Muyang Chen, Peking University What Lies Beneath the "Tariff Man"? the Trump Administration’s Response to China’s "State Capitalism" Matthew Baltz, Bucknell University The Political Economy of Corporate Welfare: A Power-Based Approach Timur Ergen, Max Planck Institute Discussant Ilias Alami, Maastricht University
TH17-02 Financialization and Household Debt
Monday TH17: The Welfare State in Financial Times
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Daniel Mertens, University of Osnabrück Natascha van der Zwan, Leiden University Jeanne Lazarus, Sciences Po Moderator Jeanne Lazarus, Sciences Po Participants The Political Origins of Household Indebtedness: On the Role of Welfare States and Credit Regimes Andreas Wiedemann, Princeton University Social Debtfare Policies. Untangling the Finance-Welfare Nexus in Argentina´s Welfare Policy (1983-2019) Tomas Nougues, CIS-IDES/CONICET The Welfare-Debt Trade-Off in Long-Term and Micro-Perspective: The Debtfare- Hypothesis Dismantled Sebastian Kohl, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies What Strategies to Overcome the Limits to the Financialisation of Welfare? Some Insights from Local Welfare Measures of Financial Inclusion in Italy Maria Dodaro, University of Milano-Bicocca
FP-06 Featured Panel - Populism Today in the Global North and South
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 88 Monday Featured Panels & Speakers
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizer Rina Agarwala, Johns Hopkins University Moderator Rina Agarwala, Johns Hopkins University Participants Discussants Sarah de Lange, University of Amsterdam Patrick Heller, Brown University Ruy Braga, Universidade de Sao Paulo Dylan Riley, University of California, Berkeley
B-05 Panel 5
Monday B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Matthew Amengual, MIT Caroline Arnold, CUNY Mark Dallas, Union College Douglas B Fuller, City University of Hong Kong Moderator Stefan Norgaard, Columbia University Participants Capitalization and Its Discontents: The Political Economy of Development in Ethiopia’s Gibe III Dam and NESTown Initiative Stefan Norgaard, Columbia University Balancing NGO Accountability between Government Mandates and International Development Norms in Kenya Shaquilla Harrigan, University of Pennsylvania To Help or to Hurt: An Examination of “Development” Interventions in Africa Shaquilla Harrigan, University of Pennsylvania Does Caste Still Affect Opportunities for Social Mobility? a Case Study in Rural India 1958-2015 Floriane Bolazzi, Università degli Studi di MIlano Legitimating Solidarity: Corporate Partnerships and the Political Climate for Humanitarianism Maha Atal, Copenhagen Business School
B-06 Panel 6
Monday B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Matthew Amengual, MIT Caroline Arnold, CUNY Mark Dallas, Union College Douglas B Fuller, City University of Hong Kong Moderator Mark Dallas, Union College Participants Global Value Chains (GVCs): Repercussions on Emerging Economies Claudia a Galvao, University of Brasilia
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 89 Globalization and Socio-Economic Development: The Role of International Institutions and Global Governance Towards Development Processes Gabriel Rached, Università degli Studi di Padova & Fluminense Federal University Prebisch and Singer in a Global Value Chains World Mariangela Parra-Lancourt, United Nations Global Value Chains: The Differential Role of Regional Factors Arantza Zubiaurre, University of Deusto Strength through Vulnerability: China’s Quest for Semiconductor Autonomy Mark Dallas, Union College
E-17 The Politics of Macroeconomic Policies and Growth Models
Monday E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizer Bjoern Bremer, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Participants Institutional Constraints to Germany’s Reflation in the EMU: The Structured Politics of a Deflationary Equilibrium Donato Di Carlo, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Global Capital and National Growth Models: The Case of Ireland and Latvia Dorothee Bohle, European University Institute Fiscal Trade-Offs: Deficits, Austerity and the Macroeconomic Beliefs of Voters Evelylne Hübscher, Central European University Public Opinion Towards Growth Models: Evidence from a New Survey Lucio Baccaro, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Discussant Chiara Benassi, King's College London
E-18 Beyond Categorial Differences: Rethinking Standards of Employment, Monday the Role of Contracts and Precariousness
12:00pm - 1:30pm E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States Session Organizers Caroline Bertron, UCLouvain Cécile Mathou, UCLouvain Xavier Dumay, UCLouvain Participants The Dualisation Hypothesis in France: Coming Back to a Segmentationnist Approach Heloise Petit, CLERSE, Lille University Precariousness, Flexibility and Uncertainty Regimes: The Use of Very Short Contracts in Three Sectors in France Aurelie Peyrin, Aix Marseille Université - Lest Camille Signoretto, Aix Marseille Université - Lest Work in Deregulated Labour Markets: A Research Agenda for Precariousness Valeria Pulignano, KU Leuven - Centre for Sociological Research Employment (Industrial) and Labour Market Studies The Diversification of Teachers’ Employment Relations. Comparing Local Patterns Beyond Employment Regimes in England and France Cécile Mathou, UCLouvain Xavier Dumay, UCLouvain Discussant Ian Greer, Cornell University
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 90 F-08 Imagining and Managing the Future in Innovative Fields
Monday F: Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Matthew Allen, Manchester Business School, The University of Manchester Andrea Herrmann, Innovation Studies Group, Utrecht University Matthew Keller, Department of Sociology, Southern Methodist University Cornelia Storz, Goethe University Frankfurt Janet Vertesi, Princeton University Participants Corporate Imaginaries: How Companies Adopt New Innovations and Deal with Uncertainty Davide Carpano, University of California San Diego Sparring for the Future: Positions, Reference Points and Rules of How Entrepreneurial Groups Negotiate Fictional Expectations Isabell Stamm, Technische Universität Berlin Marie Gutzeit, Technische Universität Berlin The Management of Expectations in Innovation Policy: A Comparative Analysis of Solar Energy Support in Germany, Japan and the United States Maki Umemura, Cardiff University Beyond Objective Data: From the Prejudice Fit to the Diffusion of Technological Innovations Fernanda Tsujiguchi, University of Victoria
G-12 Labor Institutions
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 Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Participants Employment Practices, Institutional Antecedents, and Income Inequality: A Panel Fuzzy-Set Qca Markus Weissphal, Paderborn University Christian Manfred Wilke, Paderborn University Labor Dynamics in Mexico: Theoretical and Empirical Approaches Sara Ochoa Leon, Autonomous National University of Mexico, UNAM Limits of Social Investment Strategy: Institutional Prerequisites for High Productivity Equilibria Margarita Estevez-Abe, Maxwell School / Syracuse University The Impact of Models of Organisational Governance on Employee Well-being in Britain David Marsden, London School of Economics
H-11 Social Evaluation
Monday H: Markets, Firms and Institutions
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Olivier Butzbach, Second University of Naples Johanna Mair, Stanford University Gerhard Schnyder, King's College London
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 91 Moderator Ian Gray, UCLA Dept of Sociology Participants When It's Good to be Bad: Rewarding Deviance in Washington's Marijuana Market Cyrus Dioun, University of Colorado Denver We Are All Made of Glitter: Emotional Contagion, Empathy, and Legitimacy's Double-Edged Sword Andreea Gorbatai, UC Berkeley “Caring” As Evaluative Practice in the Market for Renovation of Unlisted Historical Buildings Elena Bogdanova, University of Gothenburg
I-09 Author Meet Critics: "Workers’ Self-Management in Argentina - Monday Contesting Neo-liberalism by Occupying Companies, Creating Cooperatives, and Recuperating Autogestión" by Marcelo Vieta (Brill, 12:00pm - 1:30pm 2020)
I: Alternatives to Capitalism
Session Organizers Torsten Geelan, University of Cambridge Lara Monticelli, Copenhagen Business School Book Author Marcelo Vieta, University of Toronto Critic Marina Sitrin, Binghamton University Participants
J-12 Crowdfunding
Monday J: Digital Economy
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizer Jean-Samuel Beuscart, University Paris Est - Marne-la-Vallee Moderator Jean-Samuel Beuscart, University Paris Est - Marne-la-Vallee Participants A New Battleground? How Do Organizations Compete in Crowdfunding Yan Long, University of California, Berkeley Shengnan Yang, Indiana University, Bloomington Network Reproduction of Inequality: The Case of Medical Crowdfunding Mark Igra, University of Washington New Digital Safety Net or Just More ‘Friendfunding’? Institutional Analysis of Medical Crowdfunding in the United States Sumin Lee, University of Oxford Technological Exit: The Promise and Perils of Crowdfunding Platforms Wenjuan Zheng, Stanford University
J-13 Organizing Platform Capitalism
Monday J: Digital Economy
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizer Elke Schuessler, Free University of Berlin
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 92 Moderator Elke Schuessler, Free University of Berlin Participants The Platform Economy Matures: Pervasive Power, Private Regulation, and Dependent Entrepreneurs Martin Kenney, University of California, Davis Platform Capitalism, Democratic Corrosion and the Consolidation of Cybertariat in Brazil Carlos Henrique Santana, Federal University for Latin America Integration Marcela Ferrario, Federal University for Latin America Integration Digital Platforms and the Re-Organization of Markets in the Hotel Sector Philip Balsiger, University of Neuchatel Manufacturing Disruption: Worker and Union Response to the Gig-Economy in New York City’s Taxi Industry Andrew Wolf, University of Wisconsin-Madison
M-06 Roundtable: Rethink Latin America at the Beginning of the 21st Monday Century
12:00pm - 1:30pm M: Spanish Language Session Organizer Clemente Ruiz Duran, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico Moderator Julimar Bichara, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Participants Discussants Moises Balestro, Universidade de Brasilia Aldo Madariaga, Center for Social Conflict and Cohesion Studies (COES)
M-07 Gobierno y desarrollo
Monday M: Spanish Language
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Julimar Bichara, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Santos Miguel Ruesga, Departamento de Estructura Económica y Economía del Desarrollo, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Moderator Daniel Vazquez, Federal University of São Paulo Participants Fondos De Recursos Naturales Orientados a La Innovación En Economías Emergentes: La Experiencia De Chile (Innovation-oriented natural resource funds in emerging countries: experience from Chile) José Luis Medina Bueno, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid La Eficiencia Del Gasto Descentralizado En España: Una Aplicación De La Metodología De Análisis Envolvente De Datos (DEA) Daniel Vazquez, Federal University of São Paulo Situación Del Gobierno Electrónico En La Era Digital De Los Países Latino- Americanos Adheridos a La Ocde Jose David Romero Puente, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid Marco Analítico Para La Evaluación De La Colaboración Público-Privada En La Prestación De Servicios Públicos Maria Jose Garcia Solana, Complutense University of Madrid
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 93 N-12 Financialization
Monday N: Finance and Society
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University Alya Guseva, Department of Sociology, Boston University Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra, University of California, San Diego Moderator Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra, University of California, San Diego Participants Financial Counterrevolutions: Modes of Reform and the Political Power of Finance Michael McCarthy, Marquette University A Knowledge-Based Integrative View of Markets: Providing a Theoretical Framework to Understand the Interdependence of Production, Sustainability, and Financialization. Tommaso Ferretti, McGill University Hegemony Pitfall or Statecraft Toolkit? Explaining the Rise of Financialization Yuemin Li, University at Albany Yimang Zhou, University at Albany, SUNY The Origins of Financialization in Comparative Perspective Thomas Oatley, Tulane University Financialization or Commercial Globalization? How Global Cities Contribute to Global Inequalities Olivier Godechot, Sciences Po, MaxPo and CNRS
N-13 Where the Money Goes
Monday N: Finance and Society
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University Alya Guseva, Department of Sociology, Boston University Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra, University of California, San Diego Moderator Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University Participants Money Is Theft? an Account on Proudhonian Socialism Simon Papaud, Université de Picardie; Université Lumière Lyon 2 Piercing the Veil of Monetarism: Towards a Critical History of Inflation and Financialization Brian Judge, University of California, Berkeley The Spread of Value Capture through New Financial Elites Lena Ajdacic, University of Lausanne, LINES Circuits of Financial Capital: Towards a Theory of Financial Accumulation Albina Gibadullina, University of British Columbia
O-09 Labor and Environmental Standards in Global Value Chains: New Monday Actors, Issues, Instruments and Dynamics in Social and Environmental Upgrading 12:00pm - 1:30pm O: Global Value Chains
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 94 Session Organizer Luc Fransen, University of Amsterdam Moderator Luc Fransen, University of Amsterdam Participants The Shaping of Southern-Led Sustainability Standards and Implications for Global Value Chain Governance: A Comparative Case Study of China and India Natalie Langford, Sheffield University Corinna Braun-Munzinger, GIZ Contradicting Demands of Lead Firms, Converted By Intermediaries: Importing Firms and Labor Standards in the Apparel Industry Merel Serdijn, University of Amsterdam Buying Firm Impact on Supplier Labor Standard Outcomes: Evidence from Ethiopia and Indonesia Kea Tijdens, Wage Indicator Foundation Maarten Van Klaveren, Wage Indicator Foundation Ans Kolk, Amsterdam Business School Luc Fransen, University of Amsterdam Twenty-First Century Globalization and the Transnational Regime Complex for Forest Risk Commodities Philip Schleifer, University of Amsterdam Weaponizing CSR? Corporate Commitments to Living Wages in the Garment Value Chain Tom Hunt, Sheffield University
R-09 Session 3.3
Monday R: Islamic Moral Economy and Finance
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Mehmet Asutay, Durham University Zurina Shafii, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia Necati Aydin, Alfaisal University Moderator Alija Avdukic, Al-Maktoum College of Higher Education Participants Islamic Fintech: When Al Ijarah Al Muntahia Bi-Tamleek Meets Crowdfunding Camelia Garchi, EZ-ZITOUNA UNIVERSITY Islamic Finance and Charity in the Muslim World: The Role of IsDB in Financing Aid? Altea Pericoli, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
TH03-03 Governing Crisis, Crisis of Government
Monday TH03: Crisis, Temporality, and Governance
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Simone Polillo, University of Virginia Andre Vereta-Nahoum, Brazilian Center for Analysis and Planning, University of Sao Paulo Moderator Simone Polillo, University of Virginia Participants Backstage at the Crisis: The Federal Reserve, the Money Market, and the Shadow of the Public
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 95 Pierre-Christian Fink, Columbia University “We Are Servants of the Nation”: Ideas of Public Vocation in Times of Crisis Maria Lopez-Portillo, Brown University Central Bank Communication Under Unconventional Monetary Policy: The Bank of Japan during Times of Crisis Markus Heckel, Goethe University
TH05-05 Critiquing Knowledge, Decolonizing Methods
Monday TH05: Decolonizing "Development": Theories, Methods and Research
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizer Julian Go, Boston University Moderator Nabila Islam, Brown University Participants “Needs” and “Satisfiers”: A Tool for Decolonial Policy Analysis Bettina Mahlert, Universität Innsbruck “How Will You Give Back?”: On Becoming a 'compañera' As Transnational Feminist and Decolonial Methodology Firuzeh Shokooh-Valle, Franklin & Marshall College The French Period of Postcolonial. for a Historical Sociologyof an Intellectual Debate Anne-Claire Collier, CNAM, Paris
TH09-02 Movements and their Impact Policy Change
Monday TH09: Global Populism and Business Elites
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Magnus Feldmann, University of Bristol Marcus Gomes, Cardiff Business School Daniel Kinderman, University of Delaware Glenn Morgan, University of Bristol Dorottya Sallai , London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) Moderators Daniel Kinderman, University of Delaware Magnus Feldmann, University of Bristol Participants Populism and Carbon Taxation: The Yellow Vest Movement Daniel Driscoll, University of California, San Diego Populism and the Business Response to Climate Change: Towards a New Governance Framework Marcus Gomes, Cardiff Business School Steffen Boehm, University of Exeter A Resilient Hegemonic Project? the Ideological Cleavages and Convergence Against ‘Populism’ of Key Actors across the Power Bloc in Denmark Christoph Houman Ellersgaard, Copenhagen Business School Making Neoliberalism Desirable through Populism? the Markets’ Dream of Bolsonaro’s Brazil Marcus Gomes, Cardiff Business School
TH11-04 Perceptions and Justifications of Wealth Accumulation
Monday TH11: Mind the Wealth Gap? Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the 12:00pm - 1:30pm Accumulation, Justification and (Re)Distribution of Wealth
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 96 Session Organizers Hanna Lierse, Jacobs University Bremen Patrick Sachweh, University of Bremen - SOCIUM Research Center on Inequality and Social Policy Nora Waitkus, London School of Economics Moderator Nora Waitkus, London School of Economics Participants Deliberating Inequality: How Does Information Impact the Social Formation of Beliefs about Economic Inequality? Kate Summers, London School of Economics Liz Mann, London School of Economics Tania Burchardt, LSE Fabien Accominotti, London School of Economics Reasons to Give: Moral Backgrounds of the Giving Pledge Letters Tytus Wilam, New York University Perceptions of Inequality and Social Mobility Alice Krozer, El Colegio de México Soak the Rich? a Survey Experiment on Popular Support for a Wealth Tax Patrick Sachweh, University of Bremen - SOCIUM Research Center on Inequality and Social Policy
