Final Program

Session Details
Thursday, July 8, 2004

10:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon - Network Organizers Meeting Room 204 - Monroe Building

12:00 noon - 5:00 p.m. - Registration Entrance Hallway - Monroe Building

1:00 - 5:00 p.m. Executive Council Meeting Room 204 - Monroe Building

5:00 - 6:00 p.m. - Featured Speaker

Room 113 - Elliott School 1957 E Street NW
Nicos Mouzelis (London School of Economics, UK)
States, Markets, Societies: Polylogic and Monologic Forms of Modernity

5:00 - 7:00 p.m. Network "Fair" Elliott School - 2nd Floor 1957 E Street NW

7:00 - 8:30 p.m. Welcoming Reception Elliott School - 2nd Floor 1957 E Street NW


Friday, July 9, 2004

8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. - Registration Monroe Building

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

1101 Fri. 8:45 (A001) Room: Monroe 306
Network: A Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society
Community Action, the Nonprofit Sector, and the State
Organizer: Edward Lehman
Moderator: Paul-Brian McInerney


Sean Safford (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
The State as Community Builder: Lessons from High Tech Economic Development in the Rustbelt

Nathalia Rogers (Dowling College, USA)
Communal Ideals and Civic Practice in a North American Community: A Case Study of "Vision Huntington"

Paul-Brian McInerney (Columbia University, USA)
Reclaiming Nonprofitness: Resistance and Co-Optation to Mixed-Form Partnerships Among Nonprofit Technology Assistance Providers

David Anderson (Youth 04,Center for Democracy and Technology, Johns Hopkins University, USA)
Elections Should Involve the Entire Community

1104 Fri. 8:45 (E001) Room: Govt. 302
Network: E Industrial Relations and the Political Economy
Problems of Governance (I): Decentralizing to Specialized/Private Institutions
Organizer: Ida Regalia/Jelle Visser
Moderator: Jelle Visser


Tim Bartley (Indiana University, USA)
Institutional Emergence as Dynamic Contestation: The Evolution of Private Associations for Regulating Labor and Environmental Conditions

Helene Schuberth (Austrian National Bank, Austria)
Agency Independence and Economic Policy Rules

1105 Fri. 8:45 (F001) Room: Monroe B05
Network: F Knowledge, Economy, and Society
Evaluating the New Economy in Germany
Organizer and Moderator: Sigurt Vitols


Steven Casper (Keck Graduate Institute for Applied Life Sciences, USA)
Developing a Marketplace for Ideas: German Biotechnology Clusters in Comparative Perspective

Lutz Engelhardt (WZB, Germany)
Entrepreneurial Business Models in the German Software Industry: Companies, Venture Capital, and Stock Market Growth Strategies on the "Neuer Markt"

Sigurt Vitols (WZB, Germany)
The Rise and Fall of Frankfurt's Neuer Markt

1106A Fri. 8:45 (G004) Room: Monroe B07
Network: G Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Education and Training - I
Organizer: David Marsden
Moderator: Nicola Duell


Isabelle Borras (University Pierre Mendes France, France)
Educational Policies and Low-Skilled Employment in France

Beverly Burris (University of New Mexico, USA)
The Privatization of Public Higher Education

Vanessa DiPaola (LEST, France)
Eric Cahuzac (INRA-ESR, France)
Over education and Wages Downgrading: Conditions of a Spatial Differentiation

Ariel Ducey (CUNY Graduate Center, USA)
The Promise of Mobility: A Union's Take on Training

1106B Fri. 8:45 (G007) Room: Monroe B08
Network: G Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Employee Welfare and Labor Market Regulation
Organizer: David Marsden
Moderator: Katsuyuki Kubo


Alfonso Sousa-Poza (University of St. Gallen, Switzerland)
The Influence of Taxes on Migration: Evidence from Switzerland

Douglas M. McCabe (Georgetown University, USA)
Issues in the Employment Relationship: Recent Trends in the Family and Medical Leave Act

Petra Moog (University of Zurich, Switzerland)
On the Origins of Low Entrepreneurship-Rates in Germany - The Influence of Labor Market Regulation and Their Perception

Glenn Patmore (University of Melbourne, Australia)
Can Works Councils Make Employees Happy? Considerations on the Role of Happiness as a New Objective for Labour Law

1107A Fri. 8:45 (H/I/J003) Room: Govt. 308
Network: H/I/J Markets, Occupations, Organizations, and Institutions
Financial Markets
Organizer and Moderator: Gregory Jackson


Oliver Butzbach (European University Institute, Italy)
Understanding Sectoral Change: The Case of Italian Savings Banks

Emiliano Grossman (Sciences Po Paris, France)
The French Financial System: Closing the Statist Interlude?

Vanessa Redak (Oesterreichische Nationalbank, Austria)
Financial Governance, Private Agents, and Financial Market Regulation: The Case of Basel II

James R. Rhodes (National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, Japan)
Japanese Convoy System of Financial and Economic Regulation

1109 Fri. 8:45 (L007) Room: Govt. 310
Network: L Rethinking the Welfare State
The Post-Developmental state and Economic Development: Korea and the Tigers
Organizer: Marcus Pohlmann
Moderator: Jonghoe Yang


Marcus Pohlmann (University of Heidelberg, Germany)
The Economic and Political Development of the Tigers: Chances and Challenges

Hyun Chin Lim (Seoul National University, Korea)
Beyond the Neo-Liberal Developmental State: The State and Market in South Korea

Jonghoe Yang (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea)
The Process of Formation of a Developmental State in Korea

1110 Fri. 8:45 (M001) Room: Govt. 312
Network: M Socio-Economic Theory
Self-Interest and Choice
Organizers and Moderators: Greta Krippner/Marion Fourcade-Gourinchas


Louise M. Dobish (University of Michigan, USA)
From Relationship to Self-Interest: Core Professionals' Internalization of Market Culture through the Employment Contract

Philip Jones (University of Bath, United Kingdom)
Instrumental Rationality or Expressive Approval? The Intrinsic Value of Public Choice

Grant Blank (American University, USA)
Toward a Sociological Theory of Choice

1112 Fri. 8:45 (O001) Room: Govt. 410
Network: O Spanish Language
Migracion y dialogo en Espana
Organizer: Manuel Angel Rodriguez
Moderator: Ernesto Garcia


Estrella Gualda Caballero (University of Huelva, Spain)
Textos y fotos sobre las migraciones en Huelva: ciclos de vida, fases de asentamiento y construccion de la communidad civil

Eva Sáchez Bermejo (Universidad de Huelva, Spain)
La mujer andaluza ante la immigración: un análisis comparativo con la mujer europea

Lourdes Villanueva (Mexico)
El dialogo, herramienta indispensable para las relaciones yo-tu

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

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

1201 Fri. 10:30 (A002) Room: Monroe 306
Network: A Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society
Equality, Inequality, and Societal Community
Organizer: Edward Lehman
Moderator: Barbara Wejnert


Victor Nee (Cornell University, USA)
Yang Cao (University of North Carolina, USA)
Market Transition and the Firm: Institutional Change and Income Inequality in Urban China

Amelie Quesnel-Vallee (McGill, Canada)
Life Course Stratification and Adult Health in the U.S.: The Contribution of Health Insurance to Socioeconomic Inequities in Health

Barbara Wejnert (Cornell University, USA)
From Subordination to Equality? Democratic Growth, Market-based Economy and Women's Well-being: 1970-2000

Michael A. Lewis (SUNY-Stony Brook, USA)
Eri Noguchi (Columbia University, USA)
Class-Based Inequities in Civic Participation: Some Possible Reasons, Some Possible Solutions

1202 Fri. 10:30 (B/D002) Room: Monroe B03
Network: B/D Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Jobs, Earning, and Economic Interdependence in the OECD Area
Organizer: Duncan Campbell
Moderator: Jason Beckfield


David Brady (Duke University, USA)
Ryan Denniston (Duke University, USA)
The Industrialization and Deindustrialization of Advanced Capitalist Democracies, 1960 - 2001

Jason Beckfield (Indiana University, USA)
Income Convergence and Regional Integration in the European Union

1204 Fri. 10:30 (E002) Room: Govt. 302
Network: E Industrial Relations and the Political Economy
Problems of Governance (II): Macro-/Meso-/Micro Coordination
Organizer: Ida Regalia/Jelle Visser
Moderator: Ida Regalia


Stefano Sacchi (URGE, Italy)
The OMC and National Institutional Capabilities: The Italian Experience as a Heuristic Case Study

