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SIOE 2015

Cambridge, USA — Full Programme

  • Presidents, Regulators and Policy Disagreement

    Alex Acs (University of Pennsylvania, Law)

  • Political Institutions, Resources, and War: A General Theory and 900 Years of Empirics from Ancient Rome

    Jordan Adamson (Clemson University)

  • Institutionally Constrained Technology Adoption: Resolving the Longbow Puzzle

    Doug Allen (Simon Fraser University); Peter Leeson (George Mason University)

  • Contractual Choices and Technical Efficiency in Public Procurement : The Case of regional railway Transport in France

    Miguel Amaral (EPPP Chair (Sorbonne Business School)); Jean-Christophe Thiebaud (EPPP Chair (Sorbonne Business School))

  • Does Experience Rating Improve Obstetric Practices? Evidence From Geographical Discontinuities in Italy

    Sofia Amaral-Garcia (ETH Zurich); Paola Bertoli (University of Economics, Prague); Veronica Grembi (Copenhagen Business School)

  • Political Bonds: Political Hazards and the Choice of Municipal Financing Instruments

    Abhay Aneja (UC Berkeley); Marian Moszoro (UC Berkeley); Pablo T. Spiller (UC Berkeley)

  • Mapping the Coevolution of States and Markets: A Dynamic Approach to Development

    Yuen Yuen Ang (University of Michigan)

  • Coase and the Departure from Property

    Benito Arruñada (Pompeu Fabra University)

  • Incentive and Selection Effects of Judicial Elections: Theory and Evidence from State Supreme Courts

    Elliott Ash (Columbia University); Bentley MacLeod (Columbia University and NBER)

  • The Economics of Rights: The Effect of the Right to Counsel

    Itai Ater (Tel Aviv University); Yehonatan Givati (Hebrew University); Oren Rigbi (Ben-Gurion University)

  • Cultural Biases in Public Service Delivery: Evidence from a Regression Discontinuity Approach

    Laure Athias (University of Lausanne); Pascal Wicht (University of Lausanne)

  • Trust and Public Private Partnerships

    Laure Athias (University of Lausanne); Pascal Wicht (University of Lausanne)

  • An Economic Analysis of Debarment

    Emmanuelle Auriol (Toulouse School of Economics); Tina Soreide (University of Bergen)

  • Designing a leaky bucket: Meltzer and Richard (1981) with endogenous inefficiency in redistributive institutions

    Ahmet F. Aysan (Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey); Haldun Evrenk (TOBB University of Economics and Technology )

  • Russian Regional Institutions: Measurement, Typology, and Dynamics

    Alexy Baranov (HSE); Egor Malkov (HSE); Leonid Polishchuk (HSE); Michael Rochlitz (HSE); lGeorgiy Syunyaev (Columbia University )

  • From Patent Thickets to Patent Networks: The Legal Infrastructure of the Digital Economy

    Jonathan Barnett (University of Southern California)

  • Release and Catch: Hybrid Organizational Structures in Innovation Markets

    Jonathan Barnett (University of Southern California); Ehud Kamar (Tel-Aviv University)

  • Policies in Relational Contracts

    Daniel Barron (Northwestern); Michael Powell (Northwestern)

  • Is Competition Fair? An Experimental Study

    Bjoern Bartling (University of Zurich); Manuel Grieder (University of Lausanne); Christian Zehnder (University of Lausanne)

  • The Status of Married Women

    Yoram Barzel (University of Washington)

  • On The Shoulders of Giants or The Road Less Traveled?: An Experimental Approach to Sequential Innovation in Intellectual Property

    Stefan Bechtold (ETH Zurich); Christopher Buccafusco (Chicago-Kent College of Law); Christopher Sprigman (NYU Law School)

  • Persistent Effects of Pre-Inca Settlements in North-East Peru

    Mariel Bedoya (Group for the Analysis of Development); María A. Gastañanuí (Entrepreneurial Finance Lab)

  • A Productive Efficiency Theory of Fair Use

    Abraham Bell (Bar Ilan University / University of San Diego); Gideon Parchomovsky (University of Pennsylvania / Bar Ilan University)

  • Priming Ideology? Electoral Cycles Without Electoral Incentives Among U.S. Judges

