2021 ECW


Workshop Participants

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Ke NieUniversity of California, San Diego, USA
Disperse and Preserve the Perverse: Computing How Hip-Hop Censorship Changed Popular Music Production in China
Network J: Digital Economy – Session J-07

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

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

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

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

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

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

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