May 18–19, 2021
Online Event
Thank you!
The organizing committee warmly thanks its partners and participants present at the online workshop. Congratulations to Zheng Gong (University of Toronto) who won the best paper award.
Background and objective
Hosted by Toulouse School of Economics, this two-day international workshop will gather in Toulouse doctoral students involved in research in the field of the Economics of Digitalization with both theoretical and empirical focus.
Keynote speaker
Luis CABRAL (New York University)
Organizing committee
Paul BELLEFLAMME (UCLouvain)– Marc BOURREAU (TELECOM Paris) – Alexandre de CORNIÈRE (Toulouse School of Economics) – Oliver FALCK (CESifo Munich) – Axel GAUTIER (Université de Liège) – Lukasz GRZYBOWSKI (TELECOM Paris)
Best paper Award
The conference committee will award a prize of 500 Euros for the best paper presented at the conference, sponsored by the ifo Institute.
Contact
Conference secretariat: Christelle Fauchié
Email: dwdigit@tse-fr.eu
Sponsors:
A joint initiative of UCLouvain, CESifo Munich, Liege Competition and Innovation Institute, Telecom Paris and Toulouse School of Economics
List of communications
Enrick Arnaud-Joufray (Telecom-ParisTech), “Product Differentiation with Bundles of Characteristics and Multipurchasing”, 4th Doctoral Workshop on The Economics of Digitization, Online Event, May 18–19, 2021.
Luis Cabral (New York University), “Media and Entertainment in the Digital Era: Theory and Empirical Evidence from Books, Music, and Movies”, 4th Doctoral Workshop on The Economics of Digitization, Online Event, May 18–19, 2021.
Jana Gieselmann (University of Düsseldorf), “Platform Investment Incentives: Dating and Fake Profiles”, 4th Doctoral Workshop on The Economics of Digitization, Online Event, May 18–19, 2021.
Zheng Gong (University of Toronto), “Growing Influence”, 4th Doctoral Workshop on The Economics of Digitization, Online Event, May 18–19, 2021.
Janina Hofmann (University of Passau), “Prominance-for-data Schemes in Digital Platform Ecosystems: Economic Implications for Platform Bias and Consumer Data Collection”, 4th Doctoral Workshop on The Economics of Digitization, Online Event, May 18–19, 2021.
Felix Mindl (University of Cologne), “The Effect of Short-term Rental Platforms on Rental Prices: Evidence from Airbnb in Berlin”, 4th Doctoral Workshop on The Economics of Digitization, Online Event, May 18–19, 2021.
Olivia Natan (The University of Chicago Booth School of Business), “Choice Frictions in Large Assortments”, 4th Doctoral Workshop on The Economics of Digitization, Online Event, May 18–19, 2021.
Robin Ng (UCLouvain), “Ratings and Reciprocity”, 4th Doctoral Workshop on The Economics of Digitization, Online Event, May 18–19, 2021.
Valentin Reich (ifo Institute), “Signal or Noise? Signaling Skill Among Data Professionals”, 4th Doctoral Workshop on The Economics of Digitization, Online Event, May 18–19, 2021.
Jess Rudder (University of California, Davis), “Search Costs and Relational Contracting: The Impact of a Digital Phonebook on Small Business Supply Chains”, 4th Doctoral Workshop on The Economics of Digitization, Online Event, May 18–19, 2021.
Vatsala Shreeti (Toulouse School of Economics), “Smartphone Adoption, Subsidies and Complementary Markets”, 4th Doctoral Workshop on The Economics of Digitization, Online Event, May 18–19, 2021.
Jason Sockin (University of Pennsylvania), “What's the Inside Scoop? Challenges in the Supply and Demand for Information about Job Attributes”, 4th Doctoral Workshop on The Economics of Digitization, Online Event, May 18–19, 2021.
Jun Yan (Toulouse School of Economics), “Data, Targeted Advertising and Quality of Journalism: The Case of Accelerated Mobile Page (AMP)”, 4th Doctoral Workshop on The Economics of Digitization, Online Event, May 18–19, 2021.