Stephan Kampelmann - Solvay Brussels School
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Stephan Kampelmann - Solvay Brussels School
Curriculum vitae Stephan Kampelmann I. PERSONAL INFORMATION Date of birth October 23 1980 Place of birth Warendorf, Germany Phone +32-(0)-26.50.41.22 Email [email protected] Languages German, English, French, Spanish, Dutch (active and passive knowledge) II. PRESENT POSITIONS October 2015- Researcher at the Institute for Landscape Planning and Ecology, Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism, University of Stuttgart 2014- Maître d’Enseignement at the Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management. 2012/2013 - Teaching Assistant for Prof. Robert Plasman, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Université libre de Bruxelles 2012- Action researcher at the Urban Ecology Centre Brussels. Responsible for projects related to urban renovation, local economics, urban/industrial ecology (funded by Fondation Roi Baudouin, Fonds Elia, Loterie Nationale, Etopia, Atrium) August 2011- Post-doc researcher in the Department of Applied Economics (DULBEA) and Centre d’Emile Bernheim (CEB), Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management; funded by MAD, ETUI, BELSPO, TURAS and SADURES research projects. III. PAST POSITIONS June 2010 – July Visiting researcher at the Berlin Gradutate School of Social Science, Institute for em2010 pirical social science, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin 2010- Evaluation expert for the European Commission's Framework Programme for Research and Development 2009-2010 Scientific Coordinator for Internationalist Foundation, Brussels, Belgium Coordinator of INFOCON, a research project financed under the 7th Framework Programme of the European Commission 2007- 2010 Moniteur de Recherche at Faculte des sciences economiques et sociales, Universite des Sciences et Technologies de Lille, France 2007-2008 Scientific consultant for the Fondation Danielle Mitterrand, Paris, France Project on social and economic indicators 2006-2007 Scientific consultant for the Conseil Regional du Nord-Pas de Calais (Direction du Developpement Durable, de la Prospective et de l'Evaluation) Project on regional inequality and poverty III. EDUCATION AND TRAINING May 2011 Ph.D. in Economics, Universite des Sciences et Technologies de Lille and European programme of Socio-economic and statistical Studies, coordinated by Humboldt Universitat p. 1 zu Berlin Topic: The Socio-economics of Pay Rules Supervisor: Prof. Florence Jany-Catrice (Universite de Lille); co-supervisor: Prof François Rycx (Universite libre de Bruxelles) Jury: David Marsden (London School of Economics and Political Science); Martin Groß (Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin); Sile O'Dorchai (Universite Libre de Bruxelles); François Legendre (Universite Paris Est-Creteil) July 2007 Master of Science in Economics, Universite des Sciences et Technologies de Lille, France Major: Applied Econometrics Degree with distinction “tres bien” August 2005 Bachelor of Arts in Economics, Maastricht University and Universite Paris I PantheonSorbonne Major: International Economics Degree with distinction “cum laude” IV. TEACHING EXPERIENCE 4.1 Courses 2014- Environmental economics at Gemboux Agro-Bio-Tech (3 hours) 2013- Economie du travail (ECON-S207) at the Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management and the Faculté des Sciences Sociales et Politiques, Université libre de Bruxelles. Taught with Prof. François Rycx. (24 hours) 2012- Diagnostics territoriaux et prospectives (SOG21D), Master Gouvernance des Risques Et de l'Environnement (GREEN) at the Université de Caen (9 hours) 2011- International economic and environmental problems, Bachelor course for enginering students at TELECOM Lille 1 (9 hours) 2009 Measurement of sustainable development, Invited lecture at the Ecole Superieur de Journalisme de Lille (3 hours) 2008/2009 Methods of Social Science, Master in political science at the Institut d'etudes politiques de Lille, France (36 hours) 4.2 Teaching assistant 2012- Economie politiques (ECON-S103), Bachelor course at the Faculty of Political and Social Sciences, Université libre de Bruxelles (60 hours) 2007/2008 until Statistics, Universite