Biography
After graduating in engineering, Emmanuel Kemel specialized in economics and in cognitive sciences. He worked as an expert for the French Ministry of Sustainable Development and defended his PhD in Economics (University Paris1 Panthéon-Sorbonne). Since 2015, he is a CNRS researcher at GREGHEC and an affiliate professor at HEC.
His research focuses on the attitudes towards time and uncertainty, and on decisions assited by algorithms. He is specialized in the design and econometric analysis of behavioral experiments. The methodological and empirical results of his work apply to management and micro-economics, but also to the evaluation of public policies.
He has published papers in leading journals in behavioral decision making and transport economics. He teaches courses on behavioral economics, econometrics and decision theory.
Scientific articles
Chapters in edited books
Working papers
Scientific articles
Transportation Research Part B: Methodological, 2013, n° 56, pp 81-95, (in coll. with C. PARASCHIV)
Economics Bulletin, 3 February 2012, vol. 32, n° 4, pp 3386-3396, (in coll. with L. CARNIS)
Economics Bulletin, October 2011, vol. 31, n° 4, pp 2777-2786, (in coll. with R. COLLET, L. HIVERT)
Chapters in edited books
Working papers
Education
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Habilitation to conduct research in economic sciences, Université de Rennes 1 - France
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Doctorate in Economy,, Université Paris I Panthéon Sorbonne - France
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Master research in sciences cognitives, ENS-EHESS - France
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Master research in Economics, Université Lyon 2 - France
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Diplome, Ecole Nationale des Travaux Publics de l'Etat - France
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French Bachelor, Science, Other, Université Lyon 1 - France
Academic appointments
Academic Responsibilities at HEC
- 2020- CNRS Research Associate Professor, Economics and Decision Science HEC Paris
- 2015- Member of GREGHEC, the joint research laboratory CNRS-HEC Paris HEC Paris