TH12-02 Possible Trajectories and Challenges of Becoming
Monday TH12: Possible Worlds: Practice, Ethics, Hope and Distress
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Felipe Gonzalez, Universidad Central de Chile Gary Herrigel, University of Chicago Adriana Mica, University of Warsaw Ann Mische, University of Notre Dame Participants Collective Representation and Individual Autonomy: The Case of Solo Self- Employed Workers’ Associations Petr Mezihorak, Department of Social and Political Sciences, University of Milan Cynical Consumers in Moscow: Hoping for the Best, Expecting the Worst Regina Resheteeva, National Research University Higher School of Economics The Possible Worlds for Fertility: Evidence from a Controlled Laboratory Experiment Giacomo Bazzani, University of Florence Pathways Towards Possible Worlds: A Social Movement Approach to Social Transformation Simone Schiller-Merkens, Witten/Herdecke University
TH13-03 Commodification and Pricing of Health and Body
Monday TH13: Regulation, Innovation, and Valuation in Markets for Health and 12:00pm - 1:30pm Medicines Session Organizers Kathryn Ibata-Arens, DePaul University Etienne Nouguez, Centre de Sociologie des Organisations Moderators Kathryn Ibata-Arens, DePaul University Etienne Nouguez, Centre de Sociologie des Organisations
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 97 Participants The Proliferation and Regulation of Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing in China Larry Au, Columbia University Building Opacity, Fighting Opacity. the Opacification of Drug Prices in the EU’s Pharmaceutical Market from the 1980s to 2019 Theo Bourgeron, University College Dublin Gestational Surrogacy: Slow Relational Practice Vs Scaled-up Streamlined Mass Production. Alya Guseva, Department of Sociology, Boston University
TH14-03 State Capitalism Beyond China: The Politics and Instruments of State Monday Involvement in a Comparative Perspective
12:00pm - 1:30pm TH14: State Capitalism and State-led Development in the 21st century: China and Beyond
Session Organizers Merve Sancak, Sheffield Political Economy Research Institute Gerhard Schnyder, King's College London Moderator Ilias Alami, Maastricht University Participants How (not) to Organize Political Support for State Capitalism: The Case of Brazil Andreas Noelke, Institut für Politikwissenschaft, Goethe University China’s State Capitalism -a Political Economy Analysis Ding Chen, University of Sheffield Instruments of the State in Capitalist Structures: State Involvement in Economic, Political and Social Realms in Mexico and Turkey Merve Sancak, Sheffield Political Economy Research Institute The Moralizing States of the Periphery: How States Spread the Cultural Norms of Market Competition through Antitrust Agencies Melike Arslan, Northwestern University National Populism, State Capitalism, and Business Interest Representation: What Is the Link? Gerhard Schnyder, King's College London Discussant Milan Babic, University of Amsterdam
TH17-03 Financialization and Pensions
Monday TH17: The Welfare State in Financial Times
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Daniel Mertens, University of Osnabrück Natascha van der Zwan, Leiden University Jeanne Lazarus, Sciences Po Moderator Natascha van der Zwan, Leiden University Participants Financialization of Public Employee Pensions Mikell Hyman, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Financialization As a Catalyst for Further Decentralization of Pension Provision? the Hidden Political Dimensions of Local Public Pension Reforms in Belgium Damien Piron, UCLouvain Pension Fund Capitalism: The Risks of the Endgame
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 98 Bruno Bonizzi, University of Hertfordshire When Capital Markets Enter Welfare: The Polish Pension Reform of 1998/99 Jan Boguslawski, Sciences Po Paris
FP-07 Featured Speaker Guy Standing (SOAS University of London) - “A Monday Precariat Charter in a Time of Pandemics”
2:00pm - 3:00pm Featured Panels & Speakers Session Organizer Nitsan Chorev, Brown University Moderator Rina Agarwala, Johns Hopkins University Participants
FP-08 Featured Speaker Xiao Qiang (Counter-Power Lab - UC Berkeley) - Monday "Rising Digital Authoritarianism in China and Its Impact on the World"
3:00pm - 4:00pm Featured Panels & Speakers Session Organizer Nitsan Chorev, Brown University Moderator Marion Fourcade, UC Berkeley Participants
H-12 Innovation
Monday H: Markets, Firms and Institutions
7:00pm - 8:30pm Session Organizers Olivier Butzbach, Second University of Naples Johanna Mair, Stanford University Gerhard Schnyder, King's College London Moderator Antonio Botelho, Universidade Candido Mendes Participants Innovation between Old and New: Hybrid Institutions for Financialized Biopharmaceutical Industry in Korea Sun Kim, KAIST Innovation with Chinese Characteristics: The Evolving Effects of Political Ties Heather Haveman, University of Cailfornia, Berkeley
TH12-03 Narratives and Rhetorics of the Future
Monday TH12: Possible Worlds: Practice, Ethics, Hope and Distress
7:00pm - 8:30pm Session Organizers Felipe Gonzalez, Universidad Central de Chile Gary Herrigel, University of Chicago Adriana Mica, University of Warsaw Ann Mische, University of Notre Dame Participants
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 99 Technology and the Promise of Decentralization Jan-Felix Schrape, University of Stuttgart Corporate Futures: Rhetorics of Managerial Expectations in Corporate Capitalism, 1900-2000 Barbara Kiviat, Stanford University Progressive Nostalgia. Brexit and the Past As a Possible Future Lisa Suckert, Max-Planck-Institute for the the Study of Societies Double Framing: Contingent Work, Critical and Anchoring Stories, and Possible Futures Kathleen Griesbach, Columbia University Department of Sociology
D-04 Expertise and Politics
Tuesday D: Professions and Professionals in a Globalizing World
4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizers James Faulconbridge, Lancaster University Elizabeth Gorman, University of Virginia Sigrid Quack, University Duisburg-Essen Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Moderator Mari Sako, University of Oxford Participants Buying into New Ideas: The ECB’s Evolving Justification of Omt Casimir Hesse, London School of Economics and Political Science Talking about Competition Johanna Rath, Johannes Kepler Universität Linz - Institute for Comprehensive Analysis of the Economy Re-Mapping the Geography of Tax Avoidance: Tax Professionals As the Nexus between Onshore and Offshore Saila Stausholm, Copenhagen Business School Flirting with Politics: How Accountants Claimed a Market in Republican China 1912- 1937 Tao Wang, Grenoble Ecole de Management Inside the 'red Circle': The Production of China's Corporate Legal Elite Jingqi Zhu, Newcastle University
E-19 Analyzing the Contents of Collective Agreements
Tuesday E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States
4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizers JW Besamusca, University of Amsterdam Nathalie Greenan, CNAM CEET Kea Tijdens, Wage Indicator Foundation Participants Understanding the Relationship between Trade Union Membership and Collective Bargaining in 54 Countries Kea Tijdens, Wage Indicator Foundation Hunting for Fairness: A Text Mining Approach to Assess Gender Equality Efforts in Firm and Industry-Level Collective Bargaining Agreements Kadija Charni, CNAM CEET Nathalie Greenan, CNAM CEET From Wage Bargaining to the Negotiation on “Cognitive Surplus Value”: reflections on a laboratory for Industry 4.0 in Lamborghini. Armanda Cetrulo, Institute of Economics and EMBEDS, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 100 Transnational Company Agreements and Management–Union Relationships Maarten Van Klaveren, Wage Indicator Foundation Collectively Bargained Pay Inequality JW Besamusca, University of Amsterdam
F-09 Public Policies, Innovation and Entrepreneurialism
Tuesday F: Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation
4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizers Matthew Allen, Manchester Business School, The University of Manchester Andrea M. Herrmann, Max-Planck-Institut fuer Gesellschaftsforschung Matthew Keller, Department of Sociology, Southern Methodist University Cornelia Storz, Goethe University Frankfurt Janet Vertesi, Princeton University Participants Enhancing Exploration and Exploitation of Smaller Businesses in Emerging Economies: The Effect of University-Industry Linkages and Public Procurement on Innovation Cornelia Storz, Goethe University Frankfurt Entrepreneurial Investment of Incumbent Firms: An International Comparison Among Japan, China, the U.S. and Europe Yaichi Aoshima, Hitotsubachi University Byeongsik Kim, Hitotsubashi University Practices of University-Industry-Linkages – a Micro-Foundation of Intermediary Work and Co-Creational Knowledge Production in Germany Anika Noack, Brandenburg University Cottbus Heike Jacobsen, Brandenburg University Cottbus Cooperation in Ecosystems: individual capabilities or sectoral opportunities? Jan Peter van den Toren, Birch Research
G-13 Social Comparisons in Labor Markets
Tuesday 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 Ute Leber, Institute for Employment Research (IAB) Participants Coworker and Neighbor Networks: How Do Both Promote Labor Market Integration after a Layoff? Theresa Koch, IAB Nuremberg Sometimes You Can't Make It on Your Own: Evidences on Intergenerational Mobility in Italy Giovanni Gallo, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia; INAPP (National Institute Analysis Public Policies) Social Networks on Smartphones - Congruency of Online and Offline Networks and Their Effect on Labor Market Outcomes Sebastian Baehr, Institute for Employment Research Working Overtime to Keep up with the Joneses: Experimental Evidence on Status Externalities in Labor Supply Decisions Daniel Obst, University of Duisburg-Essen
I-10 Complementary Currencies for Economic and Social Change: 1. World
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 101 Tuesday Regional Perspectives on Ccs
4:00am - 5:30am I: Alternatives to Capitalism
Session Organizers Giacomo Bazzani, University of Florence Philipp Degens, University of Hamburg, Department of Socio-Economics Mikko Laamanen, Royal Holloway - University of London Giacomo Bazzani, University of Turin, Department Culture, Politics and Society Moderator Philipp Degens, University of Hamburg, Department of Socio-Economics Participants Territorial Dynamics of Local Currencies in France: Results from the First National Survey Jerome Blanc, Sciences Po Lyon A Route to Postcapitalist Money? Embedding the Production of Money in Community Structures Ester Barinaga, Lund University Digital Money for Sustainable Communities: The Sardex Case Giacomo Bazzani, University of Florence
L-09 The Regulatory Politics of Land
Tuesday L: Regulation and Governance
4:00am - 5:30am 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 The Great Green Wall in Africa: Understanding Local and Transnational Levels of Governance Towards a Same Goal Juliette Alenda, Radboud Universiteit Rival Views of Landed Property: Polanyi's Forgotten Double-Movement,1900-2018 Alexander Dobeson, Department of Sociology at Uppsala University Sebastian Kohl, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
N-14 Financial Markets
Tuesday N: Finance and Society
4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizers Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University Alya Guseva, Department of Sociology, Boston University Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra, University of California, San Diego Moderator Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego Participants In Models We Trust. an Investigation of Confidence in Algorithmic Trading Bo Hee Min, Copenhagen Business School Kristian Hansen, Copenhagen Business School
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 102 Stock Market, Financial Governance and Innovation in China Chen Li, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Revisiting Embeddedness and Its Economic Outcomes Andres Chiriboga, MaxPo - Sciences Po Pragmatism, Realism and Financial Value Dave Elder-Vass, Loughborough University Models, Morals and Management in a Wall Street Trading Room Daniel Beunza, City University of London
O-10 GVCs and Southern End Markets
Tuesday O: Global Value Chains
4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizers Valentina De Marchi, University of Padova Rory Horner, University of Manchester Timothy Sturgeon, MIT Gary Gereffi, Duke University Moderator Joonkoo Lee, Hanyang University Participants The Rise and Architecture of Apparel Regional Value Chains in Sub-Saharan Africa Khalid Nadvi, Global Development Institute, The University of Manchester Governing Value Chains in an Era of Polycentric Trade: Implications for Kenyan Horticultural First-Tier Suppliers Aarti Krishnan, Overseas Development Institute Matt Alford, Alliance Manchester Business School, University of Manchester South-South Value Chains: India’s Pharmaceuticals in Africa Rory Horner, University of Manchester
P-10 Money and Central Banking: The Future of Money or the Monies of the Tuesday Future
4:00am - 5:30am P: Accounting, Economics, and Law Session Organizer Yuri Biondi, Cnrs Moderator Luca Fantacci, Bocconi U Participants Technology and Sovereignty. the Challenge of Stablecoins to the International Monetary System Luca Fantacci, Bocconi U Lucio Gobbi, Università di Trento Transformations of Money in China: The Digital Payment Systems Wechat Pay and Alipay Horacio Ortiz, CNRS and ECNU Does the Accounting Framework Affect the Operational Capacity of the Central Bank? Lessons from the Brazilian Experience Joao Pedro Macalos, Université Sorbonne Paris Nord
Q-08 Innovation and Industrial Upgrading in East Asia (1)
Tuesday Q: Asian Capitalisms
4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizers
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 103 Boy Luethje, Sun Yat-sen University Tobias ten Brink, Jacobs University Bremen Wei Zhao, ESSCA School of Management Moderator Robert Pauls, Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University Participants How China’s Local Governments Manage Industrial Innovation: Open Platforms, Manufacturing Ecosystems, and Public Policy Wei Zhao, ESSCA School of Management Social Networks and Micro-Entrepreneurship: The Role of Resource Variety and Resource Balance Na Zou, Goethe University Frankfurt Variation in Development of Organizational Fields – the Interplay of Institutional Work and Regional Collective Identity. A Comparative Study of ICT Entrepreneurial Ecosystems within Japan. Agata Kapturkiewicz, University of Oxford From Imitation and Catching up to Technological Leadership - a Review of the Chinese Innovation System Klaus Nielsen, Birkbeck, University of London
TH10-04 Green Finance
Tuesday TH10: Green Economy Contradictions
4:00am - 5:30am Session Organizers Stephanie Barral, INRA Patrick Bigger, Lancaster University Ritwick Ghosh, New York University Moderator Patrick Bigger, Lancaster University Participants Governing the Green Economy through Financial Markets and Devices Antoine Ducastel, CIRAD Beyond Contradictions: Making the World Believe in Impact Investing Philip Balsiger, University of Neuchatel Money and Green Economy: Financialised Solutions to the Environmental Problems Ismail Erturk, Alliance Manchester Business School, University of Manchester Contradictions of Neoliberal Climate Governance - Country Ownership, Civil Society Participation and Private Sector Engagement in the Green Climate Fund Thomas Kalinowski, Ewha Womans University Discussant Raphael Olivier, Université Paris-Dauphine (CGEMP, DRM-MOST), PSL & Climate Economics Chair
TH14-04 Geographies of the New State Capitalism
Tuesday TH14: State Capitalism and State-led Development in the 21st century: China 4:00am - 5:30am and Beyond Session Organizer Ilias Alami, Maastricht University Moderator Milan Babic, University of Amsterdam Participants
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 104 China, the Commodity Boom and Emergent Political-Economic Trajectories Among Southern Natural Resource Exporters. Nick Jepson, University of Manchester State Capitalism and the Question of Predistribution: China’s Belt and Road Initiative Versus the Post-Washington Consensus at the World Market Frontier. Ruben Gonzalez-Vicente, Leiden University Belt and Road Initiative in Eastern Europe: The Case of the Budapest-Belgrade Railway Line Linda Szabo, Periféria Policy and Research Center; Central European University China’s Rise and the Global South: The Case of the World Trade Organization Clara Weinhardt, Maastricht University Building the Renminbi International System: Between Productive Incoherence and Financial Statecraft Marina Zucker-Marques, freie universität berlin Discussant Imogen Liu, Maastricht University
FP-09 Featured Panel - Socio-Economics of COVID-19
Tuesday Featured Panels & Speakers
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizer Nitsan Chorev, Brown University Moderator Nitsan Chorev, Brown University Participants Discussants Natasha Iskander, New York University Koray Caliskan, The New School Kenneth Shadlen, London School of Economics Alexandre White, Johns Hopkins University
B-07 The Political Economy of Illiberal Politics in Central and Eastern Tuesday Europe
9:00am - 10:30am B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development Session Organizer Gabor Scheiring, Bocconi University Moderator Adam Fabry, Universidad Nacional de Chilecito Participants The Return of Economic Nationalism? a Comparative Study of the Politico- Economic Policies Pursued By Hungary and Romania after the 2008 Global Economic Crisis Adam Fabry, Universidad Nacional de Chilecito Varieties of Dependency, Varieties of Illiberalism: A Comparative Political Economy of the Crisis of Democracy in East-Central Europe Gabor Scheiring, Bocconi University Political Dynamics of Dependent Capitalist Development in Post-Crisis Central and Eastern Europe Alan Toplišek, European and International Studies Department, King's College London Illiberalism, New Authoritarianism and the Welfare State: Hungary and Poland
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 105 Compared Noemi Lendvai-Bainton, School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol
B-08 Panel 7
