Final Program

Session Details
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Thursday - June 26, 2003

9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. - Registration UM - Hall of the Faculty of Economics

9:00 a.m. - 12 noon - Executive Council Meeting UM Room: Salle du Conseil

1:00 - 2:30 p.m. - Panel Session I

1101 Thurs. 1:00 (A001)
Room: UM 104D
Network: (A) Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society
Culture, Community, and Obligations
Organizer and Moderator: Edward Lehman


Dennis Wrong (New York Univ., USA)
The Symbolic Animal

Johanna Gibson (Univ. of Edinburgh, UK)
Communitarian Obligations to Indigenous Intellectual Resources

Edward W. Lehman (New York Univ., USA)
Culture, Social Structure, and Agency: A Strong Approach

1102A Thurs. 1:00 (B/D007)
Room: UP A203
Network: (B/D) Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Food and Governance
Organizer and Moderator: Lynne Phillips


Alan Hall (Univ. of Windsor, Canada)
Organic Farming and the State in Canada

Tanya Basok (Univ. of Windsor, Canada)
Migrant Food Producers and States: Ungoverned Abuse

Lynne Phillips (Univ. of Windsor, Canada)
Suzan Ilcan (Univ. of Windsor, Canada)
Feeding the Neoliberal World

1102B Thurs. 1:00 (B/D008)
Room: UP A208
Network: (B/D) Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
The Politics of Globalization: Democracy and Developmentalism from North and South Perspectives
Organizer: Susan Bloom
Moderator: Patricia Goff


Michael Bosia (Univ. of Notre Dame, USA)
Multiculturalism a la Francaise: Identity, Solidarity, and the Politics of Economic Globalization

Susan Bloom (Northwestern Univ., Switzerland)
Elites, ENA, and Economic Development: The Case of France

Guerrero, Juan Carlos (HEC, Paris, France)
Trying to Involve an International Public: Calls for International Solidarity with People Displaced by the Columbian Conflict

1103 Thurs. 1:00 (C003)
Room: UP A176
Network: (C) Gender, Work, and Family
Work Allocation, Self-Help, and Social Rights in Rapidly Changing Cultures
Organizer: Kevin Leicht
Moderator: Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay


Gillian Whitehouse (Univ. of Queensland, Australia)
Matthew Tomkins (Univ. of Queensland, Australia)
Models of Maternity Rights and Implementation Barriers in East and Southeast Asia

Sunny Jose (Prasanth Nagar, India)
Gender and Resource Allocation in India: Where do the Household Models and Empirical Evidence Intersect?

Yvan Guichaoua (CEPREMAP, France)
Intrafamily Labour Allocation and the Generation Promotion Process in Developing Countries: A Case-Study in Abidjan, Cote-d'Ivoire

Vera Gouchtchina (Institute for Advanced Studies, Austria)
Soviet Gender Ideal

1104A Thurs. 1:00 (E002)
Room: UP S4
Network: (E) Industrial Relations and the Political Economy
New Perspectives on Industrial Relations Theory
Organizer and Moderator: Bruce Kaufman
Discussant: Ida Regalia


Bruce Kaufman (Georgia State Univ., USA)
An Institutional Theory of Industrial Relations

David Marsden (London School of Economics, UK)
A Theory of Employment Systems

Richard Hyman (London School of Economics, UK)
Can Theories of the Employment Relationship Transcend National Boundaries?


1104B Thurs. 1:00 (E011)
Room: UP S5
Network: (E) Industrial Relations and the Political Economy
Changing Models of Workplace Governance
Organizers and Moderators: Ida Regalia/Jelle Visser


Elena Danilova (Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia)
Labor Relations at Russian Industrial Enterprises

Michael Piore (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
Sean Stafford (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
Toward Flexible Workplace Governance

Magdalena Raczynska (Polish Academy of Science, Poland)
New Dilemmas of Employee Participation: Lessons from the U.S.

1105A Thurs. 1:00 (F001)
Room: UP B242
Network: (F) Knowledge, Economy, and Society
Corporate Strategies, Institutional Changes, and Technological Innovation
Organizer and Moderator: Yoshitaka Okada


David T. Methe (Sophia Univ., Japan)
Institutional, Technological and Strategic Factors in Integrated Circuit Industry Evolution

Yoshitaka Okada (Sophia Univ., Japan)
Corporate Strategies and Institutional Changes for Reviving the Japanese Semiconductor Industry

1105B Thurs. 1:00 (F008)
Room: UP B250
Network: (F) Knowledge, Economy, and Society
Managerial and Organizational Strategies for the New Economy
Organizer and Moderator: Sigurt Vitols


Stephen W K Chiu (Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
Yvonne Wang (Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
Inter-firm Linkages and the Software Industry in Hong Kong

Sigurt Vitols (WZB, Germany)
Steve Casper (Univ. of Cambridge, UK)
Managing Competencies in the European Software Industry: A Comparative Institutional Analysis

Sarah Kaplan (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
Making Strategy Under Uncertainty: Unpacking the Role of Cognition in Shaping Technology Strategy in the
Optical Communications Industry


1105C Thurs. 1:00 (F016-I)
Room: UP B208
Network: (F) Knowledge, Economy, and Society
Tools Management of Knowledge - I
Organizers and Moderators: Delphine Mercier/Alain d'Iribarne


Erhard Friedberg/David Muhlman (CNRS, France)
The Difficulty of Formalizing the Implicit: Limits and Problems of the Management of Knowledge

Pierre Tripier (UVSQ, France)
Mettre la confiance sur des rails. Analyse des présupposés et de la rhétorique de deux réféentiels d'auto-évaluation dans une démarche de management de la qualité totale

Corine Eyraud (France)
La réforme comptable chinoise, une tentative d'approche sociologique

Chris Warhurst
Making Knowledge Work

1106A Thurs. 1:00 (G003-I )
Room: UP D239
Network: (G) Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Active Labor Market Policies
Organizer: David Marsden
Moderator: Jill Rubery


Louise M. Dobish (Univ. of Michigan, USA)
Effects of the Ideology of Neoliberalism on Expectations and Decisions of Economic Actors

Hedva Sarfati (ISSA, Switzerland)
EU-Enlargement - Socio-Economic Challenges to CEEC: Accessing Candidates

Markus Gangl (Social Science Center Berlin (WZB, Germany)
Welfare States and the Scar Effects of Unemployment: A Comparative Analysis for the United States and West
Germany


Stefan Speckesser (Univ. of Mannheim, Germany)
The Aggregate Impact of Active Labour Market Policy in Germany and the UK: Evidence from Administrative
Data


1106B Thurs. 1:00 (G007)
Room: UP D233
Network: (G) Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Employee Welfare
Organizer: David Marsden
Moderator: Vanessa Di Paola


Sangheon Lee (ILO, Switzerland)
Political Economy of Working Time in Korea: Tensions in the Reduction of Working Hours

Boguslawa M.Barszczak Sardinha (Escola Superior de Ciencias Empresariais, Portugal)
To Be A Volunteer - Application of the Utility Function


1107 Thurs. 1:00 (H008)
Room: UP S1
Network: Markets and Institutions
New and Old Conceptions of the Market
Organizer and Moderator: Gregory Jackson


Roberto Herranz (Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, Spain)
Power-not only trust - in the Classsical Economic Sociology of Market

Gabor Peli (Univ. of Groningen, The Netherlands)
Differ from Thy Neighbor: Product Positioning in Multidimensional Markets

Roman Le Velly (Univ. of Nantes, France)
Markets Transactions Sociology vs Market Sociology

Martin Hess (Univ. of Munich, Germany)
"Spatial" Relationships? Towards a Re-Conceptualisation of Embeddedness

1108 Thurs. 1:00 (I/J001)
Room: UM Braudel
Network: (I/J) Organizations, Occupations, and Professions
Knowledge, Trust, and Professional Careers
Organizer and Moderator: Julia Evetts


Julia Evetts (Univ. of Nottingham, UK)
The Sociological Analysis of Professionalism: Occupational Change in the Modern World

Gilles Verpraet (CNRS/GRASS, France)
Teaching Professions Inside the Knowledge Society: Place, Contributions, Challenge

Marc Zune (Univ. of Liege, Belgium)
Information Technologist's and Boundaryless Careers: Fact or Fiction?

Ulrich Heisig (Univ. of Bremen, Germany)
Wolfgang Littek (Univ. of Bremen, Germany)
The German System of Professions as a Small Enterprise Undertaking: Comparative Advantages and Restrictions

1111 Thurs. 1:00 (M007)
Room: UM Audiovisuel
Network: (M) Socio-Economic Theory
Power, Culture and Class: Back to Weber?
Organizers: Greta Krippner/Axel van den Berg
Discussant: Frans van Waarden


Edgar Kiser (Univ. of Washington, USA)
Ted Welser (Univ. of Washington, USA)
Analytical Weberianism: Scope Conditions for Micro-Level Causal Mechanisms

Reinoud Bosch (European Univ. Institute, The Netherlands)
Exposing the Concept of Power

1112 Thurs. 1:00 (N001)
Room: UM 001
Network: (N) French Language
Relations industrielles et socio-economie
Organizer: Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay
Moderator: Reynald Bourque


Reynald Bourque (Univ. of Montreal, Canada)
Le réglementation du travail dans le cadre de l'integration économique regionale en Europe et en Amérique du
Nord


Michel Coutu (Univ. of Montreal, Canada)
Les cods de conduite des multinationales Canadiennes: une étude exploratoire

Marie-Therese Chicha (Univ. of Montreal, Canada)
L'interrelation entre negociation collective et legislations d'equitè salariale; le cas du Quebec.

1113 Thurs. 1:00 (O002)
Room: UM 203D
Network: (O) Spanish Language
Convivencia social
Organizer: Manuel Angel Rodriguez
Moderator: Carmen D. Wehbe Herrera


Jorge Dettmer (UNAM, Mexico)
Regina Jimenez-Ottalengo (UNAM, Mexico)
Los posibilidades del comunitarismo en sociedades desiguales

Alfredo Rodriguez-Arsedano (Universidad de Navarra, Spain)
Hacia que tipo de sociedad vamos?

2:30 - 2:45 p.m. - Coffee Break

2:45 - 4:15 p.m. - Panel Session II

1201 Thurs. 2:45 (A002)
Room: UM 104D
Network: (A) Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society
Achieving and Maintaining a "Good Society"
Organizer: Edward Lehman
Moderator: Ruth Horowitz


Ruth Horowitz (New York Univ., USA)
Democratic Voice in the US Medical Disciplinary Process?

Sean Safford (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
Agency, Social Capital, and Divergent Experiences of Transformation in the Rust Belt

Nana Sumbadze (Institute for Policy Studies, Georgia)
George Tarkhan-Mouravi (Institute for Policy Studies, Georgia)
Emergence of the New Community in Georgia and Its Social Impact

1202A Thurs. 2:45 (B/D001)
Room: UP A202
Network: (B/D) Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
The Multi-and Bilateral System: Growth and Development
Organizer and Moderator: Duncan Campbell


Sandrina Berthault Moreira (Instituto Politecnico de Setubal, Portugal)
Evaluating the Impact of Foreign Aid on Economic Growth - A Case Study (1970-1998)

Julia Resnik (Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem, Israel)
The Role of Intergovernmental Organizations in the Promotion of the Education-Economic Development
"Black-Box"


David Stark (Columbia University, USA)
Balazs Vedres (Columbia University, USA)
Laszlo Bruszt (Central European University, Hungary
Shaping the Web of Civil Participation: Site Building and Hyperlink Allocation Processes in the East-European Virtual Public Sphere

1202B Thurs. 2:45 (B/D010)
Room:UP A208
Network: (B/D) Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Regionalism and Economic Integration
Organizer and Moderator: Duncan Campbell


Robert Boyer (CEPREMAP, France)
Nation-State, Globalization and Regionalism - New Paths to Economic Integration

Weon Jae Kim (City College of Inchon, Korea)
Sino-Korean Economic Cooperation and Competition

Daniel Villavicencio (Univ. Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico)
Information Networks and the Maduiladora Industries

Geny Piotti (Univ. of Goettingen, Germany)
Eastern Germany and Southern Italy: Different Challenges, Diffferent Policies?

1202C Thurs. 2:45 (B/D004-I)
Room: UP A160
Network: (B/D) Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Recomposition des SPL (systèmes productifs locaux) et constitution de corps de connaissances - I
Organizer and Moderator: Jean Benoit Zimmermann
Language: French


Anne Branciard (LEST, France)
Le Genople d'Evry, action publique nationale et ancrage territorial: une injonction paradoxale?

Maryline Filippi (SICOMOR, SAD, France)
Local Organizations and Institutions: How Can Geographical Proximity be Activated by Collective Projects?

