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1 Ioanna Sapfo Pepelasis PH.D. Associate Professor of Economic History Department of Economics Derigny Wing, office 413 Athens University of Economics and Business (AUEB) Patission 76, Athens 104 34, Greece E-mail : [email protected] 1. RESEARCH EXPERTISE History of Economic Development and Institutions; Financial History; Micro History, Business History / Entrepreneurial History (18 th -20 th Centuries, Greece and Diaspora); Contemporary Entrepreneurship and Start-ups. 2. EDUCATION London School of Economics (Department of Economic History), Ph.D. in Economic History (1993). Title of Thesis: The Greek State and the International Financial Community: 1922-1932, Demystifying the ‘foreign factor’. Supervisor: Professor Colin M. Lewis. Examiners: Professor Alice Teichova (†) και Professor P.J. Vatikiotis (†). London School of Economics (Department of Economic History), M.Sc. in Economic History (1976). Harvard University, B.A. Major in Economics (1974). 3. ACADEMIC DISTINCTIONS Ottoman Bank Archive and Research Centre. Prize for the Competition for Research on History of Banking and Finance (2003) for the article: Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou (2002), “Ethnic Minority Groups in International Banking: Greek Diaspora bankers of Constantinople and Ottoman State Finances c. 1840-1881”, Financial History Review, 9, II: 125-146. Department of Economics. Research Prize (2008) for the article: Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou (2007), “Women and Greek Family Capitalism, 1780- 1940”, Business History Review, 81 (autumn): 517-538. Association of Greek Commercialists. Honorable Mention (2013) for the Program “History of Entrepreneurship and the Corporate Sector”. 4. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 4.1 Full Time Academic Positions (1978-2018) Athens University of Economics and Business, Department of Economics Associate Professor (2012 until today). Assistant Professor (1997-2012). Panteion University, Department of Political Science & International Relations Scientific Fellow (1984-1997).

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Ioanna Sapfo Pepelasis PH.D. Associate Professor of Economic History

Department of Economics Derigny Wing, office 413

Athens University of Economics and Business (AUEB) Patission 76, Athens 104 34, Greece

E-mail : [email protected]

1. RESEARCH EXPERTISE

History of Economic Development and Institutions; Financial History; Micro History, Business History / Entrepreneurial History (18th-20th Centuries, Greece and Diaspora); Contemporary Entrepreneurship and Start-ups.

2. EDUCATION London School of Economics (Department of Economic History), Ph.D. in

Economic History (1993). Title of Thesis: The Greek State and the International Financial Community: 1922-1932, Demystifying the ‘foreign factor’. Supervisor: Professor Colin M. Lewis. Examiners: Professor Alice Teichova (†) και Professor P.J. Vatikiotis (†).

London School of Economics (Department of Economic History), M.Sc. in Economic History (1976).

Harvard University, B.A. Major in Economics (1974).

3. ACADEMIC DISTINCTIONS Ottoman Bank Archive and Research Centre. Prize for the Competition for

Research on History of Banking and Finance (2003) for the article: Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou (2002), “Ethnic Minority Groups in International Banking: Greek Diaspora bankers of Constantinople and Ottoman State Finances c. 1840-1881”, Financial History Review, 9, II: 125-146.

Department of Economics. Research Prize (2008) for the article: Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou (2007), “Women and Greek Family Capitalism, 1780-1940”, Business History Review, 81 (autumn): 517-538.

Association of Greek Commercialists. Honorable Mention (2013) for the Program “History of Entrepreneurship and the Corporate Sector”.

4. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 4.1 Full Time Academic Positions (1978-2018)

Athens University of Economics and Business, Department of Economics

Associate Professor (2012 until today).

Assistant Professor (1997-2012).

Panteion University, Department of Political Science & International Relations

Scientific Fellow (1984-1997).

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Hellenic Mediterranean Center of Arabic and Islamic Studies (ΕΜΚΑΙΣ)

Research Fellow (1978-1982). 4.2. Visiting Professor National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (2019).

4.3. Academic Visitor

L.S.E. (2011), Business History Unit of the Department of Economic History, Visiting Senior Fellow.

L.S.E. (2009), Business History Unit of the Department of Economic History, Academic Visitor.

Bocconi Dipartimento di Analisi Istituzionale e Management Pubblico (2009), Academic Visitor.

Istituto Ellenico di Studi Bizantini e Postbizantini di Venezia (2007, 2008), Guest Researcher.