Matt Vidal (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA)
Lean Production, Worker "Empowerment", and Job Satisfaction

1205 Fri. 10:30 (F002) Room: Monroe B05
Network: F Knowledge, Economy, and Society
Research Organizations, Learning, and Project Ecologies
Organizer and Moderator: Sigurt Vitols


Steve Casper (Keck Graduate Institute for Applied Life Sciences, USA)
Fiona Murray (MIT, USA)
Career Structures and the Competitive Dynamics of Research Organizations in the Life Sciences

Gernot Grabher (University of Bonn, Germany)
Hanging Out, Staying In, Logging On: Learning in Project Ecologies

Jonathon E. Mote (University of Maryland at College Park, USA)
Managing and Measuring Technical Innovation in Research Organizations

1206A Fri. 10:30 (G005) Room: Monroe B07
Network: G Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Education and Training - II
Organizer: David Marsden
Moderator: Petra Moog


Luigi Frey (University of Rome, Italy)
Knowledge Economies/Societies, Learning Strategies and New Relationships Among States, Markets and
Societies

Sarah Ghaffari (Ecole des Mines de Nantes, France)
The French Graduate Engineer's Labor Market: A Judgment's Market

Antila Juha (Ministry of Labor, Finland)
Pekka Ylostalo (University of Helsinki, Finland)
Diffusion and Impact of New Forms of Work Organisation

Vilmante Kumpikaite (Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania)
The Demographic Situation, Globalization Processes, Development of International Relations, and Fast Development of Technologies Condition the Activity of Organizations

Emmanuelle Walkowiak (University Paris IX-Dauphine, IRIS, France)
Nathalie Greenan (Centre d'Etudes de l'Emploi, France)
Computerization and Work Organization: Beyond the Complementarities, Social Interactions

1206B Fri. 10:30 (G008) Room: Monroe B08
Network: G Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Inequality, Gender, and Incentives
Organizer: David Marsden
Moderator: Eduardo Noronha


Alexandra Kalev (Princeton University, USA)
Cracking the Glass Cages? Team-Based Work Organization and the Entrance of Women and African-Americans into Management

Salimata Sissoko (Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium)
Learning from Experience: Mainstreaming in Gender Public Policies in France

John Angle (US Department of Agriculture, USA)
The Salamander, a Model of Wage and Salary Income in the Nonmetro U.S., 1961-2000

Uschi Backes-Gellner (University of Zurich, Switzerland)
Team Size and Effort in Start-Up Teams -Another Consequence of Free-Riding and Peer Pressure in Partnerships

1207 Fri. 10:30 (H/I/J006) Room: Monroe B02
Network: H/I/J Markets, Occupations, Organizations, and Institutions
Special Roundtable: The US Model of Corporate Governance Post-Enron
Organizer and Moderator: Gregory Jackson


Kayla Gillan (Public Company Accounting Board, USA)
William Bratton (Georgetown University Law Center, USA)
Larry Mitchell (George Washington University Law School, USA)

1208 Fri. 10:30 (K001) Room: Monroe B06
Network: K Race and Ethnicity
Race and Global Inequality
Organizer: Nancy DiTomaso/Maritsa Poros
Moderator: Maritsa Poros


Walton Johnson (Rutgers University, USA)
Are Whites (and Men) Ready for Democracy? Social Dominance in South Africa

Estrella Gualda Caballero (University of Huelva-Fundacion Centro de Estudios Andaluces, Spain)
Factors Influencing Attitudes Toward Immigration in Europe

Robert Cottrol (George Washington University, USA)
The Role of Law and Legal Institutions in Combating Racial Inequality in Latin America

Felicia Pratto (University of Connecticut, USA)
Demis E. Glasford (University of Connecticut, USA)
Prospect Theory, Ethnocentrism, and the Value of a Human Life

1209 Fri. 10:30 (L001) Room: Govt. 310
Network: L Rethinking the Welfare State
Poverty, Inequality and Redistribution
Organizer and Moderator: Alex Hicks


Thomas E. Chamberlain (USA)
Does Uneven Expected Risk Promote Poverty and Instability?

Barbara Bergmann (The American University, USA)
The Still Unsolved Problem of Single Motherhood

Lane Kenworthy (Emory University, USA)
Leslie McCall (Emory University, USA)
Who Cares about Inequality?

1210A Fri. 10:30 (M002) Room: Govt. 312
Network: M Socio-Economic Theory
Developing Socio-Economic Theory
Organizers and Moderators: Greta Krippner/Marion Fourcade-Gourinchas


Reinoud Bosch (European University Institute, The Netherlands)
An Operational Socio-Economic Paradigm

John Finch (University of Aberdeen, Scotland)
Three Narratives About Business Systems as Networks and as Social Systems

Rick Wicks (Goteborg University, Sweden)
The Unacknowledged Abstraction from Social Goods

1210B Fri. 10:30 (M006) Room: Govt. 407
Network: M Socio-Economic Theory
Religion, Ideology, Culture, and Economic Performance: Comparative and Historical Perspectives
Organizers and Moderators: Greta Krippner/Marion Fourcade-Gourinchas


Philip Gorski (Yale University, USA)
The Protestant Reformation and Economic Hegemony in Early Modern Europe

Jack Goldstone (George Mason University, USA)
Networks and Culture in the Rise of the West

Michael R. Baird (Dalhousie University, Canada)
Does Ideology Matter?

1212 Fri. 10:30 (O002) Room: Govt. 410
Network: O Spanish Language
Economia y religion
Organizer: Manuel Angel Rodriguez
Moderator: Ligia Sanchez Tovar


Rommel Carbrera Sosa (Universidad de Antioquia, Columbia)
Hacia una aproximacion a las comunidades eclesiales de base en Colombia

Ernesto Garcia (Universidad Austral, Argentina)
La economia de mercado y e capitalismo en la ensenanza social de la iglesia

1213 Fri. 10:30 (P001) Room: Monroe 307
Network: P President's Choice
The Socio-Economic Approach to Studying the Economy - I
Organizer and Moderator: Colin Crouch


Dieter Sadowski (University of Trier, Germany)
Lazslo Bruszt (Central European University, Hungary)
Colin Crouch (European University Institute, Italy)

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

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

Room 113 - Elliott School 1957 E Street NW
Colin Crouch (European University Institute, Italy)
Private Powers and Public Domains: Redefining Relations between States, Markets, and Societies

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

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

1301 Fri. 2:45 (A003) Room: Monroe 306
Network: A Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society
Social Identities: Sources and Consequences
Organizer: Edward Lehman
Moderator: Guillermina Jasso


Guillermina Jasso (New York University, USA)
Identity, Social Distance, and Palestinian Support for the Roadmap

Ann Morning (New York University, USA)
The Career of Social Constructionism: Sociology of Knowledge and the Nature of Race

Susan M. Andersen (New York University, USA)
Social Identities Develop Through Building Relationships and Fostering Bonds

1302A Fri. 2:45 (B/D003) Room: Monroe B03
Network: B/D Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Issues in Credit and Financial Exchange Markets
Organizer and Moderator: Duncan Campbell


Michal Kubicki (University of Gdansk, Poland)
Making Venture Capitalists' Lives Easier in Poland and other European Countries

1302B Fri. 2:45 (B/D011) Room: Monroe B04
Network: B/D Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
The Software Industry in the Developing World: Human Resources, Migration, Communications, and Development
Organizer and Moderator: Andrew Shrank


Michael Piore (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
The Limits to the Division of Labor in Design and the Prospects for Offshore Software Development in Mexico

Kyle Eischen (University of California at Santa Cruz, USA)
Development Architectures: Software Practice, Industry Organization, and Industry Evolution in India

1304 Fri. 2:45 (E003) Room: Govt. 302
Network: E Industrial Relations and the Political Economy
Institutions and Economic Process
Organizer: Ida Regalia/Jelle Visser
Moderator: Gabriele Ballarino


Alexandre Sampaio Ferraz (University of Sao Paolo, Brazil)
The Role of Governments and Trade Unions in the Privatization Process: An Analysis of the Telecommunication Sector in Comparative Perspective

Kiki Anastasakos (Northampton Communith College, USA)
Labor Aspects of Internationalization: Multinational Corporations and Employment Relations in the U.S. and Germany

1305 Fri. 2:45 (F003) Room: Monroe B05
Network: F Knowledge, Economy, and Society
Government, Regulation, and the New Economy
Organizer and Moderator: Sigurt Vitols