G. Colletis (Univ. of Toulouse 1, France)
B. Pecqueur (University Joseph Gourier, France)
Révélation de ressources spécifiques et coordination située

Francoise Dauty (Univ. of the Social Sciences, Toulouse, France)
Francoise Larre (LIRHE UT1-CNRS, France)
Relations interentreprises et reactivite industrielle

1203 Thurs. 2:45 (C001)
Room: UP A176
Network: (C) Gender, Work, and Family
Gender, Work, and Family: Theoretical Considerations
Organizer: Kevin Leicht
Moderator: Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay


N.S. Ghosheh, Jr. (International Labor Organization, Switzerland)
A Family Affair? Theoretical Considerations in the Development of Policies on Work-Family Balance

Bernard Fusulier (Univ. of Aberdeen, UK)
Lorna McKee (Univ. of Aberdeen, UK)
Implementing Family Friendly Policies in Voluntary Organisations: Between Constraint, Strategy, and Culture

Emilia Rodrigues Arajo (Univ. of Minho, Portugal)
Women and the Academy in Portugal

Jean E. Wallace (Univ. of Calgary, Canada)
Fairness and the Division of Household Labor: What About Procedural Justice?

1204A Thurs. 2:45 (E003)
Room: UP S4
Network: (E) Industrial Relations and the Political Economy
Trade Unions, Veto Points, and European Pension Reform - I: Comparative Perspectives
Organizer: Martin Rhodes
Moderator: Jelle Visser


David Natali (European Univ. Institute, Italy)
Martin Rhodes (European Univ. Institute, Italy)
The New Politics of Pension Reforms in Continental Europe

Bruno Palier (Institut d'Etudes Politiques, France)
Mari Miura (Institut d'Etudes Politiques, France)
Unions as Veto Players in Welfare Reforms

Giuliano Bonoli (Univ. of Fribourg, Switzerland)
Veto Points and Modernising Compromises in Pension Reform

1204B/1207B Thurs. 2:45 (E006/G)
Room: UP S5
Network: (E/H) Industrial Relations and the Political Economy/Markets and Institutions
Anatomy of an Economic Miracle: The Irish Case in Comparative Perspective
Organizer and Moderator: Lucio Baccaro
Discussant: Wolfgang Streeck


Rory O'Donnell (National Economic and Social Council, Ireland)
John Sweeney (NESC, Ireland)
Developmental States, Welfare Systems, and Social Exclusion

Paul Teague (Queens Univ., UK)
James Donaghey (Queens Univ., UK)
Social Partnership and Deliberative Governance

Lucio Baccaro (ILO, Switzerland)
Marco Simoni (ILO, Switzerland)
Centralized Wage Bargaining and the "Celtic Tiger"

1205A Thurs. 2:45 (F002)
Room: UP B242
Network: (F) Knowledge, Economy, and Society
Enterprise Organisation, The Scientific Labour Market and Communities of Practice: Extending the National Innovations Systems Network
Organizer and Moderator: Edward Lorenz


Edward Lorenz (Centre d'Etudes de l'Emploi, France)
Bengt-Aake Lundvall (Univ. of Aalborg, Denmark)
Peter Neilson (Univ. of Aalborg, Denmark)
Mark Tomlinson (Univ. of Manchester, UK)
HRM and Innovative Performance: Between National Models and International Convergence

Alice Lam (Brunel Univ., UK)
Changing R&D Organisation and Innovation: Developing the New Generation of R&D Workers

Mark Tomlinson (Manchester Univ., UK)
Scientific Communities in the UK: A Comparative Analysis

1205B Thurs. 2:45 (F016-II)
Room: UP B208
Network: (F) Knowledge, Economy, and Society
Tools Management of Knowledge - II
Organizers and Moderators: Delphine Mercier/Alain
d'Iribarne
Language: French


Bikas C. Sanyal (France)
Decision-making in higher education

Gilda Simoni (LEST, France)
Capitalisation des conaissances et GRH dans les activités de R&D

Patrick Dieuaide (University of Paris I, France)
TIC, Artéfacts et Redéploiement de la Norma de Consommation: Que peut nous apprende le modèle "Hacker"?

Martin Gadille/Alain D'Iribarne (LEST, France)
Appropriating Process of Internet Uses and Knowledge Mobilisation: The SME Case in the French societal context

1206A Thurs. 2:45 (G020)
Room: UP D228
Network: (G) Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Firms, Labour Markets, and Bargaining Structures
Organizer: David Marsden
Moderator: Sanheon Lee


Richard Belfield (London School of Economics, UK)
De-Centralization of Pay Setting and Pay Inequality in Europe

Alex V. Covarrubias (El Colegio de Sonora, Mexico)
The Latin American Apparel Industry: The Effects of Industrial Relations and Business Strategy on Labor
Markets and Human Resources


Jooyeon Jeong (Korea University, Korea)
A Socio-Economic Analysis of Union ensities and Bargaining Structures Across Industries: the Korean Case from a Cross-National Comparative Perspective

1206B Thurs. 2:45 (G008)
Room: UP D239
Network: (G) Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Employment Contracts
Organizer: David Marsden
Moderator: Mitsuharu Miyamoto


Ulrike Muehlberger (Vienna Univ. of Economics, Austria)
From Relational Employment to Relational Contracting: Outsourcing and Dependent Self-Employment in the
British and Austrian Insurance Industry


Eduardo Noronha (Universidade Federal de Sao Carlos, Brazil)
Types of Informal Labour Contracts in a Medium-Sized Brazilian City

Maria Smirnova (Univ. of Paris I, France)
Inefficiency of the Basic Contract in the Russian Economic University Through the Lens of Multitasking and Common Agency Approaches

1206C Thurs. 2:45 (G013)
Room: UP D233
Network: (G) Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Networks in Labor Markets
Organizer: David Marsden
Moderator: Francesca Odella


Yvan Guichaoua (CEPREMAP, France)
Informal Apprenticeship Systems and Social Stratification in Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire

Guillemette de Larquier (Univ. of Paris-X Nanterre, France)
Christian Bessy (Univ. of Paris-X Nanterre, France)
Hiring and Market Intermediaries: A Comparative Approach to IT Labour Market in France and Great Britain

Katherine Stovel (Univ. of Washington, USA)
Hearing about a Job: A Simulation Model of Differential Information Flow and Job Matching

Gina Neff (Columbia Univ., USA)
Alexandra Manske (Technical Univ.,Berlin,Germany)
The Fragility of Social Capital and the Decline of the Internet Industry in New York and Berlin

Svetlana Tvorogova (State Univ. - Higher School of Economics, Russia)
Gain Friends, Make Money or Learn More?

1207A Thurs. 2:45 (H001)
Room: UP S1
Network: (H) Markets and Institutions
Business Systems: Dynamics and Change
Organizer: Gregory Jackson
Moderator: TBA


George Frynas (Univ. of Birmingham, UK)
Geoffrey Wood (Middlesex Univ., UK)
The Institutional Basis of Economic Failure: Anatomy of the Soft Business System

Dara Szyliowicz (Texas Tech Univ., USA)
Change and Patterns of Activity: Regime Approaches to Institutional Change

Sun-Ki Chai (Univ. of Hawaii, USA)
Culture, Rationality, and Economic Institutions in East Asia: The Case of the Chinese Family Farm

1207B Thurs. 2:45 (H003)
Room: UP S2
Network: (H) Markets and Institutions
Pension Fund Engagement: Changes and Limitations
Organizer: Ewald Engelen
Moderator: Gordon Clark


Tessa Hebb (Univ. of Oxford, UK)
Understanding Pension Fund Engagement in a Global Arena

Robin Blackburn (Univ. of Essex, UK)
The Tyranny of the Present: The Rule of the Financial Engineer

Ewald Engelen (Univ. of Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
Pension Fund Engagement: Chances and Limitations

Sonia Labatt (Univ. of Toronto, Canada)
Environmental Finance, Corporate Governance, and the New Fiduciary

1208 Thurs. 2:45 (I/J002)
Room: UM Braudel
Network: (I/J) Organizations, Occupations, and Professions
Occupational Change in Health Care Systems
Organizer: Julia Evetts
Moderator: Ellen Kuhlmann


Ellen Kuhlmann (Univ. of Bremen, Germany)
New Organizational Models in Health Care Systems: The Regulatory Mechanism of Professionalism

Ann Greer (Univ. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA)
Community Institutions after Community: Organizational Demiurge in the Hospital?

Ying-Jung Yeh (National Central Univ., Taiwan)
Jhy-Jer Ko (National Taiwan Univ., Taiwan)
The Effects of Different Work Status on Nurses' Attitudes and Behaviors

1210 Thurs. 2:45 (L001)
Room: UM 103D
Network: (L) Rethinking the Welfare State
Political Economy of Poverty and Inequality
Organizer and Moderator: Alex Hicks


Lane Kenworthy (Emory Univ., USA)
The Welfare State and Absolute Poverty

James S. Mosher (Ohio Univ., Ohio)
Welfare State Redistribution and Trade Openness

Jens Beckert (International Univ. Bremen, Germany)
Unearned Wealth, Discursive Structures, and the Regulation of Wealth Transmission in France, Germany, and the United States

1211 Thurs. 2:45 (M002)
Room: UM Audiovisuel
Network: (M) Socio-Economic Theory
Recent Research on Neoliberalism
Organizers and Moderators: Greta Krippner/Axel Van den Berg


Jamie Peck (Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, USA)
Adam Tickell (Univ. of Bristol, UK)
Neoliberalizing Networks

Greta Krippner (Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, USA)
The Making of U.S. Monetary Policy: Finetuning, Neoliberal Style

Marion Fourcade-Gourinchas (Princeton Univ., USA)
The Rebirth of the Liberal Creed: Paths to Neoliberalism in Four Nations

1212 Thurs. 2:45 (N002)
Room: UM 001
Network: (N) French Language
Participation directe et representative: entre democratie et efficacité - I
Organizer and Moderator: Alain Chouraqui


Guy Groux (CEVIPOP-FNSP, France)
Democratie sociale, democratie imparfaite

Rebecca Gumbrell-McCormick (Birkbeck College, UK)
Le mouvement syndical international et la democratisation de l'économie

Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay (Télé-Université, Canada)
Nouvelles formes de participation dans l'Économie de la Connaissance: Les defis socio-organisationnels du
travail en equipes et de la participation


Alain Chouraqui (Univ. of Provence-Univ. of the Mediterranean, France)
La regulation participative comme condition de l'éfficacite de la participation directe: Quelques resultats d'une
enquete Europeenne


1213 Thurs. 2:45 (O003)
Room: UM 203D
Network: (O) Spanish Language
Politica Europea
Organizer: Manuel Angel Rodriguez
Moderator: Luz Maria Cruz Galindo


Carlos Ochando (Universidad de Valencia, Spain)
Fernando Toboso (Univ. of Valencia, Spain)
Estado de las autonomias y politicas redistributivas durante la etapa de gobiernos socialistas en Espana: un analisis comparativo

Carmen Dolores Wehbe Herrera (Univ. of Laguna, Spain)
Situacion actual delproceso de integracion europeo: Tareas pendientes colapsos y rupturas de un roceso en marcha

4:30 - 5:30 p.m. - Featured Speakers

Ernst Fehr (University of Zurich. Switzerland)
The Power and Limits of Human Altruism

5:30 - 6:30 p.m. - Featured Speakers

Pierre Livet (France)
TBA


Annette Bernhardt (NYU School of Law, USA)
Hugues Bertrand (CEREQ, France)
Hermann Schmidt (BIBB, Germany)
Debate: The Future of Skills and Training in Europe and the United States

7:00 - 8:00 p.m. - Welcoming Reception
Co-Sponsored by SASE and the Oxford University Press - UM


Friday - June 27, 2003

8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. - Registration UM - Hall of the Faculty of Economics

8:45 a.m. - 10:15 a.m. - Panel Session III

2101 Fri. 8:45 (A003)
Room: UM 104D
Network: (A) Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society
Community and State in Non-Western Societies
Organizer: Edward Lehman
Moderator: David Mednicoff


Berna Turam (Queens Univ., Canada)
Between Islam and the State: Misplaced Trust or Unhealthy Distrust?

David Mednicoff (Univ. of Massachusetts, USA)
The "Rule of Law" in Contemporary Arab Societies: New Norms for National Political Community?