University of Oxford (June 1998), Senior Academic Visitor St. Antony’s.

L.S.E. (1994), Michaelmas term, Academic Visitor Department of Economic History.

4.4. Academic Activities in the Wider Public Sector 4

Centre of Planning and Economic Research (2010-2013). Member of the Board of Directors.

National School of Dance (2013-2016). Member of the Board of Directors.

4.5. Participation in International Academic Network

International Research Network (IRN) Trading Networks and the Trajectory of Economic Institutions: Maritime Empires, Continental Empires, 1500-2000 TRAJECO2. (Under the Direction of Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) and École des Ηautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS).

4.6. Positions and Activities in International Academic Organizations

European Association of Evolutionary Political Economy (EAEPE): Εconomic History Research Area (Coordinator, 1998-2018). Editorial Board. Discussion Paper Series (Member, 2015-2018). Council (Μember, 2014-2015, 2001-2005). Myrdal Prize Committee (Member, 2003-2005). Academic Committee (Member, 1999).

European Business History Association (ΕΒΗΑ): Academic Committee (Member, 2006). Dissertation Prize Committee (Member, 2006). Council (Member, 2002-2006). Gender Discussion Group (Coordinator, 2000)

Business History Conference (BHC, USA): Kroos Dissertation Prize Committee (Member, 2004).

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4.7. Participation in International Journals

(a) Member of Editorial Board

Current: Business History Past: International Journal of Maritime History

(b) Member of Board of Trustees

Past: Journal of Institutional Economics

(c) Referee

Current: Business History and Oxford Bibliographies. Past: International Journal of Maritime History, Journal of Institutional Economics, South-Eastern Europe Journal of Economics, Routledge.

4.8. Activities regarding entrepreneurship and start-ups

(a) AUEB ACEin (Athens Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation): Mentor

Innovation and Entrepreneurship Unit: Evaluator in entrepreneurship competitions.

(b) Other

TAKEOFFGREECE www.wetakeoffgreece.gr (2017- ): Inspirator and Co-founder.

SO.F.FA.: (Social Fashion Factory), Member of the Advisory Board. Fashion Revolution Greece: Member of the Advisory Board.

5. TEACHING EXPERIENCE

5.1. AUEB

Undergraduate-Erasmus

(General Economic History, Greek Economic History, Greek Society and Economy in the Modern Era, 1750-2000. Selected Topics in Economic History, Entrepreneurship, Seminal Writings in Entrepreneurship, Structure and Problems of the Greek Economy, History of Economic Analysis)

Graduate (History of Financial Crises: The Lessons of History)

5.2. National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

Graduate

(European Economic History, History of Financial Crises, History of Financial Crises. History of Enterprises with an emphasis on strategies, History of Firms and Entrepreneurship)

5.3. Panteion University

Undergraduate: International Economic Relations Ι and ΙΙ, Selected Topics in International Economic Relations.

Graduate: International Economic Relations.

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5.4. Hellenic Mediterranean Center of Arab and Islamic Studies

Pre Graduate: Comparative Economic History of Turkey, Comparative Industrialization in the Middle East: Turkey Egypt, Iran.

5.5. Participation in the first Massive Online Open Course in Greece (2014)

(“Entrepreneurship beyond Silicon Valley. The Greek Story” Episode 1 “Contemporary History of Greek Entrepreneurship”)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpypiLABwtg

5.6. Repeated Seminars at other Institutions (2014-2018)

ALBA Graduate Business School at the American College in Greece: “The History of Greece through Economic Lenses” and “The History of Greek Entrepreneurship: 5th century BC-21st Century”.

National School of Defense, “Greek Entrepreneurship in the Past and Today”

6. PhD THESIS SUPERVISION

6.1. Ph. D Supervision (In progress)

Anna Kompothekra, Essays in Greek economic history: inequality, crises and macroeconomic trends in the 20th century (AUEB).

6.2. Member of the Supervision Committee (In progress)

Stavroula Spanodemou, “Greek Bankers in Greece in the 19th and 20th Century: Collective Biography (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens).

6.3. PhD Examiner

Olga Christodoulaki, The origins of Central Banking in Greece, London School of Economics, 2017.

7. RESEARCH PROJECTS AUEB, Center of Economic Research (2008+), Program Head: “History of Entrepreneurship and Institutions”.

AUEB, Center of Economic Research (2008-2015), Program Head: “History of Entrepreneurship and the Corporate Sector”.

