20 Jan
Wiederkehrend

MASTER Online-Infoweek

Veranstaltungsort: Classroom (Online)

Bei der Master Online-Infoweek lernst du alle 29 Masterstudien der Universität Klagenfurt kennen und kannst dich umfassend zu jedem einzelnen Studium informieren.Du kannst ohne vorherige Anmeldung teilnehmen, indem du auf den Link der jeweiligen Session in unserem Zeitplan klickst.Die Infoweek findet als Onlineveranstaltung statt. Die Live-Vorträge finden über die Online-Plattform classroom.aau.at statt (empfohlene Browser: Firefox oder Chrome). Keine Anmledung, kein Download notwendig!*****Come and join our Master Online Infoweek from 16 to 20 January 2023, daily from 10 am to 5 pm!Find out about our 29 Master’s degree programmes an 1 Master’s Teaching education programme in brief presentations and gather all the information you need about studying and scholarship programmes at the University of Klagenfurt.You can join the Master Infoweek without registering by simply clicking on the session link of your choice in our schedule.The live presentations will take place on the online platform classroom.aau.at (recommended browsers: Firefox or Chrome).

23 Jan

WiWi-Gastvortrag: Digital Product Innovation and Global Value Chains: an Agent-Based Analysis

Veranstaltungsort: Z.1.09

We study the impact of digitization in the form of product innovation on the location of economic activities and value extraction on global supply chains and its effects on industry dynamics such as factor compensation. We develop a novel two-region agent-based model consisting of two traditional manufacturing sectors (upstream and downstream), an emerging digital goods sector and a service sector to account for structural change. In the wake of digitization final good producers incorporate digital components into their products, thereby increasing the product quality. We show that the region, where prior to digitization final good producers offer lower quality goods and are less competitive, is more likely to become dominant in the emerging digital goods sector. Whether digitization also results in a catch-up of the weaker region in the final goods sector depends crucially on the degree of complementarity between conventional and digital components in determining product quality. Furthermore, we analyze the implications of digitization on wage inequality within and between regions.