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CURRICULUM VITAE Name : Agnès FESTRÉ Professional Addresses: GREDEG (Research Group in Law, Economics and Management – UMR n° 7321 – CNRS – University of Nice – Sophia Antipolis 250 rue Albert Einstein 06560 VALBONNE CEDEX, FRANCE Phone: + 33 (0)4 93 95 43 67 Fax: + 33 (0)4 93 65 37 98 E-mail : [email protected] Date of birth: April 19, 1969 Place of birth: Linselles (59), France Education: 1990-1992: Master Degree in Economics “Industrial and Financial Strategies”, University of Nice – Sophia Antipolis 1993: Diplôme d’Etudes Approfondies “Industrial Economics and Production Financing”, University of Nice – Sophia Antipolis 1996-1998: Doctorate grant of the European Programme Human Capital and Mobility’, University of Siena (Italy) 1998: PhD, University of Nice – Sophia Antipolis 2009: Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches 2011 : Concours d’Agrégation Interne en Sciences Economiques Current position: Full Professor of Economics at the University Nice – Sophia Antipolis (Nice, France) Director of the Master Programme in “Innovation and Territorial Development” (Institute of Economics and Management – ISEM – University of Nice Sophia Antipolis) Prime d’Excellence Scientifique since September 2011 Other professional positions or appointments: 2011-2014: Full Professor of Economics at the University of Picardie – Jules Verne 2012-2013: Member of the CEVU (Council of Study and University Life) of the University of Picardie-Jules Verne, France) 2009-2011: Head of the Department of Economics of ISEM (Faculty of Economics and Management of the University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis, France) 2007-2010: Half-time “Délégation CNRS” (National Center of Economic Research) 2001-2011: Associate Professor at the University of Nice – Sophia Antipolis 1998-2000: Attaché Temporaire d’Enseignement et de Recherche, University of Nice – Sophia Antipolis 2001-2009: Member of the French national ‘Jury d’agrégation’ for appointing college teachers Referees to Journals: Revue d’Economie Politique, Cahiers d’Economie Politique, American Journal of the History of Economic Thought, European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Review of Austrian Economics, Journal of Bioeconomics, BE Journal of Theoretical Economics. AERES (French Agency for the evaluation of scientific research) and NWO (Netherlands Organization for scientific research) expert Ongoing research: History of Economic thought Behavioral Economics The analysis of the dynamics of institutions Crowding in and out effect of incentives on motivation Incentives, Motivations and Social norms Economics of attention Published papers Arena, R. and A. Festré (1996) “Banks, credit and the financial system in Schumpeter: an interpretation.” In L. Moss (Ed), Joseph Schumpeter, Historian of economics, London: Routledge. Reprinted in H. Hanusch (Ed.), The Legacy of Joseph Schumpeter (Intellectual Legacies in Modern Economic Series, So2), Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, Mass.: Edward Elgar, 2000. Reprinted in Critical Studies in Economic Institutions (vol. 8): Concepts of Money: Interdisciplinary Perspectives from Economics, Sociology and Political Science, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton Mass.: Edward Elgar, 2005, pp. 375-85. Arena, R. and A. Festré (2000) “Banks, credit and the financial system in Schumpeter: an interpretation.” In H. Hanusch (Ed), The Legacy of Joseph Schumpeter (Intellectual Legacies in Modern Economic Series, So2), London: Edward Elgar. Festré, A. (2002) “Money, Banking and Dynamics: Schumpeter vs. Hayek.” In R. Arena et C. DangelHagnauer (Eds), The Contribution of Joseph Schumpeter to Economics: Economic Development and Institutional Change, London: Routledge. Festré, A. (2002) “Innovation and Business Cycles.” In R. Arena et C. Dangel-Hagnauer (Eds), The Contribution of Joseph Schumpeter to Economics: Economic Development and Institutional Change, London: Routledge. Festré, A (2002) “Money, Banking and Dynamics: Two Wicksellian routes from Mises to Hayek and Schumpeter”, American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 61(2): 439-480. Reprinted