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'''SFI ACtioN Topical Meeting<br />'''
'''SFI ACtioN Roundtable<br />'''


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'''September 12, 2019'''<br />
[https://www.google.com/maps/place/Shopify+Kit+Office/@37.7884746,-122.4015205,15z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0xd114369f1c32541e!8m2!3d37.7884746!4d-122.4015205 Shopify Kit Office]<br/>
33 New Montgomery St #750<br/>
San Francisco, CA 95104
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''Please check back soon to find the Agenda.''
This meeting is being organized as a small discussion. To facilitate a rigorous inquiry into the ideas highlighted in the [https://santafe.edu/events/complexity-commerce abstract], we have asked participating scholars to prepare 15 to 20-minute statements on aspects of theory they believe are relevant to the conversation. We have asked [[Complexity_of_Commerce_Discussants|practitioner discussants]] to provide 5 to 10-minute statements, aimed at bringing real world examples into the conversation.  Faculty statements will be given in order listed below, but discussants will be free to make their statements whenever they feel it would be most impactful.
 
The day’s discussion will explore four primary pastures, listed below in order. As with other ACtioN meetings, we will spend half our time hearing statements from scholars and practitioner discussants, the other half will be spent in open discussion. Breakfast will be available during registration at '''8:30 am''', the meeting will begin at '''9:00 am''', lunch will be at '''noon''', we will adjourn at '''5:00 pm''' and take coffee breaks as needed.
 
:'''I. The Industrial Economics of Commerce'''<br/><br/>
::i.  W. Brian Arthur – Complexity and the Tech Sector ([https://www.mckinsey.com/business-functions/mckinsey-analytics/our-insights/where-is-technology-taking-the-economy related article])<br/>
::ii.  Hal Varian – Industrial Concentration ([https://santafe.edu/pages/reading-complexity-commerce related article])<br/>
::iii.  Marcus Hamilton – Firm Mortality ([https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full/10.1098/rsif.2015.0120 related article])<br/>
::iv.  Hyejin Youn – Universality & Urban Economies ([https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full/10.1098/rsif.2015.0937 related article])<br/>
 
:'''II. Employee Networks and Retail Management'''<br/><br/>
::i. Noshir Contractor ([https://hbr.org/2018/11/better-people-analytics related article])<br/>
 
:'''III. Fashion, Fame, and Belief Dynamics'''<br/><br/>
::i. Mirta Galesic ([https://arxiv.org/pdf/1706.02287.pdf related article])<br/>
::ii. Peter Dodds ([https://science.sciencemag.org/content/311/5762/854 related article])<br/>
 
:'''IV. Complexity and Commerce (Conclusions)'''<br/><br/>
::i. David Krakauer ([https://www.amazon.com/Worlds-Hidden-Plain-Sight-Complexity/dp/1947864157/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=David+Krakauer+worlds+hidden&qid=1566506545&s=gateway&sr=8-1 related book])<br/><br/>

Latest revision as of 17:05, 5 September 2019





SFI ACtioN Roundtable


This meeting is being organized as a small discussion. To facilitate a rigorous inquiry into the ideas highlighted in the abstract, we have asked participating scholars to prepare 15 to 20-minute statements on aspects of theory they believe are relevant to the conversation. We have asked practitioner discussants to provide 5 to 10-minute statements, aimed at bringing real world examples into the conversation. Faculty statements will be given in order listed below, but discussants will be free to make their statements whenever they feel it would be most impactful.

The day’s discussion will explore four primary pastures, listed below in order. As with other ACtioN meetings, we will spend half our time hearing statements from scholars and practitioner discussants, the other half will be spent in open discussion. Breakfast will be available during registration at 8:30 am, the meeting will begin at 9:00 am, lunch will be at noon, we will adjourn at 5:00 pm and take coffee breaks as needed.

I. The Industrial Economics of Commerce

i. W. Brian Arthur – Complexity and the Tech Sector (related article)
ii. Hal Varian – Industrial Concentration (related article)
iii. Marcus Hamilton – Firm Mortality (related article)
iv. Hyejin Youn – Universality & Urban Economies (related article)
II. Employee Networks and Retail Management

i. Noshir Contractor (related article)
III. Fashion, Fame, and Belief Dynamics

i. Mirta Galesic (related article)
ii. Peter Dodds (related article)
IV. Complexity and Commerce (Conclusions)

i. David Krakauer (related book)