dhr. prof. dr. J.H. (Jonathan) Zeitlin


  • Faculteit der Maatschappij- en Gedragswetenschappen
    Programmagroep: Political Economy and Transnational Governance
  • Nieuwe Achtergracht  166
    1018 WV  Amsterdam
  • j.h.zeitlin@uva.nl
    T:  0205258619

Office phone number

+31 (0)20 525 8619
+31 (0)6 4191 5259 (mobile)

Jonathan Zeitlin is Professor of Public Policy and Governance , and Distinguished Faculty Professor in the Department of Political Science and the Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences (FMG) at the University of Amsterdam.
Professor Zeitlin holds a Jean Monnet Chair in European and Transnational Governance from the European Commission (2011-14).
He is also a member of the steering committee of the Political Economy and Transnational Governance (PETGOV) research programme of the Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR) .

Curriculum Vitae

Before joining the UvA in January 2010, Zeitlin taught for 18 years at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he was Professor of Sociology, Public Policy, Political Science, Industrial Relations, and History, as well as Director of the European Union Center of Excellence and the Center for World Affairs and the Global Economy (WAGE). Prior to that, he was Lecturer in Modern Economic and Social History at Birkbeck College, University of London, and a Research Fellow at King's College, Cambridge. He holds a PhD from the University of Warwick (1981), an MA from the University of Cambridge (1983), and a BA from Harvard College (1977).

Professor Zeitlin has received fellowships, awards, and grants from the European Commission, the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO), the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, the European University Institute, the Guggenheim Foundation, the German Marshall Fund of the US, the Swedish Council for the Coordination and Initiation of Research (FRN), the UK Economic and Social Research Council, and the Association of Commonwealth Universities. He has held visiting appointments at the École des Hautes Études, Paris; the European University Institute, Florence; the University of New South Wales; Copenhagen Business School; and the University of Tokyo. He served as President of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (SASE), 2009-2011.

Research and Policy Work

Professor Zeitlin's current research focuses on new forms of 'experimentalist' governance within and beyond the European Union, which diverge in various respects from standard hierarchical or 'command and control' models. Defined in general terms, experimentalist governance is a recursive process of provisional goal-setting and revision based on learning from the comparison of alternative approaches to advancing them in different contexts, often organized as a multi-level architecture. Experimentalist governance architectures of this type have become pervasively institutionalized across the EU, covering a broad array of policy domains including energy and telecommunications regulation, financial services, competition, food anddrug safety, data privacy, environmental protection, employment promotion, social inclusion, justice and security, crisis management, anti-discrimination, and fundamental rights. But governance architectures with similar properties can also be found in the US and other developed democracies, both in the provision of public services like education and child welfare, and in the regulation of health and safety risks, such as nuclear power, food processing, and environmental pollution. Transnational experimentalist regimes likewise appear to be emerging across a number of major issue-areas, such as disability rights,data privacy, food safety, and environmental sustainability of forests, fisheries, and other primary commodities.

One current research project focuses on the external dimension of EU regulatory governance, with particular emphasis on trade-related issues, such as environmental protection, food safety, and data privacy. This forms part of an EU 7th Framework Programme (FP7) research project on "Global Reordering: Evaluation through European Networks (GR:EEN)", for   which he is coordinating a workpackage on "Global Public Policy: Trade and Finance".

Professor Zeitlin is also developing a new research project on the influence of European networked regulation on national and sub-national policy-making in EU member states, including the Netherlands, with particular emphasis on domains such as energy regulation, food safety, data privacy, and water management.

For the past 15 years, he has studied the coordination of EU social, economic, and employment policies, through the Open Method of Coordination, the European Employment Strategy, the Lisbon Strategy, and the new Europe 2020 Strategy. He has written extensively on these issues, and has frequently servedas a speaker, advisor, and evaluator for EU institutions, including the Commission, the Parliament, rotating Council Presidencies, the Committee of the Regions, the European Economic and Social Committee, the Social Protection Committee, and the Platform of European Social NGOs (Social Platform).

In addition to his current work on European and transnational governance, Professor Zeitlin has published extensively on international and comparative business organization (with a particular focus on multinational companies and global supplychains); local and regional economic development and industrial policy; comparative labour and employmentrelations; and business, labour, and technological history. He has served as a policy advisor and research consultant to the Wisconsin Manufacturing Extension Program (WMEP), the Center on Wisconsin Strategy (COWS), the International Labour Organization (ILO), the UN Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), and the Greater London Council (GLC).

Recent Publications and Work in Progress

Experimentalism in the EU: Common Ground and Persistent Differences

"Experimentalism in the EU: Common Ground and Persistent Differences" (equal co-author with Charles Sabel), contribution to symposium on "Experimentalist Governance in the European Union", Regulation and Governance 6(3), September 2012, pp. 410-26.

