
Preliminary Schedule
* All sessions will be held at O'Neill school unless otherwise noted.
27 June 2023 (Tuesday): Young Researchers Workshop
8:00 am | Breakfast & Registration |
9:00 am | Keynote: Michael Rushton, Professor, O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University, USA "The place of equality in public funding for the arts" |
10:00 am | Parallel A - Young Researchers Workshop |
11:00 am | Parallel B - Young Researchers Workshop |
12:00 pm | Lunch |
1:00 pm | Parallel C - Young Researchers Workshop |
2:00 pm | Parallel D - Young Researchers Workshop |
3:00 pm | Roundtable, Young Researchers Workshop Panel: Why I like cultural economics Trine Bille, Copenhagen Business School, USA Michael Hutter, WZB Berlin Social Science Center, Germany Carolina dalla Chiesa, Erasmus Rotterdam University, Netherlands Aleksandra Wiśniewska, Warsaw University, Poland Chair: Anna Mignosa, University of Catania, Italy |
4:00 pm | ACEI Board Meeting |
28 June 2023 (Wednesday)
8:00am | Breakfast & Registration |
8:30am | Opening Ceremony |
9:00am | Parallel 1 |
10:30am | Coffee, tea, & conversation |
11:00am | Keynote: Luigi Guiso, Axa Professor of Household Finance, Einaudi Institute for Economics and Finance, Italy "Culture and Economics" Location: Hodge Hall |
12:00pm | Lunch |
1:00pm | Parallel 2 |
2:30pm | Coffee, tea, & conversation |
3:00pm | Plenary panel: Cultural heritage in the frontier James Marrone, Economist Rand Corporation, USA Jennifer McComas, Curator of European and American Art, Eskenazi Museum of Art, Indiana University, USA Jen Snowball, Professor of Economics, Rhodes University, South Africa Jackie Swift, Repatriation Manager, The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian, USA Location: Hodge Hall |
4:30pm | Plenary panel: Social boundaries and inclusion in cultural economics Carole Rosenstein, Professor of Arts Management and affiliated Professor of Folklore, George Mason University, USA Stephen Sheppard, Professor of Economics, Williams College, USA Annie Tubadji, Assistant Professor in Economics, Swansea University, UK Amy Whitaker, Associate Professor of Visual Arts Administration, NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, USA Location: Hodge Hall |
6:00pm | Welcome Reception Location: Cook Center |
29 June 2023 (Thursday)
8:00am | Breakfast & Registration |
8:30am | Parallel 3 |
10:00am | Coffee, tea, & conversation |
10:30am | Keynote: Stephan Heblich, Professor and Munk Chair of Economics, Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Canada "State of the Art: Economic Development Through the Lens of Paintings" Location: Hodge Hall |
11:30am | Lunch |
12:30pm | Parallel 4 |
2:00pm | Coffee, Tea, & Conversation |
2:30pm | Plenary panel: Cultural data science Sunil lyengar, Director for Office of Research & Adnalysis, National Endowment for the Arts, USA Ömer Özak, Associate Professor of Economics, Southern Methodist University, USA Imke Reimers, Associate Professor of Economics, Northeastern University, USA Joel Waldfogel, Frederick R. Kappel Chair in Applied Economics and Associate Dean for MBA and MS Programs, University of Minnesota’s Carlson School of Management, USA Location: Hodge Hall |
5:00pm | Architectural Tour in Columbus, Indiana |
6:00pm | Gala Reception Location: The Commons in Columbus, Indiana |
6:30pm | Gala Program & Dinner Special Guest: Bill Ivey, Author; Former Chairman, National Endowment for the Arts Location: The Commons in Columbus, Indiana |
30 June 2023 (Friday)
8:00am | Breakfast & Registration |
8:30am | Parallel 5 |
10:00am | Coffee, tea, & conversation |
10:30am | Parallel 6 |
11:30am | Keynote: Trine Bille, Professor of Cultural Economics, Department of Business Humanities and Law, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark "The value of cultural goods - State of the art in cultural economics and future research prospects" Location: Hodge Hall |
12:30pm | Lunch |
1:30pm | Plenary panel: Frontiers of creativity David Galenson, Professor of Economics, University of Chicago, USA Academic Director, Center for Creativity Economics at the Universidad del Cema, Argentina Kathryn Graddy, Dean of the Brandeis International Business School, Fred and Rita Richman Distinguished Professor of Economics, Brandeis University, USA Ann Markusen, Professor Emerita, Hubert H. Humphrey School of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota, USA Bruce Seaman, Associate Professor Emeritus, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University, USA Location: Hodge Hall |
3:00pm | General Assembly Location: Hodge Hall |
3:45pm | Closing Remarks Location: Hodge Hall |
4:00pm | Tibetan Mongolian Buddhist Cultural Center Tour Location: Bloomington, Indiana Optional |
Contributed Sessions