Экономическая социология. Т. 1G. № 4. Сентябрь 2GG9
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КОНФЕРЕНЦИИ
International Sociological Association, Research Committee on Economy and Society RC02
Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski, Faculty of Philosophy, Department of Sociology
Bulgarian Sociological Association
Markets as Networks
Sofia University, Sofia, September 25-th — 26-th 2009
Conference Programme
Friday, 25 September 2009
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Registration Conference opening
Maria Stojcheva, Vice-Dean, Faculty of Philosophy, Sofia University Tanya Chavdarova, Sofia University, Department of Sociology Keynote Speech: Olivier Godechot, CNRS, Paris
"Hold-up" in Finance: The Conditions of Possibility for High Bonuses in the Financial
Industry
Coffee Break
Session 1: How Networks (Re)shape Market Exchange Sabine Gensior
Vadim Radaev, State University — Higher School of Economics, Department of Sociology, Moscow
Atomized Actions and Social Ties: The Structure of Competitive Relationships in New Russian Retail Market
Zoya Kotelnikova, State University — Higher School of Economics, Department of Sociology, Moscow
The Continuity of Intertemporal Exchanges between Retailers and Suppliers in Russian Consumer Markets
Alberto Arce, Wageningen University, Rural Development Sociology Group, Wageningen and María Laura Viteri, National Institute of Agricultural
Technology of Argentina Quality: Different Meanings and Negotiations around Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Tanya Chavdarova, Sofia University, Department of Sociology
From Informal Networks to Market Anonymity: The Off-the-books Self-employment among
Young Bulgarians
Lunch
Экономннескаa соцнопогнa. T. 10. № 4. Ceffraöpb 2009
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14.30-16.30 Moderator: Participants: 14.30-15.00
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18.00-18.30 20.00
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Session 2: Networking in Job Searching, Recruiting and Status Attainment Olivier Godechot
Martina Rebien, Institute for Employment Research, Nuremberg
The Use of Social Networks for Recruiting Processes from a Firms Perspective Stoyan Novakov, Sofia University, Department of Sociology
Social Networks and Labour Market Positioning of the Bulgarian Sociology Students Pieter-Paul Verhaeghe and Bart Van De Putte, University of Ghent, Department of Sociology
Social Support as a Form of Social Capital in Status Attainment Research. An Explorative Study
Marc Hoeglinger, Kalaidos University of Applied Sciences, Research Department, Zürich, Martin Abraham, University of Erlangen-Nurenberg, and Jürg Arpagaus, Kalaidos University of Applied Sciences, Zürich
Networks on the Market for Employee Training. How Embeddedness Improves the Performance of External Training Providers Coffee Break
Session 3: Economic Dynamics, Innovations and Social Networks Vadim Radaev
Sinisa Zaric and Vojislav Babic, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Economics Social Capital Influence on Global Economic Crisis
Sabine Pfeiffer, Daniela Wühr, Petra Schütt, Institute for Social Science Research, Munich
Innovation, Market, Networks — Interdependencies, Synergies and Contradictions in Technical Innovation Processes
Luisa Veloso, Centre for Research and Studies in Sociology, Lisbon
The Social Conditions of Markets Construction: Economic Field and Social Networks Welcome reception
Saturday, 26 September 2009
Keynote Speech: David Stark, Columbia University, Department of Sociology, New York
Political Holes in the Economy: Historical Network Analysis of Firm-Party Ties in Hungary
Coffee Break
Session 4: Social Bonds: Firms — Communities — Civil Society Oscar Contreras
Silvia Gómez Mestres, Sarah Hoeksma, and Jose Luis Molina, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, Bellaterra
The Social Networks of Bulgarian Entrepreneurs in Catalonia (Roses and Barcelona)
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11.00-11.30
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Konya Hanna, Corvinus University of Budapest, Department of Sociology
The Appearance of the Moldavian Csângô Elite as a Consequence of Transnational Migration. The Importance of Social Capital and Network Membership
Efim Fidrya, North-Eastern State University, Department of Sociology and Political Science, Magadan
The Formation of the Market Culture and Network Structure: Logic of the "Domestic" World and Social Capital
Tatiana Stoitchkova, South-West University, Cultural Studies/ Faculty of Arts, Blagoev-grad
Literature market, Networks and Some Characteristics of Literary Prizes Lunch
Session 5: Networks: Regional Aspects David Stark
Sabine Gensior, Brandenburg University of Technology, Department of Economic and Industrial Sociology, Cottbus
Reorganisation of Companies and Regional Economies — Societal Transformation, Organisational and Personal Networks
Oscar Contreras, University of Sonora, Centre for North American Studies, Sonora
Local Networks and Absorption Capacity in the Auto Industry: Upgrading Low Cost Regions within Global Production Networks. A Case Study in Northern Mexico Gergo Papp, Corvinus University of Budapest, Institute of Sociology and Social Policy
Gift and Money: The Transition to Capitalism Coffee Break
Session 6: Social Capital and Post-communist Market Culture Svetla Stoeva
Temenuga Rakadjiiska, University of National and World Economy, Department of Economics, Sofia
Social Capital in the Field of Bulgarian Labour Market
Galina Koleva, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences — Institute of Sociology, Communities and Identities Department, Sofia
Entrepreneurial Resources as Mirrored in the Social Representation of Entrepreneurs (in one Bulgarian weekly newspaper)
Violeta Vuckovic, Martin Luther University, Institute of Sociology, Halle — Wittenberg
The Role of the Civic Society in the Transformative Processes of the Working Organisations — Research Design for Empirical Comparison on Serbia and East Germany
Closing remarks End of Conference