Program

Programme

(last modified 15/06/2019 10h00)

Thursday, May 16th

08h30 – 09h00                  Welcome

09h00 – 10h00                 Keynote lecture

Thomas Lyon (Univ. Michigan) - « The Industrial Organization of Green NGOs »

10h00 – 11h00                  Invited session 1

Philippe Mahenc (Univ. Montpellier) - «  Watching the Watchers: The Credibility of Signaling Social Goodwill with Imperfect Monitoring »

11h00 – 11h30                  Coffee break

11h30 – 12h30                  Contributive session 1 

Norimichi Matsueda (Kwansei Gakuin Univ.) - « Collective vs. Individual Lobbying »

Caroline Orset (AgroParisTech) - « Innovation, information, lobby and tort law under uncertainty »

12h30 – 14h00                  Lunch

14h00 – 15h00                  Invited session 2 

David Martimort (PSE) - « Wither the precautionary principle »

15h00 – 15h30                  Contributive session 2 

Aurore Staes (PSE) - « When can we centralize global warming policies and how should we do it? »                                     

15h30 – 16h00                  Coffee break

16h00 – 17h00                  Invited session 3 

Carolyn  Fischer (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) - « When the Tail Can Wag the Dog: Common-Pool Risk Management and Market Power »

17h00 – 17h30                  Contributive session 3 

Pamina Koenig (Univ. Rouen et PSE) - « Reputation and (un)fair trade: Effects on French importers from the Rana Plaza collapse »

 

Friday, May 17th

09h00 – 10h00                  Invited session 4

Bernard  Sinclair-Desgagné (HEC Montreal) - « Principles vs. Principal – Reconciling environmental stewardship and business »

10h00 – 10h30                  Contributive session 4

Mireille Chiroleu-Assouline (PSE) - « Informal versus Formal Corporate Social Responsibility: a Tale of Hidden Green Attitude »

10h30 – 11h00                  Coffee break

11h00 – 12h00                  Invited session 5

Julien Daubanes - Jean-Charles Rochet (Univ. Geneva) - « Green finance and climate policy »

12h00 – 12h30                  Contributive session 5 

Hagen Schwerin (ETH Zürich) - « Conservation and Divestiture »

12h30 – 14h00                  Lunch

14h00 – 15h00                  Invited session 6 

John Maxwell (Kelley School of Business, Indiana University) - « What are the Implications of (Semi-Sequential) Contest Models for Corporate Strategy in Activist Campaigns? »

15h00 – 15h30                  Contributive session 6 

Elise Grieg (ETH-Zürich) - « Special interests and public opinion in American environmental politics »                                               

15h30 – 16h00                  Coffee break

16h00 – 17h30                  Contributive session 7 

Edouard  Civel (Paris-Nanterre Univ.) - « Green, yellow or red lemons? Artefactual field experiment on houses energy labels perception »

Canh Thien Dang (Univ. of Warwick) - «  What motivates NGOs? Evidence from the Ugandan NGO sector »


 

 

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