Conference Programme
Day1
Tuesday, April 14
Scientific topic. A. Economics
Section Aa. Macroeconomics and Economic Growth
Tuesday, April 14
10:00–11:30am (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Session Aa-14-1. Sources of Economic Growth Across Industry Sectors and Regions
Moderator: S. Pekarski (HSE University)
V. Skopin (HSE University)
The Limits of Human Capital: Economic Growth and Population Decline
S. Novikov (Bank of Russia), N. Turdyeva (Bank of Russia), V. Drebentsov (REA)
Transformation of the Electricity Sector in a General Equilibrium Model for Russia: An Assessment of the Russian Energy Agency's Scenarios
V. Salnikov (HSE University), D. Galimov (HSE University), O. Mikheeva (HSE University)
Labor productivity in the sectors of the Russian economy in comparison with other countries
E. Sinelnikova-Muryleva (RANEPA), E. Dzhaokhadze (RANEPA), A. Grebenkina (RANEPA), N. Fokin (RANEPA)
Estimation of the relationship between unobservable components of main macroeconomic indicators of the Russian economy
Tuesday, April 14
12:00–1:30pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Session Aa-14-2. General Equilibrium Theory and Structural Shifts
Moderator: D. Veselov (HSE University)
E. Grishina (Bank of Russia), N. Turdyeva (Bank of Russia)
A Methodology for Assessing Network Effects of Sectoral Shocks Based on a Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) Model
D. Skrypnik (HSE University), P. Peretyatko (Vostokgosplan), I. Lavrentev (Eastern State Planning Center)
Assessment of Socio-Economic Effects of State Policy Measures for the Far Eastern Federal District Using a Regional Computable General Equilibrium Model
A. Polbin (Bank of Russia), D. Lomonosov (Bank of Russia)
DSGE model for the Russian economy with a primary housing market and multi-period mortgage contracts
D. Pankova (HSE University), D. Ternovskii (HSE University), I. Voskoboynikov (HSE University), P. Aleksandrova (HSE University)
Empirical performance of the AIDS model in case of Russia: CPI weights as the budget shares
N. Pilnik (HSE University, FRI), S. Ilya (HSE University), S. Radionov (HSE University), E. Lapteva (HSE University)
Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium (DSGE) Model for the Russian Economy with a Detailed Financial Sector
Tuesday, April 14
2:30–4:00pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Session Aa-14-3. Problems in General Equilibrium Theory (Poster Session)
N. Moiseev (PRUE)
Fiscal policy modeling based on computable price model of general equilibrium
R. Mukhametshin (TRIM Centre of Expertise), A. Zaytsev (HSE University), D. Skrypnik (HSE University)
Assessment of the resilience of the Russian economy in 2022–2024 under external constraints
D. Pankova (HSE University), D. Ternovskii (HSE University), Y. Nikulina (HSE University), I. Voskoboynikov (HSE University), A. Metlyahin (HSE University), P. Aleksandrova (HSE University)
Methodology for Analyzing the Structure of Aggregate Demand in Russia Based on the AIDS Model
A. Pustovalova (Bank of Russia), T. Magzhanov (Lomonosov MSU)
Econometric estimation of the impact of various counterparts of the board money on inflation in Russia
T. Shelovanova (Bank of Russia)
Quantitative assessment of the contribution of key channels of monetary policy transmission to inflation dynamics in Russia: application of causal mediation analysis
Tuesday, April 14
4:30–6:00pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Session Aa-14-4. Monetary Policy
Moderator: I. Voskoboynikov (HSE University)
K. Styrin (Bank of Russia), S. Novikov (Bank of Russia)
Supply-side effects of monetary policy
N. Masenko (Bank of Russia), K. Styrin (Bank of Russia, NES), A. Mishin (HSE University)
The Deposit Channel of Monetary Policy Transmission: Empirical Evidence from Russian Data
N. Yurchenko (TRIM), T. Magzhanov (MSU)
Estimating the Short-Term Neutral Interest Rate in the Russian Economy
Scientific topic. A. Economics
Section Ab. Methodology of Economic Sciences
Tuesday, April 14
10:00–11:30am (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Session Ab-14-1. Fundamental Questions in the Methodology of Economic Sciences
Moderator: A. Rubinshteyn (IE RAS)
V. Avdonin (ISISS RAS)
The EES paradigm and evolutionary economics: categorization and hybridization
S. Parinov (CEMI RAS)
Systemic Digitalization of Economic Mechanisms: A Methodological Approach
V. Nikolaevsky (IIMB)
Cognitive-Activity Approach: From Homo Economicus to Homo Creator et Interpres
A. Rubinshteyn (IE RAS)
Relativistic foundations of the market equilibrium model
Tuesday, April 14
12:00–1:30pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Session Ab-14-2. The Structure of Economic Sciences
Moderator: O. Ananyin (HSE University)
A. Galeev (HSE University), D. Melnik (HSE University), M. Zhokhov (HSE University), E. Galeeva (Gaidar Institute, RFTA)
A Quantitative History of Russian Economic Thought: Evidence from April Conference Proceedings (2000-2025)
E. Maslyukova (SFedU), V. Volchik (SFedU)
Ideology in the Discourses of Russian Economists
K. Merzlikin (MSU)
A view of Russian history as an unfinished movement from traditionalism to modernity
O. Ananyin (HSE University)
Division of scientific labour and the structure of economic knowledge
Tuesday, April 14
4:30–6:00pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Session Ab-14-4. Notable Economists and Historians of Economic Thought
Moderator: V. Avtonomov (HSE University)
N. Makasheva (Independent researcher)
On the Role of French Engineers in Economics: Two Hypostases of Jules Dupuit
I. Chaplygina (Lomonosov Moscow State University)
Intellectual Crises of A. Marshall and the particularities of his economic method
S. Kirdina-Chandler (Institute of Economics RAS)
Economists of the Russian Avant-garde
V. Avtonomov (HSE University), L. Shirokorad (Saint-Petersburg State University)
Soviet historians of economic thought under ideological pressure
Scientific topic. B. Human Capital and Society
Section Bc. Political Processes
Tuesday, April 14
2:30–4:00pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Session Bc-14-3. Russian Politics (Poster Session)
A. Bocharova (HSE University)
Public Support for Digital Control: A Comparative Analysis of Societal Attitudes in Russia and China
A. Cherkashova (HSE University), A. Skvortsov (HSE University)
Trust configurations in interactions between local self-government and the non-commercial sector: a comparative analysis using the example of municipalities in Chelyabinsk Oblast
D. Chebanova (HSE University), A. Poretskova (HSE University)
The Image of the State in Citizens’ Perceptions in the Context of Relocation and Its Role in the Formation of National and Political Identities: The Case of Russian Youth
A. Shamray (HSE University)
Sanctions as a Reputational Asset: The Influence of Information Context on the Perception of Russian Companies (Evidence from a Survey Experiment)
Tuesday, April 14
7:00–9:00pm (UTC+3)
Hybrid
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Roundtable Bc-15-5. Current Issues of Interaction between Business and Government in the Context of Structural Changes in the Economy
Moderator: A. Shokhin (HSE University)
Issues for discussion:
1. Russian Economic Policy in a Context of Geopolitical Uncertainty.
2. Whitewashing the Russian Economy vs. Fiscal Burden.
3. Preparing Personnel for Technological Leadership: Joint Business and Government Initiatives to Develop Human Capital.
4. Social and Labor Relations in the Modern Era.
2. Whitewashing the Russian Economy vs. Fiscal Burden.
3. Preparing Personnel for Technological Leadership: Joint Business and Government Initiatives to Develop Human Capital.
4. Social and Labor Relations in the Modern Era.
Speakers: N. Tsekhomsky (VEB.RF ), A. Shokhin (HSE University), S. Borisov (“OPORA RUSSIA”), K. Androsov (Altera Capital LLC ), T. Ilyushnikova (Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation), I. Vdovin (RSPP), V. Senin (The State Duma, The Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation), M. Glukhova (RSPP)
Scientific topic. B. Human Capital and Society
Section Bd. Sociology
Tuesday, April 14
10:00–11:30am (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Session Bd-14-1. Family Reproduction and Generational Research
Moderator: O. Savinskaya (HSE University)
E. Sidelnikova (HSE University)
Transformation of the family institution: socio-economic factors and consequences.
T. Klyachko (RANEPA)
The Impact of Parental Family Resource Potential on the Choice of Educational Path and Future Employment Options for University Students
Z. Chernova (Sociological Institute of FCTAS RAS, St. Petersburg)
Too early/ late / stable: the average age and the logic of its exclusion
A. Valentina (HSE University)
Bridging the generational gap: passing down professional knowledge in the family
M. Mazanova (EUSP)
Dynamics of Unpaid Labour Distribution in Russian Families Since 1995
Discussant: T. Maksimova (HSE University)
Tuesday, April 14
12:00–1:30pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Session Bd-14-2. New Forms of Consumption: Technology, Emotions, and Moral
Moderator: Z. Kotelnikova (HSE University)
V. Radaev (HSE University)
Nonstandard forms of consumption: comparative analysis
M. Shabanova (HSE University)
Ethical Consumption in Russia: Theoretical Discourse and Empirical Research Findings (2014–2024)
T. Nestik (IP RAS)
Psychological antecedents of nostalgic consumption
A. Vernikov (Institute of Economics RAS), A. Kurysheva (Southern Federal University)
Conspicuous consumption
O. Deyneka (St. Petersburg State University)
Compulsive consumption
Tuesday, April 14
2:30–4:00pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Session Bd-14-3. The Creative Industries, Lifestyle, and Everyday Life (Poster Session)
I. Papushina (HSE University - Perm), E. Shenkman (HSE University - Perm)
The Fashion Industry Labor Market under External Shock: Fictitious Expectations and Resilience
M. Neshcheretova (HSE University), M. Kuznetsova (HSE University), A. Malykh (HSE University), E. Kvashennikova (HSE University)
A sober lifestyle and the perception of abstainers among generation Z in Russia
D. Omelchenko (HSE University - St. Petersburg)
STAND-UP IN RUSSIA: on the intersection between leisure and profession, laughter and lifechoices
A. Shchekoturov (BFU)
Sociocultural Capital in Creative Industries: Mechanisms of Accumulation and Deactivation
A. Oganyan (HSE University), I. Deviatko (HSE University)
The influence of social comparisons on moral judgment change: results from a quasi-experimental study
M. Chernysheva (HSE University), N. Gura (Moscow School of Social and Economic Sciences)
Success Factors in Building Careers of Young Artists: The Role of Institutions
Tuesday, April 14
2:30–4:00pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Session Bd-14-3. Education, Student Science, and Career Guidance (Poster Session)
E. Lomteva (RANEPA), L. Bedareva (RANEPA)
Labor values of students of the secondary vocational education system: from career guidance to choosing a region of employment (results of a sociological survey)
A. Nefedova (HSE University), E. Marinina (HSE University), I. Taskin (HSE University), E. Antonova (HSE University)
University–Industry Collaboration: The Case of Youth Laboratories
I. Lisovskaya (HSE University - St. Petersburg), E. Semenova (HSE University - St. Petersburg)
"Student Science": A Launchpad for an Academic Career or an Intellectual "Partying"?
Tuesday, April 14
4:30–6:00pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Session Bd-14-4. Inclusiveness, Volunteerism, and Youth
Moderator: N. Kolennikova (Institute of Sociology FCTAS RAS)
A. Buchatskii (HSE University), V. Antonova (HSE University)
Between institutional strategies and individual strategies: A case study of social inclusion and diversity management in the Russian public sector
M. Sakaeva (SZIU)
Volunteering as a special type of labor practice: the case of emergency volunteering
N. Kolennikova (Institute of Sociology FCTAS RAS)
The Evolution of Youth Mass Consciousness in Russia: From Ambivalence to Pragmatic Optimism (1990s–2020s)
P. Sushko (Institute of Sociology FCTAS RAS)
Instrumentalization of Life Success and the Limits of Youth Self-Realization
Scientific topic. B. Human Capital and Society
Section Be. Psychology
Tuesday, April 14
2:30–4:00pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Session Be-14-3. Human Beings and Artificial Intelligence (Poster Session)
S. Belianina (HSE University), J. Kovalenko (HSE University)
Risks Associated with the Use of Digital Tools in Psychological Assistance and Self-Help
A. Dzhura (HSE University)
AI as a Psychologist: practices of getting psychological help from generative artificial intelligence services
N. Strakhova (HSE University), M. Chumakova (HSE University)
Strategies and Psychological Correlates of Artificial Intelligence Use in Students' Academic Activities
Scientific topic. B. Human Capital and Society
Section Bf. Education
Tuesday, April 14
4:30–6:00pm (UTC+3)
Hybrid
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Invited paper Bf-14-4. Po Yang (Peking University, China) Beyond Institutions: How Intermediary Organizations Enable Firm-School Collaboration in China's Skill Formation
Moderator: E. Terentev (HSE University)
The Varieties of Capitalism literature highlights the role of national institutions in enabling coordination in skill formation but pays limited attention to the organizational mechanisms through which such coordination is implemented in practice. This talk addresses this “intermediary blind spot” by developing a typology of intermediary organizations and examining their role in shaping firm–school partnerships within China’s vocational education system. Drawing on comparative case studies, we identify four types of intermediaries defined by operational scope and sectoral coverage: local sectoral, local platform, multi-regional sectoral, and multi-regional platform organizations. Each type supports distinct partnership models through different combinations of three core functions: market connection, capacity building, and system governance. We show that intermediaries operate through dual embeddedness in both institutional and relational networks, creating functional complementarity that mitigates the trade-off between partnership depth and breadth. These findings extend the Varieties of Capitalism framework by demonstrating how intermediary organizations act as coordination infrastructure in contexts lacking coordinated market institutions. We conclude that effective skill formation depends not only on appropriate institutional arrangements but also on capable intermediary organizations that translate policy into practice and bridge diverse stakeholders.
Scientific topic. C. Instrumental Methods and Models
Section Ca. Instrumental Methods in Economic and Social Research
Tuesday, April 14
12:00–1:30pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Honorary paper Ca-14-2. Ilias Kotsireas (Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada) High-performance computing in the service of society
Moderator: F. Aleskerov (HSE University)
We will survey some applications of high-performance computing in research areas with significant societal importance, such as early warning tsunami systems and digital twins for seismic activity. The advent of exascale supercomputing, allowed the transition from pre-computed scenario databases to real-time data collection and physics-based simulations. Supercomputing is becoming exceedingly important in today's complex world, and this is exemplified by the evolution of the world's fastest supercomputers, as it is recorded by the website top500.org.
Governments of several countries are spending inordinate amounts of money, in order to develop new more powerful and sophisticated supercomputers, given that the advent of quantum computing (i.e. the main competitor of supercomputing) is still in its infancy.
Governments of several countries are spending inordinate amounts of money, in order to develop new more powerful and sophisticated supercomputers, given that the advent of quantum computing (i.e. the main competitor of supercomputing) is still in its infancy.
