Sylvain Willart, PhD
Sylvain Willart
Married
DoB: 1981
City: Luxembourg
University of Strasbourg - Catholic University Faculty of Mons
Title: Prices, Variety, and Brands for the strategic management of Assortments
Advisors: Alain Bultez (Mons), Michel Dietsch (Strasbourg)
Jury: Claude Pécheux (Mons, president), Philippe Aurier (Montpellier, reviewer), Pierre Desmet (Dauphine, ESSEC, reviewer), Pietro Zidda (Namur, reviewer), Olivier Géradon de Véra (IRI-France)
Doctoral program of the French management association
CEFAG
First Seminar (Noyon): Qualitative research methods
Second Seminar (Strasbourg): Quantitative research methods
EIASM EDEN Seminar (European Insititute for Advanced Studies in Management - Brussels)
Subject: Measurement Models in Marketing
Coordinators: Peter Leeflang (Gronningen), Marnik Dekimpe (KUL)
University of Strasbourg
Head of my class, I received a doctoral grant
Dissertation: Shelf space allocation in a competitive setting, advisors: Alain Bultez and Michel Dietsch
Courses: Game theory; Statistical methods; Organization theory; Research methods; Financial Econometrics; Quantitative Marketing; Retailing; Consumer Behaviour; Organisational change; Human resources management
Loughborough University, East Midlands, UK
Courses: Consumer Behaviour; Principles of Financial Management 2; Marketing; Paying for Welfare; Financial Economics; German Language; The EU and the US; Politics of new social movements; Nationalism; Advertising and society
Final dissertation: Measuring the relevant market
Major in Economics et Finance
Courses 1999-2000 et 2001 - 2002: Economic and finance theory; Economic analysis; International Macroeconomics; Strategy; Economic History; Capital markets; Public Policy; Finance; Corporate Finance; Econometrics; Marketing; Advanced Marketing; English; German; Mathematics and Statistics; Corporate law; Accounting: Audit; Financial analysis; Business law; International economic law; Fiscal law; European issues
Cours 2000 - 2001: Erasmus, Loughborough, UK
Cours 1998 - 1999: Economic Analysis; History; Constitutional law; Political Science; History of political thought; Administrative Institutions; International Relations; Money and Financial markets; Statistics; Mathematics; English; German
Major in Science and Mathematics