Walter L. Balk (Marist College, USA)
Donald J. Calista (Marist College, USA)
When Government Organizations Fall Under the Spell of the Business Model: Some Ideational and Practical Limitations

Douglas Galbi (Federal Communications Commission, USA)
Revolutionary Ideas for Radio Regulation

Michael Novak (Internal Revenue Service, USA)
Tom Beckman (Internal Revenue Service, USA)
Michael Novak, Jr. (University of Virginia, USA)
Competency-Based Socio-Economic Development

1306A Fri. 2:45 (G001) Room: Monroe B07
Network: G Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Age and Employment
Organizer: David Marsden
Moderator: Alexandra Kalev


Martin Brussig (Institut Arbeit und Technik, Germany)
Enterprise Age and Staff Age Structure: Theoretical Considerations and Empirical Evidence

Bruno Courault (Centre d'etudes de l'emploi, France)
The Seniority Paradox: Views from a French Regional Case Study of the Employment of Older Workers

Dominique Redor (University of Marne la Vallee, France)
Pension Reforms in the Private and Public Sectors in France: A Convergence Under State Control

1306B Fri. 2:45 (G006) Room: Monroe B08
Network: G Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Education and Training - III
Organizer: David Marsden
Moderator: Mitsuhara Miyamoto


Paul Lewis (University of Cambridge, United Kingdom)
Problems of Contracting for Quality in Public Services: Apprenticeship Training Programmes in the UK

Lenita Turchi (Brazilian Planning Ministry, Brazil)
Unions Responses to a Total Quality Programme: A Case Study of the Oil Workers Trade union in Brazil

Svetlana Tvorogova (State University - Higher School of Economics, Russian Federation)
Re-invention of a Wheel: Individual Labour Strategies of Students Bring Back the Meaning to a Dying Institute of Pre-Diploma Internships in Post-Soviet Russia

Aline Valette (LEST/CNRS, France)
Internal and Occupational Labour Markets in France and Britain

Chris Warhurst (Strathclyde University, Scotland)
"Soft" vs. "Hard" Employers' Skill Demands in Interactive Services

1307 Fri 2:45 (H/I/J005) Room: Govt. 309
Network: H/I/J Markets, Occupations, Organizations, and Institutions
Corporate Governance in the Context of (post) Privatization
Organizer: Gregory Jackson
Moderator:


Anna Sher (State University of New York at Stony Brook, USA)
Overseeing the Wealth: Directors from the State, Corporate Networks and Groups in the Russian Economy

Jolanta Solnyskiniene (Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania)
Privatization, Peculiarities of Corporative Control and Property Control Efficiency in Lithuania

Halis Yunus Ersoz (University of Istanbul, Turkey)
The First Employee Ownership Application in turkey: Kardemir Case

Robert Grun (Universidade Federal de Sao Carlos, Brazil)
Corporate Governance in Brazil: From a "Neo-liberal Zealot" Issue to a "Practical Consultant" Business

1308 Fri. 2:45 (K002) Room: Monroe B06
Network: K Race and Ethnicity
The Politics of Race
Organizer: NancyDiTomaso/Maritsa Poros
Moderator: Walton Johnson


Bill Tucker (Rutgers University, USA)
Exploiting Science to Support Racism

Nancy DiTomaso (Rutgers University, USA)
From Racial to Religious Politics: The Transformation of Post-Civil Rights Politics

Kevin Stainback (North Carolina State University, USA)
Corre Robinson (North Carolina State University, USA)
Donald Tomaskovic-Devey (North Carolina State University, USA)
Race and Workplace Integration: A "Politically-Mediated" Process?

1309 Fri. 2:45 (L002) Room: Govt. 310
Network: L Rethinking the Welfare State
Socio-Economic Organization and the Welfare State
Organizer: Alex Hicks
Moderator: Lane Kenworthy


James Mosher (Ohio University, USA)
The Welfare State and Varieties of Capitalism

Ann Vogel (University of Cambridge, United Kingdom)
Sociology of Redistribution

1310A Fri. 2:45 (M003) Room: Govt. 312
Network: M Socio-Economic Theory
Firms, States, and Markets: Understanding Economic Change
Organizers and Moderators: Greta Krippner/Marion Fourcade-Gourinchas


Gancho Ganchev (New Bulgarian University, Bulgaria)
The Economic Theory and Path Dependence in Post-Communist Countries

Vincent-Antonin Lepinay (Columbia University, USA)
Entangled Financial Company: Organic Setting Against Competition

1310B Fri. 2:45 (M010) Room: Govt. 407
Network: M Socio-Economic Theory
Law and Economy
Organizers and Moderators: Greta Krippner/Marion Fourcade-Gourinchas


Bruce Carruthers (Northwestern University, USA)
Post-Weberian Perspectives on Law and Capitalism: Legal Reform and Global Markets

Mark Suchman (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA)
Taming the Market for Medical Information: "Sharing is [s]Caring" on the Digital Frontier

Lauren Edelman (University of California, Berkeley, USA)
Toward a Bridge Over Contested Terrain: Law and Society Meets Law and Economics

1312 Fri. 2:45 (O003) Room: Govt. 410
Network: O Spanish Language
Organizacion del trabajo y bienestar
Organizer: Manuel Angel Rodriguez
Moderator: Alicia Ocampo Jimenez


Jaime Rodriguez-Arana (Univ. de Coruna, Spain)
El espacio de centro y el estado de bienestar

Ivan Rodriguez Pascual (Universidad de Huelva, Spain)
Auxiliadora Montes Calvo (Univeridad de Huelva, Spain)
Eva Sanchez Bermejo (Universidad de Huelva, Spain)
Indicadores sociales e insercion laboral de la poblacion en Espana y Andalucia

Maria Jose del Pino Espejo (Fundacion Centro de Estudios Andaluces, Spain)
Ligia Sanchez Tovar
Cambio tecnologico y organizacion del trabajo en la Almazara: caso Campina sur Cordobesa

1313 Fri. 2:45 (P004) Room: Monroe 307
Network: P President's Choice
SASE and the New Security Agenda - I
Organizer and Moderator: Colin Crouch


Rogers Hollingsworth (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA)
Margaret Somers (University of Michigan, USA)
Geoffrey Wood (Middlesex University, United Kingdom)

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

Room 113 - Elliott School - 1957 E Street NW
Cass Sunstein (University of Chicago, USA)
The Twentieth Century's Greatest Speech: Roosevelt's Second Bill of Rights


Room 213 - Elliott School - 1957 E Street NW
Rogers Hollingsworth (University of Wisconsin, USA)
The Impact of New Knowledge and World Affairs on Socio-Economics

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

Room 113 - Elliott School - 1957 E Street NW
Amitai Etzioni (George Washington University, USA)
Origins, History, and Promise of Socio-Econonics


Room 213 - Elliott School - 1957 E Street NW
David Stark (Columbia University, USA)
Assembling Publics: New Technologies of Deliberation and Demonstration in Rebuilding Lower Manhattan


Saturday, July 10

8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. - Registration

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

2101 Sat. 8:45 (A004) Room: Monroe 306
Network: A Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society
Democracy, Identity, and Community
Organizer: Edward Lehman
Moderator: Ann Vogel


Mai-Brith Schartau (Sodertorn University College, Sweden)
New Forms of Local Democracy

Pernilla Rosell Steuer (Sodertorn University College, Sweden)
The Concept of Democracy as Rhetorical Practice

Reza Dibadj (University of San Francisco, USA)
The Firm, Norms, and Public Law

2102A Sat. 8:45 (B/D004) Room: Monroe B03
Network: B/D Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
The IFIs, Growth, and Development
Organizer: Duncan Campbell
Moderator: Grace-Edward Galabuzi


Sandrina Berthault Moreira (Instituto Politecnico de Setubal, Portugal)
What Can We Learn from State-of-the-Art Aid-Growth Econometric Studies? Growth Enhancing (or Growth-Retarding) Factors Among Poor Countries

Agustin A. Casas (Minister of Defense, Argentina)
Condicionalidad de las IFIs

Manuel Ennes Ferreira (Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão/Universidade Técnica de Lisboa, Portugal)
Rent-Seeking, Rent-Extraction, and Structural Adjustment in Angola

Grace-Edward Galabuzi (Ryerson University, Canada)
IFI Hegemony, Markets, and the Privatization of Water Services in Zambian Copperbelt

2102B Sat. 8:45 (B/D012) Room: Monroe B04
Network: B/D Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Legal and Regulatory Responses to Globalization in Europe and the United States
Organizer: Duncan Campbell
Moderator: Susan Bloom


