Teaching Staff

 

Barth resizeIsabelle Barth is professor at EM Strasbourg Business School. She is Research Dean of EM Strasbourg. She is Director of Humans and Management in Society (HuManiS, EA 1347), at the University of Strasbourg. Her research fields are related to two domains: sales and sellers management, including negotiations, ethics, sales performance, commitment …and diversity management (gender, seniors, religion ..). She published her work in several Academic Journals, and several books : « Le Management Commercial », collection gestionsup DUNOD, Septembre 2010, « Nouvelles perspectives en management de la diversité, égalité, discrimination et diversité dans l’emploi » coord. avec C. Falcoz, Mai 2010, éditions EMS, collections « gestion en liberté », « Regards actuels sur la société contemporaine : la pensée de Georg Simmel », (coord.) Décembre 2009, Editions l’Harmattan. She is an active member of academic Associations: AFM, AGRH, ADERSE, IPM…
She organized several international conferences: since 2001 “Les Assises de la Vente”, in Lyons and Paris, and in 2009 in Strasbourg an international colloquium in the diversity management field.

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Régis Blazy is professor at IEP Strasbourg, and associate professor at EM Strasbourg. He is a member of the research unit LARGE. Previously, he was the founder and first director of the research unit CREFI in Luxembourg (today named LSF Research). He is today the director of the doctoral school Augustin Cournot, with Bertrand Koebel. His research fields are related to the economics of financial distress (bankruptcy, credit, law & economics, corporate finance, SME, applied econometrics, game theory). He published his work in journals such as: International Review of Law and Economics, European Journal of Law and Economics, Economie et Prévision, Economie et Statistique, Revue d’Economie Politique, Louvain Economic Review, etc. He published several books on corporate bankruptcy: PUF (collection “que-sais-je?”), Economica, Hart Publishing Oxford, etc.. He has organized several international conferences: in Strasbourg (GDR 2005) and in Luxembourg (GDRE 2008). He has been involved in several research programs as well (FNR VIVRE2, OSEO, S&P Risk Solutions…).

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Broihanne resizedMarie-Hélène Broihanne is professor of finance at University of Strasbourg,  associate professor at EM Strasbourg and member of the research unit LARGE. Her research fields are related to the behavioral finance domain.  Her work focuses on both theoretical and empirical analysis of individual decision making, mutual funds managers’ behaviors and, more recently, the study of the biological foundations of behavioral biases (ANR research program). She co-authored the book “Finance comportementale” and has published in journals such as: Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, Finance, Theory and Decision, Bankers Markets and Investors, etc.

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Broussolle resizedDamien Broussolle is assistant professor at the IEP of Strasbourg and associate to the EM Strasbourg. He is a member of the LARGE research laboratory and of the European Association for Research on Services. His main research and teaching fields are related to Public Economics, Economics of Services and European Economics, especially in regulated services industries. He is also the head of the Master diploma Public Action and Careers and gives lectures at the ENA and INET administration high schools. His last to date work is about the acceptability of urban road pricing.

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Broye resizedGéraldine Broye is professor at EM Strasbourg Business School, and member of the research unit LARGE. She is Associate Dean of EM Strasbourg. Her research focuses on corporate governance, and her current fields of interest are audit issues and CEO compensation. She published her work in several academic journals.

 

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Thierry Burger-Helmchen is associate professor (HDR) in Management Science at the University of Strasbourg (IUT & EM Strasbourg) and member of the research unit BETA. Thierry's research is related to technology entrepreneurship and innovation management and more broadly to the economics of change and the management of systems. He published his work in ranked journals such as European Management Journal, Journal of High Technology Management Research, Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development. He is coauthor or adapter of several books in microeconomics and strategy (published by Pearson, De Boeck). He has been involved in several research program on innovation, creativity and entrepreneurship (financed on European, French or local level).

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Camille Cornand's research is related to

-Macroeconomics: Financial crisis, currency crisis, monetary policy, communication and information issues.


-Finance: International finance, liquidity problems.


-Game theory: coordination games, experimental economics.

