Max Büge

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Dialog für digitalen Verbraucherschutz
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Max works on strategy and organizational design with a focus on digital disruption. He is project manager at the GIZ. Previous assignments include consulting, research & analysis, and the co-design of advisory projects for OECD, the German Ministry of Finance and ministries and government agencies in 12 countries in MENA, Southeast Asia, Central Asia and sub-Saharan Africa. Max has earned his MSc and PhD in international economics from Sciences Po Paris and has held academic scholarships at École normale supérieure Paris, Princeton University and Harvard University. He was invited as a visiting scholar to Oxford University’s Saïd Business School, where he has conducted research on strategic decisions in the digital economy, and is alumn of Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes.

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"It's a trap": E-Commerce & Why We Still Consume

Axel Hutt, Chiso Ndukwe-Okafor, Sarah Lange, Max Büge

Summary
The challenges for consumers in E-commerce are global. We speak with international experts about the sneaky tactics of providers and their impacts on our health, daily lives, and society. How do the experiences of consumers in the global South differ from ours?
Business models
Health
Foreign affairs
Sustainability
Atrium 1
Panel
English
Bundesumwelt- und Klimaministerium
Conference

Fair For All – How can the EU protect consumer rights in the digital world?

Hannah Ruschemeier, Daphne van Doorn, Felix Methmann, Bénédicte Van Ormelingen, Max Büge

Summary
Dark patterns, addictive design, micro-targeting and influencer marketing – we discuss what a fair internet of the future should look like, what measures are needed to strengthen consumer protection, what a Digital Fairness Act should look like and all consumers are vulnerable on the internet!
Data
Digital rights
Platforms
Law
Atrium 1
Panel
English
Bundesumwelt- und Klimaministerium
Conference