The 2017 edition of the NetEcon Workshop will be held on June 27, 2017, in conjunction with the 18th ACM Conference on Economics and Computation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, U.S.A.
News
- As a reminder, the workshop is held in the same venue as the EC’17 conference, i.e., the Ray & Maria Stata center on the MIT campus in Cambridge. We are on the 4th floor in room 32-G449. Here is a link to the full conference and workshop schedule with maps of the interior of the Stata building.
- The Workshop Technical Program is now available.
- Invited talks titles and abstracts are now available here.
- Registration is now open through the EC17 Registration page. Note that while early registration ends on May 20, NetEcon authors will benefit from an extension until June 7. However, note that the conference hotel rate expires earlier, namely, on May 26.
- The workshop proceedings will be published by ACM and available through the ACM Digital Library (DL). Authors will need to assign publication rights to ACM either in the form of a copyright assignment or a license grant as described on ACM’s copyright policy page. Papers will be freely available through the DL for a month around the time of the workshop through the ACM OpenSurround policy. In addition, the SIGecom EC’17 website will post Buy Ambien a table-of-content of the workshop’s papers that will offer permanent free access to the DL version of the papers using ACM OpenTOC service.
- See our list of outstanding Invited Speakers.
- The CFP is now out and available here with the main dates show below.
Important Dates
Saturday April 22, 2017, 11:59pm EST: Submission deadline (firm)Monday May 22, 2017: Notification to authorsFriday May 26, 2017: Last day to secure the conference rate at the hotelWednesday June 7, 2017: End of early registration extension for authors of accepted papers (use the discount code netecon).Monday June 19, 2017: Final version for the workshop’s website dueTuesday June 27, 2017: Workshop at MIT- Friday July 28, 2017: Final version for the proceedings due
Invited Speakers
- Ashish Goel, Stanford University
- Kartik Hosanagar, The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
- Nicole Immorlica, Microsoft
- Jon Kleinberg, Cornell University