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Robin Cowan is Professor of Management at the Faculty of Economics and Management at the University of Strasbourg, and also Professor of the Economics of Technical Change at the  University of Maastricht.    He studied at Queen's  University in Canada and at Stanford University where he received a PhD in  economics and an MA in philosophy.   His current  research includes several topics: the changing economics of knowledge;  social networks and innovation; network structure and network performance;  dynamics of consumption and social status; interacting agents models.  In  the past he has done consulting research for the OECD on the economics of  standards, the European Commission on innovation policy, and the National  Renewable Energy Laboratory on technological lock-in and renewable energy  technologies. In 2004 he won one of 15 prestigious Chaires d'Excellence of the Ministry of research and Education in France. His research has appeared in journals such as  the Economic Journal, the Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Management Science, the Academy of Management Review. He is also an associate editor of Management Science.

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Claude DIEBOLT, born in 1967, is Research Professor (Directeur de Recherche) in economics for the French National Agency for Scientific Research (CNRS) and Director of the Bureau d’Economie Théorique et Appliquée (BETA) at the University of Strasbourg. He is also Founding President of the Association Française de Cliométrie, and Founding Managing Editor of Cliometrica. His research interests and publication domains are cliometrics, macroeconomics, time series econometrics and history of economic thought.

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Dufourt resizedFrédéric Dufourt is professor of Economics at the University of Strasbourg and member of the research unit BETA. His research is related to the empirical and theoretical analysis of business cycles (DSGE models with nominal rigidities, macroeconomic models with imperfectly competitive markets, models with indeterminacy and sunspot equilibria, etc.). He published his works in journals such as Journal of Monetary Economics, Macroeconomic Dynamics or International Journal of Economic Theory. Frédéric Dufourt is an organizor, together with Rodolphe Dos Santos Ferreira and Leo Kaas, of the annual Doctoral Workshop on Dynamic Macroeconomics, jointly organized by Beta-University of Strasbourg, the Augustin Cournot Doctoral School and the University of Konztanz.
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Eisele resizedKarl-Théodor Eisele is professor of Actuarial and Financial Mathematics at the Faculty of Economics and Management at University of Strasbourg, and member of the research laboratories LARGE and IRMA. He joined the University of Strasbourg in 1988. Before, he held several positions at the universities of Heidelberg, Zürich, and New York. From 1996 to 2006 he was responsible for the actuarial program at Strasbourg. He is a Fellow of the German Association for Actuarial and Financial Mathematics and of Swiss Association of Actuaries. His research is related to compound claim distributions in non-life insurances, ruin probability, multi-period risk assessment, and mathematics of solvency for insurances and banks.


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François Fontaine is professor at the University of Nancy. His general research interests are in theoretical and applied labor economics, labor market policy and social interactions. His current researches deal with the search and job matching models and with the use of structural estimations to study wage inequalities, human capital accumulation and efficiency of the unemployment insurance. He is research fellow at IZA (Bonn, Germany) and member of the LMDG research center (Aarhus University, Danemark).

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Godlewski resizedChristophe J. Godlewski is Full Professor of Finance at the University of Haute Alsace and at EM Strasbourg Business School. He is also a regular visiting researcher at the Bank of Finland (BOFIT). His main research topics are related to banking,corporate finance and emerging markets. He has published more than 30 papers in journals and books, including Journal of Business Finance and \Accounting, Journal of Financial Services Research,Finance, Emerging Markets Review, and Applied Financial Economics.

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Éric Fries Guggenheim is Assistant Professor of Economics at the Faculty of Economics and Management at the University of Strasbourg, and member of the research lab BETA, where he is integrated into the Associated Centre in the Alsace Region to the French Study and Research Centre on Qualifications (Car-Céreq Alsace - BETA). He was detached to the European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training (Cedefop) in Thessaloniki as Project Manager from 1998 to 2008, where he organised ten international conferences on the Relation between Training and Employment and was the Editor in Chief of the European Journal of Vocational Training from 2001 to 2008. His research fields are related to Labour and Employment Economics, the Relation between Education/Training and Employment, Human Capital Development, Educational Policy Assessment; and Vocational Educational Training in Europe.

