News

  • The early registration deadline has been extended to May 29. See the registration page to register.

  • Notifications have been sent out. The list of accepted papers is available on the program page.

  • Registration information have been posted on the registration page. Please mind that the early registration deadline is May 23.

  • We are thrilled to announce that we will have an exciting series of keynotes this year by:
    • Susan Athey, The Economics of Technology Professor, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University
    • Guido Imbens, The Applied Econometrics Professor, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University
    • Michael Kearns, Professor and National Center Chair, Department of Computer and Information Science, University of Pennsylvania
    • Jean Walrand, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, UC Berkeley

    Check out the invited speakers page for all information.

  • The NetEcon 2016 website is up! We are excited to announce that this year, NetEcon will be held in Juan-les-Pins (France) on Tuesday June 14, in conjunction with ACM SIGMETRICS 2016!

Technical program


8:15-8:50
Registration and welcoming of the participants


8:50-9:00
Opening remarks


9:00-9:45
Keynote: Susan Athey (The Economics of Technology Professor, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University)

Data-driven market design


9:45-10:25
Paper session: 2 long talks

Online Budgeted Truthful Matching
R. Vaze, M. Coupechoux

Competitive Rumour Spread in Social Networks
Y. Lim, A. Ozdaglar, A. Teytelboym


10:25-11:00
Coffee break and poster session


11:00-11:40
Paper session: 2 long talks

Network Formation of Coalition Loyalty Programs
A. Goel, V. Kamble, S. Banerjee, A. Goel

Two-Stage Game Theoretic Modelling of Airline Frequency and Fare Competition
R. Harder, V. Vaze


11:40-12:25
Keynote: Guido Imbens (The Applied Econometrics Professor, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University)

Exact P-values for Network Interference


12:30-14:00
Lunch break


14:00-14:45
Keynote: Jean Walrand (Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, UC Berkeley)

Discounted regret minimization and expert selection


14:45-15:25
Paper session: 2 long talks

The Superposition-Traffic Game
A. Hota, H. Honnappa, S. Sundaram

Timelines are Publisher-Driven Caches: Analyzing and Shaping Timeline Networks
A. Reiffers-Masson, E. Hargreaves, E. Altman, W. Caarls, D. Menasché


15:25-15:35
Paper session: 2 short talks

A simulation framework for uneconomic virtual bidding in day-ahead electricity markets
Y. Shan, C. Prete, G. Kesidis, D. Miller

Search (Non-)Neutrality and Impact on Innovation
P. L'Ecuyer, P. Maillé, N. Stier-Moses, B. Tuffin


15:35-16:00
Coffee break and poster session


16:00-16:40
Paper session: 2 long talks

Pricing for Sharing Economy with Reputation
Q. Ma, J. Huang, T. Başar, J. Liu, X. Chen

Pricing for a Hybrid Delivery Model of Video Streaming
J. Grégoire, A. Hamel, D. Kilgour


16:40-16:55
Paper session: 3 short talks

Internet Service Providers vs. Over-the-Top Companies: Friends or Foes?
A. Antonopoulos, C. Perillo, C. Verikoukis

How Much is Your Attention Worth? Analysis of Prices in LinkedIn Advertising Network
C. Xia, S. Guha, S. Muthukrishnan

Performance of a fixed reward incentive scheme for two-hop DTNs with competing relays
T. Nguyen, O. Brun, B. Prabhu


17:00-17:45
Keynote: Michael Kearns (Professor and National Center Chair, Department of Computer and Information Science, University of Pennsylvania)

Private Search in Social Networks


Important Dates

  • Friday April 1, 2016, 4:59pm EST: Submission deadline (firm)
  • Monday May 9, 2016: Notification to authors
  • Monday June 6, 2016: Final version for the workshop's website due
  • Tuesday June 14, 2016: Workshop in Juan-les-Pins
  • Wednesday July 16, 2016: Final version for the ACM PER proceedings due