RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM ON THE ECONOMICS AND LAW OF THE ENTREPRENEUR Searle Center on Law, Regulation, and Economic Growth at Northwestern University School of Law Wednesday, June 18th (12:00 PM) - Thursday, June 19th (2:30 PM), 2008 The Searle Center on Law, Regulation, and Economic Growth presents a Research Symposium on The Economics and Law of the Entrepreneur which will be held at Northwestern University School of Law, Wednesday, June 18th - Thursday, June 19th, 2008. The goal of this Research Symposium is to provide a forum where economists and legal scholars can gather together with Northwestern University's own distinguished faculty to present and discuss high quality research relevant to the economics and law of the entrepreneur. Panels cover research on Venture Capital and the Entrepreneur; Entrepreneur Law; Economic Growth and Development; Innovation and the Entrepreneur; and The Social Context of Entrepreneurship. The conference is organized by Professor Daniel F. Spulber, Elinor Hobbs Distinguished Professor of International Business and Professor of Management Strategy, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University. PROGRAM: DAY ONE - WEDNESDAY JUNE, 18TH 2008 12:00-1:00 Lunch 1:00-1:15 Welcome and Introduction David E. Van Zandt, Dean and Professor of Law, Northwestern University School of Law Henry N. Butler, Executive Director, Searle Center, Northwestern University School of Law Daniel F. Spulber, Elinor Hobbs Distinguished Professor of International Business and Professor of Management Strategy, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University 1:15-3:00 Session One - Venture Capital and the Entrepreneur Moderator: Olufunmilayo Arewa, Associate Professor of Law, Northwestern University School of Law Competition between Informed Venture Capitalists and Entrepreneurs' Fund-Raising Strategy Catherine Casamatta, Professor of Finance, Toulouse School of Economics, CRG, IDEI Carole Haritchabalet, Toulouse School of Economics Venture Capital Exit Rights Carsten Bienz, Assistant Professor, Department of Finance and Management, Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration Uwe Walz, Professor, J. W. Goethe-Universitat Frankfurt/ Main Financing Start-Ups Joaquin Poblete, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University Relational Contract and Replaceability Yuk-fai Fong, Assistant Professor of Management and Strategy, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University Jin Li, Senior Lecturer/Donald P. Jacobs Scholar, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University Peter Andrew Schnabl, Massachusetts Institute for Technology, Department of Economics 3:00-3:30 Break 3:30-5:30 Session Two - Entrepreneur Law Moderator: Henry N. Butler, Executive Director, Searle Center on Law, Regulation, and Economic Growth, Northwestern University School of Law Law and Entrepreneurial Opportunities D. Gordon Smith, Glen L. Farr Professor of Law, J. Reuben Clark Law School, Brigham Young University Darian M. Ibrahim, Associate Professor of Law, James E. Rogers College of Law, University of Arizona The Effect of Litigation on Venture Capitalist Reputation Vladimir Atanasov, Assistant Professor of Economics & Finance, Mason School of Business, College of William and Mary, Vladimir Ivanov, Assistant Professor, University of Kansas School of Business Katherine V. Litvak, Assistant Professor, University of Texas School of Law Schumpterian Law: Rethinking the Role of Law in Fostering Entrepreneurship Viktor Mayer-Schonberger, Associate Professor of Public Policy, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University Discussants: Henry E. Smith, Fred A. Johnston Professor of Property and Environmental Law, Yale Law School Masako Ueda, Assistant Professor of Finance, University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Business Peter H. Huang, Harold E. Kohn Chair Professor of Law, Temple Law School 5:30-6:30 Reception (Law School Atrium) 6:30 Dinner (Law School Atrium) Keynote Address (TBD) DAY TWO - THURSDAY JUNE 19TH, 2008 8:00-8:30 Continental Breakfast 8:30-10:15 Session Three - Economic Growth and Development Moderator: Kenneth Ayotte, Associate Professor of Law, Northwestern University School of Law Rent Seeking, Market Structure and Growth Daniel Brou, Ph.D Candidate, Economics, Columbia University Michele Ruta, Marie Curie Fellow, Economics Department, European University Institute Financial Development, Entrepreneurship, and Job Satisfaction Milo Bianchi, Post-Doctoral Fellow, Paris School of Economics Bureaucratic Start-Up Costs, Entrepreneurial Capital, and Sectoral Growth Christian Fons-Rosen, London School of Economics 10:15-10:30 Break 10:30-12:00 Session Four - Innovation and the Entrepreneur Moderator: Daniel F. Spulber, Elinor Hobbs Distinguished Professor of International Business and Professor of Management Strategy, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University Scarcity of Ideas and Options to Invest in R&D Nisvan Erkal, Lecturer, University of Melbourne, Department of Economics Suzanne Scotchmer, Professor of Economics and Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley and NBER Management of Knowledge Workers Hans K. Hvide, Professor of Economics and Finance, University of Aberdeen Business School Eirik G. Kristiansen, Norwegian School of Economics and Business The Entrepreneurial Spawning of Scientists and Engineers: Stars, Slugs, and the Small Firm Effect Daniel W. Elfenbein, Assistant Professor of Organization and Strategy, Washington University in St. Louis Barton H. Hamilton, Robert Brookings Smith Distinguished Professor of Entrepreneurship, Washington University in St. Louis Todd R. Zenger, Robert and Barbara Frick Professor of Business Strategy, Washington University in St. Louis 12:00-1:00 Lunch 1:00-2:30 Session Five - The Social Context of Entrepreneurship Moderator: Peter G. Klein, Associate Professor, University of Missouri, Division of Applied Social Sciences Group Status and Entrepreneurship Simon C. Parker, Head of Department, Department of Economics & Finance, Durham University C. Mirjam van Praag, Professor of Entrepreneurship and Organization, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Amsterdam American Indian Entrepreneurs: Unique Challenges, Unlimited Potential Robert J. Miller, Professor, Lewis & Clark Law School The Law and Economics of Entrepreneurship in China's Marketising Economy Linda Yueh, Fellow in Economics, University of Oxford Legality and Venture Governance Around the World Douglas Cumming, Associate Professor of Finance and Entrepreneurship, and Ontario Research Chair, York University Schulich School of Business Daniel Schmidt, J. W. Goethe-Universitat Frankfurt/Main and CEPRES Uwe Walz, Professor, J. W. Goethe-Universitat Frankfurt/Main 2:30 Conference adjourns REGISTRATION: To reserve a space at this event, you must send a message with name, affiliation and full contact information to: Email: MAILTO:searlecenter@law.northwestern.edu or call Tel: (312) 503-1811 Space is limited. Please register no later than June 12th. Additional information can be found at: http://www.law.northwestern.edu/searlecenter/conference/2008/entrepreneur/index.html LOCATION: Northwestern University School of Law Arthur Rubloff Building, Room 175 357 East Chicago Avenue Chicago, IL 60611 FURTHER INFORMATION: For more information regarding this conference or other initiatives of the Searle Center, please visit: http://www.law.northwestern.edu/searlecenter call: (312) 503-1811 or send an email to: Email: MAILTO:searlecenter@law.northwestern.edu
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