des Sciences et Technologies de Lille, France (64 hours) 2009/2010 2004/2005 International Economics (student tutor), University Maastricht (9 hours) V. PUBLICATIONS AND SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITIES 5.1 Publications 5.1.1 Articles in international peer-reviewed journals (19) Kampelmann, S., Van Hollebeke S. and Vandergert, P. (2016). “Stuck in the middle with you: the role of bridging organisations in urban renovation” Ecological Economics, 129, 82-93. Kampelmann, S. and Rycx, F. (forthcoming). “Wage discrimination against immigrants: measurement with firm-level productivity data.” IZA Journal of Migration. Vandergert, P., Kampelmann, S. and Collier, M. (2015) “Blending adaptive governance and institutional theory to explore urban resilience and sustainability strategies in the Rome Metropolitan Area, Italy”, International Journal of Urban Sustainable Development. p. 2 Keune, H. et al. (2015). “Emerging ecosystem services governance issues in the BElgium Ecosystem Services Community of Practice”, Ecosystem Services, 16: 212-219. Garnero, A., Kampelmann, S. and Rycx, F. (2015). "Sharp Teeth or Empty Mouths? Revisiting the Minimum Wage Bite with Sectoral Data", British Journal of Industrial Relations (5-year Impact Factor 1.468), 53(4):760-788. Garnero, A., Kampelmann, S. and Rycx, F. (2014). “Part-time Work, Wages and Productivity”, Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 67 (3): 926-954 (5-year Impact Factor 1.539) Garnero, A., Kampelmann, S. and Rycx, F. (2014). “The Heterogeneous Effects of Workforce Diversity on Productivity, Wages and Profits”. Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society, 53(3): 430-477 (5Year Impact Factor 2.06) Garnero, A., Kampelmann, S. and Rycx, F. (2014). “Minimum Wage Systems and Earnings Inequalities: Does Institutional Diversity Matter?”, forthcoming in European Journal of Industrial Relations. (5-Year Impact Factor 0.85) Kampelmann, S. and Rycx, F. (2013). Does Institutional Diversity Account for Pay Rules in Germany and Belgium? Socio-Economic Review, 11(1):131-157. (Impact Factor of 1.717) Kampelmann, S. and Rycx, F. (2013). The Dynamics of Task-biased Technological Change: The Case of Occupations. Brussels Economic Review, Vol. 56, No. 2. Cataldi, A., Kampelmann, S., and Rycx, F. (2012). Does It Pay To Be Productive? International Journal of Manpower, 33(3):264-283. (5-year Impact Factor 0.92) Kampelmann, S. and Rycx, F. (2012). Are Occupations Paid What They are Worth? An Econometric Study of Occupational Wage Inequality and Productivity. De Economist, 160(3):257-287. (5-year Impact Factor 1.024) Kampelmann, S. and Rycx, F. (2012). The Impact of Educational Mismatch on Firm Productivity: Evidence from Linked Panel Data. Economics of Education Review, 31(6):918-931. (5-Year Impact Factor 1.565) Kampelmann, S. (2012). Review of `Plenitude: the new economics of true wealth' de Juliet Schor. Revue Française de Socio-Economie, 1(9):255-273. Cataldi, A., Kampelmann, S., and Rycx, F. (2011). Productivity-Wage Gaps Among Age Groups: Does the ICT Environment Matter? De Economist , 159(2):193-221. (5-year Impact Factor 1.024) Kampelmann, S. (2009). "Inequality Measures as Conventions : New Interpretations of a Classic Operationalization Problem", Socio-Economic Review, 7(4):669-694. (Impact Factor of 1.717) Kampelmann, S. (2008). Note critique sur ’En finir avec les inegalites’ de Gadrey, Revue Française de SocioÉconomie, Issue 2:223-226. Jany-Catrice, F. and Kampelmann, S. (2007). "L’indicateur de bien-etre economique : une application a la France", Revue française d’économie, 22(1):107-148. Kampelmann, S. and Rycx, F. (2011c). Wages of Occupations in Theory. . . and Practice. Reflets et Perspectives, L(4):119-131. 5.1.2 Chapters in books (1) Kampelmann, S. (2010). "A conventionalist analysis of inequality measurement". In : Gutierrez, A. et al. (ed.), Los niveles de vida en Espana y Francia (siglos XVIII-XX), Publicaciones Universidad de Alicante. 5.1.3 Articles under submission in international peer-reviewed journals (1) Giuliano, R., Kampelmann, S., Mahy, B., Rycx, F. “Short notice, big difference? The effect of temporary employment p. 3 on firm competitiveness across sectors” Revise and resubmit in British Journal of Industrial Relations. 