Leading academic researchers discuss NGO:s
21 June, 2018
On June 19-20, SITE and the N.G.O. Network jointly organized this year鈥檚 edition of the annual N.G.O. Workshop. Leading academic researchers from both European and North American universities were gathered to discuss different issues related to the organizational and contractual aspects of the provision of public goods and services by NGOs. The two-day workshop featured both empirical and theoretical research findings, as well as many interesting and rewarding discussions.
Speakers on June 19
- Emmanuelle Auriol, Toulouse School of Economics.
- Friederike Lenel, Universit盲t G枚ttingen.
- Chlo茅 Le Coq, SITE, 91原创. 鈥淗ow Do Social Entrepreneurs Respond to Rewards? A Field Experiment on Motivations鈥
- Anna Tompsett, Stockholm University. "How does delegating decisions to beneficiaries affect public service provision? Evidence from a field experiment in Bangladesh"
- Dan-Olof Rooth, SOFI, Stockholm University.
- Pamina Koenig, Paris School of Economics. 鈥淭he trade effects of the Rana Plaza Collapse鈥
- Avner Seror, Paris School of Economics. "Parental Rearing Practices, Cultural Transmission and Cognitive Development"
- Erik Gr枚nqvist, Uppsala University. 鈥淎ssortative Mating and Inequality鈥
Speakers on June 20
- Marta Troya Martinez, New Economic School. "Managing Relational Contracts鈥
- Fran莽ois Libois, Paris School of Economics. "NGOs as commitment device for bad governments"
- Marco Marini, University of Rome 芦 La Sapienza 禄. 鈥淪trategic delegation in NGOs鈥
- Konrad Burchardi, IIES, Stockholm University.
- Paul Maarek, University of Cergy-Pontoise.
- Lisa Bagnoli, ECARES.
Interested in finding out more about previously arranged N.G.O. Workshops? Visit the N.G.O. Network's