Second INCAS Annual Meeting : Conference papers & Presentations
“Understanding institutional change in Asia:
A comparative perspective with Europe”
15-17 September, 2016, Tokyo
Conference Papers & Presentations (PDF)*
Early Carrer Worshop
Morning session : “Corporate Governance and Finance 1”
- “Why did Japanese corporations choose the holding company system?”, Yoko (Katakura) Sotomatsu (Waseda University)
- “Green from the inside? Corporate environmental behavior as a result of intra-organizational configurations in Germany and Japan”, Julia Bartosch (Free University of Berlin)
- “Market timing in private placements of equity”, Yong Huang (Kyushu University)
Afternoon session I: “CG and CSR Issues”
- “CSR in Japan”, Kenichi Yoshida (Waseda University)
- “Diversification of board” Nguyen Thanh Thi Phuong (Waseda University)
- “Women on corporate boards: Japan in a comparative perspective”, Anja Kirsch (Free University of Berlin)
Afternoon session II: “Corporate Governance and Finance 2”
- “Does CEO learning improve takeover success?”, Nguyen Giang Duc (Waseda University)
- “IT startup communities in Tokyo”, Agata Kapturkiewicz (University of Oxford)
- “Internal capital market and the role of head quarter”, Ryo Ogawa (Waseda University)
Workshop Day 1
Morning session: “Institutional Change and Evolving Corporate Diversity”
- “Alternative theories for institutional change”, Robert Boyer (EHESS)
- “Development of financial system and corporate governance in Korean business groups”, Haengsun Kim (EHESS)
- “Diversity in the use of non-regular workers at the corporate level”, Yasuo Goto (RIETI), Sébastien Lechevalier (EHESS) and Hiroshi Teruyama (Kyoto University)
Afternoon session I: “Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Institutions”
- “The evolution of the ICT start-up eco-system in Japan: from a corporate logic to a venture logic?”, Mari Sako (University of Oxford) and Masahiro Kotosaka (Keio University)
- “Understanding Samsung’s strategy after the Asian economic crisis: From diversification to focused”, Nam Lee (Chung-Ang University)
- “Political economy of startup promotion policies in Korea: disruption meets gradual institutional change.” Pauline De Banes Gardonne (EHESS)
- “Innovation governance in the field of medical technologies: The newly founded Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development (AMED)”, Susanne Brucksch (DIJ Tokyo, German Institute for Japanese Studies)
Afternoon session II: “Corporate Governance, CSR and Performance”
- “Changing corporate governance arrangement and the presidential turnover“, Hideaki Miyajima (Waseda University)
- “CSR in comparative perspective“, Gregory Jackson (Free University of Berlin)
- “Institutional investors, corporate social responsibility, and stock price performance“, Elizabeth Motta (Kyushu Univ.) and Konari Uchida (Kyushu Univ.)
Workshop Day 2
Morning session: “Corporate Governance and Finance”
- “Corporate governance and culture”, Shinichi Hirota (Waseda University)
- “Competition among the French Exchanges in troubled times”, Jérémy Ducros (EHESS & Paris School of Economics)
- “Banks and networks in France before World War One”, Angelo Riva (European Business School-Paris and Paris School of Economics)
Afternoon session: “Corporate Governance and Labor”
- “Ownership and employment relations: What can we learn from comparative workplace data?“, Antoine Reberioux (University Paris Diderot-Paris 7)
- “Finance, financialization and compressed development: A Schumpeterian perspective“, Hugh Whittaker (University of Oxford)
- “Professionals on the company board: Cops or counsel?“, Katsuyuki Kubo (Waseda University) and Mari SAKO (University of Oxford)
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