    Carlos Berdejo (Loyola Law School); Daniel Chen (Toulouse Institute for Advanced Studies)

  • Recasting the Iron Rice Bowl: The Reform of China's State Owned Enterprises

    Daniel Berkowitz (University of Pittsburgh); Hong Ma (Tsinghua University); Shuichiro Nishioka (West Virginia University)

  • Private Ordering, Social Capital, and Netowrk Governance

    lisa bernstein (University of Chicago)

  • Decentralization and progressive taxation

    Simon Berset (University of Fribourg); Mark Schelker (University of Fribourg)

  • The Bankruptcy Decision in Nineteenth Century France: Cities vs. Banks

    Jean Beuve (Université de Paris-1); Martine Carré-Tallon (Université de Paris-Dauphine); Jerome Sgard (Sciences-Po)

  • The Determinants of Emergency Constitutions

    Christian Björnskov (University of Aarhus); Stefan Voigt (Universtiy of Hamburg)

  • The Effect of Employment Protection on Labor Productivity

    Carl Magnus Bjuggren (Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN))

  • The Contingent Effect of Management Practices

    Steven Blader (NYU Stern School of Business); Claudine Gartenberg (NYU Stern School of Business); Andrea Prat (Columbia Business School)

  • Who to Help? Trust and Preferences over Redistribution in Russia

    Ekaterina Borisova (Higher School of Economics); Andrei Govorun (Higher School of Economics); Denis Ivanov (Higher School of Economics); Irina Levina (Higher School of Economics)

  • Is there a deadweight loss of politics in public service provision?

    Richard Boylan (Rice University)

  • Criminals and the Price System: Evidence from Czech Metal Thieves

    Tomas Brabenec (University of Economics, Prague); Josef Montag (Mendel University)

  • The Economics of Multi-level Governance: on the Benefits of Overlapping Jurisdictions

    Eric Brousseau (University Paris-Dauphine)

  • Paying not to get the match: A behavioral contract theory of retirement plan design

    Ryan Bubb (NYU Law); Patrick Warren (Clemson Economics)

  • Loose-Lipped Leviathan? State Ownership and Transparency in Foreign Direct Investment

    Anthony Cannizzaro (George Washington University); Robert Weiner (George Washington University)

  • Rewards and Punishments: Informal Contracting through Social Preferences

    Sylvain Chassang (Princeton University); Christian Zehnder (University of Lausanne)

  • Do Policies Affect Preferences? Evidence from Random Variation in Abortion Jurisprudence

    Daniel Chen (ETH Zurich); Vardges Levonyan (ETH Zurich); Susan Yeh (George Mason University)

  • Mandatory Disclosure: Theory and Evidence from Industry-Physician Relationships

    Daniel Chen (ETH Zurich); Vardges Levonyan (ETH Zurich); Eric Reinhart (Harvard University); Glen Taksler (Cleveland Clinic)

  • Non-Profit Status and Relational Sanctions: Commitment to Quality through Repeat Interactions and Organizational Choice

    Albert Choi (University of Virginia Law School)

  • Accession, Riparianism, and the Colorado Doctrine

    Eric R. Claeys (George Mason University School of Law)

  • Missing money for EVs: economics impacts of TSO market designs

    Paul Codani (CentraleSupélec Paris); Yannick Perez (CentraleSupélec Paris); Marc Petit (CentraleSupélec Paris)

  • Creating and Capturing Value in Repeated Exchange Relationships: Managing a Second Paradox of Embeddedness

    Elfenbein Daniel (Washington University in St. Louis); Zenger Todd (University of Utah)

  • Mafia in the ballot box

    Giuseppe De Feo (University of Strathclyde); Giacomo De Luca (University of York)

  • Social Capital and Incentives in the Provision of Product Quality by Cooperatives

    Wendong Deng (Rotterdam School of Management); George Hendrikse (Rotterdam School of Management)

  • Consumers’ Privacy Choice in the Big Data Era

    Sebastian Dengler (Tilburg University); Jens Prüfer (Tilburg University)

  • Unenforced Laws: A Field Experiment

    Ben Depoorter (UC Hastings, Stanford CIS, UG CASLE, ); Stephan Tontrup (Max-Plancke)

  • Clubbing in Trade Policies: How Much a Threat to Trade Liberalization?