Susan Bloom (Northwestern University, USA)
Republicanism and Privatization: French Economic Nationalism and the Global Marketplace

Francesco Paolo Cerase (University of Naples, Italy)
Local Development and Public Action: Prospects of Negotiated Planning

2104 Sat. 8:45 (E004) Room: Govt. 302
Network: E Industrial Relations and the Political Economy
Trade Unions: Strategy and Structure
Organizer: Ida Regalia/Jelle Visser
Moderator: Jelle Visser


Gabriele Ballarino (University of Milan, Italy)
Union Density in Contemporary Italy: Economic, Political, and Social Factors: An Empirical Analysis

Lothar Funk (Institut der Deutschen Wirtschaft, Germany)
Current Structural Changes - Opportunities and Threats for German Trade Union

Marco Simoni (London School of Economics, Switzerland)
Social Democratic Parties and Trade Unions in Deflationist Times

2105 Sat. 8:45 (F004) Room: Monroe B05
Network: F Knowledge, Economy, and Society
Markets, Theory and Finance
Organizer and Moderator: Sigurt Vitols


George Frankfurter (USA)
The Theory of Fair Markets (TFM)

Vincent-Antonin Lepinay (Columbia University, USA)
Finance and the Technologies of Condition: Sketch of a Theory of Granular Action

Martin Schuerz (Austrian National Bank, Austria)
Paradoxes of the U.S. Financial System

2106A Sat. 8:45 (G003) Room: Monroe B07
Network: G Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Corporate Governance
Organizer: David Marsden
Moderator: Paul Gollan


Faten Z. Baddar (Middlesex University, United Kingdom)
Multinationals and Human Resources: Is a Distinction Drawn Between Developing and Developed Economies?

Avner Ben-Ner (University of Minnesota, USA)
For-Profit, State, and Nonprofit: How to Cut the Pie Among the Three Sectors

Verena Eggert (London School of Economics, United Kingdom)
Shareholder Value Orientation and HRM in Germany: Will the German Production Model Prevail?

Katsuyuki Kubo (Waseda University School of Commerce, Japan)
Executive Pay in Japan: The Role of Bank-Appointed Monitors and the Main Bank Relationship

2106B Sat. 8:45 (G015) Room: Monroe B08
Network: G Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Social Capital and Economic Relations
Organizer and Moderator: Francesca Odella


Gabriele Ballarino (University of Milan, Italy)
Human and Social Capital of Italian Entrepreneurs

Andrej Rus (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia)
Social Capital, Trust, and Economic Performance of Small and Medium Enterprises

Nataliya Betsa (Kyiv National University, Italy)
Jack Birner (Unversity of Trento, Italy)
Creating Social Capital: Cooperation of Ukraine and the World Bank in the Second Sector's Problem Solving

2107A Sat 8:45 (H/I/J009) Room: Govt. 308
Network: H/I/J Markets, Occupations, Organizations, and Institutions
The Formation of Markets and Industries
Organizer: Gregory Jackson
Moderator: TBA


Nicole Marwell (Columbia University, USA)
Paul-Brian McInerney (Columbia University, USA)
The Nonprofit/For Profit Continuum: Making For Profit Markets from Nonprofit Activities

Sophie Muetzel (Humboldt-University of Berlin, Germany)
Business Discourses in the Innovative Cancer Treatment Research Market in Europe: Emergence of a Market

Kuangchi Chang (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA)
Keeping Companies: The Formation Process of Relational Embeddedness

2107B Sat. 8:45 (H/I/J010) Room: Govt. 309
Network: H/I/J Markets, Occupations, Organizations, and Institutions
Embedding Organizations
Organizer: Gregory Jackson
Moderator: Yoshitaka Okada


Reinhard Bachmann (Birkbeck University of London, United Kingdom)
Christoph Clases (Institute of Work Psychology, Switzerland)
Albert Vollmer (Institute of Work Psychology, Switzerland)
Theo Wehner (Institute of Work Psychology, Switzerland)
How to Understand the Creation and Erosion of Trust in Virtual Organizations

Christel Lane (University of Cambridge, United Kingdom)
Joyce Probert (University of Cambridge, United Kingdom)
Between the Global and the Local: A Comparison of the British and German Garment Industry

Klaus Weber (Northwestern University, USA)
International Social Structures and Corporations' Cultural Toolkits

2109 Sat. 8:45 (L003) Room: Govt. 310
Network: L Rethinking the Welfare State
Latin American Welfare State
Organizer and Moderator: Alex Hicks


Evelyne Huber (University of North Carolina, USA)
Thomas Mustillo (University of North Carolina, USA)
John D. Stephens (University of North Carolina, USA)
The Determinants of Social Expenditure in Latin America and the Caribbean

Evelyne Huber (University of North Carolina, USA
Francois Nielsen (University of North Carolina, USA)
Jenny Pribble (University of North Carolina, USA)
John D. Stephens (University of North Carolina, USA)
The Impact of Social Expenditure on Income Inequality in Latin America and the Caribbean

Alma Idiart (National Research Council (CONICET)/Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero, Argentina)
Institutional Factors and Neo-Liberal Trends: Maternal Child Health and Nutrition. Programs in Argentina and Chile in the Past Two Decades

2110 Sat. 8:45 (M011) Room: Govt. 312
Network: M Socio-Economic Theory
Author Meets Critics: Jeffrey Alexander, "The Meanings of Social Life"
Organizers and Moderators: Greta Krippner/Marion Fourcade-Gourchinas


Andrew Sayer (University of Lancaster, United Kingdom)
Lyn Spillman (Notre Dame University, USA)
Robin Wagner Pacifici(Swarthmore College, USA)

Reply: Jeffrey Alexander (Yale University, USA)

2112 Sat. 8:45 (O004) Room: Govt. 410
Network: O Spanish Language
Comunitarismo y vulnerabilidad
Organizer: Manuel Angel Rodriguez
Moderator: Blanca E. Lopez Villareal


Alicia Ocampo Jimenez
Posibles aportaciones al comunitarismo en el pensamiento de Hanna Arendt

Ivan Ureta V. (Universidad de Piura, Peru)
Politica por servicio social o viceversa: La integracion de los sectores publicos y privados en economias en desarrollo para la potenciacion de sus recursos internos

Beatriz Carbonell (Universidad Fasta-Patagonia, Argentina)
Concepciones de salud y etnicidad fortaleciendo las sociedades vulnerables

2113 Sat. 8:45 (P005) Room: Monroe 307
Network: P President's Choice
SASE and the New Security Agenda - II
Organizer and Moderator: Colin Crouch


Robert Boyer (CEPREMAP, France)
Frans van Waarden (University of Utrecht, The Netherlands)
Colin Crouch (European University Institute, Italy)

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

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

2201 Sat. 10:30 (A005) Room: Monroe 306
Network: A Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society
Theoretical Trajectories: Modern and Postmodern
Organizer and Moderator: Edward Lehman


Nicos Mouzelis (London School of Economics, United Kingdom)
Bridges Between Modern and Postmodern Theorizing

Charles W. Smith (Queens College, CUNY, USA)
Markets as Definitional Mechanisms: A Robust Alternative Sociological Paradigm

Ann Vogel (University of Cambridge, United Kingdom)
A Hunch of Adam Ferguson in Economic Sociology

Dennis Wrong (New York University, USA)
Art and Its Powers of Transcendence

2202 Sat. 10:30 (B/D005) Room: Monroe B03
Network: B/D Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Globalization and Development in East Asia
Organizer and Moderator: Duncan Campbell


Shuwei Huang (Tunghai University, Taiwan)
Making a Financial Agglomeration: The New Developmental Strategy of Taipei

Yoshitaka Okada (Sophia University, Japan)
Market-Oriented Approach as a Tool for Reformulating Networks under Globalization: The Case of the Japanese Semiconductor Industry

2204 Sat. 10:30 (E005) Room: Govt. 302
Network: E Industrial Relations and the Political Economy
Social and Labor Market Issues in Comparative Perspectives
Organizers and Moderators: Ida Regalia/Jelle Visser


Lorenzo Giasanti (Universita degli Studi di Milano, Italy)
Fixed Term Contract between Precariousness and Opportunity: The Problem of the Breach by the Employee

Lane Kenworthy (Emory University, USA)
John Iceland (Emory University, USA)
U.S. Poverty in the 1980s and 1990s: A State-Level Analysis