Tuesday, April 14
2:30–4:00pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Session Ca-14-3. Instrumental Methods of Econometric and Financial Analysis (Poster Session)
N. Makeeva (HSE University), R. Iskyandyarov (HSE University), I. Stankevich (HSE University)
Forecasting GDP Growth in Developing Economies: A Comparative Study of Econometric and Machine Learning Approaches
M. Ivanov (Lomonosov MSU), V. Bannikova (Lomonosov MSU)
Testing the assumption on the quiet period
K. Ladygina (HSE University - Nizhny Novgorod)
Sanctions' impact on Russian manufacturing enterprises through supply chains
Tuesday, April 14
4:30–6:00pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Honorary paper Ca-14-4. Ali Farazmand (Florida Atlantic University, USA) Building Strategic Administrative-Organizational Capacities for the Age of Extreme Uncertainties and Changing World Order Systems: A Prescription for Survival in the 21st Century
Moderators: A. Belenky (HSE University), F. Aleskerov (HSE University)
Two mega-global events determined the first mega-turn in the history of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. One of them (1) culminated in "globalization" and the exit from the "unipolar world order," with its consequences for governance, administration, culture, the role of government, and humanity. The second (2) was based on newer standards, especially for the countries of the South. The latter also focused on ways and recommendations to address the challenges that the rapid globalization of the world has created and continues to create for administration, public policy, national sovereignty, governance, democracy, human rights and cultures. The year 2020 appears to have marked the end of the First Mega-Turn and the beginning of the collapse of unipolar globalization and the world order system, as well as the beginning of the Second Mega-Turn, characterized by the rise of new multipolar systems of world order through the expanding BRICS, the EAEU and the global system of development banks, bypassing the dollar and diversified world currencies. This report is divided into three main sections. Section 1 provides a brief analysis of the changes referred to in the report as global mega-turns. Section (2) offers a strategic analysis of the directions of change, challenges and potential opportunities that global mega-turns may/could represent or offer in shaping a new system of world order in the transition period. Section (3) discusses strategic issues of public administration and policy, along with theoretical and practical issues of public administration systems and processes functioning in conditions of deep uncertainty and risks. In particular, the report examines the problems of creating a theory of systems and processes of public administration operating under these conditions, referred to in the report as “the theory of managing surprises in action.”
Scientific topic. D. Foresight Research
Section Da. Forecasting Socio-Economic, Scientific, and Technological Development in the Context of a Rapidly Changing External Environment: Methods, Models, and Outcomes
Tuesday, April 14
10:00–11:30am (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Session Da-14-1. Russia’s Economic Growth Drivers—From Traditional Industries to New Technologies
Moderator: M. Goland (HSE University)
A. Kurochkin (Rikor Group)
From Import Substitution to Innovation: Russia as a Model of 'Smart' Industrial Policy under Sanctions
I. Bondarev (MGIMO University)
Technological Sovereignty through the Prism of Statistical Analysis
A. Ayriyants (Akademgorodok Technopark Foundation)
Regional Development Institutions as a Driver of Economic Growth: Effective Support Infrastructure Tools for Small Innovative Enterprises (the Case of Novosibirsk Akadempark).
M. GAIVORONSKAIA (IEF RAS), V. Semikashev (IEF RAS)
Russian gas industry at the present stage: challenges, transformation and strategic prospects
O. Romanov (Chukotka)
Construction as a Driver of Economic Development in the Arctic Territories: The Case of the Chukotka
Tuesday, April 14
12:00–1:30pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Session Da-14-2. Trends in Culture, Tourism, and Social Values Amid Geopolitical Turbulence
Moderator: A. Suvalko (HSE University)
K. Rakova (RAS Institute of Philosophy)
The Value of Following Traditions and Customs in Russia and Europe
A. Astakhov (LLC "NPK "Kontiki")
Modern Russian paternalism and small business - features, contradictions.
K. Boiakova (HSE University)
Overcoming Inertia: Echoes of the Colonial Past and the “Old–New” Factors of International Talent Migration
A. Suvalko (HSE University)
The future of the museum: between compensation and digitalization
Discussant: M. Goland (HSE University)
Tuesday, April 14
2:30–4:00pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Session Da-14-3. New Methods and Models for Scientific, Technological, and Socio-Economic Forecasting (Poster Session)
V. Dementev (HSE University)
The development of cooperation between science and business is a key condition for ensuring technological leadership
A. Dozhdikov (ISPR FCTAS RAS)
Forecasting the Financial Results of Film Distribution Using Ensemble Machine Learning Methods and the Financial Performance of Scripts Using a Retrained Language Model
A. Demekhina (HSE University), Y. Milshina (HSE University)
Measuring impact of “wildcard events” on the development of high-priority economic sectors
Tuesday, April 14
4:30–6:00pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Session Da-14-4. New Methods and Models for Scientific, Technological, and Socio-Economic Forecasting
Moderator: A. Chulok (HSE University)
V. Belousova (HSE University), T. Kameneva (HSE University)
The Impact of Predictive Analytics Technologies on Profitability: Evidence from European Companies
A. Sorokin (Independent researcher)
Causal Layered Analysis (CLA) as a Poststructuralist Futures Research Method: From Forecasting to Creating Transformative Spaces
A. Sukharev (HSE University), N. Veselitskaya (HSE University)
APPLYING FORESIGHT METHODS FOR LONG-TERM SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT PLANNING (A CASE STUDY OF AIRCRAFT MANUFACTURING)
D. Fantazzini (MSE - MSU)
Nowcasting and Forecasting Russian Regional CPI: Sparse Models and the Time-Varying Value of Online Data
Y. Plushchevskaya (IE RAS)
Arrighi’s cycles and Kondratiev waves: study of coherence through wavelet analysis
Discussant: Y. Radomirova (HSE University)
Scientific topic. E. International Research
Section Ea. International Relations
Tuesday, April 14
10:00–11:30am (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Session Ea-14-1. Foreign Policy Prospects For Western Countries in the Context of Strategic Retreat
Moderator: L. Sokolshchik (HSE University)
Z. Victoria (IMEMO RAS)
Formation of a new formula for bipartisan consensus in the United States regarding China
V. Kashin (HSE University)
The Chinese factor in the European Union's foreign policy
L. Sokolshchik (HSE University)
The impact of political polarization in the United States on the dynamics of transatlantic relations
I. Timofeev (RIAC)
The US and EU sanctions policy against Russia: divergence of trajectories?
M. Chernykh (ISKRAN)
Mass deportations during the second administration of Donald Trump as a factor in relations between the United States and Latin American countries
Discussant: D. Novikov (HSE University)
Tuesday, April 14
12:00–1:30pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Roundtable Ea-14-2. Foreign Policy Prospects For Western Countries in the Context of Strategic Retreat
Moderator: S. Shein (HSE University)
Issues for discussion:
The phenomenon of Donald Trump's "tariff wars" in terms of their impact on sanctions dynamics
Instruments of international pressure (diplomatic, trade, etc.) within the Western coalition of sanctions-imposing countries to maintain the dynamics and resilience of the sanctions policy
Parameters or architecture of the coalition of Western countries introducing restrictive measures
Strategies of individual EU countries and the UK within this coalition
Instruments of international pressure (diplomatic, trade, etc.) within the Western coalition of sanctions-imposing countries to maintain the dynamics and resilience of the sanctions policy
Parameters or architecture of the coalition of Western countries introducing restrictive measures
Strategies of individual EU countries and the UK within this coalition
Speakers: A. Likhacheva (HSE University), T. Romanova (SPbU), O. Biryukova (HSE University), N. Nevskaya (IE RAS), E. Galimullin (HSE University), Y. Belous (HSE University), F. Basov (HSE University), P. Chupriyanova (RIAC)
Tuesday, April 14
4:30–6:00pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Session Ea-14-4. The Regional Strategies of Various Powers in the Contemporary World
Moderator: A. Kupriyanov (IMEMO RAN)
A. Chikhachev (SPSU)
France's Nuclear Deterrence: From National Perspective to European One?
G. Evgeniya (HSE University)
The South Caucasus in U.S. and EU Strategies: Reconfiguring the Macro-Regional Order (2024–2025)
L. Koroleva (HSE University)
Humanitarian Security of Refugees in the EU: Approaches, Tools, and Contradictions
Y. Akimov (SPbU)
International activities of subjects of federation and Russia's foreign policy under sanctions: auxiliary paradiplomacy
Scientific topic. E. International Research
Section Eb. The World Economy
Tuesday, April 14
10:00–11:30am (UTC+3)
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Roundtable Eb-14-1. Reimagining Finance: Pathways to Resilient and Inclusive Systems
Moderator: E. Imamkulieva (HSE University)
Issues for discussion:
1. The role of Islamic finance in sustainable development. 2. Governance models for Islamic financial instruments. 3. Prospects for the development of Islamic finance under the extended experimental legal regime in the Russian Federation. 4. Russia’s cooperation with Asia and the Middle East in Islamic finance. 5. Education and professional training in Islamic finance in the Russian Federation.
Speakers: L. Yunusov (Moscow International Academy), I. Galeev (Religious Board of Muslims of the Russian Federation), I. Tuah (Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Malaysia to Uzbekistan), I. Turuev (HSE University), M. Pulatova (Banking and Finance Academy of the Republic of Uzbekistan)
Tuesday, April 14
2:30–4:00pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Session Eb-14-3. Current Development Issues in the World Economy (Poster Session)
V. Livintseva (HSE University), O. Klochko (HSE University), I. Deseatnicov (HSE University)
Exit or Adapt? Foreign Firms’ Responses to Operational Challenges in Russia During Geopolitical Turmoil
V. Eremin (RANEPA), V. Sedalishchev (RANEPA)
Electrical analogies in spatial modeling of foreign trade of Russian regions
M. Mikitchuk (CEMI RAS)
Economy of a country receiving two types of international aid
G. Sakhvadze (IMEMO RAS)
Regional integration indicator systems in the global economy: assessment of the effectiveness of integration cooperation using the example of the EAEU, ASEAN and the EU
A. Vasilchenko (IE RAS), E. Sapir (P.G. Demidov Yaroslavl State University)
Country effects of European automotive production networks: insights for industrial policy
A. Chukharev (INION RAN)
BRICS+ on the path to becoming a global food security hub: the role of the grain complex and prospects for creating an international grain exchange
Scientific topic. E. International Research
Section Ec. Asian Studies
Tuesday, April 14
10:00–11:30am (UTC+3)
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Session Ec-14-1. The Middle East in a Changing World
Moderator: A. Zeltyn (HSE University)
A. Mamontov (Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences)
Structural Constraints on Russian-Iranian Trade and Economic Cooperation
L. Hambardzumyan (YSU)
The Use of the Religious Factor in Turkey’s Diplomatic Strategy during the Bosnian Conflict (1992–1995)
A. Harutyunyan (YSU)
Symbol as an Instrument of Power: The Symbolic Discourse of Turkey’s Political Elite
A. Kozintsev (MGIMO University), I. Kudryashova (MGIMO University)
Crises of Political Governance in Iraq and Syria: An Evolutionary Institutionalist Perspective
Discussants: E. Naumova (HSE University), D. Khataei (HSE University)
Tuesday, April 14
12:00–1:30pm (UTC+3)
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Roundtable Ec-14-2. The Chinese Model of Participation in Shaping the Architecture of Global Governance
Moderator: V. Kashin (HSE University)
Issues for discussion:
1. What are the specific features of the "Chinese model" of global governance?
2. To what extent does China's approach shape a new model of competitive multilateralism, and how is this reflected at the institutional level? 3. How do official and academic discourses interact in constructing the "Chinese model" of global governance?
4. What narratives does China promote within its own model of global governance?
5. Does the synthesis of China's official and academic narratives form a coherent normative model for external projection?
6. How do Chinese think tanks contribute to the formation of the "epistemic model" of global governance?
7. Is China creating an alternative model for generating and legitimizing expert knowledge for the global governance agenda?
8. How are educational initiatives integrated into the "Chinese model" of global governance? 9. How effectively does China's educational strategy contribute to the institutionalization of its governance model in the Global South? 10. Which methodology is most applicable to the analysis of the Chinese model in the field of global governance?
2. To what extent does China's approach shape a new model of competitive multilateralism, and how is this reflected at the institutional level? 3. How do official and academic discourses interact in constructing the "Chinese model" of global governance?
4. What narratives does China promote within its own model of global governance?
5. Does the synthesis of China's official and academic narratives form a coherent normative model for external projection?
6. How do Chinese think tanks contribute to the formation of the "epistemic model" of global governance?
7. Is China creating an alternative model for generating and legitimizing expert knowledge for the global governance agenda?
8. How are educational initiatives integrated into the "Chinese model" of global governance? 9. How effectively does China's educational strategy contribute to the institutionalization of its governance model in the Global South? 10. Which methodology is most applicable to the analysis of the Chinese model in the field of global governance?
Speakers: I. Denisov (MGIMO), E. Soboleva (HSE University - St. Petersburg), I. Leksiutina (SPbSU, ICCA RAS), S. Krivokhizh (HSE University - St. Petersburg), P. Rysakova (EUSP), A. Piatachkova (HSE University), I. Zuenko (MGIMO)
Tuesday, April 14
4:30–6:00pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Session Ec-14-4. China: Historical and Contemporary Projections
Moderator: S. Luzyanin (HSE University)
V. Ignatovich (PetrSU)
Russia and the East in a Dialogue of Eras: Lorenz Lang's Diaries as an Object of Study of the Qing Empire in the Russian State in the 18th Century
I. Ivanova (HSE University)
From an Export-Oriented Model to Technological Sovereignty: How the Architecture of the Chinese Economy is Changing
O. Timakova (Diplomatic Academy MFA of Russia)
EU’s Balancing Policy in the Indo-Pacific Region Amid the US-China Standoff
D. Blashkina (RAS)
The Role of Digital Technologies in the Development of the “Belt and Road” Initiative: An Analysis of Prospects and Risks for Russia
Discussant: A. Efimov (HSE University)
Day2
Wednesday, April 15
Scientific topic. A. Economics
Section Aa. Macroeconomics and Economic Growth
Wednesday, April 15
12:00–1:30pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Honorary paper Aa-15-2. Chetan Ghate (Indian Statistical Institute, India) Fiscal Dominance and The Maturity Structure of Debt
Moderator: D. Veselov (HSE University)
We develop a dynamic model of monetary-fiscal interactions and government debt. We introduce a novel channel of fiscal dominance through the maturity structure. Faced with an expansionary fiscal policy shock, extending debt-maturity under fiscal dominance becomes a strategic tool for maintaining debt sustainability without immediate price-level adjustments by the monetary authority. We show that extending the maturity of debt raises the interest burden of debt. To validate the results empirically, we assemble a novel central government security level dataset between 1999-2022 for India. We find that the probability of issuing a long-term security is approximately 7 percentage points higher in a fiscal dominant regime compared to a monetary dominant regime. Using the approach in Hall and Sargent (2011) for debt-decomposition, we show that the nominal return on marketable and non-marketable debt is the largest component driving public debt increases in periods of fiscal dominance between 1999-2022. Our paper highlights the’maturity-structure’ channel of fiscal dominance, and provides a framework to quantify the impact of fiscal dominance on the interest-rate burden of sovereign debt in a large emerging market economy.
Wednesday, April 15
4:30–6:00pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Session Aa-15-4. Inflation and Inflation Expectations
Moderator: V. Bessonov (HSE University)
K. Tumanyants (Bank of Russia)
The influence of income level on inflation expectations: an estimate based on pseudo-panel data for Russia
Y. Krotova (Bank of Russia)
The Impact of Financial Literacy on the Uncertainty of Inflation Expectations
O. Demidova (HSE University), S. Kazakova (HSE University)
What is the Optimal Inflation Rate for Russia, Considering Economic Growth and Inclusiveness?
