ATTN: CTO scholars at AOM
An invite to a Professional Development Workshop on Saturday 26th July 1100-1330. Pls find more details beneath.
Value, Values & Valuing Data & Digital Technologies for Organising an Uncertain World: A Provocation.
26.07.25: 1100-1330
Bella Center: Hall B-B5-m7
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In light of this year's update to the System of National Accounts (the first since 2008), we've convened a bunch of incredible scholars to talk about Qs of value. The SNA is the standardised accounting framework for producing national statistics, like GDP. And this is the first time the SNA has included chapters on the environment, wellbeing and digitalisation.
So, it's a good time to bring some leading scholars together to talk about their expertise related to digital innovation, beyond GDP measures, beyond business value, environmental imperatives and approaches to modelling.
No pre-registration required and pls feel free to join in / leave as your schedule / interests permit.
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Following a short update on the SNA the session will proceed with five keynotes, as follows:
PART ONE: Business & Beyond Business Value
1120-1140: Professor Youngjin Yoo
What's Wrong with Microeconomics When it Comes to Digital Value?
1140-1200: Dr Avinash (Avi) Collis
How Should We Measure the Digital Economy?
PART TWO: Environmental Imperatives
1210-1230: Professor Laura Marie Edinger-Schons
What Counts? The Role of Metrics & Participation in Driving Sustainable Business
1230-1250: Professor Jan Recker
What Are We Measuring? Determining Value at the Intersection of Digital & Environmental Imperatives
PART THREE: Prediction & Models
1300-1320: Professor Brian Pentland
Predictions, Models & Speculative Foresight in an Uncertain World
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W/ thanks to the organising committee (Will Venters, Anushri Gupta, Juan Camilo Giraldo Mora) and the co-facilitators on the day (Edgar Whitley, Susanne Klausing).
We look fwd to growing this conversation beyond AOM and tapping into the interesting work on this subject happening elsewhere. It would be fantastic to have you join: the more minds, the better.