Monash-Warwick-Zurich Text-as-Data Workshop

Monash-Warwick-Zurich Text-as-Data Workshop
Monday 9 Aug 2021February 18th & 19th, 2021
starting 7:25am UTC+0 | 8:25am UTC+1 | 6:25pm UTC+11
On Zoom (REGISTER for link)
Thursday, February 18th
7:25am | 8:25am | 6:25pm
Introduction (5 mins)
7:30am | 8:30am | 6:30pm
Presentation 1 (35 mins)
“Media slant is contagious”
Philine Widmer (St. Gallen), with Sergio Galletta (Bergamo) and Elliott Ash (ETH Zurich)
8:05am | 9:05am | 7:05pm
Presentation 2 (20 mins)
“The impact of news sentiment on the volatility surface in financial markets”
Klaus Ackermann (Monash U and SoDa Labs)
8:25am | 9:25am | 7:25pm
Presentation 3 (20 mins)
“Rescuing the hopeless”
Ivan Yotzov (Warwick), with Sascha O. Becker (Monash and Warwick) and Sharun Mukand (Warwick)
8:45am | 9:45am | 7:45pm
Presentation 4 (20 mins)
“The News Cycle and Hate Crimes”
Jacob Miller (UZH)
9:05am | 10:05am | 8:05pm
Presentation 5 (35 mins)
“Exploration and exploitation in U.S. corporate research”
Mirko Draca (Warwick), with Vasco Carvalho (Cambridge) and Nikolas Kuhlen (Cambridge)
9:40am | 10:40am | 8:40pm
Conclude
Friday, February 19th
7:30am | 8:30am | 6:30pm
Presentation 6 (35 mins)
"The geometry of occupations”
Penny Mealey (Monash U and SoDa Labs), with Laura Puzzello (Monash U and SoDa Labs), Simon Angus (Monash U and SoDa Labs)
8:05am | 9:05am | 7:05pm
Presentation 7 (20 mins)
“Language-agnostic supervised classification of political texts”
Hauke Licht (UZH)
8:25am | 9:25am | 7:25pm
Presentation 8 (20 mins)
“Text Narratives in Consumer Valuation”
Tobias Wekhof (ETH Zurich)
8:45am | 9:45am | 7:45pm
Break (15 mins)
9:00am | 10:00am | 8:00pm
Presentation 9 (20 mins)
“Why Obasanjo but Germany: The Leader vs. Country Debate on the Floor of U.S. Congress”
Ashrakat Elshehawy (Oxford), with Nikolay Marinov (Houston), Federico Nanni (Turing), Ines Rehbein (Mannheim)
9:20am | 10:20am | 8:20pm
Presentation 10 (20 mins)
“Measuring National Happiness with Music”
Daniel Sgroi (Warwick), with Emmanouil Benetos (Queen Mary & Turing), Alessandro Ragano (UC Dublin), and Anthony Tuckwell (Warwick).
9:40am | 10:40am | 8:40pm
Presentation 11 (35 mins)
“Online Competition and News Quality: Evidence from the Introduction of Craigslist”
Milena Djourelova (UPF), with Ruben Durante (UPF) and Greg Martin (Stanford)
10:15am | 11:15am | 9:15pm
Conclude