Tuesday B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Matthew Amengual, MIT Caroline Arnold, CUNY Mark Dallas, Union College Douglas B Fuller, City University of Hong Kong Moderator Julian Limberg, King's College London Participants Fiscal Pressure, Political Regimes, and Consumption Taxation Julian Limberg, King's College London Governing Cities: Exploring Dimensions of Social Justice and Sustainability Sujeet Kumar, Jawaharlal Nehru University Crossing the Growth Model Divide: The Combination of Export-Led and Consumer Debt-Led Growth in Israel 2009-2018 Amit Avigur-Eshel, Sapir College Dani Filc, Ben Gurion University of the Negev Airbnb Vs Sustainable City. Evaluation of the Three Pillars of Sustainability in Cities with a High Presence of Airbnb. Case Study of the City of Madrid. Edith Cecilia Macedo Ruiz, Autonomous University of Madrid Agustin Alvarez-Herranz, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha Financialization, Corporate Restructuring and Industrial Policy: The Quebec Case Christian Pepin, York University
D-05 Professional Authority
Tuesday D: Professions and Professionals in a Globalizing World
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers James Faulconbridge, Lancaster University Elizabeth Gorman, University of Virginia Sigrid Quack, University Duisburg-Essen Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Moderator Valérie Boussard, Université Paris Nanterre – IDHES Participants Engaging with Risk and Uncertainty: Impacts on Knowledge Practices, Struggles for Authority and the Internationalisation of Professional Activities Venetsiya Dimitrova, HafenCity University A More Critical View of Occupational Licensing: A Comparative Analysis of Occupational Licensing in Israel Yair Osheroff, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Tent-Making Missionaries: Professionals As Double Agents Monika Krause, London School of Economics Professionals in a Globalizing World Faced with Systemic Country Specific Professional Ethical Violations David Matas, Canadian Council on International Law
E-20 Roundtable: The Future of Work
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 106 Tuesday E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Chiara Benassi, LSE Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Aidan Regan, School of Politics, University College Dublin Alexandre Afonso, University of Amsterdam Participants Discussants Jaqueline O'Reilly, University of Sussex Valeria Pulignano, KU Leuven - Centre for Sociological Research Employment (Industrial) and Labour Market Studies Rita Samiolo, King's College Susan Hayter, International Labour Office
E-21 The Political Economy of Finance and Growth: Political and Tuesday Institutional Levers of Financialisation
9:00am - 10:30am E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States Session Organizer Dustin Voss, London School of Economics and Political Science Moderator Lukas Spielberger, Leiden University Participants Credit-Scoring and the Rise of Market-Led Banking in the UK and Germany Toon Van Overbeke, London School of Economics and Political Science The Hungarian Banking Sector in Flux: Ownership Changes between Development, Economic Nationalism and Political Lending Nils Oellerich, European University Institute In Bed with the Banks? Deciphering the German Capital Gains Tax Puzzle Dustin Voss, London School of Economics and Political Science Growth Models through the Lens of Sectoral Accounting: A New Approach to Understanding the (In-)Stability of Economic Regimes Lukas Spielberger, Leiden University Discussants Aidan Regan, School of Politics, University College Dublin Dorothee Bohle, European University Institute
F-10 Institutions, Inequality, and Institutional Adaptation in the "New" Tuesday Economy
9:00am - 10:30am F: Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation Session Organizers Matthew Allen, Manchester Business School, The University of Manchester Andrea Herrmann, Innovation Studies Group, Utrecht University Matthew Keller, Department of Sociology, Southern Methodist University Cornelia Storz, Goethe University Frankfurt Janet Vertesi, Princeton University Participants Do Innovation Systems Induce Inequality? Thanos Fragkandreas, Goethe University Frankfurt; Birkbeck, University of London
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 107 Artificial Intelligence in Germany: Debates, Concepts and Empirical Evidence Oliver Giering, Technische Universität Berlin Title: Engaging with Social Media in a Context of Fragmentation and Change: The Case of a Company-Level Union in Chile and Their Use of Internet Technologies to Achieve Revitalization Daina Bellido de Luna, Universidad Austral de Chile Institutional Adaption in the Gig Economy Nikolaos Koutsimpogiorgos, PhD Candidate
G-14 Socio-Economics of Work
Tuesday G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers David Marsden, London School of Economics Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Moderator Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Participants Education and Professionalization of Elite Groups in Brazil: The Case of Production Engineers in Brazil Thais Joi Martins, UFRB Discrimination in Work and Organizations Nancy DiTomaso, Rutgers Business School - Newark and New Brunswick Highly Skilled Return Migrants As Agents of Transnational Learning Alice Lam, Royal Holloway University of London Outsourcing, Burnout, and Union Responses in U.S. Call Centers Virginia Doellgast, Cornell University ILR School Sean O'Brady, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University
H-13 Transnational Governance
Tuesday H: Markets, Firms and Institutions
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Olivier Butzbach, Second University of Naples Johanna Mair, Stanford University Gerhard Schnyder, King's College London Moderator Arie Krampf, Academic College of Tel Aviv Yaffo Participants Transnational Capitalist Class Agents and the Institutional Deflection of Global Environmental Reform into Market-Driven Governance Forms, 1992-Present Rami Kaplan, The Open University of Israel The Technical Infrastructure As Stumbling Block to Transatlantic Deep Integration: The Case of Ttip Benjamin Burbaumer, CEPN - Université Paris 13
I-11 Complementary Currencies for Economic and Social Change: 2. Social Tuesday and Economic Impact of Ccs
9:00am - 10:30am I: Alternatives to Capitalism Session Organizers Giacomo Bazzani, University of Turin, Department Culture, Politics and Society Philipp Degens, University of Hamburg, Department of Socio-Economics
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 108 Mikko Laamanen, Royal Holloway - University of London Moderator Philipp Degens, University of Hamburg, Department of Socio-Economics Participants How to Measure Local Complementary Currencies Links with Production? Computing a Network Multiplier on Several French Cases Oriane Lafuente-Sampietro, Univ. de Lyon, Univ. Lumière Lyon 2 Monetary Contestation As an Institutional Driving Force: The Eusko’s Case Nicolas Laurence, Université Lyon 2
J-14 Author Meets Critics: "The Digital Economy" by Tim Jordan (Polity Tuesday Press, 2020)
9:00am - 10:30am J: Digital Economy Session Organizer Dave Elder-Vass, Loughborough University Moderator Elke Schuessler, Free University of Berlin Book Author Tim Jordan, University of Sussex Critics Dave Elder-Vass, Loughborough University Vili Lehdonvirta, University of Oxford Hilary Robinson, Northeastern University Caroline Ruiner, University of Hohenheim Participants
J-15 Work and Employment in the Digital Economy
Tuesday J: Digital Economy
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizer Thomas Beauvisage, Orange Labs Moderator Thomas Beauvisage, Orange Labs Participants Will Robots Take Your Job? the Workers’ Point of View Arianna Marcolin, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna Skill Specificity in the Online Labour Markets Jaap van Slageren, Innovation Studies Group, Utrecht University Employment Strategies in the Online Labour Market: A Bourdieusian Perspective Ekaterina Nemkova, IESEG School of Management Digital Transformation of Work and Gender Inequalities Clemens Ohlert, Office of the German Minimum Wage Commission
K-03 Experimenting with Skill Ecosystems
Tuesday K: Institutional Experimentation in the Regulation of Work and Employment
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizer Nicolas Roby, Université de Montréal
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 109 Moderator Johanna Weststar, Western University Participants Future Skills and the Role of Regional Ecosystems Cassandra Bowkett, HEC Montreal Digital disruptions, business models and power relations at work: The case of the automotive services sector Gregor Murray, University of Montreal Mathieu Dupuis, TÉLUQ - University of Québec Meiyun Wu, Université de Montréal (How) Should the State Support Further Training in Firms? Results from a Factorial Survey Experiment Christopher Osiander, Institute for Employment Research (IAB) Admission of Foreign-Trained Professionals between Politics of Mobility and Public Interest. Institutions Negotiating with Forces of Innovation and Inertia. Jean-Luc Bedard, TELUQ
M-08 Paradigmas tecnológicos, ICT y educación
Tuesday M: Spanish Language
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Julimar Bichara, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Santos Miguel Ruesga, Departamento de Estructura Económica y Economía del Desarrollo, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Moderator Laura Perez Ortiz, Dpto. Estructura Económica-Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Participants Can ICT Help Us to Improve Education? Causal Effects of the Use of ICT on Academic Performance in Spain Nerea Gomez, Universitat Politècnica de València La Capacidad Tecnológica Como Factor Explicativo De Los Resultados De Las Compañías Petroleras Nacionales (NOCs). El Caso De Petróleos Mexicanos, Pemex. David Silva, IIEC UNAM Las Cualificaciones Del Futuro: ¿a Qué Trabajos Nos Lleva La Digitalización? Laura Perez Ortiz, Dpto. Estructura Económica-Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Eva de la Torre, Dpto. Economía y Hacienda Pública-Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Paradigmas Tecnológicos y Propiedades Del Conocimiento Base: Variedad, Coherencia, Distancia Cognitiva y Convergencia Ana Ruiz, Universidade Federal Fluminense
N-15 Financial Subordination
Tuesday N: Finance and Society
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University Alya Guseva, Department of Sociology, Boston University Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra, University of California, San Diego Moderator Jonathan Perraton, University of Sheffield
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 110 Participants The Political Economy of Financial Subordination: The Role of International Financial Institutions and Global Governance Towards the Developing World Gabriel Rached, Università degli Studi di Padova & Fluminense Federal University Climate Change As Driver of Financial Subordination? Anne Loescher, University of Siegen; University of Leeds What Drives Decision-Making of Agents of Financial Inclusion? Paula Haufe, ICDD, University of Kassel A Mixed-Method Research on Financial Inclusion in Brazil Thereza Balliester Reis, University of Leeds Contested Moralities, Conflicts and Justifications in Ethical Banking Sarah Lenz, University of Hamburg
O-11 Covid-19 and GVCs: Rountable
Tuesday O: Global Value Chains
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Valentina De Marchi, University of Padova Rory Horner, University of Manchester Timothy Sturgeon, MIT Gary Gereffi, Duke University Moderator Rory Horner, University of Manchester Participants
P-11 Accounting for the Public Sector: What Means Reporting for Risks and Tuesday Transfers?
9:00am - 10:30am P: Accounting, Economics, and Law Session Organizer Yuri Biondi, Cnrs Moderator Ekaterina Svetlova, University of Leicester Participants Trust and Quality of Risk Disclosure in the UK Governmental Reporting Ekaterina Svetlova, University of Leicester Accounting for Institutional Reforms: Figuring out Interregional Fiscal Flows in Belgium Damien Piron, UCLouvain
Q-09 Innovation and Industrial Upgrading in East Asia (2)
Tuesday Q: Asian Capitalisms
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Boy Luethje, Sun Yat-sen University Tobias ten Brink, Jacobs University Bremen Wei Zhao, ESSCA School of Management Moderator Wei Zhao, ESSCA School of Management Participants
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 111 Strategic Coupling and Technological Dependence: Case Study of the Relationships between Taiwanese FPD Industry and Japanese Counterparts Mayumi Tabata, Senshu University Consolidating SMEs Toward a Networked Factory? How Alibaba’s Manufacturing Strategy Reconfigures Governance and Upgrading in the Chinese Garment Industry Lea Schneidemesser, Berlin Social Science Center Institutional Complexity and Organizational Change of Hybrid Organizations: A Case Study of China's State-Owned Enterprises Reform Zhibo Qiu, University of Oxford Do All CEO Pay Regulations Backfire? Evidence from China Weijie Wang, University of Wisconsin-Madison
TH04-04 Critical Reflections on Economic Statistics 2
Tuesday TH04: Critical Reflections on Socio-Economic Statistics for Development: 9:00am - 10:30am Past, Present, and Future Session Organizers Roberto Aragao, University of Amsterdam Daniel DeRock, University of Amsterdam Joan Van Heijster, University of Amsterdam Daniel Mügge, University of Amsterdam Moderator Daniel DeRock, University of Amsterdam Participants Representing the Hybrid Areas of Work in Europe: The Case of Self-Employment in the Official Statistics Rossella Bozzon, Department of Social and Political Sciences, University of Milan Pension Politics. the International Conflict over Accounting for Pension Liabilities. Jessica de Vlieger, University of Amsterdam The Rise of Multinationals As a Challenge for Comparative Political Economy Timur Ergen, Max Planck Institute Benjamin Braun, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
TH05-06 The Colonial Unconscious of Developmentalism
Tuesday TH05: Decolonizing "Development": Theories, Methods and Research
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizer Zophia Edwards, Providence College Moderator Zophia Edwards, Providence College Participants Islamophobia and Development: The Imam Training Program in the Rohingya Refugee Camps in Bangladesh Nabila Islam, Brown University The “Sahelian Exceptionality”. Exploring the Postcolonial Biases of the Recognition Policies Regarding Migrant Development Activists, in France Claire Vincent-Mory, CEE/CNRS/SCiences-Po Rethinking Informality and Modernity in Development Theory and Practice Jason Jackson, MIT
TH06-01 TH06: Diffusion of the Innovations on the New Algorithmic Contour Tuesday Session 1
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 112 9:00am - 10:30am TH06: Diffusion of the Innovations on the New Algorithmic Contour
Session Organizers Gil-Sung Park, Korea University Hangyoung Lee, Macquarie University Janghyuk Lee, Eun Kyong Shin, Korea University Moderator Eun Kyong Shin, Korea University Participants The Adoption of IPv6 and Bluetooth Among Software Developers: Findings from the Gentoo Linux Distribution Matthijs den Besten, Montpellier Business School What Makes the Acceptance of New Things Difficult?: Theoretical Consideration on the Barriers to Innovation Adoption Sou Hwan Kang, Department of Sociology, Korea University The New Negationism in the Age of Hyperconnectivity Ana Carolina Barbosa Pereira, Universidade Federal da Bahia Sticky Data: Organizational Effects of the Electronic Health Record Mira Vale, University of Michigan
TH07-05 Adult and Work-based Education
Tuesday TH07: Education for Social Progress: Socio-Economic Perspectives on Policy 9:00am - 10:30am Attempts and Impacts between the Different Worlds Session Organizer Lorenz Lassnigg, Institute for Advanced Studies (IHS), Vienna Moderator Aaron Benavot, Participants Network Influences on the Diffusion of Adult Basic Education Policies Fabian Besche, CRC 1342 - University of Bremen Successful Educational Practices for Social Progress in Globalizing Worlds Reema Rameshchandra Nanavaty, Self Employed Womens Association (SEWA)
TH09-03 Economic Policy-making, Neoliberalism and Populism
Tuesday TH09: Global Populism and Business Elites
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Magnus Feldmann, University of Bristol Marcus Gomes, Cardiff Business School Daniel Kinderman, University of Delaware Glenn Morgan, University of Bristol Dorottya Sallai , London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) Moderators Glenn Morgan, University of Bristol Dorottya Sallai , London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) Participants The Spatial Mediation of the Structural Crisis of the Finance-Dominated Accumulation Regime in Sweden: A Régulation Perspective on the Rise of the Sweden Democrats Markus Kallifatides, Stockholm School of Economics
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 113 The Trump Phenomenon and Right-Wing Extremism: Why Donald Trump Is Not a Populist Raul Galan, University of Michigan Threats and Opportunities: How Have Business Elites Navigated the Economic Nationalism of Trump and His Administration? Matthew Baltz, Bucknell University Italy: Debt, Migration and the Eurozone: Populism and Business in a Stagnant Economy Davide Vampa, Aston University
TH10-05 Transition Challenges
Tuesday TH10: Green Economy Contradictions
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Stephanie Barral, INRA Patrick Bigger, Lancaster University Ritwick Ghosh, New York University Moderator Ritwick Ghosh, New York University Participants Contradictions on the Route to Post Fossil Capitalism - Social and Political Conflict Around Phasing out Lignite Mining in Post Socialist Eastern Germany Heike Jacobsen, Brandenburg University Cottbus Towards a Clean Energy Transition? Assessing Japan’s “Marketcraft” in the Renewable Energy Sector Diana Schnelle, Ruhr-University Bochum Unions Responses to Climate Change: Germany, UK, Australia and Canada in Comparison Jo Cutter, LUBS The Political Inertia of Markets in U.S. Renewables Policy Daniel Breslau, Virginia Tech Discussant Ismail Erturk, Alliance Manchester Business School, University of Manchester
TH14-05 Articulating State Power in a Globalized World
Tuesday TH14: State Capitalism and State-led Development in the 21st century: China 9:00am - 10:30am and Beyond Session Organizer Milan Babic, University of Amsterdam Moderator Merve Sancak, Sheffield Political Economy Research Institute Participants Transnational Corporate Power Is Still a Function of National Power: Comparing China and the US Sean Starrs, City University Hong Kong Foreign State Investment and Geoeconomic Competition: Mapping the Consequences of the Rise of Transnational State Capital Milan Babic, University of Amsterdam Chinese Investments in Europe – Networks of Ownership and Emerging Sino- European Corporate Elite Interlocks Nana De Graaff, VU University Corralling Globalisation: China’s Uneven and Combined Development and Geopolitical Economy.
