M. Stephane Robin

Maître de conférences

Sciences de gestion

Recherche

Direction(s) de thèse

/ Ph.D. supervision

 

* Mélanie MARTEN (THEMA-CYU and ESSEC), Three Essays on Energy and Carbon Mitigation Policies (co-supervision with Prof. Laurence JACQUET), Ph.D. thesis defended on December 9th, 2024, CY Cergy Paris Université. 

Committee: Laurence JACQUET (co-supervisor), Stéphane ROBIN (co-supervisor), Chloé LE COQ (referee #1), Phu NGUYEN-VAN (referee #2), Giuseppe BERLINGIERI, Morgan UBEDA.

 

* Serdal OZUSAGLAM (BETA - University of Strasbourg), Essays on Eco-Innovation (co-supervision with Prof. Robin COWAN)

Ph.D. thesis defended on April 10th, 2014, at the University of Strasbourg, France. First position (2014-2020): lecturer and research fellow, Leeds University Business School.

Committee: Stéphane ROBIN (co-supervisor), Robin COWAN (co-supervisor), Pierre MOHNEN (referee #1), Benoît MULKAY (referee #2), Jacques MAIRESSE, Phu NGUYEN-VAN.

 

Thèmes de recherche

/ Research Topics:

 

Applied Econometrics; Economics and Management of Innovation; Science and Technology Policy; Industrial Policy; Industrial Organization.

 

Work in progress:

  • "Knowledge flows, academic collaboration, and AI innovation performance in medical technology", with A. Geuna and F. Shermatov.
  • "Generalized Production Efficiency" with L. Jacquet and E. Lehmann

 

Responsabilités scientifiques

/ Scientific activity

 

* Accreditation to Supervise Research ("Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches")

 

* Editorial activity - Special Issues :

Special Issue "Innovation et Environnement", Vie & Sciences de l'Entreprise, 2012/2-3 (191 - 192), 236 p., co-editor with F. PRATLONG

 

* Editorial activity - Refereeing:

Economics of Innovation and New Technology, Economie et Prévision, Industrial and Corporate Change, Industry and Innovation, International Journal of Industrial Organization, Journal of Evolutionary Economics, Journal of Technology Transfer, Labour Economics, Recherches Economiques de Louvain / Louvain Economic Review, Regional Studies, Research Policy, Review of Industrial Organization, Statistical Analysis and Data Mining, Revue Economique, Revue de l’OFCE, Sciences Sociales et Santé.

 

* Organization of workshops and conferences:

  • Since 2009: Referee, DRUID Summer Conference
  • Member of the Scientific Committee, CESIS Workshop "CDM 15 years after", Londres, December 6-7, 2013
  • Member of the Programme Committee, 18th Panel Data Conference, Paris, July 5-6, 2012
  • Co-organizer of the 95th Conference of the Applied Econometric Association (AEA), on Patents and Innovation, Strasbourg, June 28-29, 2007

 

* Participation in funded research projects:

  • 2023-2027 (ongoing) : Harmfisc, funded by the CY Initiative programme with support from the French National Research Agency (ANR), under the "Investissements d’Avenir" category (ANR-16-IDEX-0008). Role: Researcher. PI: Prof. Laurence Jacquet (CY Cergy Paris Université). Funding: EUR 200 000.
  • 2015-2017: project on the evaluation of the French R&D Tax Credit (CIR), funded by the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research. Role: Researcher and Referee/Discussant. PI: Jacques Mairesse (CREST - ENSAE). Funding: EUR 30 000.
  • 2007-2011: COICOSA, funded by the French National Research Agency (ANR). Research consortium involving BETA (University of Strasbourg), French Center for Research on Employment (CEE), ERUDITE (University of Eastern Paris, UPEC) and LATTS (ENPC ParisTech). Role : Researcher and leader of the BETA team. PI: Nathalie Greenan (CEE).  Total funding: EUR 200 000.
  • 1997-1999: project on the entry on the labour market of young scientists, funded by the French Ministry of Defense (DGA). Role: Researcher. PI: Vincent Mangematin (INRA). Rôle : chercheur. Funding: EUR 45 000.

Enseignements

/ Teaching

 

At Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (since 2011)

 

    Courses:
* Applied Statistics and Econometrics (Bachelor, 3rd year)
* Introduction to Operation Research (Bachelor, 3rd year)
* Statistics (Master in Global Crises and Risk Management, 2nd year, 2012-2025)
* Statistics and Econometrics I (Magistère Finance, 2nd year)
* Statistics and Econometrics II (Magistère Finance, 3rd year, 2012-2018)
* Financial Econometrics (Master in Finance and Financial Risk Management, 2nd year, , taught in English)
* Econometrics for Finance and Market Finance (Master in Finance and Tax Management, 2nd year, Master in Finance and Assets Management, 2nd year, joint course, taught in English).
* Econometrics of Panel Data and Qualitative Variables (Master in Project Management and Evaluation, 2nd year, since 2025, taught in English)

 

    Practical :
* Statistics (Bachelor, 3rd year)
* Introduction to Operation Research (Bachelor, 3rd year)

 

Invited courses (since 2011) :

 

* Refresher course on Time Series Econometrics (CY Tech, from Sept. 2026, taught in English)

* Empirical Finance using R (CY Tech, 2021-2026)
* Business Economics (ESSEC Business School, 2017-2018, taught in English)

Publications

Working papers

1. Laurence JACQUET, Stéphane ROBIN "R&D Tax Credits across the EU: Nonsense or Common Sense? A Dynamic Panel Data Approach" THEMA Working Paper n° 2025-09, CY Cergy Paris Université.

