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November 10, 2016

[SSJ: 9596] SASE Conference - Network Q: Asian Capitalisms - Call for Submissions - 17 Jan Deadline

From: "Storz, Cornelia"
Date: 2016/11/10

Call for papers


Research Network Q “Asian Capitalisms”

SASE 2017 Annual Conference, University of Lyon, June 29-July 1, 2017


The Call for Papers for Research Network Q “Asian Capitalisms”, included in the SASE 2017 Annual
Conference to be held in Lyon (France), next June 29-July 1, has opened.

SASE is an international, interdisciplinary organization with members in over 50 countries on five
continents. The academic disciplines represented in SASE include economics, sociology, political
science, organization studies, management, accounting, psychology, law, history, and philosophy
(https://sase.org/).

Network Q promotes theory and research on the diversity of socio-economic systems and capitalist
development in Asia. New approaches to the study of Asia are needed to better understand how
different systems and their socio-economic institutions such as labour markets, capital markets or
product markets and outcomes (e.g. comparative advantages, innovation, cooperation) are related. The
network promotes studies that examine these relationships as well as how processes of institutional
change affect them. The network contributes to an interdisciplinary perspective on trajectories of
development within Asia, and their consequences for socio-economic development.

Our research network is looking for proposals for single paper submissions, panels and network
conferences (sequences of panels). Submissions should be done through the SASE website. Deadline for
applications is January 17th 2017 for abstracts, June 1st for full papers. Guidelines can be found
at: https://sase.org/events/conference-submission-and-award-guidelines/

The network is supported by Fondation France-Japon de l’EHESS (http://ffj.ehess.fr/), which will
fund the award for the best paper and travel grants (amount: Euro 1000). To have your paper
considered for the prize, please send it by May 15th 2016 to sebastien.lechevalier@ehess. More
information will be available on the FFJ and SASE websites.

Please do not hesitate to contact Boy Lüthje (Sun Yat-sen University, School of Government;
luethje@mail.sysu.edu.cn), Tobias ten Brink (Jacobs University Bremen; t.tenbrink@jacobs-university.
de), or Cornelia Storz (Frankfurt University; storz@wiwi.uni-frankfurt.de) to share and further
discuss your proposals, ideas and plans for our annual research network meeting.

Kind regards,

Cornelia Storz

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Cornelia Storz
Professor, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, University of Frankfurt
www.wiwi.uni-frankfurt.de\storz

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