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SUMMARY:Workshop ‘Democracy and Capitalism’
DESCRIPTION:The DemoTrans Horizon Europe project is organising a workshop that will promise rich insights into the intricate relationship between democracy and capitalism\, offering a blend of theoretical and practical perspectives crucial for policy makers\, academics\, and professionals engaged in shaping the future of democratic governance. \nPROGRAM \nDay 1: Thursday\, March 14th \n14:30 – 15:00 Registration and coffee \n15:00 – 16:15 Research Session 1 – Taxes \n• Will the Global Minimum Tax Reduce Profit Shifting? Petr Jansky\n• Corporate Tax Avoidance and Within-Country Inequality\, Marek Sedivy\n• What Drives the Location of Profits: Examining the Behavior of Multinational Enterprises from Country-by-Country Reporting\, Tomas Boukal\n• Does Tax Avoidance Make Large Firms Even Larger? Tijmen Tuinsma \n16:15 – 16:30 Break \n16:30 – 17:45 Research Session 2 – Procurement \n• Pre-procurement market engagement for addressing competitiveness\,\nsustainability\, and technology sovereignty: Evidence from an EU-wide survey\, Pelle Berkhout\n• European Cohesion Policy and Public Procurement in Spain\, Jihwan Ryu\n• European funds and green public procurement\, Vita Titl\n• A transaction cost theoretic vignette experiment on the public procurement of broader outcomes\, Thomas Balbach \n18:00 – 19:00 Social Activity\nGuided tour with tasting at the Domus Brauhaus\, a local small-scale brewery (http://www.domusbrauhaus.be/). \n19:00 – Dinner\nWe will continue with our dinner at Domus Brauhaus \n  \nDay 2: Friday\, March 15th \n09:00 – 09:45 Keynote Speech\nGermá Bel (Universitat de Barcelona)\nFive Decades of Reforms for Local Public Service Delivery \n09:45 – 10:00 Q&A \n10:00 – 10:30 Coffee Break \n10:30 – 11:30 Research Session 3 – Networking \n• Getting in line: Synchronizing mechanisms in temporary inter-organizational networks\, Vibeke Kroken\n• A temporal approach to ‘Fitting in’: A longitudinal survey design.– Democracy and Capitalism\, Ben Geys\n• The Power of the Pen: Influence of Lobbying on the legislative procedure in Europe\, Emilie Wojcieszynski\n• TBC\, Takis Iliopoulos \n11:30 – 12:30 Research Session 4 – Policy and Democracy \n• Lobbying firms/politically connected firms and revolving doors in the European context\, Emilie Wojcieszynski\n• Should technological sovereignty be part of challenge-led innovation policy? Pelle Berkhout\n• On the drivers of voting behaviour\, Lorenzo Catalano \n12:30 – 13:00 Conclusion and Lunch\nHOG 00.10\, Naamsestraat 69 \n  \nThe workshop is free of charge and is offered in person or online\, but registration is necessary: REGISTRATION HERE
URL:https://inca-project.eu/event/workshop-democracy-and-capitalism/
LOCATION:KU Leuven University or Online
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SUMMARY:Who is Driving the Innovation? From Tech Alarmism to Digital Alternatives
DESCRIPTION:INCA partners Niccolò Cuppini (University of Applied Sciences of Southern Switzerland) and Maurilio Pirone (University of Bologna) will present INCA’s results on the Sociology Research Seminar organized by FSAS-UBB on March 14th. \nThe dominant contemporary paradigm of technological transformation assumes that a few giant companies have a monopoly on innovation\, while people are threatened by mass surveillance and States can simply regulate the market. For this reason\, Big Tech has gained overwhelming power nowadays\, resembling more and more modern commercial empires. Citizens can only attempt to limit such power embedded in corporate technological supremacy. \nNevertheless\, for many years\, digital technologies have been the subject of several narratives and attempts aiming to democratize technological innovation as a tool for a fairer society\, from cybernetic experiments in the Allende’ Chile to the gift economy of hacker culture. \nDrawing upon the results of our ongoing INCA project\, our partners will present a genealogy of digital transformations from the 1960s to the present day to highlight how technological innovation has become increasingly financialized and centralized. They will analyze the different political options toward the organization of digital innovation\, arguing that more than simply limiting the power of Big Tech\, it would be fundamental to regain control over the planning and design of technology.
URL:https://inca-project.eu/event/who-is-driving-the-innovation-from-tech-alarmism-to-digital-alternatives/
LOCATION:Dostoievski (former Plugarilor) str.\, no. 34-36\, room 7
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