Track chairs: (www2022-economics@easychair.org)
- Vahab Mirrokni (Google)
- Kamesh Munagala (Duke)
We invite research contributions to the Economics, Monetization, and Online Markets track at the 31st edition of the Web Conference series (formerly known as WWW), to be held online April 25-29, 2022, hosted by Lyon, France (/www2022/)
The Web has transformed many businesses, such as retail, hospitality, advertising, finance, transportation, and more. It has also served as a platform for large-scale online markets such as cloud computing, crowdsourcing, and the sharing economy. This growth highlights the importance of understanding the economics of the Web, and we welcome innovative research in this space.
The track on Economics, Monetization, and Online Markets is a forum for theoretical, empirical, and applied research related to the modeling, analysis, and design of Web-related economic activities.
Topics include (but are not limited to):
- Advertising Auctions, Markets, and Exchanges
- Fairness and Privacy in Economic Environments
- Economic Aspects of the Intelligent Web
- Incentives in User-generated Content: Ratings, Reviews, and Reputation Systems
- Economics of Cloud Computing
- Incentives in Network Design
- The Sharing Economy
- Economics of Crowdsourcing and Labor Markets
- Incentives in Gamification
- Web and Mobile App Ecosystems
- Online Tradi ng and Computational Finance
Submission guidelines, relevant dates, and important policies can be found at /www2022/cfp/research/.