Assembling an Experimentalist Regime: Transnational Governance Interactions in the Forest Sector

"Assembling an Experimentalist Regime: Transnational Governance Interactions in the Forest Sector" (with Christine Overdevest), to appear in Regulation and Governance , special issue on "Transnational Business Governance Interactions",   available on early view at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1748-5991.2012.01133.x/pdf .

Experimentalist Governance

"Experimentalist Governance" (with Charles Sabel), in David Levi-Faur (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Governance, Oxford:Oxford University Press, 2012, pp. 169-83.

Experimentalism in Transnational Governance: Emergent Pathways and Diffusion Mechanisms

"Experimentalism in Transnational Governance: Emergent Pathways and Diffusion Mechanisms" (with Charles Sabel), GR:EEN (Global Reordering: Evolution through European Networks) Working Paper No. 3 (2011), http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/csgr/green/papers/workingpapers/sabel_and_zeitlin_exp._in_tran._gov..pdf .

Inaugural Lecture

Transnational Transformations of Governance: The European Union and Beyond, inaugural lecture delivered upon accession to the office of Professor of Public Policy and Governance at the University of Amsterdam on 11 November 2010, Oratiereeks 388, Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.

Books

Experimentalist Governance in the European Union: Towards a New Architecture

Experimentalist Governance in the European Union: Towards a New Architecture (co-edited with Charles Sabel), Oxford University Press, 2010; paperback edition, 2012

Changing European Employment and Welfare Regimes: The Influence of the Open Method of Coordination on National Reforms

Changing European Employment and Welfare Regimes: The Influence ofthe Open Method of Coordination on NationalReforms (co-edited with Martin Heidenreich), Routledge/EUI Studies in the Political Economy of Welfare, 2009.

The Oxford Handbook of Business History

  The Oxford Handbook of Business History (co-edited with Geoffrey Jones), Oxford University Press,2008

The Open Method of Coordination in Action: The European Employment and Social Inclusion Strategies

  TheOpen Method of Coordination in Action: The European Employmentand Social Inclusion Strategies (co-edited with Philippe Pochet and Lars Magnusson), P.I.E. Peter Lang, 2005

Local Players in Global Games: The Strategic Constitution of a Multinational Corporation

  Local Players in Global Games: The Strategic Constitution of a Multinational Corporation (co-authored with Peer Hull Kristensen), Oxford University Press, 2005

Governing Work and Welfare in a New Economy: European and American Experiments

  Governing Work and Welfare in a New Economy: European and American Experiments (lead co-edited with David Trubek), Oxford University Press, 2003

Americanization and Its Limits: Reworking US Technology and Management in Postwar Europe and Japan

Americanization and Its Limits: Reworking US Technology and Management in Postwar Europe and Japan (co-edited with Gary Herrigel), Oxford University Press, 2000

World of Possibilities: Flexibility and Mass Production in Western Industrialization

World of Possibilities: Flexibility and Mass Production in Western Industrialization , (co-edited with Charles Sabel), Cambridge University Press/Editions de la Maison des Sciences de l'Homme, 1997

Between Fordism and Flexibility: The Automobile Industry and Its Workers

  Between Fordism and Flexibility: The Automobile Industry and Its Workers , (co-edited with Steven Tolliday), Oxford: Berg Publishers/New York: St. Martins, 1992,   originally published as The Automobile Industry and Its Workers: Between Fordism and Flexibility , Cambridge: Polity Press/New York: St. Martins, 1986

The Power to Manage? Employers and Industrial Relations in Comparative-Historical Perspective

The Power to Manage? Employers and Industrial Relations in Comparative-Historical Perspective (co-edited with Steven Tolliday), London and New York: Routledge, 1991

Reversing Industrial Decline? Industrial Structure and Policy in Britain and Her Competitors

  Reversing Industrial Decline? Industrial Structure and Policy in Britain and Her Competitors (co-edited with Paul Hirst), Oxford: Berg Publishers/New York: St. Martins, 1989

Shop Floor Bargaining and the State: Historical and Comparative Perspectives

  ShopFloor Bargaining and the State: Historical and Comparative Perspectives (co-edited with Steven Tolliday), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985

Divisions of Labour: Skilled Workers and Technological Change in Nineteenth Century Britain

Divisions of Labour: Skilled Workers and Technological Change in Nineteenth Century Britain (co-edited with Royden Harrison), Brighton/Champaign-Urbana; Harvester/University of Illinois Press, 1985

Special Journal Issues

"The Lisbon Strategy and EU Governance" ( co-edited with Kenneth Armstrong and Iain Begg), symposium in the Journal of Common Market Studies , vol. 46, no. 2, March 2008, pp. 413-50.

  "Supply Chain Governance and Regional Development in the Global Economy" (guest editor), special issue of Industry and Innovation , 11:1-2, March-June 2004.

"Flexibility in the 'Age of Fordism': Technology and Production in the International Automobile Industry" (guest editor), special issue of Enterprise and Society: The International Journal of Business History 1: 1, March 2000.

  "State, Democracy, Socialism" (co-edited with Paul Hirst), special issue of Economy and Society , 20: 2, May 1991.

"Local Industrial Strategies" (editor), special issue of Economy and Society , 18: 4, November 1989.

Selected Articles and Book Chapters (since 2000)

Is the Open Method of Coordination an Alternativeto the Community Method?",in Renaud Dehousse (ed.), The Community Method: Obstinate or Obsolete? , Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan,  2011, pp. 135-47.

"Presidential Address: Pragmatic Transnationalism: Governing across Borders in the Global Economy", Socio-Economic Review, vol. 9, no. 1, 2011,pp. 1-20.

"Alternatives to Varieties of Capitalism" (with Gary Herrigel), Business History Review , vol. 84, no. 4, Winter 2010, pp. 666-74.

"Towards a Stronger OMC in aMore Social Europe 2020: A New Governance Architecture for EU Policy Coordination", in EricMarlier and David Natali with Rudi Van Dam (eds), Europe 2020: Towards a More Social EU? ,Brussels:PIE-Peter Lang, 2010, pp. 253-273.

"Inter-Firm Relations in Global Manufacturing: Disintegrated Production and Its Globalization" (with Gary Herrigel), in Glenn Morgan, John Campbell, Colin Crouch, Ove Kai Pedersen, and Richard Whitley (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Institutional Analysis , Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010, pp. 527-61.

"Experimentalist Governance in the European Union: Towards a New Architecture" (with Charles Sabel), in Sabel and Zeitlin, Experimentalist Governance in the European Union , pp. 1-28.

"The Open Method of Coordination and National Social and Employment Policy Reforms: Influences, Mechanisms, Effects", in Heidenreich and Zeitlin, Changing European Employment and Welfare Regimes , pp. 214-45.

"Re-forming Skills in British Engineering, 1900-1940: A Contingent Failure", Historical Studies in Industrial Relations ,   Nos. 25-26, Spring/Autumn2008, pp. 19-77.

"Learning from Difference: The New Architecture of Experimentalist Governance in the EU" (with Charles Sabel), European Law Journal, vol.14,no. 3, May 2008, pp. 271-327.

"The Open Method of Coordination and the Governance of the Lisbon Strategy", Journal of Common Market Studies , vol. 46, no. 2, March 2008, pp. 437-46.

"The Historical Alternatives Approach", in Jones and Zeitlin, Oxford Handbook of Business History , pp. 120-40.

"Industrial Districts and Regional Clusters", in Jonesand Zeitlin, Oxford Handbook of Business History , pp. 219-43.

"Strengthening the Social Dimension of the Lisbon Strategy", Belgian Review of Social Security , http://www.socialsecurity.fgov.be/bib/rbss.htm , No. 2, October 2007, pp. 459-73.

"Social Europe and Experimentalist Governance: Towards a New Constitutional Compromise?", in Gráinne de Búrca (ed.), EU Law and theWelfare State: In Search of Solidarity , Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005, 213-41.

"Introduction: The Open Method of Coordination in Question", in Zeitlin and Pochet, The Open Method of Coordination in Action , 11-25.

"Conclusion: The Open Method of Coordination in Action: Theoretical Promise, Empirical Realities, Reform Strategy", in Zeitlin and Pochet, The Open Method of Coordination in Action , 441-98.

"Neither Modularity Nor Relational Contracting: Inter-Firm Collaboration in the New Economy" (with Charles Sabel), Enterprise and Society 5: 3, September 2004, 388-403.

"Introduction: Supply Chain Governance and RegionalDevelopment in the Global Economy", Industry and Innovation , 11: 1-2, March-June 2004, 5-9.

"Governing Decentralized Production: Institutions, Public Policy, and the Prospects for Inter-Firm Cooperation in the United States" (with Josh Whitford), Industry and Innovation 11: 1-2, March-June 2004, 11-44.

  "Productive Alternatives: Flexibility, Governance, and Strategic Choice in Industrial History", in Franco Amatori and Geoffrey Jones (eds.), Business History Around the World, Cambridge:CambridgeUniversity Press,2003, 62-80.

"Introduction: Governing Work and Welfare in a New Economy: European and American Experiments", in Zeitlin and Trubek, Governing Work and Welfare ina New Economy , 1-30.

"The Making of a Global Firm: Local Pathways to Multinational Enterprise" (with Peer Hull Kristensen), in Glenn Morgan, Peer Hull Kristensen, and Richard Whitley (eds.), The Multinational Firm: Organizing Across Institutional and National Divides , Oxford: Oxford University Press,2001,172-95.

"Introduction: Americanization and Its Limits: Reworking US Technology and Management in Postwar Europe and Japan", in Zeitlin and Herrigel, Americanization and Its Limits , 1-50.  