Academy of Athens, (2008), Program Head: Statistical series of Joint Stock Company Births in Greece, 1909-1929.

AUEB, Basic EU Funded Research Program (PEVE 3, 2010), Program Head: “Τhe Response of Greek Industry to the Crisis of 1929: The Evidence from Joint Stock Company Balance Sheets”.

AUEB, Basic EU Funded Research Program (PEVE1 2008-2009), Program Head: “Big Business in Greece: Company Founders in the Nascent Corporate Sector, 1830-1909”.

AUEB, Entrepreneurship and Life Long Learning Program (ESPA EPEAK, 2005-2006). Researcher Coordinator for the Department of Economics for ‘Entrepreneurship 2’.

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AUEB, Center of Economic Research: 2001, “A multivariate analysis of Greek Entrepreneurship in the 19th and 20th centuries” (in collaboration with James Foreman-Peck).

University of Oxford Institute of Statistics and Economics (and Nuffield Foundation): April 1998-1999, “Greek Entrepreneurs” (directed by James Foreman-Peck).

Institute of Neohellenic Research/National Hellenic Research Foundation: December1995-1999, Head of Program: “The Historical Evolution of The Greek Diaspora 15th to 20th Centuries”.

Athens University of Economics and Business, Centre of Economic Research: March-September 1994, Research Program: “Greek Diaspora entrepreneurs of the Black Sea, 1870-1917”.

National Bank of Greece, Cultural Foundation: 1988-1991, Research Program: “International merchant banks and foreign public work contractors in interwar Greece”.

8. RESEARCH IN PROGRESS (Indicative)

1. Ioanna Sapfo Pepelasis and Mara Vidali, “An Empirical Model of Joint Stock Company Births, Greece: 1840-1939”. (To be submitted for publication in an international journal soon.)

2. Evangelia Mathopoulou and Ioanna Sapfo Pepelasis, “A Comparative Analysis of Joint Stock Company Births in the Mediterranean: Evidence from Greece and Cyprus (1923-1957)”.

3. Ioanna Sapfo Pepelasis and Daphne Papadakis, “International Financial Supervision episodes in a latecomer country: Greece (1898-2012)”.

4. Ioanna Sapfo Pepelasis and Ioannis Bessis, “Characteristics of start-ups and their funders who were registered at the seven largest incubators in Greece from 2010-2016”.

9. ARTICLES IN REFEREED INTERNATIONAL JOURNALS

1. Ioanna Sapfo Pepelasis and Aimilia Protogerou (December 2018), “A break with the past? The shift from inward looking to internationally competitive and born global firms”, Managerial and Decision Economics (online, December 2018).

2. Ioanna-Sapfo Pepelasis, Stefanos Zarkos, Constantine Aivalis, “Why leverage does not always deliver: Lessons from the performance of the top 50 industrial firms in Greece during the Great Depression”, Business History (online: July, 2018).

3. Ioanna Sapfo Pepelasis and Dimitrios Varvaritis (2016), “An unexplored facet of international business in Greece: Foreign and diaspora shareholders in joint stock company start-ups, 1833-1920”, Journal of Evolutionary Studies in Business (online), Vol 2, No 1: Special Issue International Business in Southern Europe in a Long-Term Perspective.

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4. Ioanna Sapfo Pepelasis (2011), “Joint Stock Company Births in Greece (1830-1909). Geography and ‘public economic space’”, Enterprises et Histoire, 63 (Juin): 26-39.

5. Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou (2007), “Women and Greek Family Capitalism, 1780-1940”, Business History Review, 81 (autumn): 517-538.

6. Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou (2002), “Ethnic Minority Groups in International Banking: Greek Diaspora Bankers of Constantinople and Ottoman State Finances c. 1840-1881”, Financial History Review, 9, II: 125-146.

7. Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou (2002), “Between Informal Networks and Formal Contracts: International Investment in Greece during the 1920s”, Business History, 44 (2): 40-64.

8. Helen Louri and Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou (2002), “A Hesitant Evolution: Industrialization and De-industrialization in Greece over the Long Run”, Journal of European Economic History, 31 (2): 321-348.

9. Helen Louri and Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou (2001), “On the determinants of (de-) industrialization: A quantitative exploration”, International Review of Applied Economics, 15 (4): 397-410.

