Everyday Digital Money

Innovation in Money Cultures and Technologies

Paper Sessions

  • 1. Alternative Monies
  • 2. Credit and Debit Cards
  • 3. Innovation Design and Adoption
  • 4. Online Money
  • 5. Designing New Experiences
  • 6. Mobile Payments and Transfers

Other Sessions

  • Opening Keynote: Money in the digital revolution
    Keith Hart (Goldsmith's College)
  • Panel Discussion
    Julia Elyachar (UC Irvine), Amolo Ng'weno (BMGF), and Paul Thomas (Intel)
  • Closing Keynote: Re-examining M-banking: Linking Adoption, Impact, and Use
    Jonathan Donner (Microsoft Research India)

Program: Day 1

Thursday, September 18, 2008

8:30 Registration and light breakfast

9:00 Welcome

Bill Maurer (UC Irvine) and Scott Mainwaring (Intel)

9:30 Opening Keynote

  • Professor Keith Hart (Goldsmith’s College), “Money in the Digital Revolution” 

10:30 Coffee break

10:45 Paper Session 1: Alternative Monies

  • Hugo Godschalk (PaySys Consultancy), “Electronic Money: Flop or a New Run-Up”
  • Peter Etherden (CESC.net), “The Real Pound Project”
  • Michael Linton (Open Money), “Money 2.0”

12:00 Lunch

1:00 Paper Session 2: Credit and Debit Cards

  • Hélène Ducourant (University of Lille I), “French Revolving Credit: History of a Success Story”
  • Timothy de Waal Malefyt (BBDO & Parsons, The New School for Design), “Credit Card Strategies for Living the American Dream” 
  • Allison Truitt (Tulane University), “Digital Divides in Vietnam’s Emerging Market”

2:30 Break

3:00 Paper Session 3: Innovation Design and Adoption

  • Jan Ondrus (ESSEC Business School), “Why Mobile Payments Fail? An Analysis of the Swiss Case”
  • Tapan S. Parikh, Jenna Burrell, and Coye Cheshire (UC Berkeley), “Facilitating Richer Exchanges Using Mobile Technologies”
  • Kazi Huque and Narayan Sundararajan (Grameen-Intel), “Designing a Joint Venture between Grameen Bank and Intel”

4:30 Panel Discussion

  • Julia Elyachar, Professor of Anthropology, UC Irvine
  • Amolo Ng'weno, Senior Program Officer, The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
  • Paul Thomas, Chief Economist, Intel

6:00 Reception
Please convene for drinks in the CalIT2 Atrium.

7:30 End of Day 1

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