Attaché Temporaire d'Enseignement et de Recherche
Doctorant contractuel
Gwenaëlle Bergon is in PHD in Human Resource Management at IAE Toulouse. Her thesis focuses on the impact of the relationship between buyer and supplier on the performance.
Attaché Temporaire d'Enseignement et de Recherche
Doctorant contractuel
Sylvie Borau is a teaching Assistant and a PhD Candidate in Management at IAE Toulouse, with a specialization in Marketing. Before starting her PhD, she worked for 7 years at different market research companies in Paris and Toronto (TNS Sofres, Ifop North America, Ipsos ASI Canada). She also taught classes in French and English, at Toulouse Business School. Her present work focuses on the efficacy of the different images of feminine beauty in the advertising persuasion process and the impact of these images on women’s body-focused anxiety and on women’s affective reactions elicited by the models. She has presented papers at different international conventions (AFM, EMAC).
Phuong Thao BUI is a PhD student of Marketing at IAE Toulouse. Her work focuses on consumer behaviors, in particular, the impact of emotional factors on the consumer’ coping strategies
Attache Temporaire d'Enseignement et de Recherche
Doctorant contractuel
Leila Elgaaied is assistant professor at IAE Toulouse, Graduate School of Management. After an experience of two years in the market research sector she joined the University of Toulouse 1 Capitole in 2008 to carry out her thesis in Marketing. Her research interests deal mainly with consumer behavior, with special emphasis on the determinants of pro-environmental behavior. She teaches various courses in French and in English, including market research and statistics.
Attaché Temporaire d'Enseignement et de Recherche
Doctorant contractuel
Linda Hamdi is a PhD candidate and teaching assistant in Management at IAE Toulouse. Given her background in bioengineering and marketing, she worked at different biotehnology companies before starting her PhD within. Her present work focuses on user innovation and investigate the marketing potential of user-developed products/services. She has presented papers at different international conferences (AFM, Open & User Innovation Workshop).
Attaché Temporaire d'Enseignement et de Recherche
Doctorant contractuel
Rahila Hassane is a doctorate student in management sciences at EDSG (Ecole Doctorale Sciences de Gestion) of Tououse. Her thesis is specialised in Risk Management. She works on the impact of hedging strategies on firms in a competitive environment. More precisely she is interested in the impact of using derivative in hedging purposes on firms market value and on firms pricing strategies.
Attaché Temporaire d'Enseignement et de Recherche
Doctorant contractuel
Marco Heimann originally from rural germany hase chose to pursue his PhD on cognitive aspects of economic decisions at IAE Toulouse. He started his thesis in 2009/2010 after studying cognitive psychology at Toulouse University.
His research on corporate social responsiblity and in particular on the cognitive mechanisme that underly in socially responsible investement were granted a sholarship from Midi-Pyrenees region and a research grant from the "United Nations Principles for Responsible Investment" and "Forum pour l'investissement Responsable"
Charlotte Ranchoux is a teaching Assistant and a PhD Candidate in Management at IAE Toulouse, with a specialization in Marketing.
Her present work is in the frame of internal marketing and focuses on communication tools and employees attitudes.
Marie-Anne Verdier is a PhD student in Accounting at the IAE of Toulouse (France). She has obtained the Master of accounting and the french accounting national diploma in 2010. Nowadays, her doctoral thesis aims at studying the managers' accounting policy in the context of restructuring firms, and more specially when managers decide to realize a work force reduction or renegociate the debt with their creditors. Moreover, her last papers first examine the representation of performance in restructuring firms and second the rhetorical strategies of managers in distressed firms.