10. James Foreman-Peck and Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou (2000), “Entrepreneurship and Convergence: Greek Businessmen in the Nineteenth Century”, Rivista di Storia Economica, XVI (3): 279-303. Revised publication with the title: “Entrepreneurs and Businessmen in Greece during the Long Nineteenth Century” in Gabriel Tortella and Gloria Quiroga (eds, 2013), Entrepreneurship and Growth: An International Historical Perspective. Basingstoke, Palgrave: 49-68.

11. Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou (1998), “The Greek Merchant House of the Russian Black Sea. A 19th century example of a Traders’ Coalition”, International Journal of Maritime History, 10 (1): 1-44.

12. Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou (1998), “Transplanting Institutions: The case of the Greek Central Bank”, Greek Economic Review, 19 (2): 33-64.

13. Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou (1998), “Phantom Rails and Roads: land transport public works in Greece during the 1920s”, Journal of Transport History, 19 (1): 33-49.

14. Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou and Helen Louri (1997), “Diaspora Entrepreneurial Networks of the Black Sea and Greece, 1870-1917”, Journal of European Economic History, 26 (1): 69-104. Republished in Geoffrey Jones and Daniel Wadhwani (eds, 2007), Entrepreneurship and Global Capitalism, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar: Vol. 2.

10. MONOGRAPHS 1. Ioanna Sapfo Pepelasis and Constantine Aivalis (Pre-publication stage, Athens

2019), Statistical Series of Joint Stock Company Births in Greece, 1909-1929. (In Greek)

2. Stephanos Papageorgiou and Ioanna Sapfo Pepelasis (1988), Prices and Goods in Athens (1834). Social Behaviour and Economic Rationalization of the Family of Vasos Mavrovouniotis. Athens, Cultural Foundation of the National Bank of Greece, pp. 228. (In Greek)

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11. EDITED VOLUMES

1. Youssef Cassis and Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou (eds, 2006), Entrepreneurship: Country Studies. A Historical Perspective. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan: pp. 228.

2. Youssef Cassis and Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou (eds, 2005), Entrepreneurship in Theory and History. Basingstoke, Palgrave MacMillan: pp. 224.

3. Ina Baghdiantz McCabe, Gelina Harlaftis, Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou (eds, 2005), Diaspora Entrepreneurial Networks Four Centuries of History. Oxford, Berg (Hard cover and paperback): pp. 440. 4. Olivier Feirtag and Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou (eds, 2009), Banking Historiography: past and present. Athens, Alpha Bank / European Association for Banking History: pp. 319.

12. CHAPTERS IN INTERNATIONAL EDITED VOLUMES

1. Ioanna Sapfo Pepelasis and Angeliki Tzavara (2014), “A Money Lender in Venice: Costantino Bogdano da Patrasso, 1800-1844”, in George C. Bitros and Nicholas. C. Kyriazis (eds), Essays in Contemporary Economics, A Festschrift in Memory of Anastasios D. Karayiannis. Berlin, Springer: 127-158.

2. James Foreman-Peck and Ioanna Sapfo Pepelasis (2013), “Entrepreneurs and Businessmen in Greece during the Long Nineteenth Century”, in Gabriel Tortella and Gloria Quiroga (eds), Entrepreneurship and Growth: An International Historical Perspective. Basingstoke, Palgrave: 49-68.

3. Ioanna Sapfo Pepelasis (2012), “Non-Bank Financial Institution Corporate Start-ups, 1830-1909: A Note in Greek Banking History”, in John Consiglio, Juan Carlos Martinez Oliva and Gabriel Tortella, with Monika Pohle Fraser and Iain L. Fraser (eds), Banking and Finance in the Mediterranean. Farnham, Ashgate: 121-149.

4. Ioanna Sapfo Pepelasis (2010), “Entrepreneurial Typologies in a Young Nation State: Evidence from the founding charters of Greek Société Anonymes, 1830-1909”, in José Luiz Garcia Ruiz and Pier Angelo Toninelli (eds), The Historical Determinants of Entrepreneurship. London, Pickering and Chatto: 33-47.

5. Youssef Cassis and Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou (2006), “Introduction”, in Youssef Cassis and Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou (eds), Entrepreneurship: Country Studies. A Historical Perspective. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan: 3-10.

6. Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou (2005), “Towards a Typology of Greek Diaspora Entrepreneurship”, in Ina Baghdiantz McCabe, Gelina Harlaftis and Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou (eds), Diaspora Entrepreneurial Networks. Four Centuries of History. Oxford, Berg: 173-189.