2205A Sat. 10:30 (F005) Room: Monroe B05
Network: F Knowledge, Economy, and Society
Theory and the Nature of Economic Development
Organizer and Moderator: Sigurt Vitols


Reyes Calderon (University of Navarra, Spain)
Risk, Innovation and Race: The Myth of the Great Individual Revisited

Boniface Michael (Rutgers, USA)
Durkheim's Social Order and 21st Century Decision Making

Bradford Hepler (University of Maryland, USA)
Confusion over the Nature of the New Economy

2205B Sat. 10:30 (F010) Room: Monroe B06
Network: F Knowledge, Economy, and Society
Knowledge and Society in Economic Development
Organizer and Moderator: Sigurt Vitols


Virginie Briand (University Parix X-Nanterre, France)
Food Insecurity Dynamics: The Role of Knowledge

Gianluca Carnabuci (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
Assessing the Role of Specialization and Cross-Fertilization in the Process of Knowledge Advancement: A Social Network Approach

Stuart Umpleby (George Washington University, USA)
How Expanding the Philosophy of Science Can Promote Acceptance of Socio-Economics

Zsuzsanna Vargha (Columbia University, USA)
"We're Not There Yet:" The West According to Hungarian Advertising Professionals

2206A Sat. 10:30 (G013) Room: Monroe B07
Network: G Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
New Developments in Industrial Districts
Organizer and Moderator: Peter Doeringer


Peter Doeringer (Boston University, USA)
Sarah Crean (Garment Industry Development Corporation, USA)
Hierarchy and Fast Fashion in the New York City Garment Industry

Bruno Courault (Centre d'etudes de l'emploi, France)
Retail Transformation and the Survival of Garment Districts in France

Eduardo Noronha (Universidade Federal de Sao Carlos, Brazil)
Lenita Turchi (IPEA, Brazil)
Cooperation in Local Industrial Arrangements

Francesca Odella (University of Trento, Italy)
Well Connected or Stuck in the Net? The Role of Enterpreneurs' Relational Capital in Changing Economic Practices

2206B Sat. 10:30 (G016) Room: Monroe B08
Network: G Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Welfare Regimes and Labor Markets
Organizer: David Marsden
Moderator: Dominique Redor


Nadya Araujo Guimaraes (University of Sao Paolo, Brazil)
Welfare Regimes, Social Networks, and Occupational Trajectories: Sao Paulo, Paris, and Tokyo

Nicola Duell (Economix Research & Consulting, Germany)
The Socialisation of Labour Market Related Risks - the Case of Germany

Emmanuelle Walkowiak (University Paris IX-Dauphine, IRIS, France)
J.F. Jacques (University of Paris XI, France)
Segregation in the Labour Market: An Organizational Approach of Matching Within the Firm

2207A Sat. 10:30 (H/I/J004) Room: Govt. 308
Network: H/I/J Markets, Occupations, Organizations, and Institutions
Markets and Regulation I
Organizer: Gregory Jackson
Moderator: Paul-Brian McInerney


Henry Farrell (University of Toronto, Canada)
Autonomous Authorities or Points of Control? The Changing Role of State-Private Actor Relations in the Governance of E-Commerce

Marc Schneiberg (Reed College, USA)
Combining New Institutionalisms: Market Failures, Models of Order, and Endogenous Institutional Change in American Property Insurance

Stephen Wilks (University of Exeter, United Kingdom)
Markets and Law: The Juridication of the Economic Sphere

Elena Danilova (Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia)
The Role of Informal Arrangements in the Russian Taxation Regime

2207B Sat 10:30 (H/I/J011) Room: Govt. 309
Network: H/I/J Markets, Occupations, Organizations, and Institutions
Corporate Governance in Japan and the USA: Board Reform and Organizational Change
Organizer: Gregory Jackson
Moderator: Richard Deeg


Gregory Jackson (Research Institute of Economy, Trade, and Industry, Japan)
Corporate Governance in Japan: Toward a New Paradigm?

Hideaki Miyajima (Waseda University/Harvard University, USA)
Ongoing Board Reforms in Japan: Their Origins and Consequences

Larry Mitchell (George Washington University Law School, USA)
Structural Holes, CEOs, and Informational Monopolies: The Missing Link in Corporate Governance

Nicole Pohl (Franklin and Marshall College, USA)
Japanese Corporate Governance and the Sarbanes-Oxley Act: Channels for International Convergence

2208 Sat. 10:30 (K003) Room: Monroe B04
Network: K Race and Ethnicity
Workforce Diversity
Organizer: Nancy DiTomaso/Maritsa Poros
Moderator: Kevin Stainback


Katerina Bezrukova (Rutgers University, USA)
Who Runs Faster and Lasts Longer? A Study of Group Faultlines, Group Values, and Employee Mobility

Julie Kmec (Washington State University, USA)
Michele Robertson (Washington State University, USA)
Team Racial Diversity and Performance: Results from a Longitudinal study of Men's Major League Soccer

Ryan Smith (City University of New York, USA)
James Elliott (Tulane University, USA)
Workplace Diversity, Power, and Wages: an Ethno-racial Analysis of Men and Women

Wei-Jun Yeung (New York University, USA)
Dalton Conley (New York University, USA)
Black-White Achievement Gap and Family Wealth

2209 Sat. 10:30 (L004) Room: Govt. 310
Network: L Rethinking the Welfare State
Welfare Reform
Organizer: Alex Hicks
Moderator: John Stephens


Elisabeth Springler (Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration, Austria)
The Privatization of Risk in the Austrian Welfare System

Hugh Mosley (WZB, Germany)
Els Sol (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Contractualism in Employment Services

Morag Torrance (University of Oxford, United Kingdom)
The Confusing State of Soft Neoliberalism: Soft Neoliberal Urban Policymaking in Chicago and Rotterdam

2210 Sat. 10:30 (M009) Room: Govt. 312
Network: M Socio-Economic Theory
The Sociology of Global Finance
Organizers and Moderators: Greta Krippner/Marion Fourcade-Gourinchas
Moderator:


Sarah Babb (Boston College, USA)
Mission Creep, Mission Push, and Discretion: The IMF in Sociological Perspective

Greta Krippner (UCLA, USA)
Adventures in Capitalism: Or How the Reagan Administration Discovered the Global Economy

Leslie Salzinger (Boston College, USA)
If It's Gonna Blow, It'll be Me Who Blows It: Thinking about Masculinity in Peso/Dollar Exchange

Timothy Sinclair (University of Warwick, United Kingdom)
The Political Economy of Go-Betweens: Reputational Intermediation in Global Finance

2212 Sat. 10:30 (O005) Room: Govt. 410
Network: O Spanish Language
Desarrollo y sustenabilidad
Organizer: Manuel Angel Rodriguez
Moderator: Maria Teresa Renteria Rodriguez


Rocio Lopez Velasco (University Autonoma de Guerrero, Mexico)
Desarrollo regional y la industria maguiladora: una comparacion entre el norte y el sur en Mexico

Rosa Maria Ortega Ochoa (Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, Mexico)
Eduardo Villegas Hernandez (Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, Mexico)
Valuacion en la empresa media en mexico utilizando el RION

Aida Araceli Gonzalez (Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, Mexico)
Blanca E. Lopez Villareal (Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, Mexico)
Carlos Perez (Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, Mexico)
Enrique de la Garza (Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, Mexico)
La perspective de los directivos sobre el desarrollo sustentable en la zona metropolitana del Distrito Federal

2213 Sat. 10:30 (P002) Room: Monroe 307
Network: P President's Choice
The Socio-Economic Approach to Studying the Economy - II
Organizer and Moderator: Colin Crouch


Uschi Backes-Gellner (University of Zurich, Switzerland)
Neil Fligstein (Univ. of California, Berkeley, USA)
David Stark (Columbia University, USA)

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

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

2301/2308 Sat. 1:00 (A006)/(K005) Room: Monroe 306
Network: A/K Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society/Race and Ethnicity
Authors Meets Critics: Richard Alba and Victor Nee, "The Remaking of Mainstream America"
Organizers: Edward Lehman
Moderator: Nancy DiTomaso


Nancy DiTomaso (Rutgers University, USA)
John Goering (Baruch College, CUNY, USA)
Guillermina Jasso (New York University, USA)

Reply: Richard Alba and Victor Nee

2302 Sat. 1:00 (B/D006) Room: Monroe B03
Network: B/D Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
The Environment, Consumers, and Participatory Rights
Organizer: Duncan Campbell
Moderator: Beat Burgenmeier


Karsten Ronit (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
Between Protest and Participation in the Making of a Global Consumer Policy

Mikko Kuisma (University of Birmingham, United Kingdom)
Globalization, Rights-based Citizenship, and the State

Beat Burgenmeier (University of Geneva, Switzerland)
Social Acceptability of Climate Change Policy

Jessica Koehs (Georgetown University, USA)
The Participation of Cartoneros in the Planning and Implementation of Law 992

2304 Sat. 1:00 (E006) Room: Govt. 302
Network: E Industrial Relations and the Political Economy
The Role of Government and Institutions in Economic Development
Organizer: Ida Regalia/Jelle Visser
Moderator: Ida Regalia


Geoffrey Wood (Middlesex University, United Kingdom)
International Homogenization or the Persistence of National Practices: The Making of Industrial Relations in Mozambique

Yang Cao (University of North Carolina - Charlotte, USA)
Why Did Chinese Firms Downsize?

