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== Digital Innovation meets Social Science @ Bocconi == | |||
A two-day series of events bringing together institutional players, technology experts and social scientists to discuss how to make digital innovation in financial services really beneficial for society. | A two-day series of events bringing together institutional players, technology experts and social scientists to discuss how to make digital innovation in financial services really beneficial for society. | ||
Revision as of 08:38, 7 July 2022
(PRELIMINARY PROGRAM NOT FOR DISSEMINATION)
Digital Innovation meets Social Science @ Bocconi
A two-day series of events bringing together institutional players, technology experts and social scientists to discuss how to make digital innovation in financial services really beneficial for society.
September 14th – Aula Magna Gobbi
DAY 1 - INAUGURAL EVENT OF THE BOCCONI ALGORAND FINTECH LAB
(Participation is free, online registration required)
17:00 Introductory speech by the Rector: Prof. Gianmario Verona (10 min)
17:10 Presentation of the Algorand Fintech LAB by the Scientific Director: Prof. Claudio Tebaldi (35 min)
17:45 Keynote Speech by Prof. Silvio Micali, Algorand Founder – (45 min) - TBD
18:30 – 19:00 coffee break
19:00 Round table moderated by Prof. Stefano Caselli, Dean for International Affairs, and Algebris Chair in Long Term Investment and Absolute Returns
Participants:
- Silvia Attanasio, Ufficio Innovazione, ABI and ECB Market Advisory Group
- Pierluigi Ciocca, CONSOB Commissioner
- Massimo Morini, Chief Economist, Algorand Foundation
- Alessandra Perrazzelli, Member of the Governing Board and Deputy Governor of the Bank of Italy
19:45 Conclusions
September 15th Room AS.. 9.30 AM - 4:00 PM.
DAY 2 - SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE
A panel of young leading experts will deliver LAB inaugural lectures on the following areas of interest
Blockchain Economics and the Law
- Primavera De Filippi, CNRS and The Berkman Klein Center, Harvard University
- Hanna Halaburda, NYU Stern School of Business
- Peter Gruber, USI Lugano
Macroeconomics of Digital Money
- Jonathan E. Payne, Princeton University
- Jacques O. Mandeng, Accenture and London School of Economics
- Katrin Koller, Accenture Dach
Decentralized Finance
- Agostino Capponi, Columbia University
- Lorenzo Schoenleber, Collegio Carlo Alberto
Economics of Non Fungible Tokens
- Addie Wagenknecht, Algorand Foundation
- Nicola Borri, LUISS Guido Carli