Sub-theme 43: Value, Values and Valuation

Convenors:
Juliane Reinecke, Warwick Business School, University of Warwick, UK
Klaus Weber, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University, USA
Hugh Willmott, Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, UK
Session I: Thursday, July 05, 09:00 to 10:30, A210 – Hanken School of Economics
From Value to Values and the Role of Symbolic Value Creation
Chair: Hugh Willmott
Violina Rindova, Davide Ravasi and Elena Dalpiaz
Organizational cultural capital and symbolic value creation
Micki Eisenman
How does it make you feel? Constructing the meaning of technological products
Session II: Thursday, July 05, 11:00 to 12:30
- Parallel Stream -
Parallel Stream A: Extracting Value from Social Relations - Room: A210 – Hanken School of Economics
Chair: Juliane Reinecke
Steffen Boehm, Chris Land and Armin Beverungen
The value of Marx: Free labour, rent and primitive accumulation in Facebook
Maria Laura Toraldo, Alessia Contu and Gianluigi Mangia
What value for goodness? A reflection on voluntary labour at pop music festivals and the circuit of value creation
Craig Prichard
What, then, is to be made of this 'gift'? Gift relations and value co-production in contemporary capitalism
Parallel Stream B: Multiple Regimes of Value and Commensuration - Room: A308 – Hanken School of Economics
Chair: Klaus Weber
Tobias Scheytt, Christian Huber and Lukas Crepaz
Metamorphoses of valuation practices in an ephemeral mega-project organization: The case of the European Capital of Culture "RUHR.2010"
Sabina Du Rietz
Calculative technologies in their social setting: investor analysts’ composition of corporate social and environmental performance
Koen van Bommel
From values to value: Commensuration in the institutionalization of sustainability reporting
Session III: Thursday, July 05, 14:00 to 15:30, A210 – Hanken School of Economics
Valuation Models, Pricing and Materiality
Chair: Klaus Weber
Isabelle Huault and Hélène Rainelli-Weiss
Is transparency a value on OTC markets? Contesting industry registers to resist categorisation.
Vern Glaser and Peer C. Fiss
Enchanted algorithms: Establishing valuation regimes in the online advertising industry
Mark J. Zbaracki and Mark Bergen
Fear and loathing in the market: Heterogeneity, coherence, and evaluation in price
Session IV: Friday, July 06, 09:00 to 10:30, A210 – Hanken School of Economics
Diffusion and Translation of Valuation Practices
Chair: Juliane Reinecke
Matthew Hall and Yuval Millo
Valuation between the social and the political: How social return on investment was incorporated into UK public policy
Trin Thananusak and Shahzad (Shaz) Ansari
Valuing a moral practice: A study of open access self-archiving in academic institutions
Lisa Knoll
CO2 – Objects and Valuation
Session V: Friday, July 06, 11:00 to 12:30, A210 – Hanken School of Economics
Reputation and Consumer-based Evaluation Devices
Chair: Hugh Willmott
Adam Arvidsson, Michael Etter and Elanor Colleoni
General sentiment and value: How does online sentiment affect financial evaluations?
Kevin Mellet, Vincent Cardon, Marie Trespeuch, Jean-Samuel Beuscart and Thomas Beauvisage
Online consumer reviews: Design and consequences of a new valuation device
Sophie Dubuisson-Quellier
Valuation as a regulation process. The French policy on environmental-impact labeling
Session VI: Saturday, July 07, 09:00 to 10:30, A210 – Hanken School of Economics
Value and Values in Science
Chair: Juliane Reinecke
Claes-Fredrik Helgesson, Isabelle Dussauge, Francis Lee and Stephen Woolgar
Value practices in the life sciences: What might it mean to study the enactment of values in life science?
Julie Labatut
Valuation of life: Genetic models and the making of markets
Emmanouil Gkeredakis, Davide Nicolini and Jacky Swan
Coping with fairness uncertainty: Insights from valuing ‘exceptional’ individuals in the English healthcare sector
Session VII: Saturday, July 07, 11:00 to 12:30, A210 – Hanken School of Economics
Values in the Construction of Value
Chair: Klaus Weber
Shahzad (Shaz) Ansari, Kamal A. Munir and Violina Rindova
How the type and timing of discourse matters in the creation of value around resource
Emilio Marti
Irritating self-referential science systems through problematization