5.1.4 Working papers (13) Kampelmann, S., Vanhollebeke, S. and Vandergert, P. (2015). The Governance of Economic Resilience: 20 Years of Urban Adaptation Projects in Brussels. DULBEA Working Paper, Research series, N°15-01.RS, Feburary. Kampelmann S., Achten, W., Bauler, T. and Petalios, D. (2014), "Decentralised and agro-ecological farming in the EU: A transdisciplinary literature review". Broadening scopes on food, squeezing urban hinterlands, Conference proceesings Belgian Agroecology Meeting, November 2014. Kampelmann S. (2014), "Urban Ecosystem Services: Literature Review and Operationalization for the Case of Brussels". Dulbea Working Paper, Research series, N°14-01.RS, March. Garnero, A., Kampelmann, S., and Rycx, F. (2013). Part-time Work, Wages and Productivity: Evidence from Belgian Matched Panel Data. Dulbea Working Paper N°13-08.RS and IZA Discussion Paper Series, 7789. Garnero, A., Kampelmann, S., and Rycx, F. (2013). Minimum Wage Systems and Earnings Inequalities: Does Institutional Diversity Matter?, CEB Working Paper, No. 13-021 and DULBEA Working Paper, No. 13-06.RS. Garnero, A., Kampelmann, S., and Rycx, F. (2013). The Heterogeneous Effects of Workforce Diversity on Productivity, Wages and Profits. CEPREMAP Document de travail (Docweb) nº 1304. Garnero, A., Kampelmann, S., and Rycx, F. (2013). Sharp Teeth or Empty Mouths? Revisiting the Minimum Wage Bite with Sectoral Data. IZA Discussion Paper Series, 7351:1-36. Also CEB Working Paper , No. 13-016 and DULBEA Working Paper, No. 13-05.RS, 2013. Kampelmann, S. and Rycx, F. (2013). Who Earns Minimum Wages in Europe? New Empirical Evidence Based on Household Surveys, CEB Working Paper, No. 13-002, 2013. Also DULBEA Working Paper, No. 13-01.RS, 2013. Kampelmann, S. and Rycx, F. (2013). The Impact of Educational Mismatch on Firm Productivity: Evidence from Linked Panel Data?, IZA Discussion Paper No. 7093, Bonn (Germany), December 2012. Also CEB Working Paper, No. 12/38 and DULBEA Working Paper, No. 12-05.RS, 2011 Kampelmann, S. and Rycx, F. (2011). Are occupations Paid What They are Worth? An Econometric Study of Occupational Wage Inequality and Productivity. IZA Discussion Paper, 5951. Top 10 Download in SSRN's Labor: Human Capital" and European Economies: Labor & Social Conditions" Series. lso CEB Working Paper, No. 11/42 and DULBEA Working Paper, No. 11-12.RS, 2011. Kampelmann, S. and Rycx, F. (2011). Does Institutional Diversity Account for Pay Rules in Germany and Belgium? IZA Discussion Paper No. 6010, Bonn (Germany), October 2011. Also CEB Working Paper, No. 11/42 and DULBEA Working Paper, No. 11-12.RS, 2011. Kampelmann, S. and Rycx, F. (2011). Task-Biased Changes of Employment and Remuneration: The Case of Occupations, IZA Discussion Paper No. 5470, Bonn (Germany), January 2011. Also CEB Working Paper, No. 11/002, 2011 and SOEPpaper, No. 36 (Fabruary 2011), DIW Berlin (Germany) Kampelmann, S. and Rycx, F. (2011). The Dynamics of Task-Biased Occupational Change: the Case of Occupations. IZA Discussion Paper, 5470. 5.1.5 Research reports (5) Kampelmann, S., Achten, W., Bauler, T. and Petalios, D. (2014). Decentralised and Ecological Agriculture in the European Union. Final report SADURES project, 10 October 2014, 99 p. Kampelmann, S., Garnero, A., and Rycx, F. (2013). Minimum wages in Europe:does the diversity of systems lead to a diversity of outcomes? European Trade Union Institute, Report 128. p. 4 Rycx, F. and Kampelmann, S. (2012). Who earns minimum wages in Europe? New evidence based on household surveys. European Trade Union Institute, Report 124. Kampelmann, S. and Plasman, R. (2011). L'impact economique des activites de la mode et du design en Region Bruxelles-Capitale. Rapport de recherche pour le Centre Bruxellois de la Mode et du Design,17 novembre 2011, 21 p. Jany-Catrice, F. , Kampelmann, S., Gonzalves, R. (2007). "Inegalites et pauvrete dans la region Nord-Pas-de-Calais. Barometres", rapport pour le Conseil regional Nord-Pas-de-Calais, juillet, 250 p. 5.1.6 Other publications (6) Garnero, A. and Kampelmann, S. (2013). Un salaire minimum en Europe ? La Libre, samedi 11 mai 2013. Ore, S. and Kampelmann, S. (2013). Comment evaluer les differentes techniques d’horticulture en ville? Gaïa Scienza, 8:28-34. Kampelmann, S. (2011). The Socio-Economics of Pay Rules. Universite Lille 1, Lille. Doctoral Dissertation defended on May 20, 2011. Kampelmann, S. (2010). Energy, Ecology and the Public Debate. Gaïa Scienza, 1:37-50. Kampelmann, S. (2008). Overview on alternative environmental and socio-economic indicators. Report to the Forum d'Autres Indicateur de Richesse in the French Senate (preparation of the Stiglitz Commission) Kampelmann, S. (2007). Inequality Measurement Re-reexamined. Master Thesis in Applied Economics. Presented at Universite Lille 1 in August 2007. 