HEC Lausanne (Faculty of Business and Economics at University of Lausanne) Department of Strategy, Globalization and Society
I am a PhD Candidate in Management in the Strategy Department at HEC Lausanne. My research centers on the interplay between competition and technology, specifically exploring this dynamic's policy and societal implications.
I completed my undergraduate studies in Economics and Management at the Ecole Normale Supérieure de Paris-Saclay and the University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. I hold a master's degree in Network Industries and Digital Economics from the University Paris Dauphine - PSL and a master's degree in Corporate Finance from the University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne.
Over the past years, I have lived and worked in four countries (France, Colombia, Ireland, and Switzerland) gaining experience in various industries, from the financial department of a waste management company to investment banking.
I am a member of the Data Economy Project.
Publications:
Open at the Core: Moving from Proprietary Technology to Building a Product on Open Source Software (with Christian Peukert), forthcoming in Management Science.
Work in progress:
Generative AI and the Dynamic Supply of Training Data (with Christian Peukert, Florian Abeillon, Franziska Kaiser, and Alexander Staub), Previous title: Strategic Behavior and AI Training Data
Best Paper Award at INFORMS Annual Meeting 2024, Information Systems Cluster
Standing on the Shoulders of Dwarfs: Dependencies in AI Open Source Software (with Christian Peukert)
Building Two-Sided Platforms: Network Effects and Early-Stage Dynamics (with Tobias Kretschmer and Christian Peukert)
Gender in Movies
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