NetEcon '09: Workshop on the Economics of Networks, Systems and Computation

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NetEcon '09 Conference

Program chairs: Bobby Bhattacharjee (University of Maryland) and Ramesh Johari (Stanford University)
Location: Stanford, California, USA
Co-located with: EC '09
Date: July 7, 2009

Papers:

Session 1:

1. An Incentive Mechanism for Decongesting the Roads: A Pilot Program in Bangalore, Deepak Merugu and Balaji S. Prabhakar (Stanford University) and N. S. Rama (Infosys Technologies Bangalore)

2. An Axiomatic Approach to Fairness, Tian Lan (Princeton University), David Kao (Rice University), Mung Chiang (Princeton University) and Ashutosh Sabharwal (Rice University)

3. Competitive Routing over Time, Martin Hoefer (RWTH Aachen University), Vahab S. Mirrokni (Google Research), Heiko Röglin (Maastricht University) and Shang-Hua Teng (Microsoft Research)

Session 2:


4. Competition, Market Coverage, and Quality Choice in Interconnected Platforms,
Paul Njoroge & Asuman Ozdaglar (Massachusetts Institute of Technology); Nicolas Stier and Gabriel Weintraub (Columbia University)

5. Sticky Content and the Structure of the Commercial Web, Scott Duke Kominers (Harvard University)

6. On the Rise and Fall of ISPS, Ashlesh Sharma, Nathan Silberman, Lakshminarayanan Subramanian, and Nicholas Economides (New York University)

Session 3:

7. Discovering Digital Content in the Age of Peer-to-Peer, Paul Laskowski (UC Berkeley), Jeff Ubois and David Marvit (Fujitsu Labs of America) and John Chuang (UC Berkeley)

8. Market Design & Analysis for a P2P Backup System, Sven Seuken (Harvard University) and Denis Charles, Max Chickering and Sidd Puri (Microsoft)

9. Crowdsourcing, Attention and Productivity, Bernardo Huberman (HP Laboratories), Daniel M. Romero (Cornell University) and Fang Wu (HP Laboratories)

10. Stay or Go? Participation in Under-Provisioned Video Streams, Dave Levin, Daniel Malter, Neil Spring and Bobby Bhattacharjee (University of Maryland)

Session 4:


11. Mathematical Modeling of Advertisement and Influence Spread in Social Networks, Bridge. Zhao, Y.K. Li, John C.S. Lui and Dah-Ming Chiu (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)

12. Social Influence and Evolution of Market Share, Simla Ceylan, Mohammad Mousavi and Amin Saberi (Stanford University)

13. Dynamic Online-Advertising Auctions as Stochastic Scheduling, Ishai Menache and Asuman Ozdaglar (Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)); R. Srikant (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champion) and Daron Acemoglu (MIT)