Doctoral Summer School 2016
August 3-5 · Lepanina, Estonia
ASTRA Doctoral School in Economics and Innovation /

Wednesday, 3rd August

9.00 Bus: Tallinn–Lepanina Hotel, departure: Ülemiste Hotel
9.00 Bus: Tartu–Lepanina Hotel, departure: Oeconomicum
11.30 –12.30 Gathering and registration at the Lepanina Hotel
12.30 – 13.30 Lunch
13.30 – 14.00 OPENING of Doctoral Summer School, Prof. Maaja Vadi and Prof. Raul Eamets
Dr. Diana Eerma“Doctoral School in Economics and Innovation 2016–2022” (2nd Floor)
14.00 – 15.30 Prof. Bart P.M. Joosen (University of Amsterdam), "The different application of the systemic risk buffer of the Capital Requirements Directive IV by the national prudential supervisors throughout Europe. Is there a level playing field?" (2nd Floor)
15.30 – 16.00 Coffee break
16.00 – 17.30 Doctoral Seminars
Topic and presenter / Reviewer 1 / Reviewer 2
Seminar 1:
Floor 1
Chair:
Prof.
Rein Ahas / PASSIVE MOBILE POSITIONING AS A WAY TO MAP THE CONNECTIONS BETWEEN CHANGE OF RESIDENCE AND DAILY MOBILITY,
PilleriineKamenjuk / Prof. Peter Friedrich / Tõnis Eerme
THE GLOBAL URANIUM BANK EFFECT ON URANIUM MARKET CLEARING PRICE,
ArisAuzans / Dr. Jaan Masso / Jaana Kikas
INTRA-INDUSTRY TRADE OF PAKISTAN WITH INDIA, Muhammad Yousaf / Prof. Knut Reese / ArisAuzans
Seminar 2:
Floor 2
Chair:
Prof.KarstenStaehr / RESOLVING INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY DISPUTES,
HamedAlavi / Prof. Bart P.M. Joosen / ZanetaPietrzak
transposition of occuPational electromagnetic fields legislation in THE EXAMPLE OF estonia,
Tarmo Koppel / Prof. Bart P.M. Joosen / Kadri Paes
18.00 – 19.00 Dinner
19.00 – 22.00Social event and free time

Thursday, 4thAugust

7.30 – 9.30 Breakfast
9.30 – 11.00 Doctoral Seminars
Topic and presenter / Reviewer 1 / Reviewer 2
Doctoral seminar II:
Floor 2
Chair:
Prof. Tiiu Paas / PROVIDING PUBLIC SERVICES ACROSS BORDERS – WHY IS IT SO RARE AMONG SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS WITHIN EUROPE? CHAPTER 5. EMPIRICAL FINDINGS: COMPUTER ASSISTED ONLINE INTERVIEWS (CAOI)
Annika Jaansoo / Prof. Urmas Varblane / PhD students are welcome to review. Material is available in Study Information System.
PARAMETRIC AND NON-PARAMETRIC DECOMPOSITION TECHNIQUES
Maryna Tverdostup / Dr. Dmitry Kulikov
Seminar 3: Floor 1
Chair:
Prof. Toomas Haldma / SERVICE MANAGEMENT AND COST-EFFECTIVENESS IN TELEMEDICINE,
Iiris Toots / Prof. GiusepeGrossi / Jaan Silvet
THE COSTS OF SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN THE ACCOUNTING SYSTEM OF THE NATIONAL FORESTS, Joanna Pilacik / Prof. Kadri Männasoo / Magnus Piirits
SPORT FINANCING MODELS IN EU AND THE CONNECTIONS OF MODELS WITH COUNTRY-SPECIFIC ECONOMIC FACTORS,VeldaBuldas / Assoc. Prof. Alfred Guender / Maryna Tverdostup
11.00 – 11.30 Coffee break
11.30 – 12.30 Prof. Knut Reese (Hochschule Wismar) "Guaranteed and Possible Advantages of Exporting” (2nd Floor)
12.30 – 13.30 Lunch
13.30 – 15.00 Doctoral Seminars
Topic and presenter / Reviewer 1 / Reviewer 2
Seminar 4:
Floor 2
Chair:
Prof. Raul Eamets / CORPORATE INVESTMENTS, CREDIT AND FINANCIAL STRENGTH: EUROPEAN EVIDENCE, Peeter Maripuu / Prof.KarstenStaehr / HamedAlavi
DON’T BLAME THE SAVERS: FINANCIAL CYCLES, CURRENT ACCOUNTS AND INTEREST RATES,
Erik Aru / Assoc. Prof. Karin Jõeveer / Tarmo Koppel
THE ROLE OF LARGE RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURES IN THE PROCESS OF ORGANIZATIONAL EMERGENCE,
Tõnis Eerme / Prof. Knut Reese / VeldaBuldas
Seminar 5:
Floor 1
Chair:
Prof. Urmas Varblane / DETERMINANTS AND EVALUATION OF OPERATIONAL BUDGETING SUCCESS IN POLISH, COMPANIES,
ZanetaPietrzak / Prof. GiusepeGrossi / Jaan Looga
RELATIVE INCOME WITHIN HOUSEHOLDS AND GENDER WAGE GAP: EVIDENCE FROM FINLAND,
Maryna Tverdostup / Assoc. Prof. Yannick Lucotte / Julio Cuc
SURVIVAL OF CULTURAL AND CREATIVE INDUSTRIES IN ESTONIA: ORGANIZATIONAL EVALUATION PRACTICES AS ONE WAY TO RAISE THE COMPETITIVENESS,Marge Sassi
15.00 – 15.30 Coffee break
15.30 – 16.30
Prof. Giuseppe Grossi (Kristianstad University) “Theories and practices of performance measurement in Hybrid organizations” (2nd Floor)
16.30 – 17.30
Assoc. Prof. Alfred Guender (University of Canterbury) “The Real Exchange Rate in Open Economy Taylor Rules: a Reassessment” (2nd Floor)
18.00 – 19.00 Dinner
20.00 – 00.00 Sauna