    Barbara Dluhosch (Helmut Schmidt University); Daniel Horgos (Helmut Schmidt University)

  • Lost in Translation: Cultural Differences and Earnings Management Contagion

    Nathan Dong (Columbia University)

  • The Changing Returns to Crime: Do Criminals Respond to Prices?

    Mirko Draca (University of Warwick); Theodore Koutmeridis (University of Glasgow); Stephen Machin (University College London)

  • The Limits of Reputation: Lies, Opportunism, and the Evolution of Contract Enforcing Institutions

    Catherine S.M. Duggan (Harvard Business School)

  • Ethno-economic Specialization and Intergroup Conflict

    Ruben Durante (Sciences-Po); Irena Grosfeld (Paris School of Economics); Seyhun Orcan Sakalli (Paris School of Economics, AMSE); Ekaterina Zhuravskaya (Paris School of Economics)

  • Price Coherence and Excessive Intermediation

    Benjamin Edelman (Harvard Business School); Julian Wright (National University of Singapore)

  • What lies beneath? Aquifer heterogeneity and the economics of collective action

    Eric Edwards (Utah State University)

  • The Role of Social Enterprise and Hybrid Organizations

    Ofer Eldar (Yale Law School)

  • Incomplete contracts and the courts - an exploration

    Andreas Engert (University of Mannheim)

  • Long-Term Employment Relations When Agents are Present-Biased

    Florian Englmaier (LMU Munich); Matthias Fahn (LMU Munich); Marco Schwarz (LMU Munich)

  • The Upside of Implicit Downsizing Costs

    Matthias Fahn (University of Munich); Nicolas Klein (University of Montreal)

  • Why do people respect property? Bringing Plato's Ring of Gyges to the lab

    Marco Faillo (University of Trento); Matteo Rizzolli (LUMSA University); Stephan Tontrup (Max Plank Institute Jena)

  • Corporate Social Responsibility and the Allocation of Procurement Contracts: Evidence from a Natural Experiment

    Caroline Flammer (Ivey Business School)

  • Curb Your Enthusiasm For Pigovian Taxes

    Victor Fleischer (University of San Diego)

  • A Talmudic Bankruptcy Solution: The CCC Principle

    Vincy Fon (George Washington University)

  • Corporate Political Strategy in Contested Regulatory Environments: Evidence from the Electric Utility Sector

    Adam Fremeth (Ivey Business School, Western University); Guy Holburn (Ivey Business School, Western University); Richard Vanden Bergh (University of Vermont)

  • Motivations for Corporate Political Activity

    Adam Fremeth (Ivey Business School, Western University); Brian Richter (McCombs School of Business, University of Texas); Brandon Schaufele (Ivey Business School, Western University)

  • Innovation Activities and the Incentives for Vertical Acquisitions and Integration

    Laurent Fresard (University of Maryland); Gerard Hoberg (University of Southern California); Gordon Phillips (University of Southern California)

  • The Illusory Promise of Pre-emptive Rights

    Jesse Fried (Harvard Law School)

  • The Value of a Statistical Judgment: A New Approach to an Insurer's Duty to Settle

    Ezra Friedman (Northwestern University)

  • Royalty Stacking and Standard Essential Patents: Theory and Evidence from the World Mobile Wireless Industry

    Alexander Galetovic (Universidad de los Andes); Kirti Gupta (Qualcomm)

  • How information shapes interpersonal conflict. From prisons to the lab.

    Diego Gambetta (EUI, Florence and Nuffield College, Oxford); Aron Szekely (CNR Istit. Scienze Cognizione Rome)

  • Why Do Dual Class Firms Have Staggered Boards?

    Mira Ganor (The University of Texas Law School)

  • Power Struggle and Government Oversizing: Unintended Consequences of Checks-and-Balance in a One-party Regime

    Nan Gao (Zhongnan University of Finance and Law); Philip Keefer (World Bank); Pinghan Liang (Southwestern University of Finance and Economics); Lixin C. Xu (World Bank)

  • Subprime Governance: Managerial Agency Costs in Vertically Integrated Banks

    Claudine Gartenberg (NYU Stern School of Business); Lamar Pierce (Washington University in St Louis)

  • Can Globalized Board Room Help with Cross-Listing? The Effects of U.S. Directors on Cross-Listed Foreign Firms

    chinmoy ghosh (university of connecticut, USA); fan he (central CT state university, USA); Haoyong zhou (Keele University, UK)

  • Has state-level regulation improved efficiency of thermal power generation in India?

