April 7–8, 2022
TSE
Room Auditorium 3
Thank you!
The organizing committee warmly thanks its partners and all the participants who attended the conference in person and online. We hope to have the pleasure to meeting you again for the next edition of the Postal Economics Conference in 2024. We invite you to consult the section EVENTS of the site which announces all conferences proposed by TSE.
Scope and objective
This conference, organized by the TSE & LA POSTE GROUPE welcomes submissions of recent research contributions to the conference topics whether theoretical, econometric, or policy oriented. It is intended to foster exchanges between professionals and academic researchers.
Keynote speakers
Eric Ballot (Ecole des Mines – ParisTech)
André Torre (INRAE, Paris Saclay-University)
Organizing committee
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).
Conference venue
TSE (new building)
1, Esplanade de l'Université
Auditorium
31080 Toulouse Cedex 06
Contact
Conference secretariat: Christelle Fauchié
E-mail: postconf@tse-fr.eu
List of communications
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.
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), and 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.