Cécile Cézanne is a lecturer in economics at the Université Côte d’Azur and a permanent member of GREDEG (UMR 7321). She defended her thesis in 2008 on the governance and performance of human capital intensive firms and was a lecturer at the University Sorbonne Paris Nord (CEPN – UMR 7234) between 2009 and 2017.
Her research focuses on two main areas – the economics of the firm and the economics of innovation – and is structured around strong points : the boundaries of the firm, corporate governance and the employment relationship. It also investigates new topics such as crowdfunding platforms and Industry 4.0. Her research is conducted within a multidisciplinary approach and applied to the French case, most often at a sectoral level.
For the past few years, she has also been developing research collaborations on the financing of renewable energy projects with members of the Chair Energy and Prosperity by comparing the points of view and methodologies of economists and managers.
Her research has led to publications in leading international journals such as the Journal of Economic Surveys, Journal of Organizational Change Management or the Revue d’Economie Industrielle.
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In situations of water shortage and unreliability of the public water supply service, the rehabilitation of old water supply systems could constitute an additional source of supply. The chapter questions both the rationale of their rehabilitation and the state of nowledge associated with their use, based on the example of the old city of Ahmedabad in...
Hydrogen valleys, which integrate renewable energy sources, hydrogen infrastructure, and end-use applications, play a crucial role in decarbonizing industrial energy hubs. However, the large-scale deployment of hydrogen is constrained by limited renewable electricity availability and high technology costs. A key insight from our analysis is that the merit order of hydrogen end-uses is dynamic, evolving...
This one-day workshop brings together researchers working on the design, evaluation, and impact of climate policies aimed at fostering the development and diffusion of low-carbon technologies. The presentations will cover a range of topics including the regulation of urban transport emissions, the integration of carbon dioxide removal into energy markets, the strategic adoption of...