Anup Kumar Dash (Utkal Univ., India)
Souvagya Laxmi Saran (K.K.S. Womens College, India)
The Social Economy of Self-Help Groups: A Study of Poor Women in Orissa

2102A Fri. 8:45 (B/D002)
Room: UP A202
Network: (B/D) Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Globalization and Labor Markets
Organizer and Moderator: Duncan Campbell


Pei-Chia Lan (National Taiwan Univ., Taiwan)
Fictitious Commodities in the Bounded Global Labour Market: Recruiting Contract Migrant Labor in Asia

Svetlana Stephenson (London Metropolitan Univ., UK)
Globalization and Child Labor in Russia

Stephen Chiu (Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
Alvin So (Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
Employment Restructuring in Hong Kong's Flexible Labour Market

2102B Fri. 8:45 (B/D011)
Room: UP A208
Network: (B/D) Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Globalization, Development, and Financial Markets
Organizer and Moderator: Duncan Campbell


Shann Turnbull (Macquarie Univ., Australia)
Internally Financed Economic Development

Pierre Alary (EHESS, USA)
Market Internationalisation and Monetary Dynamics in a Very Poor Province in Northern Lao Peoples' Democratic Republic

Shon Hiatt (Brigham Young Univ., USA)
Warner Woodworth (Brigham Young Univ., USA)
Local Development through Microfinance Tools in Central America

2103 Fri. 8:45 (C006)
Room: UP A176
Network: (C) Gender, Work, and Family
The Assets and Liabilities of Schedule Flexibility
Organizer: Kevin Leicht
Moderator: Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay


Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay (Télé-Université, Canada)
"Flexibility" - A Double-edged Sword in Work and Family Balancing: Results from Research in Three Sectors:
Education, Health, and Offices


Chris Diamond (Univ. of Queensland, Australia)
Work, Family, and the Potential of Telework

Annette Henninger (Univ. of Bremen, Germany)
New Forms of Work and Changing Patterns of Gender Relations in Germany's New Media and Cultural
Industries


2104A Fri. 8:45 (E004)
Room: UP S4
Network: (E) Industrial Relations and the Political Economy
Trade Unions, Veto Points, and European Pension Reform - II: National Cases
Organizer and Moderator: Martin Rhodes


Jelle Visser (Univ. of Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
Anton Hemerijck (Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Labour Studies, The Netherlands)
Pension Reform in the Netherlands

Maurizio Ferrera (Univ. of Pavia/Univ. of Bocconi, Italy)
Pension Reform in Italy

Polyxeni Triantafillou (European Univ. Institute, Italy)
Pension Reform in Greece

2104B Fri. 8:45 (E013)
Room: UP S5
Network: (E) Industrial Relations and the Political Economy
Knowledge, Education, and Economic Performance
Organizers and Moderators: Ida Regalia/Jelle Visser


Claudia Andreoli Galvao (Univ. of Brasilia, Brazil)
Human and Social Capital - A Comparative Study of Brazilian Regions

Eric Salomon (Eurogramme/Eurostat, Belgium)
Private-Public Sector Collaboration for Research

Renata Semenza (Univ. of Milan, Italy)
The Institutional Framework of Education and Training in a Cross-Country Perspective

Joyce Robbins (Columbia Univ., USA)
The Politics of Federalism: Subnational Influences on U.S. Employment Policy, 1960-2000

2105A Fri. 8:45 (F003)
Room: UP B242
Network: (F) Knowledge, Economy, and Society
Knowledge Production, Paths of Innovation, and New Models of Corporate Governance
Organizer: Markus Pohlmann


Susanne Giesecke (Center for Information Technology, Germany)
The Production of Knowledge in Converging Technologies

Jenn-Hwan Wang (Tunghai Univ., ROC)
The Learning Economy of Taiwan: The Case of the IT Industry

2105B Fri. 8:45 (F010)
Room: UP B250
Network: (F) Knowledge, Economy, and Society
Theorizing Knowledge and Its Production
Organizers: Sigurt Vitol
Moderator: Sally Randles


James Rule (SUNY-Stonybrook, USA)
Models of the Information Society

Jorge Rosario (Technical Univ. of Lisbon, Portugal)
Knowledge Representation and Electronic Learning Communities

S. Lee (Univ. of London, UK)
Reconceptualising Knowledge Based Exchange: Implications of Trust, Identity, and Property Rights

2106A Fri. 8:45 (G004)
Room: UP D239
Network: (G) Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Diversity in Labor Markets
Organizer: David Marsden
Moderator: Rosemary Crompton


Avner Ben-Ner (Univ. of Minnesota, USA)
Stephane Massoud (Univ. of Minnesota, USA)
Diversity and Its Discontents

Alexandra Kalev (Princeton Univ., USA)
Frank Dobbin (Princeton Univ., USA)
Erin Kelly (Univ. of Minnesota, USA)
Is Affirmative Action Obsolete?: Anti-Discrimination Measures and the Entrance of Women and African-Americans into Management

Karen Robson (Univ. of Essex, UK)
Language as a Determinant of Earnings in Switzerland

2106B Fri. 8:45 (G009)
Room: UP D233
Network: (G) Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
High Performance Work Practices
Organizer: David Marsden
Moderator: Dieter Sadowski


Hisako Matsuo (Saint Louis Univ., USA)
Transfer of Japanese Human Resource Management to U.S. Subsidiaries: Problems of Homogeneity and Heterogeneity in the Labor Forcc

Lenita Maria Turchi (Brazilian Planning Ministry, Brazil)
Unions Responses to a TQM Intervention: A Case Study of the Oil Workers Trade Unions in Brazil

2107A Fri. 8:45 (H004)
Room: UP S1
Network: (H) Markets and Institutions
Financial Systems: Dynamics and Change
Organizer: Gregory Jackson
Moderator: Oliver Butzbach


Oliver Butzbach (European Univ. Institute, Italy)
Varieties of Capitalism: Going Beyond the Institutionalist Narrative: A Comparative Study of French and
Italian Savings Banks, 1970-2000


Eric Pineault (CEPREMAP, France)
The Socio-economic Foundations of Capitalist Finance: Towards an Institutionalist Perspective

Ekkehard Ernst (CEPREMAP, France)
Time Horizons, The Evolution of Financial Markets and Economic Development

Domagoj Racic (International Institute of Infonomics, Maastricht, Germany)
Economic Institutions and the Reproduction of Capital

2107B Fri. 8:45 (H007)
Room: UP S2
Network: (H) Markets and Institutions
Associations and Economic Coordination: Regulation, Self-Regulation, and Beyond
Organizers and Moderators: Marc Schneiberg/Tyler Colman
Discussant: J. Rogers Hollingsworth


Tyler Colman (Northwestern Univ., USA)
Governing Quality Through Associations: French Coordination in Appellations

Tiffany L. Galvin (Univ. of Utah, USA)
Teppo Felin (Univ. of Utah, USA)
Organizational Chameleons: Analyzing the Contested Embeddedness and Institutional Implications of Symbolic Name-Changing Activity Among Health Care Interest Associations

Frans van Waarden (Univ. of Utrecht, The Netherlands)
The Fate of Associational Governance Under the EU-Food Regulation Regime

Gerald Berk (Univ. of Oregon, USA)
Marc Schneiberg (Reed College, USA)
An American Associationalism? A Cross Sector Analysis of Collaborative Learning Systems in the US,
1900-1925


2108 Fri. 8:45 (I/J003)
Room: UM Braudel
Network: (I/J) Organizations, Occupations, and Professions
Professionals in Organizations
Organizer: Julia Evetts
Moderator: Walter Balk


Walter Balk (Marist College, USA)
Some Effects of the Erosion of Bureaucracy upon Public Agency Professionals

Chung Yan Ip (Univ. of Warwick, UK)
An Insecure and Stratified Professional Workforce: A Case Study of Employment Experiences of Young Contract
Academics in Higher Education in Hong Kong


Mark Edwards (Oregon State Univ., USA)
Lorelle Beth Jabs (Seattle Pacific University, USA)
Safety, Symbol, Myth, and Shame in a High Tech Workplace

Don Calista (Marist College, USA)
Redundancy Revisited in the Homeland Security Agency: Terror Changed the Rules

2109 Fri. 8:45 (K001)
Room: UM 202D
Network: (K) Race and Ethnicity
Racism and Racial Violence
Organizer and Moderator: Nancy DiTomaso


Michael Livingston (Rutgers Univ. - Camden, USA)
Racism and Antisemitism in the Construction of Modern European Identity: Italy, 1936-45

Leslie Hossfeld (Univ. of North Carolina at Pembroke, USA)
They Say The River Ran Red with Blood: Narrative, Political Unconscious, and Racial Violence in Wilmington,
North Carolina


2110 Fri. 8:45 (L002)
Room: UM 103D
Network: (L) Rethinking the Welfare State
Restructuring Welfare States for Effectiveness - I
Organizer: Alex Hicks
Moderator: Joya Misra


Luisa Margarida Cagica Carvalho (Escola Superior de Ciencias Empresariais, Portugal)
How Could We Equalise Welfare? Rethinking the Welfare State in Western Societies

Kimberly Morgan (Yale Univ., USA)
Andrea Campbell (Harvard Univ., USA)
Federalism, Risk-Pooling, and the Politics of Old-Age Care

2111 Fri. 8:45 (M003)
Room: UM Audiovisuel
Network: (M) Socio-Economic Theory
Author Meets Critics: "The Architecture of Markets"
by Neil Fligstein

Organizers and Moderators: Greta Krippner/Axel Van den Berg


William Roy (Univ. of California-Los Angeles, USA)
Wolfgang Streeck (Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Germany)
Elisabeth Clemens (Univ. of Chicago, USA)
Axel van den Berg (McGill Univ., Canada)

2112 Fri. 8:45 (N003)
Room: UM 001
Network: (N) French Language
Participation directe et representative: entre democratie et éfficacite - II
Organizer and Moderator: Alain Chouraqui



Solveig Grimault (CRISTO, France)
La participation dans le carde d'une instance de représentation: La contribution a l'actualisation de la gestion
sociale dans une entreprise du sectuer du transport aerien


Robert Tchobanian (LEST/CNRS, France)
La décentralisation de la negociation collective en France: une mise en tension des regles de representativité

2113 Fri. 8:45 (O001)
Room: UM 203D
Network: (O) Spanish Language
Presencia de Etzioni en las Ciencias Sociales
Organizer: Manuel Angel Rodriguez
Moderator: Alfredo Rodriguez Arsedano


Jose Antonio Ruiz San Roman (Universidad Complutense Villanueva, Spain)
Metodologiz etsioniana en ciencias sociales

Jose Perez Adan (Universidad de Valencia, Spain)
Los sujetos colectivos en el mercado: derivaciones de las propuestas de Amitai Etzioni sobre una economia
comunitarista y familiar


2114 Fri. 8:45 (P002)
Room: UM 202C
Network: (P) Presidential Choice
Low Wage Employment in Europe: The Contribution of the LoWer Network
Organizer: Claudio Lucifora
Moderator: Eileen Appelbaum/Eric Wanner


Abigail McKnight (London School of Economics, UK)
Low Wage and MObility

Wiemer Salverda (Univ. of Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
Low Pay,Gender, and Skill

Claudio Lucifora (Universita Cattolica, Italy)
Inequality, Low Wage and Institutions

2115 Fri. 2:45 (Q002)
Room: UM B106
Network: (Q) Program Co-Chairs
Author Meets Critics: "Varieties of Capitalism" by David Soskice and PeterHall
Organizer and Moderator: Carola Frege


Marino Regini (Univ. of Milan, Italy)
Robert Boyer (EHESS, France)

10:15 - 10:30 a.m. - Coffee Break

10:30 a.m. - 12:00 Noon - Panel Session IV

2201 Fri. 10:30 (A004)
Room:UM 104D
Network: (A) Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society
Community, Civil Society, and Markets
Organizer: Edward Lehman
Moderator: Jeffrey Broadbent


Jeffrey Broadbent (Univ. of Minnesota, USA)
"Village Society" versus "Civil Society": The Ironic Growth of Voluntary Organizations in "Communal" Japan

Robert M. Fishman (Univ. of Notre Dame, USA)
Explaining the Iberian Unemployment Paradox: Social and Political Underpinnings of Portugal's Success and
Spain's Failure in Generating Employment


2202A Fri. 10:30 (B/D003)
Room: UP A208
Network: (B/D) Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Universities and Regional Economic Development
Organizer: Sean Safford
Moderators: Michael Piore/Sarah Kaplan


Sean Safford (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
Searching for Silicon Valley in the Rust Belt: Universities and Innovation in Akron, Allentown, and Rochester

Carlos Martinez-Vela (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
The Co-Evolution Innovation Processes: Regional Repertoires of Innovation in Finland and North Carolina

Saichi Hatakenaka (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
Processes of Local Industrial Emergence: The Role of Universities in Japan

2202B Fri. 10:30 (B/D013)
Room: UP A202
Network: (B/D) Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Globalization and Corporate Governance Issues
Organizer and Moderator: Duncan Campbell


Guilherme Azevedo (Pontifica Universidade Catolica do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
Helene Bertrand (Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
Global Workers and Managerial Ethnocentrism - A Discussion on Their Origins and Effects

Helene Bertrand (Pontifica Universidade Catolica do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
Renata Buarque Goulart Coutinho (PUC-Rio, Brazil)
Global…Business Ethics? Challenges and Paradoxes

Robert Grun (Universidade Federal de Sao Carlos, Brazil)
Diffusion of Corporate Governance North American-style in Brazil

George Tsogas (Institute of Social Studies, The Netherlands)
Kristin Komives (Institute of Social Studies, The Netherlands)
Corporate Social Responsibility in the Philippines' Water Industry

2202C Fri. 10:30 (B/D004-II)
Room: UP A160
Network: (B/D) Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Recomposition des SPL (systèmes productifs locaux) et
constitution de corps de connaissances - II

Organizer and Moderator: Jean Benoit Zimmermann
Language: French


Raphael Suire (MARSOUIN/CREREG, France)
Francoise Larre (LIRHE UT1-CNRS, France)
Dynamique de localisation et agglomeration de firmes: quelles strategies regionales face a des logiques
differenciées?


