November 19th - Gabriel Tailleur - University of Amiens & Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University - Politicization of Money in the European Parliament: the Ideological Drivers of Support for Cryptocurrencies and the Digital euro
November 5th - Cleo Alduy - Institut Mines-Télécom - Mapping the Francophone Metaverse: An Exploratory Study of Virtual Communities and Interactions
October 22th - Andrew Rhodes - Toulouse School of Economics - Personalization and Privacy Choice
October 8th - Adrien Raizonville - Institut Polytechnique de Paris - From black box to glass box: algorithmic explainability as a strategic decision
September 24th - Rafael Jiménez Durán - Bocconi University - The Economics of Social Media
September 10th - Andrea Mantovani - Toulouse Business School - Data sharing or algorithm sharing ?
June 11th - Alireza Fallah - University of California, Berkeley - On Three-Layer Data Markets
April 30rd - Tobias Kircher - Technical University of Munich - Social Disadvantages of Privacy? Its Convergent Consequences for the Access to App-based Education
April 2nd - Manish Gupta - University of Nottingham - The Cost of Privacy. The Impact of the California Consumer Protection Act on Mortgage markets
March 19th - Unnati Narang - University of Illinois - Geo-Tracking Consumers and its Privacy Trade-offs
March 5th - Klaus M. Miller - HEC Paris - Using the Dual-Privacy Framework to Understand Consumers’ Perceived Privacy Violations Under Different Firm Practices in Online Advertising
February 20th - Florian Dendorfer - University of Toronto - First-Party Selling and Self-Preferencing
February 6th - Anna Kerkhof - LMU Munich - Debunking “fake news” on social media: short- and longer-term effects of fact checking and media literacy interventions
January 23rd - Rafael Jimenez Duran - Bocconi University - A formal Transaction cost-based analysis of the economic feasibility of ecosystems