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PDW on Blockchain as a General Purpose Technology

  • 1.  PDW on Blockchain as a General Purpose Technology

    Posted 07-24-2023 21:17

    PDW on Blockchain as a General Purpose Technology

    AOM Annual Meeting 2023

    Saturday Aug 5th, 1pm-3:30pm EDT


    The blockchain phenomenon has grown dramatically throughout the past decade. While initially conceived for digital currency, this technology is now applied to a variety of settings, including logistics, healthcare, law, and art. Given its rapid diffusion, many scholars and practitioners view it as a general purpose technology. At the same time, there is an active debate around its true potential to transform management, innovation, and the economy. Given its potential impact and the uncertainty around it, the blockchain phenomenon requires thoughtful examination by the research community.


    This PDW explores the complex role of the blockchain technology in management. We contextualize the phenomenon within the broader innovation literature and discuss some of its most relevant applications. The event is open to the entire Management community and expertise in the blockchain is NOT required. The program is designed to promote the generation of new research ideas in this domain. We have 3 parts: 1) a series of presentations by scholars working in this space, 2) small-group brainstorming, and 3) a concluding discussion.


    The event features an outstanding group of innovation scholars: Hanna Halaburda (New York University), Ying-Ying Hsieh (Imperial College London), Rahul Kapoor (University of Pennsylvania), Aija Leiponen (Cornell University), Fabrice Lumineau (University of Hong Kong), Daniel Obermeier (Technical University of Munich), and Rob Seamans (New York University).


    The PDW is designed to promote the generation of new research ideas. The event has 3 parts: 1) a series of presentations by the speakers, 2) small-group brainstorming discussions, and 3) a concluding discussion where groups share the key insights from their tables.


    Registration is not mandatory but highly recommended. If you are interested in participating, please
    submit this form by this Sunday 7/30: https://osu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eW2Y9acYZ3Ndqqa.


    If you have any questions or comments, please reach out at
    andreacontigiani2019@gmail.com.


    See you in Boston!

    Andrea



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    Andrea Contigiani
    Assistant Professor
    Fisher College of Business, Ohio State University
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