Summary
Clément Bellet is an Assistant Professor of economics and marketing with a decade of research and teaching experience across top institutions including Erasmus School of Economics, INSEAD, LSE and Sciences Po. He combines causal inference, large-scale data and field/online experiments to probe how gender, inequality and customer–worker interactions shape consumer markets, firm performance and well‑being. His work sits at the intersection of marketing research and behavioral economics, with a distinctive focus on status signaling and luxury markets informed by policy‑relevant questions. Having taught MBA electives on value creation through status and contributed to large undergraduate programs, he blends rigorous academic methods with practical classroom impact. Based in the Randstad, he brings a global academic background (PhD Sciences Po, training at Berkeley and École Polytechnique) that informs research linking business practices to societal outcomes.
10 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Economics, Economics at University of California, Berkeley
Master's degree, Economics and Public Policy (Joint with ENSAE), Master's degree, Economics and Public Policy (Joint with ENSAE) at École Polytechnique
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Economics, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Economics at Sciences Po
Exchange student - Economics, Social choice and Political theory, Exchange student - Economics, Social choice and Political theory at Columbia University in the City of New York
French, English, Italian, Spanish