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 114 Steven Rolf, University of Sussex Emerging Market Governments As Financial Intermediaries: The Case of Debt Denomination William Winecoff, University of Indiana Bloomington Discussant Andreas Noelke, Institut für Politikwissenschaft, Goethe University
TH17-04 Financialization and State Transformation
Tuesday TH17: The Welfare State in Financial Times
9:00am - 10:30am Session Organizers Daniel Mertens, University of Osnabrück Natascha van der Zwan, Leiden University Jeanne Lazarus, Sciences Po Moderator Daniel Mertens, University of Osnabrück Participants Entrenching Retrenchment: Healthcare Reform in the UK Consolidation State Rosie Collington, University of Copenhagen State Financialization: A Multiscalar Perspective Reijer Hendrikse, Vrije Universiteit Brussel New Paths to State Financialization? the Case of "Social Impact Investment" in Comparative Perspective Asa Maron, University of Haifa, Israel
FP-10 Featured Speaker Jayati Ghosh (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Tuesday Delhi) - “Contraction and Control: The Socio-Economic Implications of State Responses to the Covid-19 Pandemic” 11:00am - 12:00pm Featured Panels & Speakers
Session Organizer Nitsan Chorev, Brown University Moderator Nitsan Chorev, Brown University Participants
FP-11 Featured Panel - Author Meets Critics: "American Bonds: How Credit Tuesday Markets Shaped a Nation" by Sarah L. Quinn (Princeton Univ. Press 2019) 12:00pm - 1:30pm Featured Panels & Speakers
Session Organizer Nitsan Chorev, Brown University Moderator Alya Guseva, Department of Sociology, Boston University Book Author Sarah Quinn, University of Washington Critics Alex Preda, King's College London Benjamin Lemoine, Université Paris Dauphine - PSL
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 115 Lena Lavinas, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro Participants
B-09 Panel 8
Tuesday B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Matthew Amengual, MIT Caroline Arnold, CUNY Mark Dallas, Union College Douglas B Fuller, City University of Hong Kong Moderator Jose Maria Valenzuela, Doctoral Student, University of Oxford Participants Market Institutions and State Ownership: Overcoming Ambiguity and Uncertainty in the Governance of Electricity in Mexico Jose Maria Valenzuela, Doctoral Student, University of Oxford Economic Development and Stagnation in Brazil (1950-2011) Lucilene Morandi, UFF Fluminense Federal University State-Business Relations, Business Collective Action and the Policies to Tackle the Middle Income Trap in Brazil Alexandre Guimaraes, School of Government - João Pinheiro Foundation; Pontifícia Universidade Católica Changing Roles of the State in the Mexican Economy during the Process of Transition Towards a Hybrid Model of Coordination and Growth Bruno Gandlgruber, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana
B-10 Neoliberal Policy Feedback: Backlash and Resilience
Tuesday B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizer Tim Dorlach, German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA) Moderator Tim Dorlach, German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA) Participants Neoliberal Resilience, Social Mobilization and Policy Space: The Case of Pension Policy in Chile (1981-2019) Antoine Maillet, Instituto de Asuntos Públicos, University of Chile Two Roads of Neoliberal Reform in Higher Education: Chile and Peru in Comparative Perspective Gabriela Camacho, Humbold University Eduardo Dargent, Pontificia University Catolica del Peru When Do Inegalitarian Policies Lead to Political Backlash and Reversal? Evidence from Chile and New Zealand Tim Dorlach, German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA) Peter Starke, University of Southern Denmark Discussant Aldo Madariaga, Universidad Mayor
E-22 Taxation and Inequality
Tuesday E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 116 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 Possibilities and Limits of Welfare Policy through the Fiscal Structure: The Case Study of South Korea SangBae KIM, EHESS Tax Regressivity and Welfare Provision in the Many U.S. Welfare States 1996-2015 Chalem Bolton, University of Michigan Taxed Fairly? Comparing Preferences for in- and out-Group Taxation Licia Bobzien, Hertie School
E-23 The Political Economy of Growth and Investment
Tuesday 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 Toward a Discursive Approach to Growth Models: Three Causal Mechanisms in the Politics of Social Blocs Sidney Rothstein, Williams College Short-Term Growth Regime Change: The Case of Institutional Complementarity in the Baltic States Marius Kalanta, TPO Enterprise Lithuania Cyclical Adjustments or a Regime Shift in the European Labour Markets? Modelling Employment and Income Distribution in an Open Economy with Some Empirical Tests Maciej Grodzicki, Jagiellonian University Which Demand-Led Growth Theory? a Methodological Refinement on the Growth Models Perspective Applied for Germany, Sweden, USA and Japan. Guilherme Morlin, PhD Candidate at University of Siena
E-24 The Politics of Austerity
Tuesday 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 Failure to Mobilise: Internal Ideological Contestation and Class Mobilisation in Post- Crisis Mainstream Left Parties Max Kiefel, London School of Economics and Political Science The Politics of Exiting Austerity Stefano Sacchi, Polytechnic University of Turin How Austerity Policies Shape Indebtedness and Political Participation Andreas Wiedemann, Princeton University Beyond Dogma and Dominance: A State-Centered Explanation for Germany’s
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 117 Investment Gap Bjoern Bremer, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
F-12 Innovation and the Evolution of Organizations and Fields
Tuesday F: Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Matthew Allen, Manchester Business School, The University of Manchester Andrea M. Herrmann, Max-Planck-Institut fuer Gesellschaftsforschung Matthew Keller, Department of Sociology, Southern Methodist University Cornelia Storz, Goethe University Frankfurt Janet Vertesi, Princeton University Participants Knowledge Evolution and the Postmodern Organization Jerald Hage, University of Maryland Orgtech: Is Organizing Finally Turning into a Technology? Valery Yakubovich, ESSEC Shuping Wu, ESSEC Business School Research Metrics, Labor Markets, and Epistemic Change: Evidence from Britain 1970-2018 Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra, University of California, San Diego
G-15 Beyond Routine Biased Technological Change: Organization, Power Tuesday and Institutions
12:00pm - 1:30pm G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources Session Organizer Dario Guarascio, University of Rome La Sapienza Moderator Dario Guarascio, University of Rome La Sapienza Participants A Comprehensive Taxonomy of Tasks for Evaluating the Impact of New Technologies on the Content and Organisation of Work Enrique Fernández-Macías, Joint Research Centre, European Commission Anatomy of the Italian Occupational Structure: Concentrated Power and Distributed Knowledge Armanda Cetrulo, Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies Experiential Knowledge and Occupational Tasks Viktor Ulbrich, Federal Institute for vocational education and training Revisiting and Explaining Occupational Change in Spain Since the 1990’s Jorge Rodriguez Menés, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
G-16 Training
Tuesday 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 Theresa Koch, IAB Nuremberg Participants (Non-)Rational Training Behaviour of the Labour Force in Germany
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 118 Sabine Schindler, University of Koblenz-Landau Do Employees with Specific Skill Profiles Receive More Employer-Funded Training during Technological Change? Evidence from Employer-Employee Data Talea Hellweg, Paderborn University The Role of Actors within Training Mutuals in Regard to Their Contributions to Skills Development. Yves Blanchet, University of Montreal Is Political Empowerment Associated with Economic Empowerment? Evidence from Northern East Rural Tunisia Kaouther Toumi, University of Toulouse 3 Nabil Ghalleb, Tamkeen for Development T4D Najma Azmat, Toulouse Business School
H-14 Sociology of Markets
Tuesday H: Markets, Firms and Institutions
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Olivier Butzbach, Second University of Naples Johanna Mair, Stanford University Gerhard Schnyder, King's College London Moderator Cyrus Dioun, University of Colorado Denver Participants Market Incongruity and Market Coherence between Various Components of Social Embeddedness: Three Market Examples Ilan Talmud, University of Haifa Fashioning the Nation in the Age of Populism Virag Molnar, New School for Social Research Information Infrastructures and the Mediation of Market Power David Pinzur, London School of Economics and Political Science Theorizing Competition. an Interdisciplinary Approach to the Genesis and Performativity of a Contested Concept Georg Wolfmayr, University of Vienna
H-15 Growth Models
Tuesday H: Markets, Firms and Institutions
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Olivier Butzbach, Second University of Naples Johanna Mair, Stanford University Gerhard Schnyder, King's College London Moderator Arie Krampf, Academic College of Tel Aviv Yaffo Participants Rethinking Statism: The Politics of Competition and Investment in Post-War France Erik Peinert, Brown University Continuity and Change in Brazilian Capitalism: Business Preferences and the Pendular State Towards Economic Growth Moises Balestro, Universidade de Brasilia Antonio Botelho, Universidade Candido Mendes
I-12 Complementary Currencies for Economic and Social Change: 3. Tuesday Organizing Social Change
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 119 12:00pm - 1:30pm I: Alternatives to Capitalism
Session Organizers Giacomo Bazzani, University of Turin, Department Culture, Politics and Society Philipp Degens, University of Hamburg, Department of Socio-Economics Mikko Laamanen, Royal Holloway - University of London Moderator Giacomo Bazzani, University of Turin, Department Culture, Politics and Society Participants The Implementation of the ECO Coin at the Marineterrein, Amsterdam Nikolaus Houben, Wageningen University The Demise of Polish Wymiennik (Warsaw community currency system). Internal and External Conditions That Hampered the Success of the Initiative Marlena Rycombel, University of Warsaw Discussant Mikko Laamanen, Royal Holloway - University of London
J-16 Conceptualizing Digitization
Tuesday J: Digital Economy
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizer Timur Ergen, Max Planck Institute Moderator Timur Ergen, Max Planck Institute Participants Coordination of Markets and Curation of Publics. Commercial Platforms on the Internet and Their Predecessors Ulrich Dolata, Stuttgart University, Institute for Social Sciences Inverting Metcalfe’s Law: Network Size, Social Benefit, and Systemic Risk Dean Curran, University of Calgary Price Formation in Illicit Online Markets: The Role of Advance Payments and Competition Meropi Tzanetakis, University of Vienna Entrepreneurial Spirit in the Digital Economy Andreea Gorbatai, UC Berkeley
J-17 Geography of the Digital Economy
Tuesday J: Digital Economy
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizer Jean-Samuel Beuscart, University Paris Est - Marne-la-Vallee Moderator Jean-Samuel Beuscart, University Paris Est - Marne-la-Vallee Participants The Platform Economy: Restructuring the Space of Capitalist Accumulation Martin Kenney, University of California, Davis Digital Platforms in the Global Political Economy Yannick Perticone, University of Lausanne Understanding the Global Geography of Platform Work Fabian Braesemann, Oxford Internet Institute Revisiting Mobile Usage: Conceptualization, Measurement and Effects on Efficiency of Urban Informal Firms
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 120 Thomas Eekhout, GREThA
K-04 Reducing 'insecurity' through Experimentation: a case of hit and miss?
Tuesday K: Institutional Experimentation in the Regulation of Work and Employment
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizer Phil Almond, University of Leicester Moderator Valeria Pulignano, KU Leuven - Centre for Sociological Research Employment (Industrial) and Labour Market Studies Participants National Living Wage Movements in a Regional World: The Fight for $15 in the United States Jason Spicer, University of Toronto Tamara Kay, University of Notre Dame Greater Manchester Care Sector Experiment: the reshaping of gendered precarious work Eva Herman, University of Manchester Earthquake Risk-Driven Urban Transformation in Istanbul: A Relational Work Analysis of Changing Economic and Community Relations Ladin Bayurgil, Boston University The Poverty of American ‘Industrial Democracy’: The Construction of Industrial Relations Institutions in the United States, c. 1933–1947 Etienne Cantin, Université Laval
M-09 Pobreza y desigualdad en América Latina
Tuesday M: Spanish Language
