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April 23th, 2026

April 23th, 2026

Dorothée CHARLIER (USMB, IREGE)
Simplifying Climate Risk Communication: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment in Jamaica

Co authors: David GROVER (GEM) et Claudio RIBEIRO DE LUCINDA (University of Sao Paulo)

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Previous seminars

April 23th, 2026

March 5th, 2026

On Thursday, March 5h at 12:15pm (room 103 IAE SMB), Sharon PISCITELLI presented her thesis progress “How Nosferatu becomes the hero: analysing public–private partnerships between Big Four and universities”.

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February 26th, 2026

February 26th, 2026

On Thursday, Feb 26th at 12:15pm (room 103 IAE SMB), Nicolas TREICH (TSE, INRAE) presented his book “Animal Economics”.

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April 23th, 2026

February 05th, 2026

On Thursday, Feb 5th at 12:15pm (room 103 IAE SMB), Vinciane CHAVAND (Université de Strasbourg, BETA) presented her paper “Translating organizational tensions to scale health innovations: a comparative analysis of innovation communities” (co author: Sophie BOLLINGER (Université de Strasbourg, BETA)

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April 23th, 2026

January 29th, 2026

On Thursday, January 29th at 12:15pm (room 103 IAE SMB), Thibaut ARPINON (USMB, IREGE) presented his paper “The mediated effect of climate anxiety on pro-environmental behaviors: a Registered Report replication and extension of Vlasceanu et al. (2024)” (co author: Kevin VEZIRIAN (USMB LIP/PC2S)

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April 23th, 2026

January 08th, 2026

On Thursday, January 08th at 12:15pm (room 115-116 IAE SMB), Camille HAINNAUX (USMB, IREGE) presented her paper “Reverse education and endogenous green preferences in environmental policies”

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February 26th, 2026

January 22th, 2026

On Thursday, January 22th at 12:15pm (room 103 IAE SMB), Romane D’AGOSTINI (USMB, IREGE) presented her paper “Born-Sustainable International SMEs and Inherent Paradoxical Tensions: A qualitative study” (co authors: V. FAVRE-BONTE, M. FADAIRO, USMB IREGE)

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