Aurélien DECAMPS

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Aurélien Decamps has been a Professor at KEDGE Business School since 2012. He holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Bordeaux (2009) and his research interests include Urban, Territorial and Real Estate Economics and are specifically focused on two main themes: the way CCI (Cultural and Creative Industries) are embedded into regional and territorial development and the impact of Sustainability and CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) on urban dynamics and territorial attractiveness. His research has been published in peer-reviewed journals such as Journal of Business Research (2016), Urban Studies (2013), Revue Economique (2013) or Revue d’Economie Régionale et Urbaine (2011). He also contributes actively to the field of ESD (Education for Sustainable Development) through the UN Higher Education Sustainability Initiative as General Secretary and Academic Coordinator for a flagship initiative, the SULITEST (Sustainability Literacy Test), an international open online assessment tool endorsed by several UN agencies and academic networks.   

    Teaching domains

    Economics

    • Urban Economics
    • Regional Economics
    • Real Estate
    • Cultural and Creative Industries

    Strategy

    • Sustainable Development
    • Corporate Social Responsibility

    Personal development

    • Education for Sustainable Development
    Research domains

    Sustainable Development

    • Education for Sustainable Development
    • Sustainable Development and Territories
    • Sustainable Cities

    Economics

    • Regional and Urban Economics
    • Real Estate Economics

    Creative Industries

    • Creative Regions / Creative Territories
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    Creative Industries & Culture
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