in John Cunningham Wood et Robert D. Wood (Eds), Friedrich A. Hayek: Critical Assessments of Leading Economists (vol. 4), Routledge, 2004, pp. 427-36. Arena, R. and A. Festré (2002) « Connaissance et croyances en économie : l’exemple de la tradition autrichienne », Revue d'Economie Politique, (5): 635-57. Festré, A. (2003) “Knowledge and individual behaviour in the Austrian tradition of business cycles: von Mises vs. Hayek”, History of Economic Ideas, 11(3): 13-45. Arena, R. and A. Festré (2004) “Market and the ‘new economy’: Elements for an Austrian approach.” In J. Birner et P. Garrouste (Eds), Austrian Perspectives on the New Economy, London: Routledge. Arena R. and Festré A (2005) “Macroeconomic analysis and individual economic rationality: some lessons from Wicksell to Schumpeter and von Mises.” In G. Fontana and R. Realfonzo (Eds), The Monetary Theory of Production: Tradition and Perspectives, Palgrave Macmillan. Arena, R. and A. Festré (2006) “Knowledge and beliefs in economics: the Austrian tradition case.” In R. Arena and A. Festré (Eds), Knowledge, Beliefs, and Economics, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 3558. Festré, A. (2005) Knut Wicksell and Ludwig von Mises on Money, Interest and Price Dynamics, Journal of History of Economic Thought, forthcoming. Festré, A. and N. Lazaric (2006) “Routines and leadership in Schumpeter and von Mises’ analysis of economic change.” In F. Asso and L. Fiorito (Eds), The Conference Proceedings on “Economics and Institutions: Contributions from the history of economic thought”, Milan: Franco Angeli. Festré, A. and N. Lazaric (2007) « L’économie de la Connaissance », Economie et Management, December. Festré, A. and P. Garrouste (2008) « L'analyse économique des normes sociales : une réévaluation de l’héritage hayekien », Revue Française d'Economie, 22(4): 33-67. Festré, A. and P. Garrouste (2008) “Rationality, behavior, institutional and economic change in Schumpeter”, Journal of Economic Methodology, 15(4): 1-26. Festré, A. and N. Lazaric (2008) “L’économie de la connaissance” (en collaboration avec Nathalie Lazaric), Economie et Management,126 : 44-50. Festré, A. and E. Nasica (2009) “Schumpeter on money, banking and finance: an institutionalist perspective”, European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 16(2): 325-356. Festré, A. and A. Raybaut (2009) « Banques coloniales : origines et problèmes de financement », Oeconomia, special issue: La tradition post-esclavagiste dans la théorie et dans la pratique., 43(78) : 1177-1199. Festré, A. and P. Garrouste (2009), “The economic analysis of social norms: a reappraisal of Hayek’s legacy”, Review of Austrian Economics, 22(3): 259-279. Festré, A. (2010) “Incentives and social norms: A motivation-based economic analysis of social norms”, Journal of Economic Surveys, 24(3): 511-538. Festré, A. and L. Giustiniano (2010) “La creazione di capitale relazionale in azienda attraverso l’uso appropriato di incentive e motivazioni”. In Crescere al Futuro: una leadership relazionale per andare oltre la crisi (A cura di Nadio Delai), Report of the University LUISS Guido Carli (Rome, Italy) for young entrepreneurs of Cofindustria and UniCredit Private Banking. Festré, A. and L. Giustiniano (2011) “Relational capital and appropriate incentives: A recipe for human resource sustainability”, Proceedings of the 2011 International Conference of Human Resource Development and Sustainability, September 28-30 2011, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC., pp. 101-112, Graduate Institute of International Human Resource Development, National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU), ISSN: 2072-926X. Festré, A., Garrouste, P. (2011) “Big brother is watching you”, Editions Le Mook Autrement série “Questions sociétales”, septembre, pp. 62-65. Festré, A. (2012) “Carl Menger and Friedrich von Wieser on the role of knowledge and beliefs.” In R. Arena, A. Festré et N. Lazaric (Eds), Handbook of Knowledge and Economics, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. Festré, A. and P. Garrouste. “The Economics of Attention: A new avenue of research in cognitive economics.” Forthcoming in M. Egidi and S. Rizzello (eds.), Handbook of Cognitive Economics, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, Forthcoming. Festré, A. and P. Garrouste (2013) “The respective effects of being observed and sanctioned in modifies Dictator and Ultimatum games”, ISRN Economics, Hindawi Publishing Corporation, Article ID761482, 13 pages, http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/761482. Festré, A. and P. Garrouste (2014) “Theory and evidence in psychology and economics about motivation crowding out: A possible convergence?”, Journal of Economic Surveys, http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/joes.12059/pdf. Festré, A. and P. Garrouste. “Somebody may scold you! A dictator experiment”, Journal of Economic Psychology, forthcomig 2015. Festré, A. and P. Garrouste. “The economics of attention: Historical roots and their relevance for current debates”, Oeconomia, forthcoming, 2015. Books Arena, R. and A. Festré (2006, eds.), Knowledge, Beliefs and Economic Activity, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. Arena R., A. Festré and N. Lazaric, Handbook of Economics and Knowledge, Handbook, Edward Elgar, 2012. Editorship of Special Issues Festré, A., Lakomski-Laguerre and S. Longuet, “Schumpeter and Schumpeterians on economic Policy Issues”, Journal of Evolutionary Economics, forthcoming 2015. Book reviews Review of Cowen T. (1997), Risk and Business Cycles: New and Old Austrian Perpectives, London: Routledge, The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 6(1): 111-164, avril 1999. Review of Courvisanos J. (2012), Cycles, Crises and Innovation, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. Forthcoming in Journal of History of Economic Thought. Contributions to Conferences (since 2005): “Banques coloniales : origines et problèmes de financement” (joint with A. Raybaut), Contribution to the XXIIèmes Journées Internationales d’Economie Monétaire et Bancaire, Strasbourg, 16-17 June 2005. “Incentives and motivations: to what extend can economics benefit from psychology?” (joint with P. Garrouste), Contribution to the DIME Worshop ‘Incentives and motivations’, Lisbon (Portugal), 30-31 March 2006. “Banks, credit, and the financial system in Schumpeter: an institutionalist perspective?” (joint with E. Nasica), Contribution to the Xth Annual ESHET Conference, Porto (Portugal), 28-30 April 2006. “Carl Menger and Friedrich von Wieser on the role of knowledge and beliefs in the emergence and evolution of institutions”, Contribution to the IInd Annual Italian STOREP Conference, Lecce (Italy), 23 June 2006. “Banks, credit, and the financial system in Schumpeter: an institutionalist perspective?” (joint with E. Nasica), Contribution to the XIst International Conference of the Schumpeter Society (ISS), Sophia Antipolis, 22-24 June 2006. “The actuality and implications of Schumpeter’s conception of rationality” (joint with P. Garrouste), Contribution to the EAEPE Conference ‘Developing Economies; Multiple Trajectories, Multiple Developments’, Istambul (Turkey), 2-4 November 2006. “The actuality of Schumpeter’s conception of rationality” (joint with P. Garrouste), Contribution to the Annual Conference of the Society for the Development of Austrian Economics (SDAE), Charleston (South Carolina), 18-21 November 2006. “Economic rationality, behavior and institutional change in Schumpeter" (joint with P. Garrouste), Contribution to the Annual Meeting of the European Society for the History of Economic Thought – Japanese Society of History of Economic Thought (ESHET-JSHET), Sophia Antipolis, 17-20 December 2006. “Self-determination and incentives: a new look at the crowding out effect” (joint with P.Garrouste), Contribution to the Annual Meeting of the Economic Science Association (ESA), University LUISS Guido Carli, Rome (Italie), 28 juin-1er juillet 2007. “Carl Menger and Friedrich von Wieser on the role of knowledge and beliefs”, Contribution to the Annual Conference of the ‘Society for the Development of Austrian Economics’ (SDAE), New Orleans (USA), 18-21 November 2007. “Menger and Wieser on the dynamics of the emergence of money” (joint with P.Garrouste), Contribution to the XIIth Annual Conference of the European Society for the History of