"Americanizing British Engineering? Strategic Debate, Selective Adaptation, and Innovative Hybridization in Postwar Reconstruction, 1945-60", in Zeitlin and Herrigel, Americanization and Its Limits , 123-52.  

"Introduction: Flexibility in the 'Age of Fordism': Technology and Production in the International Automobile Industry", Enterprise and Society 1: 1, March2000, 4-8.

"Reconciling Automation and Flexibility? Technology and Production in the Postwar British Motor Vehicle Industry", Enterprise and Society , 1: 1, March 2000, 9-62 [Winner of Newcomen Society Best Article Prize].

Teaching

At the University of Amsterdam, Professor Zeitlin teaches courses on European and Transnational Governance

Governance in the European Union: Trajectories and Transformations

MA Seminar (werkcollege), to be taught in fall semester 2012

Transnational Governance

BA Seminar (werkcollege), taught in spring semester 2012

New Forms of Governance: From the EU to the World?

MA Thesis Seminar (afstudeerproject), to be taught in spring semester 2013

Thesis Supervision

Professor Zeitlin has supervised 12 completed PhD theses and served on more than 50 PhD dissertation committees and juries at the Universities of Wisconsin-Madison, Michigan, London, Cambridge, Paris, and Amsterdam. He has also supervised numerous Master's theses.  

Joint UvA-VU Seminar on European Governance

Co-sponsored by the UvA Jean Monnet Chair in European and Transnational Governance and the VU Chair in Multi-Level Governance
Organizers: Jonathan Zeitlin (UvA) and Ben Crum (VU)
This seminar, open to faculty, post-docs, PhD candidates, and research master students from both universities, will meet on a regular monthly basis during the academic year 2012-13 to discuss papers by a mix of internal and external speakers.  The seminar will be held on Thursday afternoons from 16:00-17:30, followed by drinks.  People interested in presenting a paper to the seminar should contact the organizers at j.h.zeitlin@uva.nl and ben.crum@vu.nl . A provisional list of speakers and dates follows below. 

Thursday, October 4, 16:00-17:30, Potgieterzaal, UvA University Library, Singel 425

Amandine Crespy (Université Libre de Bruxelles), "From Euroscepticism to Resistances to European Integration"
Amandine Crespy is assistant professor at the ULB (CEVIPOL/Institute for European Studies - IEE). She holds a PhD from the ULB and was a visiting fellow at the Freie Universität Berlin, Science Po in Paris and Harvard University. Her research deals mainly with the political conflicts related to the economic and social dimension of EU integration. Her research interests include euroscepticism and resistances to EU integration, services liberalisation and regulation (especially public services), the Eurocrisis, the role of conflict in deliberation and democracy. She has authored a number of articles in international journals including J CMS, JEPP and Political Studies as well as a monograph entitled Qui a peur de Bolkestein? Conflit, résistances et démocratie dans l'Union européenne (Paris: Economica 2012). 
In preparation for the seminar, participants should read the attached background paper, "Deliberative democracy and the Legitimacy of the European Union: A Reappraisal of Conflict", forthcoming in Political Studies. 

To facilitate planning and catering, participants are asked to RSVP to j.h.zeitlin@uva.nl and ben.crum@vu.nl.

November 1, UvA University Theatre, Room 101, Nieuwe Doelenzaal 16

Rosa Sanchez Salgado (UvA), "Rebalancing EU Interest Representation? Associative Democracy and EU Funding of Civil Society Organizations"

December 13 (date and venue to be confirmed)

Anton Hemerijck (VU), "Changing Welfare States",  book presentation and roundtable discussion

February 7

Sophie Jacquot (Sciences Po Paris/ULB), "The Usages of Europe: A Sociological Approach to Europeanization" (title to be confirmed)

March 7

Katja Biedenkopf (UvA), "Transatlantic REACH - The Transnational Effects of Pioneering EU Chemicals Regulation"

International PhD/Postdoctoral Workshop on European and Transnational Rulemaking

Co-sponsored by the University of Amsterdam (UvA) Jean Monnet Chair in European and Transnational Governance and the Amsterdam Centre for European Law and Governance (ACELG)
To be held at theUniversity of Amsterdam, July 1-5, 2013

This workshop will bring together PhDcandidates, postdoctoral researchers, and senior scholars, from the fields of political science, law, sociology, and international relations to discuss key analytical issues and empirical research in progress on European and transnational rulemaking. For the purposes of this workshop, 'rulemaking' is defined broadly to encompass governance processes leading to the adoption of norms, rules, or standards intended to guide the conduct and behaviour of others, both formal and informal, organized through private or multi-stakeholder as well as public bodies. In the EU context, a wide variety of entities is involved in rulemaking: European agencies, networks of regulators, comitology committees, open methods of coordination, consultative fora, and operational cooperation among national officials, as well as private and/or hybrid public-private standard-setting and certification schemes. Issues to be considered will include: the organization and effectiveness of different types of rulemaking processes; their relationship to conventional forms of legislative and judicial oversight; the participation in their operation of different types of actors (national/European/transnational; public/private; business/civil society); the relationship between European and transnational rulemaking; and the normative legitimacy of rulemaking processes beyond the nation-state.

The workshop will be organized in two main parts over five days. Each morning, a senior scholar will give a keynote presentation addressing a major issue in the study of European and transnational governance, to be followed by a general discussion. The afternoons will be devoted to presentations of work in progress by PhD candidates and postdoctoral researchers, with discussion led by senior scholars. The workshop will be co-organized by Jonathan Zeitlin, Professor of Public Policy and Governance and Jean Monnet Chair, and Deirdre Curtin,Professor of European Law and Director of ACELG.   In addition to Profs. Zeitlin and Curtin, participating senior scholars will include Gráinne de Búrca (New York University Law School), Joanne Scott (University College London), and Tony Porter (McMaster University, Canada).

Proposals are invited from PhD candidates and postdoctoral researchers interested in participating in this workshop.   Theworkshop is open to junior scholars within and beyond the EU.   The organizers will provide accommodation and cover up to €300 of travel costs for accepted participants from outside Amsterdam.   Applicants should send a current CV and a 1-2 page project or paper description to the organizers ( j.h.zeitlin@uva.nl ; d.m.curtin@uva.nl ) by January 15, 2013.

2014

2013

2012

  • C.F. Sabel & J. Zeitlin (2012). Experimentalism in the EU: common ground and persistent differences. Regulation & Governance, 6 (3), 410-426. doi: 10.1111/j.1748-5991.2012.01157.x[go to publisher's site]
  • C. Overdevest & J.H. Zeitlin (2012). The Effectiveness of Private Regulation: The Case of the Forest Sector. In International Studies Association annual conference.
  • C.F. Sabel & J. Zeitlin (2012). Experimentalist governance. In D. Levi-Faur (Ed.), Oxford handbook of governance (Oxford handbooks) (pp. 169-183). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • C. Overdevest & J.H. Zeitlin (2012). "Assembling an Experimentalist Regime: Transnational Governance Interactions in the Forest Sector",. In Mini-conference on “Regulating Labor and Environment: Beyond the Public-Private Divide”, 24th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (SASE), MIT, Cambridge, MA.

2011

2010

2009

  • J.H. Zeitlin (2009). Introduction. In M. Heidenreich & J. Zeitlin (Eds.), Changing European employment and welfare regimes: the influence of the open method of coordination on national reforms (Routledge/EUI studies in the political economy of welfare, 12). London: Routledge.
  • J. Zeitlin (2009). Il coordinamento delle politiche nell Unione europea dopo il 2010: idee per un’architettura di governance inclusiva. La Rivista delle Politiche Sociali, 2009 (4), 33-54.[go to publisher's site]
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2009). The Open Method of Coordination and National Social and Employment Policy Reforms: Influences, Mechanisms, Effects. In M. Heidenreich & J. Zeitlin (Eds.), Changing European employment and welfare regimes: the influence of the open method of coordination on national reforms (Routledge/EUI studies in the political economy of welfare, 12). London: Routledge.

2008

  • J. Zeitlin (2008). Industrial districts and regional clusters. In G. Jones & J. Zeitlin (Eds.), Oxford handbook of business history (Oxford handbooks in business and management) (pp. 219-243). Oxford: Oxford University Press.[go to publisher's site]
  • J. Zeitlin (2008). The historical alternatives approach. In G. Jones & J. Zeitlin (Eds.), Oxford handbook of business history (Oxford handbooks in business and management) (pp. 120-140). Oxford: Oxford University Press.[go to publisher's site]
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2008). Re-forming Skills in British Engineering, 1900-1940: A Contingent Failure. Historical Studies in Industrial Relations, 25-26, 19-77.
  • J. Zeitlin & G. Jones (2008). Introduction. In G. Jones & J. Zeitlin (Eds.), Oxford handbook of business history (Oxford handbooks in business and management) (pp. 1-6). Oxford: Oxford University Press.[go to publisher's site]
  • J. Zeitlin (2008). The Open Method of Co-ordination and the governance of the Lisbon Strategy. Journal of Common Market Studies, 46 (2), 436-450. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-5965.2007.00785.x
  • J.H. Zeitlin & C. Sabel (2008). Learning from Difference: The New Architecture of Experimentalist Governance in the EU. European Law Journal, 14 (3), 271-327.

2007

2006

  • J.H. Zeitlin (2006). Districts industriels et flexibilité de la production hier aujourd’hui et demain. In La mobilisation du territoire: Les districts industriels en Europe occidentale: Les districts industriels en Europe occidentale, XVIIe-XXe siècle (pp. 449-473). Paris: Comité pour l’Histoire Économique et Financière de la France, Ministère de l’Économie, des Finances, et de l’Industrie.

