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Program 2022

Monday 27th of June

​Political economy

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9.00 -10.30 - Session PE1

 

Erika Pini (CORE, UCLouvain). Ignorance is bliss. Can politicians really know the preferences of their voters?

 

Stephane Wolton (LSE). Purges and Denunciations.

 

Niall Hughes (King's College London). Diversity in Committees.

 

10.30 - 11.00 - COFFEE BREAK

 

11.00-12.30 - Session PE2

 

Marta Troya Martinez (NES). I'll pay you later: Relational contracts in the oil industry.

 

Edoardo Grillo (University of Padova). Learning it the hard way: Conflict, Military Aids, and Sanctions.

 

Scott Tyson (University of Rochester). Deterrence and Pre-emptive Economic Sanctions.

 

12.30 - 14.00 - LUNCH

 

14.00 - 15.30 - Session PE3

 

Giulia Caprini (European University Institute). Visual Bias.

 

Arianna Ornaghi (Hertie School). Man Bites Dog.

 

Antonio Schiavone (Università di Bologna). Does Data Disclosure Improve Local Government Performance? Evidence from Italian Municipalities.

 

15.30-16.00 - COFFEE BREAK

Digital economics

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9.20 -10.30 - Session DE1 - ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

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Michelangelo Rossi (Télécom Paris). What’s in Name (without a picture)? The Unintended Effects of the Airbnb Profile Photo Protection Policy.

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Xavier Lambin (ESSEC). From Black Box to Glass Box: Algorithmic Explaining as a Strategic Decision.

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10.30 - 11.00 COFFEE BREAK 

 

11.00-12.45 - Session DE2 - PLATFORM BUSINESS MODELS

 

Robert Somogyj (Budapest University of Technology and Economics). Deceptive Features on Platforms.

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Fabrizio Ciotti (UCLouvain). Competition for Prominence.

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Pierre-Francois Darlas (Télécom Paris). Digital Business Model and Innovation.

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12.45 - 14.00 LUNCH

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13.45 - 15.30 - Session DE3 - MEDIA

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Luca Sandrini (Budapest University of Technology and Economics). News Media Bargaining Codes.

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Marita Freimane (KU Leuven). Substituting Away? The Effect of Platform Bargaining Code Regulation on Content Display.

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Marco de Carlo (IMT Lucca). Political Redshift: Vocal Minorities on Addictive Social Media.

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15.30-16.00 COFFEE BREAK

16.00 - 17.00 - Plenary session

Keynote lecture Digital economics: CANCELLED

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Özlem Bedre-Defolie (ESMT Berlin). Competition for exclusivity of a superior input

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19:15 Meeting for shuttle bus to Restaurant Pedramare (see map)

Tuesday 28th of June

Political economy

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9.00 - 10.30 – Session PE4

 

Federico Franzoni (Università Cattolica di Milano). Economic insecurity and voting behaviour: evidence from the Italian Covid-19 Lockdown

 

Guillem Riambau (Universitat de Barcelona and IEB). Voting Behavior under Doubts of Ballot Secrecy

 

Matia Vannoni (King's College London) Ideological congruence, bureaucratic efficiency and complexity.

 

10.30 - 11.00 - COFFEE BREAK

 

11.00 - 12.30 – Session PE5

 

Silvia Vannutelli (Northwestern University & NBER). From Lapdogs to Watchdogs: Random Auditor Assignment and Municipal Fiscal Performance

 

Galina Zudenkova (TU Dortmund University). The Role of Prime Ministers on Government Survival

 

Agustín Casas (CUNEF). Checks and balances and Nation Building: The Spanish Constitutional Court and the Support for Independence

 

12.30 - 14.00 - LUNCH

 

14.00 - 15.30 – Session PE6

 

Salvatore Nunnari (Università Bocconi). Democratic Accountability with Reciprocal Voters

 

Jan Zapal (CERGE-EI). Sequential Vote Buying

 

Michael Porcellacchia (Northwestern University). How Foreign Influence Shapes Interstate Alignment: Theory and Evidence

 

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Digital economics

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9.15 - 10.30  - Session DE4 EXPERIMENTS & EMPIRICS ALGORITHMIC BIAS

 

Lukasz Grzybowsk (Télécom Paris). Smartphones and Digital Divide in South Africa.

 

Federico Innocenti (University of Mannheim). Selective Exposure Reduces Voluntary Contributions: Experimental Evidence from the German Internet Panel.

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10.30 - 11.00 COFFEE BREAK

 

11.00 - 12.45 - Session DE5 PLATFORM & COMPETITION POLICY

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Flavio Pino (Politecnico di Torino). User Data and Endogenous Entry in Online Markets.

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Leonardo Madio (University of Padova). Platform Lending.

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Guillaume Thébaudin (Télécom Paris). The Effect of Interoperability on Competition between Ad-funded Platforms when Consumers can multihome.

 

12.45 - 14.00 LUNCH

 

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15.30-16.00 - IBEO best paper awards 2022 for young researchers awarded by UniCredit Foundation & Associazione Borsisti Marco Fanno - Sessions Political economy and Digital economics

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16.00 - 17.00 - Plenary session

Keynote lecture Political economy

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Hulya Eraslan (Rice University). Bargaining in the Shadow of Uncertainty

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Wednesday 29th of June

Financial intermediation

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9.00-10.30 - Session FI1

 

Dominik Supera (Wharton School), Running Out of Time (Deposits): Falling Interest Rates and the Decline of Business Lending, Investment and Firm Creation.

 

Pasqualina Arca (Università di Sassari). The signalling role of trade credit: evidence from a counterfactual analysis.

 

10.30-11.00 - COFFEE BREAK

 

11.00-12.30 - Session FI2

 

Martina Jasova (Barnard College, Columbia University), Monetary Policy, Credit and Labor Income Redistribution: Evidence from Matched Employer-Employee and Credit Registers.

 

Yuliyan Mitkov (University of Bonn), Unequal and unstable: income inequality and bank risk.

 

12.30-14.00 - LUNCH

 

14.00-15.30 - Session FI3

 

Filippo De Marco (Università Bocconi), Corporate Overconfidence and Bank Lending.

 

Pierluigi Murro (LUISS), Out of sight, out of mind? Global chains, export, and credit allocation in bad times.

 

15.30-16.00 - COFFEE BREAK

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16.00 - 17.00 - Keynote lecture

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Mariassunta Giannetti (Stockholm School of Economics). Financial Intermediaries and Externalities in Credit Market

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20:30 Social dinner

Thursday 30th of June

Financial intermediation

 

9.45-10.30 - Session FI4

 

Paolo Vitale (Università di Pescara). Short-sightedness, Short-sale Constraints and the Dissemination of Private Information.

 

10.30-11.00 - COFFEE BREAK

 

11.00-12.30 - Session FI5

 

Andrea Gamba (Warwick Business School). Non-dilutive CoCo Bonds: A Necessary Evil?

 

 Andrew Ellul (Indiana University). Loan Guarantees, Bank Lending and Credit Risk Reallocation.

 

12.30-14.00 - LUNCH

 

14.00-15.30 - Session FI6

 

Vincenzo Cuciniello (Bank of Italy). Determinants of the credit cycle: a flow analysis of the extensive margin.

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Christoph Bertsch (Sveriges Riksbank), Stablecoins: Adoption and Fragility.

15.30-16.00 - IBEO best paper awards 2022 for young researchers awarded by UniCredit Foundation & Associazione Borsisti Marco Fanno - Session Financial intermediation

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