events in may
may 14th, 2024CERMI Seminar
CERMi is pleased to invite you to the seminar "Selected microfinance crises: past, present, and future" that Daniel Rozas (e-MFP) and Sam Mendelson (e-MFP) will be presenting, in English Tuesday, May 14, 2024 at 2.00 pm at the Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Solvay Brussels School (R42.5.107 - building R42, level 4, room 107). Download the poster |
may 15-17th, 20248th Global Conference on Transparency Research
The Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB) will host the 8th Global Conference on Transparency Research. This event, co-organized by ULB and the Université de Lausanne (UNIL), Lausanne, Switzerland, will be held on 15-17 May 2024 in Brussels, Belgium. The Global Conference on Transparency Research (GCTR) is the preeminent conference bringing together leading scholars from throughout the world to collectively advance our understanding of the impact and implications of transparency policies that involve governments, either directly or indirectly. The GCTR involves scholars from a wide range of fields including sociology, anthropology, political science, public administration, economics, political economy, journalism, communication sciences, business, history, philosophy, and law who study issues of governmental transparency. |
may 15th, 2024Management Café : Bruxelles abordable... pour qui?
Malgré la reconnaissance du droit au logement par l'article 25 de la Déclaration universelle des droits de l’homme il y a 76 ans, la Belgique fait face à une crise aiguë du logement, avec 50 000 personnes exclues du marché du logement, 50 000 ménages en attente de logement social à Bruxelles et un triplement du prix médian des appartements en 25 ans, soulevant ainsi la question de savoir si le droit au logement est devenu une simple abstraction face à la tension entre propriété privée et accès au logement, notamment en ce qui concerne les logements vides. Si ces questions vous intéressent, venez en discuter et partager vos idées avec nous lors du Management Café du 15 mai 2024. Plus d'info Inscription souhaitée sur Eventbrite |
may 16th, 2024CEBRIG & MODERNITAS Seminar
Karol Jan Borowiecki, University of Southern Denmark, donnera un séminaire sur le theme “What Makes a Great Composer? An Economist’s Answer based on a Millennium of Data" à la Maison de Sciences Humaines jeudi 16 mai de 14h à 16h. Le séminaire est organisé conjointement par le groupe de recherche de la MSH Modernitas, le CEBRIG et le Dulbéa. Vous trouverez plus d’informations sur le séminaire en cliquant sur ce lien. Karol Jan Borowiecki sera également disponible si vous souhaitez le rencontrer pour lui parler de vos travaux. Pour trouver un créneau, envoyez d’ici mardi un message à Pierre-Guillaume Méon. |
may 21st, 2024Vers une économie circulaire : Perspectives interdisciplinaires et défis de terrain
Room USQ.A.1.23 - Blvd Géneral Jacques 210 Ixelles - Accès par l'entrée AC Agenda 12h-13h Déjeuner 13h00-13h30 Présentation sur l'économie circulaire - Prof. Frank Aggeri (MINES Paris) 13h30-13h45 Discussion interdisciplinaire - Marine Spor Ceccaldi (ULB) 13h45-14h15 Q&A 14h15-14h30 Pause 14h30-15h30 Discussion sur les défis rencontrés par les praticiens et les pouvoirs publics - Anton Mertens (BC Material), Mélanie Rensonnet (Circular Wallonia), Emmanuel Mossay (Ecores) 15h30-15h55 Q&A 15h55-16h00 Conclusion Contact riccardo.losa@ulb.be Inscription via https://forms.gle/yx8yMvCjRV29sgUf8 |
in collaboration with dulbea
may 23rd, 2024Research Seminar in Applied Economics and Management
Emma Harrington (University of Virginia, US) will present a Research Seminar in Applied Economics and Management : "The Power of Proximity to Coworkers: Training for Tomorrow or Productivity Today?" Abstract | Poster | Room R42.2.113 | *14h-16h* |
may 28th, 2024L'Economie Bruxelloise : Grand Débat Politique
