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 ALEXIA GAUDEUL
Post Doctoral Research Fellow
Graduate School Human Behaviour in Social and Economic Change (GSBC)
Friedrich Schiller University
Bachstraße 18k
07743 Jena, Germany
Tel: +49 (0)3641 930413
Fax: +49 (0)3641 943202
Email: a.gaudeul@gmail.com
Blog: agaudeul.wordpress.com
RESEARCH INTERESTS
- Experimental Economics: Consumer choice, public good production.
- Industrial Organization: Intermediation, two sided markets, open source organizations.
- Social Networks: Reciprocation in blogging networks.
CURRENT AND PAST POSITIONS
- Sept. 2004 - March 2009: Lecturer, School of Economics, and Faculty Member, Centre for Competition Policy, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK.
- Sept. 2003 - Sept. 2004: Marie Curie Research Fellow, University of Southampton, UK.
- Sept. 2002 - Jan. 2003: Visiting Research Student, School of Information Management and Systems, University of Berkeley, USA.
- Sept. 1999 - Sept. 2003: PhD Researcher (grant) and T.A., University of Toulouse, France.
- March 1998 - Aug. 1998: Financial Analyst, Mergers and Acquisition, Banque Paribas, Paris, France.
- July 1994 - Aug. 1995: Financial Analyst, Corporate Lending, Crédit Agricole, Chicago, USA.
EDUCATION
- Dec. 2003: PhD in Economics, University of Toulouse, France.
- Topic: The economics of the trade and production of information goods on the Internet.
- Supervisor: Bruno Jullien.
- Committee: E. Brousseau, C. Crampes, J. Crémer, B. Jullien, R. Mason.
- June 2000: MSc Advanced Quantitative Economics (DEEQA), University of Toulouse, France.
- June 1999: MSc Mathematical Economics and Econometrics (DEA), University of Toulouse, France.
- June 1998: MSc Management, HEC School of Management, Paris, France.
- June 1991: Baccalauréat C, mention Très Bien (>16/20 average).
PUBLICATIONS
Articles published in refereed journals
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Gaudeul A. and R. Sugden (2012), Spurious Complexity and Common Standards in Markets for Consumer Goods, Economica, 79, pp. 209–225. (WP)
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Gaudeul A. and C. Peroni (2010): Reciprocal Attention and Norm of Reciprocity in Blogging Networks, Economics Bulletin, 30(3), pp. 2230-2248. (WP)
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Gaudeul A. (2010), Software marketing on the Internet: the use of samples and repositories, Economics of Innovation and New Technologies, 19(3), pp. 259-281. (WP)
- Gaudeul A. (2009), Consumer welfare and market structure in a model of competition between open source and proprietary software, International Journal of Open Source Software and Processes, 1(2), pp. 43-65. (WP)
- Gaudeul A. (2007), Do Open Source Developers Respond to Competition?: The (La)TeX Case Study, Review of Network Economics, 6(2), pp. 239-263. (WP)
- Crémer, J and A. Gaudeul (2004), Quelques éléments d'économie du logiciel libre, Réseaux, 22, pp. 111-139.
- Gaudeul A. (2003), The (La)TeX project: A case study of open source software, TUGboat, 24(1), pp. 132-145.
- Gaudeul A. and B. Jullien (2001), E-commerce : Quelques éléments d'économie industrielle, Revue Economique, 52(7), pp. 97-117.
- Gaudeul A. and B. Jullien (2001), Economie de l’information et Internet, Revue Economique, 52(3), pp. 633-642.
Chapters in books (with refereeing process)
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Gaudeul A., C. Peroni and L. Mathieu (2012), Blogs and the economics of reciprocal attention, "Internet Econometrics", S. Allegrezza and A. Dubrocard Eds., Applied Econometrics Association Series, Palgrave MacMillan.
- Gaudeul A. and B. Jullien (2007), E-commerce, two-sided markets and info-mediation, in "Internet and Digital Economics", E. Brousseau et N. Curien eds., Cambridge University Press.
Working papers, presented at conferences or seminars
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Crosetto P. and Gaudeul A. (2012), Do Consumers Prefer Offers that are Easy to Compare? An Experimental Investigation, SSRN eLibrary. (Previous version here).
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Gaudeul A. and C. Giannetti (2011), The role of reciprocation in social network formation, with an application to blogging, SSRN eLibrary. (Previous version here).
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Gaudeul A. (2008), Open Source Licensing in Mixed Markets, or 'Why Open Source Software Does Not Succeed', CCP Working Paper No. 08-2.
- Gaudeul A. (2005), Public provision of a private good: What is the point of the BSD license?, SSRN eLibrary.
Reports
- Hargreaves Heap S., A. Scott, A. Gaudeul and P. Akman (2006), Consultation on the assessment of media mergers under the Competition Act 2002: an analytical framework for media mergers in Ireland, Report prepared for the Irish Competition Authority (120pp).
Teaching material
OTHER RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
- Referee for: B.E. Journal of Theoretical Economics, Decision Support Systems, Economics Bulletin, Economics of Innovation and New Technology, European Management Journal, Information Economics and Policy, Rand Journal of Economics, Review of Network Economics, Revue d'Economie Industrielle, Revue Française d'Economie, International Conference on Information Systems, ICIS 2008.
