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Stephane Malo

Associate Professor

  • Department: Economics and Management
  • Office: 
    G-3A04
  • Office Hours: 
    Tuesdays and Fridays 11:00鈥12:00 or by appointment

St茅phane Malo studied economics and听sociology in Montr茅al, Canada (BA and MSc) before embarking on a听MA in Innovation Management and a PhD in economics of innovation听at The United Nations University 鈥 Maastricht Economic and听Social Research Institute on Innovation and Technology听UNU-MERIT) in the Netherlands. He held post-doc positions at听Chalmers University of Technology in G枚teborg, Sweden, and the听 European University Institute, Florence, Italy. Malo听received a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council and听Jean Monnet Award from the Canadian Government and the European听Commission, respectively. He joined American University of Paris听in 2014 after working at ESCEM, Grenoble Ecole de Management (FR)听and Copenhagen Business School (DK). He has published in journals听such as Research Policy and Entrepreneurship and Regional听Development. Most of his research has been, and continue to be听concerned with firm performance, technology life cycle and听university and industry relations.



Education/Degrees

  • 听 听 听 Ph.D. in Economics of Innovation听The United Nations University 鈥 Maastricht Economic and Social听Research Institute on Innovation and Technology (UNU-MERIT)听/Maastricht University听

News

It is with great pleasure that a paper entitled听, which I co-wrote with John Hagedoorn and Boris Lokshin from Maastricht University, has been awarded awarded the Best Paper Award for 2016 by the British Academy of Management.

I was recreantly听awarded the Best Paper Award for 2016 from the British Academy of Management. For more information on the award and my paper, please visit the following link.听https://www.bam.ac.uk/news-story/9022

Publications

  • Hagedoorn, J., Lokshin, B. & Malo, S. (2018) Alliances and the innovation performance of corporate and public research spin-off firms, Small Business Economics, Springer, vol. 50(4), pages 763-781, April.
  • Malo, S. (2009) The contributions of (not so) public researchto commercial innovations in the field of combinatorial chemistry, Research Policy, Vol. 38, pp. 957鈥970.
  • Malo, S., Norus, J. (2009) Growth dynamics of biotechnology听firms in transition economies. Evidence from Poland and the听Baltic countries, Entrepreneurship & Regional Development, Vol.听21, pp 481-502.
  • Malo, S., Geuna, A. (2000) Science-technology linkages in an听emerging research platform: the case of combinatorial chemistry听and biology, Scientometrics, Vol. 47, pp. 303-321.

Conferences & Lectures

  • Malo, S. (May 2010) Technological evolution and industrial听dynamics in the combinatorial product and service industry, BIT's听1st Annual International Conference of Medichem-2010, American听Chemical Society-Medichem Division, Beijing (China)
  • Malo, S. (July 2009) Internal and external learning 鈥 a听strategy beyond survival, 3rd international DILab conference,听Imperial College, London (United Kingdom)

  • Malo. S. (November 2004) Tapping into (not so) public听research in combinatorial drug discovery, European Forum 2004-05,听European University Institute, Florence (Italy)

  • Malo, S. (March 2003) Coping with a competence-enhancing听discontinuity, Innovation, Growth and Market Structure Conference,听Regent鈥檚 College, London (United Kingdom)

  • Malo, S. (April 2003) Coping with a turbulent environment,听The 3rd European Meeting on Applied Evolutionary Economics,听 University of Augsburg, Augsburg (Germany)

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