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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