Jue, 27-02-2020; 00:00
Sede CCHS
Presentación de dialnet Métricas

Sala Menéndez Pidal 0E18
CCHS. c/Albasanz, 26-28 (Madrid)

Nuevos proyectos colaborativos en torno a Dialnet: DIALNET MÉTRICAS y PORTAL DE INVESTIGACIÓN

Presentación: Isidro F. Aguillo (IPP-CSIC)

- Joaquín León Marín (Director Fundación Dialnet, Universidad de La Rioja)

Mié, 04-03-2020; 00:00
Otras sedes
Conferencia "Metodología cualitativa aplicada al análisis geográfico de zonas rurales y despobladas"

Por Ángel Paniagua (Grupo de Investigación de Geografía Rural-GGR, IPP-CSIC)

Lugar: Sala de Vídeo Módulo II, Fac. Filosofía y Letras, Cantoblanco (UAM)

Coordinador: José Mª Martínez Navarro (Dpto. Geografía, UAM)

Organiza: Programa de Doctorado en Ciencias Humanas y Sociales: Geografía, Antropología y Estudios de África y Asia (UAM)

Mié, 19-02-2020; 00:00
Sede CCHS
Seminario IPP: "Energy poverty in Europe: from household vulnerabilities to collective action"

Por Sergio Tirado (UAB)

Sala Herbert A. Simon 3D

Organiza: Francisco Herreros (IPP-CSIC)

Mié, 19-02-2020; 00:00
Otras sedes
Mesa redonda con ocasión del Día Internacional de la Mujer y la Niña en la Ciencia

Lugar: Instituto Cervantes, Av. Louise 140 (1050 Bruselas, Bélgica)

Intervienen:

Pérez, Raúl López, and Aldo Ramirez Zamudio. 2020. An experimental test of two policies to increase donations to public projects. International Review of Law and Economics.

Pérez, Raúl López, and Aldo Ramirez Zamudio. 2020
Fecha

Abstract. This paper uses lab-in-the-field experiments and theory to explore why people give money to governments. We assume that giving is motivated by outcome–oriented or consequentialist norms, and conditional on (a) others’ behavior and (b) beliefs about how competent the government is. The evidence from a lab experiment in Peru is in line with this.

Martínez, Catalina, and Valerio Sterzi. 2020. The impact of the abolishment of the professor’s privilege on European university-owned patents. Industry and Innovation. DOI: 10.1080/13662716.2019.1709421

Martínez, Catalina, and Valerio Sterzi. 2020
Fecha

Abstract. Intellectual property regimes governing university inventions were quite diverse in Europe at the end of the 1990s. Several European countries maintained the so-called professor’s privilege, an exception to employment law whereby university researchers were allowed to retain the ownership of academic inventions. The 2000s were characterised by convergence towards a more homogeneous system, in which university administrations took control of IP management.

Mié, 04-03-2020; 00:00
Sede CCHS
Seminario IPP: "Phenotypic Discrimination in Europe: Results from a Comparative Field Experiment in Germany, the Netherlands and Spain

Por Javier Polavieja (Universidad Carlos III)

Sala Herbert A. Simon 3D

Organiza: Francisco Herreros (IPP-CSIC)

Lun, 27-01-2020; 00:00
Sede CCHS
Seminario IPP: "Are richer households less efficient in electricity consumption?"

Por Desiderio Romero (URJC)

Sala Enrique Fuentes Quintana 3E

Organiza: Francisco Herreros (IPP-CSIC)

Mié, 22-01-2020; 00:00
Sede CCHS
Seminario IPP: “Ethnic Discrimination in the Swiss Labour Market – Ethnic Hierarchies in Correspondence Test Results"

Por Eva Zschirnt (EUI)

Sala Herbert Simon 3D

Organiza: Francisco Herreros (IPP-CSIC)