This year the Chair of Internet and Telecommunications Business and the Research Group Data Policies presented current research projects at several international research conferences and workshops:
12th International Conference on Competition and Regulation (CRESSE), June 2017, Heraklion - Crete, Greece
- „Winners, Losers, and Facebook: The Role of Social Logins in the Online Advertising Ecosystem“ by J. Krämer, D. Schnurr and M. Wohlfarth
28th European Conference of the International Telecommunications Society (ITS), July 2017, Passau, Germany
- „Winners, Losers, and Facebook: The Role of Social Logins in the Online Advertising Ecosystem“ by J. Krämer, D. Schnurr and M. Wohlfarth
- „Data portability on the Internet: An economic analysis“ by M. Wohlfarth
- „Sponsored ranking in application stores – Impact on application quality and welfare“ by J. Krämer and O. Zierke
- „Strategic whitelisting by an ad-blocking technology provider: Market outcomes and welfare implications“ by J. Krämer and L. Wiewiorra
44th Annual Conference of the European Association for Research in Industrial Economics (EARIE), August 2017, Maastricht, Netherlands
- „Winners, Losers, and Facebook: The Role of Social Logins in the Online Advertising Ecosystem“ by J. Krämer, D. Schnurr and M. Wohlfarth
- „Strategic whitelisting by an ad-blocking technology provider: Market outcomes and welfare implications“ by J. Krämer and L. Wiewiorra
45th Research Conference on Communication, Information and Internet Policy (TPRC), September 2017, Arlington, VA, USA
- „Number Effects and Tacit Collusion in Experimental Oligopolies“ by N. Horstmann, J. Krämer and D. Schnurr
- „From Net Neutrality to Application Store Neutrality? The Impact of Application Stores’ Ranking Policies on Application Quality and Welfare“ by J. Krämer and O. Zierke
28th Workshop on Information Systems and Economics (WISE), December 2017, Seoul, Korea
- „Winners, Losers, and Facebook: The Role of Social Logins in the Online Advertising Ecosystem“ by J. Krämer, D. Schnurr and M. Wohlfarth