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Introduction

The goal of this interdisciplinary conference is to bring together economists and legal scholars in order to advance our understanding of the relationships between competition, standardization, and innovation, as well as their implications for public policy. It aims at fostering exchange between the two disciplines in this field where complementarities between law and economics are particularly strong. Papers need not display use of both legal science and economics, but speakers will be invited to make their results accessible to a mixed audience. Research of the highest scientific or scholarly quality will be selected, independently of the field of origin and methods used (theory, empirics, experimental research, case study, etc.), provided it sheds light on at least two, and preferably three, of the relevant dimensions (i.e., competition, standardization, and innovation).

 

The workshop will take place on 18 and 19 December 2017 and is planned for two full days. Parallel sessions may be run, but most sessions will be plenary. Regular presentations (25 minutes) will be followed by a discussant (10 minutes) and public discussion (10 minutes). Keynote presentations (45 minutes) will be followed by 15 minutes of public discussion. There will be plenty of time for informal discussion and social interaction. Speakers may be asked to discuss a paper.

Call for paper

Important date

2017-09-15
Draft paper submission deadline

Submission Topics

Specific topics (non-exhaustive list)

The relationship between competition and innovation
The effect of legal institutions on the incentives for innovation 
The treatment of innovation incentives by competition policy 
Competition policy in innovative sectors 
The implications of big data for competition and innovation 
The treatment of standardization processes under competition law 
The treatment of standardization processes under international trade law 
Institutional design of standard-setting organizations 
Fair and reasonable terms for licensing standard-essential patents 
Optimal design of intellectual property regimes 
Alternative incentive mechanisms for fostering innovation

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Important Date
  • Conference Date

    Dec 18

    2017

    to

    Dec 19

    2017

  • Sep 15 2017

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Dec 19 2017

    Registration deadline