2005

2004

2003

  • J.H. Zeitlin (2003). Productive Alternatives: Flexibility, Governance, and Strategic Choice in Industrial History. In F. Amatori & G.G. Jones (Eds.), Business History Around the World (pp. 62-80). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2003). Introduction: Governing Work and Welfare in a New Economy: European and American Experiments. In J.H. Zeitlin & D. Trubek (Eds.), Governing Work and Welfare in a New Economy. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

2001

  • J.H. Zeitlin & P.H. Kristensen (2001). The Making of a Global Firm: Local Pathways to Multinational Enterprise. In G. Morgan, P.H. Kristensen & R. Whitley (Eds.), The Multinational Firm: Organizing Across Institutional and National Divides (pp. 172-195). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2001). Re-forming Skills in British Engineering, 1900-1940: A Contingent Failure. In G. Gayot & P. Minard (Eds.), Les ouvriers qualifiés de l’industrie (XVIe-XXe siècle). Formation, emploi, migrations (pp. 179-190). Lille: Revue du Nord, Collection Histoire no. 15.

2000

  • J. Zeitlin (2000). Introduction: Americanization and its limits: reworking US technology and management in post-war Europe and Japan. In J. Zeitlin & G. Herrigel (Eds.), Americanization and its limits: reworking US technology and management in post-war Europe and Japan (pp. 1-50). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2000). Americanizing British Engineering? Strategic Debate, Selective Adaptation, and Innovative Hybridization in Postwar Reconstruction. In J.H. Zeitlin & G. Herrigel (Eds.), Americanization and Its Limits. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

2014

2012

  • J.H. Zeitlin (2012). Assembling an Experimentalist Regime: Transnational Governance Interactions in the Forest Sector. In “Fostering Regional Regulative Integration – Learning Across Regions”, European University Institute/Inter-American Development Bank, Washington D.C..
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2012). Experimentalist Governance. In Berkeley-Utrecht conference on “Complex Systems, Pernicious Instability, and Institutional Resilience: Urgent Challenges for Public Administration”.

2014

2011

Prijs

  • J.H. Zeitlin (2014). Senior Research Fellow, Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown University. Recognition.
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2011). Jean Monnet Chair in European and Transnational Governance. Recognition.
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2011). Global Re-ordering: Evolution through European Networks. Recognition.

Wetenschappelijke positie

  • J.H. Zeitlin, A.C.J.M. Wilthagen & S. Bekker (period: 2013 till 2013). Track and panel organizer, "Europeanization of Social and Employment Policies" Position at : 10th European Conference of the International Labor and Employment Relations Association (ILERA).
  • J.H. Zeitlin (period: 2012 till 2012). Member of the Programme Committee and Panel Organizer Position at : Twentieth International Conference of Europeanists.
  • J.H. Zeitlin (period: 2011 till 2011). Panel organizer, "Transnational Governance in the Global Economy" Position at : Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics annual conference, Madrid, June 23-25 2011.
  • J.H. Zeitlin (period: 2010 till 2011). Annual Conference Organizer Position at : Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (SASE).

Wetenschappelijke positie

  • J.H. Zeitlin & Ch. Sabel (2014). New Approaches to Financial Regulation: The European Union in Global Context. international workshop at the Watson Institute for International Studies: Providence, RI (2014, December 12).
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2014). Extending Experimentalist Governance? The European Union and Transnational Regulation. panel at the 25th annual meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (SASE): Chicago (2014, July 10 - 2014, July 12).
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2014). The European Semester and the New Architecture of EU Socio-Economic Governance. Convenor workshop, Amsterdam Centre for Contemporary European Studies (ACCESS EUROPE): Amsterdam (2014, April 11).
  • J.H. Zeitlin & Ch. Sabel (2014). Experimentalist Regimes in Transnational Governance: The European Union and Beyond. international research workshops: Amsterdam (2014, August 22 - 2014, August 23).
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2013). Member of the Program Committee, Twentieth International Conference of Europeanists, Amsterdam.
  • J.H. Zeitlin & A. Hemerijck (2013). Co-organizers, "Changing Welfare States", panel at International Conference of Europeanists Amsterdam.
  • J.H. Zeitlin & J. Scott (2013). Co-organizers, "New Perspectives on EU External Governance", panel at European Union Studies Association (EUSA) biennial conference.
  • J.H. Zeitlin & B. Jentleson (2013). Co-organizers, "Global, Regional, and Transnational Governance: Socialization, Emulation, Learning?" Presidential theme panel, annual conference of the International Studies Association (ISA).
  • J.H. Zeitlin & D.M. Curtin (2013). Co-organisers International Workshop on European and Transnational Rulemaking: University of Amsterdam.
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2012). "Extending Experimentalist Governance? The EU and Transnational Regulation". international conference, GR:EEN (Global Reordering: Evolution through European Networks) EU FP7 Project, Workpackage 6: University of Amsterdam (2012, May 17 - 2012, May 18).
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2012). "Networked Learning in Transnational Governance". 2nd annual GR:EEN (Global Reordering: Evolution through European Networks), EU FP7 project conference: University of Warwick, Coventry, UK (2012, November 8 - 2012, November 9).
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2011). "Transformations of Contemporary Capitalism: Actors, Institutions, Processes". 23rd annual meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (SASE): Universidad Autonoma, Madrid (2011, June 23 - 2011, June 25).
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2010). "Governance across Borders: Coordination, Regulation, and Contestation in the Global Economy". 22nd annual meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (SASE): Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA (2010, June 24 - 2010, June 26).
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2009). "Extending Experimentalist Governance: From the EU to the World?". international research workshop, European Center of Excellence and the Center for World Affairs and the Global Economy (WAGE): University of Wisconsin-Madison (2009, October 23 - 2009, October 24).
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2009). Global Components: Manufacturing across Borders in the Global Economy. International Research Conference: Copenhagen Business School (2009, June 14 - 2009, June 15).
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2008). "Innovating Governance and Policy Making in an Enlarged Europe: EU and Member State Perspectives". Carlo Alberto Summer School on European Governance: Collegio Carlo Alberto, Moncalieri, Turin (2008, July 7 - 2008, July 11).