Friday, 5thAugust

7.30 – 9.00 Breakfast
9.00 – 10.30 Doctoral Seminars
Topic and presenter / Reviewer 1 / Reviewer 2
Seminar 6:
Floor 1
Chair:
Dr. Jaan Masso / BUSINESS MODEL INNOVATION AS STRATEGY: A LITERATURE REVIEW AND A PROPOSED CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK, Julio Cuc / Prof. Peter Friedrich / Muhammad Yousaf
REGIONAL CULTURAL CONTEXT AS A DETERMINANT OF ENTREPRENEURIAL BEHAVIOUR: THE CASE OF GERMANY, Kadri Paes / Dallas Reese / Erik Aru
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK OF EXPECTATIONS OF THE EMPLOYEES IN ORGANIZATIONS,
Jaan Silvet / Dallas Reese / Joanna Pilacik
Seminar 7:
Floor 2
Chair:
Prof.Kadri Ukrainski / THE INTERGENERATIONAL IMPACTS OF INTRODUCTION OF FUNDED PENSION SCHEMES IN ESTONIA: A SIMULATION ANALYSIS,
Magnus Piirits / Prof. KarstenStaehr / Peeter Maripuu
COMPARATIVE VIEW ON THE EU REGIONS BY THEIR POTENTIAL OF UNIVERSITY-INDUSTRY COOPERATION, AloLilles, Kärt Rõigas / Prof. Enn Listra / Iiris Toots
ACTIONS FOR INNOVATION: HOW CAN LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTERVENE?, Jaan Looga / Prof. Kadri Männasoo / PilleriineKamenjuk
10.30–11.00 Concluding remarks (2nd Floor)
11.00 – 12.00 Lunch
12.00 Departure
Buses: Lepanina Hotel – Tartu
Lepanina Hotel – Tallinn

The guidelines for speakers (PhD students) and reviewers

Presentation of the paper should last 15 minutes, followed by discussion with reviewer. Reviewer has 10 minutes to discuss the paper. Presentation finishes with questions from the audience (max. 5 minutes). Speakers are asked to adhere strictly to these time constraints. The chairperson may interrupt the talk if you overrun your allotted time. Ten minutes before the start of their session speakers are encouraged to be in the seminar room and to introduce themselves to the session chair and to the Summer School assistant on duty. This will allow the session chairman to introduce you properly to the audience and the assistant to familiarize you with the audiovisual equipment available in the session room.

The organisers will provide equipment to support Microsoft PowerPoint presentations. Please save your PowerPoint presentation on your storage medium (e.g., USB memory stick) with your surname and date.

The guidelines for chairs

Session chairs should be present in the room in good time to meet all presenters. They all are asked to keep presentations of the papers to 15 minutes in length, with an additional 10 minutes for discussion and 5 minutes for the questions from the audience. Please determine how much time should be allotted to each presenter, discussant and questions from the audience before the session begins and notify all the involved persons. The total time for each presentation is 30 minutes