5.2 5.2.1 Scientific activities Presentations at academic conferences and seminars Land management and the European experience of urban agriculture. Seminar for Master students on Land management, Darwin College, University of Cambridge, 2 November 2015. Invited talk. Stuck in the middle with you: mediation between bottom-up and top-down approaches in urban renovation policies. 11th biennial conference of the European Society for Ecological Economics, Leeds, 30 june -3 july 2015. New measurements of discrimination against foreigners with firm-level data. Fourth SOLE/EALE World Meetings, Montreal, June 26-28 2015. Decentralised and agroecological farming in the European Union: a transdisciplinary literature review. Belgian Agroecology Meeting in Brussels, Belgium, 5 November 2013. Bridging brownfields: lessons from action research on phytoremediation in the context of urban densification. Presentation at the IUFN's international conference LAND FOR FOOD Land use & Sustainable food governance of urban regions in Paris (UNESCO HQ) on 24-25th of April 2014 Part-time Work, Wages and Productivity: Evidence from Belgian Matched Panel Data. Presentation at the 19th Society of Labor Economists meeting in Washington, DC on 2-3 May, 2014 Sharp Teeth or Empty Mouths? Revisiting the Minimum Wage Bite with Sectoral Data? Presentation at the 19th Society of Labor Economists meeting in Washington, DC on 2-3 May, 2014 Part-time Work, Wages and Productivity: Evidence from Belgian Matched Panel Data. workshop on Economics and Institutions organised in Assisi by Department of Economics and the National Institute of Economic and Social Research, London, UK, 20-21 February 2014. Invited talk. Minimum Wage Systems and Earnings Inequalities: Does Institutional Diversity Matter? Workshop on Economics and Institutions organised in Assisi by Department of Economics and the National Institute of Economic and Social Research, London, UK, 20-21 February 2014. Invited talk. Diversity of european minimum wage policies, invited expert at Eurofound seminar on minimum wages in p. 5 Dublin, Ireland, 23 September 2013. Invited talk. Research framework for studying minimum wage institutions, invited expert at Eurofound seminair on minimum wages in Dublin, Ireland, 6 march 2013. Invited talk. Part-time work work arrangements and productivity, international ILRR seminar on Working Times in Montreal, Canada, 18-23 april 2013 Who Earns Minimum Wages in Europe? New Evidence Based on Household Surveys, 11th Belgian Day for Labour Economists in Leuven, Belgium, 13 december 2012 Part-time work, wages and productivity, EALE conference in Bonn, Germany, 20 september 2012 Task-biased changes of employment and remuneration: The case of occupations, 10th Belgian Day for Labour Economists in Genth, Belgium, 29 april 2011 L’evolution de l’emploi et de la remuneration des professions en Allemagne, SERAS seminar, Lille, 4 novembre 2010 L’analyse socio-economique des regles salariales, Journee des doctorants du CLERSE, Universite de Lille 1, 24 june 2010 Are Occupations Paid What They Are Worth? An Econometric Study into Occupational Wage Inequality and Productivity, EALE/SOLE conference at the LSE in London, United Kingdom, 18 june 2010 Socio-economics of pay rules, Invited talk in the Forschungsseminar BGSS, Berlin, 13 january 2010 La place du marche. Reflexions sur le role des ideaux-types dans l’approche pluridisciplinaire des marches du travail, 3eme Journee Doctorale du GDR Economie & Sociologie, Lille, 20 november 2009 Are occupations paid what they are worth ? An econometric study of occupational inequality and productivity, SESS Seminar in Barcelona, 30 octobre 2009 Testing the closure hypothesis : economic considerations, invited talk at Forschungsseminar BGSS, Berlin, 29 