January 7–8, 2021
Online
Thank you!
The organizing committee warmly thanks its partners and participants present at the online conference. We hope to have the pleasure to meeting you again for the next edition in 2022. We invite you to consult the section EVENTS of the site which announces all conferences proposed by TSE.
Videos
Videos are available on YouTube TSE Channel.
Background and objective
The objective of the conference, organized by the TSE Digital Center at the Toulouse School of Economics, with the help of CEPR, is to discuss recent contributions to the understanding of the digital economy and its consequences for modern societies. Keeping the spirit of previous years, the conference will feature contributions in economics, theoretical, econometric, experimental and policy oriented, as well as contributions from other social sciences and computer and data science.
Keynote speakers
John Vickers (University of Oxford), Ekaterina Zhuravskaya (Paris School of Economics)
Organizing committee
Alexandre de Cornière, Jacques Crémer, Daniel Ershov and Paul Seabright.
Contact
For further information, please send an email to: digitconf@tse-fr.eu
Sponsors
List of communications
Matthew Backus (Columbia University), “Communication and Bargaining Breakdown: An Empirical Analysis”, 14th Digital Economics Conference, Online, January 7, 2021, 14:00–15:00.
Heski Bar-Isaac (University of Toronto), “Search, Showrooming, and Retailer Variety”, 14th Digital Economics Conference, Online, January 7–8, 2021.
Ozlem Bedre Defolie (Bergen University;ESMT-Berlin;CEPR), “Hybrid Platform Model”, 14th Digital Economics Conference, Online, January 7–8, 2021.
Seth G. Benzell (Chapman University, Argyros School of Business and Economics), “How to Govern Facebook: A Structural Model for Taxing and Regulating Big Tech”, 14th Digital Economics Conference, Online, January 7–8, 2021.
Ron Berman (The Wharton School - University of Pennsylvania), “Naive Analytics Equilibrium”, 14th Digital Economics Conference, Online, January 7–8, 2021.
Alessandro Bonatti (MIT), “The Economics of Social Data”, 14th Digital Economics Conference, Online, January 7–8, 2021.
Julia Cagé (Sciences Po- CEPR), “Social Media and Newsroom Production Decisions”, 14th Digital Economics Conference, Online, January 7–8, 2021.
Danièle Condorelli (University of Warwick), “Data-driven Envelopment with Privacy-Policy Tying”, 14th Digital Economics Conference, Online, January 7–8, 2021.
Antoine Dubus (Université Libre de Bruxelles - ECARES), “Market for Information and Selling Mechanisms”, 14th Digital Economics Conference, Online, January 7–8, 2021.
Apostolos Filippas (Fordham University), “Reputation Inflation”, 14th Digital Economics Conference, Online, January 7–8, 2021.
Alexander Guembel (Toulouse School of Economics), “Data, Product Targeting and Competition”, 14th Digital Economics Conference, Online, January 7–8, 2021.
Andrei Hagiu (Boston University), “Platform Leakage”, 14th Digital Economics Conference, Online, January 7–8, 2021.
Xintong Han (Concordia University;CIREQ), “Intensified Ideological Online Clashes with Group Political Bias”, 14th Digital Economics Conference, Online, January 7–8, 2021.
Sherry He (UCLA), “The Market for Fake Reviews”, 14th Digital Economics Conference, Online, January 7–8, 2021.
Charles Hodgson (Yale University), “You Can Lead a Horse to Water: Spatial Learning and Path Dependence in Consumer Searce”, 14th Digital Economics Conference, Online, January 7–8, 2021.
Marc Ivaldi ( TSE), “Platform Mergers: Lessons from a Case in the Digital TV Market”, 14th Digital Economics Conference, Online, January 7–8, 2021.
Doh-Shin Jeon ( TSE), “Platform Competition, Ad-valorem Commissions and App Development”, 14th Digital Economics Conference, Online, January 7–8, 2021.
Rishabh Kirpalani (University of Wisconsin - Madison), “Data Sharing and Market Power with Two-Sided Platforms”, 14th Digital Economics Conference, Online, January 7–8, 2021.
Ulrich Laitenberger (Telecom-ParisTech), “Vertical Integration of Platforms and Product Prominence”, 14th Digital Economics Conference, Online, January 7–8, 2021.
Wing Man Wynne Lam (University of East Anglia), “Data Usage and Strategic Pricing: Does Platform Entry Benefit Independent Traders?”, 14th Digital Economics Conference, Online, January 7–8, 2021.
Benjamin Leyden (Cornell University), “Platform: Design and Innovation Incentives: Evidence from the Product Ratings System on Apple's App Store”, 14th Digital Economics Conference, Online, January 7–8, 2021.
Tesary Lin (Boston University Questrom School of Business), “Valuing Intrinsic and Instrumental Preferences for Privacy”, 14th Digital Economics Conference, Online, January 7–8, 2021.
Meng Liu (University of Washington), “Targeted Incentives, Broad Impacts: Evidence from an E-commerce Platform”, 14th Digital Economics Conference, Online, January 7–8, 2021.
Leonardo Madio (University of Padova), “Platform Duality and Network Externalities”, 14th Digital Economics Conference, Online, January 7–8, 2021.
David Nguyen (National Institute of Economic and Social Research), “Free Goods and Economic Welfare”, 14th Digital Economics Conference, Online, January 7–8, 2021.
Joe Perkins (Compass Lexecon), “Self-Preferencing in Markets with Vertically-Integrated Gatekeeper Platforms”, 14th Digital Economics Conference, Online, January 7–8, 2021.
Frank Schlutter (Heinrich-Heine-Universität Dusseldorf), “Managing Seller Conduct in Online Marketplaces and Platform Most-Favored Nation Clauses”, 14th Digital Economics Conference, Online, January 7–8, 2021.
Stephan Seiler (Imperial College London), “Large Scale Demand Estimation with Search Data”, 14th Digital Economics Conference, Online, 2021.
Robert Somogyi (Budapest University of Technology and Economics), “Deceptive Products on Platforms”, 14th Digital Economics Conference, Online, January 7–8, 2021.
Konrad Stahl (Mannheim University), “When and Why Do Buyers Rate in Online Markets?”, 14th Digital Economics Conference, Online, January 7–8, 2021.
Tat-How Teh (National University of Singapore), “Platform Governance”, 14th Digital Economics Conference, Online, January 7–8, 2021.
Hsin-Tien Tiffany Tsai (National University of Singapore), “Steering via Algorithmic Recommendations”, 14th Digital Economics Conference, Online, January 7–8, 2021.
Isamar Troncoso (University of Southern California), “Does Gender Matter? The Effect of Management Responses on Reviewing Behavior”, 14th Digital Economics Conference, Online, January 7–8, 2021.
John Vickers (University of Oxford), “Patterns of competition, information and price dispersion”, 14th Digital Economics Conference, Online, January 7–8, 2021.
Ekaterina Zhuravskaya (Paris School of Economics), “3G Internet and Confidence in Government”, 14th Digital Economics Conference, Online, January 7–8, 2021.