2305A Sat. 1:00 (F006) Room: Monroe B05
Network: F Knowledge, Economy, and Society
Cities and Regions in the Development of the Knowledge Economy
Organizer and Moderator: Sigurt Vitols


Alex Covarrubias V. (College of Sonora, Mexico)
Yari Borbon (College of Sonora, Mexico)
New Trends in the Global Auto Industry: Learning and Innovation Opportunities for Emerging Regions. The Ford Futura Project

Mita Marra (National Research Council, Italy)
A Knowledge Network Approach for Economic Change in the HEART of Naples

Jonathon E. Mote (University of Maryland at College Park, USA)
Venture Capital and Ben Franklin: The Philadelphia Experience

2305B Sat. 1:00 (F011) Room: Monroe B06
Network: F Knowledge, Economy, and Society
Rating Agencies - The New Masters of Capital?
Organizer: Timothy J. Sinclair
Moderator: Virginia Haufler


Scott Kennedy (Indiana University, USA)
China's Languishing Credit Rating Industry: So What?

Timothy Sinclair (University of Warwick, United Kingdom)
The Role of Credit Rating Agencies as Reputational Intermediaries

Torsten Strulik (University of Bielefeld, Germany)
Rating Agencies and the Production of System Trust

2306A Sat. 1:00 (G010) Room: Monroe B07
Network: G Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Poverty and Informal Labor Markets - II
Organizer: David Marsden
Moderator: Glen Patmore


Luigi Bonaventura (University of Milan, Italy)
The Underground Labour Market Between Social Norms and Policy Incentives

Jeff Davis (California State University, Long Beach, USA)
Uncertainty and Adaptive Learning as Evolutionary Mechanisms of Persistent Poverty

Anthonette A. Rodriguez (Howard University, USA)
Rural Adolescent Migrant Farm Workers and Substance Abuse

2306B Sat. 1:00 (G014A) Room: Monroe B08
Network: G Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Voice at Work: What do Employers Want? - I
Organizer: Rafael Gomez
Moderator: Joel Rogers


Paul Willman (Oxford University, United Kingdom)
Alex Bryson (Policy Studies Institute, United Kingdom)
Rafael Gomez (London School of Economics, United Kingdom
The Sound of Silence: When Do Employers Want Worker Voice?

Rafael Gomez (London School of Economics, United Kingdom)
Alex Bryson (Policy Studies Institute, United Kingdom)
Paul Willman (Oxford University, United Kingdom)
What Determines Employer Choice of Union or Non-Union Voice?

2307A Sat. 1:00 (H/I/J008) Room: Govt. 308
Network: H/I/J Markets, Occupations, Organizations, and Institutions
Corporate Governance: The Origins and Change of Institutional Diversity
Organizer and Moderator: Gregory Jackson


Caroline Fohlin (John Hopkins University, USA)
TBA

Andre Mach (University of Lausanne, Switzerland)
Thomas David (University of Lausanne, Switzerland)
Martin Luepold (University of Lausanne, Switzerland)
Gerhard Schnyder (University of Lausanne, Switzerland)
The Origins of Non-Liberal Corporate Governance Systems: Switzerland and Germany in Comparison

Soo Hee Lee (University of London, United Kingdom)
Christine Oughton (University of London, UNITED KINGDOM)
Globalisation and National Diversity of Corporate Governance System

Wiliam Bratton (Georgetown University Law Center, USA)
Shareholder Value and Auditor Independence

2307B Sat. 1:00 (H/I/J014) Room: Govt. 309
Network: H/I/J Markets, Occupations, Organizations, and Institutions
Markets and Regulation II
Organizer: Gregory Jackson
Moderator: Stephen Wilks


Vadim Radaev (Moscow State University, Russia)
Winner Takes All? A Clash of Foreign and Domestic Retailing Chains in Russia

Cristina de Abreu (Universidade Portucalense, Portugal)
Cooperative Industrial Alliances as a Proxy for FDI Regulation

Jean-Michel Glachant (University of Paris XI, France)
Ute Dubois (University of Paris XI, France)
Yannick Perez (University of Paris XI, France
Deregulating with No Regulator: Is Germany's Electricity Transmission Regime Institutionally Correct?

2309 Sat. 1:00 (L005) Room: Govt. 310
Network: L Rethinking the Welfare State
Health Policy Reform
Organizer: Alex Hicks
Moderator: Mary Ruggie


Theresa Thompson (Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, USA)
Heinz Rothgang (University of Bremen, Germany)
Mirella Cacace (University of Bremen, Germany)
Harnessing Competition, Protecting Solidarity: A Comparison of Health Care Markets in the United States, Germany, and Great Britain

Geoff Fougere (University of Canterbury, New Zealand)
Governance as "Experimentalism?"The New Zealand Health Sector in Change

Scott L. Greer (University College London, United Kingdom)
Stealth Europeanisation: Why European Governments Cannot Defend Their Health Systems from Integration

Mark Freeland (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, USA)
Longterm Projections of National Health Spending Relative to GDP: Implications from Socio-Economics

2310A Sat. 1:00 (M004) Room: Govt. 312
Network: M Socio-Economic Theory
Inequality and Fairness
Organizers: Greta Krippner/Marion Fourcade-Gourinchas
Moderator: Erik Wright


Andrew Sayer (University of Lancaster, United Kingdom)
Restoring the Moral Dimension: The Sociology of Inequalities and Moral Economy

Sanjoy Chakravorty (Temple University, USA)
Toward a Social Theory of Income Distribution

2310B Sat. 1:00 (M007) Room: Govt. 407
Network: M Socio-Economic Theory
The Institutional Complementarity Hypothesis - I
Organizer and Moderator: Robert Boyer


Richard Deeg (Temple University, USA)
Explorations in Institutional Complementarity in Capitalist Systems

Bruno Amable (CEPREMAP, France)
The Diversity of Brands of Capitalism as the Outcome of Socio-Political Equilibria

David Marsden (London School of Economics, United Kingdom)
Bundles of Human Resource Practices and Complementarity

2314 Sat. 1:00 (Q001) Room: Monroe 307
Network: Q Local Organizers
The Response of Development Institutions to HIV in Africa
Organizer and Moderator: Wilbur Hadden


Gregory Pappas (The Futures Group, USA)
The President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) Strategy for Public Private Partnership: Overview and Analysis

Joseph J. Valadez (The World Bank, USA)
Jerry Hage (University of Maryland, College Park, USA)
William Vargas (NGO Networks for Health, USA)
Understanding the Relationship of Maternal Health Behavior Change and Intervention Strategies in a Nicaraguan NGO Network

Steven Forsyth (The Futures Group, USA)
Role of the Private Sector in Fighting the AIDS Epidemic in Less Developed Countries

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

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

2401 Sat. 2:45 (A007) Room: Monroe 306
Network: A Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society
Law, Justice, and Civil Societies
Organizer: Edward Lehman
Moderator: Richard Coughlin


Wolf Heydebrand (New York University, USA)
Economic Globalization and the Logic of Process in American and European Law

Richard A. Coughlin (University of New Mexico, USA)
Intergenerational Equity: What are We Doing to Our Children and Grandchildren? What Should We be Doing?

Erzsebet Fazekas (Columbia University, USA)
Trust In/For Civil Society in Central and Eastern Europe

2402 Sat. 2:45 (B/D007) Room: Monroe B03
Network: B/D Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Issues in the International Organization of Production
Organizer: Duncan Campbell
Moderator: Sutti Ortiz


Evgeni Iliev Evgeniev (Central European University, Hungary)
Sectoral Interest in Peripheral Countries. The Case of the Textile and Apparel Industry in Bulgaria and Turkey

Mario Volpe (University Ca' Foscari of Venice, Italy)
Giancarlo Cor (Unversity Ca' Foscari of Venice, Italy)
The Role of Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) in the International Fragmentation of Production: A New Opportunity for Cooperation Policies?

