STAFF PROFILE
Professor Chris Berg
Position:
Professor
College / Portfolio:
College of Business and Law
School / Department:
COBL|Blockchain
Email:
chris.berg@rmit.edu.au
Campus:
City Campus
Contact me about:
Research supervision
- Allen, D.,Berg, C.,Lane, A. (2023). Why airdrop cryptocurrency tokens? In: Journal of Business Research, 163, 1 - 11
- Allen, D.,Berg, C.,Lane, A.,MacDonald, T.,Potts, J. (2023). In Press - The Exchange Theory of Web3 Governance In: Kyklos, 76, 659 - 675
- Allen, D.,Berg, C.,Davidson, S. (2023). Repugnant Innovation In: Journal of Institutional Economics, 19, 918 - 929
- Allen, D.,Berg, C.,Davidson, S. (2023). The Governance of Cosmos Interchain Security In: ATOM Accelerator DAO Melbourne, Australia
- Allen, D.,Berg, C.,Davidson, S. (2023). Allocating Capital in Decentralised Networks: Mechanisms for the Cosmos Hub In: ATOM Accelerator DAO Melbourne, Australia
- Allen, D.,Berg, C.,Davidson, S.,Potts, J. (2022). Property Rights, Knowledge Commons, and Blockchain Governance In: Governing Markets as Knowledge Commons, Cambridge University Press, United Kingdom
- Allen, D.,Berg, C.,Davidson, S.,Potts, J. (2022). On Coase and COVID-19 In: European Journal of Law and Economics, 54, 107 - 125
- Berg, C.,Davidson, S.,Potts, J. (2022). Trustless architecture and the V-form organization In: The Economics of Blockchain and Cryptocurrency, Edward Elgar Publishing, United Kingdom
- Berg, C.,Davidson, S.,Fracass, C.,Potts, J. (2022). Australia’s Digital Economy Why Web3 Innovation Requires Institutional Reform In: Coinbase Institute San Francisco, United States of America
- Allen, D.,Berg, C.,Lane, A.,McLaughlin, P. (2021). The political economy of Australian regulatory reform In: Australian Journal of Public Administration, 80, 114 - 137
- A Property Rights Approach to Understanding Digital Assets. Funded by: Agoric Systems Operating Company Contract from (2023 to 2027)
- Atom Accelerator 3.0. Funded by: Atom Accelerator from (2023 to 2024)
- Central Bank Digital Currency – Infrastructure & Applications (administered by Digital Finance CRC). Funded by: CSIRO - Next Generation Graduates Programs from (2023 to 2026)
- Tokenisation of Environmental Markets: Specifically looking at the tokenistion of carbon permits and derivative carbon assets - Digital Finance CRC PhD Scholarship (PhD student: Tim Wilson, s3987731). Funded by: Digital Finance CRC Limited - Scholarship from (2022 to 2023)
- Digital Infrastructure and the Digital CBD (VHESIF Pool 1). Funded by: Victorian Higher Education State Investment Fund (VHESIF) - Pool 1 from (2021 to 2025)
3 PhD Completions5 PhD Current Supervisions
Economic history, Australian history, Political economy, Institutional economics, Blockchains and institutional technologies