Spreker

  • J.H. Zeitlin (2014, January 8). Socializing the European Semester? Economic Governance and Social Policy Coordination in Europe 2020. Oslo, presentation to the 5th International Conference on ‘Democracy as Idea and Practice’, University of Oslo.
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2014, February 27). Participant, roundtable on "Transformations of European Social Policy Governance". Brussels, 4th GR:EEN AGORA Forum on “The Eurozone Crisis and the Transformation of EU Governance: Internal and External Dimensions”, Institut d’Études Europénnes, Université Libre de Bruxelles.
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2014, December 9). Socializing the European Semester? Economic Governance and Social Policy Coordination in Europe 2020. Oslo, presentation to EURODIV conference on “Europe’s Incredible (?) Monetary Union”, ARENA Centre for European Studies.
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2014, November 25). Experimentalist Governance after the Crisis: Why the EU Needs It Now More than Ever. Providence, RI, presentation to Political Economy Forum, Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown University.
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2014, November 20). Socializing and Democratizing the European Semester. Brussels, keynote presentation to Annual Convention of the European Platform Against Poverty and Social Exclusion.
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2014, November 14). Extending Experimentalist Governance? The European Union and Transnational Regulation. Boston, presentation to seminar on “The State and Capitalism since 1800”, Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies.
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2014, November 3). Experimentalist Governance after the Crisis: Why the EU Needs It Now More than Ever. Boston, guest lecture, Center for the Study of Europe, Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies, Boston University.
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2014, October 22). Socializing the European Semester? Economic Governance and Social Policy Coordination in Europe 2020. Stockholm, presentation to seminar on “Social Europe”, Swedish Institute for European Policy Studies.
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2014, October 20). Extending Experimentalist Governance? The European Union and Transnational Regulation. Vienna, presentation to international research conference on “The European Union and Global Governance”, Institute for European Integration Research (EIF), University of Vienna.
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2014, July 10). Extending Experimentalist Governance? The European Union and Transnational Regulation. Chicago, presentation to panel at the 25th annual meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (SASE).
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2014, April 11). Socializing the European Semester? Economic Governance and Social Policy Coordination in Europe 2020. Amsterdam, presentation to workshop on “The European Semester and the New Architecture of EU Socio-Economic Governance”, Amsterdam Centre for Contemporary European Studies (ACCESS EUROPE).
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2014, June 5). Socializing the European Semester? Economic Governance and Social Policy Coordination in Europe 2020. The Hague, presentation to panel on “The End of Social Europe?” at the 7th ECPR Pan-European Conference on the European Union.
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2014, June 15). Experimentalist Governance after the Crisis: Why the EU Needs It Now More than Ever. Florence, presentation to international workshop on “Rethinking European Integration”, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute.
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2013, September 26). "Extending Experimentalist Governance? The EU and Transnational Regulation". Beijing, Invited/Keynote at the Institute of European Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2013, September 25). "Socializing the European Semester? Economic Governance and Social Policy Coordination in Europe 2020". Beijing, Invited/Keynote at the Netherlands-China Joint Dialogue Seminar on “The Future of Work, Care and Welfare in Europe and China”, Renmin University of China.
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2013, June 24). "How a Reformed European Platform on Poverty Could Contribute to a More Participatory European Semester". Brussels, Invited/Keynote at the Platform of European Social NGOs, Social Policy Working Group.
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2013, April 24). "Extending Experimentalist Governance? The EU and Transnational Regulation". Maastricht, Invited / Keynote at the Research Seminar, Maastricht Centre for European Law.
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2013, April 4). "Extending Experimentalist Governance? The EU and Transnational Regulation". San Francisco, Invited/Keynote at the Annual conference of the International Studies Association (ISA).
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2013, July 4). Extending Experimentalist Governance? The EU and Transnational Regulation. Amsterdam, Keynote presentation to International Workshop on “European and Transnational Rulemaking”, UvA.
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2013, December 2). "Democratizing the European Semester". Brussels, Invited/Keynote at the Committee of the Regions workshop on "The Future of Europe 2020".
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2013, November 14). "Constructing a Transnational Timber Legality Assurance Regime: Architecture, Accomplishments, Challenges. Providence, Rhode Island, Invited/Keynote at the Watson Institute of International Studies, Faculty Seminar on Governance and Development.