    Ranjan Ghosh (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU)); Vinish Kathuria (IIT Bombay)

  • The role of access to de jure rights in resettlement of displaced farmers

    Ranjan Ghosh (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU)); Vikram Patil (Humboldt University Berlin); Vinish Kathuria (IIT Bombay)

  • The Governance of Surface Transportation in the 21st Century: Understanding the Emergence of the Public-Private Partnership Model

    Jonathan Gifford (George Mason University); Lisardo Bolaños (George Mason University); Nobuhiko Daito (George Mason University); Jeong Yun Kweun (George Mason University)

  • Mergers and Acquisitions in the US Video Game Industry: Assessing Theories of Vertical Integration

    Ricard Gil (Johns Hopkins Carey Business School); Frederic Warzynski (Aarhus University)

  • On the Determinants and Consequences of Informal Contracting

    Ricard Gil (Johns Hopkins University); Giorgio Zanarone (CUNEF)

  • Segregation, Discrimination, and Firm Entry: Evidence from Post-war African-American Movie Theaters

    Ricard Gil (Johns Hopkins Carey Business School); Justin Marion (UC - Santa Cruz)

  • Redundancy: When Law Repeats Itself

    John M. Golden (University of Texas School of Law)

  • Monitoring and the Value of Public Office in the Spanish Empire

    Jenny Guardado (University of Chicago)

  • Information and Censorship in Non-Democratic Regimes

    Sergei Guriev (Sciences Po, Paris); Daniel Treisman (UCLA)

  • Mapping the Road to Freedom – The Correlates and Roots of the Rule of Law

    Jerg Gutmann (University of Hamburg); Stefan Voigt (University of Hamburg)

  • Why Do Inventors Sell to Patent Trolls? Experimental Evidence for the Asymmetry Hypothesis

    Stephen Haber (Stanford University); Seth Werfel (Stanford University)

  • Reputation and Ownership of Public Goods

    Maija Halonen-Akatwijuka (University of Bristol); Evagelos Pafilis (King's College London)

  • Short-term, Long-term, and Continuing Contracts

    Maija Halonen-Akatwijuka (Bristol University); Oliver Hart (Harvard University)

  • The Property Rights Theory of Vertical Relations: Evidence from the Hollywood Studio Era

    F. Andrew Hanssen (Clemson University); Alexander Raskovich (U.S. Department of Justice)

  • The Dynamics of Political Embeddedness in China

    Heather Haveman (University of California Berkeley); Nan Jia (University of Southern California); Jing Shi (RMIT University); Yongxiang Wang (University of Southern California)

  • Auctions vs. Negotiations: The Effects of Inefficient Renegotiation

    Fabian Herweg (University of Bayreuth); Klaus M. Schmidt (University of Munich)

  • Information Acquisition, Decision Making, and Implementation in Organizations

    Hideshi Itoh (Hitotsubashi University); Kimiyuki Morita (Hitotsubashi University)

  • The Impact of Formality on Microenterprise Performance: Evidence from downtown Lima

    Miguel Jaramillo (GRADE); Lorena Alcazar (GRADE)

  • Reframing Court Intervention in Relational Contracts

    Matthew Jennejohn (BYU Law School)

  • Market-Political Complementarity in Firm Capabilities: An Integrated Theoretical Perspective

    Nan Jia (University of Southern California); Kyle Mayer (University of Southern California)

  • Sources of Authoritarian Responsiveness: A Field Experiment in China

    Chen Jidong (Beijing Normal University); Pan Jennifer (Harvard University); Xu Yiqing (MIT)

  • What Drives Dodd-Frank Act Compliance Cost for Private Funds?

