Workshop on large databases in social and economic complex systems
Workshop Program
Wednesday September 17th (Kaplan)
14:10 14:50 Alan Kirman – The advantages and disadvantages of large market data bases: The case of perishable goods and financial markets.
14:50 15:30 János Kertész – Searching people's digital footprints
15:30 16:10 Robert Boruch – Ethics, evidence grading systems, and evidence based decision making in complex systems research
16:10 16:50 Esther Adi-Japha - Large databases vs. individual analysis: Two complimentary approaches in the study of education and learning
16:50 17:20 Coffee break
17:20 18:00 Mauro Gallegati – Financially Constrained Fluctuations in an Evolving Network Economy
18:00 18:40 Imre Kondor – Instability of downside risk measures.
Thursday September 18th (Sprinzak 4)
14:10 14:50 Stefan Bornholdt – Physics of complex networks: Applications in large online markets
14:50 15:30 Byungnam Kahng – Quantifying the Complete Trajectory of the Coauthorship Network Evolution
15:30 16:10 Fabrizio Lillo – The evolution of high frequency financial databases: from daily data to agent resolved data.
16:10 16:40 Coffee break
16:40 17:20 David Bree - Energy policy: a complex systems perspective.
17:20 19:00 Round table on the use of large databases in complex system research of social and economic complex systems.