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Bertrand Koebel is professor of Economics at the Faculty of Economics and Management at University of Strasbourg, and member of the research lab BETA. He joined the University of Strasbourg in 2004 after several doctoral and post-doctoral research fellowships at Mannheim, Magdeburg, and London. Bertrand Koebel's research is related to production analysis (duality, imperfect competition, technical change), econometrics (demand system specification, inequality constraints, nonlinear models) and labour economics (impact of technological change and international trade on skill groups). He published his work in journals such as International Economic Review, Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, Scandinavian Journal of Economics. Bertrand Koebel regularly organizes doctoral workshops on microeconomics, econometrics, static and dynamic optimization.

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Merli resizedMaxime Merli is professor of finance at the University of Strasbourg and member of the research unit LaRGE. He is currently associate dean for Faculty and Research at EM Strasbourg Business School. His research interests and his publications are mainly related to behavioral finance. His current works are focused on the trading behavior of individual investors and the properties of their portfolios.

 

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Merli resizedEmmanuel Muller iis specialised in innovation and knowledge economics. He gained a European Ph.D. in economics from the University Louis Pasteur (Strasbourg) in 1999 and he holds a professorship at the University of Applied Sciences Heidelberg since 2001. He works as researcher at Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research ISI since 1993 while remaining a member of the Bureau d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée (BETA, Université de Strasbourg) since 1992. Apart from teaching innovation economics, management and policy as well as quantitative methods he is working in the fields of applied and contract research mainly on behalf of the European Commission on the issues of regional innovation systems, knowledge-based interactions, creativity and service innovations. Since 2009, he is the co-ordinator of the French-German evoREG initiative: www.evoreg.eu linking Fraunhofer ISI and BETA.

 

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photograph Joel Petey.jpgJoël Petey is professor at the Institut d'Etudes Politiques (IEP) of Strasbourg and associate professor at EM Strasbourg Business School. His general research interests are in credit risk, banking retail markets, capital requirements and banking regulation, and small business finance. His current researches are about the impact of homeownership subsidies on the credit risk of mortgages, the access of small businesses to financial markets in a comparative perspective, and default contagion.  Joël Petey published articles in journals such as Journal of Banking and Finance, Louvain Economic Review, Revue bancaire et financière – Bank- en Financiewezen, Revue d'Economie Financière. He is currently the president of the French Finance Association (AFFI).

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Julien Pénin resized pictureJulien Pénin is a researcher at BETA (Bureau d´Economie Théorique et Appliquée, UMR 7522 - CNRS). His research interest deals with the economics and management of intellectual property rights (patents in particular), open innovation and, more recently, open source innovation, which we can observe among others in software. He has authored and coauthored many publications on these topics. Julien Pénin also teaches microeconomics, economics and management of innovation and strategic management of patents at the department of economics and management of the University of Strasbourg.

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Roger resizedPatrick Roger is professor of finance and director of the MSc in  Finance at Strasbourg University. His research interests are  essentially behavioral finance, decision making under risk and games  of chance. He published his work in journals like Theory and Decision,  Journal of Behavioral Finance, Journal of Mathematical Economics,  Geneva Risk and Insurance Review, Finance, Revue Economique, Revue  d'Economie Politique and wrote a number of textbooks in finance and  mathematics applied to economics and finance.

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Anne Rozan is professor of environmental economics at ENGEES since 2005, and member of the research lab GESTE (UMR ENGEES Cemagref). Her research has focused on consumer behaviour toward the environment. It is organized along two lines : the first one focuses on the way individuals assess their environmental assets and the second on instruments to be used to promote environmental public policies. The main tools which Anne Rozan uses are various valuation methods (contingent valuation method, stated preferences, adapted HEP), experimental economics and theoretical modelling. She published her work in journals such as Ecological Economics, European Review of Agricultural Economics, Environmental and Resource Economics, ...

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Sandrine Spaeter is professor of Economics at the Faculty of Economics and Management at University of Strasbourg, and member of the research lab BETA. Her research is related to risk and insurance microeconomics and to large-scale risk management. It mobilizes tools from agency theory, public economy, finance, law and economics. Sandrine Spaeter published her work in journals such as the Journal of Public Economics, Economic Theory, the Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, the Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance Theory, the Internatioanl Journal of Global Energy Issues, .... She is a member of the European Group of Risk and Insurance Economists.