7. Youssef Cassis and Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou (2005), “Entrepreneurship in Theory and History: State of the Art and New Perspectives”, in Youssef

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Cassis and Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou (eds), Entrepreneurship in Theory ad History. Basingstoke, Palgrave: 3-21.

8. Stavros Ioannides (†) and Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou (2005), “Diaspora Entrepreneurship Between History and Theory”, in Youssef Cassis and Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou (eds), Entrepreneurship in Theory and History. Basingstoke, Palgrave: 163-189.

9. Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou (1999), “Greece: Α Century of Greek Industrial PoIicy From Rent Seeking Protectionism to Direct Intervention”, in J. Foreman-Peck, and G. Federico (eds), European Industrial Policy: The Twentieth Century Experience. Oxford, Oxford University Press: 295-318.

10. Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou and Helen Louri (1997), “Diaspora entrpreneurial Networks of the Black Sea and Greece, 1870” in Geoffrey Jones and Daniel Wadhwani (eds, 2007), Entrepreneurship and Global Capitalism. Cheltenham, Edward Elgar: Vol. 2.

11, Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou (1995/2001), “Political Factors Shaping the Role of Foreign Finance: The Case of Greece (1832-1932)”, in J. Harriss, J. Hunter, C.M. Lewis (eds), The New Institutional Economics and Third World Development. Routledge, London: 250-264.

13. ESSAYS IN CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

1. Ioanna Sapfo Pepelasis and Dimitris Varvaritis (2016), “A New Perspective on Jewish enterprising in Greece. The evidence from joint stock company start-ups 1830-1929”. Jewish Communities between East and West, 15th-20th Centuries, International Conference, Ioannina 21-23 May 2015. Anna Mahera and Leda Papastefanaki (introduction-editing), Moses Elisaf (foreword), Proceedings of the International Conference (Ioannina, 21-23 May 2015), στο Jewish communities between East and West, 15th-20th centuries: Economy, society, politics, culture. Ioannina, Isnafi Publications: 207-216.

2.Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou (2002), “Τhe Rise and Fall of the House of Hambros in Greece, c. 1864-1940”, in H. Bonin, C. Bouneau, L. Cailluet, A. Fernandez and S. Marzagalli (eds), Transnational Companies (19th-20th Centuries). Paris, EBHA: 401-417.

3. Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou (2000), “Contracts, International Business and Greek Public Works: The Free-standing Hellenic Construction Co.”, in A.M. Kuijaars, K. Prudon, J. Visser (eds), Business and Society, Entrepreneurs, Politics and Networks in a Historical Perspective. Rotterdam, EBHA, 397-410.

4. James Foreman Peck and Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou (1999), “Entrepreneurship and Convergence: Greek Businessmen in the later Nineteenth century”, in Business History, Theory and Practice, proceedings of the Conference on Business History and Theory. Glasgow, Centre of Business History: 288-302.

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14. SELECTED WORKING/DISCUSSION PAPERS

International Series

1. Konstantinos Aivalis & Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou (2008), “A Preliminary Evaluation of the Early Corporate Governance in Greece, 1830-1909”. EBHA Discussion Paper Series (www.ebha.org/ebha2008/papers/aivalis-minoglou_ ebha_2008.pdf)

2. Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou & Stavros Ioannides (†) (2004), “Market-Embedded Clans in Theory and History: Greek Diaspora Trading Companies in the Nineteenth Century”. Business and Economic History on Line-2004 (www.h-net. org/~ business/bhcweb/publications/BEHonline/2004/MinoglouIoannides.pdf)

3. Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou (1996), “Transplanting Economic Ideas: International Coercion and Native Policy”. London School of Economics and Political Science, Working Papers in Economic History, No. 30/96.

AUEB and PEVE Series

1. Ioanna Sapfo Pepelasis and Mara Vidali, “An Empirical Model of Joint Stock Company Births, Greece: 1840-1939” (Discussion Paper, 01-2019)

2. Ioanna Sapfo Pepelasis and Konstantinos Aivalis (2014), “Joint Stock Company Births in Turbulent Times: Greece, 1909-1929” (Discussion Paper, 05-14).

3. Ioanna Sapfo Pepelasis (2010), “Constructing ‘Big’ Business in a Small Latecomer Country: Joint Stock Company Founders in Greece, 1830-1909”. PEVE 1 Volume.

4. George Bitros and Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou (2006), “Entrepreneurship and market order: Some historical evidence” (Discussion Paper No. 179).

