7–8 avril 2022
TSE
Salle Auditorium 3
Merci !
Le comité d'organisation remercie chaleureusement ses partenaires ainsi que tous les participants présents à la conférence. Nous espérons avoir le plaisir de vous revoir à l’occasion de la prochaine édition de la conférence sur l'économie Postale en 2024. Nous vous invitons à consulter la section EVENEMENTS du site qui annonce toutes les conférences proposées par TSE.
Contexte et objectif
Cette conférence, organisée par TSE et LA POSTE GROUPE, invite les personnes intéressées à soumettre des contributions de recherche récentes sur des sujets théoriques, économétriques ou politiques. Il vise à favoriser les échanges entre professionnels et chercheurs universitaires.
Principaux conférenciers
Eric Ballot (Ecole des Mines – ParisTech)
André Torre (INRAE, Paris Saclay-University)
Comité d’organisation
Claire Borsenberger (La Poste Groupe), Catherine Cazals (TSE), Helmuth Cremer (TSE), Jacques Crémer (TSE), Eric Gautier (TSE), Denis Joram (La Poste Groupe), Bruno Jullien (TSE), Jean-Marie Lozachmeur (TSE), John Panzar (Northwestern University), Patrick Rey (TSE), Jean Tirole (TSE).
Contact
Conference secrétariat: Christelle Fauchié
Email: postconf@tse-fr.eu
Liste des communications
Eric Ballot (Mines ParisTech), « E-Commerce and Sustainable Urban Logistics », 11th bi-annual Postal Economics Conference on E-commerce, Digital Economy and Delivery Services, TSE, 2022.
Ahmed Bourriche (National School of Commerce and Management, Ibn Zohr University), « The Impact of the Great Lockdown and COVID 19 Global Pandemic on Supply Chain and E-Commerce », 11th bi-annual Postal Economics Conference on E-commerce, Digital Economy and Delivery Services, TSE, 2022.
Bruno Carballa-Smichowski (Joint Research Centre and University Paris 13), « When "The" Market Loses its Relevance: An Empirical Analysis of Demand-Side Linkages in Platform Ecosystems », 11th bi-annual Postal Economics Conference on E-commerce, Digital Economy and Delivery Services, TSE, 2022.
Catherine Cazals (Toulouse School of Economics), « UK Parcel Market Trends in the Pre- and Post-COVID Environment: An Initial Assessment », 11th bi-annual Postal Economics Conference on E-commerce, Digital Economy and Delivery Services, TSE, 2022.
Diane Coyle (Bennett Institute for Public Policy;University of Cambridge), « Potential Social Value from Data: An Application of Discrete Choice Analysis », 11th bi-annual Postal Economics Conference on E-commerce, Digital Economy and Delivery Services, TSE, 2022.
Helmuth Cremer (Toulouse School of Economics), « E-commerce and Parcel Delivery: Environmental Policy with Green Consumers », 11th bi-annual Postal Economics Conference on E-commerce, Digital Economy and Delivery Services, TSE, 2022.
Anna D’Annunzio (TBS Business School), « Intermediaries in the Online Advertising Market », 11th bi-annual Postal Economics Conference on E-commerce, Digital Economy and Delivery Services, TSE, 2022.
Robert Edwards (University of Nottingham Business School), « Postal Platform Pricing with Limited Consumer Attention », 11th bi-annual Postal Economics Conference on E-commerce, Digital Economy and Delivery Services, TSE, 2022.
Alessandra Fratini (FratiniVergano - European Lawyers, Brussels), « Ne Bis in Idem Between Sector Reguation and Competition Law: The Ongoing Bpost Saga », 11th bi-annual Postal Economics Conference on E-commerce, Digital Economy and Delivery Services, TSE, 2022.
Xintong Han (Concordia University and CIREQ), « Does Trust Drive Loyalty », 11th bi-annual Postal Economics Conference on E-commerce, Digital Economy and Delivery Services, TSE, 2022.
Yufeng Huang (University of Rochester - Simon Business School), « Consumer Transportation Costs and the Value of E-commerce: Evidence from the Dutch Apparel Industry », 11th bi-annual Postal Economics Conference on E-commerce, Digital Economy and Delivery Services, TSE, 2022.
Gaurav Jakhu (Indian Institute of Management Bangalore), « Endogenous Data Collection in Platform Markets: Privacy and Welfare », 11th bi-annual Postal Economics Conference on E-commerce, Digital Economy and Delivery Services, TSE, 2022.
Sarah Lemaire (Toulouse School of Economics), « Have I Seen You Before? Measuring The Value of Tracking for Digital Advertising », 11th bi-annual Postal Economics Conference on E-commerce, Digital Economy and Delivery Services, TSE, 2022.
Michelangelo Rossi (Télécom Paris;Institut Polytechnique de Paris), « Competition and Reputation in a Congested Marketplace: Evidence from Airbnb », 11th bi-annual Postal Economics Conference on E-commerce, Digital Economy and Delivery Services, TSE, 2022.
Luca Sandrini (Budapest University of Technology and Economics), « Strategic Data Sales to Competing Firms », 11th bi-annual Postal Economics Conference on E-commerce, Digital Economy and Delivery Services, TSE, 2022.
Konrad Stahl (ZEW, Mannheim;University of Mannheim;CESifo;CEPR), « When and Why Do Buyers Rate in Online Markets », 11th bi-annual Postal Economics Conference on E-commerce, Digital Economy and Delivery Services, TSE, 2022.
Hsin-Tien Tiffany Tsai (National University of Singapore), « Incidence of Platform Fees: Evidence from Amazon Marketplace », 11th bi-annual Postal Economics Conference on E-commerce, Digital Economy and Delivery Services, TSE, 2022.
André Torre ( INRAE;Paris Saclay-University), « Impact of Digitalization on Territories: The Rural-Urban Divide », 11th bi-annual Postal Economics Conference on E-commerce, Digital Economy and Delivery Services, TSE, 2022.
Mark Tremblay (Farmer School of Business, Miami University), « The Limits of Marketplace Fee Discrimination », 11th bi-annual Postal Economics Conference on E-commerce, Digital Economy and Delivery Services, TSE, 2022.
Philippe Wahl (La Poste Groupe), Laure de La Raudière (ARCEP), Pierre Régibeau (European Commission) et Yves-Alexandre de Montjoye (Imperial College London), « Roundtable: Regulation and Competition Policy to Promote a Fair and Inclusive Digital Economy », 11th bi-annual Postal Economics Conference on E-commerce, Digital Economy and Delivery Services, TSE, 2022.