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Jean-Christophe Weber is professor of internal medicine at the University of Strasbourg, and department head of the “service de médecine interne” at the CHRU (University teaching hospital) of Strasbourg. His research’s work focuses on some ethical issues – and their erotical and esthetical counterparts- in practising medicine, by the mean of dialogue with other fields of knowledge knowledge, like moral philosophy, psychoanalysis, sociology, and politics.

 

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Laurent Weill is Full Professor of Economics at University of Strasbourg and EM Strasbourg Business School. He has been visiting researcher at Bank of Finland (BOFIT) and at Université Libre de Bruxelles. His research focuses on empirical banking, development economics and transition economics. His current fields of interest are banking issues in Russia and in China, and Islamic Finance. He has published more than 50 papers in journals and books, including World Development, European Financial Management, Economics of Transition, Applied Economics and European Journal of Political Economy.

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Sandrine Wolff is an associate professor (maitre de conférences HDR) in Economics at the Faculty of Economics and Management, University of Strasbourg. Her main areas of interest and publications concern R&D networks and collaborations between firms and other organisations, and more generally the evolutionary theory of the firm and the economics of innovation and knowledge. She contributed to several research programmes of the BETA and now she coordinates an FP7 European project, EvaRIO, with the aim to develop a method for evaluating the economic impacts of pan-European research infrastructures.

 

 

 

 

Gazette Cournot

November-December 2010. This issue is about Cities (of any kind). See the pdf version of Cités, de Platon à Florida.

The theme of January is about war and conflict. See the page La Gazette Cournot if you want to submit a communication.

 

Conferences

The 29th Symposium in Money Banking and Finance will take place at the University of Nantes on 28-29 June, 2012, more.

 

The 2nd International Conference of the Financial Engineering and Banking Society will take place in London (UK) on 7th and 8th June, 2012 , more.

 

The 11th International Conference on Governance of AAIG will be held in Lyon (France) on 24-25 May, 2012, more.

 

The 9th Internation Paris Finance Meeting organized by AFFI and EUROFIDAI on December 20, 2011, more.

 

The 24th Australasian Finance & Banking Conference in Sidney (Australia) on December 14-16, 2011, more.

News
12/03/2012: 3rd Joint Doctoral Workshop in Economics of KIT
and the University of Strasbourg / BETA will take place on 15th March, 2012 in Karlsruhe, program.

 

 

10/03/2012: The DFH Workshop „Applied Econometrics“ 2012 will be held from 21.03. to 23.03. at the Schwarzwald Park Hotel, 78126 Königsfeld, program.

 

22/02/2012: Call for applications (4 scholarships available). International Doctoral Program in Economics (IDPE) 2012-2013, Jointly offered by Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Italy and by University of Strasbourg, France, more.

 

 

16/12/2011: The 9th edition of ACDD doctoral conference will take place on 9-11 May 2012 in Strasbourg, more.

 

 

17/11/2011: "Academic Writing Workshop" 2011 will take place on 22 November 2011 in Strasbourg, more.

 

 

The future of french doctors.Three interesting detailed reports (in French) on doctor's employability, which also includes an international comparison. Download
Seminars

Doctoral Seminars:

- Tuesday, 15/02/2011, at 4 pm. Salle Ehud:

Ummad MAZHAR
Discussants:
Senior : Frédéric Dufourt
Junior : Xi Chen - Qiao Zhang.

Cournot Seminars:

11 février : Herrade Igersheim et Kim Pham "Freedom vs. Happiness: an analysis with status-seeking"

- 25 février : Harald Hagemann (Université de Hohenheim) "The early reception of Keynes' General Theory by German-speaking economists"

- 11 mars : André Lapidus (PHARE, Université de Paris 1)

- 18 mars : Robert Owen (Université de Nantes)

- 25 mars : Journée du BETA (Strasbourg)

- 1er avril : Russell W. Cooper (European University Institute)

- 15 avril : Sylvie Ferrari (GREThA, U. Bordeaux IV)

- 6 mai : Pauline Givord (INSEE)

- 20 mai : Journée du BETA (Nancy)

- 27 mai : Antoinette Baujard (CREM, Université de Caen), à confirmer

See the Calendar for details.