15. BOOK REVIEWS

1. Ioanna Sapfo Pepelasis (2014), Review of Robert Lee (ed., 2011), Commerce and Culture: Nineteenth Century Business Elites. Farnham, Ashgate. History - The Journal of the Historical Association, 99 (338), 891-894.

2. Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou (2007), Review of Gelina Harlaftis and Carmel Vassallo (eds, 2004), “New Directions in Mediterranean Maritime History”, Research in Maritime History, No. 28. International Maritime Economic History Association, St. John’s Newfoundland. Business History, Volume 49 (3): 388-389.

3. Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou (May, 2006), Review of M. Dritsa and T. Gourvish (eds, 1997), European Enterprise: Strategies of Adaptation and Renewal in the Twentieth Century. Trochalia, Athens. Journal of Modern Greek Studies, Volume 24 (1): 212-214.

4. Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou (2005), Review of George Pagoulatos, Greece’s New Political Economy: State, Finance and Growth from PostWar to EMU (2003). London, Palgrave MacMillan. Enterprise and Society, 5 (2): 315-317.

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5. Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou (2000), Review of Edhem Eldem, French Trade in Istanbul in the Eighteenth Century (1999). E. J. Brill, Leiden. International Journal of Maritime History, ΧΙΙ (2): 263-265.

6. Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou (1998), Review of Christina Agriantoni and Maria Christina Chatziioannou, Metaxourgeion: ‘The Athens Silkmill’ (1995). Athens, Hellenic Research Foundation. Business History, 40 (4): 184-185.

7. Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou (1995), Review of Margarita Dritsa, Βιομηχανία και Τράπεζεσ ςτο Μεςοπόλεμο (Banks and Industry in Interwar Greece). Financial History Review, Cambridge University Press, 2 (1): 88-89.

16. OTHER ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES

16.1. Co-Organization of Conferences and Workshops in Greece (2001-18)

AUEB, 25 April 2018. “Interactions. “The Movement of People, Ideas, and Technical Know How in Greece, 19th-20th Centuries” Co-organized: with Yiannis Petropoulos (Center of Hellenic Studies, Nafplio) and the Researcher Stathis Koutrouvides who is affiliated with the Library of the National Parliament. (In Greek)

AUEB/ACEin, 11 March 2016. “Perspectives on China’s Engagement in the Euro-Mediterranean Region”. Co-organized with the University of Turin.

AUEB, 14 January 2010. “The Military Uprising of 1909 and the Process of Social and Institutional Transformations in Greece” Homage to the Book of George B Dertilis, Social Transformation and Miltary Intervention, 1880-1909, Athens, Exantas 1977.

AUEB, 3-6 September, 2008. “EAEPE Symposium, Markets as Institutions: History and Theory”, Co-organized Laboratory of Economic Policy, Department of Economics with Geoffrey Jones.

AUEB, 14-14 July 2007. “Economic Leadership in Small Countries: Lessons from the Twentieth Century Experience”. Department of Economics and Venizelos Foundation.

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, 19-20 May 2006, “New Research on Gender and Business History”. Co-organized with Economic History Graduate Seminar of the National and Kapodistrian Athens University, and Human Resource Management M.Sc. Program at the Athens University of Economics and Business. Under the auspices of the European Business History Association.

AUEB, Department of Economics, 12-13 May 2006. “The Variety of Economic Institutions Under the Many Forms of Capitalism, Co-organized with: Economic History Research Area, European Association of Evolutionary Political Economy and Laboratory of Economic Policy.

London School of Economics, 5-6 July 2003. “The evolution of institutions under the market economy and capitalism: a comparative perspective”. Under the auspices of the European Association of Evolutionary Political Economy and the History and Economic Development Group.

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National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and AUEB, 13-16 June 2002, “Entrepreneurship in Theory and History”. Co-organized with the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.

General State Archives of Corfu. 21-23 September 2001, “Diaspora Entrepreneurial Networks, c. 1000-2000”, Preconference, Session 10 of the Thirteenth International Economic History Congress), Buenos Aires, July 2002.

16.2. Invited Seminars at other Universities (1996-2018)

International

University of Turin, 9 May 2018, Department of Economics and Sratistics. Διάλεξη με θέμα: “A break with the past? The internationalization of Greek Business”. (Co-authors: Aimilia Protogerou and Yannis Besis).

