On Thursday, September 24, the RITM has organized a series of PhD seminars in Economics. The format was 20 minutes of uninterrupted presentation and 10 minutes of Q&As.
The program:
Name | Title of Presentation | |
10h-10h30 | Charles Xavier | Use and economic value of big data |
10h35-11h05 | Risienne Mazengani | Well-being and transportation in digitization era |
11h10-11h40 | Alexis Noir-Luhalwe | Does the Employer Size Matter to the Gender Wage Gap? |
11h45-12h15 | Ismaeel Tharwat | Is Globalization Stifling Innovation in Developing Countries? |
14h-14h30 | Kevin Lefebvre | Trade Policy and Firms’ Dynamics |
14h35-15h05 | Anran Mao | Dual embeddedness of MNEs’ oversea research centers and their innovation performance |
15h10-15h40 | Hugo Allouard | Privacy in competitive markets |
15h45-16h15 | Clara Jean | Computer Algorithms Prefer Headless Women |
16h20-16h50 | Théo Marquis | Bad nudge and voice assistants: a lab-in-the-field experiment |