Economic Thought (ESHET) – ‘Development and Transition in the History of Economic Thought’, Prague (Czeck Republic), 15-17 May 2008. “Menger and Wieser on the dynamics of the emergence of money” (joint with P.Garrouste), Contribution to the Vth Annual Conference of the Associazione Italiana per la Storia dell'Economia Politica (STOREP) – ‘Evolution of the theories of markets’, University LUISS Guido Carli Rome (Italy), 6-7 June 2008. “The economic analysis of social norms: a reappraisal of Hayek’s legacy” (joint with P. Garrouste), Contribution to the VIth Annual Conference of the Associazione Italiana per la Storia dell'Economia Politica (STOREP) – ‘Financial Crises in the Economists’ View’, Florence (Italie), 3-4 June 2009. “Menger and Wieser on social institutions: The emergence of money as an illustration”, Contribution to the 36th Annual Conference of the History of Economic Society (HES), Denver (USA), 26-29 June 2009. “Your brother is watching you” (joint with Pierre Garrouste), Contribution to the joint conference of the International Association for Research in Economic Psychology (IAREP) and the Society for the Advancement of Behavioural Economics (SABE) – ‘Behavioural Economics, Economic Psychology: Theory and policy’, Halifax (Canada), 7-11 July 2009. “Relational capital and appropriate incentives: A recipe for human resource sustainability” (joint with Luca Giustiniano), Contribution to the Annual Conference of the International Conference of Human Resource Development and Sustainability, 28-30 September 2011, Taipei (Taiwan). “The Economics of Attention: Austrian insights” (joint with Pierre Garrouste), Contribution to the Annual Conference of the Society for the Development of Austrian Economics (SDAE), Washington (USA), 19-21 November 2011. “Are ‘regard by others’ and ‘regard for others’ complements or substitutes? An experimental investigation in an ultimatum game” (joint with Pierre Garrouste), Contribution to the Annual Conference of the Association Française d’Economie Expérimentale (ASFEE), Montpellier (France), 31 May-2 June 2012. “The economics of attention: Historical roots and their relevance for current debates”, Contribution to the XIVth Journées de l’Association Charles Gide pour l’étude de la pensée économique, Nice (France), 7-9 June 2012. “Somebody may scold you: A dictator experiment” (joint with Pierre Garrouste), Contribution to the Journées de Microéconomie Appliquée (JMA), Rennes (France), 7-8 June 2012. “Are ‘regard by others’ and ‘regard for others’ complements or substitutes? An experimental investigation in an ultimatum game” (joint with Pierre Garrouste), Contribution to the Annual Conference of the Society for the Advancement of Behavioral Economics (SABE), Grenade (Espagne), 12-15 July 2012. “Are ‘regard by others’ and ‘regard for others’ complements or substitutes? An experimental investigation in an ultimatum game” (joint with Pierre Garrouste), Contribution to the IVth Workshop on Behavioral and Experimental Economics, Florence (Italie), 2-4 May 2013. “Knowledge and reality in Michaël Polanyi” (joint with Pierre Garrouste), Contribution au workshop “Process and Order in the History of Ontological Thinking in Economics”, University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis (France), 5-8 June 2013. “Do people live up to their commitments: Evidence from classroom experiments” (joint with Pierre Garrouste), Contribution to the IVth Annual Conference of the Association Française d’Economie Expérimentale (ASFEE), Lyon (France), 20-21 June 2013. “The economics of attention: Historical roots and their relevance for current debates”, Contribution to the Annual Conference of the European Association for the History of Econoic Thought (ESHET), Lausanne (Switzerland), 28-31 May 2014. “Wieser as a theorist of institutional change: Money development as an illustration”, Contribution to the Annual Conference of the European Association for the History of Econoic Thought (ESHET), Lausanne (Switzerland), 28-31 May 2014. Participation to networks 2007-2010: ANR French Contract on Incentives and Learning in Organizations (INAPOR) 2006-2009: DIME (Dynamics of Institutions and Markets in Europe) European Project