 

2. Stéphane ROBIN "Free Musical Improvisation as an Alternative Model for Organization", Document de Travail PRISM - Sorbonne, septembre 2025 (hal-04080990)

 

International Peer-Reviewed Journals

14. Serdal OZUSAGLAM, Stéphane ROBIN, Chee-Yew WONG "Early and late adopters of ISO 14001-type standards: revisiting the role of firm characteristics and capabilities", Journal of Technology Transfer, 2018, Vol. 43, Issue 5, pp. 1318–1345 (hal-03691930).

 

13. Jacques MAIRESSE, Stéphane ROBIN "Assessing measurement errors in the research-innovation-productivity relationships", Economics of Innovation and New Technology, January 2017, Vol. 26, Issue 1-2, pp. 93-107 (hal-03691920).

 

12. Bruno AMABLE, Ivan LEDEZMA, Stéphane ROBIN "Product Market Regulation, innovation and productivity", Research Policy, December 2016, Vol. 45, Issue 10, pp. 2087-2104 (hal-03691909).

 

11. Stéphane ROBIN, Torben SCHUBERT "Cooperation with public research institutions and success in innovation: Evidence from France and Germany" Research Policy, February 2013, Vol. 42, Issue 1, pp. 149-166 (hal-03691900).

 

10. Mireille MATT, Stéphane ROBIN, Sandrine WOLFF "The influence of public programs on inter-firm R&D collaboration strategies: project-level evidence from EU FP5 and FP6" The Journal of Technology Transfer, December 2012, Vol. 37, Issue 6, pp 885-916 (hal-01804925).

 

9. Chia-Lin CHANG, Stéphane ROBIN "Knowledge sourcing and firm performance in an industrializing economy: the case of Taiwan (1992–2003)" Empirical Economics, June 2012, Vol. 42, Issue 3, pp 947-986 (hal-03692178).

 

8. Bart COCKX, Christian GOEBEL, Stéphane ROBIN “Can Income Support for Part-Time Workers Serve as a Stepping-Stone to Regular Jobs? An application to Young Long-Term Unemployed Women”, Empirical Economics, February 2013, Vol. 44, Issue 1, pp. 189-229 (accepted 23 December 2009, published online 25 March 2010, hal-01751276).

 

7. Chialin CHANG, Stéphane ROBIN “Public Policy, Innovation, and Total Factor Productivity: An Application to Taiwan’s Manufacturing Industry” (2008), Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, December 2008, Vol. 79, Issue 3, pp. 352‑376 (hal-03691878).

 

6. Chialin CHANG, Stéphane ROBIN “Doing R&D and/or Importing Technologies: The Critical Importance of Firm Size in Taiwan's Manufacturing Industries”, Review of Industrial Organization, November 2006, Vol. 29, Issue 3, pp. 253‑278 (hal-03691818).

 

5. Stéphane ROBIN “Housing careers for social tenants in France: a case study”, Open House International, 2005, Vol. 30, Issue 3, pp. 37‑44.(hal-00278710, Full tables of results available HERE)

 

4. Stéphane ROBIN, Vincent VANDENBERGHE “Evaluating the effectiveness of private education across countries: a comparison of methods”, Labour Economics, 2004, Vol. 11, pp. 487-506 (hal-00279135)

 

3. Monica GAUGHAN, Stéphane ROBIN “National science training policy and early scientific careers in France and the United States”, Research Policy, 2004, Vol. 33, pp. 569-581 (hal-00279013).

 

2. Vincent MANGEMATIN, Stéphane ROBIN “The two faces of PhD students: management of early careers of French PhDs in Life Sciences”, Science and Public Policy, 2003, Vol. 30, Issue 6, pp. 405-414 (hal-03691759).

 

1. Eric CAHUZAC, Stéphane ROBIN “Knocking on academia’s doors: an inquiry into the early careers of doctors in life sciences“, Labour, 2003, Vol. 17, Issue 1, pp. 1-21 (hal-03691747).

 

National Peer-Reviewed Journals

6. Jacques MAIRESSE, Stéphane ROBIN "Formes de l'innovation et productivité: analyse à partir d'une comparaison d'estimateurs de la "fonction de production de connaissances" Economie et Prévision, (2011/1-2), No 197-198, pp. 21-44 (hal-03691731). Disponible en ligne sur Persée.

