Activities
Monday, February 19 2024
Dia · Setmana
11:30
INVITATION VIRTUAL DAY "THE RETURN OF INTEREST RATES AND ITS EFFECTS"
Description:
Next February 19 at 11:30am, the presentation of the magazine "Papeles de Economía Española N178" will take place
On this day, the following will take part:
- Carlos Ocaña: Director General of Funques
- José Manuel Campa: President of the European Banking Authority
- Santiago Carbó: Professor of Economics at the University of Valencia and Director of the magazine Papers d'Economia Española de Funcas
- Luis Teijeiro Pita da Veiga: Director of Regulation and Studies of CECA
- Nuria Suárez: Full Professor at the Autonomous University of Madrid
- Francisco Rodríguez: Professor of Economics at the University of Gradada and Senior researcher at Funcas
For more information you can consult this link!
Date: Monday 19, February2024 - 11:30h
End date: Monday 19, February2024 - 13:00h
Tuesday, February 20, 2024
12:30
Annual Faculty Conference: La Juventud Atracada
Description:
Next Tuesday, February 20, at 12:30, in the Sala de Graus, the conference will take place by Professor José Ignacio Conde-Ruiz, professor at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid and deputy director of FEDEA.
Professor Conde-Ruiz will present his work in which he empirically analyzes how the development of society, politics and the economy in recent decades affects the well-being and prosperity of the younger generations. Conde-Ruiz identifies the main problems that concern young people and proposes measures that, in his opinion, could contribute to correcting this situation.
Date: Tuesday 20, February2024 - 12:30h
End date: Tuesday 20, February2024 - 14:00h
14:20
Presentation Yann Bramoullé
Description:
On February 20 at 2.20 p.m., the presentation of Yann Bramoullé (Aix- Marseille University) will take place in the IAE Seminar Room.
For more information you can access its website.
Date: Tuesday 20, February2024 - 14:20h
End date: Tuesday 20, February2024 - 15:20h
Wednesday, February 21, 2024
11:00
Matilde Presentation
Description:
Matilde Ruiz-Arroyo (Universidad de Granada) will be presented on February 21st at the Department of Seminary.
Matilde is a full professor at the Department of Business Organization I. She has worked on the Melilla and Granada campuses as a teacher and researcher. She develops her research in the field of entrepreneurship, with various interests including gender, the effect of context or management. He has published in several magazines and collaborated in several books, and has also participated in numerous national and international congresses.
Date: Wednesday 21, February2024 - 11:00h
End date: Wednesday 21, February2024 - 12:00h
13:30
Chris Brusch Seminar
Description:
Next February 21 at 1:30 p.m., the presentation "Dual Labor Markets, Unemployment, and Career Mobility" by Chris Brusch will take place in Seminar Room 112C.
His work lies in the field of macroeconomics with inequality. It focuses on issues related to the analysis of risk and inequality at the micro level, and on the role of labor markets, public policy, and the family in both mitigating individual risk and shaping observed inequality. To find answers to these and related questions, he typically analyzes microdata sets from various administrative and survey sources using parametric and nonparametric empirical methods, which he combines with quantitative structural models.
Date: Wednesday 21, February2024 - 13:30h
End date: Wednesday 21, February2024 - 14:30h
15:00
Presentation Matilde Ruiz-Arroyo
Description:
Matilde (University of Granada) will present her paper "Symbolic and substantive commitment to sustainability in new companies: the role of the perception of opportunities and organizational growth", together with Ana Maria Bojica (University of Granada).
You can find the summary below:
In this article we theorize and empirically analyze the factors that explain the voluntary adoption by new companies of behaviors that promote social and/or environmental sustainability as a response to regulatory pressures. Specifically, we propose that (1) the adoption of sustainable symbolic behaviors in response to regulatory pressures depends on the entrepreneur's ability to identify business opportunities (2) the adoption of symbolic behaviors is associated with the development of sustainable substantives in new companies and (3) ) this relationship is further moderated by the organizational growth of new companies. The results obtained in a sample of 1,588 new Spanish companies (less than three and a half years old), statistically representative at national level, show partial support for these hypotheses. We find that entrepreneurs who identify more business opportunities are also more likely to respond to regulatory pressures by adopting symbolic sustainable behavior that, in turn, are associated with the adoption of substantive sustainable behaviors.
Date: Wednesday 21, February2024 - 15:00h
End date: Wednesday 21, February2024 - 17:00h