S. Ivashchenko (Bank of Russia; IREP(RAS))
Anchoring Inflation Expectations in Large DSGE Models
K. Nadezda (ICSS)
On changes in the pass-through effect of oil prices and exchange rate on disaggregated price inflation: NARDL and MT-NARDL approaches
Scientific topic. A. Economics
Section Ab. Methodology of Economic Sciences
Wednesday, April 15
10:00–11:30am (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Session Ab-15-1. Pages From the History of Economics and Statistics
Moderator: A. Galeev (HSE University)
A. Mustafin (HSE University)
The Emergence of Russian Statistics in the 18th Century: Projects and Outcomes
D. Didenko (RANEPA)
Russian economic thought and the formation of the national educational statistics, ca. 1800-1930
O. Briantseva (IE Ural Branch of RAS), E. Potaptseva (IE UrO RAS)
Why Forcing Enterprises to Adopt Robotics Does Not Work: Historical Lessons for Industrial Policy
A. Garaeva (Lomonosov Moscow State University)
The environmental agenda as a vehicle for rehabilitating industrial policy
Wednesday, April 15
12:00–1:30pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Session Ab-15-2. Economics and Economic Thought in Diverse Countries
Moderator: N. Smorodinskaya (IE RAS)
O. Borokh (ICCA RAS)
Soviet textbook on political economy in China (the 1950s – early 1960s)
O. Volkova (HSE University - St. Petersburg)
Japanese and Italian archives of the trading houses Mitsui and Datini: professional and family, accounting technologies and ethics
S. Bespalov (INION RAS)
The Agrarian Question on the Global South in Neo-Marxist Economic Thought of the Early 21st Century: Discourse, Continuity, and Alternatives
N. Smorodinskaya (IE RAS), D. Katukov (IE RAS)
Modern Economic and Technological Nationalism: the Trumponomics phenomenon
Wednesday, April 15
2:30–4:00pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Roundtable Ab-15-3. R.Entov's contribution to different fields of economics
Moderator: V. Avtonomov (HSE University)
Issues for discussion:
Entov's contributions to the research in world economy, history of economic thought, corporate governance, factor productivity
Speakers: I. Voskoboynikov (HSE University), V. Avtonomov (HSE University), P. Trunin (RANEPA), A. Abramov (RANEPA), L. Grigoryev (HSE University)
Scientific topic. A. Economics
Section Ad. Firms and Markets
Wednesday, April 15
4:30–6:00pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Roundtable Ad-15-4. Industrial robotics in Russia: is the market failing to meet robotics targets?
Moderators: A. Victoria (IE, Ural Branch of the RAS), Y. Simachev (HSE University)
Issues for discussion:
The roundtable is dedicated to analyzing industrial robotization in Russia under structural constraints and technological dependency. It focuses on the behavior of industrial robot manufacturers and user firms, the structure and concentration of the robotics market, investment decisions under conditions of technological and institutional uncertainty, and limitations in the statistical measurement of robotization at the micro level. The discussion draws on findings from empirical research, microdata from official statistical surveys, data from the International Federation of Robotics (IFR), archival records from the Russian State Archive of the Economy (RGAE) and the State Archive of Sverdlovsk Oblast (GASO), as well as expert assessments, with the aim of identifying factors that hinder the diffusion of robotization among Russian industrial firms.
Discussion Questions
What characteristics of the Russian industrial robotics market shape firm behavior and the scale of robot adoption?
What microeconomic factors and barriers influence firms’ investment decisions regarding the adoption of industrial robots?
How does technological and component dependency affect firms’ implementation costs, risks, and investment horizons?
To what extent are existing statistical indicators of robotization adequate for analyzing firm behavior and assessing the intensity of adoption at the micro level?
Why is the installed base of industrial robots concentrated among a limited number of enterprises, and what mechanisms impede broader diffusion of robotization?
Discussion Questions
What characteristics of the Russian industrial robotics market shape firm behavior and the scale of robot adoption?
What microeconomic factors and barriers influence firms’ investment decisions regarding the adoption of industrial robots?
How does technological and component dependency affect firms’ implementation costs, risks, and investment horizons?
To what extent are existing statistical indicators of robotization adequate for analyzing firm behavior and assessing the intensity of adoption at the micro level?
Why is the installed base of industrial robots concentrated among a limited number of enterprises, and what mechanisms impede broader diffusion of robotization?
Speakers: A. Fediunina (HSE University), V. Korshuk (IEF RAS), E. Potaptseva (IE, Ural Branch of the RAS), O. Briantseva (IE, Ural Branch of the RAS), A. Parshikov (FTBD Robotics LLC), G. Nikolay (IEF RAS), Y. Simachev (HSE University), A. Romanov (KUKA), V. Semikashev (IEF RAS), V. Artemenko (HSE University), V. Borisov (IEF RAS)
Scientific topic. B. Human Capital and Society
Section Ba. Social Policy and Healthcare
Wednesday, April 15
10:00–11:30am (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Session Ba-15-1. The Housing and Financial Well-Being of Russian Families: An Analysis of Inequality and the Search for Solutions
Moderator: E. Gorina (HSE University)
A. Burdyak (RANEPA)
Housing Well-being of Households at Different Life Cycle Stages: What Has Changed in 10 Years
P. Bondarenko (IEF RAS)
Inequality in Housing Purchase Opportunities: How Many Years Do Russians Need to Save?
E. Vakulenko (HSE University), R. Evgrafova (HSE University)
Family, Home, Loan: An Analysis of the Relationship between Mortgages and Reproductive Intentions
M. Kartseva (RANEPA)
Can Child Benefits Reduce Income Inequality in Russia? A Microsimulation Analysis
E. Nazarbaeva (HSE University), N. Khalina (HSE University), A. Pishnyak (HSE University)
Income gap between the poor and non-poor in Russia: contribution to overall inequality and its dynamics in 2013–2023
Wednesday, April 15
12:00–1:30pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Roundtable Ba-15-2/1. Child and Youth Well-Being in the Context of Future Human Capital Formation
Moderator: N. Maria (HSE University)
Issues for discussion:
This roundtable continues an interdisciplinary scientific discussion on measuring child well-being and its impact on the human capital of future generations. The event was first organized by the Institute for Social Policy and the Human Capital Interdisciplinary Research Centre within the April International Academic Conference named after Evgeny Yasin.
This year’s focus is on assessing the contribution of individual components of child well-being to its overall level, along with their mutual influence and impact on broader social processes.
A key issue to be addressed is the link between well-being in various life domains and demographic trends. This focus determines the choice of the population group under consideration: older children and young people. In the coming years, this cohort will shape key demographic processes, such as fertility and migration, and influence mortality rates within the working-age population.
Discussion topics:
- Modern theoretical and methodological approaches to studying and assessing the well-being of children and youth, including the construction of composite indicators;
- Household and government resources as factors influencing the well-being of children and youth;
- A demographic perspective on the well-being of children and youth;
- International comparisons in the field of child and youth well-being;
- Data sources for research on child and youth well-being.
This year’s focus is on assessing the contribution of individual components of child well-being to its overall level, along with their mutual influence and impact on broader social processes.
A key issue to be addressed is the link between well-being in various life domains and demographic trends. This focus determines the choice of the population group under consideration: older children and young people. In the coming years, this cohort will shape key demographic processes, such as fertility and migration, and influence mortality rates within the working-age population.
Discussion topics:
- Modern theoretical and methodological approaches to studying and assessing the well-being of children and youth, including the construction of composite indicators;
- Household and government resources as factors influencing the well-being of children and youth;
- A demographic perspective on the well-being of children and youth;
- International comparisons in the field of child and youth well-being;
- Data sources for research on child and youth well-being.
Speakers: L. Ovcharova (HSE University), L. Zotova (Rosmolodezh), V. Tikhomirov (UNICEF), D. Kumar Dey (UNICEF), M. Denisenko (HSE University), O. Feoktistova (NIFI), G. Semya (MGPPU), E. Selezneva (HSE University), N. Mikhailova (HSE University)
Wednesday, April 15
12:00–1:30pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Session Ba-15-2/2. The Social and Economic Integration of Persons With Disabilities in Russia
Moderator: O. Sinyavskaya (HSE University)
E. Voevodina (FinUniversity)
Risks of Inclusive Education in the Russian Master's Program
E. Gorina (HSE University), A. Orekhov (HSE University), D. Alekseev (HSE University)
Inclusive Employment of People with Mental Disabilities in Russia: The Role and Practices of Non-Governmental Organizations
B. Gilfanov (HSE University), D. Prisyazhniuk (HSE University)
"Being between different departments": drivers and obstacles for entrepreneurship of people with disabilities (according to expert interviews)
A. Osavolyuk (Centre «INSAF» RANEPA; EF MSU), E. Tsatsura (RANEPA)
Monetary and Deprivation Poverty among Households of Persons with Disabilities: The Role of Education and Labor Force Participation
Wednesday, April 15
2:30–4:00pm (UTC+3)
Hybrid
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Session Ba-15-3. Institutional Mechanisms and Social Outcomes in Various Areas of State Social Policy
Moderator: O. Sinyavskaya (HSE University)
D. Uwizeyimana (University of Johannesburg)
Causes of public policy implementation failure in Africa: The African perspectives
M. Sheluntcova (HSE University), E. Kossova (HSE University), T. Kossova (HSE University)
Estimating the relationship between government spending on healthy lifestyles and alcohol consumption in Russia
S. Begicheva (USUE), E. Kalabina (USUE)
The Relationship Between Public and Private Healthcare Expenditures as an Indicator of Latent Healthcare Inaccessibility: The Case of Sverdlovsk Oblast
A. Bozhechkova (RANEPA), A. Pankratova (RANEPA, EUSP), M. Barabash (RANEPA, MIPT)
Returns to Education in the Russian Economy
K. Tatiana (EUSP)
Institutional Readiness for Responding to Intimate Partner Violence: A Comparative Analysis of Post-Soviet Countries
Scientific topic. B. Human Capital and Society
Section Bb. Labour Markets
Wednesday, April 15
10:00–11:30am (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
RUSENG
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Session Bb-15-1. The Effects of Russian Labour Market Operations
Moderator: I. Denisova (MSU)
Y. Krotova (Bank of Russia)
Elasticity of labour substitution for CGE, DSGE models given the Russian labour market rigidity
I. Kukaev (HSE University), E. Timmons (Archbridge Institute)
The Effects of Removing Barriers to Entry when Supply is Capped: the Case of Latin Notaries in Russia
E. Shparo (Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU))
The Impact of Pension Age Increase on Labor Market Trajectories in Russia
Wednesday, April 15
12:00–1:30pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Session Bb-15-2. Income and Human Capital in the Labour Market
Moderator: A. Lukyanova (HSE University)
M. Giltman (UTMN), R. Murzagulova (UTMN), S. Sharifulin (UTMN), A. Merzlyakova (UTMN)
Return on IT Skills in Russian Cities
A. Nefedova (HSE University), P. Anita (HSE University), A. Demianova (HSE University)
The Value of a PhD (Candidate of Sciences) Degree in Russia: Employment Outcomes and Wage Effects
V. Ustyuzhanin (HSE University)
Motherhood penalty in Russia: evidence from census data
Wednesday, April 15
2:30–4:00pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Session Bb-15-3. Work Values and Employment in the Labour Market
Moderator: L. Smirnykh (HSE University)
L. Okolskaya (IS FCTAS RAS), P. Anita (HSE University)
Work values of Russians in a cross-country and interregional comparative perspective
A. Zudina (HSE University)
“The Age of Informality”: the Dynamic Analysis of Worker Flows in Russia in 2013-2023
A. Cherviakova (HSE University)
Health shocks and employment trajectories of Russians in middle and older age
Wednesday, April 15
4:30–6:00pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Session Bb-15-4. The Behaviour of Individuals in the Labour Market
Moderator: S. Solntsev (HSE University)
E. Kotyrlo (HSE University)
The Educational Gradient in the Effect of Maternity Capital on Fertility in Russia
K. Sofia (RANEPA)
Labour and Professional Realisation of People with Disabilities: Individual Solutions under Institutional Constraints
V. Lyashok (RANEPA)
Joint Retirement of Spouses in Russia
Scientific topic. B. Human Capital and Society
Section Bc. Political Processes
Wednesday, April 15
10:00–11:30am (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Session Bc-15-1. Digital Policy
Moderator: A. Akhremenko (HSE University)
B. Elena (Financial University)
Information flows of solidarity and dissolidarity in the Russian segment of social media
A. Sizov (HSE University), P. Sokolova (HSE University), M. Rodionova (HSE University)
Determinants of Russians' Attitudes Toward the Collection and Analysis of Personal Data: The Role of Trust in the State and Faith in Technology
R. Parma (Financial University)
Processes of conversion and inversion of political activity in social media
V. Sychev (HSE University), A. Akhremenko (HSE University)
The Political Trust Formation in the Context of Digital Transformation in Russia: from Theory to Empirical Research
Discussant: V. Koncha (HSE University)
Wednesday, April 15
12:00–1:30pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Session Bc-15-2. Electoral Processes
Moderator: E. Sedashov (HSE University)
O. KHARITONOVA (MGIMO), A. Ankirskaya (MGIMO)
Emotional curves of Donald Trump’s populist electoral discourse in 2024
M. Sargsian (SFU)
The Racial Dimension in U.S. Presidential Campaigns: A Discourse Analysis of Barack Obama’s (2012) and Kamala Harris’s (2024) Campaign Strategies
S. Utkin (HSE University), E. Sedashov (HSE University), Y. Snarski (HSE University - St. Petersburg)
The Impact of Environmental Threats on Electoral Behavior in Contemporary Russia: Evidence from Waste Disposal Facilities
R. Kazarin (EUSP)
Referendums on electoral engineering in the post-communist space: what price of direct democracy?