Emilie Lanciano (LEST, France)
Comment justifier de la necessité d'une "rencontre productive"? Les enseignements de la litterature classique des districts industriels

A. Albert (ENESAD ESR, France)
M. Martin (ENESAD ESR, France)
C. Tanguy (ENESAD ESR, France)
V. Vissac-Charles (ENESAD ESR, France)
Les reseaux d'innovation des PME agro-alimentaires. Comparaison inter-regionale

Jacques Garnier (LEST-CNRS, France)
Accumulation de ressources, accumulation de contraintes: comment faire évoluer un complexe d'industries lourdes?

2204A Fri. 10:30 (E005)
Room: UP S4
Network: (E) Industrial Relations and the Political Economy
International Trade Unionism: Constructing Inter-regional Networks and Developing New Strategies for Action
Organizer and Moderator: Rebecca Gumbrell-McCormick


Isabel da Costa (CEE, France)
Udo Rehfeldt (IRES, France)
Economic Regionalization and Union Strategies: A Comparison between NAFTA and the European Union

Jane Wills (Queen Mary Univ. of London, UK)
Bargaining for the Space to Organize in the Global Economy: A Review of the Accor-IUF Union Rights
Agreement


Richard Croucher (Cranfield Univ., UK)
Stimulating Activism: The Impact of a Global Union Federation's Education Work with "Unions in Transition"

2204B Fri. 10:30 (E014)
Room: UP S5
Network: (E) Industrial Relations and the Political Economy
Industrial Relations and Economic Outcome: New Evidence
Organizers and Moderators: Ida Regalia/Jelle Visser


Guy Vernon (Univ. of Oxford, UK)
Does Managerial Prerogative Deliver? Comparative Historical Evidence on Productivity Growth in
Manufacturing


Perez Yannick (Univ. of Paris I & XI, France)
Industrial and Institutional Feasibility in European Electricity Market Reforms

Kilian Bizer (Darmstadt Univ. of Technology, Germany)
Werner Sesselmeier (Darmstadt Univ. of Technology, Germany)
Coordinated Macroeconomic Policy in the E(M)U?

2205A Fri. 10:30 (F005)
Room: UP B242
Network: (F) Knowledge, Economy, and Society
French Political Economy After Statism
Organizer: Michel Goyer
Moderator: Marie-Laure Djelic


Bob Hancke (WZB, Germany)
The Reorganization of French Capitalism and the New Role of the State

Gunnar Trumbull (Harvard Univ., USA)
From Rents to Risks: The Politics of Entrepreneurship in France

Michel Goyer (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, UK)
The Politics of Corporate Governance Transformation in France

2205B Fri. 10:30 (F011)
Room: UP B250
Network: (F) Knowledge, Economy, and Society
The Public Sector: New Forms of Governance and Learning
Organizers and Moderators: Steve Casper/Sigurt Vitols


Julia Resnik (Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem, Israel)
Diffusion of the Education-Economic Growth "black box:" Reformist Educational Networks in Israel and France

Eric Mulot (Paris I Pantheon-Sorbonne, France)
The Evolution of the Educative Policies in Cuba since 1989. Preservation of Egalitarian Objectives in a Context
of New Inequalities Development


Suzan Ilcan (Univ. of Windsor, Canada)
Daniel O'Connor (Univ. of Windsor, Canada)
The Folding of Government: Contract Governance and the Canadian Public Sector

2206 Fri. 10:30 (G005)
Room: UP D239
Network: (G) Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Education and Labor Markets
Organizer: David Marsden
Moderator: Hiroatsu Nohara


Vanessa Di Paola (LEST, France)
A Fuzzy Measure of Overeducation: Local versus Central Public Service

Philippe Moguero (Univ. of Bourgogne, France)
Does the Economy Need More Scientists? A Microeconomic Study of the Employment of Ph.D. Graduates in
France and the USA


Marco Rangone (Univ. of Padua, Italy)
Mario Pomini (Univ. of Padua, Italy)
Institutional Design and Economic Choice: School Vouchers in Italy

2207A Fri. 10:30 (H005)
Room: UP S1
Network: (H) Markets and Institutions
The Politics of Corporate Governance
Organizer and Moderator: Gregory Jackson


Thomas David (Univ. of Neuchatel, Switzerland)
Andre Mach (Univ. of Lausanne, Switzerland)
Corporate Governance in Sweden and Switzerland: Contemporary Institutions in Historical Perspective

Martin Hoepner (Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Germany)
Corporate Governance Reform and the German Party Paradox

Helen Callaghan (Max Planck Institute, Germany)
Battle of the Systems or Multi-Level Game? Domestic Sources of Intergovernmental Disagreement Over Company Law Harmonization in the European Union

Shawn Donnelly (Bremen Univ., Germany)
In Whose Interest? Creating the European Company Statute

2207B Fri. 10:30 (H006)
Room: UP S2
Network: (H) Markets and Institutions
The European Political Economy
Organizer and Moderator: Gregory Jackson


Jose Ripoll (Univ. of Geneva, Switzerland)
Rogoff's Central Banker CUM Stability and Growth Pact: Mutually Reinforcing Institutions or a Cursed
Overdose?


Nina Bandelj (Princeton Univ., USA)
Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment Trajectories in Central and Eastern Europe (1990-2000)

Gancho Todorov Ganchev (New Bulgarian Univ., Bulgaria)
Is the Transition to Market Economy Irreversible? A Theoretical Essay

2208 Fri. 10:30 (I/J004)
Room: UM Braudel
Network: (I/J) Organizations, Occupations, and Professions
The Gendered Nature of Professions
Organizer and Moderator: Jean Wallace


Mary Noonan (Univ. of Iowa, USA)
Mary E. Corcoran (Univ. of Michigan, USA)
Paul N. Courant (Univ. of Michigan, USA)
Pay Differences Among the Highly Trained: Cohort Differences in the Male-Female Earning Gap

Heather Geraci (Cornell Univ., USA)
Pamela S.Tolbert (Cornell Univ., USA)
Demographic Change in US Universities: Gender Composition and the Hiring of Women Faculty

Kathleen Cannings (Univ. of Uppsala, Sweden)
Alison M. Konrad (Temple Univ., USA)
Asymmetrical Demography Effects on Perceived Reward and Social Outcomes: Differential Effects of Leader Gender and Work Unit Gender Composition Among Swedish Doctors

Judith Rich (Monash Univ., Australia)
Sex Segregation in UK Universities: Is the Glass Ceiling Cracking?

2209 Fri. 10:30 (K002)
Room: UM 202D
Network: (K) Race and Ethnicity
The Changing Nature of Ethnic Identity and Identification
Organizer and Moderator: Nancy DiTomaso


Clara Rodriguez (Fordham Univ., USA)
Latinos and the Measurement of Race in the United States

Yen-Fen Tseng (National Taiwan Univ., Taiwan)
I-Chun Kung (National Taiwan Univ., Taiwan)
Managing Ethnicity: Diasporic Membership in Market Relations

Maritsa Poros (U.S. Census Bureau, USA)
Economics and Culture: Preliminary Results from the Migrant Life History Project

2211 Fri. 10:30 (M004)
Room: UM Audiovisuel
Network: (M) Socio-Economic Theory
Second Order Socio-Economics -I
Organizer and Moderator: Karl Mueller


Axel Van den Berg (McGill Univ., Canada)
Second Order Theory Building

Karl Mueller (Wiener Institute for Social Science Documentation and Method, Austria)
Second Order Research Designs for Socio-Economics

2212 Fri. 10:30 (N004)
Room: UM 001
Network: (N) French Language
Espace et temps de travail
Organizer and Moderator: Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay


Laurence Thomsin (Univ. of Liege, Belgium)
Les enjeux socio-organisationnels du télétravail

Nathalie Lapeyre (Univ. of Toulouse Le Mirail, France)
Les modalités de gestion du temps de travail chez les professionelles liberales

Gilbert Cette (Universite de la Mediterrannee/Banque de France, France)
Les determinants du jugement des salaries sur la RTT

Rachel Silvera (Institute de Recherche Economique et sociale, France)
Le defi de l'approche integrée de l'égalité pour le sundicalisme en Europe

2214 Fri. 10:30 (P003)
Room: UM 202C
Network: (P) Presidential Choice
Roundtable: The Future of Low-Wage Work in the U.S.
Organizer: Eric Wanner
Moderator: Claudio Lucifora/Eric Wanner


Eileen Appelbaum (UCSB, USA)
Annette Bernhardt (Brennan Center for Justice, USA)
Richard Murnane (Harvard Univ., USA)
Katherine McFate (The Rockefeller Foundation, USA)

2215 Fri. 10:30 (Q001)
Room: UM B106
Network: (Q) Program Co-Chairs
Author Meets Critics: "Why We Need a Welfare State"
by Gosta Esping-Andersen

Organizer: Carola Frege
Moderator: David Soskice


David Soskice (WZB, Germany)
Maurizio Ferrera (Univ. of Pavia/Univ. of Bocconi, Italy)

12:00 noon - 1:30 p.m. - Lunch Break

12:00 noon - 1:30 p.m. Network Organizers Lunch

1:30 - 2:30 p.m. - Presidential Address

David Marsden (London School of Economics, UK) The End of the "National Model":What Future for Comparative Institutional Analysis?

2:30 - 2:45 p.m.- Coffee Break

2:45 - 4:15 p.m. - Panel Session V

2301 Fri. 2:45 (A005)
Room: UM 104D
Network: (A) Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society
Partisanship, Social Capital, and Society Embeddedness
Organizer: Edward Lehman
Moderator: Kenneth Tucker


J. Russell Muirhead (Harvard Univ., USA)
Left and Right: A Defense of Party Spirit

Kenneth Tucker (Mount Holyoke College, USA)
Social Capital and the Public Sphere

Paul Reed (Statistics Canada, Canada)
Kevin Selbee (Carleton Univ., Canada)
The Significance of Social Embeddedness as an Explanatory Variable

2302A Fri. 2:45 (B/D005)
Room: UP A202
Network: (B/D) Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Restructuring Tigers - A New Phase of Development in South Korea
Organizer and Moderator: Markus Pohlmann


Markus Pohlmann (Univ. of Jena, Germany)
The "Disorganization" of the South Korean Capitalism - New Economic Elites and the Rise of the New Middle
Classes


Hyun-Chin Lim (Seoul National Univ., Korea)
Suk-Man Hwang (Changwon National University, Korea)
Development State Does Not Die Hard: Korean Experience in a Comparative Perspective

Jonghoe Yang (Sungkyunkwan Univ., Korea)
Colonial Legacy, Confucian Culture, and Incipient Development in Korea

Tuba Akincilar Onmus (Galatasaray Univ., Turkey)
Religion and Economic Development in Confucian Korea and Islamic Turkey

2302B Fri. 2:45 (B/D014)
Room: UP A208
Network: (B/D) Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Globalization, Governance, and Civil Society
Organizer and Moderator: Duncan Campbell


George Frynas (Univ. of Birmingham, UK)
Business and Politics in the Transformation of Sao Tome e Principe from Cocao to Petro-State

Ansar Ahmed (Baldwin-Wallace College, USA)
Political Corruption in Bangladesh

Gabriele Ballarino (Univ. of Milan, Italy)
Civicness and Economic Performance in Italy


2302C Fri. 2:45 (B/D004-III)
Room: UP A160
Network: (B/D) Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Recomposition des SPL (systèmes productifs locaux) et
constitution de corps de connaissances - III

Organizer and Moderator: Jean Benoit Zimmermann
Language: French


Patrick Ternaux (Univ. of Saint Etienne, France)
Le role des nouvelles connaissances dan les mutations des marches locaux du travail: le case des systemes
productifs locaux


Jacques Garnier/A. Lamanthe/C. Lanciano-Morandet/D. Mercier/R. Rychen (LEST-CNRS, Univ. I and 2, Aix, France)
Mobilisation d'acteurs et enjeus de qualification et de formation dans le renouvellement du tissu productif
regional


Laurence Marti (Recherches sociales, Switzerland)
Jean Saglio (CRISTO, Grenoble, France)
Comment partager un secret bien garde?

2303 Fri. 2:45 (C004)
Room: UP A176
Network: (C) Gender, Work, and Family
Gender, Welfare States, and the Work-Family Interface in Europe and America
Organizer and Moderator: Kevin Leicht


Julie Brines (Univ. of Washington, USA)
Poor Families and Local Justice in a Rich Nation: Parental Investment in Uninsured Children's Health in the U.S.