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Julimar Bichara, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Santos Miguel Ruesga, Departamento de Estructura Económica y Economía del Desarrollo, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Moderator Jorge Delgado, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Participants Relación Entre La Economía Sumergida y La Desigualdad En América Latina Jorge Delgado, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Crisis Estructural: Pobreza y Migración Regional En Chiapas Emmanuel Arrazola Ovando, Universidad del Mar Pobreza y Envejecimiento En México Sebastian Antonio Jimenez Solis, UNAM Para Além Da Renda: Uma Análise Da Pobreza Multidimensional No Brasil De 2016 a 2019 Dario Silva, Universidade Federal do ABC
M-10 Indicadores Económicos En America Latina: Mas Allá Del PIB
Tuesday M: Spanish Language
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizer Maritza Sotomayor, Utah Valley University Moderator Maritza Sotomayor, Utah Valley University
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 121 Participants Alternativas Al PIB: ¿Hemos Llegado a Algún Consenso? Maritza Sotomayor, Utah Valley University Oportunidades De La Era Digital En La Construcción De Indicadores De Actividad Económica. Lya Sierra, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Cali Mercado Laboral Colombiano: Indice De Calidad Del Empleo Karina Manrique, Universidad Distrital Francisco Jose de Caldas Indicadores y Factores De Geográficos De Localización Industrial En Colombia En El Marco Del Análisis Institucional Hector Fuentes, Universidad Distrital Francisco Jose de Caldas El Índice De Desarrollo Transfronterizo (IDT) Para La Frontera De México-Estados Unidos Maria del Rosio Barajas, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte/Universidad Autonoma
N-16 Financial Institutions
Tuesday N: Finance and Society
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University Alya Guseva, Department of Sociology, Boston University Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra, University of California, San Diego Moderator Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University Participants Regulating Innovation: UK, Fintech, and the Role of International Standard-Setting Bodies Post-Brexit Pedro Schilling de Carvalho, University of Cambridge How the Financialisation Occurred in the Insurance Industry: The Role of Economic Scenarios Generators Christian Walter, Kedge BS; FMSH, Collège d'études mondiales; Univ. Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne Deflation – Lessons from the Japanese Experience Markus Heckel, Goethe University; German Institute For Japanese Studies Financial Institutions are Back in Town : housing in the Paris Ile-de-France region Patrick Le Galès, Sciences Po CNRS
O-12 Covid-19 and GVCs: Breakout Discussions
Tuesday O: Global Value Chains
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Valentina De Marchi, University of Padova Rory Horner, University of Manchester Timothy Sturgeon, MIT Gary Gereffi, Duke University Moderator Rory Horner, University of Manchester Participants
P-12 The Case for Corporate Sustainability: Implications for Company Law
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 122 Tuesday and Financial Accounting
12:00pm - 1:30pm P: Accounting, Economics, and Law
Session Organizer Yuri Biondi, Cnrs Moderator Shyam Sunder, Yale School of Management Participants Rebalancing Company Law and Regulation for Capital Maintenance. Colin Haslam, Queen Mary University of London Accounting for Sustainable Finance: Does Fair Value Accounting Fit for Long-Term Investment? VERA Palea, University of Torino The Role of Sub-Group Influence on Democratic Decision-Making: The Discursive Power of the ‘Fair Value Group’ at the Iasb Julia Morley, London School of Economics Does Accounting Measurement Influence Market Efficiency: A Laboratory Market Perspective Matthew Sooy, Ivey Business School
TH03-04 Time, Knowledge and Crisis
Tuesday TH03: Crisis, Temporality, and Governance
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Simone Polillo, University of Virginia Andre Vereta-Nahoum, Brazilian Center for Analysis and Planning, University of Sao Paulo Moderator Andre Vereta-Nahoum, Brazilian Center for Analysis and Planning, University of Sao Paulo Participants The Temporality of Climate Change: Acute Crisis or Permanent Catastrophe? Jonathon Catlin, Princeton University Temporary Organizations in Disaster Response: Crisis, Temporality, and Governance Malka Older, Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris (SciencesPo); centre de sociologie des organisations Anomic Futures? an Inquiry into the Relation of Crises and Perceptions of the Future Lisa Suckert, Max-Planck-Institute for the the Study of Societies Genome Editing in Crisis: Scientific Misconduct and Boundary Repair Santiago Molina, University of California, Berkeley
TH05-07 Entangled Histories of Colonialism & Development
Tuesday TH05: Decolonizing "Development": Theories, Methods and Research
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizer Julian Go, Boston University Moderator Ricarda Hammer, Brown University Participants A Legacy of the Nineteenth Century China's Incorporation Process into the Capitalist World-Economy: China’s Capitalist Transition Sung Hee Ru, State University of New York at Binghamton
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 123 Indigenous Dispossession, the Public Lands, and Early Government Promotion of Infrastructure in the United States Mary Shi, UC Berkeley Epistemi-Suicide As a Way for the Subaltern to Speak: Remembering the Atrocious Moment in Jeju, South Korea Veda Hyunjin Kim, University of Massachusetts Amherst
TH09-04 Business Response to Populism
Tuesday TH09: Global Populism and Business Elites
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Magnus Feldmann, University of Bristol Marcus Gomes, Cardiff Business School Daniel Kinderman, University of Delaware Glenn Morgan, University of Bristol Dorottya Sallai , London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) Moderators Marcus Gomes, Cardiff Business School Glenn Morgan, Cardiff University Participants Business Elites and Populism Magnus Feldmann, University of Bristol Business Responses to the Rise of Authoritarian Populism and Economic Nationalism in the US David Levy, University of Massachusetts, Boston National Populism and Its Impact on the Ethical Dilemmas of Business Elites in the European Union Dorottya Sallai , London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) Business Associations and the Rise of Populism Daniel Kinderman, University of Delaware
TH13-04 Global Health Governance: State-, Market-, and Firm- Level Tuesday Interventions
12:00pm - 1:30pm TH13: Regulation, Innovation, and Valuation in Markets for Health and Medicines
Session Organizers Kathryn Ibata-Arens, DePaul University Etienne Nouguez, Centre de Sociologie des Organisations Moderator Kathryn Ibata-Arens, DePaul University Participants Deciding Modalities of Global Health Governance: What Facilitates or Hinders Public-Private Partnerships? Mao Suzuki, University of Southern California Changing Pharmaceutical Markets in the Global South Carine Baxerres, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement Monitoring Drug Markets: From Biomedical to Social Valuation the Vicissitudes of the French Drug Agency (ANSM) Etienne Nouguez, Centre de Sociologie des Organisations Coordinating to Address Complex Problems: The World Health Organisation and the Case of Essential Medicines Adriana Nilsson, University of Liverpool
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 124 TH14-06 The Technology-State Capitalism Nexus
Tuesday TH14: State Capitalism and State-led Development in the 21st century: China 12:00pm - 1:30pm and Beyond Session Organizer Nana De Graaff, VU University Moderator Imogen Liu, Maastricht University Participants Symbiotic Imbroglios: State-Firm Alliances in China’s Biotechnology Industry Abigail Coplin, Vassar College, Department of Sociology and Program on Science, Technology, and Society The Epistemics of Surveillance Capitalism – the Infrastructural Inversion of the Chinese Social Credit System Afshin Mehrpouya, HEC Paris Julien Malaurent, ESSEC Business School From Technology Dependency to Technology Dominance: The Impact of the US- China Trade War on China’s Industrial Policy Zhibo Qiu, University of Oxford Overcoming the 'spillover Problem': The Politics of Innovation Policy Under Economic Globalization Erez Maggor, New York University Industrial Policies of Artificial Intelligence. Renaissance of the Interventionist State. Philipp Staab, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Dominik Pietron, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Discussant Arjan Reurink, Max Planck Institute
TH17-05 Financialization and the Changing Face of Welfare
Tuesday TH17: The Welfare State in Financial Times
12:00pm - 1:30pm Session Organizers Daniel Mertens, University of Osnabrück Natascha van der Zwan, Leiden University Jeanne Lazarus, Sciences Po Moderator Jeanne Lazarus, Sciences Po Participants From the Social Question to Social Impact Bonds. the Pricing Away of Social Risk Andrei Guter-Sandu, London School of Economics and Political Science ‘Cash Transfers and Changing Citizenship Boundaries in Pakistan’ Rehan Jamil, Brown University Financialization Dynamics in the Brazilian Supplementary Health System: Are Medical Cooperatives Active Agents in the Financialization Process? Marcela Albuquerque, State University of Maringá; State University of Northern Paraná Mauricio Reinert, State University of Maringá How Private Health Insurance in France Became a Market? Gaël Coron, Arènes; EHESP Thomas Houssoy, Clersé; University of Lille
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 125 Participant Index
Accominotti, Fabien H-09 Monday, 4:00am TH11-04 Monday, 12:00pm
Adler, Laura P-05 Sunday, 9:00am G-11 Monday, 9:00am
Adriaans, Jule G-02 Saturday, 9:00am Adrogue, Cecilia TH07-04 Monday, 9:00am Aerne, Annatina B-04 Sunday, 12:00pm TH07-02 Saturday, 12:00pm
Afonso, Alexandre E-14 Monday, 9:00am E-04 Saturday, 9:00am
Agarwala, Rina FP-06 Monday, 12:00pm FP-07 Monday, 2:00pm
Ailon, Galit I-07 Monday, 4:00am Ainsworth, Susan E-07 Sunday, 4:00am Ajdacic, Lena N-13 Monday, 12:00pm Alami, Ilias TH14-02 Monday, 9:00am TH14-03 Monday, 12:00pm
Albuquerque, Marcela TH17-05 Tuesday, 12:00pm Aldhaheri, Mariam R-03 Saturday, 12:00pm Alenda, Juliette L-09 Tuesday, 4:00am Alford, Matt O-10 Tuesday, 4:00am O-08 Monday, 9:00am
Allais, Stephanie TH07-03 Sunday, 9:00am TH07-02 Saturday, 12:00pm
Allegri, Chiara E-16 Monday, 9:00am Allen, Matthew F-02 Saturday, 9:00am Almond, Phil K-01 Monday, 4:00am Alonso, Nuria M-05 Monday, 9:00am Alvarez-Herranz, Agustin B-08 Tuesday, 9:00am M-02 Saturday, 12:00pm
Amengual, Matthew O-06 Sunday, 12:00pm O-08 Monday, 9:00am
O-03 Saturday, 12:00pm
Amini, Babak I-07 Monday, 4:00am Amoncio, Egbert F-03 Sunday, 4:00am Amorim, Mariana N-09 Sunday, 7:00pm Antón, José-Ignacio G-09 Monday, 4:00am G-11 Monday, 9:00am
Anuar, Amalina R-01 Saturday, 4:00am Anzolin, Guendalina F-04 Sunday, 9:00am Aoshima, Yaichi F-09 Tuesday, 4:00am Aragao, Roberto TH04-02 Sunday, 9:00am TH04-03 Monday, 9:00am
Aras, Guler P-01 Saturday, 4:00am
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 126 P-02 Saturday, 9:00am
Arndt, H. Lukas R. TH11-03 Monday, 9:00am Arrazola Ovando, Emmanuel M-09 Tuesday, 12:00pm Arslan, Melike L-05 Sunday, 9:00am TH14-03 Monday, 12:00pm
Arumsari, Vita R-07 Monday, 4:00am Assis, Karina M-03 Sunday, 9:00am Asutay, Mehmet R-01 Saturday, 4:00am Atal, Maha L-04 Sunday, 4:00am B-05 Monday, 12:00pm
Atria, Jorge TH11-03 Monday, 9:00am Au, Larry F-05 Sunday, 12:00pm TH13-03 Monday, 12:00pm
Avanzo, Sowelu Elios J-06 Sunday, 9:00am Avdeev, Stanislav G-08 Sunday, 12:00pm Avdukic, Alija R-09 Monday, 12:00pm R-02 Saturday, 9:00am
Avent-Holt, Dustin G-03 Saturday, 12:00pm Avigur-Eshel, Amit TH09-01 Monday, 9:00am B-08 Tuesday, 9:00am
Avlijas, Sonja TH05-04 Sunday, 12:00pm Aydin, Necati R-04 Sunday, 4:00am R-08 Monday, 9:00am
Ayuniyyah, Qurroh R-07 Monday, 4:00am Azmat, Najma G-16 Tuesday, 12:00pm Babb, Sarah L-02 Saturday, 9:00am FP-02 Saturday, 12:00pm
Babic, Milan TH14-03 Monday, 12:00pm TH14-04 Tuesday, 4:00am
TH14-05 Tuesday, 9:00am
Baccaro, Lucio E-17 Monday, 12:00pm Bach, Maria TH04-03 Monday, 9:00am Backes-Gellner, Uschi G-10 Monday, 9:00am Badger, Adam J-01 Saturday, 9:00am Baehr, Sebastian G-13 Tuesday, 4:00am Baharav, Liron C-05 Sunday, 12:00pm Bajenova, Tatyana L-06 Sunday, 12:00pm
Balestro, Moises H-09 Monday, 4:00am Q-07 Monday, 9:00am
M-06 Monday, 12:00pm
H-15 Tuesday, 12:00pm
Baliga, Anitra B-01 Saturday, 9:00am Balliester Reis, Thereza N-11 Monday, 9:00am
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 127 N-15 Tuesday, 9:00am
Balmas, Paolo TH14-01 Monday, 4:00am Balsiger, Philip J-07 Sunday, 12:00pm J-13 Monday, 12:00pm
TH10-04 Tuesday, 4:00am
Baltz, Matthew TH14-02 Monday, 9:00am TH09-03 Tuesday, 9:00am
Ban, Cornel L-03 Saturday, 12:00pm Bandeira Melo, Gardiana I-02 Saturday, 9:00am Bandelj, Nina N-04 Saturday, 12:00pm Banga, Karishma O-04 Sunday, 4:00am Barajas, Maria del Rosio M-10 Tuesday, 12:00pm Barber, Adam TH17-01 Monday, 4:00am Barbosa Pereira, Ana Carolina TH06-01 Tuesday, 9:00am Barinaga, Ester I-10 Tuesday, 4:00am Barral, Stephanie TH10-01 Saturday, 9:00am Barrientos, Stephanie O-05 Sunday, 9:00am O-08 Monday, 9:00am
