On June 19-20, 2018, SITE and the N.G.O. network jointly organize this years annual N.G.O. workshop. The workshop will focus on the organizational and contractual aspects of the provision of public goods and services by organizations that are neither purely for-profit nor public-sector.
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N.G.O. Workshop Program
1. N.G.O. Workshop
9 : 00 - 9 :15
9 :15 - 10 : 00
10 : 00 - 10 : 45
10 : 45 - 11:15
11:15 - 12 : 00
12 : 00 - 12 : 45
12 : 45 - 13 : 45
13 : 45 - 14 : 30
14 : 30 - 15 :15
15 :15 - 15 : 45
15 : 45 - 16 : 30
16 : 30 - 17 :15
19 : 00
Opening remarks by Anders Olofsgård/Maria Perrotta Berlin,
SITE, Stockholm School of Economics
Emmanuelle Auriol, Toulouse School of Economics. “God insures
those who pay? Formal insurance and religious offerings in Ghana.”
Friederike Lenel, Universität Göttingen. “Insurance and Solidarity:
Evidence from a Lab-in-the-Field Experiment in Cambodia”
Coffee break
Chloé Le Coq, SITE, Stockholm School of Economics. “How Do Social
Entrepreneurs Respond to Rewards? A Field Experiment on Motivations”
Anna Tompsett, Stockholm University. “How does delegating
decisions to beneficiaries affect public service provision? Evidence from
a field experiment in Bangladesh”
Lunch break
Dan-Olof Rooth, SOFI, Stockholm University. “Does Integration
Change Gender Attitudes? The Effect of Randomly Assigning Women to
Traditionally Male Teams”
Pamina Koenig, Paris School of Economics. “The trade effects of the
Rana Plaza Collapse”
Coffee break
Avner Seror, Paris School of Economics. “Parental Rearing Practices,
Cultural Transmission and Cognitive Development”
Erik Grönkvist, Uppsala University. “Assortative Mating and
Inequality”
Conference dinner at Hotel Skeppsholmen (invitation only)
SSE, Bertil Ohlins Gata 4, Room Torsten
Tuesday June 19
N.G.O. - Non-Profits,Governmentsand OrganizationsN.G.O. - Non-Profits,Governmentsand Organizations
2. 9 : 00 - 9 : 45
9 : 45 - 10 : 30
10 : 30 - 11 : 00
11 : 00 - 11 : 45
12 : 00 - 13 : 00
13 : 00 - 13:45
13 : 45 - 14: 30
14 : 30 - 15 : 15
15 : 15
Marta Troya Martinez, New Economic School. “Managing
Relational Contracts”
François Libois, Paris School of Economics. “NGOs as commitment
device for bad governments”
Coffee break
Marco Marini, University of Rome « La Sapienza » “Strategic
delegation in NGOs”
Lunch break
Konrad Burchardi, IIES, Stockholm University. “Moral Hazard:
Experimental Evidence from Tenancy Contracts”
Paul Maarek, University of Cergy-Pontoise. “Ethnic Favoritism: Winner
Takes All or Power Sharing? Evidence from school constructions in Benin”
Lisa Bagnoli, ECARES. “Does national health insurance improve
children’s health? National and regional evidence from Ghana”
Coffee and conclusion
Organizers
Gani Aldashev, ECARES, Université Libre de Bruxelles I Guido Friebel,
University of Frankfurt I Maria Perrotta Berlin, SITE, Stockholm School
of Economics I Emmanuelle Auriol, Toulouse School of Economics I
Thierry Verdier, Paris School of Economics I Maitreesh Ghatak, London
School of Economics
Other participants
Anders Olofsgård, SITE, Stockholm School of Economics I Jesper Roine,
SITE, Stockholm School of Economics I Giancarlo Spagnolo, SITE, Rome
Tor Vergata, EIEF I Charles Becker, Duke University
N.G.O. - Non-Profits,Governmentsand OrganizationsN.G.O. - Non-Profits,Governmentsand Organizations
SSE, Bertil Ohlins Gata 4, Room Torsten
Wednesday June 20