Oliver Thevenon (Univ. of Paris X / FORUM, France)
Welfare State Regimes and Female Labour Supply in a European Perspective: A Comparison of Female Behaviour in Germany, France, the Netherlands, Italy, Spain and UK During the 1990s

Sebastian Sarasa (Univ. of Pompeu Fabra, Spain)
Long Term Care, Gender, and Employment in Some European States

2304 Fri. 2:45 (E/G001)
Room: UP S4
Network: (E/G) Industrial Relations and the Political Economy/Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources/Labor
Globalization and Flexibilization: Consequences for Employee Representation
Organizer and Moderator: Katherine Stone
Discussants: Marino Regini, Michael Piore


Bruno Caruso (Univ. of Catania, Italy)
Labour Law Paradigms Under Pressure: Flexibilitry as Metaconcept (The Italian Case in the European Contest)

Mark Freedland (Oxford Univ., UK)
Globalisation, Flexibilisation, and the Individuation of Labour Contracting

Katherine Stone (Cornell Univ., USA)
From Globalism to Regionalism: Strategies for Protecting Labor Rights in a Post-National Era

2305A Fri. 2:45 (F006)
Room: UP B250
Network: (F) Knowledge, Economy, and Society
Creativity, Chaos Theory, and Socio-Economics
Organizer: J. Rogers Hollingsworth
Moderator: Karl Mueller


J. Rogers Hollingsworth (Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, USA)
An Exploration of Creativity and Its Impact on Scholarly Breakthroughs

Raymond Saner-Yiu (Centre for Socio-Eco-nomic Devlp., Switzerland)
On Organizational Change Within Large Social Systems: Analogies to Creativity, the Arts, and Chaos Theory

Katharine Rosenberry (California Western School of Law, USA)
Constraints on Individual Creativity

2305B Fri. 2:45 (F012)
Room: UP B242
Network: (F) Knowledge, Economy, and Society
The Knowledge Society: Changing Organizational Contexts
Organizers and Moderators: Steve Casper/Sigurt Vitols


Birgitta Olsson (Stockholm Univ., Sweden)
Understanding the Cultural Dimension of Career Development

Mita Marra (National Research Council, Italy)
Evaluation Uses and the Patterns of Organizational Knowledge Creation: The Case of the World Bank

2306A Fri. 2:45 (G015)
Room: UP D233
Network: (G) Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Precarious Employment
Organizer: David Marsden
Moderator: Avner Ben-Ner


Sonia Bertolini (Univ. of Turin, Italy)
Atypical Jobs: The Behaviour of Labour Demand

Nicola Duell (Economix Research & Consulting, Germany)
Dimensions of Precarious Employment - Experiences from Five European Countries

Peter Auer (London School of Economics, UK)
Tenure, Employment Security, and Transitions on the Labour Market: The Case for Protected Mobility

2306B Fri. 2:45 (G017)
Room: UP D239
Network: (G) Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Socio-Economics of the Firm
Organizer: David Marsden
Moderator: Richard Belfield


Benedicte Reynaud (CNRS-CEPREMAP, France)
Operating Rules in an Organization: A Challenge to the Incentive Theory

Jill Rubery (Univ. of Manchester, UK)
Breaking Borders and Disordering Hierarchies

Dieter Sadowski (Univ. of Trier, Germany)
Oliver Ludewig (Univ. of Trier, Germany)
Organizational Capital: The Power of an Economic Metaphor

2307 Fri. 2:45 (H014)
Room: UP S1
Network: Markets and Institutions
The Transformation of Business Systems
Organizer and Moderator: Gregory Jackson


Colin Crouch (European Univ. Institute, Italy)
Towards a Micro-Analysis of Forms of Capitalism

Mari Sako (Univ. of Oxford, UK)
Gregory Jackson (RIETI, Japan)
Employee Representation and Corporate Restructuring: Deutsch Telecom and NTT

David Stark (Columbia Univ., USA)
Balazs Vedres (Columbia Univ., USA)
Pathways of Property Transformation: Enterprise Network Careers in Hungary 1988-2000

2308 Fri. 2:45 (I/J005)
Room: UM Braudel
Network: (I/J) Organizations, Occupations, and Professions
New Professions and New Professionals
Organizer and Moderator: Jean Wallace


Scott Greer (Northwestern Univ., USA)
What are the Professions?

Amanda K. Damarin (Columbia Univ., USA)
Emerging Occupational Forms: An Analysis of New Media Work Types and Transitions

Yu Ying Lee (Fenjia Univ., Taiwan)
The Bride-Maker: The Formation of the Bridal Industry in Comtemporary Taiwan

Cynthia Fuchs Epstein (City Univ. of New York, USA)
Opportunity and Identity: Interaction Effects in Lawyers' Choice of Careers in the Public Interest

Tetsu Harayama (Toyo Univ., Japan)
Construction of Nurses' Professional Identities in France and Japan

2309 Fri. 2:45 (K003)
Room: UM 202D
Network: (K) Race and Ethnicity
Ethnicity and Politics in International Perspective
Organizer and Moderator: Nancy DiTomaso


Xavier LeMaire (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, France)
The Racial Polarisation Viewed as a "Cordial State of War:" The Case of Guyana

Pierre Alary (EHESS, USA)
Christian Culas (IRSEA, France)
Inequitable Integration of the Rural Pluri-Ethnic Society into a Market Exchange System

2310 Fri. 2:45 (L003)
Room: UM 103D
Network: (L) Rethinking the Welfare State
Restructuring Welfare States for Economic Efficiency
Organizer and Moderator: Alex Hicks


Rebecca Givan (London School of Economics, UK)
Public Services, Private Profits? The Case of Britain

Raimund Hasse (Univ. of Aachen, Germany)
The Realignment of Welfare Politics: Transnationally Tuned and Organizationally Medicated

Nitsan Chorev (New York Univ., USA)
Globalization, International Organizations, and US Power: The Case of the World Trade Organization

2311 Fri. 2:45 (M009)
Room: UM Audiovisuel
Network: (M) Socio-Economic Theory
Embeddedness of Economies
Organizers and Moderators: Greta Krippner/Axel van den Berg


Dick Stanley (Canadian Heritage, Canada)
It Takes Two to Bowl: Untangling the Concepts of Social Cohesion and Social Capital

Jeremy Schulz (Univ. of California, Berkeley, USA)
Does Neoinstitutional Economics Have a General Theory of Economic Institutions?

Gianluca Busilacchi (Univ. of Ancona, Italy)
Freedom of Choice and Resource Allocation Mechanisms in Condition of Scarcity: Poorness of Mr. Well Being
and the Need of an External Intervention


2312 Fri. 2:45 (N005)
Room: UM 001
Network: (N) French Language
Formation professionelle
Organizer: Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay
Moderator: Dominique Bouteiler


Marnix Dressen (France)
La formation dans les banques en France

Dominique Bouteiler (Ecole HEC - Montreal, Canada)
Yvon Bouchard (Univ. of Quebec at Rimouski, Canada)
L'implication des entreprises dans les formations techniques en alternance travail-etudes: rationalites,
strategies, impacts


2315 Fri. 2:45 (Q003)
Room: UM B106
Network: (Q) Program Co-Chairs
Organizer and Moderator: Carola Frege
Author Meets Critics: "Dignity of Working Men " by Michele Lamont


Jerome Gautie (Centre d'Etudes de l'Emploi, France)

Patrick Simon (National Institute of Demographic Studies,
France)

Nancy DiTomaso (Rutgers Univ., USA)

4:30 - 5:30 p.m. - Featured Speakers

Harrison White (Colunbia University, USA)
Businesses Mobilize Productionthrough Markets: Parametric Modeling of Path-dependent Outcomes in Oriented Network Flows

Robert Boyer (EHESS, France)
Lifelong Learning: From Rhetoric to Implementation

5:30 - 6:30 p.m. - Featured Speakers

Michele Lamont (Harvard Univ., USA)
The Making and Unmaking of Boundaries: How Cultural Definitions of Social Membership Shape Inequality


Loet Leydesdorff (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands) Communication and Knowledge: How is the Knowledge Base of an Economy Constructed

8:00 p.m. - SASE Dinner

Les Deux Garcons


Saturday June 28, 2003

8:00 a.m. - 12:00 Noon - Registration UM - Hall of the Faculty of Economics

8:45 - 10:15 a.m. - Panel Session VI

3102 Sat. 8:45 (B/D006)
Room: UP A208
Network: (B/D) Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Global Value Chains - Impacts and Responses
Organizer and Moderator: Lee Pegler


Lee Pegler (Univ. of Cardiff, UK)
Social Actors, Local Development, and Labour Rights

Amrita Chhachhi (Institute of Social Studies, The Netherlands)
Peter Knorringa (Institute of Social Studies, The Netherlands)
Conventional, Ethical, and Fair Trade: Do Objectives and Impacts Differ?

Thanh-Dam Truong (Institute of Social Science, The Netherlands)
A Global Value Chain Response to Human Trafficking

3104A Sat. 8:45 (E007)
Room: UP S4
Network: (E) Industrial Relations and the Political Economy
Problems of Worker Identity: Individual and Collective Perspectives
Organizer and Moderator: Mai-Britt Schartau


Mai-Britt Schartau (Sodertorn Univ. College, Sweden)
New Identity Via Cooperative Movements

Fredrik Stralind (Univ. of Sodertorn, Sweden)
Unemployment and Identity in Eastern Parts of Germany

3104B Sat. 8:45 (E012)
Room: UP S5
Network (E) Industrial Relations and the Political Economy
New Perspectives for Industrial Relations
Organizers and Moderators: Ida Regalia/Jelle Visser


Michael Piore (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
Ethnic Mobilization, the Demise of Collective Bargaining and the Rise of Legal Regulation in American Industrial Relations

Ian Roper (Middlesex Univ., UK)
Paul Higgins (Middlesex Univ., UK)
Phil James (Middlesex Univ., UK)
"Partnership" and Public Service Provision: Win-Win, Win-Lose or Lose-Lose? The Case of the "Best Value"
Performance Regime in UK Local Government


Adriaan van Liempt (Univ. of Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
Martijn van Velzen (Univ. of Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
Industrial Relations in the Dutch and U.S. IT Industries: Two Systems Moving Apart Together?

Anke Hassel (Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Germany)
Werner Eichhorst (Bertelsmann Foundation, Germany)
The Political Economy of Labor Market Reforms in Germany: The Alliance for Jobs and the Hartz Commission in Comparative Perspective

3105 Sat. 8:45 (F013)
Room: UP B242
Network: (F) Knowledge, Economy, and Society
Innovation and Learning: The Regional Context
Organizers and Moderators: Steve Casper/Sigurt Vitols


Gerhard Fuchs (Center for Technology Assessment, Germany)
Regional Development and Social Capital in a Knowledge-Based Economy: Challenges for Policy Makers

Lars Niklasson (SACO, Sweden)
Regional Partnerships for Growth: The Swedish Experiences

Maria del Rosio Barajas (El Colegio de la Frontera Norte/Universidad Autonoma, Mexico)
Leonel Gonzalez (El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, Mexico)
Development of Organizational Learning Capacities in the Subsidiary Firms of the Electronics Industry in the Northern Border of Mexico

3106A Sat. 8:45 (G010)
Room: UP D239
Network: (G) Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
High Skill Labor Markets
Organizer: David Marsden
Moderator: Gail Hebson


Neville Arachchige Don (International Research Foundation for Development, USA)
Information Society,Technological Hubs, and Labor Markets: Development Dynamics

Martin Brussig (Zentrum for Socialforschung Halle e.V., Germany)
Skill Adaptation after Recruiting in Germany: Forms and Determinants

3106B Sat. 8:45 (G014)
Room: UP D233
Network: (G) Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Performance and Incentives
Organizer: David Marsden
Moderator: Bénédicte Reynaud


Ekkehard Ernst (CEPREMAP, France)
Leila Chentouf (CEPREMAP, France)
Work Organization and Incentives

Ove Langeland (Norwegian Institute for Urban and Regional Research, Norway)

Mona Braaten (FAFO, Norway)
Human Capital and Reward Policies in "Old" and "New" Economy Firms

Matsuharu Miyamoto (Senshu Univ., Japan)
Katsuyuki Kubo (Waseda Univ., Japan)
Inter-Firm Difference in the Effect of Performance Related Pay: The Case of Japan

Florian Turk (Univ. of Trier, Germany)
Employer Financed Health Benefits - An O-ring Approach of Educational and Health Capital

3107 Sat. 8:45 (H009)
Room: UP S1
Network: (H) Markets and Institutions
New Directions in Institutional Analysis: Multiple Logics and the Mechanisms and Dynamics of Institutionalization and Institutional Change - I
Organizers and Moderators: Marc Schneiberg/Marc Ventresca
Discussants: Axel van den Berg, Carol Heimer


Marie-Laure Djelic (ESSEC, France)
Sigrid Quack (WZB, Germany )
From National Configurations to Transnational Recombination: Towards an Institutional Analysis of
Globalisation


Marc Ventresca (Northwestern Univ., USA)
Peter Levin (Northwestern Univ., USA)
Institutional Contests and Settlements in Market-Making: Evidence from the Commodities Exchanges

Marc Schneiberg (Reed College, USA)
Sarah Soule (Reed College, USA)
Institutionalization as a Contested, Multi-Level Process: The Case of Rate Regulation in American Fire Insurance

3108 Sat. 8:45 (I/J006)
Room: UM Braudel
Network: (I/J) Organizations, Occupations, and Professions
Employee-Management Relations
Organizer: Jean Wallace
Moderator: Joyce Rothschild


Anna Ferro (Univ. of Milan - Bicocca, Italy)
Ivana Fellini (Univ. of Milan-Bicocca, Italy)
Mobility and Migration of Workers in the Information and Communication Technology: Policies and Strategies
of Italian Firms


Michael Bourgeois (Univ. of California, Santa Barbara, USA)
Legal Environments, the Employment Relationship, and Management Regimes: Evidence over Thirty Years

Joyce Rothschild (Virginia Tech, USA)
Whistleblower Disclosures and Public Responsibility: Personal Ethics, The Decision to Expose Wrongdoing, and
Organizational Repercussions


3109 Sat. 8:45 (K004)
Room: UM 202D
Network: (K) Race and Ethnicity
Wealth, Economic Resources, and Race/Ethnicity
Organizer and Moderator: Nancy DiTomaso


John Goering (City Univ. of New York, USA)
How Fair and Effective is "Fair Housing:" Recent Research on Housing Discrimination and Fair Housing
Enforcement in the United States


Heather Beth Johnson (Lehigh Univ., USA)
Wealth and the American Dream in Black and White: Race, Class, and Ideology in the U.S.A.