Barta, Zsofia N-01 Saturday, 9:00am N-03 Saturday, 12:00pm
Bartley, Tim L-04 Sunday, 4:00am L-07 Monday, 4:00am
L-09 Tuesday, 4:00am
Baxerres, Carine TH13-04 Tuesday, 12:00pm Bayurgil, Ladin K-04 Tuesday, 12:00pm Bazzani, Giacomo TH12-02 Monday, 12:00pm I-10 Tuesday, 4:00am
I-12 Tuesday, 12:00pm
Bea, Megan N-09 Sunday, 7:00pm N-03 Saturday, 12:00pm
Beauvisage, Thomas J-08 Sunday, 12:00pm J-15 Tuesday, 9:00am
J-03 Saturday, 12:00pm
Bedard, Jean-Luc K-03 Tuesday, 9:00am
Beliard, Anne-Sophie D-01 Saturday, 4:00am Bellido de Luna, Daina F-10 Tuesday, 9:00am Benassi, Chiara E-15 Monday, 9:00am E-17 Monday, 12:00pm
Benavot, Aaron TH07-05 Tuesday, 9:00am TH07-01 Saturday, 9:00am
Benites Gambirazio, Eliza TH08-02 Sunday, 9:00am TH11-03 Monday, 9:00am
Berry, Craig TH17-01 Monday, 4:00am
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 128 Besamusca, JW E-19 Tuesday, 4:00am Besche, Fabian TH07-05 Tuesday, 9:00am Besedovsky, Natalia N-06 Sunday, 4:00am N-07 Sunday, 9:00am
Bessiere, Celine J-07 Sunday, 12:00pm TH08-01 Saturday, 9:00am
Beunza, Daniel N-14 Tuesday, 4:00am Beuscart, Jean-Samuel J-12 Monday, 12:00pm J-17 Tuesday, 12:00pm
J-03 Saturday, 12:00pm
Bianchi, Michele I-03 Saturday, 12:00pm Bichara, Julimar G-07 Sunday, 9:00am M-06 Monday, 12:00pm
M-02 Saturday, 12:00pm
Bigger, Patrick TH10-02 Sunday, 12:00pm TH10-04 Tuesday, 4:00am
TH10-01 Saturday, 9:00am
Billows, Sebastian L-05 Sunday, 9:00am Bittmann, Simon L-05 Sunday, 9:00am Blanc, Jerome I-10 Tuesday, 4:00am Blanchet, Yves G-16 Tuesday, 12:00pm Blank, Grant J-02 Saturday, 9:00am Bobzien, Licia E-22 Tuesday, 12:00pm Boehm, Steffen TH09-02 Monday, 12:00pm Boersma, Martijn P-01 Saturday, 4:00am Bogdanova, Elena H-10 Monday, 9:00am H-11 Monday, 12:00pm
Boguslawski, Jan TH17-03 Monday, 12:00pm Bohle, Dorothee Q-06 Monday, 4:00am E-17 Monday, 12:00pm
E-21 Tuesday, 9:00am
Bolazzi, Floriane B-05 Monday, 12:00pm G-03 Saturday, 12:00pm
Bolton, Chalem E-22 Tuesday, 12:00pm Bonizzi, Bruno TH17-03 Monday, 12:00pm Boon, J P-08 Monday, 4:00am Botelho, Antonio H-12 Monday, 7:00pm H-15 Tuesday, 12:00pm
Boudawara, Yossra R-06 Sunday, 12:00pm Boulanouar, Zakaria R-02 Saturday, 9:00am Bould, Sally C-03 Saturday, 12:00pm Bourgeron, Theo TH13-03 Monday, 12:00pm Boussard, Valérie D-05 Tuesday, 9:00am
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 129 D-03 Saturday, 12:00pm
Boutroue, Betina TH10-01 Saturday, 9:00am Bowkett, Cassandra K-02 Monday, 9:00am K-03 Tuesday, 9:00am
Bozouls, Lorraine TH08-01 Saturday, 9:00am Bozzon, Rossella TH04-04 Tuesday, 9:00am Bradlow, Benjamin B-04 Sunday, 12:00pm B-01 Saturday, 9:00am
Braesemann, Fabian J-17 Tuesday, 12:00pm Braga, Ruy FP-06 Monday, 12:00pm Brandt, Philipp D-02 Saturday, 9:00am Braun, Benjamin TH11-01 Sunday, 9:00am TH04-04 Tuesday, 9:00am
H-03 Saturday, 9:00am
Braun-Munzinger, Corinna O-09 Monday, 12:00pm Brause, Saba Rebecca J-02 Saturday, 9:00am Brekke, Jaya Klara J-06 Sunday, 9:00am Bremer, Bjoern E-24 Tuesday, 12:00pm Brennan, Louis TH14-01 Monday, 4:00am Brensinger, Jordan N-09 Sunday, 7:00pm Breslau, Daniel TH10-03 Monday, 9:00am TH10-05 Tuesday, 9:00am
Brucksch, Susanne TH13-02 Sunday, 9:00am TH13-01 Saturday, 12:00pm
Budd, John E-06 Saturday, 12:00pm Burbaumer, Benjamin H-13 Tuesday, 9:00am Burchardt, Tania TH11-04 Monday, 12:00pm Caliskan, Koray FP-09 Tuesday, 9:00am J-04 Saturday, 12:00pm
Camacho, Gabriela B-10 Tuesday, 12:00pm Campbell, Miranda I-05 Sunday, 9:00am Cansoy, Mehmet J-11 Monday, 9:00am Cantin, Etienne K-04 Tuesday, 12:00pm Cao, Mianzhi Francis Q-05 Sunday, 12:00pm Capote, Anthony TH05-04 Sunday, 12:00pm Carpano, Davide F-08 Monday, 12:00pm Carrera, Jorge M-05 Monday, 9:00am B-02 Saturday, 12:00pm
Carruthers, Bruce N-10 Monday, 9:00am N-13 Monday, 12:00pm
N-16 Tuesday, 12:00pm
N-01 Saturday, 9:00am
Castilho, Marta M-02 Saturday, 12:00pm
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 130 Castilla Carrascal, Ivette Tatiana I-06 Sunday, 12:00pm Castillo Robayo, Cristian Dario M-01 Saturday, 9:00am M-01 Saturday, 9:00am
Catlin, Jonathon TH03-04 Tuesday, 12:00pm Celebi, Elifcan C-05 Sunday, 12:00pm Cetrulo, Armanda E-19 Tuesday, 4:00am G-15 Tuesday, 12:00pm
Chalaby, Jean O-01 Saturday, 4:00am Charni, Kadija E-19 Tuesday, 4:00am Chen, Ding TH14-03 Monday, 12:00pm Chen, Katherine TH12-01 Monday, 9:00am Chen, Kenneth TH07-04 Monday, 9:00am Chen, Muyang TH14-02 Monday, 9:00am Chiavacci, David E-09 Sunday, 9:00am Chica, Yolanda M-04 Sunday, 12:00pm Chiriboga, Andres N-14 Tuesday, 4:00am Choksy, Umair O-05 Sunday, 9:00am Chorev, Nitsan FP-09 Tuesday, 9:00am FP-10 Tuesday, 11:00am
FP-01 Saturday, 9:00am
FP-03 Saturday, 2:00pm
Choudhury, Pradeep Kumar G-11 Monday, 9:00am Q-01 Saturday, 9:00am
Cioffi, John P-06 Sunday, 7:00pm L-03 Saturday, 12:00pm
Claar, Simone Q-06 Monday, 4:00am Clarence-Smith, Suryamayi I-08 Monday, 9:00am Clarke, Thomas P-04 Sunday, 4:00am P-06 Sunday, 7:00pm
P-08 Monday, 4:00am
Collas, Thomas D-01 Saturday, 4:00am Collier, Anne-Claire TH05-05 Monday, 12:00pm Collington, Rosie TH17-04 Tuesday, 9:00am Conran, James C-04 Sunday, 9:00am E-10 Sunday, 12:00pm
Coplin, Abigail F-07 Monday, 9:00am TH14-06 Tuesday, 12:00pm
Coron, Gaël TH17-05 Tuesday, 12:00pm Crescenzi, Riccardo O-02 Saturday, 9:00am Crespy, Amadine L-03 Saturday, 12:00pm Curran, Dean J-16 Tuesday, 12:00pm Cutter, Jo TH10-05 Tuesday, 9:00am da Silva Araujo, Larissa I-06 Sunday, 12:00pm Dales, Alexandra O-08 Monday, 9:00am
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 131 Dallas, Mark O-05 Sunday, 9:00am B-06 Monday, 12:00pm
O-02 Saturday, 9:00am
Dargent, Eduardo B-10 Tuesday, 12:00pm Darr, Asaf J-07 Sunday, 12:00pm J-09 Monday, 4:00am
Davidson, Roei J-06 Sunday, 9:00am G-08 Sunday, 12:00pm de Beer, Paul G-09 Monday, 4:00am De Graaff, Nana TH14-01 Monday, 4:00am TH14-05 Tuesday, 9:00am de la Torre, Eva M-08 Tuesday, 9:00am de Lange, Sarah FP-06 Monday, 12:00pm De Marchi, Valentina O-05 Sunday, 9:00am O-06 Sunday, 12:00pm
O-03 Saturday, 12:00pm
De Vivo, Paola B-03 Sunday, 9:00am de Vlieger, Jessica TH04-04 Tuesday, 9:00am Degens, Philipp N-07 Sunday, 9:00am I-10 Tuesday, 4:00am
I-11 Tuesday, 9:00am
Delaney, Annie K-01 Monday, 4:00am Delgado, Jorge M-09 Tuesday, 12:00pm den Besten, Matthijs TH06-01 Tuesday, 9:00am DeRock, Daniel TH04-02 Sunday, 9:00am TH04-04 Tuesday, 9:00am
DeSombre, Beth H-07 Sunday, 9:00am Di Carlo, Donato E-17 Monday, 12:00pm Diallo, Alexandre G-02 Saturday, 9:00am Dias, Sabrina G-04 Saturday, 7:00pm Dietrich, Hans G-06 Sunday, 4:00am G-03 Saturday, 12:00pm
Dimitrova, Venetsiya D-05 Tuesday, 9:00am Dioun, Cyrus H-11 Monday, 12:00pm H-14 Tuesday, 12:00pm
DiTomaso, Nancy G-11 Monday, 9:00am G-14 Tuesday, 9:00am
Dixon, Adam TH14-02 Monday, 9:00am Dobeson, Alexander L-09 Tuesday, 4:00am Dodaro, Maria TH17-02 Monday, 9:00am Doebbe, Friederike TH10-01 Saturday, 9:00am Doellgast, Virginia SP-02 Sunday, 8:00am G-14 Tuesday, 9:00am
Doepking, Lars TH03-01 Sunday, 9:00am
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 132 Doering, Heike Q-06 Monday, 4:00am O-07 Monday, 4:00am
Dolata, Ulrich J-16 Tuesday, 12:00pm Dondeyne, Christele J-09 Monday, 4:00am Dorlach, Tim B-10 Tuesday, 12:00pm Douarin, Elodie C-02 Saturday, 9:00am Driscoll, Daniel TH10-02 Sunday, 12:00pm TH09-02 Monday, 12:00pm
Ducastel, Antoine TH10-04 Tuesday, 4:00am Dumay, Xavier E-18 Monday, 12:00pm Dupuis, Mathieu K-02 Monday, 9:00am K-03 Tuesday, 9:00am
Durand, Samuel J-02 Saturday, 9:00am Edwards, Zophia TH05-06 Tuesday, 9:00am FP-01 Saturday, 9:00am
TH05-02 Saturday, 12:00pm
Eekhout, Thomas J-17 Tuesday, 12:00pm Eggers, Thurid C-05 Sunday, 12:00pm E-13 Monday, 4:00am
Ehlen, Ronny H-8 Monday, 4:00am
Elder-Vass, Dave J-06 Sunday, 9:00am J-10 Monday, 9:00am
N-14 Tuesday, 4:00am
J-14 Tuesday, 9:00am
J-01 Saturday, 9:00am
Ellersgaard, Christoph Houman TH09-02 Monday, 12:00pm H-01 Saturday, 4:00am
Elliott, Rebecca TH10-02 Sunday, 12:00pm Emmenegger, Patrick TH07-03 Sunday, 9:00am TH11-02 Sunday, 12:00pm
Ergen, Timur TH14-02 Monday, 9:00am TH04-04 Tuesday, 9:00am
J-16 Tuesday, 12:00pm
J-02 Saturday, 9:00am
Erturk, Ismail TH10-04 Tuesday, 4:00am TH10-05 Tuesday, 9:00am
Escobar Hurtado, Martha M-03 Sunday, 9:00am Esposito, Giovanni J-10 Monday, 9:00am Estevez-Abe, Margarita E-09 Sunday, 9:00am G-08 Sunday, 12:00pm
FP-04 Sunday, 12:00pm
G-12 Monday, 12:00pm
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 133 C-03 Saturday, 12:00pm
Evrard, Zoe E-10 Sunday, 12:00pm Fabry, Adam B-07 Tuesday, 9:00am Fackler, Daniel G-01 Saturday, 4:00am Fahel, Sofia M-02 Saturday, 12:00pm Fantacci, Luca P-10 Tuesday, 4:00am Farahmandpur, Ramin G-08 Sunday, 12:00pm Faulconbridge, James D-02 Saturday, 9:00am D-03 Saturday, 12:00pm
Faust, Michael J-10 Monday, 9:00am Fechner, Heiner TH05-03 Sunday, 9:00am Federman, Stav G-02 Saturday, 9:00am Feldmann, Magnus E-08 Sunday, 9:00am TH09-01 Monday, 9:00am
TH09-02 Monday, 12:00pm
TH09-04 Tuesday, 12:00pm
Fellini, Ivana G-03 Saturday, 12:00pm Fernández-Macías, Enrique G-15 Tuesday, 12:00pm Ferrario, Marcela J-13 Monday, 12:00pm Ferreira, Francisco FP-04 Sunday, 12:00pm Ferretti, Tommaso N-12 Monday, 12:00pm Fichtner, Jan H-03 Saturday, 9:00am H-04 Saturday, 12:00pm
Filc, Dani TH09-01 Monday, 9:00am B-08 Tuesday, 9:00am
Fink, Pierre-Christian N-07 Sunday, 9:00am TH03-03 Monday, 12:00pm
Flecher, Marion K-02 Monday, 9:00am Fonseca, Dora E-06 Saturday, 12:00pm Fontdevila, Clara TH04-02 Sunday, 9:00am Forster, Timon L-07 Monday, 4:00am Fossati, Flavia E-03 Saturday, 9:00am E-05 Saturday, 12:00pm
Foster, Chase L-05 Sunday, 9:00am
Fourcade, Marion N-06 Sunday, 4:00am FP-08 Monday, 3:00pm
J-03 Saturday, 12:00pm
Fragkandreas, Thanos F-10 Tuesday, 9:00am Franke, Milena J-05 Sunday, 9:00am Fransen, Luc O-09 Monday, 12:00pm O-03 Saturday, 12:00pm
Fu, Zheng P-09 Monday, 9:00am Fuentes, Hector M-10 Tuesday, 12:00pm
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 134 Fujita, Mai H-01 Saturday, 4:00am Fuller, Gregory A-02 Sunday, 12:00pm B-02 Saturday, 12:00pm
Funk, Lothar E-15 Monday, 9:00am Galan, Raul TH09-03 Tuesday, 9:00am Gallegos, Francisca TH17-01 Monday, 4:00am Gallo, Giovanni G-13 Tuesday, 4:00am Galvao, Claudia a B-06 Monday, 12:00pm Gandenberger, Mia E-03 Saturday, 9:00am Gandlgruber, Bruno B-09 Tuesday, 12:00pm Garchi, Camelia R-09 Monday, 12:00pm Garcia Solana, Maria Jose M-07 Monday, 12:00pm Garrick, Jessica L-02 Saturday, 9:00am Garritzmann, Julian E-10 Sunday, 12:00pm E-12 Monday, 4:00am
Garrod, Joel J-04 Saturday, 12:00pm Gelis-Filho, Antonio B-03 Sunday, 9:00am Gerber, Christine J-01 Saturday, 9:00am Gereffi, Gary O-03 Saturday, 12:00pm Ghalleb, Nabil G-16 Tuesday, 12:00pm Ghosh, Ritwick TH10-02 Sunday, 12:00pm TH10-03 Monday, 9:00am
TH10-05 Tuesday, 9:00am
TH10-01 Saturday, 9:00am
Gibadullina, Albina N-13 Monday, 12:00pm Giering, Oliver F-10 Tuesday, 9:00am Gillet, Anne C-05 Sunday, 12:00pm C-01 Saturday, 4:00am
C-02 Saturday, 9:00am
Giunta, Anna O-01 Saturday, 4:00am O-02 Saturday, 9:00am
Gjata, Joris N-06 Sunday, 4:00am Go, Julian TH05-02 Saturday, 12:00pm Gobbi, Lucio P-10 Tuesday, 4:00am Godechot, Olivier N-12 Monday, 12:00pm Gokmenoglu, Birgan TH12-01 Monday, 9:00am Gomec, Emre H-02 Saturday, 9:00am Gomes, Marcus TH09-02 Monday, 12:00pm TH09-04 Tuesday, 12:00pm
Gomez, Matias N-04 Saturday, 12:00pm Gomez, Nerea M-08 Tuesday, 9:00am Gonzalez, Felipe TH03-02 Sunday, 12:00pm N-04 Saturday, 12:00pm
Gonzalez-Canton, Cesar M-03 Sunday, 9:00am
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 135 I-07 Monday, 4:00am
Gonzalez-Vicente, Ruben TH14-04 Tuesday, 4:00am Gorbatai, Andreea H-11 Monday, 12:00pm J-16 Tuesday, 12:00pm
Gorman, Elizabeth D-02 Saturday, 9:00am D-03 Saturday, 12:00pm
Goto, Masashi F-06 Monday, 4:00am Graf, Lukas TH07-03 Sunday, 9:00am Grages, Christopher C-05 Sunday, 12:00pm E-13 Monday, 4:00am
Graham, Ciara TH03-02 Sunday, 12:00pm Gray, Ian H-11 Monday, 12:00pm D-03 Saturday, 12:00pm
Greco, Gian Luca P-07 Monday, 4:00am Greenan, Nathalie E-19 Tuesday, 4:00am Greer, Ian E-18 Monday, 12:00pm Griesbach, Kathleen TH12-03 Monday, 7:00pm Grodzicki, Maciej E-23 Tuesday, 12:00pm Gualandi, Sofia K-01 Monday, 4:00am Guarascio, Dario G-15 Tuesday, 12:00pm Guimaraes, Alexandre B-09 Tuesday, 12:00pm Guironnet, Antoine N-03 Saturday, 12:00pm Gultom, Yohanna Q-04 Sunday, 9:00am Gundert, Stefanie G-01 Saturday, 4:00am Guo, Hongbo B-04 Sunday, 12:00pm Gupta, Mohit Kumar P-08 Monday, 4:00am Guseva, Alya N-09 Sunday, 7:00pm N-11 Monday, 9:00am
TH13-03 Monday, 12:00pm
FP-11 Tuesday, 12:00pm
N-04 Saturday, 12:00pm
Guter-Sandu, Andrei TH17-05 Tuesday, 12:00pm Gutzeit, Marie F-08 Monday, 12:00pm Hadziabdic, Sinisa E-06 Saturday, 12:00pm Hage, Jerald F-12 Tuesday, 12:00pm Haipeter, Thomas E-15 Monday, 9:00am Hakiem, Hilman R-07 Monday, 4:00am Halawa, Mateusz TH08-02 Sunday, 9:00am N-11 Monday, 9:00am
TH08-01 Saturday, 9:00am
Hamidi, M Luthfi R-04 Sunday, 4:00am Hammer, Ricarda TH05-07 Tuesday, 12:00pm TH05-02 Saturday, 12:00pm
Hansen, Kristian N-14 Tuesday, 4:00am
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 136 Harrigan, Shaquilla B-05 Monday, 12:00pm Hasegawa, Shinji G-04 Saturday, 7:00pm Haslam, Colin P-05 Sunday, 9:00am P-12 Tuesday, 12:00pm