PRESENTATIONS IN CONFERENCES AND SEMINARS
- April 20, 2012, "Do Consumers Prefer Offers that are Easy to Compare? An experimental investigation", 8th Annual Competition & Regulation Meeting on the topic of Behavioral Competition and Regulation, Amsterdam Center for Law & Economics (ACLE), Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
- September 1-3, 2011, "The role of reciprocation in the formation of social networks", 38th Annual Conference of the EARIE, Stockholm, Sweden.
- June 21-28, 2011, "Do consumers prefer offers that are easy to compare? An experimental investigation", Summer Institute on Bounded Rationality, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, Germany .
- June 9-12, 2011, "The role of reciprocation in the formation of social networks", North American Summer Meeting of the Econometric Society, St Louis, USA.
- June 25-26, 2010, "Reciprocal Attention and Norm of Reciprocity in Blogging Networks", CREM-Economix Workshop on Digital Business Models: Understanding Strategies, Paris, France.
- August 23-27, 2009, "Public and private provision of public and private goods", 24th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association, Barcelona, Spain.
- August 3, 2009, "Open source software and innovation", 3rd Jena Summer Academy "Innovation and Uncertainty", Jena, Germany.
- April 20-22, 2009, "Blogs and the economics of reciprocal (in)attention", Annual Conference of the Royal Economic Society, Surrey, UK.
- January 8-9, 2009, "Blogs and the Economics of Reciprocal Attention", Fifth bi-annual conference on The Economics of the Software and Internet Industries, Toulouse, France.
- September 4–6, 2008, "Spurious complexity and common standards in markets for consumer goods", 35th Conference of the EARIE, Toulouse, France.
- June 26-27, 2008, "Blogs and the economics of reciprocal (in)attention", 2d FLOSS Workshop, Rennes, France.
- February 18, 2008, "Why Open Source Software does not Succeed", Economics Seminar, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK.
- June 14, 2007, "Market share and compatibility of open-source and proprietary software", OSSEMP worshop, Third International Conference on Open Source Systems (OSS 2007), Limerick, Ireland.
- May 31-June 1, 2007, "The number and market share of open source and proprietary software in a mixed industry model", 1st FLOSS Workshop, Nice, France.
- January 16, 2007, "Network effects and two sided markets", Lecture at the Office of Fair Trading, London, UK
- June 23-24, 2006, "Is it possible to exploit innumerate consumers with confusing contract terms?", Consumer Behaviour and Bounded Rationality, ELSE and CCP, London, UK.
- August 24-27, 2005, "Differentiation and network effects in open source production", 20th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association, Amsterdam, Netherland.
- June 20-21, 2005, "Open Source Licensing in Mixed Markets", Industrial organization and innovation, GAEL (INRA), Grenoble, France.
- June 17-18, 2005, Discussant, The economics of e-intermediation: What is specific to digital business models?, Sorbonne University, Paris, France.
- February 18, 2005, "The LaTeX case study", Seminar presentation at GAEL (INRA)", Grenoble, France.
- January 21-22, 2005, "Competition Between Open-Source and Proprietary Software: the LaTeX Case Study", Third bi-annual conference on The Economics of the Software and Internet Industries, Toulouse, France.
- August 20-24, 2004, "The LaTeX case study", 19th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association, Madrid, Spain.
- July 2-4, 2004, "The LaTeX case study", Workshop 'Internet Economics', Ecole Nationale des Arts et Métiers, Paris, France.
- May 12-14, 2004, "The LaTeX Case Study", Autour du Libre 2004 : Produire et diffuser les savoirs, ENST Bretagne, Brest, France.
- September 7-12, 2003, "Quelques éléments d’économie du logiciel libre", Ecole thématique CNRS, Technologies de l'Information et de la Communication et Structuration des Collectifs, Carry-le-Rouet, France.
TEACHING, TRAINING AND ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES:
Teaching
- Lecturer, School of Economics, University of East Anglia, Norwich (2004 - 2009)
- Teaching Assistant, Department of Economics, University of Toulouse (2001 - 2004)
- MA Microeconomics
- UG Macroeconomics
- UG Economic Calculus
Training
- June 21-28, 2011, Summer Institute on Bounded Rationality, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, Germany.
- July 26 - Aug. 21, 2009: GK-EIC and IMPRS Summer Schools, Max Planck Institute for Economics and Friedrich Schiller University, Jena, Germany.
- February 2009: Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Education Practice, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK.
- November 6-7, 2008: Cemmap workshop on Longitudinal / Panel Data Analysis, London, UK.
- October 12-13, 2007: New Lecturers' Workshop, Bristol, UK.
- April 2-6, 2006: Royal Economic Society Easter School, Birmingham, UK.
Administrative duties
- Organizer, Economics Seminar, University of East Anglia, Norwich (2004 - 2009).
- Senior Adviser, School of Economics, University of East Anglia, Norwich (2006 - 2007).
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OTHER INFORMATION:
- Nationality: French.
- Languages: English (fluent), Spanish, German (working knowledge), French (mother tongue).
- Software: Stata, Screen-Scraper, LaTeX.
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