3110 Sat. 8:45 (L004)
Room: UM 103D
Network: (L) Rethinking the Welfare State
Problems in Welfare State Administration
Organizer: Alex Hicks
Moderator: Nicole F. Bernier


Jurgen De Wispelaere (London School of Economics, UK)
Lindsay Stirton (University of East Anglia, UK)
The Administration of Universal Tax Credits

Michael Setbon (CNRS, France)
Knowledge in Health Risks Regulation

Robert Cox (Univ. of Oklahoma, USA)
Why Scandinavian Welfare States Remain Distinct

3111 Sat. 8:45 (M006)
Room: UM Audiovisuel
Network: (M) Socio-Economic Theory
New Directions in the Theory of Organizations
Organizers and Moderators: Greta Krippner/Axel van den Berg
Discussant: Raimond Hasse


Jerald Hage (Univ. of Maryland at College Park, USA)
Knowledge and a New Theory of Societal Change: The Feedback Consequences of Patterns of Differentiation in
the Evolution of Organizational Populations


Shann Turnbull (Macquarie Univ., Australia)
Grounding Sociology in System Science

Emilia Rodrigues Arajo (Univ. of Minho, Portugal)
Between Chance and Choice - The Time Uses of University Teachers

3112A Sat. 8:45 (N006)
Room: UM 001
Network: (N) French Language
Informalite et emploi
Organizer and Moderator: Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay


Coralie Perez (Centre d'etudes et de recherche sur les qualifications, France)
Les salaries "precaires" fact a la formation professionnelle continue. A quelles conditions la formation continue
peut-elle constituer une garantie par dela la discontinuite de l'emploi


Absa Gassama (Univ. of Rouen, France)
Les travaileuses domestiques du Senegal

Laurence Roulleau-Berger (France)
Insertions segmentees, discriminations et carrieres de femmes migrantes en France

Liana Carleail (Brazil)
Informalite et economie solidaire: Points d'intersection et nouveaux defis pour la political sociale

3112B Sat. 8:45 (N011)
Room: UM 202C
Network: (N) French Language
Innovation et reseau
Organizer: Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay
Moderator: Daniel Villevicencio


Bertrand Gobillard (CNRS/Univ. Paris X, France)
Agregation d'information, mimetisme informationnel et narches…nanciers. De l'ambivalence au paradoxe du mimetisme: quelques resultats de l'etude d'un modele d'interaction

Bertrand Gobillard (CNRS/Univ. Paris X, France)
Diffusion d'opinion et non-diffusion d'information. Un phenomene a l'origine des bulles…nancieres?

3113 Sat. 8:45 (O004)
Room: UM 203D
Network: (O) Spanish Language
Educacion y sociedad
Organizer: Manuel Angel Rodriguez
Moderator: Maria Jose Renteria Rodriguez


Luz Maria Cruz Galindo (Universidad Panamericana, Mexico)
Ana Teres Lopez de Llergo (Panamerican Univ., Mexico)
Requisitos educativos para la sociedad que anhelamos

Pedro C. Solis Perez (Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, Mexico)
Blanca E. Lopez Villareal (Univ. Autonoma Metropolitana, Mexico)
El papel de las universidades en las sociedades futuras: modelos y disyunitavas

Carmen Irene Rivera (Univ. of Carabobo, Venezuela)
Maria Isabel Jacome (Univ. of Carabobo, Venezuela)
Al interior del proceso de globalzacion: del empleo flexible a la educacion flexible

3114 Sat. 8:45 (P001)
Room: UM B106
Network: (P) President's Choice
Multinational Companies, Corporate Governance, and Globalisation
Organizers and Moderators: Ruth Aguilera/Richard Whitley


Richard Whitley (Univ. of Manchester, UK)
How Global are Multinationals? The Limited Development of International Organisational Capabilities Through Authority Sharing and Careers Across Institutional Frameworks

Ruth Aguilera (Univ. of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana, USA)
Gregory Jackson (RIETI, Japan)
Some Determinants of Diversity in Corporate Governance: A Fuzzy Sets Approach

Dirk Zorn (Princeton Univ., USA)
Frank Dobbin (Princeton Univ., USA)
The Rise of Global Financial Markets and the Structure and Strategy of U.S. Firms

Klaus Weber (Univ. of Michigan, USA)
Gerald F. David (Univ. of Michigan, USA)
The Global Spread of Stock Exchanges, 1960-1999

10:15 - 10:30 - Coffee Break

10:30 a.m. - 12:00 Noon - Panel Session VII

3201 Sat. 10:30 (A006)
Room: UM 104D
Network: (A) Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society
Puzzles in Building Community and Democracy
Organizer: Edward Lehman
Moderator: Susan Andersen


Susan Andersen (New York Univ., USA)
Personal Relationships Seed Social Identifications: Implications for Public Policy Analysis

Paul Reed (Statistics Canada, Canada)
Kelvin Selbee (Carleton Univ., Canada)
What Difference Do Tax Incentives Make for Charitable Giving?

Barbara Wejnert (Cornell Univ., USA)
An Interactive Model of World Democratization: A Multi-level Analysis

3202 Sat. 10:30 (B/D015)
Room: UP A208
Network: (B/D) Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Globalization and Economic and Development Theory
Organizer and Moderator: Duncan Campbell


Veronica Montecinos (Penn State McKeesport, USA)
John Markoff (USA)
Economists in the Americas: Convergence, Divergence and Connection

Francisco Galvas Fernandez (Univ. de la Laguna-Tenerife, Spain)
Luis Martinez de Azagra (Univ. de la Laguna-Tenerife, Spain)
Globalizacion, desarrollo y autonomia

Luigi Burroni (Univ. of Florence, Italy)
New Pathways in Local Governance in European Countries

3203 Sat. 10:30 (C/G002)
Room: UP A176
Network: (C/G) Gender, Work, and Family/Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Gender, Institutions, and Comparison in Advanced Economies
Organizer: Karen Shire
Moderator: Heidi Gottfried, Sylvia Walby, Mari Osawa


Karin Gottschall (Zentrum fur Sozialpolitik, Germany)
Formation of Human Capital as Economic and Social Investment? Traditional Strengths and Actual
Weaknesses of Education and Training in German Welfare Capitalism


Jacqueline O'Reilly (WZB, Germany)
Gender and Comparative Employment Institutions

Karen Shire (Univ. of Duisburg, Germany)
Katrin Vitols (Univ. of Duisburg, Germany
Jun Imai (Univ. of Duisburg, Germany)
Gender and the Re-regulation of Temporary Employment in Germany and Japan

3204 Sat. 10:30 (E008)
Room: UP S4
Network: (E) Industrial Relations and the Political Economy
Institutions, Industrial Relations and Economic Outcome: Macro and Meso Perspectives
Organizers and Moderators: Ida Regalia/Jelle Visser


Matthew Allen (Birmingham Univ., UK)
The Varieties of Capitalism Paradigm: Not Enough Variety

Guy Mundlak (Tel Aviv Univ., Israel)
The "Enabling Conditions" of Corporatism: A Study in the Relationship Between the Legal and the Industrial Relations System

3205A Sat. 10:30 (F007)
Room: UP B250
Network: (F) Knowledge, Economy, and Society
Production, Networks and Learning: Development Contexts
Organizers: Steve Casper/Sigurt Vitols
Moderator: Hugh Mosley


Matthew Drennan (Cornell Univ., USA)
Urban Areas Bypassed by the Knowledge Economy

Facundo Albornoz (DELTA-ENS, France)
Dario Milesi (UNGS, Argentina)
Gabriel Yoguel (UNGS, Argentina)
Production Networks in Old Sectors: Methodology and Evidence from Argentina

Yusheng Peng (Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
What Has Spilled over from Chinese Cities into Rural Industry

3205B Sat. 10:30 (F014)
Room: UP B242
Network: (F) Knowledge, Economy, and Society
The Socio-Economics of Technology
Organizers: Steve Casper/Sigurt Vitols
Moderator: David Stark


Werner Rammert (Technical Univ. Berlin, Germany)
Two Paradoxes of Fragmented Knowledge Production: Combining Heterogeneous and Cultivating
Non-Explicit Knowledge


David Stark (Columbia Univ., USA)
Daniel Buenza (Columbia Univ., USA)
The Breakdown of Technology is Society Made Visible

Klaus Dorre (Ruhr-Univ., Germany)
Ulrich Brinkmann (Ruhr-Univ., Germany
No Trust Without Power? - Marketization of Organizations and the Spread of Knowledge Work as Conflicting
Principles


3206A Sat. 10:30 (G016-I)
Room: UP D239
Network: (G) Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Skills and Training: International Comparisons - I
Organizer: David Marsden
Moderator: Katsuyuki Kubo


Klaus-Peter Buss (Goettingen Univ., Germany)
How to Get Skills for High-Tech Manufacturing: New Strategies in the Supply of Vocational Qualifications in the U.S. - The Case of Semi-Conductors

Daniele Checchi (Universita Degli Studi de Milano, Italy)
The Italian Educational System: Family Background and Social Stratification

Michele Gee (Univ. of Wisconsin-Parkside, USA)
An International Analysis of Competitive Skills Levels in Workforces Operating in the World Economy

Howard Gospel (Kings College London, UK)
Markets, Firms, and Group Standards: Training in the UK, in Comparative Perspective

3206B Sat. 10:30 (G018)
Room: UP D233
Network: (G) Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Working Life Transitions
Organizer: David Marsden
Moderator: Alexandra Kalev


Juha Antila (Ministry of Labor, Finland)
Pekka Ylostalo (Finland)
Changes in the Quality and Transitions of Working Life

Iain Campbell (RMIT Univ., Australia)
Family Friendly Benefits in Australia

Rosemary Crompton (City Univ. London, UK)
Service Careers and Social Polarisation

Ann de Bruin (Massey Univ., New Zealand)
Anne Dupuis (Massey Univ., New Zealand)
Conceptualisations of the Work-Life Nexus of Non-Standard Workers

3206C Sat. 10:30 (G027-I)
Room: UP D228
Network: (G) Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
The Labour Markets of Higher Degree Graduates: Taking into Account New Education Offers and New Skill Requirements
Organizer and Moderator: Hiroatsu Nohara


Ana Paula Marques (University of Minho, Portugal)
A Play with Two Parts: Class and Gender

Sarah Ghaffari (Ecoles des Mines de Nantes, France)
Les ècoles de ingènieurs à l'épreuve de l'internationalisation

Isabelle Recotillet (LEST-CEREQ, France)
Pierre Beret (LEST, France)
Jean Francois Giret (CEREQ, France)
The Labour Market for Young French Scientists

3207A Sat. 10:30 (H010)
Room: UP S1
Network: (H) Markets and Institutions
New Directions in Institutional Analysis: Multiple Logics and the Mechanisms and Dynamics of Institutionalization and Institutional Change - II
Organizers and Moderators: Marc Schneiberg/Marc Ventresca
Discussants: Robin Stryker/Elisabeth Clemens


Daniel Lee Kleinman (Univ. of Wisconsin, USA)
Steven Vallas (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
Commercialization, Contradiction, and Conflicting Organizational Logics: The Case of Biotechnology in the United States

Hayagreeva Rao (Northwestern Univ., USA)
Rodolphe Durand (Northwestern Univ., USA)
Philippe Monin (Northwestern Univ., USA)
The Effects of Identity on Reputation in French Gastronomy

Michael Lounsbury (Cornell Univ., USA)
Institutional Variation in the Evolution of Social Movements: Competing Logics and the Spread of Recycling Advocacy Groups

3207B Sat. 10:30 (H011)
Room: UP S2
Network: (H) Markets and Institutions
Corporate Governance: Inter-firm Variation and Systemic Change
Organizer and Moderator: Christel Lane


Christel Lane (Univ. of Cambridge, UK)
Changes in Corporate Governance of German Corporations: Convergence to the Ango-American Model?

Christina L. Ahmadjian (Hitotsubashi Univ., Japan)
Gregory Robbins (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
A Clash of Capitalisms: Foreign Shareholders and Corporate Restructuring in 1990s Japan

Sigurt Vitols (WZB, Germany)
Is a European System of Corporate Governance Emerging?

