Stéphane ROBIN
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Name: ROBIN
First name: Stéphane
Office address: BETA - Université de Strasbourg
61 avenue de la Forêt Noire
67085 STRASBOURG Cedex
Office: 319
Office phone: 03 68 85 20 48
Email: stephane.robin@beta-cnrs.unistra.fr
Fax: 03 68 85 20 71
Status: Maître de Conférences
Affiliation: Faculté des Sciences Economiques et de Gestion, Université de Strasbourg
Speciality: Applied Econometrics, Innovation Economics, Labour Economics
Research topics: Innovation, productivity and employment; Determinants of innovation; Innovation policy; Training; Employment policy
Teaching topics:
The transition from school to work (B.A. level)
Introduction to I.O. (for engineers, B.A. level)
Labour Economics (Master level)
Econometrics of R&D and innovation (Master level)
Introduction to Econometrics with SAS (Master level)
Publications:
Articles in English:

Chang, C. and S. Robin, “Public Policy, Innovation, and Total Factor Productivity: An Application to Taiwan’s Manufacturing Industry”, Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, 79(3), 2008, pp. 352-376.

Chang, C. and S. Robin (2006) “Choosing R&D and/or imported technologies: the critical importance of firm size in Taiwan's manufacturing industries”, Review of Industrial Organization, 29(3), pp. 253-278.

Robin, S. (2005) “Housing careers for social tenants in France: a case study”, Open House International, 30(3), pp. 37-44.

Vandenberghe, V. and S. Robin (2004) “Evaluating the effectiveness of private education across countries: a comparison of methods”, Labour Economics, 11, pp. 487-506.

Gaughan, M. and S. Robin (2004) “National science training policy and early scientific careers in France and the United States”, Research Policy, 33, pp. 569-581.

Mangematin, V. and S. Robin (2003) “The two faces of PhD students: management of early careers of French PhDs in Life Sciences”, Science and Public Policy, 30(6), pp. 405-414.

Robin S. and E. Cahuzac (2003) “Knocking on academia’s doors: an inquiry into the early careers of doctors in life sciences“, Labour, 17(1), pp. 1-21.


Articles in French:

Diaye, M-A., Greenan N. et S. Robin (2007) "Innovations organisationnelles, entrée dans l'emploi et carrières salariales", Reflets et Perspectives de la Vie Economique, Vol. XLVI, n° 2-3, pp. 89-101.

Cockx, B., C. Goebel, S. Robin, B. Masuy et B. Van der Linden (2004) « Politiques d’activation pour des jeunes chômeurs de longue durée sans expérience de travail : une évaluation », Revue Belge de Sécurité Sociale, 3ème Trimestre, pp. 497-510.

Robin, S. et E. Cahuzac (2001) « L’accès à l’emploi des docteurs en sciences de la vie : caractéristiques individuelles et effets de structure », Formation Emploi, n° 74, pp. 37-52, Céreq / La Documentation Française.


Articles in Dutch:

Cockx, B., C. Goebel, S. Robin, B. Masuy en B. Van der Linden (2004), “Maatregelen van het activeringsbeleid voor jonge langdurig werklozen zonder werkervaring : een evaluatie” Belgisch Tijdschrift voor sociale zekerheid, 3e Trimester, pp. 493-508.


Book chapters (in French):

Marissal, J.-P. et S. Robin (2006)« Mieux vaut être dedans plutôt que dehors :l’effet des dispositifs du 10 juillet 1987 sur l’employabilité des personnes handicapées », in Bourreau-Dubois et Jeandidier (Eds) Economie Sociale et Droit, Tome 1 : Economie sociale et droit du travail, L’Harmattan, Paris, pp.181-192.

Marissal, J.-P. et S. Robin (2006) « La discrimination sur le marché du travail envers les personnes handicapées », in A. Triomphe (Ed) Economie du Handicap, PUF, Paris, pp.151-177.

« Insertion des docteurs en sciences de la vie en France: secteur académique et secteur privé », in Degenne, Giret, Grelet, Werquin (Dir.), Les données longitudinales dans l’analyse du marché du travail (10èmes Journées d’Etudes Céreq-Lasmas-IdL, Université de Caen, 21-23 mai 2003), Documents Céreq, Séries Séminaires, n° 171.
Online BETA working papers:
How do public programmes shape strategic R&D collaborations? Project-level evidence from the 5th and 6th EU Framework Programmes ; Mireille MATT, Stéphane ROBIN, Sandrine WOLFF ; Working Paper n°2009-29
Using the Asymptotically Ideal Model to estimate the impact of knowledge on labour productivity: An application to Taiwan in the 1990s ; Chialin CHANG, Stéphane ROBIN; Working Paper n°2006-34
Online mimeo:
"Is income support for part-time workers a stepping-stone to regular jobs? An application to young long-term unemployed women", (with Bart COCKX and Christian GOEBEL), 2009, UGent Working Paper n° 2009/561.
"Knowledge Sourcing and Firm Performance in an Industrializing Economy: The Case of Taiwan (1992-2003)", (with Chia-Lin CHANG), 2009, SSRN Working Paper n° 1400691
Other links:
CV IN ENGLISH
Full tables of results for Robin (2005), Open House International, 30(3)
M2 COURSE "Econometrics of R&D and innovation"
Céreq national website (in English)
Department of Economics, UCLouvain
Website of the COI-COSA ANR project (English Summary)
Responsabilities/distinctions:

Extramural fellow, Department of Economics, UCLouvain (Belgium)