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Assistant Professor (Maître de Conférences)
Université Paris Sud (Paris XI - Orsay),
Faculté Jean Monnet,
Office bat A - 104,
54 Bvd Desgranges,
F-92331, Sceaux.
Tel : +33-140911843
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Education
- Ph.D in Economics, Properties and failures of the open science. Essays in the economics of `imperfect science', at the University of Toulouse 1, Dec 2001.
- Master in Industrial and Labour Economics, at the University of Toulouse 1, Ranked First, 1997.
- Graduated in Economics, Political Sciences and Sociology at the University of Toulouse 1.
Research interests
- Economics of Science (theory and econometrics).
- Network formation and dynamics.
- Stochastic Sequential Processes.
Recent Publications in peer reviewed journals (2003 - onwards)
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In search of efficient network structures: The needle in the haystack, forthcoming in Review of Economic Design, with Pascale Roux et Murat Yildizoglu.
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Knowledge flows and the geography of networks. The strategic formation of small worlds, forthcoming in Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, with Pascale Roux.
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The strategic formation of inter-individual collaboration networks. Evidence from co-invention patterns, forthcoming in Annals of Economics and Statistics, with Pascale Roux.
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Inefficiencies in a model of spatial networks formation with positive externalities, forthcoming in Journal of Economic Behaviour and Organization, 2007, with Pascale Roux and Murat Yildizoglu.
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The private contractual funding of academic laboratories: A panel data analysis, forthcoming in Applied Economics Letters, 2007, with Rachid Boumahdi and Patrick Llerena.
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Sequential problem choice and the reward system in the Open Science, Structural Change and Economic Dynamics 18, 167-191, 2007, with J-M Dalle.
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Academic incentives and research organization for patenting at a large French university, Economics of Innovation and New Technology 16, 119–138, 2007.
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La production de brevets par les chercheurs et enseignants-chercheurs. Le cas d'une grande université de recherche française, Economie et Prévision, no 175/176, 2006.
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Les propriétés incitatives de l'effet Saint Matthieu dans la compétition académique, Revue Economique 57 (5), 1033-51, 2006.
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Individual and collective determinants of academic scientists' productivity, Information Economics and Policy 18, 55–72, 2006, with Mireille Matt.
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Patent production of a European research university: Evidence at the laboratory level, Journal of Technology Transfer 31 (2), 257-268, 2006, with Joaquin Azagra-Caro and Patrick Llerena.
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Why do academic scientists engage in interdisciplinary research?, Research Evaluation 14, 70-79, 2005, with Thuc Uyen Nguyen Thi.
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Self-organizing innovation networks: When do Small Worlds emerge?, European Journal of Economic and Social Systems 18 (2), 307-332, 2005, with Pascale Roux.
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Behavioral foundations and equilibrium notions for social network formation processes, Advances in Complex Systems 7 (1), 77-92, 2004, with Pascale Roux.
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Does research organization influence academic production? Laboratory level evidence from a large European university, Research Policy 33, 1081-1102, 2004, with Mireille Matt.
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The exploitation of complementarities in the scientific production process at the laboratory level, Technovation 24 (6), 455-465, 2004, with Mireille Matt.
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Objectives, agreements and matching in science-industry collaborations: Reassembling the pieces of the puzzle, Research Policy 32 (6), 887-908, 2003.
- The Economics of Science and Innovation (2006-present), Master in Economics (ETT-2nd year), Université Paris Sud, Faculté Jean Monnet.
- International Economics I (2004-present), Licence in Economics and Business (3rd year), Université Paris Sud, Faculté Jean Monnet.
- International Economics II (2004-present), Master in Business (1st year), Université Paris Sud, Faculté Jean Monnet.
- Managerial Economics (2005-present), Master in Business (2nd year), Université Paris Sud, Faculté Jean Monnet.
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