Hassel, Anke E-07 Sunday, 4:00am Haufe, Paula N-15 Tuesday, 9:00am Haveman, Heather H-12 Monday, 7:00pm Hayes, Adam J-08 Sunday, 12:00pm N-02 Saturday, 9:00am
Hayter, Susan E-20 Tuesday, 9:00am
Heckel, Markus TH03-03 Monday, 12:00pm N-16 Tuesday, 12:00pm
Heeb, Stefan E-02 Saturday, 9:00am Heinrich, Steffen E-09 Sunday, 9:00am Helbert, Maryse I-06 Sunday, 12:00pm Heller, David F-03 Sunday, 4:00am Heller, Patrick FP-06 Monday, 12:00pm FP-02 Saturday, 12:00pm
Hellweg, Talea G-16 Tuesday, 12:00pm Hendrikse, Reijer TH17-04 Tuesday, 9:00am Herlin-Giret, Camille TH08-01 Saturday, 9:00am Herman, Eva K-04 Tuesday, 12:00pm Herrero, Daniel F-02 Saturday, 9:00am Hesse, Casimir D-04 Tuesday, 4:00am Hirota, Shinichi P-04 Sunday, 4:00am Hjertaker, Ingrid L-01 Saturday, 4:00am Hoeppner, Dr. Julia E-13 Monday, 4:00am Hofstetter, Joerg H-07 Sunday, 9:00am O-08 Monday, 9:00am
Hondros, Konstantin J-10 Monday, 9:00am D-02 Saturday, 9:00am
Hong, Seung Yeun C-05 Sunday, 12:00pm Hooijer, Gerda E-05 Saturday, 12:00pm Hopkin, Jonathan E-14 Monday, 9:00am Horner, Rory O-10 Tuesday, 4:00am O-11 Tuesday, 9:00am
O-12 Tuesday, 12:00pm
Horvath, Aaron N-08 Sunday, 12:00pm Houben, Nikolaus I-12 Tuesday, 12:00pm Houssoy, Thomas TH17-05 Tuesday, 12:00pm Hoyer, Patrizia TH09-01 Monday, 9:00am Hsieh, John Q-04 Sunday, 9:00am Hu, Jieren A-02 Sunday, 12:00pm
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 137 Hübscher, Evelylne E-17 Monday, 12:00pm Huetten, Moritz L-04 Sunday, 4:00am Hughes, Matthieu TH04-01 Saturday, 9:00am Hunt, Tom O-09 Monday, 12:00pm Hunt, Wil J-08 Sunday, 12:00pm Hwang, Suk-Man Q-07 Monday, 9:00am Hyman, Mikell TH17-03 Monday, 12:00pm N-03 Saturday, 12:00pm
Ibata-Arens, Kathryn TH13-02 Sunday, 9:00am TH13-03 Monday, 12:00pm
TH13-04 Tuesday, 12:00pm
TH13-01 Saturday, 12:00pm
Igra, Mark J-12 Monday, 12:00pm Iliopoulos, Panagiotis O-05 Sunday, 9:00am Imai, Jun E-02 Saturday, 9:00am Inal, Irem N-05 Saturday, 7:00pm Indukaev, Andrey N-01 Saturday, 9:00am Iskander, Natasha FP-09 Tuesday, 9:00am Islam, Nabila TH05-05 Monday, 12:00pm TH05-06 Tuesday, 9:00am
Ivory, Tristan C-03 Saturday, 12:00pm Izhar, Hylmun R-06 Sunday, 12:00pm R-08 Monday, 9:00am
J. Schneiberg, Marc I-03 Saturday, 12:00pm Jackson, Jason TH05-03 Sunday, 9:00am J-11 Monday, 9:00am
TH05-06 Tuesday, 9:00am
FP-02 Saturday, 12:00pm
Jacobsen, Heike F-09 Tuesday, 4:00am TH10-05 Tuesday, 9:00am
James, Walter L-08 Monday, 9:00am Jamil, Rehan TH17-05 Tuesday, 12:00pm Janietz, Christoph G-01 Saturday, 4:00am Jannot, Angele C-01 Saturday, 4:00am Jeanningros, Hugo J-02 Saturday, 9:00am Jepson, Nick TH14-04 Tuesday, 4:00am Jespersen, Sara H-05 Sunday, 4:00am Jimenez Solis, Sebastian Antonio M-09 Tuesday, 12:00pm Jiménez, María Leonela M-04 Sunday, 12:00pm Joi Martins, Thais G-14 Tuesday, 9:00am Jordan, Tim J-14 Tuesday, 9:00am Jourdain, Anne J-05 Sunday, 9:00am J-07 Sunday, 12:00pm
J-09 Monday, 4:00am
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 138 J-04 Saturday, 12:00pm
Judge, Brian N-13 Monday, 12:00pm J-03 Saturday, 12:00pm
Jung, Jiwook H-02 Saturday, 9:00am N-05 Saturday, 7:00pm
Kabouche, Noe I-04 Sunday, 4:00am Kalanta, Marius E-23 Tuesday, 12:00pm Kalinowski, Thomas B-03 Sunday, 9:00am Q-06 Monday, 4:00am
TH10-04 Tuesday, 4:00am
Kallifatides, Markus TH09-03 Tuesday, 9:00am Kang, Sou Hwan TH06-01 Tuesday, 9:00am Kaplan, Rami H-07 Sunday, 9:00am H-13 Tuesday, 9:00am
Kapturkiewicz, Agata F-06 Monday, 4:00am Q-08 Tuesday, 4:00am
Karas, David TH14-02 Monday, 9:00am Karube, Masaru H-8 Monday, 4:00am Kawamura, Ai R-07 Monday, 4:00am R-01 Saturday, 4:00am
Kawsar, Najmul Haque R-07 Monday, 4:00am Kay, Tamara K-04 Tuesday, 12:00pm Kemp, Rene I-01 Saturday, 4:00am Kenney, Martin J-13 Monday, 12:00pm J-17 Tuesday, 12:00pm
Kentikelenis, Alexander L-07 Monday, 4:00am Kerr, Ron TH09-01 Monday, 9:00am Khan, Hayat R-02 Saturday, 9:00am Khlif, Wafa L-06 Sunday, 12:00pm P-06 Sunday, 7:00pm
Kiefel, Max E-16 Monday, 9:00am E-24 Tuesday, 12:00pm
Kiener, Fabienne G-10 Monday, 9:00am Kim, Byeongsik F-09 Tuesday, 4:00am Kim, SangBae E-22 Tuesday, 12:00pm Kim, Sun H-12 Monday, 7:00pm Kim, Veda Hyunjin TH05-07 Tuesday, 12:00pm Kinderman, Daniel H-07 Sunday, 9:00am TH09-02 Monday, 12:00pm
TH09-04 Tuesday, 12:00pm
Kintzi, Kendra TH05-01 Saturday, 9:00am Kiviat, Barbara TH12-03 Monday, 7:00pm Klebaner, Samuel H-10 Monday, 9:00am Klein, Galit I-01 Saturday, 4:00am
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 139 Knox, Angie E-07 Sunday, 4:00am
Kob, Julius N-02 Saturday, 9:00am J-04 Saturday, 12:00pm
Koch, Theresa G-13 Tuesday, 4:00am G-16 Tuesday, 12:00pm
Kohl, Sebastian TH17-02 Monday, 9:00am L-09 Tuesday, 4:00am
Kohli, Atul FP-02 Saturday, 12:00pm Kolk, Ans O-09 Monday, 12:00pm Korom, Philipp TH11-01 Sunday, 9:00am Kotosaka, Masahiro F-06 Monday, 4:00am Koutsimpogiorgos, Nikolaos F-10 Tuesday, 9:00am Krampf, Arie H-06 Sunday, 9:00am H-13 Tuesday, 9:00am
H-15 Tuesday, 12:00pm
Krause, Monika D-05 Tuesday, 9:00am Krishnan, Aarti O-04 Sunday, 4:00am O-05 Sunday, 9:00am
O-10 Tuesday, 4:00am
Kristal, Tali H-09 Monday, 4:00am Krozer, Alice TH11-04 Monday, 12:00pm Kruglova, Maria Q-07 Monday, 9:00am Kumar, Sujeet A-01 Sunday, 4:00am B-08 Tuesday, 9:00am
Kupzok, Nils TH10-02 Sunday, 12:00pm Laamanen, Mikko I-04 Sunday, 4:00am I-12 Tuesday, 12:00pm
Lafuente-Sampietro, Oriane I-11 Tuesday, 9:00am Lagna, Andrea H-03 Saturday, 9:00am Lalaki, Despina A-02 Sunday, 12:00pm Lam, Alice G-14 Tuesday, 9:00am Lamare, J. Ryan E-06 Saturday, 12:00pm Lanata Briones, Cecilia TH04-01 Saturday, 9:00am Langford, Natalie O-09 Monday, 12:00pm Langmead, Kiri I-03 Saturday, 12:00pm Larsson-Olaison, Ulf H-02 Saturday, 9:00am Laryea, Krystal A-02 Sunday, 12:00pm Lassnigg, Lorenz TH07-01 Saturday, 9:00am Laudenbach, Franziska TH07-02 Saturday, 12:00pm Laurence, Lisa G-05 Sunday, 4:00am P-07 Monday, 4:00am
Laurence, Nicolas I-11 Tuesday, 9:00am Lavery, Scott TH17-01 Monday, 4:00am
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 140 B-02 Saturday, 12:00pm
Lavinas, Lena FP-11 Tuesday, 12:00pm Lazarus, Jeanne TH17-02 Monday, 9:00am TH17-05 Tuesday, 12:00pm
Le Galès, Patrick N-16 Tuesday, 12:00pm Le Gros, Ludivine G-05 Sunday, 4:00am Lebdioui, Amir F-01 Saturday, 4:00am Leber, Ute G-10 Monday, 9:00am G-13 Tuesday, 4:00am
Lechevalier, Sebastien E-02 Saturday, 9:00am Lechowski, Grzegorz O-04 Sunday, 4:00am Lee, Ga-eun G-04 Saturday, 7:00pm Lee, Joonkoo O-10 Tuesday, 4:00am O-01 Saturday, 4:00am
Lee, Keun F-01 Saturday, 4:00am FP-01 Saturday, 9:00am
Lee, Sujin G-04 Saturday, 7:00pm Lee, Sumin J-12 Monday, 12:00pm Lehdonvirta, Vili J-14 Tuesday, 9:00am Lemoine, Benjamin N-07 Sunday, 9:00am FP-11 Tuesday, 12:00pm
Lendvai-Bainton, Noemi B-07 Tuesday, 9:00am Lenglet, Marc L-02 Saturday, 9:00am Lenz, Sarah N-15 Tuesday, 9:00am Lepers, Etienne N-03 Saturday, 12:00pm Leslie, Camilo L-02 Saturday, 9:00am Levy, David TH09-04 Tuesday, 12:00pm
Li, Chen TH14-01 Monday, 4:00am N-14 Tuesday, 4:00am
Li, Chunyun L-04 Sunday, 4:00am Li, Kristine Q-05 Sunday, 12:00pm Li, Yuemin N-12 Monday, 12:00pm Lierse, Hanna TH11-01 Sunday, 9:00am TH11-02 Sunday, 12:00pm
Lim, Hyun-Chin Q-07 Monday, 9:00am Limberg, Julian TH11-02 Sunday, 12:00pm B-08 Tuesday, 9:00am
Lin, Ying-Yin F-07 Monday, 9:00am Lis, Aleksandra TH10-03 Monday, 9:00am Lissowska, Maria P-03 Saturday, 12:00pm Liu, Chuncheng N-06 Sunday, 4:00am Liu, Imogen TH14-01 Monday, 4:00am TH14-04 Tuesday, 4:00am
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 141 TH14-06 Tuesday, 12:00pm
LIU, JIA F-03 Sunday, 4:00am Loescher, Anne N-15 Tuesday, 9:00am Long, Yan J-12 Monday, 12:00pm López-Gallego, Julián F-02 Saturday, 9:00am Lopez-Portillo, Maria TH03-03 Monday, 12:00pm Loveridge, Raymond A-01 Sunday, 4:00am Lozano Alcantara, Alberto E-16 Monday, 9:00am Lu, Wan-Zi TH13-02 Sunday, 9:00am Q-01 Saturday, 9:00am
Lu, Yi-Chen TH14-01 Monday, 4:00am Luca, Anastasia Maria G-03 Saturday, 12:00pm G-04 Saturday, 7:00pm
Luethje, Boy Q-03 Sunday, 4:00am Q-04 Sunday, 9:00am
Q-01 Saturday, 9:00am
Lund-Thomsen, Peter O-06 Sunday, 12:00pm Luo, Wei L-06 Sunday, 12:00pm N-05 Saturday, 7:00pm
Macalos, Joao Pedro P-10 Tuesday, 4:00am Macedo Ruiz, Edith Cecilia B-08 Tuesday, 9:00am Madariaga, Aldo M-06 Monday, 12:00pm B-10 Tuesday, 12:00pm
FP-01 Saturday, 9:00am
Maggor, Erez TH14-06 Tuesday, 12:00pm Magnani, Elisabetta O-01 Saturday, 4:00am Mahlert, Bettina TH05-05 Monday, 12:00pm Maignan, Marion I-01 Saturday, 4:00am Maillet, Antoine B-10 Tuesday, 12:00pm Malaurent, Julien TH14-06 Tuesday, 12:00pm Mangla, Akshay B-01 Saturday, 9:00am TH07-02 Saturday, 12:00pm
Mann, Liz TH11-04 Monday, 12:00pm Manrique, Karina M-10 Tuesday, 12:00pm Manzo, Cecilia J-05 Sunday, 9:00am Mao, Zhuqing O-02 Saturday, 9:00am Marcolin, Arianna J-15 Tuesday, 9:00am Marktanner, Alina D-01 Saturday, 4:00am Maron, Asa TH17-04 Tuesday, 9:00am Marsden, David G-09 Monday, 4:00am G-12 Monday, 12:00pm
Martindale, Nicholas J-09 Monday, 4:00am Matas, David D-05 Tuesday, 9:00am Mathou, Cécile E-18 Monday, 12:00pm
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 142 May, Christian H-06 Sunday, 9:00am Q-06 Monday, 4:00am
McCarthy, Michael N-12 Monday, 12:00pm McNamara, Dennis Q-02 Saturday, 12:00pm McNeill, Kristen N-11 Monday, 9:00am Meardi, Guglielmo E-04 Saturday, 9:00am Medina Bueno, José Luis M-07 Monday, 12:00pm Medved, Caryn C-04 Sunday, 9:00am C-03 Saturday, 12:00pm
Mehrpouya, Afshin TH13-02 Sunday, 9:00am TH14-06 Tuesday, 12:00pm
Mellet, Kevin J-02 Saturday, 9:00am Mennillo, Giulia N-06 Sunday, 4:00am Menon, Pranav TH10-01 Saturday, 9:00am Mertens, Daniel TH17-04 Tuesday, 9:00am Meyer, Daniel G-05 Sunday, 4:00am Mezihorak, Petr TH12-02 Monday, 12:00pm Min, Bo Hee N-14 Tuesday, 4:00am Mische, Ann TH12-01 Monday, 9:00am Molina, Santiago F-05 Sunday, 12:00pm TH03-04 Tuesday, 12:00pm
Molnar, Virag H-14 Tuesday, 12:00pm Morandi, Lucilene B-09 Tuesday, 12:00pm C-02 Saturday, 9:00am
Moreno, Atziri G-08 Sunday, 12:00pm Moreno, Itzel G-08 Sunday, 12:00pm Morgan, Glenn O-07 Monday, 4:00am K-02 Monday, 9:00am
TH09-03 Tuesday, 9:00am
TH09-04 Tuesday, 12:00pm
Morley, Julia P-12 Tuesday, 12:00pm Morlin, Guilherme E-23 Tuesday, 12:00pm Moullin, Sophie G-02 Saturday, 9:00am G-04 Saturday, 7:00pm
Mueller, Armin Q-03 Sunday, 4:00am Mügge, Daniel TH04-02 Sunday, 9:00am TH04-01 Saturday, 9:00am
Muguet, Flore I-05 Sunday, 9:00am Muir, Kevin B-03 Sunday, 9:00am Mulayim, Gokhan H-10 Monday, 9:00am Mun, Eunmi C-01 Saturday, 4:00am H-02 Saturday, 9:00am
Murray, Gregor K-02 Monday, 9:00am K-03 Tuesday, 9:00am
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 143 Musaraj, Smoki P-03 Saturday, 12:00pm Musitz, Lia Q-01 Saturday, 9:00am Nadella, Venkat B-01 Saturday, 9:00am Nadvi, Khalid O-10 Tuesday, 4:00am Nanavaty, Reema Rameshchandra TH07-05 Tuesday, 9:00am Naulin, Sidonie J-05 Sunday, 9:00am D-01 Saturday, 4:00am
Negash, Samir Mustafa E-05 Saturday, 12:00pm Nemkova, Ekaterina J-15 Tuesday, 9:00am Neuber-Pohl, Caroline G-06 Sunday, 4:00am Nguyen, Thanh C-02 Saturday, 9:00am Nielsen, Klaus Q-08 Tuesday, 4:00am Nijland, Jelle P-08 Monday, 4:00am Nilsson, Adriana TH13-04 Tuesday, 12:00pm TH13-01 Saturday, 12:00pm
Noack, Anika F-09 Tuesday, 4:00am Noelke, Andreas Q-06 Monday, 4:00am TH14-03 Monday, 12:00pm
TH14-05 Tuesday, 9:00am
Norgaard, Stefan B-05 Monday, 12:00pm Nougues, Tomas TH17-02 Monday, 9:00am Nouguez, Etienne TH13-02 Sunday, 9:00am TH13-03 Monday, 12:00pm
TH13-04 Tuesday, 12:00pm
TH13-01 Saturday, 12:00pm
Nutz, Theresa TH08-02 Sunday, 9:00am O'Brady, Sean G-14 Tuesday, 9:00am O'Reilly, Jacqueline SP-02 Sunday, 8:00am O'Reilly, Jaqueline E-20 Tuesday, 9:00am O'Rourke, Brendan TH03-02 Sunday, 12:00pm Oatley, Thomas N-12 Monday, 12:00pm Obst, Daniel G-13 Tuesday, 4:00am Ochoa Leon, Sara G-12 Monday, 12:00pm Oellerich, Nils E-21 Tuesday, 9:00am Ohlert, Clemens J-15 Tuesday, 9:00am Olcon-Kubicka, Marta N-11 Monday, 9:00am N-04 Saturday, 12:00pm
Older, Malka TH03-04 Tuesday, 12:00pm Olivier, Raphael TH10-02 Sunday, 12:00pm TH10-04 Tuesday, 4:00am
Ortiz, Horacio N-08 Sunday, 12:00pm P-10 Tuesday, 4:00am
Osheroff, Yair E-11 Sunday, 12:00pm D-05 Tuesday, 9:00am
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 144 Osiander, Christopher G-11 Monday, 9:00am K-03 Tuesday, 9:00am
Ötsch, Silke TH03-01 Sunday, 9:00am Padron Hernandez, Ivar F-02 Saturday, 9:00am Pais, Ivana J-05 Sunday, 9:00am Paiva-Silva, Joao TH14-02 Monday, 9:00am Palas, Rimona P-08 Monday, 4:00am Palea, Vera P-12 Tuesday, 12:00pm Palffy, Patricia G-06 Sunday, 4:00am Palpacuer, Florence O-07 Monday, 4:00am Papaud, Simon N-13 Monday, 12:00pm Pardi, Tommaso F-04 Sunday, 9:00am TH10-03 Monday, 9:00am
Pardo Guerra, Juan Pablo ,
N-08 Sunday, 12:00pm
N-12 Monday, 12:00pm
F-12 Tuesday, 12:00pm
N-03 Saturday, 12:00pm
Parra-Lancourt, Mariangela B-06 Monday, 12:00pm Parth, Anne-Marie E-12 Monday, 4:00am TH07-01 Saturday, 9:00am
Pasquier, Vincent E-15 Monday, 9:00am Passos, Nikolas H-06 Sunday, 9:00am
Pauls, Robert B-03 Sunday, 9:00am Q-07 Monday, 9:00am
Q-08 Tuesday, 4:00am
Pedersini, Roberto E-01 Saturday, 4:00am Pedrazzoli, Agustin N-08 Sunday, 12:00pm Pegoraro, Diletta O-04 Sunday, 4:00am Peinert, Erik L-05 Sunday, 9:00am H-15 Tuesday, 12:00pm
Pekcoskun, Kemal R-03 Saturday, 12:00pm Pepin, Christian B-08 Tuesday, 9:00am Perez Ortiz, Laura M-04 Sunday, 12:00pm M-08 Tuesday, 9:00am
Perez, Sofia FP-04 Sunday, 12:00pm Perez-Aleman, Paola F-04 Sunday, 9:00am Perfeito da Silva, Pedro M-03 Sunday, 9:00am N-10 Monday, 9:00am