Wednesday, April 15
2:30–4:00pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Session Bc-15-3. Comparative Politics
Moderator: M. Ilyin (HSE University)
V. Ustyuzhanin (HSE University), R. Guseinov (University of Mannheim, Germany), D. Semichev (University of Konstanz, Germany)
Economic equality dividend of popular and elite-driven democratic transitions
P. Ilya (Financial university)
A Model of Executive-Legislative Interaction in the Legislative Process: Evidence from Post-Soviet Countries
D. Alekseev (Financial University)
The actors dimension of the executive branch’s influence on the legislative process: concept and perspectives of measurement
D. Klestov (HSE University)
Mechanisms of Escalation of Police Violence at Street Protests in Modern Democracies
Discussant: I. Pomiguev (Financial University)
Wednesday, April 15
4:30–6:00pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
RUSENG
Session Bc-15-4. Regional Politics
Moderator: Y. Gaivoronsky (HSE University)
O. Malinova (INION RAS), M. Bisler (Universal University)
Regional Diversity at the Scale of Federal Districts: A Multimodal Analysis of the Exhibition “Journey across Russia”
Y. Yao (HSE University)
State capacity, political connection, and subnational sustainable development: Comparative study of Chinese and Russian regions
E. Kalyadina (SPbU)
"Core regions" versus "periphery": the disparity in the adaptive potential of Russian entities to the sanctioned fiscal policy
O. Dolgina (HSE University)
The Patterns of Conjunction of National And Regional Identities In The Discourses of Regional Heads of The Northwestern Federal District (2022-2024)
Discussant: Y. Balandin (HSE University)
Scientific topic. B. Human Capital and Society
Section Bd. Sociology
Wednesday, April 15
10:00–11:30am (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Session Bd-15-1. Mobility Prospects, Transformation of Local Identities, and Rootedness in Space—1
Moderator: A. Strelnikova (FCTAS RAS)
O. Brednikova (SI RAN - FNISC RAN)
To Leave or to Stay: Perceptions of the Future and Plans for Its Realization Among First and 1.5 Generation Migrants
A. Kovalevskii (PNU)
Liquid Employment and Mobile Biographies: How Young Workers Construct Human Capital under a Regime of "Lived Migration"
A. Simakova (PetrSU), E. Khoteeva (PetrSU), I. Stepus (PetrSU), A. Averyanov (PetrSU)
Northern identity and migration mobility of youth in the Arctic regions of Russia
V. Anikin (HSE University), S. Maria (HSE University), S. Pashkov (HSE University)
Factors in the Realization of Russians' Potential: The Role of Opportunities and Subjective Well-being
A. Andreeva (HSE University - St. Petersburg), E. Bemler (HSE University - St. Petersburg)
Creatively Mastering a City as a Driver of Local Identity and Resilience: The Case of Stavropol
Discussant: E. Omelchenko (HSE University)
Wednesday, April 15
12:00–1:30pm (UTC+3)
Hybrid
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Session Bd-15-2. Mobility Prospects, Transformation of Local Identities, and Rootedness in Space—2
Moderator: A. Andreeva (HSE University)
A. Khabibullin (GAUGN)
Migrant discourse structure in Russian online-media
E. Kuziner (HSE University), N. Chernyshyova (HSE University - St. Petersburg)
Between Rootedness and Mobility: Youth Creative Practices in the Cities of the North Caucasus
I. Skalaban (NSTU NETI)
Institutionalization trajectories of public conflict in a modern Russian city (the case of Novosibirsk)
A. Starovoytenko (FCTAS RAS)
Between ideology, utopia, and retromania: exploring the spatial aspects of urban nostalgia (the case of VDNKh, Moscow)
D. Teddy Ondiek (HSE University)
Navigating the City: Urban Space and Acculturation of International Students in Moscow.
Discussant: E. Omelchenko (HSE University)
Wednesday, April 15
2:30–4:00pm (UTC+3)
Hybrid
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Roundtable Bd-15-3. Authorship in the Age of Artificial Intelligence (dedicated to the 25th anniversary of the first e-journals "Journal of Economic Sociology" and "Sociological Review")
Moderators: V. Radaev (HSE University), A. Filippov (HSE University)
Issues for discussion:
- Who is the author of the text created by AI?
- How is the responsibility for the content of the text distributed between the author and AI?
- What are the current practices of using AI among authors of academic texts?
- What ideas and theories can be useful for explaining the transformations of authorship?
- What should be the policy of academic journals regarding the use of AI by authors?
- How is the responsibility for the content of the text distributed between the author and AI?
- What are the current practices of using AI among authors of academic texts?
- What ideas and theories can be useful for explaining the transformations of authorship?
- What should be the policy of academic journals regarding the use of AI by authors?
Speakers: V. Radaev (HSE University), A. Filippov (HSE University), V. Kurennoy (HSE University), S. Biryukova (HSE University), S. Lvov (VCIOM)
Scientific topic. B. Human Capital and Society
Section Be. Psychology
Wednesday, April 15
2:30–4:00pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Roundtable Be-15-3. Person-Centered Transformation of Society: The Psychological Logic of Social Change
Moderator: K. Elena (HSE University)
Issues for discussion:
1. What What are the theoretical and methodological distinctions between a person-centered approach to social change and client-centered or human-centered design models of engagement with organizations and society?
2. What internal psychological conditions – at the individual, group, and organizational levels – enable actors not only to endure social change but to engage in it meaningfully and proactively?
3. To what extent can the principles of person-centered transformation be scaled beyond the nonprofit sector to serve as a foundation for the sustainable development of broader social systems – such as education, healthcare, or the urban environment?
4. What conditions and mechanisms support the co-construction of person-centered social transformation in an emergent, bottom-up manner, rather than through top-down imposition of change?
2. What internal psychological conditions – at the individual, group, and organizational levels – enable actors not only to endure social change but to engage in it meaningfully and proactively?
3. To what extent can the principles of person-centered transformation be scaled beyond the nonprofit sector to serve as a foundation for the sustainable development of broader social systems – such as education, healthcare, or the urban environment?
4. What conditions and mechanisms support the co-construction of person-centered social transformation in an emergent, bottom-up manner, rather than through top-down imposition of change?
Speakers: A. Braines (Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation), O. Shkabardnya (Energy of Development Foundation), M. Chumakova (HSE University), V. Vainer (Gladway Foundation), N. Gladkih (Institute for Advanced Study of Human and Society), A. Suslova (RANEPA), A. Zhelyabin (SberUniversity), K. Meadows (Camelot Leadership), A. Belyaeva (HSE University), M. Vasilchuk (IASHAS)
Scientific topic. B. Human Capital and Society
Section Bf. Education
Wednesday, April 15
10:00–11:30am (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
Honorary paper Bf-15-1. Liguo Li (Tsinghua University, China) Optimizing the Structure of Higher Education in China Facing the National Strategic Orientation
Moderator: I. Abankina (HSE University)
China has developed the world’s largest higher education system, with a gross enrollment rate exceeding 60% and more than 250 million citizens having received higher education. This expansion has significantly contributed to the country’s economic and social development. However, the current structure and quality of higher education remain insufficient to fully meet national strategic priorities, economic modernization demands, and public expectations for high-quality education, and still lag behind leading international systems. China’s higher education structure demonstrates a pronounced “pyramidal” pattern. Higher vocational education accounts for a substantial share of student enrollment, while postgraduate education and elite “Double First-Class” universities represent comparatively smaller proportions. As of 2024, undergraduate students accounted for approximately 51.7% of enrollment, higher vocational education for 43.7%, and postgraduate education for 9.5%. In contrast, postgraduate education in developed countries typically exceeds 20% of total enrollment, while undergraduate education generally accounts for more than 60%. Moreover, China currently has 147 “Double First-Class” universities, which enroll less than 6% of undergraduate students but are responsible for training approximately 80% of doctoral students and 50% of master’s students. While access to higher education has significantly expanded, access to high-quality higher education remains highly competitive. To better align higher education with national development goals, China aims to expand postgraduate education to over 7 million students and increase its share within the higher education system to approximately 15%. The proportion of undergraduate enrollment in top-tier universities is also expected to increase. These structural adjustments require reforms in disciplinary governance, strengthening talent training systems aligned with technological advancement and national strategic priorities, particularly in science, engineering, and medical fields. Further reforms are needed to address regional and institutional imbalances. While centrally affiliated universities represent less than 5% of institutions, they dominate among elite universities. Meanwhile, regional disparities persist, with higher education resources concentrated in eastern China. Future policy priorities include strengthening universities in central and western regions and enhancing their capacity to support national development and regional innovation.
Scientific topic. C. Instrumental Methods and Models
Section Ca. Instrumental Methods in Economic and Social Research
Wednesday, April 15
4:30–6:00pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Roundtable Ca-15-4. Modelling of Regional Development
Moderators: A. Delakhova (NEFU), O. Parfenova (NEFU)
Issues for discussion:
- the economic basis of territorial development;
- assessment of environmentally problematic areas in regions (a case study of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia));
- predictive analytics for assessing regional development;
- contemporary models for assessing living conditions (a case study of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia));
-a model for the formation of multimodal nodes in the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation.
- assessment of environmentally problematic areas in regions (a case study of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia));
- predictive analytics for assessing regional development;
- contemporary models for assessing living conditions (a case study of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia));
-a model for the formation of multimodal nodes in the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation.
Speakers: A. Myachin (HSE University), F. Aleskerov (HSE University), M. Dorofeev (Terinform), E. Chaika (HSE University)
Scientific topic. E. International Research
Section Ea. International Relations
Wednesday, April 15
10:00–11:30am (UTC+3)
Hybrid
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Session Ea-15-1. The World Majority
Moderator: O. Barabanov (MGIMO)
H. Singh (Independent researcher)
From Fragmentation to Collective Force? BRICS Voting Cohesion in the United Nations General Assembly and the Quest for Democratic Global Governance (2006–2025)
X. Shi (MGIMO)
Differentiation as Strategy: Segmentary Intermediation, Stratified Inclusivity and Compensatory Supply in BRICS’ Evolution
T. Khan (ISSI)
The Connectivity Paradox: Explaining Regional Investment Commitments in Afghanistan Amid Political Uncertainty, 2021–2025
I. Suleymanov (HSE University)
Reset of Strategic Pathways for Russia's Science Diplomacy in a Multipolar World: from Isolation to Pragmatic Engagement
Wednesday, April 15
12:00–1:30pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Session Ea-15-2. The Logistics of Greater Eurasia: The International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC) Amid Macro-Regional Transformations
Moderator: A. Bezborodov (HSE University)
M. Gorbunova (UNN)
Strategic resourcefulness of the integration project of Central Asian states: the role of transport and economic corridors
E. Degtereva (HSE University)
The EU Global Gateway’s Transport Pillar: Ambition and Outcomes
S. Lebedev (HSE University), N. Novik (HSE University)
Forecasting geopolitical risks of the Indo-Pakistani rivalry for the International North-South Transport Corridor
G. Makarevich (IMEMO)
Those Were the Days: Land Routes Significance for South Asia
Discussant: A. Chikhachev (HSE University)
Scientific topic. E. International Research
Section Eb. The World Economy
Wednesday, April 15
10:00–11:30am (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Roundtable Eb-15-1. Financing international development in the global economy and politics of the second quarter of the XXI century: current trends and new tools of analysis
Moderator: A. Morozkina (HSE University)
Issues for discussion:
1. What impact will structural shifts in world economy and world politics have on international development agenda, architecture, and distribution of financial flows?
2. Will a reconfiguration of international development finance affect the trajectory and speed of such structural shifts?
3. Which changes within provider and partner countries (in their national economies and political systems) will influence international development finance the most?
4. How should approaches to studying international development and to evaluating effectiveness of different cooperation modalities account for novel political and economic realities?
5. Do current monitoring and reporting tools and practices capture a real picture of international development finance on global level and in key regions (Eurasia, in particular)?
2. Will a reconfiguration of international development finance affect the trajectory and speed of such structural shifts?
3. Which changes within provider and partner countries (in their national economies and political systems) will influence international development finance the most?
4. How should approaches to studying international development and to evaluating effectiveness of different cooperation modalities account for novel political and economic realities?
5. Do current monitoring and reporting tools and practices capture a real picture of international development finance on global level and in key regions (Eurasia, in particular)?
Speakers: A. Mendagaziev (MSU), V. Bartenev (HSE University), D. Denis (HSE University), Y. Nikitina (MGIMO), Z. Gomboin (The M.I. Krivosheev NRC for Telecommunication), E. Sergeev (MGIMO), A. Levenkov (EFSD)
Wednesday, April 15
12:00–1:30pm (UTC+3)
Hybrid
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Roundtable Eb-15-2. Beyond the Dollar: Prospects for International Settlements in National Currencies
Moderator: A. Podrugina (HSE University)
Issues for discussion:
1. The transformation of international trade and settlements under the influence of geopolitics: which factors played the greatest role?
2. Scenarios for the international settlement system: national currencies or the replacement of the hegemon?
3. Which trade and financial flows of the BRICS countries are most suitable for settlements in national currencies?
4. Will the digital currencies of central banks contribute to improving the efficiency of international settlements?
2. Scenarios for the international settlement system: national currencies or the replacement of the hegemon?
3. Which trade and financial flows of the BRICS countries are most suitable for settlements in national currencies?
4. Will the digital currencies of central banks contribute to improving the efficiency of international settlements?
Speakers: B. De Conti (UNICAMP), K. Sohag (UrFU), S. Radionov (HSE University), V. Veetil (IIMK), O. Biryukova (HSE University), A. Ponomarenko (HSE University)
Wednesday, April 15
2:30–4:00pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Session Eb-15-3. International Trade Amid Sanctions and Trade Wars
Moderator: A. Zaytsev (HSE University)
V. Ursulenko (HSE University), I. Lola (HSE University), D. Asoskov (HSE University)
Analysis of the Impact of Anti-Russian Sanctions in 2022–2023 on the Welfare and Trade of Initiating Countries
A. Zinchenko (FRI), A. Votinov (FRI), S. Sudakov (FRI)
Quantitative Assessment of the Impact of U.S. Secondary Tariff Sanctions on the Russian Economy
A. Portanskiy (IMEMO RAS, HSE University)
The Trump Administration's Failure to Reshape Global Trade
D. Skrypnik (HSE University), M. Starodubtseva (HSE University), I. Makarov (HSE University)
Economic Effects of Reducing Russian Energy Exports in Various Global Decarbonization Scenarios Based on a Computable General Equilibrium Model
A. Vashchilko (Independent researcher)
What does it take to become like China?
Wednesday, April 15
4:30–6:00pm (UTC+3)
Hybrid
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Session Eb-15-4. Capital Flows and Corporate Behaviour in the World Economy
Moderator: O. Biryukova (HSE University)
J. Wang (HSE University)
Pricing Firms’ Rhetoric of Nationalism: Empirical Evidence from Audit Fees
D. Izotov (ERI FEB RAS)
Inbound FDI in Asia-Pacific Countries: The Long-Term Impact of Trade and Economic Agreements
I. Deseatnicov (HSE University)
Measuring the Dynamic Impact of U.S. Export Controls: An Industry-Level Index and Evidence from Japanese Multinationals in China
D. Piskunov (Finance University under the Government of the Russian Federation)
US-SINO DECOUPLING AND REMAPPING OF ICT GLOBAL VALUE CHAINS
P. Pavlov (RANEPA)
Russia’s Import of Investment Goods Under Several Waves of Sanctions
Scientific topic. E. International Research
Section Ec. Asian Studies
Wednesday, April 15
10:00–11:30am (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Honorary paper Ec-15-1. Georgy Toloraya (HSE University, Russia) Through the "Great Wall" of Misunderstanding: The Challenges of Asian Studies in an Era of Great Change
Moderators: M. Sadygzade (HSE University), D. Efremenko (HSE University)
The report is devoted to an analysis of Russia’s strategic reorientation of its foreign policy and economy toward the countries of the Asia-Pacific region, the Middle East, and the Global South. It examines the historical and geopolitical prerequisites of this process, which under current conditions is taking on the character of a long-term and non-alternative vector of development. Successful integration into new markets and political alliances is impossible without a high-quality transformation of Asian Studies. The focus is on the tasks involved in moving from classical academic Asian Studies to an interdisciplinary model capable of providing the state and business with applied expertise. This entails training a new type of specialist who possesses not only linguistic skills, but also a deep understanding of legal systems, economic models, and the cultural codes of Russia’s Eastern partners. It is necessary to overcome Eurocentric approaches in education and research and to create new channels of intellectual cooperation. Today, Asian Studies is becoming a foundation for ensuring national security and building sustainable ties in a polycentric world, where success depends on an accurate understanding of regional specificities.
