Explores the role of public policies in promoting sustainability and addressing market failures and externalities in the context of ecological transition.
Explores machine learning tools in public policy decisions, fairness issues, jobseeker profiling, 'Bob Emploi' evaluation, discrimination, and challenges in public employment services.
Explores collective action's role in addressing climate change and social movements, emphasizing historical cycles and the transformation of social forces through activism.
Presents the Master's program in Sustainable Management and Technology, focusing on training leaders to address global sustainability challenges through interdisciplinary education and practical experiences.
Covers risk and uncertainty in environmental projects, focusing on cost-benefit analysis and the concept of certainty equivalent for risk-averse individuals.
Explores crisis innovation, comparing the rapid innovation during the COVID crisis to other challenges like the climate crisis, emphasizing the essential framework provided by Dick Nelson.