Bocconi University, 25 May, 2012, Department of Institutional Economics and Public Management, “Joint Stock Company Births and Economic Change: Greece 1909-1929. (Co-author: Constantine Aivalis)

London School of Economics, 7 March, 2011, Department of Economic History, “Costantino Bogdano da Patrasso: A Money Lender in Venice, 1800-1844” (Co-author: Angeliki Tzavara).

Bocconi University, 21 May 2009. Department of Institutional Economics and Public Management, “Costantino Bogdano da Patrasso, Money Lending in Venice, 1800-1844”.

Bocconi University, 13 May 2009. Department of Institutional Economics and Public Management. “The Greek Joint Stock Company and Institutional Change, 1830-1909”.

London School of Economics, 7 March 2009. Department of Economic History. “The Joint Stock Company and Socio Economic Change, 1830-1909”

Cà Foscari University of Venice, 30 September 2008. Department of Economic Science, “Greek Women and Family Capitalism”.

Université de Genève, 28 February 2008. Département d’Histoire Economique “Corporate start-ups in nineteenth century Greece: between tradition and modernity”.

École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, 8 February 2006. Séminaire A: Les Nouveaux États Méditerranéens: “Diasporas and Greek Entrepreneurs in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries”.

London School of Economics, 7 May 2002. Annual Meeting, History and Economic Development Group, “Ethnic Minority Groups in International Banking: Greek Diaspora bank(er)s of Constantinople and Ottoman State Finances c. 1840-1881..

Tufts University, Department of Economics Seminar, 25 September 2000. “A Hesitant Evolution: Industrialization and De-Industrialization in Greece over the Long Run”.

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Kings College, University of London, 17 February, 2000. International Commission for Maritime History, “Trust, Reputation and the Sea: The Greek Nineteenth Century Maritime Diaspora”.

London School of Economics, 20 January 1999. Department of Economic History, “International Business and Free-standing Companies: The case of The Hellenic Construction Co”.

Oxford University, 2 June 1998, European Studies Centre, St. Antony’s, “Industrialisation and De-industrialisation in Greece”.

Oxford University, 28 November 1996. Nuffield College, “Diaspora entrepreneurial networks and strategies, 1870-1917: the International Houses of the Black Sea Greeks”.

16.3. Selected International Conferences (1994-2018). Paper presentation (*), Chairing Session or Discussant (**), Organization of Sessions (***)

“Empires, States and Law Across Eurasia: 13th-20th Century”. EURASIA TRAJECO GECEM, Archivo de Indias και Universidad Pablo de Olavide. Seville, 5-6 October 2018. ( * )

“A New Role for the Financial System”, 27th Annual European Association of Evolutionary Political Economy Conference. Genoa, 19 September 2015. ( * / *** )

“Unemployment and Austerity in Mediterranean European Countries”, 26th Annual European Association of Evolutionary Political Economy Conference. Nicosia / Aghia Nappa, 6-8 Νοvember 2014. ( * / ** / *** )

“Business, Finance and the State. European Comparisons in Historical Perspective: Crisis and Transformation”, European Business History Association. Athens, 24-26 August 2011. ( * / ** / *** )

“Global Economic History’, World Economic History Congress. Utrecht Ουτρέχτη, 3-7 August 2009. ( * )

“The Historical Determinants of Entrepreneurship, 1800-2000”, World Economic History Congress (Utrecht, 2009). Pre-conference, University of Madrid, 30-31 October 2008. ( * )

“Banking and Finance in the Mediterranean. A Historical Perspective”, European Association for Banking History. Valetta, Malta, 1-2 June 2007. ( * )

XIV International Economic History Congress. Helsinki, 20-24 August 2006. ( * )

“Reinvention and Renewal”, Business History Conference. Minneapolis, 19-21 May 2005. ( * )

“Economics, History and Development”, European Association of Evolut-ionary Political Economy. Rethymno, 28-31 October 2004. ( * / ** / *** )

“From Industry to Services?”, European Business History Association. Barcelona, 16-18 September 2004. ( ** / *** )

“Networks”, Business History Conference. Le Creusot, 17-19 June 2004. ( * / ** )

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“The Information Society”, European Association of Evolutionary Political Economy. Maastricht, 7-10 November 2003. ( * / ** / *** )

“Regions, Nations, Globalization”, Business History Conference and European Business History Association Annual Meeting. Lowell Mass, 26-28 June 2003. ( * )