3208 Sat. 10:30 (I/J007)
Room: UM Braudel
Network: (I/J) Organizations, Occupations, and Professions
The Life Cycle of Organizations
Organizer: Jean Wallace
Moderator: Heather Haveman


Lillemor Westerberg (Stockholm Univ., Sweden)
Different Opinions About Future Conditions in the Working Life

Julio Donadone (Universidade Federal de Sao Carlos, Brazil)
Organizational Dynamics, Diffusion of Management Concepts and Consulting Firms Situation

Heather A. Haveman (Columbia Univ., USA)
Mukti Khaire (Columbia Univ., USA)
Survival Beyond Succession? The Contingent Impact of Founder Succession on Organisational Failure

3209 Sat. 10:30 (K005)
Room: UM 202D
Network: (K) Race and Ethnicity
Race/Ethnicity and Opportunity
Organizer and Moderator: Nancy DiTomaso


Richard Alba (SUNY-Albany, USA)
Bright vs. Blurred Boundaries: Second-Generation Assimilation and Exclusion in Comparative Perspective

James Rosenbaum (Northwestern Univ., USA)
Hidden Obstacles: Do Disadvantaged Students See the Barriers in Their Educational Opportunity?

James Jackson (Univ. of Michigan, USA)
The Effect of Race, Gender, Age, and Education on Patterns of Productive Activity Over the Life Course

3210 Sat. 10:30 (L005)
Room: UM 103D
Network: (L) Rethinking the Welfare State
Welfare State and Labor Markets
Organizer: Alex Hicks
Moderator: James S. Mosher


Barbara Da Roit (Univ. degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, Italy)
Giovanna Fullin
Women's Participation in Labour Market Transformations in Social Policy and International Migrations of
Care Workers: The Italian Case in the Context of the Southern European Welfare Systems


Jerome Gautie (Centre d'Etudes de l'Emploi, France)
Bernard Gazier (Univ. of Paris, France)
Equipping Markets for People: Transitional Labour Markets as the Central Part of a New Social Model

Daniel A. Sandoval (Cornell Univ., USA)
Rising Tides, Sinking Boats? The Effects of a Self-Regulated Market on U.S. Poverty Dynamics

3211 Sat. 10:30 (M001)
Room: UM Audiovisuel
Network: (M) Socio-Economic Theory
Rethinking the Culture/Economy Divide
Organizers and Moderators: Greta Krippner/Axel Van den Berg


Marion Fourcade-Gourinchas (Princeton Univ., USA)
National Cultures and the Sociology of Economics

Mustafa Emirbayer (Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, USA)
Pragmatism, Bourdieu, and Economic Sociology

Jeff Paige (Univ. of Michigan, USA)
TBA

Frank Dobbin (Princeton Univ., USA)
The Social Construction of Rational Behavior

3212A Sat. 10:30 (N007)
Room: UM 001
Network: (N) French Language
Economie solidaire
Organizers and Moderators: David Vallat/Cyrille Ferraton


P Gianfaldoni (Universite Aix Marseille 2, France)
Nadine Richez (Univ. Aix-Marseille 2, France)
Creation d'activite et economic solidaire en Region PACA

Eric Dacheux (IUT de Roanne, France)
Creation d'activite economie solidaire et espace public

Eme Bernard (France)
Laurent Gardin (CRIDA-LSCI/CNRS, France)
Quelle utilite sociale pour l'entrepreneuriat des chomeurs

G. Brenner (France)
Auto-emploi et entrepreneuriat ethnique

3212B Sat. 10:30 (N012)
Room: UM 202C
Network: (N) French Language
Chomage et entrepreneuriat
Organizer: Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay
Moderator: Daniel Villivicencio


Serge Chaumienne (France)
Chomeur et creation d'entreprise

S. Boutillier (Univ. of Littoral, France)
Alienation par l'entrepreneuriat

Elsa Vachez (CCCI, France)
TBA

3213 Sat. 10:30 (O005)
Room: UM 203D
Network: (O) Spanish Language
Vejez y educacion
Organizer: Manuel Angel Rodriguez
Moderator: Alfredo Hualde


Maria Jose Renteria Rodriguez (Universidad de Guadalahara, Mexico)
Realidad demografica y educacion: factores claves en la supervivencia de los paises occidentales

Artemio Baigorri (Universidad de Extremadura, Spain)
Maria del mar Chaves (Universidad de Extremadura, Spain)
Estado de bienestar, alfabetizacion digital y vejez

3215 Sat. 10:30 (Q004)
Room: B106
Network: Program Co-Chairs
Organizer: Carola Frege
Author Meets Critic: "Understanding European Trade Unionism: Between Market, Class and Society" by Richard Hyman


Wolfgang Streeck (Max-Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Germany)
Marino Regini (University of Milan, Italy)

12:00 noon - 1:00 p.m.- Lunch Break

1:00 - 2:30 p.m. - Panel Session VIII

3301 Sat. 1:00 (A007)
Room: UM 104D
Network: (A) Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society
Challenges for Communitarian Thought
Organizer: Edward Lehman
Moderator: Reba Carruth


Vera Gouchtchina (Institute for Advanced Studies, Austria)
Division of Labor and its Value Interpretation in Russian Philosophy

Hans Nuebel (Freiburg Univ. for Practical Science, Germany)
Give World Religions A Chance to Justify "Communitarian" World Relations?

Reba Carruth (George Washington Univ., USA)
Socio-Economic Integration in the Global Information Economy: 21st Century Perspectives of Knowledge
Transfer, Education, and Training


3302 Sat. 1:00 (B/D012)
Room: UP A208
Network: (B/D) Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Globalization and Advanced and Developing Small Population Economies
Organizer and Moderator: Duncan Campbell


Tai-Lok Lui (Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
Re-scaling Hong Kong: Hong Kong Becoming a Chinese Global City

Shuwei Huang (Tunghai Univ., Taiwan)
Transforming into a Global City: Singapore's New Developmental Strategy

Naren Prasad (UNESCO, Thailand)
Bending Economic Rules: A Development Strategy for Small Island Economies

Alexander Ebner (Univ. of Erfurt, Germany)
Technology Assimilation in the Knowledge-Based Economy: Assessing Singapore's Development Strategy

3304 Sat. 1:00 (E009)
Room: UP S4
Network: (E) Industrial Relations and the Political Economy
Globalization, Income Inequality, and Wage Protection
Organizers: Ida Regalia/Jelle Visser
Moderator: Daniel Checchi


Lane Kenworthy (Emory Univ., USA)
Explaining Comparative Trends in Income Inequality in the 1980s and 1990s

Damian Raess (Amsterdam School for Social Research, The Netherlands)
Dogs That Sometimes Bark (and Bite): Outward FDI and Labor Market Policies in Advanced Industrialized
Societies


Martin Zagler (Vienna Univ. of Economics, Austria)
Economic Performance, Unions, and Long-term Wage Accords

3305A Sat. 1:00 (F015)
Room: UP B242
Network: (F) Knowledge, Economy, and Society
Author Meets Critics: "Advancing Socio-Economics" by J. Rogers Hollingsworth, Karl Mueller, and Ellen Jane Hollingsworth
Organizers and Moderators: Steve Casper/Sigurt Vitols


Colin Crouch (European Univ. Institute, Italy)
Richard Whitley (Univ. of Manchester, UK)
Gunnar Trumbull (Harvard Business School, USA)
Bob Hancke (WZB, Germany)

3305B Sat. 1:00 (F017-I)
Room: UP B250
Network: (F) Knowledge, Economy, and Society
Confrontations, conflits, controverses et légitimation autour au savoirs- I
Organizers and Moderators: Nicole Ramognino/Pierre Verges (University of Provence, France)
Language: French


Pierre Hebrard (University Paul Valery, France)
Quelques remarques critiques sur les notions de "learning society' et de "knowledge society"

Romauld Normand (EHESS, France)
Le life Long Learning: une politique de la qualité pour l'Education et la Formation en Europe

Alain Legardez (University of Provence, France)
Rappports au saviors et enseignement de questions socialement

3306A Sat. 1:00 (G016-II)
Room: UP D239
Network: (G) Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Skills and Training: International Comparisons - II
Organizer: David Marsden
Moderator: Daniele Checchi



Anthony C. Masi (McGill Univ., Canada)
Education and Training in the Italian Labour Market: Evidence from ISTAT's Quarterly Labour Force Surveys

Robert Boyer (CEPREMAP, France)
Life Long Learning: An Institutional and Comparative Analysis

Johannes Mure (Univ. of Zurich, Switzerland)
Lifelong Learning in Companies in France and Germany - National Institutions and Financial Incentives for
Training


Evgueni Zouev (Central European Univ., Hungary)
Investment in Human Capital in Transitional Russia

3306B Sat. 1:00 (G019)
Room: UP D233
Network: (G) Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Youth Labor Markets
Organizer: David Marsden
Moderator: Michele Gee


Anthonette Gibson-Rodriguez (Howard Univ., USA)
Federal Child Labor Policies in America, 1912-2002: A Historical Materialist View

Gail Hebson (Manchester School of Management, UK)
Nathalie Moncel (Manchester School of Management, UK)
A Multi-Dimensional Analysis of Youth Labour Market Trajectories: A Case Study of Young Production Workers

Jeylan Mortimer (Univ. of Minnesota, USA)
Working and Growing Up in America

Paul Ryan (Cambridge Univ., UK)
Hiroatsu Nohara (LEST, France)
Youth Employment Patterns in Post-War Japanese Industry

3306C Sat. 1:00 (G027-II)
Room: UP D228
Network: (G) Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
The Labour Markets of Higher Degree Graduates: Taking into Account the New Education Offers and New Skill Requirements - II
Organizer and Moderator: Hiroatsu Nohara


Isabelle Recotillet (LEST-CEREQ, France)
Said Hantchane (LEST, France)
Academic Careers: The Effect of Participation to Post-Doctoral Program

Carlol Barone (Univ. of Milan, Italy)
Explaining Educational Inequalities at the Tertiary Level in Italy

Maiten Bel (IDEP-GREQAM, France)
Le professionnalisation de l'enseignement supéieur: une recherche d'efficacité conduite par de multiples logiques

3307 Sat. 1:00 (H012)
Room: UP S1
Network: (H) Markets and Institutions
Corporate Governance and Labor Management
Organizer: Gregory Jackson
Moderator: Andrew Pendleton
Discussant: Neil Fligstein


Howard Gospel (Kings College London, UK)
Financial Markets, Corporate Governance and Labour Management

Gregory Jackson (Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry, Japan)
Martin Hoepner (Max Planck Institute, Germany)
Germany

Ruth Aguilera (Univ. of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana, USA)
Spain

Michel Goyer (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
France

Andrew Pendleton (Manchester Metropolitan Univ., UK)
United Kingdom

Gregory Jackson
Conclusions: Micro-Foundations and Macro-Trajectories

3308 Sat. 1:00 (I/J008)
Room: UM Braudel
Network: (I/J) Organizations, Occupations, and Professions
Firms and Their Environments
Organizer: Jean Wallace
Moderator: Jerald Hage


Heather A. Haveman (Columbia Univ., USA)
Wesley D. Sine (Columbia Univ., USA)
Pamela S. Tolbert (Columbia Univ., USA)
Institutional Influences on Founding Variation in the Emerging Independent Power Industry

Wilbur C. Hadden (Centers for Disease Control, USA)
Jerald Hage (Univ. of Maryland, USA)
Globalization and Organizational Survival: Lessons for the Protection of Jobs

Domagoj Racic (International Institute of Infonomics, Maastricht, Germany)
Theories of the Firm and Theories of Organisational Culture: Unlikely Companions?

Raimund Hasse (Univ. of Aachen, Germany)
Hakon Leiulfsrud (Univ. of Trondheim, Norway)
Formal Organization as Mediator of Stratification - Some Notes on the Neglected Impact of Organizational Factors

3309 Sat. 1:00 (K006)
Room: UM 202D
Network: (K) Race and Ethnicity
Race/Ethnicity and Privilege
Organizer and Moderator: Nancy DiTomaso


Fiona Devine (Univ. of Manchester, UK)
The Middle Classes, Education, and Racial Segregation: How Choices About Education Compound Residential
Segregation in the U.S.


