Conference Agenda

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Session Overview
Location: Carmen Conference hall
Meeting hall “Carmen”, which can accommodate up to 70 people
Date: Tuesday, 26/Aug/2025
9:00am
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9:30am
Session 2.01: What Do Early Stage Investors Ask? An LLM Analysis of Expert Calls
Location: Carmen Conference hall
 

What Do Early Stage Investors Ask? An LLM Analysis of Expert Calls

Prof. Victor Lyonnet, Prof. Amin Shams, Prof. Shaojun Zhang

9:30am
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10:00am
Session 2.02: Artificial Intelligence Across Asset Management: Evidence from Registered Investment Advisers
Location: Carmen Conference hall
 

Artificial Intelligence Across Asset Management: Evidence from Registered Investment Advisers

Prof. Shuang Chen, Prof. Clemens Sialm, Prof. David Xiaoyu Xu

10:00am
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10:30am
Session 2.03: Is Generative AI an Existential Threat to Human Creatives? Insights from Financial Economics
Location: Carmen Conference hall
 

Is Generative AI an Existential Threat to Human Creatives? Insights from Financial Economics

Prof. Jiasun Li

11:00am
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11:30am
Session 2.04: Market Power and the Bitcoin Protocol
Location: Carmen Conference hall
 

Market Power and the Bitcoin Protocol

Prof. Alfred Lehar, Prof. Christine Parlour

11:30am
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12:00pm
Session 2.05: Liquid staking
Location: Carmen Conference hall
 

Liquid staking

Prof. Alfred Lehar, Prof. Christine Parlour, Prof. Kathy Yuan

12:00pm
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12:30pm
Session 2.06: On the Incentive Compatibility of Optimistic Blockchain Mechanisms
Location: Carmen Conference hall
 

On the Incentive Compatibility of Optimistic Blockchain Mechanisms

Prof. Jiasun Li

2:00pm
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2:30pm
Session 2.07: Behavioural Foundations of Individual Cryptocurrency Adoption (Evidence from the Nordic countries and France)
Location: Carmen Conference hall
 

Behavioural Foundations of Individual Cryptocurrency Adoption (Evidence from the Nordic countries and France)

Prof. Ylva Baeckstrom, Prof. Akanksha Jalan, Prof. Roman Matkovskyy

2:30pm
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3:00pm
Session 2.08: Tracing the learning curve: On cryptocurrency prices, volatility, and eventual adoption
Location: Carmen Conference hall
 

Tracing the learning curve: On cryptocurrency prices, volatility, and eventual adoption

Prof. Michael Wulfsohn

3:00pm
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3:30pm
Session 2.09: Aggregate Confusion In Crypto Market Data
Location: Carmen Conference hall
 

Aggregate Confusion In Crypto Market Data

Prof. Gustavo Schwenkler, Prof. Aakash Shah, Prof. Darren Yang

4:00pm
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4:30pm
Session 2.10: The Response of Debtors to Rate Changes
Location: Carmen Conference hall
 

The Response of Debtors to Rate Changes

Prof. Virginia Gianinazzi, Prof. Andreas Fuster, Prof. Andreas Hackethal, Prof. Philip Schnorpfeil, Prof. Michael Weber

4:30pm
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5:00pm
Session 2.11: What is an Effective Signal in Crowdfunding? Evidence from Expert Researchers and a Meta-Study
Location: Carmen Conference hall
 

What is an Effective Signal in Crowdfunding? Evidence from Expert Researchers and a Meta-Study

Prof. Lars Hornuf, Prof. Johannes Voshaar

5:00pm
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5:30pm
Session 2.12: Behavior on Blockchains: Trading Activity in Tokenized Financial Assets
Location: Carmen Conference hall
 

Behavior on Blockchains: Trading Activity in Tokenized Financial Assets

Prof. Stefan Scharnowski

Date: Wednesday, 27/Aug/2025
9:00am
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9:30am
Session 2.13: Fighting Climate Change with FinTech
Location: Carmen Conference hall
 

Fighting Climate Change with FinTech

Prof. Antonio Gargano, Prof. Alberto Rossi

9:30am
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10:00am
Session 2.14: Do Gamified Social Interactions on a Green Fintech App Nudge Users’ Green Investments?
Location: Carmen Conference hall
 

Do Gamified Social Interactions on a Green Fintech App Nudge Users’ Green Investments?

Prof. Chuwen Chen, Prof. Tse-Chun Lin, Prof. Xingguo Luo

10:00am
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10:30am
Session 2.15: Crowdfunded Microfinance
Location: Carmen Conference hall
 

Crowdfunded Microfinance

Prof. Tse-Chun Lin, Prof. Runtong Lin

11:00am
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11:30am
Session 2.16: Bitcoin Mining for Carbon Emission Reduction
Location: Carmen Conference hall
 

Bitcoin Mining for Carbon Emission Reduction

Prof. Jiasun Li

11:30am
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12:00pm
Session 2.17: The regulation of cryptocurrency markets: an exchange-centric view of illicit activity on the Bitcoin blockchain
Location: Carmen Conference hall
 

The regulation of cryptocurrency markets: an exchange-centric view of illicit activity on the Bitcoin blockchain

Prof. Hossein Jahanshahloo, Prof. Paul Momtaz, Prof. Andrew Urquhart, Prof. Amin Shams

12:00pm
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12:30pm
Session 2.18: Transmission Dynamics in Crypto Markets: Comparing Volatility and Liquidity Spillover Networks
Location: Carmen Conference hall
 

Transmission Dynamics in Crypto Markets: Comparing Volatility and Liquidity Spillover Networks

Prof. Barbara Będowska-Sójka, Prof. Aleksander Mercik

2:00pm
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2:30pm
Session 2.19: Mapping the Perspectives of Central Bankers, Centralised Finance and Decentralised Finance Industries on CBDC
Location: Carmen Conference hall
 

Mapping the Perspectives of Central Bankers, Centralised Finance and Decentralised Finance Industries on CBDC

Prof. Evelina Kvedaraviciute, Prof. Alfreda Šapkauskienė, Prof. Mikhail Oet

2:30pm
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3:00pm
Session 2.20: Unbundling everyday banking industry and its implications on critical infrastructure resilience
Location: Carmen Conference hall
 

Unbundling everyday banking industry and its implications on critical infrastructure resilience

Prof. Andra Sonea

3:00pm
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3:30pm
Session 2.21: Generative AI and Business Model Innovation in Banking
Location: Carmen Conference hall
 

Generative AI and Business Model Innovation in Banking

Prof. Deepak Ravichandran, Prof. Markus Bick

4:00pm
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4:30pm
Session 2.22: Can Event Study Methodology Keep Up with Cryptocurrencies?
Location: Carmen Conference hall
 

Can Event Study Methodology Keep Up with Cryptocurrencies?

Prof. Juliane Proelss, Prof. Denis Schweizer, Prof. Weiyu Gao

4:30pm
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5:00pm
Session 2.23: Social Media Credibility and Financial Market Activity
Location: Carmen Conference hall
 

Social Media Credibility and Financial Market Activity

Prof. Mahnaz Paydarzarnaghi, Prof. David Rakowski, Prof. Mahmut Yasar

5:00pm
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5:30pm
Session 2.24: The Influence of Social Media Bots on Financial Markets
Location: Carmen Conference hall
 

The Influence of Social Media Bots on Financial Markets

Prof. Mahnaz Paydarzarnaghi, Prof. David Rakowski


 
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