    Wulf Kaal (University of Minnesota)

  • The comparative performance of long term contracts

    Kanishka Kacker (World Bank)

  • Behavioral impediments to water transfers: Some evidence from California groundwater management

    Mark Kanazawa (Carleton College)

  • THE SHADOWS OF HISTORY FOR TODAY’S FISCAL OUTCOMES: EVIDENCE FROM POLISH MUNICIPALITIES

    Jaroslaw Kantorowicz (Erasmus University Rotterdam)

  • Bargaining under Institutional Challenges

    Leyla D. Karakas (Syracuse University)

  • The Structure of Negotiations: Incomplete Agreements and the Focusing Effect

    Heiko Karle (ETH Zurich); Andrea Canidio (CEU Budapest)

  • Managing Careers in Organizations

    Rongzhu Ke (Chinese University of Hong Kong); Jin Li (Northwestern University); Michael Powell (Northwestern University)

  • Categorical Versus Ad Hoc Fiduciaries and the Domain of Fiduciary Duties

    Daniel B. Kelly (Notre Dame Law School)

  • Lessons from Variations in Internal Structures and Dynamics about Behaviors of Government Bodies in the Fields of Innovation and Finance

    F. Scott Kieff (Commissioner, US International Trade Commission ); Troy A. Paredes (Harvard Law School)

  • Aligning to Trust, Patience, and Expectations? Behavioral determinants of value chain governance

    Christian Kimmich (Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL); Urs Fischbacher (University of Konstanz)

  • The complexity of private actor interests in public-private arrangements: The nature of the firm and its social value orientation

    Ilze Kivleniece (Imperial College London); Bertrand V. Quelin (HEC Paris)

  • Outsourced R&D and GDP growth

    Anne Marie Knott (Washington University)

  • Cronyism and Competition in Indonesian Manufacturing Pre and Post Suharto

    Anna Kochanova (Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Go); Bob Rijkers (The World Bank); Mary Hallward-Driemeier (The World Bank)

  • The Impact of Decentralization on Public Service Delivery: A Spatial Regression Discontinuity Approach

    Katrina Kosec (IFPRI); Tewodaj Mogues (IFPRI)

  • Is It Worth Trusting Your Manager?

    Elena Kulchina (Duke University)

  • Are There Cultural Prerequisites to Effective Property Rights?: Evidence from Inheritance Rights of Widows in Colonial India

    Parashar Kulkarni (NYU)

  • A New Cross-National Measure of Corruption

    Escresa Laarni (University of the Philippines); Picci Lucio (University of Bologna)

  • Lobbying on Regulatory Enforcement Actions: Evidence from Banking

    Thomas Lambert (Universite catholique de Louvain)

  • The Political Cycle of Public-Private Contract Renegotiations: Evidence from the French car park sector

    Zoe Le Squeren (Sorbonne Business School); John Moore (French Railway Regulatory Body)

  • From Plows to Horizontal Fracking: Anticommons and Unintended Consequences of Land Privatization

    Bryan Leonard (UC Santa Barbara); Dominic Parker (U. of Wisconsin-Madison)

  • The Economics of First Possession Rights to a Heterogeneous Resource: Prior Appropriation Rights to Water

    Bryan Leonard (UCSB); Gary D. Libecap (UCSB, NBER)

  • The Economics of First Possession Rights to a Heterogeneous Resource: Prior Appropriation Rights to Water

    Bryan Leonard (UCSB); Gary Libecap (UCSB and NBER)

  • The Legacy of Empires on Political Outcomes in Romania

    Roman Levkin (Duke University)

  • Pay for Play: A Theory of Hybrid Relationships

    Tracy R. Lewis (Duke University); Alan Schwartz (Yale University)

  • Designated Succession: When Does It Work in Authoritarian Regimes?