Campus ULB-VUB d’USQUARE, en face de la gare d’Etterbeek. · Comment gérer notre dette ? · Comment créer plus d’emplois ? · Comment stimuler l’entrepreneuriat ? · Quelle économie pour lutter contre la pauvreté ? · Comment rester dans les clous de l’accord de Paris ? Quel avenir pour la Shifting Economy ? Nous avons hâte d’entendre les réponses des politiques à ces questions cruciales, David Leisterh (MR), Justine Harzé (PS), Gilles Vanden Burre (ECOLO), Fabian Maingain (DéFi), Christophe De Beukelaer (Engagés) et Soulaimane El Mokadem (PTB). Avec la participation spéciale de Pauline Deglume de L’Echo comme modératrice, experte des thématiques bruxelloises ! Inscrivez-vous ici : https://lnkd.in/g_Y8w5ga |
articles in refereed journals (2024)
(*CEBRIG Members)
THE ECONOMIC HISTORY REVIEW
Art in times of crisis By Géraldine David*, Yuexin Li, Kim Oosterlinck*, & Luc Renneboog JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC BEHAVIOUR AND ORGANIZATION
Attractiveness vs. Partisan stereotypes By Carmelo Licata, & Pierre-Guillaume Méon* FIIB BUSINESS REVIEW
"What Influences Innovation Score for Countries at Different Levels of Development? Examining the Effects of Teaching, Research and Knowledge Transfer" By Surender Mor, Nadiya Parekh, Martina Rani Kopala, & Arvind Ashta* |
JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MONEY AND FINANCE
Preaching to the agnostic: Inflation reporting can increase trust in the central bank but only among people with weak priors By Bernd Hayo & Pierre-Guillaume Méon* EMPIRICAL ECONOMICS
Old-age unemployment and labour supply: an application to Belgium By Octave De Brouwer, & Ilan Tojerow* ENTREPRENEURSHIP THEORY AND PRACTICE
Crowdfunding Social Ventures: Who Will Reward (or Punish) Hybridity? By Zineb Aouni*, Marek Hudon*, Anaïs Périlleux & Tyler Wry |
books
working papers
WP 24-010 Immigrant overeducation across two generations: The role of gender and part-time work
by Kevin André Pineda-Hernández* & François Rycx* & Mélanie Volral
by Kevin André Pineda-Hernández* & François Rycx* & Mélanie Volral
WP 24-009 Overeducation, Overskilling and Job Satisfaction in Europe: The Moderating Role of Employment Contracts
by Romina Giuliano* & Benoit Mahy & François Rycx* & Guillaume Vermeylen*
by Romina Giuliano* & Benoit Mahy & François Rycx* & Guillaume Vermeylen*
WP 24-008 Do migrants displace native-born workers on the labour market? The impact of workers’ origin
by Valentine Fays* & Benoit Mahy & François Rycx*
by Valentine Fays* & Benoit Mahy & François Rycx*
WP 24-007 How to identify lending bias when the lender's goal is not profit?
by Anastasia Cozarenco & Ariane Szafarz*
by Anastasia Cozarenco & Ariane Szafarz*
WP 24-006 Too Old to Be Included: Age Diversity Statements Increase Diversity but Not Inclusion
by Oriana De Saint Priest & Franciska Krings & Claudia Toma*
by Oriana De Saint Priest & Franciska Krings & Claudia Toma*
WP 24-005 Diversity management approaches for organizational justice: Insights from Belgian hospitals
by Claudia Toma* & Annabelle Martin
by Claudia Toma* & Annabelle Martin
WP 24-004 Crowdfunding social ventures: Who will reward (or punish) hybridity?
by Zineb Aouni* & Marek Hudon* & Anaïs A Périlleux & Tyler Wry
by Zineb Aouni* & Marek Hudon* & Anaïs A Périlleux & Tyler Wry
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"Happy to share that our doctoral proposal has been awarded the ECSB Best Doctoral Proposal at the RENT23 Conference, Gdańsk University of Technology! I am grateful for the wonderful support and guidance provided by Olivier Witmeur and Judith Behrens (CEBRIG member) since the beginning of my doctoral journey to study "Sustainability Practices of Venture Capitalists."
I also want to thank finance&invest.brussels, Franc Bogovic, Barbara Roose, and Quentin Stevenart for their insightful contributions to the proposal. This achievement wouldn't have been possible without this great collective effort. Our research has benefited from the financial support of Innoviris Applied Ph.D. funding." Asli Irem Orgun |