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April 23th, 2026

April 23th, 2026

On Thursday, April 16th at 12:15pm (room 103 IAE SMB), Dorothée CHARLIER LUGOVA (USMB, IREGE) presented the paper “Simplifying Climate Risk Communication: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment in Jamaica” co written with David GROVER (GEM) et Claudio RIBEIRO DE LUCINDA (University of Sao Paulo)

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April 16th, 2026

April 16th, 2026

On Thursday, April 16th at 12:15pm (room 103 IAE SMB), Alexandra LUGOVA (USMB, IREGE) presented the paper “Working Under Uncertainty: Health Effects of Labour Market Shocks at Older Ages” co written with Morgane PLANTIER and Ahmed TRITAH (Université de Poitiers, LéP)

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April 16th, 2026

April 2nd, 2026

On Thursday, April 2nd at 12:15pm (room 103 IAE SMB), Ekaterina LE PENNEC (USMB, IREGE) presented the paper “When invisibility becomes visible: How entrepreneurial ecosystems perceive and respond to invisible disabilities. Comparative Cases from France, Germany, Russia, and the U.S.” co written with Véronique FAVRE-BONTÉ et Sabrina PÉRUGIEN

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April 16th, 2026

March 26th, 2026

On Thursday, March 26th at 12:15pm (room 103 IAE SMB), Rémi ARDIET (USMB, IREGE), Jennifer SANIOSSIAN (Université Jean Monnet, COACTIS) presented their paper “Toward Organized Regions: Ensuring Local Collective Action in the Face of Major Challenges”

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April 16th, 2026

March 19th, 2026

On Thursday, March 19th at 12:15pm (room 103 IAE SMB), Maxence FRANCESCHI (Université de Lausanne, IDHEAP) presented his paper “The Effect of Interpersonal Competition on Employee Turnover and Employee Valuation: Evidence from Professional Football”

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April 16th, 2026

March 12th, 2026

On Thursday, March 12th at 12:15pm (room 103 IAE SMB), Guy PARMENTIER (Université Grenoble Alpes) presented on the theme “The creative capabilities of organizations: designing and measuring a new concept”.

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