    Yuan Li (University of Duisburg-Essen); Shu Yu (University of Rochester); Yongjing Zhang (University of Ottawa)

  • Discretion in Hiring

    Danielle Li (Harvard Business School); Mitch Hoffman (University of Toronto); Lisa Kahn (Yale)

  • Logrolling under Fragmented Authoritarianism: Theory and Evidence from China

    Yuan Li (University of Duisburg-Essen); Mario Gilli (University of Milan-Bicocca); Jiwei Qian (National University of Singapore)

  • Measuring firm size in empirical corporate finance

    FRANK LI (IVEY BUSINESS SCHOOL); CHONGYU DANG (IVEY BUSINESS SCHOOL)

  • Lord Eldon Redux: Information Asymmetry, the Roots of Accountability, and the Structure of Fiduciary Loyalty

    Amir Licht (Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya)

  • Roads or Schools? Political Budget Cycles with different types of voters

    Maria del Pilar Lopez Uribe (London School of Economics)

  • Corporate Performance and Governmental Favoritism in Administrative Restructuring: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in China

    Shengfeng Lu (Wuhan University); Ziming Li (University of Florida)

  • The Effect of Checkerboard Land Ownership Pattern on Land Markets

    Dean Lueck (University of Arizona); Sidra Haye (University of Arizona)

  • Relational Adaptation and the Costs and Benefits of Vertical Integration: Evidence from Costa Rica Coffee

    Rocco Macciavello (U. Warwick); Josepa Miquel-Florensa (Toulouse School of Economics)

  • Naxalites and Extralegal Governance

    Pavan Mamidi (IIM Ahmedabad)

  • Oligarchs, State, and Wealth Defense in Unconsolidated Democracies

    Stanislav Markus (University of Chicago); Volha Charnysh (Harvard University)

  • Factor endowments and institutional specialization: why some countries have different forms of corruption than others

    Robbert Maseland (University of Groningen); Rok Spruk (University of Utrecht/ University of Ljubljana)

  • Bridging gaps between policies for sustainable markets and market practices

    Lars-Gunnar Mattsson (Stockholm School of Economics)

  • Coordination in Agribusiness: an Empirical Analysis among Brazilian Natural Rubber Producers and Processors

    Luís G. Mazzaro (Getulio Vargas Foundation - FGV/EAESP); Antonio C. Manfredini-Oliveira (Getulio Vargas Foundation - FGV/EAESP)

  • Coordination in Agribusiness: an empirical analysis among Brazilian natural rubber producers and processors

    Luís G. Mazzaro (Getulio Vargas Foundation - FGV/EAESP); Antonio C. Manfredini-Oliveira (Getulio Vargas Foundation - FGV/EAESP)

  • The Difficult Transition from Limited to Open Access Society: The Illustrative Case of Tunisia

    Claude Menard (University of Paris (Pantheon-Sorbonne)); Fahmi Ben-Abdelkader (ESCP-Europe)

  • Institutions & Information: Public Perception of Climate Change Information provided by Government vs. the Market

    Cherie Metcalf (Queen's Faculty of Law); Jonathan Nash (Emory Law)

  • The Effects of Governance on Relational and Formal Contracts: Theory and Evidence from Groundwater Irrigation Markets

    Jeffrey Michler (University of Illinois); Steven Wu (Purdue University)

  • Fiduciary Governance

    Paul B. Miller (McGill University Faculty of Law); Andrew S. Gold (DePaul University College of Law)

  • The Organization of Non-market Strategy

    Dylan Minor (Kellogg School of Management)

  • A Theory of Mindsets in Organizations

    Kimiyuki Morita (Hitotsubashi University)

  • Institutional and Political Determinants of Private Participation in Infrastructure

    Marian Moszoro (UC Berkeley & Kozminski); Gonzalo Araya (Ministry of Transport & Telecommunications, Chile); Fernanda Ruiz-Nunez (PPPs Group of the World Bank); Jordan Schwartz (Global Infrastructure Facility of the World Bank)

  • Contracting in Networks: What is New and Why it Matters

    Stefanos Mouzas (Lancaster University)

  • Beliefs and the Persistence of Inefficient Institutions

    Bernardo Mueller (University of Brasilia)

  • Economic Globalization and Governance: The Role of Social Globalization

    Deepraj Mukherjee (Kent State University); Nabamita Dutta (University of Wisconsin-La Crosse)

  • On the Sealing of Criminal Records, Stigma and Deterrence

    Murat Mungan (Florida State University)

  • Strategic Determination of Renegotiation Costs

    Akitoshi Muramoto (Komazawa University)

  • Offset Credits in the EU Emissions Trading System : A Firm-Level Evaluation of Transaction Costs

    Helene Naegele (DIW Berlin)

