Digital Economy Workshop Norwich, 2022
University of East Anglia, March 27 - March 29, 2022
Sunday 27 March: Arrivals and Social programme
1600: Meet outside Norwich Forum
1630: Walking tour of Norwich
1800: Drinks and introductions at St Andrew’s Brewhouse
1830: Dinner reservation at St Andrew’s Brewhouse
Monday 28 March: Workshop Day 1
0820 – 0850: Teas, Coffees & Pastries
0850 – 0900: Welcome
0915 – 1030: Presentation Round 1
Arina Nikandrova: The Effect of Data-Driven Mergers on Insurance Markets
Sameer Metha: Robin Hood to the Rescue: Sustainable Revenue-Allocation Schemes for Data Cooperatives
Hannes Ullrich: The Value of Data: Evidence from Web Tracking
1030 – 1100: Coffee Break
1100 – 1245: Presentation Round 2
Carlo Reggiani: Social information and online advertising in a social network
Peter Ormosi: Recommender systems and supplier competition on platforms
Mimansa Bairathi: Effect of Platform Endorsement: Evidence from a Field Experiment
1245 – 1330: Lunch
1330 – 1420: Presentation Round 3
Dominik Gutt: Do Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) Affect Prices of Physical Products? Evidence from Trading Card Collectibles
Franziska Kaiser: Batman Forever? Digitization, Reuse and IP Rights
1430 – 1520: Presentation Round 3 [virtual] (Kretschmer, Sheerti)
1520 – 1545: Coffee Break
1545 – 1730: Presentation Round 4
Jörg Claussen: Managing UGC platforms through contests: The effects of contest participation on community reaction, future content creation and exploration
Jérémie Haese: How valuable is open-source? Evidence from the web browser market
Michail Batikas: Impact of Privacy Regulation on Experimentation and Innovation
Martin Quinn: The Returns to Targeting: Evidence from a Field Experiment
17:30 – 19:30 Recess
19:30: Dinner at Norwich Assembly Rooms (Theatre St, Norwich NR2 1RQ)
Tuesday 29 March: Workshop Day 2
0830 – 0900: Teas, Coffees & Pastries
0900 – 1045: Presentation Round 1
Alexander Cuntz: Digitization & Availability of Music Recordings
Swagatam Sinha: ‘Are you listening?’: Sentiment diffusion in GitHub
Jacopo Bregolin: Communication Effort and the Cost of Language: Evidence from Stack Overflow
1045 – 1100: Break
Start of UK presentation programme
1100 – 1200: Presentation Round 2
Hayane C. Dahmen: What Antitrust Consensus?
Sean Ennis: US v Microsoft: Where did the time go?
1200 – 1300: Keynote Tommaso Valletti
1300 – 1400: Lunch and Panel Discussion (Mike Walker, Bauduin, Anja Lambrecht, Amelia Fletcher)
1400 – 1410: DigEcon annoucements
1410 – 1500: Presentation Round 3
Greg Taylor: Information Security and Competition
Michael Kummer: Competition and Privacy in Online Markets: Evidence from the Mobile App Industry
1500 – 1510: Farewell Cofffee
End of DigEcon programme
1510 – 1600: UK group Presentation Round 4
Daniel Ershov: The Effects of Advertising Disclosure Regulations on Social Media: Evidence from Instagram
Marit Hinnosaar: Influencer Cartels
1600 – 1650: UK group coordination meeting
1650 – 1830: (optional) Afterhours Social
Getting to Norwich
Nearest Airports
Norwich (Direct from Amsterdam)
London Stansted (via direct train to Norwich)
By Train
London, Liverpool Street Station (1h45 approx.)
Stansted Airport (2hrs approx.)
Overnight Ferry from Rotterdam
Hoek van Holland – Harwich (+ approx. 2hrs on car or Train.)
Accommodation
Premier Inn Nelson City Centre (opposite Norwich train station) (https://www.premierinn.com/gb/en/hotels/england/norfolk/norwich.html)
Premier Inn Duke Street (Central city location) (https://www.premierinn.com/gb/en/hotels/england/norfolk/norwich.html)
Maidshead hotel (Central city location-500 years old) (https://www.maidsheadhotel.co.uk/)
Travelling to England during Covid19
From 11 February, if you qualify as fully vaccinated for travel to England you:
will not need to take a COVID-19 test before you travel to England or after you arrive
will not need to quarantine when you arrive