Projects of the Research Unit Digital Economy

Abgeschlossene Projekte

  1. Project // 29.04. – 28.06.2019

    Economic and Legal Relevance of Demand Side Broadband Funding Schemes via Vouchers for High-Speed Broadband Services

    In the context of this study, the economic and legal meaningfulness of demand-side stimuli for high-speed broadband services in the form of so-called "voucher systems" are examined.

    In the economic part, among…

  2. Project // 15.04.2019 – 31.12.2022

    digilog@bw – Digitalisation in Dialogue

    Due to increasing digitisation, our societal coexistence is faced with a variety of challenges on the one hand, but a plethora of opportunities on the other. With an interdisciplinary approach at its core, the…

  3. Project // 01.04.2019 – 31.01.2022

    Information Diffusion on Twitter: The Effect of Hate Speech Regulation

    Nowadays, social media became one of the most important channels for information consumption by individuals. Due to the power of the digital “word-of-mouth”, businesses increasingly use social networks for the…

  4. Project // 01.04.2019 – 29.02.2020

    Identifying Interdisciplinary Topics in Projects of the BMBF Direct Project Funding Schemes

    The project aimed at identifying interdisciplinary topics in R&D projects that received funding from the BMBF's Direct Project Funding schemes, based on a semantic analysis.

  5. Project // 01.01. – 31.12.2019

    Efficient Design of Measures to Promote Broadband Infrastructure

    In order for the expected growth, productivity and innovation potential of modern ICT applications to be realized on the demand side, the renewal of existing base broadband infrastructure or its (partial)…

  6. Project // 01.01.2019 – 31.03.2021

    SEEK-Project 2019: Balancing Privacy and Innovation: The Impact of the EU-GDPR on the Online Market for Mobile Applications

    The value of data has become a central topic of the public debate. On the one hand, new, data-based technologies have an enormous innovation potential due to improved information flows and decision quality. On the…

  7. Project // 01.01. – 28.02.2019

    The film industry in Baden-Württemberg

    As part of the project, the most important economic indicators of the film industry in Baden-Württemberg were compiled in a brief expert report for the Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts in…

  8. Project // 01.01.2019 – 31.03.2021

    SEEK-Project 2019: Digitalisation and Heterogeneity

    Recent trends in productivity growth and differences in productivity levels between countries have been increasingly associated with widespread differences between firms within sectors, both in technology use and…

  9. Project // 01.12.2018 – 30.11.2021

    Climate Protection Potential of Digital Transformation (CliDiTrans): Micro- and Macroeconomic Evidence on the Role of Demand Effects and Production Relocation

    Digitalisation of the economy and society is a significant driver of changes in lifestyles and the work environment. The increasingly decentralized availability and rapidly developing capacity of information and…