  • Examining Federal District Judges' Referrals to Magistrate Judges

    Jonathan Nash (Emory University)

  • Exposure to Offshoring and the Politics of Trade Liberalization: Debate and Votes on Free Trade Agreements in the 108th U.S. Congress

    Erica Owen (Texas A&M University)

  • Citizens, dictators and networks: A game theory approach

    Wilson Perez-Oviedo (FLACSO, Ecuador)

  • Content and Coordination Censorship in Authoritarian Regimes

    Maria Petrova (Universitat Pompeu Fabra); Galina Zudenkova (University of Mannheim)

  • Politicians' Twitter and Political donations

    Maria Petrova (Institute for Political Economy and Governance, Un); Ananya Sen (Toulouse School of Economics); Pinar Yildrim (Wharton School of Business)

  • Emergence of Cooperatives and Farmer Heterogeneity

    Anna Petruchenya (Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University); George Hendrikse (Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University)

  • Believing in Making a Difference

    Jens Prüfer (Tilburg University); YiLong Xu (Tilburg University)

  • Creating A TDRs Market: A Key to Chinese Land Reform?

    Shitong Qiao (University of Hong Kong)

  • Nuclear Power and the Mob: Extortion and Social Capital in Japan

    J. Mark Ramseyer (Harvard Law School)

  • Why Use Requirement Contracts? The Tradeoff between Hold Up and Breach

    Eric Rasmusen (Prof.)

  • The Essential Role of Agency Law: Agency Law as Asset Partitioning

    Gabriel Rauterberg (Columbia Law School)

  • PPP Procurement in the United Kingdom: An Analysis of Tendering Periods

    Eoin Reeves (University of Limerick); Darragh Flannery (University of Limerick); Donal Palcic (University of Limerick)

  • Performance Incentives and Economic Growth: Regional Officials in Russia and China

    Michael Rochlitz (Higher School of Economics); Vera Kulpina (Higher School of Economics); Thomas Remington (Emory University); Andrei Yakovlev (Higher School of Economics)

  • More than just a pig story: Explaining the evolution of chain coordination and structures in the hog industry in Quebec

    Annie Royer (Laval University); Michel Morisset (Laval University)

  • Abuse of Authority and Active Citizenship: an endogenous explanation

    Lorenzo Sacconi (University of Trento); Virginia Cecchini Manara (Scuola Superiore S.Anna Pisa)

  • Does Institutional Shareholding Affect Firm Value? An Empirical Analysis in Indian Market

    Amiya K. Sahu (Goa Institute of Management, India)

  • Screening and Monitoring Miners: Recruitment and Personnel Management in Japanese Coal Mining

    Mayo Sakai (The University of Tokyo)

  • Turning the Virtual Tables: Government Strategies for Addressing Online Opposition with an Application to Russia

    Sergey Sanovich (New York University); Denis Stukal (New York University); Duncan Penfold-Brown (New York University); Joshua A Tucker (New York University)

  • Does labour law increase youth and total unemployment? Analysis of a new dataset

    Prabirjit Sarkar (Jadavpur University, Kolkata & CBR, Cambridge); Simon Deakin (CBR, University of Cambridge)

  • Does labour law increase youth and total unemployment? Analysis of a new dataset

    Prabirjit Sarkar (Jadavpur university); Simon Deakin (Cambridge University)

  • Using Public Procurement to Implement Social Policy. A First Empirical Study

    Stephane Saussier (Sorbonne Business School); Louise Vidal (Sorbonne Business School & City of Paris)

  • The relationship between inclusive institutions, proximate causes of growth and economic growth: A case study of four Mandate territories, Lebanon, Palestine, Syria and Trans-Jordan, 1918-1946/48

    Andrew Schein (Netanya Academic College)

  • Private Access Fees and Congestion: Is There a Role for Government After All?