Pericoli, Altea R-09 Monday, 12:00pm Perraton, Jonathan N-10 Monday, 9:00am N-15 Tuesday, 9:00am
Perrig, Luca J-08 Sunday, 12:00pm
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 145 Perticone, Yannick J-17 Tuesday, 12:00pm Peters, John E-11 Sunday, 12:00pm Petit, Heloise E-18 Monday, 12:00pm Petrova, Bilyana E-08 Sunday, 9:00am E-16 Monday, 9:00am
Petry, Johannes H-03 Saturday, 9:00am H-04 Saturday, 12:00pm
Peyrin, Aurelie E-18 Monday, 12:00pm Pfau-Effinger, Birgit C-05 Sunday, 12:00pm E-13 Monday, 4:00am
Pietron, Dominik TH14-06 Tuesday, 12:00pm Piganiol, Marie N-07 Sunday, 9:00am Pinzur, David TH10-03 Monday, 9:00am H-14 Tuesday, 12:00pm
Piron, Damien TH17-03 Monday, 12:00pm P-11 Tuesday, 9:00am
Plys, Kristin TH05-01 Saturday, 9:00am TH05-02 Saturday, 12:00pm
Podvrsic, Ana N-01 Saturday, 9:00am Pohl, Simon J-11 Monday, 9:00am Pohler, Nina I-05 Sunday, 9:00am Polillo, Simone TH03-01 Sunday, 9:00am TH03-03 Monday, 12:00pm
Ponce Pineda, Hassel Guadalupe M-02 Saturday, 12:00pm Ponte, Stefano O-05 Sunday, 9:00am O-07 Monday, 4:00am
O-03 Saturday, 12:00pm
Pool, Hannah N-04 Saturday, 12:00pm Potier, Victor TH12-01 Monday, 9:00am Powell, Justin J.W. TH07-03 Sunday, 9:00am Preda, Alex FP-11 Tuesday, 12:00pm Predmore, Signe D-03 Saturday, 12:00pm Pugliese, Maude TH08-02 Sunday, 9:00am TH08-01 Saturday, 9:00am
Pula, Besnik E-08 Sunday, 9:00am Pulignano, Valeria K-02 Monday, 9:00am E-18 Monday, 12:00pm
E-20 Tuesday, 9:00am
K-04 Tuesday, 12:00pm
Qi, Hao J-11 Monday, 9:00am Qiu, Zhibo Q-09 Tuesday, 9:00am TH14-06 Tuesday, 12:00pm
Quack, Sigrid L-07 Monday, 4:00am D-01 Saturday, 4:00am
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 146 Quinn, Sarah ,
FP-11 Tuesday, 12:00pm
Quiroga, Eduardo M-02 Saturday, 12:00pm Quisumbing King, Katrina FP-02 Saturday, 12:00pm Rabellotti, Roberta O-02 Saturday, 9:00am Rached, Gabriel B-06 Monday, 12:00pm N-15 Tuesday, 9:00am
Rademacher, Inga TH03-01 Sunday, 9:00am Radhakrishnan, Smitha C-04 Sunday, 9:00am N-11 Monday, 9:00am
Rafferty, Anthony G-07 Sunday, 9:00am G-03 Saturday, 12:00pm
Ramizo, Godofredo Jr J-08 Sunday, 12:00pm Ranaldi, Marco E-16 Monday, 9:00am Rangoni, Bernardo L-08 Monday, 9:00am Rao Cavale, Karthik TH05-01 Saturday, 9:00am Raspanti, Dario L-08 Monday, 9:00am Rath, Johanna D-04 Tuesday, 4:00am Rathgeb, Philip E-14 Monday, 9:00am Refslund, Bjarke E-01 Saturday, 4:00am Regalia, Ida E-01 Saturday, 4:00am Regan, Aidan E-21 Tuesday, 9:00am Rehm, Miriam TH08-02 Sunday, 9:00am TH11-02 Sunday, 12:00pm
Reichelt, Malte C-04 Sunday, 9:00am Reinert, Mauricio TH17-05 Tuesday, 12:00pm Rella, Ludovico J-04 Saturday, 12:00pm Resheteeva, Regina TH12-02 Monday, 12:00pm Reurink, Arjan TH14-06 Tuesday, 12:00pm H-02 Saturday, 9:00am
Ribas, Vanesa TH05-04 Sunday, 12:00pm Richardson, Edana R-06 Sunday, 12:00pm R-08 Monday, 9:00am
Riley, Dylan FP-06 Monday, 12:00pm Ritchie, Holly F-01 Saturday, 4:00am Rivero, Patricia M-04 Sunday, 12:00pm Robinson, Hilary J-14 Tuesday, 9:00am J-01 Saturday, 9:00am
Rocha, Robson I-06 Sunday, 12:00pm Rodriguez Menés, Jorge G-15 Tuesday, 12:00pm Rodriguez, Leslie M-05 Monday, 9:00am Rolf, Steven TH14-05 Tuesday, 9:00am Romero Puente, Jose David M-07 Monday, 12:00pm Rona-Tas, Akos SP-03 Sunday, 12:00pm
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 147 N-14 Tuesday, 4:00am
N-02 Saturday, 9:00am
SP-01 Saturday, 11:00am
N-05 Saturday, 7:00pm
Rosenbohm, Sophie K-01 Monday, 4:00am Rothstein, Sidney E-23 Tuesday, 12:00pm Rotman, Assaf C-02 Saturday, 9:00am Rowlingson, Karen TH11-01 Sunday, 9:00am Ru, Sung Hee TH05-07 Tuesday, 12:00pm Rudakov, Victor G-05 Sunday, 4:00am Ruiner, Caroline SP-02 Sunday, 8:00am J-05 Sunday, 9:00am
J-14 Tuesday, 9:00am
Ruiz San Roman, José A-01 Sunday, 4:00am A-02 Sunday, 12:00pm
Ruiz, Ana M-08 Tuesday, 9:00am Rupietta, Christian G-06 Sunday, 4:00am G-07 Sunday, 9:00am
Ryan, Joan B-03 Sunday, 9:00am Rycombel, Marlena I-12 Tuesday, 12:00pm
Sacchi, Stefano E-07 Sunday, 4:00am E-24 Tuesday, 12:00pm
Sachweh, Patrick TH11-02 Sunday, 12:00pm TH11-03 Monday, 9:00am
TH11-04 Monday, 12:00pm
Sako, Mari F-06 Monday, 4:00am D-04 Tuesday, 4:00am
D-02 Saturday, 9:00am
Sala, Adrienne E-02 Saturday, 9:00am Sallai , Dorottya FP-05 Sunday, 2:00pm TH09-01 Monday, 9:00am
TH09-03 Tuesday, 9:00am
TH09-04 Tuesday, 12:00pm
H-01 Saturday, 4:00am
Salverda, Wiemer TH11-03 Monday, 9:00am Samiolo, Rita E-20 Tuesday, 9:00am Sancak, Merve TH14-03 Monday, 12:00pm TH14-05 Tuesday, 9:00am
E-03 Saturday, 9:00am
Sanchez Ancochea, Diego FP-04 Sunday, 12:00pm Sano, Kazuko C-01 Saturday, 4:00am Santana, Carlos Henrique J-13 Monday, 12:00pm Saracevic, Nerma R-06 Sunday, 12:00pm
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 148 R-03 Saturday, 12:00pm
Sauer, Petra TH07-04 Monday, 9:00am E-05 Saturday, 12:00pm
Schechtl, Manuel C-03 Saturday, 12:00pm Scheiring, Gabor B-07 Tuesday, 9:00am Schiller-Merkens, Simone TH12-02 Monday, 12:00pm I-02 Saturday, 9:00am
Schilling de Carvalho, Pedro N-16 Tuesday, 12:00pm Schindler, Sabine G-16 Tuesday, 12:00pm Schlegel, Tobias G-10 Monday, 9:00am Schleifer, Philip O-09 Monday, 12:00pm Schmidt, Vivien L-03 Saturday, 12:00pm Schneidemesser, Lea O-04 Sunday, 4:00am Q-09 Tuesday, 9:00am
Schnelle, Diana TH10-05 Tuesday, 9:00am Schnyder, Gerhard Q-06 Monday, 4:00am TH14-03 Monday, 12:00pm
H-02 Saturday, 9:00am
Schoenberger, Francois N-08 Sunday, 12:00pm Schoonejans, Alice TH05-03 Sunday, 9:00am Schrank, Andrew L-02 Saturday, 9:00am Schrape, Jan-Felix TH12-03 Monday, 7:00pm Schuessler, Elke J-07 Sunday, 12:00pm J-11 Monday, 9:00am
J-13 Monday, 12:00pm
J-14 Tuesday, 9:00am
Schultheiss, Tobias G-10 Monday, 9:00am Segal, Paul B-04 Sunday, 12:00pm Seitzl, Lina TH07-03 Sunday, 9:00am Serdijn, Merel O-09 Monday, 12:00pm Serrano, Sophie L-06 Sunday, 12:00pm Setianingrum, Any R-05 Sunday, 9:00am Settle, Antonia N-09 Sunday, 7:00pm Shadlen, Kenneth FP-09 Tuesday, 9:00am Shafii, Zurina R-04 Sunday, 4:00am R-02 Saturday, 9:00am
Shalem, Yael TH07-02 Saturday, 12:00pm Shanahan, Genevieve I-04 Sunday, 4:00am Shaukat, Mughees R-03 Saturday, 12:00pm Shenoy, Padmavathi H-05 Sunday, 4:00am Shi, Mary TH05-07 Tuesday, 12:00pm Shin, Eun Kyong TH06-01 Tuesday, 9:00am Shin, Solee Q-02 Saturday, 12:00pm Shire, Karen G-05 Sunday, 4:00am
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 149 G-12 Monday, 12:00pm
G-14 Tuesday, 9:00am
G-01 Saturday, 4:00am
Shokooh-Valle, Firuzeh TH05-05 Monday, 12:00pm Sidek, Noor Zahirah Mohd R-04 Sunday, 4:00am Sierra, Lya M-10 Tuesday, 12:00pm Signoretti, Andrea G-01 Saturday, 4:00am Signoretto, Camille E-18 Monday, 12:00pm Silva, Dario M-09 Tuesday, 12:00pm Silva, David M-08 Tuesday, 9:00am Sitrin, Marina I-09 Monday, 12:00pm Soares, Romulo H-07 Sunday, 9:00am P-01 Saturday, 4:00am
Song, Min Young D-03 Saturday, 12:00pm
Sooy, Matthew L-08 Monday, 9:00am P-12 Tuesday, 12:00pm
Sotomayor, Maritza M-10 Tuesday, 12:00pm Soylemez, Busra B-02 Saturday, 12:00pm
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Spears, Taylor N-02 Saturday, 9:00am Spicer, Jason K-04 Tuesday, 12:00pm I-02 Saturday, 9:00am
Spielau, Alexander N-07 Sunday, 9:00am Spielberger, Lukas E-21 Tuesday, 9:00am St-Denis, Xavier E-11 Sunday, 12:00pm Staab, Philipp TH14-06 Tuesday, 12:00pm Stamm, Isabell F-08 Monday, 12:00pm Stanescu, Catalin N-11 Monday, 9:00am P-03 Saturday, 12:00pm
Starke, Peter B-10 Tuesday, 12:00pm Starrs, Sean TH14-05 Tuesday, 9:00am Stausholm, Saila D-04 Tuesday, 4:00am Steen Knudsen, Jette H-07 Sunday, 9:00am O-06 Sunday, 12:00pm
Storz, Cornelia F-09 Tuesday, 4:00am Sturgeon, Timothy O-03 Saturday, 12:00pm Suckert, Lisa TH12-03 Monday, 7:00pm TH03-04 Tuesday, 12:00pm
Suh, Ellie TH08-02 Sunday, 9:00am Sulbout, Jerome G-01 Saturday, 4:00am Sumer, Levent R-05 Sunday, 9:00am Summers, Kate A-01 Sunday, 4:00am
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 150 TH11-04 Monday, 12:00pm
Sunder, Shyam P-12 Tuesday, 12:00pm P-02 Saturday, 9:00am
Supriyanto, Trisiladi R-05 Sunday, 9:00am Suzuki, Mao TH13-04 Tuesday, 12:00pm TH13-01 Saturday, 12:00pm
Svetlova, Ekaterina P-11 Tuesday, 9:00am Szabo, Linda TH14-04 Tuesday, 4:00am Szanyi, Miklos TH09-01 Monday, 9:00am Tabata, Mayumi Q-09 Tuesday, 9:00am Tafuro, Sara C-04 Sunday, 9:00am Talmud, Ilan J-06 Sunday, 9:00am H-14 Tuesday, 12:00pm
Tassinari, Arianna E-04 Saturday, 9:00am E-06 Saturday, 12:00pm
Teipen, Christina B-04 Sunday, 12:00pm F-01 Saturday, 4:00am
ten Brink, Tobias Q-05 Sunday, 12:00pm Q-06 Monday, 4:00am
Q-07 Monday, 9:00am
Tesche, Tobias TH04-01 Saturday, 9:00am Theo, Theo P-07 Monday, 4:00am Thomsen, Lotte O-07 Monday, 4:00am Thornton, Christy TH05-01 Saturday, 9:00am Tian, Miao Q-03 Sunday, 4:00am Tijdens, Kea O-09 Monday, 12:00pm E-19 Tuesday, 4:00am
Tisch, Daria TH08-01 Saturday, 9:00am Tomassetti, Julia L-04 Sunday, 4:00am Toplišek, Alan B-07 Tuesday, 9:00am Toprak, Muhammet Bedrettin R-08 Monday, 9:00am Toumi, Kaouther R-05 Sunday, 9:00am R-06 Sunday, 12:00pm
G-16 Tuesday, 12:00pm
Trappmann, Vera J-09 Monday, 4:00am Tremblay, Diane-Gabrielle C-02 Saturday, 9:00am Trillo, David M-05 Monday, 9:00am Tsingou, Eleni L-01 Saturday, 4:00am L-02 Saturday, 9:00am
L-03 Saturday, 12:00pm
Tsujiguchi, Fernanda F-08 Monday, 12:00pm Tuchkov, Arkadiy G-07 Sunday, 9:00am Turnbull, Shann P-05 Sunday, 9:00am
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 151 P-06 Sunday, 7:00pm
Tzanetakis, Meropi J-16 Tuesday, 12:00pm Ulbrich, Viktor G-15 Tuesday, 12:00pm Um, Kyusook Q-07 Monday, 9:00am Umemura, Maki H-05 Sunday, 4:00am H-10 Monday, 9:00am
F-08 Monday, 12:00pm
Unterweger, Daniel TH07-03 Sunday, 9:00am Utomo, Puguh TH07-04 Monday, 9:00am Vale, Mira TH06-01 Tuesday, 9:00am
Valenzuela, Jose Maria L-08 Monday, 9:00am B-09 Tuesday, 12:00pm
Vampa, Davide TH09-03 Tuesday, 9:00am Van Assche, Ari O-02 Saturday, 9:00am van den Toren, Jan Peter F-09 Tuesday, 4:00am van der Heide, Arjen N-01 Saturday, 9:00am van der Zwan, Natascha TH17-03 Monday, 12:00pm H-04 Saturday, 12:00pm van Doorn, Lars E-11 Sunday, 12:00pm Van Elsen, Greg L-01 Saturday, 4:00am Van Heijster, Joan TH04-02 Sunday, 9:00am TH04-03 Monday, 9:00am
Van Klaveren, Maarten O-09 Monday, 12:00pm E-19 Tuesday, 4:00am
Van Overbeke, Toon E-21 Tuesday, 9:00am van Slageren, Jaap J-15 Tuesday, 9:00am van t Klooster, Jens L-01 Saturday, 4:00am N-02 Saturday, 9:00am van Vliet, Olaf E-11 Sunday, 12:00pm E-05 Saturday, 12:00pm
Vargha, Zsuzsanna J-03 Saturday, 12:00pm Vazquez, Daniel M-07 Monday, 12:00pm B-02 Saturday, 12:00pm
Veldman, Jeroen H-02 Saturday, 9:00am Verdoes, Tim P-08 Monday, 4:00am Vereta-Nahoum, Andre TH03-02 Sunday, 12:00pm TH03-04 Tuesday, 12:00pm
Vicent, Lucia M-01 Saturday, 9:00am Vieta, Marcelo I-09 Monday, 12:00pm I-03 Saturday, 12:00pm
Villanueva, Paloma M-01 Saturday, 9:00am Vinas, Ana M-04 Sunday, 12:00pm Vincent-Mory, Claire TH05-06 Tuesday, 9:00am
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 152 Voss, Dustin E-21 Tuesday, 9:00am Waitkus, Nora TH11-01 Sunday, 9:00am TH11-04 Monday, 12:00pm
Wallut, Quentin TH04-03 Monday, 9:00am Walter, Christian N-16 Tuesday, 12:00pm Walwei, Ulrich G-07 Sunday, 9:00am G-09 Monday, 4:00am
Wang, Chendi E-10 Sunday, 12:00pm Wang, Hongshu F-07 Monday, 9:00am Wang, Jue Q-05 Sunday, 12:00pm L-07 Monday, 4:00am
Wang, Junmin C-01 Saturday, 4:00am Wang, Tao H-8 Monday, 4:00am D-04 Tuesday, 4:00am
Wang, Weijie Q-09 Tuesday, 9:00am Wang, Yingyao FP-01 Saturday, 9:00am Wang, Zi E-02 Saturday, 9:00am Warhurst, Christopher G-09 Monday, 4:00am G-02 Saturday, 9:00am
Weber, Isabella Maria Q-05 Sunday, 12:00pm Weinhardt, Clara TH14-01 Monday, 4:00am P-09 Monday, 9:00am
TH14-04 Tuesday, 4:00am
Weishaupt, Timo E-04 Saturday, 9:00am Weissphal, Markus G-12 Monday, 12:00pm Weisstanner, David E-12 Monday, 4:00am Weststar, Johanna K-02 Monday, 9:00am K-03 Tuesday, 9:00am
White, Alexandre TH05-03 Sunday, 9:00am TH05-04 Sunday, 12:00pm
FP-09 Tuesday, 9:00am
Wiedemann, Andreas TH17-02 Monday, 9:00am E-24 Tuesday, 12:00pm
Wigan, Duncan O-07 Monday, 4:00am Wilam, Tytus TH11-04 Monday, 12:00pm Wilke, Christian Manfred G-12 Monday, 12:00pm Williams, Paul P-02 Saturday, 9:00am Winecoff, William TH14-05 Tuesday, 9:00am Wittek, Bernhard G-10 Monday, 9:00am Wolf, Andrew J-13 Monday, 12:00pm Wolff, Emily E-03 Saturday, 9:00am Wolfmayr, Georg H-14 Tuesday, 12:00pm Wood, Alex J-01 Saturday, 9:00am Wood, Geoff F-02 Saturday, 9:00am
SASE 2020 Virtual Conference – Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution 153 Wood, James TH17-01 Monday, 4:00am Wu, Meiyun K-02 Monday, 9:00am K-03 Tuesday, 9:00am
Wu, Shuping F-12 Tuesday, 12:00pm Xu, Xiaohong TH03-02 Sunday, 12:00pm Yakubovich, Valery F-12 Tuesday, 12:00pm Yang, Jonghoe Q-07 Monday, 9:00am Yang, Shengnan J-12 Monday, 12:00pm Yeung, Henry O-01 Saturday, 4:00am Yip, Heung Tung N-05 Saturday, 7:00pm Zayim, Ayca N-10 Monday, 9:00am Zeitlin, Jonathan L-06 Sunday, 12:00pm L-03 Saturday, 12:00pm
Zhang, Yunpeng TH14-01 Monday, 4:00am
Zhao, Wei Q-03 Sunday, 4:00am Q-08 Tuesday, 4:00am
Q-09 Tuesday, 9:00am
Zheng, Wenjuan J-12 Monday, 12:00pm Zheng, Yang A-02 Sunday, 12:00pm Zhou, Yimang N-12 Monday, 12:00pm Zhu, Jingqi D-04 Tuesday, 4:00am Zillian, Stella E-05 Saturday, 12:00pm Zou, Na Q-08 Tuesday, 4:00am Zubiaurre, Arantza B-06 Monday, 12:00pm Zucker-Marques, Marina TH14-04 Tuesday, 4:00am
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