Wednesday, April 15
12:00–1:30pm (UTC+3)
Online
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Session Ec-15-2. Southeast Asia Before and After Formation of the ASEAN Community 2025
Moderator: E. Kanaev (HSE University)
E. Kanaev (HSE University), A. Garaeva (HSE University)
A New Stage of ASEAN Enlargement and Its Digital Dimension
D. Sheveleva (HSE University - St. Petersburg), R. Miftakhutdinov (HSE University - St. Petersburg)
Creative Industries as a Catalyst for the Formation of ASEAN Community Identity
E. Rudin (RANEPA)
The impact of the relocation of Chinese companies on the economic potential of Southeast Asian countries on the example of Thailand, Vietnam and Indonesia
T. Doan (Lobachevsky University (UNN))
Cooperation between Russia and Vietnam in Higher Education (2001–2024)
Wednesday, April 15
2:30–4:00pm (UTC+3)
Hybrid
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Session Ec-15-3. East Asia: Development Issues
Moderator: G. Toloraya (HSE University)
L. Semina (ICCA RAS)
Medical Equipment Manufacturing in the Republic of Korea: A Driver of Growth and Dependence
V. Samsonova (MSLU)
Economic Relations between the Republic of Korea and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations at the Present Stage
N. Terekhin (HSE University)
The DPRK's agrarian policy during the 2021-2025 period
P. Lukyantseva (Kyoto University)
Voices of Russian Women in Japan: A Case-Based Analysis of Various Types of Maltreatments in Cross-National Families in Japan
Discussant: E. Karaulova (MGIMO)
Wednesday, April 15
4:30–6:00pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Session Ec-15-4. South Asia Amid Global Transformation: Economics, Security, Technology
Moderator: O. Kharina (HSe University)
A. Pronkina (MSU, IAAs)
Institutional and economic factors of economic growth in the People's Republic of China and the Republic of India from 1980 to 2030
A. Dobritsyn (The Patrice Lumumba Peoples' Friendship University of Russia)
India's Nuclear Policy in the Context of International Agreements and Bilateral Relations
A. Krupenko (IOS RAS), A. Solovieva (SevGU)
Artificial Intelligence as a tool for Strategic Partnership between Russia and India: an analysis of Digital Sovereignty and Technological Diplomacy from the perspective of Oriental Studies
U. Korgunova (Moscow State University)
Comparison of the economic contribution of the Chinese and South Asian diaspora to London's economy in the 21st century.
Discussant: M. Rakhimova (HSE University)
Day3
Thursday, April 16
Scientific topic. A. Economics
Section Aa. Macroeconomics and Economic Growth
Thursday, April 16
10:00–11:30am (UTC+3)
Hybrid
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Roundtable Aa-16-1. Inflation and Monetary Policy in current research projects
Moderator: A. Morozov (Bank of Russia)
Issues for discussion:
1. Language models and AI in monetary policy research. 2. The reaction of household consumption to monetry policy. 3. Bank lending, economic activity and inflation.
4. Inflation forecasting. 5. Financial literacy and uncertainty of inflation expectations.
4. Inflation forecasting. 5. Financial literacy and uncertainty of inflation expectations.
Speakers: Y. Perevyshin (CBR), D. Petrova (RANEPA), A. Moskaleva (CBR), T. Karpeko (CBR)
Thursday, April 16
12:00–1:30pm (UTC+3)
Hybrid
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Roundtable Aa-16-2. The productivity of the Russian economy in the context of the global slowdown and external shocks
Moderator: B. Porfiriev (IEF RAS)
Issues for discussion:
1. How have the dynamics of labor productivity in the Russian economy changed over time?
2. What economic mechanisms explain these changes in productivity?
3. What role do global factors play in slowing down the growth of the Russian economy's productivity?
4. How are micro- and macroeconomic factors related to the slowdown in productivity?
2. What economic mechanisms explain these changes in productivity?
3. What role do global factors play in slowing down the growth of the Russian economy's productivity?
4. How are micro- and macroeconomic factors related to the slowdown in productivity?
Speakers: A. Klepach (VEB RF), A. Shirov (IEF RAS), N. Volchkova (NES), I. Voskoboynikov (HSE University)
Scientific topic. A. Economics
Section Ac. Theoretical Economics
Thursday, April 16
10:00–11:30am (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Session Ac-16-1. Behavioral and Information Economics
Moderator: A. Antsygina (HSE Univesity)
M. Yan (HSE University)
A Stable Middle Class: A New Explanation of the Friedman–Savage Paradox
K. Timerbulatova (Lomonosov Moscow State University)
Mutual signaling between companies and job-seekers on social media and employer review platforms
A. Vorchik (HSE University)
The Riddle of Internal Motivation
Thursday, April 16
12:00–1:30pm (UTC+3)
Online
ENG
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Honorary paper Ac-16-2. Andrea Morone (University of Bari, Italy) The Ambiguity Box: A New Tool to Generate Ambiguity in the Lab
Moderator: A. Antsygina (HSE University)
The Ambiguity Box is a software tool that visualizes uncertainty in laboratory experiments. It is a dynamic frame composed of squares that randomly change colours, creating an uncertain and ambiguous environment. This encourages participants to infer the probabilities of each colour. The tool contributes to the economic literature by introducing a new layer of uncertainty, overcoming limitations of traditional tools like the Bingo Blower. The Ambiguity Box is more practical as it is software-based and can be used with any electronic device. It is flexible, allowing experimenters to predetermine the number of squares of each colour, making it adaptable to various experimental designs. It is easily scalable, suitable for use in different contexts, and allows for the exploration of decision-making under ambiguity in diverse settings, dealing also with extremely low probabilities.
Thursday, April 16
2:30–4:00pm (UTC+3)
Hybrid
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Session Ac-16-3. Institutions and Applied Economics
Moderator: T. Zhuravleva (HSE University - St. Petersburg)
P. Muradkhanova (HSE University), A. Danilov (HSE University), P. Osipova (HSE University), D. Dagaev (HSE University)
No Use Crying to the Referee Committee
A. Pavezzi (UFPR), F. Almeida (UFPR), H. Pereira (UFPR)
Institutions and Conflict Inflation in Open Economies: A Post Keynesian Institutionalist approach for advanced economies
T. Zhuravleva (HSE University - St. Petersburg), A. Morone (University Bari Aldo Moro)
Cheating Dynamics in a Common-Pool Cheating Game: One-Shot vs. Repeated Interactions
Thursday, April 16
4:30–6:00pm (UTC+3)
Hybrid
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Session Ac-16-4. Social Choice and Institutions
Moderator: A. Antsygina (HSE University)
A. Iudina (HSE University)
Extensions of the Uncovered-Set-related Rules for Stable Choice Based on Non-transitive Preferences: Properties and Applications
A. Volkov (FEFU), A. Filatov (FEFU)
Dynamics of Collusive Corruption in Network Structures: A Game-Theoretic Analysis
Y. Veselova (HSE University)
Modeling Strategic Behavior in Social Choice Context: a Survey
Scientific topic. A. Economics
Section Ad. Firms and Markets
Thursday, April 16
10:00–11:30am (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
RUSENG
Session Ad-16-1. Competition, Concentration, and M&A: Fuel Markets and Digital Platforms
Moderator: S. Stepanov (HSE University)
D. Azarova (MSU)
Assessing the effects of economic concentration deals on Russian gasoline markets
A. Stavniychuk (Lomonosov Moscow State University), V. Zvereva (University of Chicago), O. Markova (Lomonosov Moscow State University)
Mergers of Digital Platforms and Innovation Activity
J. Wang (HSE University)
Risk Disclosure or Governance Signal? Digital Technology Risks and Institutional Ownership
S. Grigoreva (HSE University), M. Shcherbakova (HSE University), G. Besstremyannaya (HSE University)
What Drives Variation in U.S. M&A Premiums? Evidence from Different Groups of Industries and Countries
Discussants: S. Stepanov (HSE University), A. Firanchuk (RANEPA)
Thursday, April 16
12:00–1:30pm (UTC+3)
Hybrid
RUSENG
Session Ad-16-2. Strategy of the Firm and Corporate Solutions: Brand, Taxes, and Innovative Investments
Moderator: A. Firanchuk (RANEPA)
E. Rogova (Saint Petersburg University Graduate School of Management), A. Shumeiko (SPbU)
Does Brand Value Matter in M&A? A Longitudinal Study of Mediation and Moderation Effects on Firm Performance
E. Kameneva (HSE University), E. Marina (HSE University)
Assessing the Relationship Between Tax Incentives and R&D Investment by Russian Companies
S. Belev (RANEPA)
Are businesses split up to reduce their tax burden in Russia?
B. Zhang (HSE University - Nizhny Novgorod)
Linking ESG to Financial Sustainability: How Executive Incentives Matter in Chinese Markets
Discussants: S. Stepanov (HSE University), A. Firanchuk (RANEPA)
Thursday, April 16
2:30–4:00pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Session Ad-16-3. Sanctions, Shocks, and the Adaptation of Firms: Digitalization, Exports, and Support for SMEs
Moderator: A. Fediunina (HSE University)
Y. Rodionova (HSE University), N. Ershova (HSE University), O. Balaeva (HSE University)
What do Russian enterprises need under a tightening sanctions regime?
M. Kuzyk (HSE University)
Impact of digitalization on firms' adaptation to sanctions pressure
M. Yurevich (IMEMO), N. Gorodnyi (HSE University)
Support for Industrial SMEs in the Context of Multiple Crises
D. Kuznetsov (RANEPA)
Heterogeneity in the Response of Russian Industrial Exports to Tariff and Real Exchange Rate Shocks
Discussants: A. Kaukin (Gaidar Institute, Analytical Center for the RF Government), A. Fediunina (HSE University)
Thursday, April 16
4:30–6:00pm (UTC+3)
Hybrid
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Session Ad-16-4. The Energy Transition and Sustainability: Companies, Uncertainty, and Value Chains
Moderator: L. Ruzhanskaya (UrFU)
L. Ruzhanskaya (UrFU), A. Fediunina (HSE University)
The influence of economic and energy poverty in countries on companies' transition to renewable energy
M. Akim (HSE University), O. Rumyantseva (independent expert), O. Teplova (EUSP)
Role of CCUS in BRICS countries’ companies adjustment to the energy transition environment
N. Gulko (HSE University)
Doing more and saying less: Greenhushing versus greenwashing under sustainability uncertainty
E. Frolova (FRC CCC SB RAS), K. Sablin (FRC CCC SB RAS), E. Goosen (FRC CCC SB RAS)
A strength test: how are the flexibility and resilience of russian coal industry value chains changing in the new reality
Discussants: L. Ruzhanskaya (UrFU), A. Kaukin (Gaidar Institute, Analytical Center for the RF Government)
Scientific topic. A. Economics
Section Ae. Finance and Banking
Thursday, April 16
12:00–1:30pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Session Ae-16-2. The Banking Sector
Moderator: M. Semenova (HSE University)
S. Zaiane (HSE University), M. Semenova (HSE University)
Climate Risk and Bank Liquidity Creation in MENA Region: A Dual Threshold–Quantile Approach
A. Zhurba (HSE)
A comparative analysis of the impact of the 2014 and 2022 sanctions on Russian banks
E. Shatalova (Financial University)
The Banking Ecosystem: A New Format for Banking in the Age of AI
T. Magzhanov (MSU), A. Ivanova (HSE University)
Systematic Forecast Errors of Analysts and Money Market Participants Regarding the Interest Rate
Scientific topic. B. Human Capital and Society
Section Ba. Social Policy and Healthcare
Thursday, April 16
10:00–11:30am (UTC+3)
Online
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Session Ba-16-1. Public Health in the Context of Contemporary Challenges
Moderator: S. Shishkin (HSE University)
A. Korotkov (Lomonosov Moscow State University)
Excess mortality from heat and cold waves in Russia: results of an analysis based on open data
A. Deeva (HSE University), M. Kolosnitsyna (HSE University)
The costs of premature mortality associated with overweight in Russia
R. Ansary (Ravenshaw University), D. Siddiqui (Jamia Millia Islamia Central University: Jamia Millia Islamia)
Wasting among Under-five Children: The Blindspot in India's nutrition story
D. Semenova (HSE University - Perm), S. Kulikova (HSE University - Perm), J. Zaripova (HSE University - Perm), A. Provorova (HSE University - Perm)
The influence of age, gender, and social role factors on the compliance of children's food choices with age norms: an experimental study with the Dish-I-wish web application
M. Kaneva (IEIE SB RAS)
The effect of physical activity levels on the frequency of doctor visits in Russia
Thursday, April 16
12:00–1:30pm (UTC+3)
Online
RUSENG
Session Ba-16-2. Enhancing Medical Assistance: From Patient Trust to Innovative Technologies
Moderator: V. Vlassov (HSE University)
K. Galkin (SI RAN-FNISCH RAN)
The concept of equity in the context of trust in medicine among the older in urban and rural areas
P. Tuillet (HSE University), D. Mertsalova (HSE University)
Human-centricity in Healthcare: Why It Is Important to Begin with Employees
K. Gamirova (Siberian State Medical University, Tomsk Regional Oncology Center), O. Kudelina (Siberian State Medical University , SSMU)
From analysis to action: enhancing organizational and economic technologies in providing oncological care to patients
N. Konstantinova (Unecon), V. Kovalevskaya (Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University)
Innovations in healthcare: organizational and economic aspects
A. Ivanov (St Petersburg University), E. Rossi (Copenhagen Business School), E. Gilenko (SPbU), A. Panteleev (SPb GBUZ "City TB Dispensary")
Applying value chains methodology to increasing performance of healthcare institutions: the case of HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis counteracting
Scientific topic. B. Human Capital and Society
Section Be. Psychology
Thursday, April 16
10:00–11:30am (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Session Be-16-1. Business Psychology
A. Tatarko (NRU HSE), G. Rodionov (HSE University)
The Role of Basic Human Values and Institutional Trust in Forming Attitudes toward the Central Bank's Digital Currency
V. Iakutkina (HSE University), K. Ekaterina (HSE University)
The Relationship Between Economic Polarization and Psychological Well-Being as a Measure of the Non-Monetary Costs of Distributional Gaps
K. Shavkun (MSU Lomonosov), T. Magzhanov (MSU Lomonosov)
Systematic errors in analysts' expectations of companies' financial performance
J. Murzina (University of Tyumen (UTMN))
Approaches to the study of succession and successors in family business
Discussant: N. Antonova (HSE University)
Thursday, April 16
12:00–1:30pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Session Be-16-2. Psychological Mechanisms of Well-Being
E. Surgutskiy (Saint-Petersburg State University), G. Vartanyan (Saint-Petersburg State University)
Early Maladaptive Schemas, Schema Modes and Violence Risk in Persons found Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity: Gender Differences
T. Shmarina (HSE University)
Authenticity as a Resource for Psychological Recovery Following Trauma
A. Gurschenkova (HSE University)
Turning to the Inner Other as a Self-Help Resource in Psychologists’ Professional Practice
I. Krotova (KFU)
Stages of personality development in the information environment in the theory of conscious archetypes
Discussant: A. Lebedeva (HSE University)
Thursday, April 16
2:30–4:00pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Session Be-16-3. Psychological Well-Being Among Various Population Cohorts
N. Murashcenkova (HSE University)
Psychological well-being, economic well-being and planned emigration activity of Russian student youth: specifics of relationships
K. Chelnokov (PSU)
Organizational citizenship behavior and psychological well-being of employees
V. Izmagurova (HSE University), K. Ekaterina (HSE University)
Discursive Factors Influencing the Formation of Teachers' and Students' Identities in the Educational Process
N. Latova (IS FCTAS RAS)
Features of Russians' subjective well-being: trends of the 21st century
Discussant: V. Kostenko (HSE University)
Thursday, April 16
4:30–6:00pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
RUSENG
Session Be-16-4. Cognitive Psychology
A. Usenkova (Lomonosov Moscow State University)
Impact of stress-induced frustration on visual memory mechanisms: gender differences in young age (EEG)
V. Rostovtseva (IEA RAS), A. Mezentseva (IEA RAS), M. Butovskaya (IEA RAS), A. Korotkova (TSPU)
The faces of male and female emergent leaders are shaped and perceived similarly
M. Fabrykant (HSE University)
Students’ Trust in Information from Internet Sources: Cognitive Shortcuts or Underestimating Risks?