Guilherme Azevedo (Pontifica Universidade Catolica do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
Helene Bertrand (PUC-Rio, Brazil)
Does "Remote Work" Pay Out? Acculturation in the International Outsourcing Process

Sutti Ortiz (Boston University, USA)
How Laborers Fare in a Successful Non-Traditional Export Industry

2403 Sat. 2:45 (C001) Room: Govt. 407
Network: C Gender, Work, and Family
International Comparisons on Gender Issues - I
Organizer: Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay
Moderator: Sebastien LeChevalier


Gayatri Koolwal (Cornell University, USA)
The Impact of Girls' Work on Household Preference for Sons: Evidence from Nepal

Jos Andras Fernandez Cornejo (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain)
Gender Discrimination in Promotion: The Case of the Spanish Labor Market

Sebastien Lechevalier (CEPREMAP, France)
Working Women in Japan during the Lost Decade: A Revisited Regulationist Approach

2404 Sat. 2:45 (E007) Room: Govt. 302
Network: E Industrial Relations and the Political Economy
Trends and Effects of Macro-Corporatist Arrangements
Organizer: Ida Regalia/Jelle Visser
Moderator: Jelle Visser


Uwe Becker (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
(Consensual) Corporatism as a Variety of Capitalism: The Small Northwest-European Political Economies in International Comparison

Alexander Ebner (University of Erfurt, Germany)
Governance and Collective Action: Reconstructing the Economic Borders of the State

Nikolas Hasanagas (Goettingen University, Germany)
Measuring Negotiation Effectiveness of Economic Interest Groups in Macro-Corporatism

2405A Sat. 2:45 (F007) Room: Monroe B05
Network: F Knowledge, Economy, and Society
Universities and Research in the New Economy
Organizer and Moderator: Sigurt Vitols


Devrim Goktepe (Lund University, Sweden)
Understanding of University-Industry Relations: A Comparative Study of Organization and Institutional Practices of Lund University, Sweden

Bradford Hepler (University of Maryland College Park, USA)
Gretchen B. Jordan (University of Maryland College Park, USA)
Identifying Important Factors in the Research Environment for R&D Workers

Arun Kumar Jain (India Institute of Management, India)
Becoming Knowledge Factories - An Empirical Investigation of the Indian Universities' Systems

2405B Sat. 2:45 (F012) Room: Monroe B06
Network: F Knowledge, Economy, and Society
Knowledge Work, Project-Based Organizations and Employment Relations
Organizer and Moderator: Alice Lam


Alice Lam (Brunel University, United Kingdom)
David Marsden (London School of Economics, United Kingdom)
Project Organization, Innovation, and Models of Employment Relationships: Theory and Evidence

Axel Haunschild (University of Hamburg, Germany)
Flexible and Stable Work Arrangements in Project-based Industries: The Example of Theatre Companies

2406A Sat. 2:45 (G002) Room: Monroe B07
Network: G Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Contingent Employment and Service Labor Markets
Organizer: David Marsden
Moderator: Martin Brussig


Markus Gangl (Social Science Center Berlin (WZB), Germany)
Institutions and the Structure of Labour Markets: Reemployment Dynamics in the United States and West Germany

Jyh-Jer Roger Ko (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
Labor Dispatching Industry in Taiwan: The Activities of Staffing Agencies and Industrial Dynamics

Alexandra Manske (Technical University Germany, Germany)
Patterns of Individualization in Berlin's New Media Industry. "Unternehmer: - "Dienstleister" - "Kunstler"

Richard Paterson (British Film Institute, United Kingdom)
The Peculiarities of the Labour Market in UK Television

2406B Sat. 2:45 (G014B) Room: Monroe B08
Network: G Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Voices at Work: What do Employers Want? II
Organizer: Rafael Gomez
Discussant: Joel Rogers


Daphne Taras (University of Calgary, Canada)
Debating Non-Union Employee Representation

Andy Charlwood (Leeds University, United Kingdom)
Making Sense of Union Decline in Britain and the USA: Kaufman's Supply and Demand Revisited

Paul Gollan (London School of Economics, United Kingdom )
A Live Case: Eurotunnel Where Employees Wanted Voice, Got a Union, and Didn't Like it… What was the Employer Wanting Throughout?

2407A Sat. 2:45 (H/I/J002) Room: Govt. 308
Network: H/I/J Markets, Occupations, Organizations, and Institutions
The Politics of the Corporation
Organizer and Moderator: Gregory Jackson


Trygve Gulbrandsen (Institute for Social Research, Norway)
Owners as Political Actors

Arnold Wilts (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
Corporate Political Action

2407B Sat 2:45 (H/I/J007) Room: Govt. 309
Network: H/I/J Markets, Occupations, Organizations, and Institutions
Justice as an Element of Organizational Governance
Organizer: Gregory Jackson
Moderator: Soo Hee Lee


Guillermina Jasso (New York University, USA)
Distributive Justice and CEO Compensation

Hakon Leiulfsrud (University of Trondheim, Norway)
Raimund Hasse (Institute for Economic Research, Germany)
Formal Organizations as Mediators of Stratification

Joyce Rothschild (Virginia Tech, USA)
The Right to Dissenting Speech vs. the Employment-at-Will Doctrine: A Collision in the Workplace

2408 Sat. 2:45 (K004) Room: Monroe B04
Network: K Race and Ethnicity
Race/Ethnicity and the Use of Community and Social Resources
Organizer: Nancy DiTomaso/Maritsa Poros
Moderator: Ryan Smith


Karyn Lacy (Russell Sage Foundation, USA)
Growing Up Around Blacks: Identity Construction in Middle-Class Suburbia

Heather Beth Johnson (Lehigh University, USA)
Foothold Steps to Advantage: White Families, Good Schools, and the Use of Wealth

Maritsa Poros (Illinois Institute of Technology, USA)
Networks of Inclusion and Exclusion in the Economic Concentrations of Asian Indian Immigrants in New York and London

Karl Alexander (Johns Hopkins University, USA)
Travis Lars Gosa (Johns Hopkins University, USA)
Family (Dis)Advantage and the Educational Prospects of Better Off African American Youth: How Race Still Matters

2409 Sat. 2:45 (L006) Room: Govt. 310
Network: L Rethinking the Welfare State
Post-Soviet Welfare States
Organizer: Alex Hicks
Moderator: Nataliya Betsa


Svetlana Stephenson (London Metropolitan University, United Kingdom)
Displacement, Homelessness, and the Welfare State in Russia

Dana L. Brown (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
What's Left for the Post Communist Left? Ideological Influences on Unemployment Policies in Central-Eastern Europe

2410 Sat. 2:45 (M008) Room: Govt. 312
Network: M Socio-Economic Theory
The Institutional Complementarity Hypothesis - II
Organizer and Moderator: Robert Boyer


Gregory Jackson (Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry, Japan)
Toward a Comparative Perspective on Corporate Governance and Labor Management

Robert Boyer (CEPREMAP, France)
Institutional Complementarity: Concepts, Origins, Methods and Results for Germany

2412 Sat. 2:45 (O006) Room: Govt. 410
Network: O Spanish Language
Regiones en Mexico
Organizer: Manuel Angel Rodriguez
Moderator: Luz Maria Cruz de Galindo


Blanca E. Lopez Villareal (Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, Mexico)
Pedro C. Solis Perez (Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, Mexico)
Prolematica de la gestion del agua en la Zona Metropolitana del Valle de Mexico

Maria Teresa Renteria Rodriguez (Universidad de Guadalahara, Mexico)
La participacion de la empresa en el desrrollo local: el caso de las empresas horticola del Valle de Sayula

2414 Sat. 2:45 (Q002) Room: Monroe 307
Network: Q Local Organizers
Can SASE Conference Participants Help Build a Campus Teach-in Movement in Support of Workers' Rights?
Organizer and Moderator: Sheldon Friedman


Sheldon Friedman (AFL-CIO, USA)
Can SASE Conference Participants Help Build a Campus Teach-ins Movement in Support of Worker's Rights?

