HEC Data Day 2021
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The HEC Data Day 2021 allows HEC Paris researchers, students and start-ups to present innovative projects dealing with new data and/or data science techniques (machine learning, AI, etc.). The audience is made of researchers, Master and Ph.D. students, as well as professionals from partner companies. This is a face-to-face event taking place on the Jouy-en-Josas HEC Campus (in building T, room 206) but it can also be followed online on Zoom.
8:30 - 9:00 Welcome coffee
9:00 - 9:15 Welcome Address: Christophe Pérignon, Associate Dean for Research, HEC Paris
9:15 - 10:45 Session 1: Chaired by Shirish Srivastava
(HEC Paris, Information System and Operations Management)
- Federica De Stefano (HEC Paris, HR and Management): Careers Analytics: Employee specialization, compensation and advancement
- Rodolphe Durand (Strategy, HEC Paris), Alexandre Madelaine (Accounting, HEC Paris PhD), Luc Paugam (Accounting, HEC Paris), Hervé Stolowy (Accounting, HEC Paris): The influence of language and images in CSR disclosures on sustainability performance evaluation
- Xitong Li (HEC Paris, Information System and Operations Management): How do product recommendations help consumers search products? Evidence of underlying mechanisms from a field experiment
- Presentation of a startup incubated at HEC Paris: AlloReview with Yves-Marie Bouedo
10:45 - 11:00 Coffee break
11:00 - 12:30 Session 2: Chaired by Denisa Mindruta
(HEC Paris, Strategy and Business Policy)
- Christophe Spaenjers (HEC Paris, Finance): Creators, Collectors, and Speculators in an NFT Market
- Pablo Baquero (HEC Paris, Tax and Law): The compliance gap in data supply chains: Smart contracts as a compliance technology
- Yann Algan (HEC Paris, Economics): Data, Trust and Public policy
- Presentation of a startup incubated at HEC Paris: Ayolab with Christophe Le Houedec
12:30 - 14:00 Lunch break
(Lunch only for presenters, faculty, Ph.D. students, and guests)
14:00 - 15:30 Session 3: Chaired by Anne-Laure Sellier
(HEC Paris, Marketing)
- Aluna Wang (HEC Paris, Accounting): Pattern recognition and anomaly detection in bookkeeping data
- Jean-Noël Barrot (HEC Paris, Finance): Using high frequency and social networks data to estimate the local impact of the Covid crisis
- Julien Grand-Clément (HEC Paris, Information System and Operations Management): Interpretable machine learning: Application to triage and reassessment guidelines for ventilator rationing
- Presentation of a Data Challenge: Master in Data Science for Business, Eurofiber - an Antin participation, Vincent Fraitot, Denis Gromb, and the winning team
15:30 - 15:45 Coffee break
15:45 - 17:15 Session 4: Chaired by Augustin Landier
(HEC Paris, Finance)
- Thierry Foucault (HEC Paris, Finance): Does alternative data improve financial forecasting?
- Matthew Yeaton (HEC Paris, Strategy): Testing a theory of cultural evolution within organizations: Evidence from alt-right echo chambers
- Felix Tropf (ENSAE-CREST, Sociology): Integrating genetic data into social sciences
- Klaus Miller (HEC Paris, Marketing): Value of Online Tracking
17:15 - 17:30 Coffee break
17:30 – 18.30 Keynote:
David Freeman Engstrom (Stanford University): "The Automated State"
Introduction by David Restrepo-Amariles (HEC Paris, Tax and Law)
Joint event between HEC Data Day and Algorithmic Law & Society Symposium.
18:30 – 20:00 Networking Cocktail: Hall d'Honneur
Organizer: Christophe Pérignon
Contact: matheron@hec.fr
The HEC Data Day 2021 is sponsored by: