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Free. Open to public. Panel with ligh lunch and networking. Must register to get on to campus. 

 

Discover a wealth of knowledge while networking and enjoying light lunch brought to you by the Center for Analytics and Technology in Society (CATS) aand USC Marshall Initiative on Digital Competition (IDC).

 

We are excited to announce an exceptional lineup of speakers from the entertainment industry.

 

Introduction by: Daniel Sokol

  • Carolyn Craig Franklin Chair in Law, and Professor of Law and Business, Gould School of Law
  • Marshall School of Business and Co-Director of the Marshall Initiative on Digital Competition, University of Southern California

Moderated by: Hemant Bhargara

  • Distinguished Professor, Jerome and Elsie Suran Chair in Technology Management, UC Davis Graduate School of Management
  • Director, Center for Analytics and Technology in Society

Speakers:

Kartik Hosanagar

  • Founder and Chairman, Jumpcut
  • John C. Hower Professor, University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School of Business

Salil Bhayani

Sherry Gunther

  • Founder and CEO of POPmedia Brands, and PopStar Club, Inc.
  • Adjunct Professor of Entrepreneurship, USC Marshall School of Business

Topics: Ownership, Aumentation, Ethical Implications, Jobs, Monetization, Optimization, Bias, Careers and more!

We look forward to welcoming you to what promises to be an enlightening and thought-provoking discussion.

 

About the Center for Analytics and Technology in Society :

The Center conducts research and outreach around the transformations that modern information and computing technologies cause at the individual (worker, consumer, patient, employee, artist), unit (business, department, clinic, hospital), market, and societal levels.

The Center’s footprint covers understanding and anticipating these transformations; impact assessment and attribution; business strategy for transformative technologies; design and execution to optimize their effects; and competitive policy and market outcomes.

Learn more about CATS

 

About USC Marshall Initiative on Digital Competition

The continued and rapid growth of digital platforms has generated questions about the consequences for society, business, and the global economy.

The USC Marshall Initiative on Digital Competition aims to discover insights on these questions through a collaboration of industry practitioners and academics from business disciplines as well as non-business disciplines (e.g. computer science, economics, law, communications); and disseminate these insights to a broad set of audiences that includes academics, business leaders, and the public.

Learn more at bit.ly/USC_IDC

This program is open to all eligible individuals. USC operates all of its programs and activities consistent with the university’s Notice of Non-Discrimination. Eligibility is not determined based on race, sex, ethnicity, sexual orientation or any other prohibited factor.

 

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