Ashleigh Shelby Rosette (Northwestern Univ., USA)
The Intersection of Privilege and Non-privilege: Reducing Privilege Recognition, but Increasing Advocacy for
Social-Economic Inequality


Nancy DiTomaso (Rutgers Faculty of Management, USA)
The Reproduction of Racial Privilege: Racism, Equal Opportunity, and Individualism

3311 Sat. 1:00 (M008)
Room: UM Audiovisuel
Network: (M) Socio-Economic Theory
Interest, Norms, and Explanation
Organizers and Moderators: Greta Krippner/Axel van den Berg
Discussant: Dennis Wrong


Gregoire Mallard (Ecole Normale Superieure de Cachan, France)
Bridging Culture and Rationality: Four Traditions in Economic Sociology

Bernard Enjolras (Institute for Social Research, Norway)
Collective Action, Self-Interest, and Norms

Filippo Barbera (Univ. of Turin, Italy)
Analytical Sociology: A Link Between Sociology and Economics

Sun-Ki Chai (Univ. of Hawaii, USA)
The Many Flavors of Rational Choice and the Fate of Sociology

3312A Sat. 1:00 (N008)
Room: UM 001
Network: (N) French Language
Entrepreneuriat solidaire -I
Organizers and Moderators: David Vallat/Cyrille Ferraton


Penelope Codello (LEST-CNRS, France)
Entrepreneuriat et professionnalisation

Marie Bouchard (Univ. du Quebec a Montreal, Canada)
L'entrepreneuriat solidaire au Quebec

Cyrille Ferraton (Univ. Lyon 2, France)
La micro-finance en France

3312B Sat. 1:00 (N010)
Room: UM 202C
Network: (N) French Language
The Economics of Cultural Policy: The Role of Sociability
Organizer and Moderator: Jeff Dayton-Johnson

Language: French and English

Claude Martin (Univ. of Montreal, Canada)
L'analyse des industries culturelles. Economie industrielle et analyse communicationnelle

Dominique Sagot-Duvauraux (Univ. of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne, France)
Soutien de l'offre ou soutien de la demande? Henry Carey, le copyright, et l'histoire de la politique culturelle

Dick Stanley (Canadian Heritage, Canada)
The Three Faces of Culture: Why Culture is a Strategic Good Requiring National Policy Attention

Jeff Dayton-Johnson (Dalhousie Univ., Canada)
Artfilms, Handicrafts and Other Cultural Goods: The Case for Subsidy

3313 Sat. 1:00 (O008)
Room: UM 203D
Network: (O) Spanish Language
Bienestar y Corrupcion
Organizer: Manuel Angel Rodriguez
Moderator: Ligia Sanchez Tovar


Reyes Calderon (Univ. of Navarra, Spain)
Marisol Basebe (Univ. of Barcelona, Spain)
Jose Maria Rosanas (Univ. of Navarro, Spain)
Espana Corrupcion: El caso de Mexico

Ramon Nemesio (Univ. de Valencia, Spain)
La organizacion estatel: ciencia ficcion o progmosis creible

Graciela Barenstein (Univ. Argentina de la Empresa, Argentina)
Cambio Organizacional: Innovaciones y aprendizaje

2:30 - 2:45 p.m. - Coffee Break

2:45 - 4:15 p.m. - Panel Session IX

3402 Sat. 2:45 (B/D009)
Room: UP A208
Network: (B/D) Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Globalization in Central and Eastern Europe
Organizer and Moderator: Duncan Campbell


Nathalia Rogers (Dowling College, USA)
Trust and the Uses of Social Capital in a Transitional Economy: Analyzing the Risks of Venture Start-Up in
Russia


George Tarkhan-Mouravi (Institute for Policy Studies, Georgia)
Nana Sumbadze (Institute for Policy Studies, Georgia)
Impact of Globalisation on Reform Process in Georgia

3404 Sat. 2:45 (E010)
Room: UP S5
Network: (E) Industrial Relations and the Political Economy
Industrial Relations in Changing Economies
Organizers and Moderators: Ida Regalia/Jelle Visser


Sabina Avdagic (Max Planck Institute, Germany)
Shaping State-Labor Relations in Central Eastern Europe: The Interplay of Political Strategies and Institutional Structures

Imene Debeche (LEST-CNRS, France)
The Democratisation of Industrial Relations in South and East Asia at the Turn of the XXth Century

Nahee Kang (Univ. of Cambridge, UK)
Political Economy of Industrial Relations: Korea in a Regulationist Perspective

Jooyeon Jeong (Korea Univ., Korea)
Rising Relevance of the Socio-Economic Interpretation on Recent Union Developments: The Korean Case from a Comparative Perspective

3405A Sat. 2:45 (F009)
Room: UP B242
Network: (F) Knowledge, Economy, and Society
Systems of Innovation and Learning
Organizers: Steve Casper/Sigurt Vitols
Moderator: Hugh Mosley


Rachel Parker (Univ. of Queensland, Australia)
Knowledge Intensive Activities in Australia, Denmark, and Sweden

Devrim Goktepe (Lund Univ., Sweden)
An Assessment of the Israeli Innovation Networks: The Experience of the Magnet Program

Stewart Clegg (U.T.S., Australia)
Japan as Institutional Counterfactual

Richard Werner
Information, Institutions, and Economic Growth

3405B Sat. 2:45 (F017-II)
Room: UP B250
Network: (F) Knowledge, Economy, and Society
Confrontations, conflits, controverses et légitimation autour au savoirs- II
Organizers and Moderators: Nicole Ramognino/Pierre Verges (University of Provence, France)/
Language: French


Sylvie Mazzella (LAMES, France)
Les catégories de l'étranger

Yves Lochard (IRES, France)/Maud Simonet-Cusset (CNRS, France)
Le monde associatif et le savoir: enjeux et tensions

Cristèle Assegond (University François Rebelais, France)
Socialisation du savoir, socialisation du regard. Les usages techniques du savoir gémométrique et de la stéréotmie chez les compagnons aileurs de pierre

Jacques Lautman (University of Provence, France)
A propos de la rationalité cognitive et de l'interaction

3406A Sat. 2:45 (G006)
Room: UP D239
Network: (G) Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Effects of Training
Organizer: David Marsden
Moderator: Martin Brussig


Jyh-Jer Roger Ko (National Taiwan Univ., Taiwan)
Impact of Partnership, Knowledge Sharing, Institutionalization and HRM Function upon the Performance of Training Outsourcing

Francesca Odella (Univ. of Trento, Italy)
Skill Provision Patterns and Strategic Organizational Practices: The Effects of Public Funded Training Projects on SMEs

Thomas Zwick (Centre for European Economic Research, Germany)
The Impact of Training Intensity on Establishment Productivity

3406B Sat. 2:45 (G012)
Room: UP D233
Network: (G) Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Migration
Organizer: David Marsden
Moderator: Anthony Masi


Giovanna Fullin (Univ. of Brescia, Italy)
Anna Fero (Univ. of Milan-Bicocca, Italy)
Ivana Fellini (Univ. of Milan-Bicocca, Italy)
Labour Shortage and the Recruitment of Foreign Workers: The Case of the Construction Sector in Italy

Thomas Liebig (Univ. of St. Gallen, Switzerland)
Alfonso Sousa-Poza (Univ. of St. Gallen, Switzerland)
How Does Income Inequality Influence International Migration?

Daniel Pop (Central European Univ., Hungary)
The Effect of Interregional Wage Differentials on Regional Ethnic Heterogeneity

Alfredo Hualde (El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, USA)
Competencias laborales y profesionales en una region globalizada: un analisis del mercado de trabajo en la
frontera norte de Mexico


3406C Sat. 2:45 (G022)
Room: UP D228
Network: (G) Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Organisational Change, Human Resource Management, and Economic Performance: Comparative Perspectives
Organizer and Moderator: Edward Lorenz


Nathalie Greenan (Centre d'Etudes de l'Emploi, France)
Jacques Mareisse (INSEE-CREST, France)
How do New Organizational Practices Change the Work of Blue Collars, Technicians, and Supervisors? Results from a Matched Employer-Employee Survey for French Manufacturing

Edward Lorenz (Centre d'Etudes de l'Emploi, France)
Antoine Valeyre (Centre d'Etudes de l'Emploi, France)
The Diffusion of "High-Involvement" Work Practices: National Models or a New "One Best Way"

Jonathan Michie (Birbeck College, UK)
Maura Sheehan (Univ. of Dallas, USA
Business Strategy, Human Resource Management, Labour Market Flexibility, and Competitive Advantage

3407 Sat. 2:45 (H013)
Room: UP S1
Network: (H) Markets and Institutions
Taxation, Harmonization, and the Problem of Tax Culture
Organizer and Moderator: Michael Livingston


Assaf Likhovski (Tel Aviv Univ., Israel)
The Politics of Tax Avoidance: A Comparative Report

Tsilly Dagan (Univ. of Michigan, USA)
Who Will Pay the Costs of Tax Harmonization?

Marco Greggi (Univ. of Gerrara, Italy)
"Capacita Contributiva" in the Italian Tax Structure

3408 Sat. 2:45 (I/J009)
Room: UM Braudel
Network: (I/J) Organizations, Occupations, and Professions
Management of Knowledge and Technology
Organizer: Jean Wallace
Moderator: Gerhard Paul


Peter Kalkowski (Univ. of Hannover, Germany)
Knut Tullius (SOFI, Germany)
Knowledge-Work-Regulation

Gerhard Paul (Soziologisches Forschungsinstitut, Germany)
The New Economy and Their Workers Revisted: Back to Normality?

Wolfgang Scholl (Humboldt Univ., Germany)
How Networks Can Support Innovation

Scott Greer (Northwestern Univ., USA)
Health in the Welfare State: Knowledge, Power, and Policy Outcomes in the Four UK Health Systems

3409 Sat. 2:45 (K007)
Room: UM 202D
Network: (K) Race and Ethnicity
Race/Ethnicity and Discrimination in Employment
Organizer and Moderator: Nancy DiTomaso


Stephen Steinberg (Queens College, USA)
"Employment Discrimination" or "Occupational Apartheid": The Politics of Discourse

Steven A. Smith (Univ. of New Orleans, USA)
John W. Graham (Rutgers Univ., USA)
Sandra Hartman (Univ. of New Orleans)
Black-White Differences in Employment and Earnings in Science and Engineering: Assessing the Image of Being
Black


Marlese Durr (Wright State Univ., USA)
Making a Way in an Ever-Changing Economically Unstable Environment

3410 Sat. 2:45 (L006)
Room: UM 103D
Network: (L) Rethinking the Welfare State
Restructuring Welfare States for Effectiveness - II
Organizer and Moderator: Alex Hicks


Dale Kabasinskaite (Vytautas Magnus Univ., Lithuania)
The Development of the Lithuanian Welfare State from the Perspective of Children's Policy

Joya Misra (Univ. of Massachusetts, USA)
Welfare State Restructuring and the Division of Care

Nicole F. Bernier (Univ. of Montreal, Canada)
Globalization, Budgetary Restraint, and the Emergence of a "Time Policy" in Canada

Joel Handler (Univ. of California, Los Angeles, USA)
From Status to Contract: Social Citizenship and Workfare in the United States and Western Europe

3411 Sat. 2:45 (M010)
Room: UM Audiovisuel
Network: (M) Socio-Economic Theory
Economics Institutionalized
Organizers: Greta Krippner/Axel van den Berg
Discussant: Axel van den Berg


Roberto Herranz (Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, Spain)
From Pragmatism to Economic Sociology Through the Thought of Charles Horton Cooley

Rachel Dwyer (Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, USA)
The Concept of Habit in Analysis of Economic Organization

Lothar Funk (Institut der Deutschen Wirtschaft, Germany)
German Economic Research Methodology: A Paradoxical Gap Between International Economic Policy Successes and Academic Merits?

3412 Sat. 2:45 (N009)
Room: UM 001
Network: (N) French Language
Entrepreneuriat solidaire - II
Organizers and Moderators: David Vallat/Cyrille Ferraton


Daniel Villavicencio (Universite Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico)
Les reseaux d'innovation: L'exemple des "Maguiladoras" de la frontiere nord du Mexique

Fernando Diaz (Univ. of East Anglia, UK)
Patterns of Innovation in Chemical Firms in Mexico During Globalization

Martine Gadille (LEST-CNRS, France)
Alain d'Iribarne (LEST, France)
Processie d'appropriateion des usages d'Internet et mobilisation de conaissances: Le case des PME dans le
contexte societal francais


Patrick Chabot (France)
Redefinir l'espace politique de la production de sante. La recherche en sante publique

Jorge Walter (Universite de San-Andres a Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Jean Ruffier (Univ. of Lyon 3, France)
Competitivite transfrontaliere et innovation: l'exportation d'oranges du Mercosur

Pascale Trompette (Univ. Pierre-Mendes-France, France)
Du monopole publis au marche concurrentiel: Les services funeraires en France

3413 Sat. 2:45 (O007)
Room: UM 203D
Network: (O) Spanish Language
Genero europeo
Organizer: Manuel Angel Rodriguez
Moderator: Jose Antonio Ruiz San Roman


Maria Jose del Pino Espejo (Fundacion Centro de Estudios Andaluces, Spain)
Estrella Gualda Caballero (Univ. of Huelva, Spain)
Desarrollo relativo al genero en Andalucia (IDG), en su contexto espanol y europeo (paises de la U.E.
candidatos a su ingreso


Maria Jose del Pino Espejo (Fundacion Centro de Estudios Andaluces, Spain)
Ligia Sanchez Tovar (Universidad de Carabobo, Venezuela)
Aproximacion al estudio de la realidad laboral de la mujer empresaria en la Campina Sur Cordobesa (Espana)

Ligia Sanchez Tovar (Universidad de Granada, Spain)
Maria Dilma Simoes Brasileiro (Federal Univ. of Paraiba, Brazil)
Una aproximacion empirica al estudio del trabajo en la actividad turistica: un estudio de caso

8:00 p.m. - Evening Concert