From Malgorzata Dereniowska Going Digital: What is the Future of Business and Labour? Welcome to the second week of the Conference which discusses recent contributions to the understanding of the digital economy and its consequences for business trends and labour challenges. Read the latest comments on the DISCUSSION FORUM which is open until December 9th. All papers are available HERE. You can participate in the Discussion Forum by commenting on specific papers, or contributing to a general discussion on the Complexities in Economics. In the spirit of debate, authors are asked to respond to the comments on their papers as well as on related general remarks. Comments are moderated prior to posting to ensure no libelous or hateful language. CONFERENCE PROGRAM
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Going Digital: What is the Future of Business and Labour?
Welcome to the second week of the Conference which discusses recent contributions to the understanding of the digital economy and its consequences for business trends and labour challenges.
Read the latest comments on the DISCUSSION FORUM which is open until December 9th.
All papers are available HERE. You can participate in the Discussion Forum by commenting on specific papers, or contributing to a general discussion on the Complexities in Economics. In the spirit of debate, authors are asked to respond to the comments on their papers as well as on related general remarks.
Comments are moderated prior to posting to ensure no libelous or hateful language.
CONFERENCE PROGRAM
Keynote Papers
1. Grazia Ietto-Gillies, “Digitalization and the transnational corporations. Rethinking economics”
2. Peter Söderbaum, “Ecological Economics in relation to a digital world”
Selected Contributions
- Bin Li, “How Could The Cognitive Revolution Happen To Economics? An Introduction to the Algorithm Framework Theory”
- Marc Jacquinet, “Artificial intelligence, big data, platform capitalism and public policy: An evolutionary perspective”
- Guilherme Nunes Pires, “Gig economy, austerity and “uberization” of labor in Brazil (2014 – 2019)”
- Alessandro Zoino, “Predicting Stock Returns: Random Walk or Herding Behaviour?”
There is no fee for conference registration nor is registration required for participation in the conference – you can read and comment on the papers without it – but your registration will allow us to send you emails to keep you posted on announcements and progress of the conference.
If, additionally, you would like to receive a conference participation e-certificate, you can pay $10 and complete your official registration here.
We look forward to having you participate in the Discussion Forum.
Maria Alejandra Madi, Conference Leader and a Chair of the WEA Conferences Program
Malgorzata Dereniowska, Co-Leader and a member of the WEA Conferences Planning and Organization Committee