Discussant: E. Gorbunova (HSE University)
Scientific topic. B. Human Capital and Society
Section Bf. Education
Thursday, April 16
10:00–11:30am (UTC+3)
Hybrid
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Roundtable Bf-16-1. Structural Transformation of Post-Secondary Education in the Context of Labour Market Change
Moderator: V. Maltseva (HSE University)
Issues for discussion:
The roundtable focuses on discussing the institutional and structural transformations of post-secondary education amidst shifting skill formation regimes and the growing interconnectedness between higher and vocational education. Particular attention is given to the research-based and analytical examination of convergence and hybridization processes and their implications for educational trajectories and labor markets
- Scope and forms of structural transformations of post-secondary education; including the academisation of VET, the vocationalisation of higher education, and broader institutional hybridisation across difference national and institutional contexts. -Labour market transformations and their role in reshaping the relationship between VET and higher education; including how skills demands contribute to the blurring boundaries of post-secondary arrangements. -Theoretical and conceptual approaches to analysing these processes. - Empirical manifestations of structural transformation in post-secondary education, including the emergence of new institutional forms, changes in the status and functions of qualifications, and the reconfigurations educational and career pathways.
- Scope and forms of structural transformations of post-secondary education; including the academisation of VET, the vocationalisation of higher education, and broader institutional hybridisation across difference national and institutional contexts. -Labour market transformations and their role in reshaping the relationship between VET and higher education; including how skills demands contribute to the blurring boundaries of post-secondary arrangements. -Theoretical and conceptual approaches to analysing these processes. - Empirical manifestations of structural transformation in post-secondary education, including the emergence of new institutional forms, changes in the status and functions of qualifications, and the reconfigurations educational and career pathways.
Speakers: S. Malinovskiy (HSE University), J. Papier (the University of the Western Cape), S. Webb (Monash University), M. Nikitin (HSE University), P. Yang (Peking University), S. Allais (University of the Witwatersrand)
Thursday, April 16
2:30–4:00pm (UTC+3)
Hybrid
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Roundtable Bf-16-3. The Doctorate as a Public Good: Training Talent for Science, the Economy, and Society
Moderator: N. Smirnov (HSE University)
Issues for discussion:
1. Developing doctoral competencies for addressing socially significant challenges: a comparative, evidence-based assessment of the effectiveness of academic, professional, and industrial doctoral training models.
2. A taxonomy of doctoral graduate attributes and their labour-market relevance: demand for doctoral competencies in non-academic career pathways.
3. The labour-market value of the doctoral degrees outside academia: a discussion informed by job-vacancy data analysis.
4. The limits of applicability of the industrial doctorate: cases and adaptation opportunities for the humanities and socio-economic sciences.
2. A taxonomy of doctoral graduate attributes and their labour-market relevance: demand for doctoral competencies in non-academic career pathways.
3. The labour-market value of the doctoral degrees outside academia: a discussion informed by job-vacancy data analysis.
4. The limits of applicability of the industrial doctorate: cases and adaptation opportunities for the humanities and socio-economic sciences.
Speakers: S. Zhuchkova (HSE University), J. Senecal (University of the Western Cape), L. Li (Tsinghua University), J. Ruano-Borbalan (National Conservatory of Arts and Crafts), H. Horta (The University of Hong Kong), C. Wang (Tsinghua University), E. Terentev (HSE University), N. Rybakov (UNN), P. YANG (Peking University)
Scientific topic. B. Human Capital and Society
Section Bg. Demography
Thursday, April 16
2:30–4:00pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
RUS
Roundtable Bg-16-3. Siberization of Russia: Models and Scenarios of Demographic Development and Urban Transformation of Siberia
Moderator: S. Karaganov (HSE University)
Issues for discussion:
1. How does territorial connectivity shape demographic sustainability and the development of Siberia’s urban framework: which connectivity parameters are critical for employment, quality of life, and population retention? 2. Which demographic indicators and mechanisms are key to Siberia’s long-term development sustainability (time horizon 2035–2050): internal migration, human capital, family policy, and the labour market? 3. Which model of Siberia’s urban and settlement framework is the most sustainable, and under what conditions: hub cities and growth nodes, small and medium-sized towns, quality-of-life standards, and the methodology of master planning? 4. Which institutional, economic, and governance mechanisms are required to implement the demographic and urban agenda of Siberization: a system of indicators, prioritization criteria, multi-level coordination mechanisms, and impact/effectiveness evaluation?
Speakers: V. Bezverbny (ISD FCTAS RAS), L. Bliakher (PNU), N. Vukovic (HSE University), K. Grigorichev (ISU), L. Karachurina (HSE University), M. Milchakov (Tobolsk Club), A. Pyzhev (SFU)
Scientific topic. C. Instrumental Methods and Models
Section Ca. Instrumental Methods in Economic and Social Research
Thursday, April 16
10:00–11:30am (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Session Ca-16-1. Instrumental Methods of Econometric and Financial Analysis
Moderator: A. Shvedov (HSE University)
P. Sorokin (HSE University), V. Novikova (HSE University)
Instrumental methods for assessing human potential in a corporate context: integrating non-reactive data analysis and narrative creativity to measure transformational agency
A. Breusova (Dostoevsky Omsk State University), M. Gigas (Baikal State University)
Factors of Regional Investments and Their Importance for Economic Security: A Case Study of Omsk Region
A. Eliseev (Bank of Russia), S. Seleznev (Bank of Russia)
Fake Date Tests: Can We Trust In-Sample Accuracy of Large Language Models in Macroeconomic Forecasting?
Y. Polunin (ICS)
Using interrelated nonlinear mapping and autoregressive model to analyze socio-economic processes developing under constraints.
A. Shvedov (HSE University), A. Dzhanbekova (HSE University)
Calculation of the early exercise boundary for an American put option using the numerical solution of the Black–Scholes equation
Thursday, April 16
12:00–1:30pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
RUSENG
Session Ca-16-2. Instrumental Methods for Data Analysis and Digital Platforms in Economics and Business
Moderator: A. Myachin (HSE University)
F. Slonimczyk (HSE University)
This Candidate is [MASK]. Prompt-based Sentiment Extraction and Reference Letters
K. Ukrainskii (EUSPB)
Neural Hawkes Processes for Intensity Parameter Estimation and Optimization of Marketing Strategies under Limited Data Access
P. Braer (NSU)
Development of a geographic information system (GIS) for data analysis in the economy
O. Goryacheva (SFU), R. Safiylin (Novosibirsk State University of Economics and Management), A. Mitin (NSUEM)
Impact Investing and the ESG Agenda: Cases of a digital platform prototype
A. Myachin (HSE University)
Methodological Aspects of Dynamic Pattern Analysis in Applied Research
Thursday, April 16
2:30–4:00pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
RUS
Roundtable Ca-16-3. Transformation of government capital investment management
Moderator: N. Ryazanceva (HSE University)
Issues for discussion:
"Transformation of investment-construction projects architecture lifestyle
Risk management tools: international experience
Justification for capital investments Models of infrastructural project financing
Approaches to assessing the efficiency of state capital investments in infrastructure and social objects
The influence of macroeconomics’ conditions for state capital investments"
Risk management tools: international experience
Justification for capital investments Models of infrastructural project financing
Approaches to assessing the efficiency of state capital investments in infrastructure and social objects
The influence of macroeconomics’ conditions for state capital investments"
Speakers: P. Chelyshkov (HSE University), N. Mkrtchev (Department of Urban Planning Policy of the City of Moscow), S. Volkov (Rosatom), S. Bachurina (State Duma Committee on Construction and Housing and Communal Services)
Thursday, April 16
4:30–6:00pm (UTC+3)
Hybrid
RUS
Roundtable Ca-16-4. Seventh round table "Statistical measurement of well-being and inequality"
Moderator: S. Aleksandr (HSE University)
Issues for discussion:
1. Updatings to the 2025 SNA aimed at differentiation the household sector operations and the implementation of the "from whom to whom" approach.
2. Statistical tools for studying the dynamics of well-being and retrospective international comparisons.
3. Statistical studies of wealth and inequality at the regional and local levels
2. Statistical tools for studying the dynamics of well-being and retrospective international comparisons.
3. Statistical studies of wealth and inequality at the regional and local levels
Speakers: A. Tatarinov (HSE University), A. Ponomarenko (HSE University), G. Vasileva (Central Bank of Russia)
Scientific topic. C. Instrumental Methods and Models
Section Cb. Management
Thursday, April 16
10:00–11:30am (UTC+3)
Online
RUS
Roundtable Cb-16-1. Development of Production Systems (discussion of a study on the labor productivity of Russia's largest companies)
Moderators: B. Gregory (HSE University), K. Andreeva (HSE University)
Issues for discussion:
Today, companies are increasingly looking for ways to achieve sustainability and growth through the development of operational efficiency functions. However, behind the apparent maturity, there are often questions that need to be addressed: Why do initiatives stagnate at the implementation stage, despite the presence of competence centers? How can we ensure that improvements yield tangible results rather than becoming lost in bureaucracy? Finding answers to these internal questions directly relates to the strategic agenda for business development in Russia. That is why it is more important than ever to support internal expertise with data and conclusions from authoritative studies on labor productivity in Russia. Such analysis allows not only to diagnose pain points but also to build an improvement system that takes into account both industry specific challenges and those common to the country, turning initiatives into a real driver of growth.
Speakers: M. Livintsova (Institute of Industrial Management, Economics and Trade), K. Fattakhov (Cordiant), S. Falko (Bauman Moscow State Technical University (BMSTU)), I. Cherkasova (Gazprom neft), A. Podchufarov (Mytischi Branch of Bauman Moscow State Technical University)
Thursday, April 16
12:00–1:30pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
RUSENG
Session Cb-16-2. National Models and Corporate Strategies for Sustainable Development and Growth: In the Context of Developing Markets
Moderator: A. Veselova (HSE University)
A. Sidorenko (HSE University)
Adoption vs. Generation of Green Innovation in SMEs: the Institutional Perspective on the Role of Environmental Tax, Networks, and Corporate Customers
F. Nghikofa (TSU)
3C PARTNERSHIP" MODEL as a tool for overcoming institutional barriers to social entrepreneurship in developing countries: the case of Namibia
A. Laskovaia (GSOM SPbU), Y. Aray (SPbU), O. Garanina (SPBU), K. Bogatyreva (GSOM SPbU), D. Dmitrieva (GSOM SPbU)
Fostering Sustainability of Small and Medium Enterprises in Emerging Markets through Ambidexterity and Resilience
K. Nadezda (HSE University)
Transition to a Circular Economy An Analysis of Consumer Environmental Responsibility
S. Saira (UrFU), Z. Belyaeva (Ural Federal University)
Managing Cultural and Innovative Adjustment to Create University Sustainability: A Systematic Literature Review and Future Research Agenda
Thursday, April 16
2:30–4:00pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
RUSENG
Session Cb-16-3. Managing Human Resources: Innovation-Driven Responses to Current and Future Challenges
Moderator: E. Varshavskaya (HSE University)
O. AKIMOVA (MSU BS)
Digital Bias in Human Capital: How Gender Stereotypes in Large Language Models Shape Professional Perceptions.
V. Kabalina (HSE University), O. Mondrus (Coller School of Management, Tel Aviv University), L. Cheglakova (HSE University)
The Role of Organizational Resources in Employee Resilience
V. Bryzgalin (MSU), E. Nikishina (MSU)
Corporate Culture as a Factor in Company Efficiency: Measuring the Cultural Code and Empirically Assessing its Economic Effects
K. Klimenko (HSE University), U. Lavrinenko (HSE University - St. Petersburg), M. Plakhotnik (HSE University - St. Petersburg), A. Kapendiukhina (HSE University - St. Petersburg)
Linking Employer Awareness of a University Brand and Willingness to Hire Graduate Job Seekers?
A. Rucheva (GSOM SPbU)
Drivers of Satisfaction and Loyalty among “Blue‑Collar” Workers in Russia: Empirical Foundations of Employee Value Proposition
Thursday, April 16
4:30–6:00pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
RUSENG
Session Cb-16-4. Financial Innovation and Digital Projects in Business
Moderator: D. Volkov (HSE University)
P. Parfenov (HSE University), S. Kiselev (HSE University), Y. Ilina (Saint Petersburg State University), I. Tsarkov (HSE University)
Investing in Digital Financial Assets: motives and clusters of investors
A. Tekic (HSE University), A. Tashchyan (HSE University)
Institutional Barriers to Crowdfunding Adoption in Emerging Economies: A Configurational Perspective
P. Balunov (SPbU), Y. Ilina (GSOM, SPbU)
Signaling role of the crowdfunding campaign success
L. Ermolaeva (SPbU)
Institutional Filters in Sanctioned Environments: How Institutions Shape Russian Cross-Border M&A
M. Parfentev (RANEPA)
The Evolution of Project Management Theory and the Role of Alternative Success Factors in Digital Projects
Scientific topic. D. Foresight Research
Section Da. Forecasting Socio-Economic, Scientific, and Technological Development in the Context of a Rapidly Changing External Environment: Methods, Models, and Outcomes
Thursday, April 16
12:00–1:30pm (UTC+3)
Hybrid
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Roundtable Da-16-2. Innovation and creative potential: factors of formation and organizational barriers
Moderator: A. Selskiy (HSE University)
Issues for discussion:
1. Cultural peculiarities as a factor in the transformation of business models and the formation of an innovative creative environment at the modern and promising stage of technological development.
2. Mapping and transformation of the cultural code to stimulate innovation development: identification of barriers and drivers.
3. Applicability of various theories of cultural dimensions to the analysis and forecasting of the development of the innovative economy and corporate environment in Russia and abroad.
4. Metrics of the cultural code and organizational culture in the context of predictive analytics: application cases.
5. The role of the national and corporate cultural code in ensuring the competitiveness of the sectors of the economy of the future in Russia and abroad.
2. Mapping and transformation of the cultural code to stimulate innovation development: identification of barriers and drivers.
3. Applicability of various theories of cultural dimensions to the analysis and forecasting of the development of the innovative economy and corporate environment in Russia and abroad.
