Nicolas CARAYOL
• Email address: nicolas.carayol@u-bordeaux4.fr. • Tel: 33-556844051. • Website: http://carayol.u-bordeaux4.fr/ Professional information
• Professor of economics, Université Bordeaux Montesquieu IV, Avenue Leon Duguit, F-33608 Pessac Cedex. • Research fellow at GREThA, UMR CNRS & Université Bordeaux Montesquieu IV. • Associate research fellow at OST (since Sept 2007), Observatoire des Sciences et Techniques, 93 rue de Vaugirard, F-75006 Paris.
Publications in Referred Journals (in reverse chronological order)
• Knowledge flows and the geography of networks. A strategic model of small world formation, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 71, 414-427, 2009, with Pascale Roux. •
In search of efficient network structures: The needle in the haystack,
Review of Economic Design 11, 339-359, 2008, with Pascale Roux and Murat Yildizoglu. • Inefficiencies in a model of spatial networks formation with positive externalities, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 67, 495-511, 2008, with Pascale Roux and Murat Yildizoglu. • The strategic
formation of inter-individual collaboration networks. Evidence from
co-invention patterns, Annals of Economics and Statistics 89/90, 275-302, 2008, with Pascale Roux. • The private contractual funding of academic laboratories: A panel data analysis, Applied Economics Letters 15 (6), 465-468, 2007, with Rachid Boumahdi and Patrick Llerena. • Sequential problem choice and the reward system in the Open Science, Structural Change and Economic Dynamics 18, 167-191, 2007, with Jean-Michel Dalle. • Academic incentives and research organization for patenting at a large French university, Economics of Innovation and New Technology 16 (2), 119-138, 2007. • La production de brevets par les chercheurs et enseignant-chercheurs. Le cas d'une grande université de recherche française, Economie et Prévision 175-176, 117-134, 2006. • Les propriétés incitatives de l'effet Saint-Matthieu dans la compétition académique, Revue Economique 57 (5), 1033-1051, 2006. •
Individual and collective determinants of academic scientists'
productivity,
Information Economics and Policy 18, 55–72, 2006, with Mireille Matt. • Patent production of a European research university: Evidence at the laboratory level, Journal of Technology Transfer 31 (2), 257-268, 2006, with Joaquin Azagra-Caro and Patrick Llerena. •
Why do academic scientists engage in interdisciplinary research?, Research Evaluation 14, 70-79, 2005, with Thuc Uyen Nguyen Thi. •
Self-organizing innovation networks: When do Small Worlds emerge?, European Journal of Economic
and Social Systems 18 (2), 307-332, 2005, with Pascale Roux. •
Behavioral foundations and equilibrium notions for social network
formation processes,
Advances in Complex Systems 7 (1), 77-92, 2004, with Pascale Roux. •
Does research organization influence academic production? Laboratory
level evidence from a large European university, Research Policy 33, 1081-1102, 2004, with Mireille Matt. •
The exploitation of complementarities in the scientific production
process at the laboratory level, Technovation 24 (6), 455-465, 2004, with Mireille Matt. •
Objectives, agreements and matching in science-industry collaborations:
Reassembling the pieces of the puzzle, Research Policy 32 (6), 887-908,
2003. • Modeling creation vs. diffusion of structured knowledge, Advances in Complex Systems 3, 353-370, 2000. •
Quelle finalisation 'appropriée' des savoirs scientifiques?, Sciences de la Société 49, 179-190, 2000, with Marie-Pierre Bès. Publications in Books and Conference Proceedings
• An economic theory of academic competition: Dynamic incentives and endogenous cumulative advantages, in: Scientific Competition, M. Albert, Schmidtchen D. and S. Voigt (eds.), Conferences in New Political Economy 25, Tuebingen: Mohr Siebeck, forthcoming 2008. •`Collective innovation' in a model of network formation with
preferential meeting, with Pascale Roux, in
Lux T., Reitz S., Samanidou E., (eds), Nonlinear Dynamics and
Heterogeneous Interacting Agents, Springer Lecture Notes in Economics
and Mathematical Systems, Springer, 139-153, 2005. • Micro-grounded
models of complex network formation, in: Triboulet P. (ed),
Modélisation de réseaux et diffusion des connaissances, INRA-Toulouse,
49-69, 2004. •
Modeling creation vs. diffusion of structured knowledge, in Simulations
in the Social Sciences, G. Ballot et G. Weisbuch (eds), Hermes,
pp.353-368, 2000. •
The diversity of science-industry relations and insights from the
compatibility of research agendas, Proceedings of the Conference
Economics of Technology and Institutional Change, 2001. Research Papers
• Optimal Dynamic Incentives in the Academic Competition, under revision for Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics. • The `problem of
problem choice': A model of sequential knowledge production within scientific
communities, under revision. • Public and private funding of academic laboratories: Crowding out evidence from a large European research university, with Rachid Boumahdi. • An economic theory of academic competition: Dynamic incentives and endogenous cumulative advantages. • Publications and patenting: Panel data evidence of faculty members' behaviours at a large European research university. •
The allocation of software development resources in Open Source mode,
with Jean-Michel Dalle and Paul David (Oxford and
Stanford Univ.). PhD Thesis
• Title: Properties and Failures of Open Science. Essays in the economics of imperfect science. • Supervisors Jean-Michel Plassard and Alain Alcouffe, Professors at the University of Toulouse 1. • Defended Decembre 14 2001. •
The jury was composed of Paul David (Stanford University and All Souls
College, Oxford University), Patrick Llerena (BETA, University Louis
Pasteur, Strasbourg 1) and Alan Kirman (GREQAM, Universtity of
Aix-Marseille, EHESS). Other Degrees Master
in Industrial and Labour Economics at the University of Toulouse 1,
Ranked First (1997). Graduated in Economics, in Political Sciences and
in Sociology at the University of Toulouse 1. |