#  SCANCOR-Weatherhead Conference 

 



####  calendar\_today Date and Time 

 **May 10, 2019** 

 09:00AM - 06:30PM EDT 

####  pin\_drop Location 

 **William James Hall, 33 Kirkland Street, Room 1550**  



 

 



 

###  9:00AM-9:30AM Breakfast

###  9:30AM-11:00AM Nation/Identity

 **Jesper Strandgaard**, *Copenhagen Business School*  
“Inventing Culinary Heritage and Collective Identity”  
*By Sophie Marie Cappelen &amp; Jesper Strandgaard, Copenhagen Business School*

 **Tiina Ritvala**, Aalto Univer*sity*  
“Organizational Stigma in Foreign Market Entry: The Fight over Guggenheim Helsinki”

 **Guro Sanden**, *Aalborg University*  
“What’s Law got to do, got to do with it? Language Policy and Corporate Law in Norway”

###  11:15AM-12:45PM Trans/National

 **Katharina Fellnhofer**, *Lappeenranta University of Technology*  
“SeeRRI: Building Self-sustaining Research and Innovation Ecosystems in Europe through Responsible Research and Innovation”

 **Gunnar Fermann**, *Norwegian University of Science and Technology*  
“Accounting for Transnational Agency and Structure Within the State-centric Approach of Foreign Policy Analysis”

 **Jørgen Wettestad**, *The Fridtjof Nansen Institute*  
“The World Bank and the Carbon Pricing Leadership Coalition: Effective Governance Entrepreneurship?”

###  12:45PM-1:45PM Lunch

###  1:45PM-3:15PM Knowledge/Power

 **Dennis Jancsary,** *WU Vienna University of Economics and Business*  
“The Interlinking Theorization of Management Concepts: Cohesion and Semantic Equivalence in Management Knowledge”  
*Co-authored with Markus Höllerer, Renate Meyer and Vitaliano Barberio at WU Vienna.*

 **Rolv Petter Amdam**, *BI Norwegian Business School*  
“Bringing Temporality in Organization Theory and History to the Study of Strategy Formation: Harvard Business School’s First International Strategy”  
*Co-authored with Gabriel Benito, BI Norwegian Business School*

 **Anne Kovalainen**, *University of Turku*  
“The Evaluation of Science in Austere Times in Europe: Words and Money”

 **Elin Lerum Boasson**, *University of Oslo*  
“The Multi-field Approach to Policy Change: A Neo-Institutional Public Policy Process Theory”

###  4:00PM-5:00PM Takeaways: Jesper Strandgaard &amp; Frank Dobbin

###  5:00PM-6:30PM Dinner William James Hall 1550



 

 



 

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