4. Metrics of the cultural code and organizational culture in the context of predictive analytics: application cases.
5. The role of the national and corporate cultural code in ensuring the competitiveness of the sectors of the economy of the future in Russia and abroad.
Speakers: A. Selskiy (HSE University), E. Yasoyan (HSE University), M. Kuznetsova (HSE University), D. Konoplina (HSE University), O. Golovashina (UrFU), R. Kovalevsky (EFKO), A. Valentina (HSE University), A. Mitko (HSE University), S. Zinovieva (HSE University), K. Matsan (Lomonosov Moscow State University), V. Vorobyova (HSE University)
Thursday, April 16
4:30–6:00pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
RUS
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Invited paper Da-16-4. Natalia Ryazanceva (HSE University, Russia) Neuroprojection of spaces: an evolutionary approach to creating an environment for life based on knowledge about the human brain
A city is a territory for self-realization and human development, providing unique opportunities for personal growth. At the same time, the urban population is exposed to numerous urban risks, including information overload, noise, light and sound pollution of the city, high population density, traffic congestion, lack of green areas, etc. All this leads to a deterioration in the mental and psychological well-being of the citizens. The growth of mental health disorders in urbanized areas is becoming a stable global trend. According to research, approximately 13% of the world's population suffers from various mental illnesses and has difficulty adapting to life. Over the past ten years, the frequency of diagnosed depression has increased by 39%, anxiety has increased by 21%, and panic attacks have increased by 20%. Feelings of loneliness and alienation have spread significantly among residents of large settlements. At the same time, it was proved that the patterns of behavior of citizens are largely determined by the conditions created by the city, including environmental factors. Currently, world science has collected an extensive evidence base for the response of different brain structures to various urban planning solutions, landscaping, architecture, design, etc. Neuro-urbanism, neuroachitecture, and neurodesign are an evolutionary trend in urban planning and space creation, allowing through the influence of environmental factors to maintain the mental health of residents and ensure the realization of their cognitive and creative potential, emotional sustainability and improvement of the quality of interpersonal relationships. It is proposed to consider new approaches to planning, designing and designing the environment and infrastructure for life in Russian cities, taking into account the mechanisms of response of brain structures to external stimuli. The basic mechanism of influence of such decisions is the neuroplasticity of the brain - its ability to adapt to external conditions through the formation of new neural connections. Neuroplasticity determines a person's cognitive potential, emotional stability, and social adaptation to the environment. Environmental factors that stimulate neuroplasticity include the water-green framework of the city, a multi-stimulus environment, biophilic design as a mechanism for integrating natural elements to reduce chronic urban stress, the creation of micro-social spaces with socio-cultural programming, etc. A key tool for creating an environment that ensures the mental well-being of citizens will be a model for the integrated development and assessment of urban environments and spaces based on advanced neuroscience achievements. This model should include regularly updated principles of neuro-design, implemented within the framework of urban planning policy and the creation of infrastructure for life, taking into account the accumulation of knowledge in the field of neuroscience and neurotechnology.
Scientific topic. D. Foresight Research
Section Db. International Symposium “Foresight in a Rapidly Changing World"
Thursday, April 16
12:00–1:30pm (UTC+3)
Online
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Session Db-16-2. The Future of Man and Society
Кафедра ЮНЕСКО НИУ ВШЭ
Moderator: M. Goland (HSE University)
P. Sorokin (HSE University)
Foresight of human agency: the driving force of transformations in the corporate sector and a tool for managing human potential
K. Kadyrova (KNRTU -KAI)
Distribution network is a promising form of problem solving training
O. Saritas (RIT Dubai)
Towards the AI State: Anticipatory Governance as the New Operating System for Global Growth
J. Cordeiro (Millennium Project)
Space Travel and First Colonies in the Moon and Mars
Thursday, April 16
4:30–6:00pm (UTC+3)
Online
RUSENG
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Session Db-16-4. Forecasting: Applications For Business
Кафедра ЮНЕСКО НИУ ВШЭ
Moderator: Y. Milshina (HSE University)
A. Melovatsky (HSE University)
Comparison of the institutional conditions of the largest oil and gas business in Russia and abroad in response to the shocks of 2020 and 2022
J. Calof (uOttawa), C. Bisson (SKEMA Business School)
Towards an Anticipatory Approach to Foresight and Beyond
U. Kostiukova (Moscow Polytech)
Econometric analysis of the impact of digital activity and media presence of Formula 1 teams on global audience engagement: scenario forecasting
M. Paiva (CGEE), G. Figueiredo (CGEE)
Climate Intelligence in the BRICS Context: A Foresight Approach
Scientific topic. E. International Research
Section Eb. The World Economy
Thursday, April 16
12:00–1:30pm (UTC+3)
Hybrid
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Session Eb-16-2. Sustainable Development Issues
Moderator: I. Makarov (HSE University)
N. Ha (VNU-UEB)
Mapping Innovation and Sustainability: A Crosswalk Analysis of the Global Innovation Index 2025 and the UN Sustainable Development Goals
S. Sergei (FRI of the Ministry of Finance of Russia), A. Popov (FRI of the Ministry of Finance of Russia)
Improving the Efficiency of Budget Expenditures in the Republic of Uzbekistan in the Area of Ecology and Climate Change
E. Smolovik (HSE University)
Measuring Climate Policy Ambition Using the IPAT Model: Implications for the Global Climate Agenda
E. Makarova (HSE University)
The Impact of Natural Disasters on Food Security: The Case of the International Rice Market
I. Alnafrah (Ural Federal University named after the first President of Russia B. N. Yeltsin)
Artificial Intelligence Intensity and Environmental Performance: Evidence from a Multidimensional Cross‑Country Analysis
Thursday, April 16
2:30–4:00pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
RUSENG
Session Eb-16-3. Russia’s Interactions With the Countries of the Near Abroad
Moderator: A. Kuznetsov (INION RAN)
V. Sedalishchev (RANEPA)
Quantifying the Consequences of Russia's Trade Suspension with Azerbaijan and Armenia
A. Loschenkova (VAVT), M. Baeva (RANEPA)
Assessing the Impact of Sanctions on Russia's Trade with the CIS+ Countries
A. Zaytsev (HSE University), E. Bahmeteva (HSE University), V. Livintseva (HSE University), D. Skrypnik (REC), M. Ruslan (CME 3rd Rome)
Scenarios for the dynamics of the EAEU integration indicators until 2030 under various conditions of sanctions pressure and foreign economic conditions
A. Firanchuk (RANEPA)
The Role of Economic Integration in Mitigating Sanctions Pressure on Imports of Machinery and Equipment
W. Zhang (HSE University)
Contributions to the SDGs from the Eurasian Economic Union and the Belt and Road Initiative
Thursday, April 16
4:30–6:00pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
RUS
Session Eb-16-4. The Economy of Global South Countries and Their Interactions With Russia
Moderator: A. Podrugina (HSE University)
A. Kuznetsov (INION)
The Role of the UAE in Russia's Economic Pivot to the East
V. Romanova (HSE University)
Index of Institutional Development of National Currencies: BRICS performance
G. Andrey (HSE University)
The Chinese Export Phenomenon: Who and Where is China Displacing?
A. Karasev (Lomonosov Moscow State University)
Corporate landscape of the logistics industry in hub cities of Southeast Asia’s transport and logistics network
A. Volodin (INION)
Russia's Role in India's Foreign Economic Relations
Day4
Friday, April 17
Scientific topic. A. Economics
Section Aa. Macroeconomics and Economic Growth
Friday, April 17
2:30–4:00pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
RUS
Session Aa-17-3. Budget, Taxes, and Macroeconomic Sustainability
Moderator: N. Pilnik (HSE University)
E. Ablaev (IEF RAS), N. Maruev (The Gaidar Institute)
Public Debt and the Federal Budget Deficit: Assessing a Sustainable Trajectory under Macroeconomic Uncertainty
E. Matveev (RANEPA)
The dynamics of tax revenues and the economic cycle in the Russian Federation
A. Rozenson (HSE University), A. Dementiev (HSE University)
AI and factor substitutability
J. Wang (HSE University)
Corporate Social Responsibility, Reputation and Cross-regional Investment: Evidence from China
Friday, April 17
4:30–6:00pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
RUS
Session Aa-17-4. Russia’s Regions in the Context of External Shocks
Moderator: N. Mikheeva
A. Sudakova (Ural Federal University)
Budgetary federalism and economies of scale: a new model for assessing social spending in Russian regions
A. Urazbaeva (HSE University), V. Voytenkov (HSE University), O. Demidova (HSE University)
Sanction Risk Exposure: Cluster Analysis of Russian Regions
I. Gulenkov (HSE University)
Estimating a monthly regional economic activity index for Russian regions using a dynamic factor model
I. Yakovleva (RANEPA under the President of the Russian Federation), A. Bozhechkova (Institute of Applied Economic Research, RANEPA under the President of the Russian Federation)
Analysis of the impact of regional inequality on monetary policy
Scientific topic. A. Economics
Section Ac. Theoretical Economics
Friday, April 17
2:30–4:00pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Session Ac-17-3. Game Theory and Applications
Moderator: T. Mayskaya (HSE University)
V. Chesnokov (HSE University)
An economic analysis of market foreclosure and pro-competitive policies in digital platform markets
S. Alvarado Strelchenko (M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University)
Reputation and Seller Discipline in Digital Markets
V. Gusev (HSE University - St. Petersburg), E. Vostrenkova (HSE University - St. Petersburg)
Centralized and decentralized rules in resource games
Friday, April 17
4:30–6:00pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
ENG
Session Ac-17-4. Markets
Moderator: M. Sandomirskaya (HSE University)
K. Tikhonova (HSE University), D. Tabashnikova (HSE University)
Cashback loyalty programs as a price discrimination tool for firms acting on interrelated markets
S. Navalikhin (RUT MIIT)
Behavior-Based Dynamic Pricing: A Formal Model, Welfare Implications, and Consumer Counterstrategies
M. Sandomirskaya (HSE University), V. Chernyshov (Peking University)
Optimal Bias and Pricing in Vertically Integrated Platforms
Scientific topic. A. Economics
Section Ad. Firms and Markets
Friday, April 17
10:00–11:30am (UTC+3)
Hybrid
RUSENG
Session Ad-17-1. Corporate Governance, Investors, and the Sustainability of Companies in Developing Markets
Moderator: O. Demidova (HSE University)
E. Kim (HSE University), A. Stepanova (HSE University), M. Kokoreva (HSE University)
Institutional Investors and Firm Resilience in BRICS Countries
P. Milova (HSE University), A. Stepanova (HSE University)
Beyond the Buffer: Unmasking the True Source of Family Firm Resilience in Emerging Markets
V. Ledenev (IRL EUSP), D. Skougarevskiy (IRL EUSP)
Corporate disputes and allocative efficiency of private unlisted companies
A. Yudanov (Financial University), Y. Polunin (V.A. Trapeznikov Institute of Control Sciences of the RAS)
Can we predict further rapid growth of the gazelle-company? Analysis of firms’ population structural dynamics by nonlinear methods
Discussants: O. Demidova (HSE University), N. Tsybuleva (RANEPA)
Friday, April 17
12:00–1:30pm (UTC+3)
Hybrid
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Session Ad-17-2. State Support and Investment in the Real Sector: SMEs and Agribusiness in the Face of Economic Shocks
Moderator: M. Yurevich (HSE University)
I. Sokolov (RANEPA)
The Impact of State Subsidies on the SMEs activity in Russia
S. Zemtsov (RANEPA), R. Semenova (Independent researcher), N. Poylov (RANEPA)
The Impact of Ecosystem Support Policy on Small Business Resilience in Russia during External Shocks
A. Fedyunina (HSE University), Y. Simachev (HSE University), M. Chernyaeva (Department (Representative Office of Samara Region) for Liaison with Federal Executive Bodies), D. Gainulin (Office of the State Council Commission on Industry)
Factors of Investment Activity of Russian Agribusiness Enterprises under Post-Sanction Adaptation: Empirical Analysis Based on the 2025 Survey
V. Kossov (HSE University)
Bioconversion of manure into protein and fertilizer is a new branch of agriculture.
Discussants: M. Yurevich (HSE University), N. Davidson (UrFU)
Scientific topic. A. Economics
Section Ae. Finance and Banking
Friday, April 17
10:00–11:30am (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
RUSENG
Session Ae-17-1. Corporate Finance
Moderator: E. Makeeva (HSE University)
A. Zhiglyaeva (Lomonosov Moscow State University)
The investment potential of companies through the lens of the relationship between sustainable development indicators and financial indicators
I. Ivashkovskaya (HSE University), I. Ivaninsky (HSE University), N. Bugaevskiy (HSE University), A. Buriak (HSE University), A. Dresvyanin (HSE University)
Do Banks Drive Ecosystem’s Performance in Emerging Capital Markets? The Evidence from Greater BRICS
I. Glushkova (Profi.Travel)
The Impact of the Board of Directors' Human Capital on the Financial Performance of Russian Business Ecosystems as Compared to Traditional Industry-Focused Companies
M. Evdokimova (HSE University), A. Stepanova (HSE University)
The Impact of CEO’S Propensity to Innovate on Investment Activity of Russian Companies
Friday, April 17
12:00–1:30pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
RUSENG
Session Ae-17-2. Macrofinance
Moderator: V. Sokolov (HSE University)
M. Stolbov (MGIMO University), M. Shchepeleva (HSE University)
Drivers of the Russian Financial Stress during the Ukrainian Conflict: Evidence from the ML Variable Selection
M. Alekseeva (HSE University)
Macroprudential policy and systemic risk management: does bank size matter? Evidence from BRICS countries
K. Beiseuov (HSE University)
Identifying Federal Reserve Information Shocks Using Stock Returns Sensitivity to Macroeconomic News
M. Dymkov (MIPT)
The research of the BRICS payment token based on a currency basket: the influence of the components on each other and the US dollar on the basket as a whole
Friday, April 17
2:30–4:00pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
RUSENG
Session Ae-17-3. Financial Markets
Moderator: T. Teplova (HSE University)
A. Abramov (RANEPA), M. Chernova (RANEPA), M. Zaretskaia (RANEPA)
Mind the Gap: The Behavioral Return Gap in the Russian Mutual Fund Market
E. Koltyshev (Lomonosov Moscow State University)
Stochastic Modelling of the Distribution of Returns on Financial Instruments in the Russian Market: Application for Value at Risk Assessment
A. Nizov (HSE University), I. Dergunov (HSE University)
Parametric and non-parametric approaches to jump prediction in stochastic volatility models
P. Navolotskaia (Yandex), M. Natalia (HSE University)
The Impact of Retail Investor Sentiment Shaped by Russian and International News on the Russian Stock Market
Friday, April 17
4:30–6:00pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
RUSENG
Session Ae-17-4. Digital Financial Assets
Moderator: V. Dobrynskaya (HSE University)
A. Tronov (HSE University), V. Dobrynskaya (HSE University)
Switching between momentum and value investment strategies in the cryptocurrency market
A. KUSLIAIKIN (OZON Bank)
Halving of Cryptocurrency: Implications for Trading Volumes and Returns
A. Stolyarov (NSU), Z. Erkinbekova (NSU)
Detecting fraudulent transactions using graph networks (AML)
A. Khalidov (HSE University)
The Use of Digital Financial Assets in the Transformation of the Financial Sector and Their Role in International Economic Relations
K. Krinichansky (Financial University)
Factors and prospects for the development of the tokenized securities market
Scientific topic. B. Human Capital and Society
Section Ba. Social Policy and Healthcare
Friday, April 17
2:30–4:00pm (UTC+3)
Hybrid
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Roundtable Ba-17-3. Improving the efficiency of social sector financing
Moderator: A. Lavrov (HSE University)
Speakers: I. Mersianova (HSE University), S. Solyannikova (Financial University), N. Klishch (HSE University), Y. Zhigulina (HSE University), S. Khabaev (FRI)
Scientific topic. B. Human Capital and Society
Section Bf. Education
Friday, April 17
10:00–11:30am (UTC+3)
Hybrid
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Session Bf-17-1. Investing in Teachers in Higher Education: Management Paradigms and New Research Methods
Moderator: A. Garmonova (HSE University)
R. Wadhwa (Akal University)
Policy changing: National Education Policy and Effects on Faculty Members in India
V. Ivashova (Stavropol State Agrarian University)
Educational Policy and Management Paradigms in the Transforming Industry-Specific University
O. Sezonova (KSU)
Personnel policy and management paradigms in working with higher education faculty: a case study
S. Aleksandr (Federal Research and Clinical Center of Intensive Care Medicine and Rehabilitology)
Risk- Markers for University faculty: operationalization and practical cases within an interdisciplinary framework
Friday, April 17
4:30–6:00pm (UTC+3)
Hybrid
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Roundtable Bf-17-4. Social Mobility in the Context of School Education: Mechanisms, Risks, and Alternative Models
Moderator: I. Ivanov (HSE University)
Issues for discussion:
1. What is the empirical evidence of schools' "social mobility" function in today's context?
2. What are the mechanisms through which schools can simultaneously unlock human potential and reproduce structural inequality?