“Complexity and the Economy”, European Association of Evolutionary Political Economy. Aix-en-Provence, 7-10 November 2002. ( *** )

13th Economic History Congress, International Economic History Association. Buenos Aires, 22-26 July 2002. ( * / ** / *** )

“Economics and Social Sciences: Complements, Competitors, Accomplices?”, European Association of Evolutionary Political Economy. Berlin, 2-5 November 2000. ( * / *** )

“The Global Economy: Challenges and Opportunities for the 21st Century”, AUEB, Athens, 25-27 August 2000. ( * / ** / *** )

“Business and Society”, European Business History Association. Rotterdam, 24-26 September 1999. ( * )

“Risques Financiers et Systèmes de Crédit en France et en Grèce (XIXe-XXe siècles”, Fondation des Treilles. Nice France, 22-25 September 1999. ( * )

“Business History and Theory”, Centre of Business History in Scotland. Glasgow, 2-4 July 1999. ( * )

“Economic History Society Annual Conference”, St. Catherine’s. Oxford, 26-28 Μarch1999. ( * )

“Mobilité du Capital Humain et Industrialisation Régionale en Europe: Entrepreneurs, Techniciens, et Main d’Oeuvre Specialisé (XVIe-XXe siècles), Institutions et Dynamiques Historiques de l’Economie”, Panthéon-Sorbonne (Paris 1). Paris, 27-28 November 1998. ( * )

Why is Economics not an Evolutionary Science? Institutions, Learning and Change”, European Association of Evolutionary Political Economy 1998 Conference, Technical University of Lisbon, 5-8 November 1998. ( * )

“Deindustrialization and Reindustrialization in 20th Century Europe”, European Business History Association, 1998 Conference, ISCIM. Terni, 25-26 September 1998. ( * )

“Τhird World Economic History and Development Group Conference”, SOAS. London, 28 May 1998. ( * )

Ιnternational Economic History Congress, International Economic History Association, Bocconi University. Milan, 11-16 September 1994. ( * )

21st Annual Meeting of the History of Economics Society, Babson College, 10-13 June 1994. ( * )

17. OTHER ACTIVITIES AT AUEB

17.1. Scientific

1. Scientific Coordinator of the Series of the Public Internet Lectures https://www.aueb.gr/el/s_lectures

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2. Scientific Coordinator of the Entrepreneurial History Discussion Papers), Department of Economics.

17.2. Administrative (Selected)

Member of the Board of the Education and Life Learning Centre; Member of the E-Learning Committee; Academic Counsellor for undergraduate students; Member of the Academic Library Committee; Departmental Representative of the Senate; Member of the Research Laboratory on the Social Economic Environmental Sustainability, Erasmus Program Representative; Member of the Solidarity Committee of the University.

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APPENDIX

Reviews of the Co-edited Edited Volumes

1. S. Gekas (2005), Ina Baghdiantz McCabe, Gelina Harlaftis, Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou (eds, 2005), Diaspora Entrepreneurial Networks Four Centuries of History (Berg, Oxford), www.Eh.net (http://eh.net/pipermail/eh.net-review/ 2005-July/000174.html)

2. C. Markovitz (2006), Ina Baghdiantz McCabe, Gelina Harlaftis, Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou (eds, 2005), Diaspora Entrepreneurial Networks Four Centuries of History (Berg, Oxford), Business History Review, 80 (2).

3. G. Tortella (2006), Ina Baghdiantz McCabe, Gelina Harlaftis, Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou (eds, 2005), Diaspora Entrepreneurial Networks Four Centuries of History (Berg, Oxford), Enterprise and Society, 7: 596-598.

4. Robin Cohen (2006), Ina Baghdiantz McCabe, Gelina Harlaftis, Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou (eds, 2005), Diaspora Entrepreneurial Networks Four Centuries of History (Berg, Oxford and New York), Journal of Global History: 409-414.

5. R. Daniel Wadhwani (2006), Youssef Cassis and Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou (eds), Entrepreneurship in Theory and History (Palgrave Macmillan, New York), Enterprise and Society, 2007: es.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/khl036v1.pdf

6. F. Amatori (2006), Youssef Cassis, Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou (eds), Entrepreneurship in Theory and History, Business History Review 80: 615-617.

7. R. Thiébaud (2011), Οlivier Feirtag and Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou (eds, 2011), Banking Historiography: Past and Present (Alpha Bank / European Association for Banking History), Revista de Historia Industrial: 203-205.