Cédric Schneider
Associate Professor
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Primary research areas
Shaping innovation through policy, markets and IP
My research focuses on how innovation shapes firms, industries, and society. I study the role of intellectual property rights, finance, and digitalization in driving productivity and competitiveness. By understanding these dynamics, I aim to provide insights that support better policy and corporate decision-making.
I am particularly interested in how firms use patents and R&D collaborations, how access to finance affects their ability to innovate, and how digital skills adoption transforms labor markets. My work highlights the ways in which knowledge flows between academia, industry, and policymakers, and the impact this has on growth and employment.
Beyond research, I contribute to the academic community through teaching advanced industrial organization and mentoring PhD students. I also engage with policymakers and industry stakeholders to ensure that my findings inform real-world challenges, from innovation policy to digital transformation.
Publications
See all publicationsjanuar 2018
Which IP Strategies Do Young Highly Innovative Firms Choose
Reinhilde Veugelers
Cédric Schneider, Associate Professor
2016
Which Companies Benefit form Liberalization?
A Study of the Influence of Initial Productivity
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