cbmsc

Department of Management, Society and Communication

  • Centre for Sustainability
Clement
Brebion
Postdoc


Room: DH.Ø.2.109
Tel:
+4538152433
E-mail: cbr.msc@cbs.dk
Clement Brebion
Presentation

Clément Brébion joined CBS in September 2020 as a postdoctoral researcher. He received his PhD in economics in November 2019 from the Paris School of Economics (PSE), after a master’s degree in Social Policy from the London School of Economics and a master’s degree in economics from PSE. His main research interests are social sustainability, industrial relations, institutional research and labour economics. He investigates how firms strategically shape their hiring and firing behaviours and set wages in response to their environment, with a focus on three institutional spheres: unemployment insurance, apprenticeship training and collective bargaining. For instance, he has studied how firms adapt their hiring decisions to unemployment insurance eligibility conditions and how firms adapt their training behaviour to subsidies offered to employers of apprentices. He is also interested in comparative research: in his PhD thesis, he has led a comparative analysis of the French and German apprenticeship systems. This work received the 2nd prize of the Best PhD Award on Labor Markets from the French Unemployment Insurance (Pôle Emploi). More recently, he started working on the EU H2020 project HECAT that aims at developing and piloting an ethical algorithm and platform for use by PES and jobseekers.

Primary research areas
  • Social Sustainability
  • Industrial Relations
  • Institutional Research
  • Labour Economics
Links
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Courses
  • Applied Business Research, MSc in Economics and Business Administration, CBS
  • Statistics, HA in European Business, CBS
  • Business, gender and labour market inequality, BSc in Economics & Business Administration, CBS
  • Business Data Analytics, Quantitative Methods and Visualization, BSc in Digital Management, CBS

 

Supervision

I am open to any form of relevant supervision

 

Selected publications
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2023
Philippe Askenazy; Clément Brébion; Pierre Courtioux; Christine Erhel; Malo Mofakhami / HRM Strategies in Response to the First Covid Lockdown : A Typology of French Workplaces.
Noisy-le-Grand Cedex : Cnam-CEET 2023, 41 p. (Document de travail, No. 212)
Working paper > peer review
2022
Philippe Askenazy; Clément Brébion; Pierre Courtioux; Christine Erhel; Malo Mofakhami / Quelles stratégies de gestion de l'emploi dans les entreprises face à la crise sanitaire? : Une analyse du premier confinement en France.
Noisy-le-Grand Cedex : Cnam-CEET 2022, 4 p. (Connaissance de l’emploi, No. 186)
Report > peer review
Clément Brébion; Janine Leschke; Pavle Boskoski; Biljana Mileva Boshkoska / Selecting Suitable Job Quality Items in Profiling and Job Matching Algorithms for Public Employment Services
Paper presented at 20th Annual European Network for Social Policy Analysis Conference. ESPAnet 2022, 2022
Paper > peer review
Clément Brébion / The Unexpected Effect of Subsidies to Apprenticeship Contracts on Firms’ Training Behaviour
Paper presented at 60th European Society for Paediatric Endocrinology (ESPE) Annual Meeting, 2022
Paper > peer review
Clément Brébion / The Wage Impact of Being a Works Council Representative in Germany : A Case of Strategic Discrimination?.
In: Industrial Relations, Vol. 61, No. 4, 10.2022, p. 418-455
Journal article > peer review
Clément Brébion; Simon Briole; Laura Khoury / Unemployment Insurance Eligibility and Employment Duration
Paper presented at The 34th EALE Conference 2022, 2022
Paper
2021
Paul Brandily; Clement Brebion; Simon Briole; Laura Khoury / A Poorly Understood Disease? : The Impact of COVID-19 on the Income Gradient in Mortality over the Course of the Pandemic.
Paris : Paris School of Economics 2021, 66 p. (Working Paper / Paris School of Economics, No. 2020 - 44)
Working paper
Paul Brandily; Clement Brebion; Simon Briole; Laura Khoury / A Poorly Understood Disease? : The Impact of COVID-19 on the Income Gradient in Mortality over the Course of the Pandemic.
In: European Economic Review, Vol. 140, 11.2021
Journal article > peer review
Laura Khoury; Clement Brebion; Simon Briole / Assurance chômage et durée des emplois
Paris : Paris School of Economics 2021, 2 p. (Notes de la Chaire Travail, No. 6)
Working paper
Clement Brebion; Janine Leschke / Selecting the Suitable Job Quality Items in Profiling and Job Matching Algortihms for Public Employment
Brussels : European Commission 2021, 36 p.
Working paper > peer review
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Outside activities

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