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Borders beyond bordersBorders and Border Walls, a New Era? (In)security, Symbolism, Vulnerabilities, Chaire Raoul-Dandurand en études stratégiques et diplomatiques, Sep 2018, Montréal, Canada
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Book Reviews - Économie Militaire/Militärökonomie by Marcus Matthias Keupp, Wiesbaden, Springer Gabler, 2019, 147 pp., €69 (softcover), ISBN: 978-3-658-25287-8Defence and Peace Economics, 2019, 30 (6), pp.756-757. ⟨10.1080/10242694.2019.1665782⟩
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The economic rationale of cooperative programmes and the UKARES Group Seminar : Building the EDTIB beyond 2020, ARES – Armament Industry European Research Group, Apr 2018, Bruxelles, Belgium
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Innovation, Level Playing Field and the Vanishing Defense Firm13th Defence and Security Economics Workshop, Conference of Defence Associations Institute (CDAI); Norman Paterson School for International Affairs (NPSIA), Carleton University; John Deutsch Institute, Department of Economics at Queen’s University; Royal Military College of Canada (RMC)/Collège militaire royal du Canada (CMR); Institute for Defence Resources Management (RMC)/Institut pour la gestion des ressources en défense (CMR), Oct 2018, Ottawa, Canada
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Symposium introductionThe Economics of Peace and Security Journal, 2023, 18 (1), ⟨10.15355/epsj.18.1.5⟩
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Public-Private Partnerships and the Transformation of Defence InvestmentRenaud Bellais. The Evolving Boundaries of Defence: An Assessment of Recent Shifts in Defence Activities, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, pp.25-49, 2014, Contributions to Conflict Management, Peace Economics and Development, 978-1-78350-974-4. ⟨10.1108/S1572-8323_2014_0000023005⟩
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The future of cooperative programs in Europe, paradox of a hybrid marketThe Economics of Peace and Security Journal, 2023, 18 (1), ⟨10.15355/epsj.18.1.76⟩
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Defense innovation at any, out-of-control cost? Stalemates of today's R&D policy and a possible alternative modelThe Economics of Peace and Security Journal, 2009, 4 (1)
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Innovation, Technology, and Defence ProcurementKevin Burgess; Peter Antill. Emerging Strategies in Defense Acquisitions and Military Procurement, IGI Global, pp.205-221, 2017, 978-1-5225-0599-0
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The spatial organization of defense MRO: Challenges and opportunities in Europe17th Annual International Conference on Economics and Security, Jun 2013, Stockholm, Sweden
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Arms industry in emerging countries21st International Conference on Economics and Security, Jun 2017, Bruxelles, Belgium
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Defense, Innovation, Technology Transfers and Public Policy in FranceDefence and Peace Economics, 2006, 17 (3), pp.273-286
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L’économie au service de la souverainetéBernard de Courrèges d’Ustou (Dir.). Esprits de défense, IHEDN, pp.87-93, 2015
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Technology and the defense industry: real threats, bad habits, or new (market) opportunities?Journal of Innovation Economics & Management, 2013, 2013/02 (12), pp.59-78
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Towards a high-tech "Limes" on the edges of Europe? Managing the external borders of the European UnionBorders, Fences and Walls, State of Insecurity?, Ashgate, pp.229-243, 2014, Border Regions Series, 978-1-4724-2968-1
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Post-Keynesian theory, technology policy and long-term growthJournal of Post Keynesian Economics, 2004, 26 (3), pp.419-440
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Fighting Piracy and International Public Goods: The Atalanta Experiment in the Horn of AfricaPeace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy, 2013, 19 (1), pp.73-101. ⟨10.1515/peps-2013-0008⟩
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Technology transfers in complex systems: An assessment of risks associated with training and knowledge management19th Annual International Conference on Economics and Security, Josselin Droff; Renaud Bellais; Jacques Fontanel; Fanny Coulomb; Amaury Barra; Judith Shanahan, Jun 2015, Grenoble, France
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Defence procurement in the 21st century: reform or paradigmatic shift?"Acquisition and its theoretical foundations" International Conference, Cranfield University/Bundeswehr University Munich / Dept. of Defence Economy (Sweden), Oct 2014, Shrivenham, United Kingdom
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Book Review. The Political Economy of Predation, Manhunting and the Economics of EscapeDefence and Peace Economics, 2018, 29 (2), pp.221-223. ⟨10.1080/10242694.2017.1345826⟩
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Volume 23: The Evolving Boundaries of Defence: An Assessment of Recent Shifts in Defence ActivitiesEmerald Group Publishing Limited, 2014, 978-1-78350-974-4
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The Economic Imperative of Europeanizing Defense InnovationNikolaos Karampekios; Iraklis Oikonomou; Elias G. Carayannis. The Emergence of EU Defense Research Policy, Springer, pp.93-109, 2018, Innovation, Technology, and Knowledge Management, 978-3-319-68806-0
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Defense innovation in the 21st century: Towards a new paradigm?18th Annual International Conference on Economics and Security, Jun 2014, Perugia, Italy
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Insights into the integration of the SDGs in engineering program curricula as seen through the prism of the perceptions of engineering students ans educatorsCahiers COSTECH - Cahiers Connaissance, organisation et systèmes techniques, 2022, 5
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Sustainable Development and the SDGs: Revealing Engineering Academics, Students and Employer ViewpointsSEFI 2021 Annual Conference, Sep 2021, Munich, Germany
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Engineering Skills Requirements for Sustainable Development and Achieving the SDG's - Outcomes of focus groups held in Ireland, France, Denmark and Finland as part of A-Step 2030 Project, Activity 1: Task 2ENSTA Bretagne - École nationale supérieure de techniques avancées Bretagne; Dublin Technological University. 2019
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Intellectual Output 1 (IO1): SKILLSFOCUS 2030: A Model of Skills and Attributes needed for Engineers to achieve the SDGs[Research Report] TU Dublin; ENSTA Bretagne; Aalborg University; Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Sciences. 2021
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Preparing engineering students for the challenges of the SDGs: what competences are required?European Journal of Engineering Education, 2023, 48 (1), ⟨10.1080/03043797.2022.2033955⟩
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Assessing perceptions of open banking: The case of digital natives in FranceGestion 2000, 2023, Volume 39 (4), pp.45-65. ⟨10.3917/g2000.394.0045⟩
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How To Measure Competitive Intensity?European Journal of Economics, Law and Social Sciences, 2021
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Developing Methods and Programs for Teaching Innovation to Engineers: Toward Eco-Innovation?Denis Lemaître. Training Engineers for Innovation, Wiley; ISTE Éditions, pp.225-241, 2018, 978-1-119-56336-5. ⟨10.1002/9781119563938.ch11⟩
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