Research Fellows
|
|
Dr Gaétan de Rassenfosse is a Research Fellow at IPRIA and the Melbourne Institute.He obtained a PhD in economics from the Universite Libre de Bruxelles (Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management, ECARES) in 2010 and has been a visiting fellow at INSEAD and the European Patent Office. Gaétan's research aims at understading the creation and the diffusion of innovation and scientific discoveries. This admittedly broad agenda covers the fields of economics, management and scientometrics. Gaétan's research has a strong public policy focus and has been published in journals such as Research Policy and Oxford Review of Economic Policy. |
|
![]() |
|
Associate Professor Don O'Sullivan joined IPRIA as a Research Fellow in 2010. Don is Associate Professor of Marketing at Melbourne Business School. He joined the faculty at Melbourne Business School in 2008 from University College Cork, Ireland. Don recieved his PhD in Marketing from the National University of Ireland in 2005. Don's principal academic interest is in the impact of marketing activities on company performance. His current resarch focuses on the relationship between intangible market based assets and various aspects of performance. His research has been published in the European Journal of Marketing, the International Journal of Research in Marketing, the Journal of Marketing and Marketing Letters among others . Don was a founding memner of the Academic Advisory board of the Chief Marketing Officers (CMO) Council of the USA. He led Council's Marketing Performance Measurement (MPM) research program, and is a co-author of the Council's Report on this topic. |
|
![]() |
|
![]() |
Dr Russell Thomson commenced as a Research Fellow at the Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research in 2009. Russell submitted his PhD at Australian National University in September 2008. His thesis considers the determinants of investment in industrial research and development (R&D), with a particular focus on the role of tax policy. Also at ANU Russell was the 2005 recipient of the Chris Higgins prize for applied econometrics. Between 2002 and 2009 Russell was employed with the Commonwealth Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government. While at the Department Russell managed research projects on the general aviation sector and the infrastructure construction industry. He also worked as a policy analyst on issues affecting rural and regional Australia, including competition policy, structural adjustment, access to finance and taxation. |


