Sub-theme 01: (SWG): Multiple and contradictory logics in business systems: Analyzing complexity and variety across sectors, spaces and institutions

Convenors:
Rachel Parker, School of Management, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Richard Whitley, Manchester Business School, University of Manchester, UK
Ruth V. Aguilera, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana, USA
Session I: Thursday, July 02, 09:00 to 10:30, E3-1-1015
Institutional Contradictions and Innovations in Market Economies
Chair: Ruth Aguilera
Nick Wailes
Understanding national industrial relations systems as institutionally incomplete
Hugo van Driel, Ola Bergström and Lars Walter
Institutional tensions as conditions for institutional experimentation and innovation – Comparing the Netherlands and Sweden
The shareholder value concept of the corporation and co-determination in Germany: Unresolved contradictions or reconciliation of institutional logics
Social Innovations in the Brazilian Banking Area: Using Correspondents to Increase Microcredit Delivery
Discussant: Ruth Aguilera
Session II: Thursday, July 02, 11:00 to 12:30, E3-1-1015
Changing and Conflicting Institutional and Sectoral Logics
Chair: Glenn Morgan
Institutional voids and the building of markets: Lessons from rural Bangladesh
Greg Bell and Igor Filatotchev
Corporate governance and foreign IPO performance: A configurational perspective
High-Risk Radical Innovation and the Role of De Novo Firms in the Dynamics of Creative Destruction
Discussant: Glenn Morgan
Session III: Thursday, July 02, 14:00 to 15:30, E3-1-1015
Institutional Contradictions and Innovations in Market Economies
Chair: Marianna Afanassieva
Izumi Kubo
Changes in the Japanese financial sector 2002-2008: Company analysts, hedge funds and the new financial order
Changing competition models: The effects of internationalisation, technological change and academic expansion on dominant economic logics
Maja Lotz and Peer Hull Kristensen
Taking teams seriously in the co-creation of economic agency: Towards an organizational sociology of teams
Discussant: Marianna Afanassieva
Session IV: Friday, July 03, 09:00 to 10:30, E3-1-1015
Changing and Conflicting Institutional and Sectoral Logics
Chair: P H Kristensen
Raimund Hasse
Risk capital markets for biotechnology in Switzerland - A case of the incorporation and moulding of new institutional logics
The Silicon Valley model for new industries? The emergence of the Japanese software and biotechnology industry
The video games industry in Poland, Sweden, and Germany between national business systems and transnational value chains
Discussant: P H Kristensen
Session V: Friday, July 03, 11:00 to 12:30, E3-1-1015
Contradictory Formal and Informal Logics: Institutional change and enterprise behaviour
Chair: Richard Whitley
Managing institutional contradictions: Formal institutions in post-Soviet Russia vs. institutional legacy of the Soviet system
Industry change: Enhanced and constrained by multi-levelled institutional change
Unchanging firm behaviours when they are expected to change radically: The case of Hungary
Discussant: R Whitley
Session VI: Saturday, July 04, 09:00 to 10:30, E3-1-1015
Contradictory Formal and Informal Logics: Institutional change and enterprise behaviour
Chair: Marc Ventresca
Institutional logics and rhetorics in a state-dependent business system: A study of TÜSİAD as a key economic actor in Turkey, 1971-2008
Silja Korhonen-Sande
A new business system in the making? Path breaking trends in the Norwegian business system
Security threat and the structuration of national business systems: Finland and Israel compared
Organizational and Institutional Genesis: The Emergence of High-Tech Clusters in the Life Sciences
Discussant: M Ventresca
Session VII: Saturday, July 04, 11:00 to 12:30, E3-1-1015
Conflicting Interests and Logics of Action at Different Levels
Chair: Ruth Aguilera
Paul Thompson and Dr Stephen Cox
Networks in the shadow of markets and hierarchies: Calling the shots in the visual effects industry
Diversity and 'dominance effect' in national business systems: Local competitors and multinational subsidiaries in the Spanish supermarket sector
The institutional shape of regional SME-based sectors in Spain
Discussant: R Aguilera