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Dynamic behaviors and contribution to public goods
In this project, we address the question of how taking into account dynamics may highlight our understanding of individual contributions to public goods. We focus on two special cases of public goods: knowledge production and fundraising. The knowledge production market is inefficient because of the
The mechanisms of ordinary resistance: for a cultural sociology of situations of domination
The mechanisms of ordinary resistance: for a cultural sociology of situations of domination Acronym : SOCIORESIST Calling on multi-located ethnographies and an investigatory approach which owes much both to pragmatism and to American “cultural sociology”, the SOCIORESIST research programme int
Trust Development in Leadership Relationships
This proposal contributes to the leadership and trust literatures and builds on work already done by the research team by focusing specifically on the role of trust in the relationship between leaders and subordinates. This program of research has several objectives around the central goal, which
Permafrost Rock Ice and Snow Monitoring of slopes using terrestrial laser scanning in the Austre Loven glacier basin (Svalbard).
Within PRISM project, novel and quantitative tools were mobilized to bring insight on cryosphere-related processes seldom studied up to now. This was made possible by high precision measurement devices such as Terrestrial Laser Scanner (Lidar) and drones. Fiedlwork was conducted in an observatory gl
Organizational daily practices studied in a working-class environment
Once an important center of the textile industry, Roubaix suffered the full brunt of deindustrialization in the 1970s and, more recently, the economic and financial crisis that began in 2007. Today the city and surrounding area is marked by poverty and the disappearance of standard employment relati
Students assignments models: theory and applications
Improving the students' assignment procedure in France Two papers that are almost done. We are currently running experiements to complete our work No In recent years, game theoretic ideas have been used to study the design of markets. Matching procedures have found practical applications in centra
Separating Couples in Courts. Comparing Family Justice in France and Quebec
Confronted for forty years with an increase in the number of separating couples, family policies in Europe and North America tend to converge, which makes it all the more necessary to compare them. In that perspective, this pluridisciplinary research program, involving legal scientists, political sc
Trade and Development: New Issues
The project aims to re-examine the link between trade and development, using the recent findings of the trade and development literatures. There is now some convergence between researchers and policy makers working on trade and development issues. The project is built on three distinct but relat
Apportionment rules in case of several tortfeasors : an interdisciplinary approach
The context of DAMAGE proposal is twofold: 1/ from a legal point of view, multiple causation issue is one of the most discussed fields within civil law: there are several theories of causation used by courts, no consensus has never emerged to apportionment damage and the legislator wants to reform c