 

5. Nathalie GREENAN, Mathieu NARCY, Stéphane ROBIN "Changements au sein des entreprises et accès des seniors à la formation continue dans les années 1990 et 2000", Revue Française d'Economie, XXVII, 1, juillet 2012 (hal-03691719).

 

4. Bart COCKX, Christian GOEBEL, Stéphane ROBIN « L’effet sur l’emploi du complément de revenu au travail à temps partiel en Belgique », article court, Revue Economique, 2010/2, Volume 61, pp. 299-312 (hal-03616998, disponible en ligne sur CAIRN).

 

3. Marc-Arthur DIAYE, Nathalie GREENAN, Stéphane ROBIN « Innovations organisationnelles, entrée dans l’emploi et carrières salariales » Reflets et perspectives de la vie économique, numéro spécial « Pratiques dans les entreprises et marché du travail », 2007, Vol XLVI, n° 2-3, pp. 89-101. (hal-00279131)

 

2. Bart COCKX, Christian GOEBEL, Bruno VAN DER LINDEN, Bernard MASUY, Stéphane ROBIN « Politiques d’activation pour des jeunes chômeurs de longue durée sans expérience de travail: une évaluation », Revue Belge de Sécurité Sociale, 2004, pp. 497-510 (hal-03691076). Beschikbaar in het Nederlands: “Maatregelen van het activeringsbeleid voor jonge langdurig werklozen zonderwerkervaring : een evaluatie” Belgisch Tijdschrift voor sociale zekerheid, 2004, pp. 493-508.

 

1. Eric CAHUZAC, Stéphane ROBIN « L’accès à l’emploi des docteurs en sciences de la vie : caractéristiques individuelles et effets de structure » Formation Emploi, 2001, n° 74, pp. 37-52, Céreq / La Documentation Française (hal-03691057). Disponible en ligne sur Persée.

 

Book Chapters

7. Nathalie GREENAN, Mathieu NARCY, Stéphane ROBIN "Les pratiques de formation de la main-d'oeuvre face aux changements dans le privé et le public", Chapitre 7 in Greenan N., Hamon-Cholet S. et P. Ughetto (Eds) Salariés du public, salariés du privé face aux changements, L'Harmattan, Paris, 376 p., Août 2016.

 

6. Monica Gaughan and Stéphane Robin “National science training policy and early scientific careers in France and the United States”, Chapter 14 in A.N. Link and C. Antonelli (Eds) Recent Developments in the Economics of Science and Innovation, The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics, No. 288, Edward Elgar, 848 p.

 

5. Jacques Mairesse, Stéphane Robin "The Importance of Research for Innovation and Productivity: Comparing  Different Estimators of the Innovation Production Function", Chapter 6  in Innovation and Growth: From R&D Strategies of Innovating Firms to Economy-wide Technological Change, Andersson, Johansson, Karlsson and Lööf (Eds), Oxford University Press, 368 pages, 20 September 2012

 

4. Stéphane ROBIN, Torben SCHUBERT “Relations scientifiques et innovation dans les entreprises: Une comparaison France - Allemagne”, pp. 100-117, in DGCIS (Eds) L'innovation dans les entreprises: moteurs, moyens et enjeux, 2011.

 

3. Ronald Dekker, Alfred Kleinknecht, Stéphane ROBIN “La participation des entreprises aux PCRD européens et ses impacts: Une comparaison France / Pays-Bas”, pp. 118-141, in DGCIS (Eds) L'innovation dans les entreprises: moteurs, moyens et enjeux, 2011.

 

2. Jean-Pierre MARISSAL, Stéphane ROBIN “Mieux vaut être dedans plutôt que dehors :l’effet des dispositifs du 10 juillet 1987 sur l’employabilité des personnes handicapées", pp. 181-192, in Bourreau-Dubois et Jeandidier (Eds) Economie Sociale et Droit, Tome 1 : Economie sociale et droit du travail, L’Harmattan, Paris, 2006.

 

1. Jean-Pierre MARISSAL, Stéphane ROBIN “La discrimination sur le marché du travail envers les personnes handicapées”, pp. 151-177, in A. Triomphe (Ed) Economie du Handicap, PUF, Paris, 2006 (hal-00200184).

 

Policy papers and Reports

3. Stéphane ROBIN et Torben Schubert « La coopération avec les institutions publiques de recherche favorise-t-elle l’innovation dans les entreprises? », Les Echos / AFSE, mai 2011.

 

2. Bart COCKX, Christian GOEBEL, Stéphane ROBIN, Bruno VAN DER LINDEN, Bernard MASUY Politiques d’activation pour des jeunes chômeurs de longue durée sans expérience de travail : une évaluation, Série « Problèmes actuels concernant la cohésion sociale », Politique Scientifique Fédérale, Academia Press, Gand, 2003.

 

1. Vincent MANGEMATIN, Stéphane ROBIN « A la recherche du premier emploi », Biofutur, n° 198, Mars 2000 (hal-02689865).