Sub-theme 38: Inequality, Institutions, and Organizations

Convenors:
Kamal A. Munir, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
John M. Amis, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Corinna Frey-Heger, Erasmus University, The Netherlands
Session Time Corridor 1: Thursday, July 08, 11:00 to 12:30, Virtual Conference (EventsAir)
Opening and Plenary
Chair: Amis, Frey and Munir
Plugging Knowledge Ambiguity: How Class Background Shapes Career Progression in Elite Occupations - Prof Sam Friedman (London School of Economics)
Session Time Corridor 2: Thursday, July 08, 16:00 to 17:30, Virtual Conference (EventsAir)
Parallel Sessions
Chair: Amis, Frey and Munir
Malte Doehne, Jonas Geweke and Katja Rost
Using Lotteries To Enhance Social Mobility in Meritocratic Regimes: Evidence from 18th century Basel
Anne Monier
Fundraising as friendraising. The exclusive underpinnings of elite organizations
Rose Bote and Tao Wang
All aboard? Discretionary work by agents of access
Jacqueline Lane, Karim R. Lakhani, Roberto M. Fernandez and Karim Lakhani
Setting a Gendered Bar: How Early Gender Bias Raises the Qualifications for Professional Women Seeking Online Technological Skills Training
Rebecca Whiting
'We have to buy my space shirts in the boy's section!' A business ethics approach to gendered toy marketing
Chidozie Umeh, Joseph Maidugu, Nelarine Cornelius and James Wallace
An agenda for researching gender inequalities in under-researched contexts
Aparajita Agarwal and Tyler Wry
Resilience at the base of the pyramid: Digital capabilities and entrepreneurial response to crisis in Indian micro-ventures
Yao Yao and Sida Liu
Where Rookies Prevail: Digital Habitus and Age-based Earnings Differentials in Online Legal Services
Yingqin Zheng, Zhiyi Li and Benedetta Cappellini
The Game of Flying Pigs
Parallel Stream A: ELITES & ACCESS (Corinna Frey-Heger)
• ‘Aleatoric leader selection: Using lotteries to prevent in-group favoritism in leadership teams’ (Malte Doehne)
• ‘Fundraising as friendraising. The exclusive underpinnings of elite organizations’ (Anne Monier)
• All aboard? Discretionary work by agents of access (Rose Ntondumu Bote)

Parallel Stream B: GENDER INEQUALITIES (John Amis)
• ‘Setting a gendered bar: Early gender bias on the quality of women who persist’ (Jacqueline N. Lane)
• ‘ 'We have to buy my space shirts in the boy's section!' A business ethics approach to gendered toy marketing’ (Rebecca Whiting)
• ‘An agenda for researching gender inequalities in under-researched context’ (Chidozie Umeh)

Parallel Stream C: DIGITAL DIVIDES (Kamal Munir)
• ‘Resilience at the base of the pyramid: Digitization and entrepreneurial response to crisis in Indian micro-ventures’ (Aparajita Agarwal)
• ‘Where rookies prevail: Age-based earnings differential in a digital legal field’ (Yao Yao)
• ‘The Game of Flying Pigs’ (Yingqin Zheng)
Session Time Corridor 3: Friday, July 09, 09:00 to 12:30, Virtual Conference (EventsAir)
Parallel Sessions
Break 1: 10:30 to 11:00
Chair: Amis, Frey and Munir
Khizran Zehra and Chintan Kella
Born Dutch yet not Being Dutch: Intergenerational accumulation of disadvantage for migrants in the Netherlands
Taís Colling, Andrea Poleto Oltramari and Josiane de Oliveira
Interlocations between the concepts of social and subject social actor and the reflections in discussions about black brazilian women
Pieter de Wit, Christopher Wickert and Elco van Burg
Organizing in different contexts of societal intergroup conflict: The interplay between inequality and animosity
Louise Ashley
Doctor in the family: The transmissibility of sector-specific advantage in the medical profession
Divya Tyagi, Mudit Shukla and Jatin Pandey
The ‘last bell’ for some, ‘zoom call’ for the others: Using the school from home practice to understand the linkage between organizational actions and social inequalities
Samantha Evans
The social magic of a collections meritocracy: institutional distinction classed and unclassed in UK museum work
Gopi Sankar Gopikuttan
How do collective organizations link farmers with markets? An institutional logics perspective
Rajesh Mokale
Inequality in profit sharing, threat of dispossession and capability deprivation in rural India
Belinda Zakrzewska
The influence of institutional work on authenticity and social inequality: The case of Peruvian cuisines in postcolonial times
Lionel Paolella and Andrea Wessendorf
Racial inequality in employee selection: The effect of employment and diversity practices on selection decisions
Daniel Semper and Alexander Fleischmann
Dis/ableism in the Workplace: An Outline for a Critical Institutional Research Program
Angela Kipf
The moderating role of organizational culture on the relationship between executives' perceived social class origin and entrepreneurial orientation
Tatiana M. Lluent
The impact of national culture on firm gender diversity
Paul Gouvard and Lionel Paolella
It takes two to tango: Firms’ cultural orientation and job seekers’ identity as antecedents of selection and hiring
Halil Sabanci and Marta M. Elvira
Temporary employment, precarity trap in low-paying jobs, and wage inequality
Lucas Amaral Lauriano and Leandro Pongeluppe
The stakeholder capitalism: Organizations’ capabilities promoting individuals’ freedom
09:00 to 10:30 CEST