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2013, September 24). "Tracing the Social OMC from Its Origins to Europe 2020". Beijing, Invited/Keynote at the Netherlands-China Joint Dialogue Seminar on “The Future of Work, Care and Welfare in Europe and China”, Renmin University of China.
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2012, June 11). Experimentalist Governance. unknown, Berkeley-Utrecht conference on “Complex Systems, Pernicious Instability, and Institutional Resilience: Urgent Challenges for Public Administration”.
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2012, February 23). Assembling an Experimentalist Regime: Transnational Governance Interactions in the Forest Sector. Washington D.C., Fostering Regional Regulative Integration – Learning Across Regions, European University Institute/Inter-American Development Bank.
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2012, November 8). "Extending Experimentalist Governance? The EU and Transnational Regulation". unknown, GR:EEN (Global Reordering: Evolution through European Networks) EU FP7 Project annual conference, “Learning in Transnational Networks”, University of Warwick.
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2012, February 23). Assembling an Experimentalist Regime: Transnational Governance Interactions in the Forest Sector. Washington, D.C., Inter-American Development Bank/European University Institute conference on “Fostering Regional Regulative Integration – Learning Across Regions.
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2012, February 13). Assembling an Experimentalist Regime: Transnational Governance Interactions in the Forest Sector. Palazzo Clerici, Milan, conference on "The Nature of the EU as a Global Actor" (EU FP7 GR:EEN project).
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2011, October 21). Experimentalist Governance in the European Union. Kolleg-Forschergruppe "The Transformative Power of Europe", Otto-Suhr-Institute for Political Science, Free University, Berlin, Symposium on Experimentalist Governance in the EU.
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2011, May 23). Assembling an Experimentalist Regime: EU FLEGT and Transnational Governance Interactions in the Forest Sector. European University Institute, Florence, international conference on “Transnational Business Governance Interactions”.
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2011, April 15). "Experimentalism in Transnational Governance: Emergent Pathways and Diffusion Mechanisms. European University Institute, Florence, international conference on “Transnational Business Governance Interactions”,.
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2011, March 17). Experimentalism in Transnational Governance: Emergent Pathways and Diffusion Mechanisms. Montreal, panel on “Global Governance in Transition”, International Studies Association annual conference.
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2011, March 16). "Experimentalism in Transnational Governance: Emergent Pathways and Diffusion Mechanisms". McGill University, Montreal, research seminar, Desautels Faculty of Management and Department of Sociology.
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2011, June 24). Experimentalism in Transnational Governance: Emergent Pathways and Diffusion Mechanisms. Universidad Autonoma di Madrid, panel on “Transnational Governance in the Global Economy”, 23rd annual meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (SASE).
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2010, November 18). Extending Experimentalist Governance: From the EU to the World? University of Warwick, Coventry, UK, “GR:EEN (Global Reordering: Evolution through European Networks” project workshop.
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2010, September 14). Towards a Stronger OMC in a More Social Europe 2020: A New Governance Architecture for EU Policy Coordination. La Hulpe, Belgium, Belgian Presidency of the EU Conference, “EU Coordination in the Social Field in the Context of Europe 2020: Looking Back and Building the Future.
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2010, September 3). Extending Experimentalist Governance: From the EU to the World?". Washington, D.C., panel on “Transnational Integration Regimes", annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2010, June 25). Presidential Address: Pragmatic Transnationalism: Governing Across Borders in the Global Economy. Temple University, Philadelphia, 22nd annual meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (SASE).
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2010, May 5). Extending Experimentalist Governance: From the EU to the World? Straus Institute for the Advanced Study of Law and Justice, New York University, workshop on “Rule-Making in the EU and Global Governance: Is There a Convergence?”.
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2010, April 23). Inter-firm Relations in Global Manufacturing: Disintegrated Production and Its Globalization. Centre for Sociological Research (CeSO), Catholic University of Leuwen (KUL), faculty research seminar.
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2010, April 8). Learning from Difference: The New Architecture of Experimentalist Governance in the European Union. University of Bremen, workshop on “Peer Reviews as an Instrument of International Governance.
  • J.H. Zeitlin (2010, May 17). Inter-firm Relations in Global Manufacturing: Disintegrated Production and Its Globalization. Erasmus University Rotterdam, Business History Seminar.

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