    Nathan Seegert (University of Utah); Stephen Salant (University of Michigan)

  • Bureaucratic capacity and the adaptation of institutional transplants

    Valentin Seidler (Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton); Claudia Williamson (Mississippi State University)

  • Competing Through Contracts and Investments: Selection, Matching and Firm Organization in Residential Real Estate

    Orie Shelef (Stanford University); Amy Nguyen-Chyung (University of Michigan)

  • Ronald Coase and Hijack for Ransom: why “All hulls end up with Lloyds”

    Anja Shortland (King's College London)

  • Political Risk as a Hold-Up Problem: Implications for Integrated Strategy

    Kenneth W. Shotts (Stanford Graduate School of Business)

  • The Prudent Investor Rule and Market Risk: An Empirical Analysis

    Robert Sitkoff (Harvard Law School); Max Schanzenbach (Northwestern University School of Law)

  • Firm Boundaries and Financial Contracts

    Janis Skrastins (London Business School)

  • Fiduciary Law and Entrepreneurial Action

    D. Gordon Smith (BYU Law School)

  • On the Institutional Origins of Regional Political Cultures across Spain

    David Soto-Oñate (University of Vigo)

  • Experimental Investigation of Legal Reasoning and Judicial Decision-Making

    Holger Spamann (Harvard Law School); Lars Kloehn (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich)

  • Institutional Transformation and the Origins of World Income Distribution

    Rok Spruk (Utrecht University)

  • The Sorry Clause

    Vatsalya Srivastava (Tilburg University)

  • Who Responds to U.S. News & World Report’s Law School Rankings?

    Jeffrey Evans Stake (Indiana University); Michael Alexeev (Indiana University)

  • Noncompetes in the US Labor Force

    Evan Starr (University of Maryland Smith School of Business); James Prescott (University of Michigan Law School); Norman Bishara (University of Michigan Ross School of Business)

  • Institutional Benefits from implementing Inflationary Targeting

    Sebastian Stolorz (World Bank)

  • Promises and Reliance

    Rebecca Stone (UCLA); Alexander Stremitzer (UCLA)

  • The Impact of Within-Platform Competition in Two-Sided Business Models

    Mahdi Talavalei (IE Business School); Juan Santalo (IE Business School)

  • Identity and Integration: Fractionalization and the Vote for the Eurozone in France

    Megan Teague (George Mason University); Noel Johnson (George Mason University)

  • High on Innovation: The Impact of Liberalization Policies on Innovation

    Keyvan Vakili (London Business School); Laurina Zhang (Ivey Business School, Western University)

  • On the role of investments and the nature of residual control rights

    Massimiliano Vatiero (Università della Svizzera italiana)

  • Institutional and technological lock-in in the choice of power generation portfolio: the Brazilian case

    Miguel Vazquez (Universidade Federal Fluminense); Michelle Hallack (Federal Fuminense University)

  • The transaction costs of oil and gas lease auctions: the Brazilian local content policy

    Miguel Vazquez (Federal Fluminense University); Michelle Hallack (Federal Fuminense University)

  • Subjective insecurity and cooperation: Evidence from field experiments

    Maria Alejandra Velez (Universidad de los Andes - Bogota); Carlos Trujillo (Universidad de los Andes - Bogota); Lina Moros (Universidad de los Andes - Bogota); Clemente Forero-Pineda (Universidad de los Andes - Bogota)

  • The effect of contract detail and prior ties on contract change: A learning story

    Zhe (Adele) Xing (University of Southern California); Kyle J. Mayer (University of Southern California); Xuanli Xie (Peking University); Jeff J. Reuer (Purdue University)

  • Incentives for Repeated Contracts in Public Sector: Empirical Study of Gasoline Procurement in Russia

    Andrei Yakovlev (Higher School of Economics); Oleg Vyglovsky (Higher School of Economics); Olga Demidova (Higher School of Economics); Alexander Bashlyk (Higher School of Economics)

  • Endogenous property rights and inequality in non-democratic regimes: theory and evidence

    Alexander M. Yarkin (Higher school of economics (HSE), Moscow)

  • Tribes and Distrust: Linking Social Capital to Fraud Victimization

    Christopher Yenkey (University of Chicago)

  • Evidence on the relation between importing from low-wage countries and US domestic pollution

    Yue Maggie Zhou (University of Michigan); Xiaoyang Li (Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business)

  • Business History: a lantern on the stern?

    Decio Zylbersztajn (Universidade de São Paulo - USP/Brazil); Caroline Gonçalves (Universidade de São Paulo - USP/Brazil)

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