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Réseaux, innovation, territoires et mondialisation (RITM)

Laboratory presentation

RITM (Network, Innovation, Territories, Globalization) is a research laboratory in economics and management of the University Paris Sud (EA 7360). It was created, in 2014, after the merger of ADIS and PESOR laboratories and is located at the Faculty Jean-Monnet.

The research at RITM is based on two axes. The first axis focuses on the relationship between networks and innovation, while the second focuses on the relationship between territories and globalization.

The laboratory is a member of the Research in International Economics and Finance network, relies on chairs (energy, intangible), and participates in European contracts. It develops various ANR projects and is a partner of the labex LISIS.

The 19 latest publications

Title Authors Publication date Source
Political Dynasties in Defense of Democracy: The Case of France's 1940 Enabling Act Jean Lacroix 03/24/23 Journal of Economic History
Marriage Through Friends Ugo Bolletta 12/01/22 Dynamic Games and Applications
Climate change, comparative advantage and the water capability to produce agricultural goods Julie Schlick 10/01/22 World Development
“Do you eat insects?” Acceptance of insects as food by children Valérie Hémar-Nicolas 07/25/22 Journal of Consumer Marketing
Implementing environmental labelling of food products in France Lydiane Nabec 07/01/22 International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment
International Trade and Letters of Credit: A Double-Edged Sword in Times of Crises Matthieu Crozet 06/01/22 IMF Economic Review
Effect of raw material substitution on the facility location decision under a carbon tax policy Y. Mechouar 01/01/22 EURO Journal on Transportation and Logistics
Knowledge spillovers and intangible complementarities: Empirical case of European countries Alberto Nonnis, Ahmed Bounfour 01/01/22 Research Policy
Regional recombinant novelty, related and unrelated technologies: a patent-level approach Anne Plunket, Felipe Starosta de Waldemar 01/01/22 Regional Studies
World of origin: The contagious ingredient of monastic products Sophie Morin-Delerm 01/01/22 Marketing Theory
The impact of public sector intangibles and their components on private productivity Alberto Nonnis, Ahmed Bounfour 01/01/22 International Journal of Intellectual Property Management
A model of peer effects in school Ugo Bolletta 11/01/21 Mathematical Social Science
Rate design with distributed energy resources and electric vehicles: A Californian case study Icaro Silvestre Freitas Gomes 10/01/21 Energy Economics
Deterioration of mental health and insufficient Covid-19 information among disadvantaged immigrants in the greater Paris area Jean Noël Senne 07/01/21 Journal of Psychosomatic Research
The carbon ‘carprint’ of urbanization: New evidence from French cities Miren Lafourcade 07/01/21 Regional Science and Urban Economics
Labor mobility and racial discrimination José De Sousa 06/01/21 European Economic Review
Democratic transitions can attract foreign direct investment: Effect, trajectories, and the role of political risk Jean Lacroix 06/01/21 Journal of Comparative Economics
Measuring ICT externalities and their contribution to productivity: A bilateral trade based approach Keungoui Kim, Ahmed Bounfour, Alberto Nonnis, Altay Özaygen 03/01/21 Telecommunications Policy
How can I turn my feminist ethnographic engagement into words? A perspective on knowledge production inspired by Audre Lorde Léa Dorion 03/01/21 Gender, Work and Organization

Number of publications of the laboratory by scientific field (2016-2021)

Every paper can be classified in one or more scientific fields. The figure below shows the lab's number of publications in each scientific field, according to the ASJC classification (Elsevier)