on Motivations and Incentives. Grants Fellowship ICER (International Center for Economic Research / Turin) - 15 May-15 July 2007 and December 2007. Invited Seminars Invitation to the Austrian Seminar (ATOM-PHARE, University of Paris I), “Connaissance et croyances en économie : l’exemple de la tradition autrichienne”, Paris, 7 March 2006. Invited Seminar at the University of Torino (Dipartimento di Economia Politica), “Incentives and motivations: to what extend can economics benefit from psychology?” (joint contribution with P. Garrouste), 5 May 2006. Invited Seminar at the University Luiss Guidi Carli (Roma, Italy), “Incentives and motivations: crowding in and crowding out effects” (joint contribution with P. Garrouste), 14 September 2006. Invited Seminar to the Workshop in ‘Philosophy, Politics, and Economics’ from George Mason University, “Rationality, behavior and institutional change in Schumpeter”, Fairfax (VA), USA, 3 April 2007. Invited Seminar to the ‘Midis de l'économie et des sciences sociales’, “Rationality, behavior and institutional change in Schumpeter”, Paris, 23 April 2007. Invited Seminar to the Workshop in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics’ – ‘George Mason University' (Fairfax / Washington VA, USA), “Menger and Wieser on the dynamics of the emergence of money”, Fairfax (VA), USA, 27 April 2008. Invited Seminar to the Seminar on ‘Economics of Institutions’, Centre d’Economie de la Sorbonne, “Written feedbacks and dictator’s behavior”, 12 May 2011. Invited Seminar to the Workshop in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics’ – ‘George Mason University', (Fairfax / Washington VA, USA), “Written feedbacks and dictator’s behavior: Some experimental evidence”, 18 November 2011. Invitation for PhD Seminars (12h) at the Walras Pareto Center (University of Lausanne, Switzerland), October 2014. Invitations in Foreign Universities 26 March – 4 April 2007: Invitation to George Mason University (Fairfax and Arlington, Washington VA) for presentations in Seminars and supervision of PhD students. 12-31 March 2008: Invitation to George Mason University (Fairfax and Arlington, Washington VA) for May-June 2008: Invitation to the University LUISS Guido Carli (Rome) to collaborate on a project related to profit sharing. May 2009: Invitation to the University LUISS Guido Carli (Rome) to collaborate on a project related to profit sharing. 2-15 October 2010: Invitation to the University LUISS Guido Carli (Rome) for running experiments at the Centro d’Economia Sperimentale A Roma Est (CESARE) for the INAPOR ANR Project. 1-30 June 2010: Invitation to the University LUISS Guido Carli (Rome) for cooperation on a project related to incentives and motivations in Italian organizations. 11-30 November 2011: Invitation to George Mason University (Fairfax and Arlington, Washington VA) for presentations in Seminars and supervision of PhD students. PhD jurys Raùl Cardenas Tamayo: « Bien-être social, usage du capital et répartition : repenser la technologie et le coût collectif », 8 November 2012. Laétitia Chaix : « Le paiement en ligne : perspectives économiques, modèles d’affaires et enjeux concurrentiels », 27 November 2013. PhD Supervision Imen Bouhlel, PhD student at the University Nice Sophia Antipolis since September 2014. Provisional title of the dissertation : « Emotions et dynamiques de transmission et de diffusion de la connaissance pratique à travers des réseaux sociaux d’agents économiques – The effects of emotions on the dynamics of transfer and diffusion of competences in agent networks ». Mira Toumi, PhD student at the University Nice Sophia Antipolis since September 2013, Provisional title of the dissertation : « Effets d’éviction et de renforcement des incitations sur les motivations – crowding out and crowding in effects of incentives on motivation ». Reviewing in the following journals: European Journal of the History of Economic Thought Journal of the History of Economic Thought Revue d’Economie Politique Review of Austrian Economics Cahiers d’Economie Politique BE Journal of Theoretical Economics Journal of Bioeconomics American Political Science Review Economie et Société (Cahiers de l’ISMEA) Routledge (books)