Amphi pour Tous – Energy renovation: climate, economic and social issues – 28/03/2023

The University Savoie Mont Blanc invites you to attend the next conference of the Amphis pour Tous 2022-2023

Energy renovation: climatic, economic and social issues, presented by Dorothée CHARLIER, lecturer at the Institute of Research in Management and Economics (IREGE), IAE Savoie Mont Blanc

Tuesday, March 28, 2023 at 6:00 pm
at the presidency of the Savoie Mont Blanc University,
27 rue Marcoz in Chambéry

Free entrance and open to all
Without registration (within the limits of available places)
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Research habilitation defense – Jérémy Tanguy (USMB, IREGE), 9th of March

Jérémy TANGUY (USMB, IREGE)    
Economic analysis of social and professional inequalities    

Jury    
Eve CAROLI (PSL-Université Paris Dauphine), 
Thierry KAMIONKA (CNRS – Institut Polytechnique de Paris), 
David MARGOLIS (CNRS – Paris School of Economics), 
Mareva SABATIER (Savoie Mont Blanc University), 
François-Charles WOLFF (University of Nantes), 

09h00-Room 103 (IAE SMB Annecy) – Comodal  
https://zoom.us/j/96981215728?pwd=aCtFQzVUdld2dDJ1bUkrK2p0MFlyZz09  
Meeting ID: 969 8121 5728 – Secret code: WgL2NB  

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CLEE, IOPEN and Sustainable Tourism

November 30, 2022 – Environmental Economics Chair (CLEE)
The scientific committee of the CLEE chair met on November 8 to prepare the steering committee which was held in the presence of the partners on November 30. During the meeting of November 30, the doctoral students of the chair, recruited on October 1, had the opportunity to present to the partners the beginning of their work and to propose a work plan for the next three years.
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December 8, 2022 – Open Innovation, Foresight and Management 4.0 in the Digital Era (IOPEN) Chair
A new event between researchers and corporate sponsors of the IOPEN Chair (Open Innovation, Foresight and Management 4.0 in the Digital Era) of the USMB Foundation.
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December 8, 2022 – Sustainable Tourism Chair
The scientific committee of the “Sustainable Tourism” research chair brought together the researchers involved and partners to discuss and detail the research areas that emerged from the prefiguration phase, their development into specific projects and the first fieldwork.
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Thesis defence – Swaroop RAO

Thesis defence – Swaroop RAO

Tuesday, 13th December, 2022

Swaroop RAO
Investment in sustainable development in Brazil and socio-economic externalities: three empirical tests

Jury
Dorothée CHARLIER, Université Savoie Mont Blanc
Pascale COMBES MOTEL, Université Clermont Auvergne
Mouez FODHA, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
David GROVER, Grenoble Ecole de Management
Aude POMMERET, Université Savoie Mont Blanc
Claudio Ribeiro de LUCINDA, Université de Sao Paulo

Summary

Zoom meeting
ID de réunion : 935 0502 1401
Code secret : auNM7v
 

Highlight Sustainable Tourism Research Chair

December 8, 2022 – Sustainable Tourism Chair
The scientific committee of the “Sustainable Tourism” research chair brought together researchers and partners to detail and discuss the research areas that emerged from the prefiguration phase, their development into specific projects and the first fieldwork.
The first axis, devoted to sustainable business models, is based on the start of Angèle Richard’s thesis, supervised by Elodie Gardet and Romain Gandia, in conjunction with the “Grand (La)Bo” project, which constitutes her first field of observation. Uses and conflicts around mid-mountain bivouacs (Dominique Kreziak), representation of Wwoofing (Margot Dyen and Roxane Favier) and the potential of tourists as patrons (project led by Elodie Manthé, with international collaborations) constitute the first fields of investigation of the axis devoted to uses.
Finally, the Courchevel Méribel 2023 World Ski Championships and their articulation with the territorial projects of their host destinations have given rise to a first round of data collection (Dominique Kreziak, Benoit Regent, Véronique Favre-Bonté), which will continue during and after the event, notably with Emilie Ruiz. Axis 3 will be completed by the analysis of the organizational effects of the labeling procedures of mountain resorts, proposed by Matthieu Battistelli. The team is also expanding with the arrival of a research engineer.