april 2009 Disentangling economic and social forces on labour market inequality, SERAS seminar, Lille, 2 april 2009 The Socio-Economics of Labour Market Inequality, SESS Seminar, University of Southampton, 20 november 2008 Inequality measures as classic operationalization problem, invited talk at international AEHE/AFHE seminar “Les niveaux de vie en Espagne et en France dans la longue duree” at MMSH in Aix-en-Provence, France, 1314 june 2008 Nouveaux indicateurs de « richesse » ? Experiences au niveau regional, invited talk at the Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussee (Ecoles des Ponts ParisTechStage) in the cycle ‘Analyser et evaluer la mise en oeuvre du developpement durable’, Paris, 4 december 2007 5.2.2 Other presentations Ecosystem services and productive potential of urban parks, Closing Event of Parckdesign Biennale, 20 September 2014. Invited talk. Ecosystem service provision of urban garden, Public hearing in the European Parliament in Brussels, Belgium, 18 October 2013. Invited talk. Urban ecology in theory and practice, European Environmental Sciences Student Association conference in Izmir, Turkey, 3 July 2013. Invited lecture. El Sumak Kawsayta Paktachina, Sustainable Development in Ecuador, 27th International Environment Film Festival in Paris, 19 november 2009. Invited talk. Civil-society egagement in research on transnational communities, DIASPEACE seminar at the African Diaspora Policy Centre in Amsterdan, The Netherlands, 3 july 2009. Invited talk. Sustainable Development Indicators in Brazil and Northern France, Assemblée Générale in Paris, organised by the ‘Forum pour d’autres indicateurs de richesse” (FAIR) to prepare interventions in the Commission Stiglitz-Sen-Fitoussi, 22 april 2008. Invited talk. p. 6 5.3 Peer-reviewing and project evaluation activity - 5.4 Industrial Relations and Labor Review Transfer – Journal of the European Trade Union Institute International Journal of Manpower Brussels Economic Review Gaïa Scienza – Review of Urban Ecology IZA Journal of Labor Econmics External evaluator for FP7 science and society programme (European Commission, DG Research) Externat evaluator for ERC Advanced grants (European Research Council) Professional honours, international grants and awards 2013-2014 Research mission for the TURAS project (FP7 programme of European Commission) April 2012 FNRS travel grant for conference attendance in Montreal, Canada 2008-2011 Main coordinator of INFOCON grant (FP7 programme of European Commission) 2007 until 2010 Scholarship of the French Ministry of Education Full-time Ph.D. scholarship awarded for academic excellence 2008 Winner of the ’Prix Jacques Tymen' of the Association d'economie sociale National award for the best master thesis in economics 5.5 Membership & activities in professional associations Since 2015 Member of the European Society for Ecological Economics Since 2014 Member of the Society of Labor Economists Since 2013 Research Fellow and Board member of Etopia, Centre d'animation et derecherche en écologie politique, Belgium Since 2013 Member of the BElgian Ecosystem Services (BEES) network Since 2013 Member of the FNRS contact group “Redefining properity” Since 2013 Senior Research Fellow in the Centre d'Emile Bernheim, Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management February 2013 Organiser of the conference “Phytoremédiation and urban agriculture” in Brussels, Belgium March 2012 Organiser of the conference “Urban Agriculture”, in Brussels, Belgium Since 2012 Board member of the Urban Ecology Centre Brussels ; Member of the editorial board of “Gaïa Scienza”, the quarterly journal of the Urban Ecology Centre Brussels December 2010 Organiser of international INFOCON/DIASPEACE conference “Diasporas and conflict transformation” in Brussels, Belgium Since 2010 Member of the European Association of Labour Economists May 2009 Organiser of international INFOCON conference “Transnational communities and conflict. A civil society approach.” In Lille, France Since 2008 Member and Elected Representative of doctoral students in the European Ph.D. Programme for Social Science and Statistics co-ordinated by Humboldt Universitat zu Berlin, Germany 2006 until 2009 President of the Association of Econometrics Students in Lille, France p. 7