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ABRI Lunch Seminar Dominik Gutt 13 January 2026 12:00 - 13:00

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We are happy to invite you to the ABRI Lunch Seminar The Effect of Superstar Absence on Content Production: Evidence from Live-Video Streaming by prof. Dominik Gutt (School of Business and Economics, RWTH Aachen University) organized by ABRI and the KIN Center for Digital Innovation.

The seminar will take place on Tuesday, January 13th, from 12:00 to 13:00 (HG-07A36). 

This is a lunch seminar; please register your attendance by accepting/declining your invitation by Friday, January 9th, at 10 AM at the latest (for catering).

Abstract
Multi-sided platforms are frequently reliant on the existence of a few “superstar” content creators who attract outsized demand. Yet, our understanding of platform dynamics when such content creators disappear is only beginning to emerge. And while extant research suggests star departure can have depressive effects on residual content creators, such evidence is primarily reliant on those stars deplatforming entirely, rather than simply being absent for any of the plethora of reasons that habitually affect people (viz. sickness, personal travel, etc.).  In this work, we investigate the effect of such absences on supply-side content production in the online live-video streaming platform Twitch.tv. In doing so, we report the results of a study concerning the Fortnite superstar streamer Richard Tyler “Ninja” Blevins over 2018-2020. Exploiting Ninja’s temporary and unexpected absences from his streaming schedule, we find that residual streamers are more likely to supply content on these days and are also more likely to provide longer streams. We trace a down a demand vacuum capturing effect as the possible mechanism: Ninja’s absence leaves a demand vacuum behind that spurs residual streamers to provide more content to capture said demand. This work contributes to our scholarly understanding of the competitive dynamics between superstars and residual platform complementors and carries meaningful practical implications for platform owners, streamers, and viewers.

About ABRI Lunch Seminar Dominik Gutt

Starting date

  • 13 January 2026

Time

  • 12:00 - 13:00

Location

  • VU Main Building

Address

  • De Boelelaan 1105
  • 1081 HV Amsterdam

Organised by

  • ABRI and the KIN Center for Digital Innovation

Language

  • English

Biography

Biography

Dominik is the Professor for Business Information Systems at RWTH Aachen University where he holds the chair of Business Information Systems and Digital Transformation since October 2025. Previously, he worked at the Rotterdam School of Management at Erasmus University Rotterdam from September 2019 to September 2025 as an Assistant and Associate Professor.  He obtained his PhD from Paderborn University in 2019. He is doing research on topics related to the Economics of Information Systems. His main research interests lie in user-generated content (e.g., electronic word-of-mouth, peer-to-peer video streams), web3 (NFTs and DAOs), and the effects of AI usage (chatbots, GAI).  His work has been accepted at peer-reviewed journals including Information Systems Research and MIS Quarterly and presented at leading Information Systems and Economics conferences including the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) Summer Institute, the Workshop on Information Systems and Economics (WISE), the Conference on Information Systems and Technology (CIST), and Statistical Challenges in E-Commerce Research (SCECR), and  the International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS). His research has been recognized with several awards (e.g.,  AIS Early Career Award, TARGION Research Award) and featured in popular national news outlets (TV, radio, news websites) as well as in research-focused and general interest podcasts.  He is an active member of the academic community, particularly in Information Systems, where he serves on the Editorial Review Board of ISR (starting 2025) and as an AE for Business & Information Systems Engineering. He also received the Reviewer of the Year 2023 Award from MIS Quarterly. Regarding teaching, he is mainly teaching research methods for IS students (in particular, econometrics), web scraping, and economics of digital markets.

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