Rob Penney (George Washington University, USA)
Dec. 9, 2003 Teach-in at George Washington University

Sarah McKenzie (AFL-CIO Organizing Institute, USA)

Brian Dolber (American Federation of Teachers, USA)

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

Room 113 - Elliott School - 1957 E Street NW
Francis Fukuyama (SAIS, Johns Hopkins University, USA)
State-Building: What We Don't Know About Self-Sustaining Institutions in Developing Countries


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

Room 113 - Elliott School - 1957 E Street NW
Robert H. Frank (University of California, Berkeley, USA)
How Rising Income Inequality affects the Middle Class


Room 213 - Elliott School - 1957 E Street NW
Margaret Blair (Georgetown Law School, USA)
Shareholder, Corporate Governance, and Corporate Performance: A Post-Enron Reassessment of the Conventional Wisdom

8:00 p.m. - SASE Dinner Continental Ballroom - Marvin Center - 800 21st. St. NW


Sunday, July 11

8:00 - 10:00 a.m. - Registration

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

3101 Sun. 8:45 (A009) Room: Monroe 306
Network: A Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society
Practical and Theoretical Challenges for Communitarianism
Organizer: Edward Lehman
Moderator: Mark Young


Mark Young (Humboldt University, Germany)
Civil Society: Modern Aristotelian Polis?

M. Curtis Hoffman (Grand Valley State University, USA)
Private Powers and Public Domains: A Progressive Era Retrospective

Alex Viskovatoff (University of Pittsburgh, USA)
Situating the SASE Research Program in the History of Social Thought

3102 Sun. 8:45 (B/D008) Room: Monroe B03
Network: B/D Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
Globalization and Local Response in India
Organizer and Moderator: Duncan Campbell


Arun Kumar Jain (India Institute of Management, India)
Barriers to Performance of India's Cooperative Housing Sector

3105 Sun. 8:45 (F008) Room: Monroe B05
Network: F Knowledge, Economy, and Society
Information and Technology in the Knowledge Economy
Organizer and Moderator: Sigurt Vitols


Eun Jung Hyun (Seoul National University, Korea)
Soo Hee Lee (Birbeck College, University of London, United Kingdom)
Social Conditions of Innovation and Competitiveness: The Korean Wireless Telecommunications Sector

Renato Lyra (Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
Helene Bertrand (Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
Service Penetration Through New Technologies: The Mobile Communications Market

Tatyana Kozlova (European University at St. Petersburg, Russia)
Social Embeddedness of Competition in St. Petersburg's IT-Market

3107 Sun. 8:45 (H/I/J/012A Room: Govt. 308
Network: H/I/J Markets, Occupations, Organizations, and Institutions
Workshop Session: Corporate Governance and Intermediary Associations in Global Contexts - I
Organizer and Moderator: Gregory Jackson


Eelke Heemskerk (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
Corporate Ownership and Governance Issues: The Netherlands in Comparative Perspective

Fred D. Mansky-Torney (University of Bremen, Germany)
Corporate Social Responsibility: The Role of Intermediate Associations

Julio Cesar Donadone (Universidade federal de Sao Carlos, Brazil)
The Growth, Diversification, and Forms of Dispute in the International Market for Consulting and Their Relationships with the Forms of Corporate Control and the Changes in the Space and Activity's Forms of the State

3110 Sun. 8:45 (M005) Room: Govt. 312
Network: M Socio-Economic Theory
Empowering Civil Society
Organizers and Moderators: Greta Krippner/Marion Fourcade-Gourinchas


Erik Olin Wright (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA)
Taking the Social in Socialism Seriously

Lucio Baccaro (ILO, Switzerland)
Konstantinos Papadakis (International Institute for Labour Studies, Switzerland)
Groups in Deliberative Politics: Secondary Associations or Social Movements?

3111 Sun. 8:45 (N001) Room: Govt. 407
Network: N French Language
Enjeux socio-economiques
Organizer and Moderator: Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay


Bernard Kitous (Institute of Political Studies, France)
La violence dans les organisations

3112 Sun. 8:45 (O007) Room: Govt. 410
Network: O Spanish Language
Pobreza
Organizer: Manuel Angel Rodriguez
Moderator: Pedro C. Solis Perez


Dario Menanteau-Horta (University of Minnesota, USA)
Pobreza y exclusion en los Estados Unidso: algunosdesafios para una nueva socio-economia

Manuel Angel Rodriguez (University Guerrero, Mexico)
Procesor electorales y pobreza en la Cuenca del Pacifico mexicano

3113 Sun. 8:45 (P003) Room: Monroe 307
Network: P President's Choice
The Socio-Economic Approach to Studying the Economy - III
Organizer and Moderator: Colin Crouch


John L. Campbell (Dartmouth College, USA)
Margaret Somers (University of Michigan, USA)
Jelle Visser (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands)

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

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

3201 Sun. 10:30 (A008) Room: Monroe 306
Network: A Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society
Sustaining the Environment, Community, and Civil Society
Organizer and Moderator: Edward Lehman


Tom Russ (College of Southern Maryland, USA)
Sustainability as a Communitarian Value

Michael Minch (Utah Valley State College, USA)
Why Sustainability Needs Democracy and Civil Society

Walter Reese-Schaefer (Goettingen, Germany)
The Future of Civic Activities in Germany: Main Results of a Parliamentary Commission's Report

Pablo Lavado Padilla (Pacific University Research Center, Peru)
Self-Sustaining Kitchen Communities' Efficacy in Peru

3202 Sun. 10:30 (B/D009) Room: Monroe B03
Network: B/D Globalization and Socio-Economic Development
The State and Development in Sub-Saharan Africa
Organizer: Duncan Campbell
Moderator: Alice Sindzingre


Geoffrey Wood (Middlesex University, United Kingdom)
The State as a Network Organization: The Case of Equatorial Guinea

Manuel Ennes Ferreira (Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão/Universidade Técnica de Lisboa, Portugal)
Luis Rainha (Escola Superior de Gestão de Santarém/ESGS, Portugal)
Political Openness and Economic Growth in Cape Verde and Sao Tome and Principe (1975-2000): Is There any Empirical Evidence?

Alice N. Sindzingre (CNRS, France)
The Developmental State as a Universal Concept? Different Development Trajectories In East Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa

3203 Sun. 10:30 (C002) Room: Govt. 407
Network: C Gender, Work, and Family
International Comparisons on Gender Issues - II
Organizer: Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay
Moderator: Bernard Fusulier


Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay (Tele-Universite, Canada)
Virtual Communities of Practice?: Gendered Differences in Participation and Learning

Bernard Fusulier (University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom)
The Dilemma of Child Care Providers: To be Flexible and to be Family-Friendly

3205 Sun. 10:30 (F009) Room: Monroe B05
Network: F Knowledge, Economy, and Society
Public Policy, Innovation, and Technology
Organizer and Moderator: Sigurt Vitols


Sophie Boutillier (University of Littoral, France)
Blandine Laperche (University of Littoral, France)
Dimitri Uzunidis (University of Littoral, France)
Technological Innovation or Social Exclusion: The "Organic Paradigm" of Creation of New Enterprises

Reinhold Hofer (University of Economics and Business Administration, Austria)
The Experimental Method in Technology Policy

3207 Sun. 10:30 (H/I/J012B) Room: Govt. 308
Network: H/I/J Markets, Occupations, Organizations, and Institutions
Workshop Session: Corporate Governance and Intermediary Associations in Global Contexts - II
Organizer and Moderator: Gregory Jackson


Kriti Jain (Delhi University, India)
The OECD, Developing Nations, and Applying Corporate Governance - Conceptual Issues and Frameworks

Utz Hoeser (UADE/CSO/CNRS, Argentina)
Towards a Market for Development Projects? Multilateral Development Banks Formatting their Contexts

Yordanka Chobanova (European University Institute, Italy)
Multinational Investors in CEECS: Theoretical Insights for Exploring the Shape of the Microeconomic Architecture in Enlarged Europe

Eduardo Villegas (Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, Mexico)
Rosa M. Ortega (Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, Mexico)
Valuation of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)in Mexicor

3212 Sun. 10:30 (O008) Room: Govt. 410
Network: O Spanish Language
Educacion en America Latina
Organizer: Manuel Angel Rodriguez
Moderator: Dario Menanteau-Horta


Luz Maria Cruz de Galindo (Universidad Panamericana, Mexico)
Ana Teresa Lopez de Llergo (Universidad Panamericana, Mexico)
Propuestas educativas para integrar a los estudiantes universitarios a la vida del estado, del mercado y de la comunidad civil

Raul Zamorano Farias (Mexico)
Reformas y decisiones: una propuesta para la discusion del problema politico educativo en America Latin