ELS Lab Meetings - Paper Development Session: Presentation by Kimia Heidary on Online Price Discrimination and Company Perspectives
- Date
- Friday 18 June 2021
- Time
- Location
- Online
Topic Paper Development Session
Paper Development Sessions involve presentations of work in progress. This can be at any stage of the research process, from the design to writing the actual paper. It is in particular a nice opportunity to receive feedback on empirical ideas and get suggestions on how to improve the methodology.
In this Paper Development Session, Kimia Heidary will present her work in progress on online price discrimination and company perspectives. Her paper presents the results of semi-structured interviews held with experts, bringing forward factors that determine company’s engagement in online price discrimination. A draft will be provided to those attending the session. Kimia Heidary will present the following paper:
To discriminate or not to discriminate? Company perspectives on online price discrimination
Interested to join? Sign up via the following form and you will receive a link to the Paper Development Session: https://cutt.ly/gzedAG9.
ELS Lab Meetings
The Empirical Legal Studies Lab @Leiden is organizing a new series of sessions, for researchers interested in empirical legal research. Are you looking to learn more about empirical methods and/or engage in lively discussions on ELS? Join the upcoming ELS lab meetings!
Ranging from the informal Lunch & Learn to more in-depth paper discussions, the ELS lab meetings cover a wide range of empirical research methods and ELS-related topics. We offer a possibility to learn about each other’s research and experience, test out ideas and receive feedback on work in progress. You’re welcome to join, regardless of your degree of experience with ELS. Our upcoming sessions are below. Sign up via the following link: https://cutt.ly/gzedAG9
Date | Session |
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7 May 13:00 - 14:00 |
Lunch & Learn Topic: From Fact to Norm |
28 May 10:00 - 11:00 |
Journal Club Topic: Translating empirical data into normative legal concepts |
18 June 10:00 - 11:00 |
Paper Development Session Topic: Presentation by Kimia Heidary on online price discrimination and company perspectives |
About ELS Lab @Leiden
Empirical Legal Studies is one of the legal science themes of the Leiden Law School as part of the Law Sector Plan, together with Institutions for Conflict Resolution. The Empirical Legal Studies project receives funding from the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science (OCW) through the multi-year Law Sector Plan. For any questions, please contact Helen Pluut (h.pluut@law.leidenuniv.nl).
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