The Workshop
The Berlin Workshop on Internet Economics constitutes a forum for researchers and pracitioners who are interested in and working on economic aspects of the Internet. The first workshop took place in October 1997 with world-wide participation by people working on Internet-related topics in industry, universities and government institutions. A selection of workshop papers has been published in various volumes of Netnomics and in book form.
The workshop took place in Berlin, Germany on May 25-26, 2001.
Program Committee
The programm committee consists of:
- Hans Amman, University of Amsterdam
- Andreas Bartels, Deutsche Telekom
- Dieter Elixmann, WIK
- Rishab Ghosh, International Institute of Infonomics
- Huub Meijers, MERIT, University of Maastricht
- Rudolf Müller, University of Maastricht
- Leo van Hove, Free University of Brussels
- Alwin Mahler, MCI WorldCom
- Louis Francois Pau, Ericsson
- Aloys Prinz, University of Münster
- Björn Rupp, Arthur D. Little
- Hans Schaffers, Telematica Instituut
- Burkhard Stiller, ETH Zuerich
- Andreas Taschner, Alcatel
- Thorsten Wichmann, Berlecon Research
Publication
Selected papers from the workshop have been published as a book and are available at Amazon.
The proceedings from the 3rd Internet Economics Workshop which took place in 2000 are also available at Amazon.
Program
FRIDAY, MAY 25, 2001
9.00 - 9.45 Registration
9.45 - 10.00 Welcome
- Thorsten Wichmann, Berlecon Research
10.00 - 11.00 Keynote I
- Karl-Peter Nöstler, Arthur D. Little Austria
Critical success factors in M-Commerce
[presentation]
11.00 - 13.00 Session I: Internet and the Real Economy
- Mikko Mustonen, University of Helsinki, Finland
Copyleft - the Economics of Linux and other Open Source Software
[abstract]
[paper]
- Claudia Costa, Paul De Grauwe, University of Leuven, Belgium
Monetary Policy in a Cashless Society
[abstract]
[paper]
- Irene Bertschek, Ulrich Kaiser ZEW Mannheim, Germany
Productivity Effects of Organizational Change: Microeconometric Evidence
[abstract]
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13.00 - 14.30 Lunch
14.30 - 16.30 Session II: Internet, E-Commerce and Taxes
- E.J. Levin, R.E. Wright, University of Stirling, UK
An Optimal Internet Location Strategy for Markets with Different Tax Rates
[abstract]
[paper]
- Bijou Yang Lester, Drexel University, USA
Is a Sales Tax a Good Idea for Internet Commerce?
[abstract]
[paper]
- Maarten C.W. Janssen, Rob van der Noll, Tinbergen Institute, The Netherlands
E-Commerce and Channel Substitution for Differentiated Products
[abstract]
[paper]
16.30 - 17.00 Coffee Break
17.00 - 18.00 Keynote II
- Elmar Wolfstetter, Humboldt-University at Berlin, Germany
Frequency Auctions in Germany and other European Countries
[paper]
18.30 Dinner Reception
SATURDAY, MAY 26, 2001
9.30 - 11.00 Session III: Internet Provider Pricing and Strategies I
- Peter Reichl, Forschungszentrum Telekommunikation Wien, Austria,
Burkhard Stiller, ETH Zurich, TIK, Switzerland
Nil Nove Sub Sole? Why Internet Tariff Schemes Look Like as they do
[abstract]
[paper]
- Chris Kenyon, Giorgos Cheliotis, IBM Research, Switzerland
European-style Forward Derivatives for Telecom Commodities
[abstract]
[paper]
11.00 - 11.30 Coffee Break
11.30 - 13.00 Session IV: Internet Provider Pricing and Strategies II
- Y. d'Halluin, P.A. Forsyth, K.R. Vetzal, University Of Waterloo, Canada
Managing Capacity For Telecommunication Networks Under Uncertainty
[abstract]
[paper]
- Ioanna D. Constantiou, Costas Courcoubetis, Nikolaos A. Mylonopoulos, Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece
Information Asymmetry in Internet Connectivity Markets
[abstract]
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13.00 - 14.30 Lunch
14.30 - 17.00 Session III: Special Issues in E-Commerce
- Hanno Beck, Aloys Prinz, University of Münster, Germany
The Economics of Business-to-Business E-Commerce
[abstract]
[paper]
- Andrea Mangani, University of Siena, Italy
Banner Economics: Optimal Advertising Choice
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- Björn Frank, Guntram Hepperle, University of Hohenheim, Germany
The Internet's Impact on the Market for Antiquarian Books: Some Unexpected Empirical Results
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Contact & Information
The workshop is organized by Berlecon Research.
For any further information about this workshop, please contact
Berlecon Research by e-mail, by phone (+49 30 285296-0) or by fax (+49 30 285296-29).
Principal Sponsor
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