Thomas Lagoarde-Ségot est professeur d’économie et de finance internationale à KEDGE Business School, où il a été directeur de la recherche. Il est titulaire d’un doctorat du Trinity College (Université de Dublin) et d’une Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches en économie (Aix-Marseille Université). Ses recherches actuelles portent sur la modélisation stock-flux cohérente, l’économie postkeynésienne et la théorie financière écologique. Il a notamment dirigé la rédaction du manuel collectif Ecological Economics and Finance (2ème édition 2025, Springer Nature) & Monnaie et Finance Ecologiques (De Boeck, 2024). Thomas fut un des lauréats 2024 du Responsible Business Education Award du Financial Times.
Domaines de recherche :
Agglomeration bonuses (ABs) are payments conditional on the contiguity of landowners’ conservation areas. It is widely accepted that, by encouraging landowners to cooperate, ABs promote more cost-effective biodiversity conservation than instruments targeting landowners individually. This article challenges this conclusion by studying the impacts of different AB designs, some of which explicitly aim to enhance...
The 11th edition of the annual International Conference on Mobility Challenges brings together experts from academia and industry, pushing the frontier of challenges at the intersection of automotive, energy, and mobility sectors. We welcome internationally renowned speakers as well as participants from the three sponsoring chairs, along with specialists from a wide range of...