Parallel Stream A: RACISM AND SOCIETAL CONFLICT (Corinna Frey-Heger)
• ‘Born Dutch yet not Being Dutch: Intergenerational accumulation of disadvantage for migrants in the Netherlands’ (Khizran Zehra)
• ‘Interlocations between the concepts of social and subject social actor and the reflections in discussions about black Brazilian women’ (Taís Colling)
• ‘Organizing in different contexts of societal conflict: The interplay between inequality and animosity’ (Pieter de Wit)

Parallel Stream B: CLASS WORK AND SOCIAL INEQUALITIES (John Amis)
• ‘Medical Students doing ‘Class Work’ to Cope: How Inequalities of Capital and Class are Institutionalised in the UK Medical Profession’ (Louise Ashley)
• ‘The ‘last bell’ for some, ‘zoom call’ for the others: Using the school from home practice to understand the linkage between organizational actions and social inequalities’ (Divya Tyagi)
• ‘The social magic of a collections meritocracy: institutional distinction classed and unclassed in UK museum work’ (Samantha L. Evans)

Parallel Stream C: INSTITUTIONS AND LOCAL INEQUALITIES (Kamal Munir)
• ‘How do collective organizations link farmers with markets? An institutional logics perspective’ (Gopi Sankar Gopikuttan)
• ‘Inequality in profit sharing, threat of dispossession and capability deprivation in rural India’ (Rajesh Mokale)
• ‘The influence of institutional work on authenticity and social inequality: The case of Peruvian cuisines in postcolonial times’ (Belinda Zakrzewski)

Break: 10:30 to 11:00 CEST

11:00 to 12:30 CEST

Parallel Stream A: INEQUALITY IN HR PRACTICE (Corinna Frey-Heger)
• ‘Racial inequality in employee selection: The effect of employment and diversity practices on selection decisions’ (Lionel Paolella)
• ‘Dis/ableism in the Workplace: An Outline for a Critical Institutional Research Program’ (Daniel Semper)

Parallel Stream B: CULTURE AND ITS IMPACT ON (IN)EQUALITY (John Amis)
• ‘The moderating role of organizational culture on the relationship between executives' perceived social class origin and entrepreneurial orientation’ (Angela Kipf)
• ‘The impact of national culture on firm gender diversity’ (Tatiana M. Lluent)
• ‘It takes two to tango: Firms’ cultural orientation and job seekers’ identity as antecedents of selection and hiring’ (Paul Gouvard)

Parallel Stream C: WORKPLACE INEQUALITIES (Kamal Munir)
• ‘Temporary employment, precarity trap in low-paying jobs, and wage inequality’ (Halil Sabanci)
• ‘The stakeholder capitalism: Organizations’ capabilities promoting individuals’ freedom’ (Lucas A. Lauriano)
Session Time Corridor 4: Friday, July 09, 16:00 to 17:30, Virtual Conference (EventsAir)
Closing Plenary
Chair: Amis, Frey and Munir
One person from each stream will help us to critically reflect on our work within each session. This will lead on to discussion of ideas that we have heard, future work, and so on.
Session Time Corridor 5: Saturday, July 10, 07:00 to 12:30, Virtual Conference (EventsAir)