3. What factors determine a student's individual educational trajectory along the social mobility continuum?
4. What institutional and pedagogical conditions are necessary for human potential development to become the primary indicator of school education effectiveness, replacing academic achievement?
2. What are the mechanisms through which schools can simultaneously unlock human potential and reproduce structural inequality?
3. What factors determine a student's individual educational trajectory along the social mobility continuum?
4. What institutional and pedagogical conditions are necessary for human potential development to become the primary indicator of school education effectiveness, replacing academic achievement?
Speakers: I. Abankina (HSE University), D. Konstantinovsky (Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences), S. Zair-Bek (HSE University), G. Lunardi Mendes (Santa Catarina State University), L. Ebersohn (University of Pretoria), V. Saxena (University of Delhi)
Scientific topic. C. Instrumental Methods and Models
Section Ca. Instrumental Methods in Economic and Social Research
Friday, April 17
10:00–11:30am (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
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Session Ca-17-1. Instrumental Methods for Financial and Regional Analysis
Moderator: N. Pilnik (HSE University)
V. Kalyagin (HSE University - Nizhny Novgorod)
Cluster based portfolio selection
K. Vekerle (RANEPA)
Interregional competition on corporate income tax in Russia
S. Demidova (Financial University)
Determinants of innovative development in the regions of Russia: an assessment taking into account time lags and regional heterogeneity
E. Kolomak (IEIE SB RAS), V. Vasiliev (SEFU)
Assessing the Impact of Infrastructure Transport Projects on the Economic Geography of Southern Siberia
N. Pilnik (HSE University, FRI), A. Ujegov (HSE University)
Modeling Household Behavior Using the Turnpike Property in Dynamic Optimal Control Problems
Friday, April 17
12:00–1:30pm (UTC+3)
Hybrid
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Session Ca-17-2. Instrumental Methods for the Analysis of Networks and Complex Systems
Moderator: A. Delakhova (North-Eastern Federal University in Yakutsk (NEFU))
D. Tkachev (HSE University)
Networks analysis of international migration
S. Olga (IEA RAS)
Evolutionary Dynamics of Co-authorship Strategies in Academia: Agent-Based Modeling and the Limits of Cooperation
I. Petrov (HSE University), N. Matveeva (HSE University - Nizhny Novgorod)
Structural Fit in Games on Multiplex Networks with Heterogeneous Topologies
V. Karginova-Gubinova (IE KarRC RAS)
An approach to the analysis of social media of protected areas to assess the effectiveness of environmental education of the population
A. Delakhova (North-Eastern Federal University in Yakutsk (NEFU))
Methodological approaches to integrated modeling of transport systems: the case of the Lena bridge
Friday, April 17
2:30–4:00pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
RUSENG
Session Ca-17-3. Instrumental Methods for the Analysis of Regional and Spatial Economic Processes
Moderator: O. Parfenova (NEFU)
A. MARON (HSE University), G. Fainburg (MSTUCA)
Implementation of a Business Process Optimization Project Program
V. BELYKH (NSUEM)
FORECASTING THE RESULTS OF A PUBLIC OFFERING BASED ON A NEGATIVE BINOMIAL MODEL CALIBRATED FOR THE PROBABILITY OF FAILURE
P. Koldanov (HSE University - Nizhny Novgorod), A. Koldanov (HSE University - Nizhny Novgorod), E. Tsygankova (student NIU HSE)
Significant conclusions about the dynamics of the market graph.
O. Parfenova (NEFU)
Economic Consequences of Climate Shocks in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia): Assessing the Damage from Floods and Wildfires
Scientific topic. C. Instrumental Methods and Models
Section Cb. Management
Friday, April 17
10:00–11:30am (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
RUSENG
Session Cb-17-1. Digital Marketing Technologies and Customer Engagement Practices
Moderator: V. Rebiazina (HSE University)
M. Kryuchkov (HSE University), V. Butkouskaya (HSE University), K. Shukiurov (HSE University)
The Impact of Digital Experience, Client Centricity, and Online Privacy on Omnichannel Experience and Customer Satisfaction
Y. Kharlamova (SPbU)
Consumer Behavior Characteristics in the Context of Branding Educational Online Platforms: Developing a Research Model
O. Pogrebova (UNECON), O. Yuldasheva (UNECON)
Conducting marketing research of company's presence in the digital environment
G. Porosenkov (HSE University/Yandex Cloud), V. Rebiazina (HSE University)
Customer Training as a Marketing Channel: An Analysis of Training Formats Used by Leading Global Cloud Service Providers
Friday, April 17
12:00–1:30pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
RUSENG
Session Cb-17-2. Strategies for Business Adaptation and Growth Amid Digital Transformation, New Globalization, and Economic Uncertainty
Moderator: D. Knatko (HSE University)
A. Sikachev (HSE University)
Institutional Determinants of the Strategic Response of Digital Born Globals under Conditions of External Turbulence
L. Ruzhanskaya (UrFU), M. Malkina (UrFU)
The impact of organizational changes on the growth of Russian industrial companies
D. Klishevich (GSOM SPbU), O. Garanina (SPBU), L. Ermolaeva (GSOM SPbU)
Double Jeopardy: The Dual Liability of Foreignness for Firms from Sanctioned Country
E. Lomonosova (Far Eastern Federal University), L. Babak (Far Eastern Federal University)
Strategic trajectories of transformation of business models of high-tech industrial enterprises in the process of formation of industry ecosystems
A. Oborevich (HSE University), O. Tretyak (HSE University)
Adaptation Strategies of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Companies during the Sanctions’ Strengthening: Evidence from an Empirical Study
Friday, April 17
4:30–6:00pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
RUS
Roundtable Cb-17-4. High-Growth Strategies: Research Based on Russian Gazelles
Moderator: D. Medovnikov (HSE University)
Issues for discussion:
1. The problems of empirical study of strategies of Russian high-growth companies. 2. The problem of predictability of rapid firm growth based on empirical data of Russian high-growth companies. Opportunities for strategic planning in real business. 3. Autoregressive models of revenue dynamics of Russian gazelle companies: assessing growth potential and sustainability of strategies in a changing environment. 4. Strategic models of breakthrough growth of high-tech companies.
Speakers: S. Rozmirovich (HSE University), A. Stepanov (HSE University), Y. Polunin (ICS RAS), A. Yudanov (Financial University), E. Kakaeva (1C Company)
Scientific topic. D. Foresight Research
Section Da. Forecasting Socio-Economic, Scientific, and Technological Development in the Context of a Rapidly Changing External Environment: Methods, Models, and Outcomes
Friday, April 17
12:00–1:30pm (UTC+3)
Online
RUS
Roundtable Da-17-2. Future skills navigator: bridging academic insight, expert forecasts, and industry needs
Moderator: S. Chernogortseva (HSE University)
Issues for discussion:
1. Theoretical and Methodological Basis and Operationalization of Core Concepts
What theoretical and methodological framework was used to operationalize key concepts? What were the main challenges in translating theoretical constructs into specific fields and structures within the database? 2. Comparative Value of Methods: Expert Survey and Bibliometric Analysis
What are the strengths and weaknesses of the expert survey method for constructing long-term forecasts (until 2035)? How should potential discrepancies between conclusions drawn from scientific literature analysis and assessments from industry practitioners be interpreted? 3. Architecture and UX: Balancing Complexity and Usability
What decisions in data architecture and user interface design were made to balance the complexity of the analytical model (multiple interconnections) and usability for different user categories (HR, managers)? What key usage scenarios is the system's design oriented towards? 4. Ethical and Epistemological Risks of Formalizin
What theoretical and methodological framework was used to operationalize key concepts? What were the main challenges in translating theoretical constructs into specific fields and structures within the database? 2. Comparative Value of Methods: Expert Survey and Bibliometric Analysis
What are the strengths and weaknesses of the expert survey method for constructing long-term forecasts (until 2035)? How should potential discrepancies between conclusions drawn from scientific literature analysis and assessments from industry practitioners be interpreted? 3. Architecture and UX: Balancing Complexity and Usability
What decisions in data architecture and user interface design were made to balance the complexity of the analytical model (multiple interconnections) and usability for different user categories (HR, managers)? What key usage scenarios is the system's design oriented towards? 4. Ethical and Epistemological Risks of Formalizin
Speakers: A. Bagirova (UrFU), K. Shilina (HSE University), V. Trifonova (Cloud.ru), L. Lebedeva (HSE University)
Scientific topic. D. Foresight Research
Section Db. International Symposium “Foresight in a Rapidly Changing World"
Friday, April 17
12:00–1:30pm (UTC+3)
Online
RUSENG
Simultaneous translation
Session Db-17-2. The Role of Foresight in Transformation Era
Кафедра ЮНЕСКО НИУ ВШЭ
Moderator: A. Sokolov (HSE University)
A. Havas (CERS)
The Role of Foresight in Guiding Goal-oriented Transformative Change Processes
N. Tasli (Malaysian Industry-Government Group for High Technology)
AI Scenario: Shaping RDI Ecosystem in the Age of AI
G. Natalia (CURA, CCIR, AI-ARTS, HUG)
Creative Foresight Methods for Biosphere-Centric Development of Earth in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: From Traditions to Innovations
Y. Dranev (NRU HSE), M. Miryakov (HSE University)
Modeling the Economic Effects of Diversification in Scientific and Technological Development
Friday, April 17
4:30–6:00pm (UTC+3)
Online
RUSENG
Simultaneous translation
Session Db-17-4. Foresight: New Approaches and Methods
Кафедра ЮНЕСКО НИУ ВШЭ
Moderator: A. Grebenyuk (HSE University)
C. Costa (CGEE), J. Maia (CGEE)
From Data Science to Technological Intelligence: Reframing Evidence-Based and Policy-Oriented Foresight in Brazil
A. Aksenova (HSE University), D. Kopeikin (HSE University), L. Valeriia (HSE University)
Multi-agent AI Systems: Applications for Foresight, Strategic Analytics, and Decision Making
E. Igbinoba (WACSER)
Econometric Analysis of the Impact of Innovation Index and ICT on GDP Growth Using Panel Data for Selected Countries
N. Kholopov (EuraTechnologies), O. Shaeva (EuraTechnologies)
The Correlation between Hype Cycles and Innovation Diffusion Theory: Toward a Combined Model of Innovation Readiness
Scientific topic. E. International Research
Section Ea. International Relations
Friday, April 17
12:00–1:30pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
RUS
Roundtable Ea-17-2. Formation of a common model of Eurasian security: a synthesis of the concepts of a regional (continental) system and a global multipolar system
Moderator: F. Lukyanov (Journal "Russia in Global Affairs")
Issues for discussion:
1. Conceptual approaches to Eurasian security
2. Eurasian security in the context of the transformation of the world order and the formation of multipolarity
3. Issues of Eurasian security in the system of foreign policy priorities of Russia, China, India, the post-Soviet states, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East
4. The role of existing regional organizations in the formation of the Eurasian security system
5. Do current political and economic trends in the world hinder or facilitate the formation of a Eurasian security system, and in what format?
2. Eurasian security in the context of the transformation of the world order and the formation of multipolarity
3. Issues of Eurasian security in the system of foreign policy priorities of Russia, China, India, the post-Soviet states, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East
4. The role of existing regional organizations in the formation of the Eurasian security system
5. Do current political and economic trends in the world hinder or facilitate the formation of a Eurasian security system, and in what format?
Speakers: I. Safranchuk (MGIMO), T. Bordachev (HSE University), I. Timofeev (RIAC), A. Korolev (HSE University), J. Melnikova (RIAC), A. Perminova (HSE University), E. Boev (LUNN), I. Shchedrov (IMEMO RAS)
Friday, April 17
12:00–1:30pm (UTC+3)
Online
RUS
Roundtable Ea-17-2/2. The "Arctic identity" and the "Arctic potential" of the BRICS countries
Moderator: I. Strelnikova (HSE University)
Issues for discussion:
The main theoretical and methodological approaches to the study of regional aspects of cooperation within the BRICS in the context of the Arctic region?
Assessment of the "Arctic potential" of the new BRICS member and partner countries in the current geopolitical context?
The applicability of the category "arctic identity" to the BRICS countris?
Modeling the dynamics of BRICS cooperation in the Arctic and formulating scenarios for the further development of the Arctic aspect of cooperation within the framework of the BRICS?
Assessment of the "Arctic potential" of the new BRICS member and partner countries in the current geopolitical context?
The applicability of the category "arctic identity" to the BRICS countris?
Modeling the dynamics of BRICS cooperation in the Arctic and formulating scenarios for the further development of the Arctic aspect of cooperation within the framework of the BRICS?
Speakers: j. Simoes (UFRGS), O. Kharina (HSE University), E. Pronyakina (RANEPA), M. Maksim (HSE University), V. Petrovskiy (Institute of China and Contemporary Asia of the Russian Academy of Sciences), L. Maria (St. Petersburg State University), A. Sergunin (St. Petersburg State University)
Friday, April 17
2:30–4:00pm (UTC+3)
Face-to-face
RUS
Session Ea-17-3. The Military Economy of Global South Countries: Current Trends
Moderator: D. Trenin (HSE University)
M. Zelenkova (RISS)
Some features of Vietnam's defense policy
A. Zueva (HSE University)
Key trends in the arms market of the Global South: The Asian vector
R. Mirzet (HSE University), V. Potemkina (HSE University)
The PRC’s Strategy for Developing Artificial Intelligence Technologies for Military Purposes
V. Usov (RISS)
Security cooperation between India and African countries
Discussant: E. Degtereva (HSE University)