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THE HISTORICAL DETERMINANTS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
(Instituto Rocasolano, CSIC, Serrano, 119, Madrid, 30th and 31st October 2008)
(Preconference of a session in the XVth World Economic History Congress, Utrecht 2009)
Organisers:
- Gabriel TORTELLA (University of Alcala), Jose L. GARCIA-RUIZ (Complutense University),
- Youssef CASSIS (University of Geneva) and Pierangelo TONINELLI (University of Milano-Bicocca)
Phone number of the Instituto Rocasolano: (+34) 91 561 94 00. Free admission.
Contact email for papers: jlgarciaruiz@ccee.ucm.es
THURSDAY 30th
8:30 Welcome address
9:00 Entrepreneurship and Business Performance: Europe in the Twentieth Century, Youssef Cassis (University of Geneva)
10:00 Entrepreneurial Typologies in the History of Industrial Italy: a Reconsideration, Franco Amatori (Bocconi University)
11:00 Coffee break
11:30 The Determinants of Entrepreneurship in 20th Century Spain: an Empirical Analysis, Jose L. Garcia-Ruiz (Complutense University)
12:30 A Regional Approach to Entrepreneurship. Family Capitalism and the Construction of a Regional System of Innovation in Catalonia, Paloma Fernandez (University of Barcelona) and Nuria Puig (Complutense University)
13:30 Lunch
16:00 Nature or Nurture? Factors of Entrepreneurship: a Comparative Approach, Gabriel Tortella (University of Alcala), Gloria Quiroga (University of Alcala) and Ignacio Moral (Instituto Nacional de Estadistica)
17:00 Mapping Italian Entrepreneurs: a Quantitative Approach, Pierangelo Toninelli (University of Milano-Bicocca) and Michelangelo Vasta (University of Siena)
18.00 End of the first session
FRIDAY 31st
9:00 Entrepreneur(ship) in the Nascent Corporate Sector of Greece, 1830-1930: Typology, Strategy and Economic Agency, Ioanna P. Minoglou (Athens University of Economics and Business)
10:00 Muslim Entrepreneurs, Uncertainty and Interest Rates in the Ottoman Empire and Qajar Iran, Gad G. Gilbar (University of Haifa)
11:00 Coffee break
11:30 Entrepreneurship and Values in Latin American Culture, 1850-2000. From Modernization and Dependency Theories Toward an Economic and Business History Perspective, Carlos Davila (University of the Andes)
12:30 Entrepreneurial Culture or Institutions? A Twentieth Century Resolution, James Foreman-Peck (Cardiff Business School) and Peng Zhou
13:30 Lunch
16:00 The Role of Financial Conglomerates in Industry Formation: Evidence from Meiji Japan, 1868-1912, John Tang (University of California, Berkeley)
17:00 Entrepreneurial India: Reengineering West or Rediscovering Self, Vipin Gupta (Simmons College School of Management, Boston)
18:00 Closing remarks
Contacto: José Luis García Ruiz: jlgarciaruiz@ccee.ucm.es
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