Program
| 27 JUNE |
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| 9h00-9h30: Registration |
| 9h30-11h30: Workshop by Miguel Portela and Paulo Guimarães (Room 141)
“Practical issues in the estimation of high-dimensional fixed effects models: Empirical examples using Stata, R and Julia” |
| 11h30-12h00: Coffee-break |
| 12h00-12h15: Welcome Session (Room 118) |
| 12h15-13h15: Keynote Lecture by Francis Kramarz (Room 118)
“Matching Workers’ Skills and Firms’ Technologies: From Bundling to Unbundling” |
| 13h15-14h15: Lunch |
| 14h15-16h00: Parallel Sessions A.1, A.2, and A.3 |
| 16h00-16h30: Coffee-break |
| 16h30-18h15: Parallel Sessions B.1 and B.2 |
| 19h30: Dinner at “Enoteca” (Alameda da Rua de Serpa Pinto 44B, 4400-307 Vila Nova de Gaia) |
| 28 JUNE |
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| 9h30-11h15: Parallel Sessions C.1 and C.2 |
| 11h15-11h45: Coffee-Break |
| 11h45-12h45: Keynote Lecture by Michael S. Dahl (Room 118)
“Careers, Organizations and Mental Health” |
| 12h45-13h45: Lunch |
| 13h45-15h30: Parallel Sessions D.1 and D.2 |
| 15h30-16h00: Coffee-break |
16h00-17h30: Round Table “The Role of LEED for Policy Design” (Room 118)
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| Parallel Session A.1 – Employee Turnover & Mobility (June 27, 14h15-16h00) Room 156 Chair: Julia Bodner |
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| “How to enter high-opportunity places? The role of Social Contacts for Residential Mobility in Sweden” – Virág Ilyés, Networks, Corvinus University, Budapest, Hungary |
| “Turnover of Heterogeneous Salespeople and Differential Compensation: The Effect of Geographic Concentration of Salespeople” – Alireza Keshavarz, Maynooth University School of Business |
| “It’s a man’s world: culture of abuse, #MeToo and worker flows” – Caroline Coly, Paris School of Economics |
| “Employee Redeployment Patterns in Diversified Firms” – Julia Bodner, Department of Strategy and Innovation, Copenhagen Business School |
| Parallel Session A.2 – Entrepreneurship (June 27, 14h15-16h00) Room 157 Chair: Emma Lappi |
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| “The Mighty Girl: Family Vulnerability and Female Representation in Male-Led Ventures” – Zhiyan Wu, Erasmus University |
| “The Small Firm Effect or the First Firm Effect? Examining the Transitions to Entrepreneurship Using Spanish Administrative Data” – Haifeng Wang, University of Wisconsin-Madison |
| “Does Goliath Help David? Anchor Firms and Startup Clusters” – Rahul R. Gupta, Georgetown University |
| “Nice and Fit, Albeit Not Necessarily Very Smart: The Successful Entrepreneur Profiled from Swedish Conscription Data” – Emma Lappi, Copenhagen Business School |
| Parallel Session A.3 – Wages I (June 27, 14h15-16h00) Room 158 Chair: Pedro Portugal |
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| “A Grouped-AKM Approach for (Re-)Assessing Bargaining, Sorting and Differential Rent-sharing” – István Boza, Institute of Economics – Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Hungary |
| “The Role of Firms on Wage Inequality Dynamics” – Jaime Montana, Universidade Católica Portuguesa |
| “The Persistence of Wages” – Pedro Portugal, Banco de Portugal and Nova School of Business and Economics |
| Parallel Session B.1 – Policy Evaluation (June 27, 16h30-18h15) Room 156 Chair: Joana Silva |
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| “Nobody’s gonna slow me down? The effects of a transportation cost shock on firm performance and behavior” – João Pereira dos Santos, RWI and Nova SBE |
| “Only you? The informational content of individual dismissals” – Daniela Sonedda, University of Piemonte Orientale |
| “Working Hour Reform, Labor Demand and Productivity” – Kentaro ASAI, Paris School of Economics |
| “Cash Transfers and Formal Labor Markets: Evidence from Brazil” – Joana Silva, Universidade Católica Portuguesa and World Bank |
| Parallel Session B.2 – Migration & Labor Markets (June 27, 16h30-18h15) Room 157 Chair: Vera Rocha |
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| “How much do Foreign Ownership and Export Market Participation matter to Performance? New Evidence from Portuguese Micro data” – António Martins, ISEG, Universidade de Lisboa |
| “The Sources of the Immigrant-Native Wage Gap: Worker, Firm, and Job Title Heterogeneity” – Madalena Severino, Nova School of Business and Economics |
| “Is Naturalization a Passport for Better Labor Market Integration? Evidence using a Quasi-Experimental Setting” – Yajna Govind, Copenhagen Business School |
| “Is the hiring of refugees more than charity? Implications for firm performance” – Vera Rocha, Copenhagen Business School |
| Parallel Session C.1 – Human Capital: Ability & Education (June 28, 9h30-11h15) Room 156 Chair: Pedro Luís Silva |
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| “Employee Protection, Inventor Human Capital, and Innovation Trajectories” – Eduardo Melero, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid |
| “Cognitive Ability, Non-Cognitive Ability, and Employee Mobility: Evidence from Swedish Microdata” – Ali Mohammadi, Copenhagen Business School |
| “Educational Mismatches of Newly Hired Workers: Short and Medium-run Effects on Wages” – Isabel Araújo, Universidade Lusíada do Porto and ISCAP |
| “Teacher high school scores or admission exams: what matters for elite and non-elite higher education courses?” – Pedro Luis Silva, CIPES and FEP – University of Porto |
| Parallel Session C.2 – Occupational Changes (June 28, 9h30-11h15) Room 157 Chair: Ana Oliveira |
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| “The Odd One Out? A Portfolio Perspective on Board Director Exit” – Bram Timmermans, NHH Norwegian School of Economics |
| “Automation and employment: preliminary evidence for Italian firms” – Angelo Cuzzola, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Italy |
| “Green Jobs in Portugal: A Task-Based Approach” – Sergey Volozhenin, University of Minho, School of Economics and Management (EEG). |
| “Firm-level Labor Shares and Technology-driven Occupational Changes” – Ana Oliveira, FEP, U.Porto and UNU-MERIT |
| Parallel Session D.1 – Wages II (June 28, 13h45-15h30) Room 156 Chair: Adrian L. Merida |
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| “How is the Minimum Wage Shaping the Wage Distribution: Bite, Spillovers, and Wage Inequality” – Carlos Oliveira, Nova School of Business and Economics |
| “Female Founders and Female Employee Wages” – Ulrich Kaiser, University of Zurich |
| “Entrepreneurial Experience and Executive Pay” – Adrian L. Merida, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid |
| Parallel Session D.2 – Firm-level dynamics & Business Cycles (June 28, 13h45-15h30) Room 157 Chair: Rujuta Vaidya |
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| “Not so sweet: The impact of the Portuguese soda tax on producers” – Judite Gonçalves, Nova School of Business and Economics |
| “The rise and decline of business dynamism in Portugal during 1986-2018” – Ernesto Nieto-Carrillo, University of Coimbra and CeBER |
| “Strategic Reallocations in Economic Downturns” – Rujuta Vaidya, NHH-Norwegian School of Economics |