Dominique Lauga

Professor of Marketing

Director of the Management Studies Tripos

Fellow of Emmanuel College

Dipl.Ing. (Ecole Polytechnique), Corps des Ponts (Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussees), MA (Université Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne), PhD (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

My research interests include marketing strategy, innovation and product development, advertising, behavioural industrial organisation, and experimental economics. I was previously an Assistant Professor of Management and Strategy at the Rady School of Management at the University of California, San Diego.

I’m a member of the Marketing subject group at Cambridge Judge Business School, which focuses on strategy, modelling, and consumer behaviour. The research agenda is stimulated by regular contact with senior personnel of national and international organisations.

My details

Academic area

Marketing

Previous appointments

Dominique was an Assistant Professor of Management and Strategy at the Rady School of Management at the University of California San Diego prior to joining Cambridge Judge Business School. Dominique also taught a PhD course at Brandeis University and, while at MIT, she served as a teaching assistant on both undergraduate and graduate microeconomics courses.

Publications

Selected publications

Journal articles

Awards and honours

  • Cambridge Judge Business School Teaching Award, 2017
  • Management Science Meritorious Service Award, 2012
  • UCSD Hellman Faculty Fellowship, 2010-2011
  • Robert M. Solow Endowment Fellowship, 2001-2003
  • Corps des Ponts et Chaussees Fellowship, 1998-2001
  • Felicitations du Jury in Economics, Ecole Polytechnique, 1998

News and insights

Study co-authored at Cambridge Judge calls for reducing export-burden asymmetry for different qualities of waste to reduce environmental harm.

Study co-authored at Cambridge Judge calls for reducing export-burden asymmetry for different qualities of waste to reduce environmental harm.

A man and woman stand holding ladders of success with unequal steps.

The ‘hold-up problem’ in business: new study co-authored at Cambridge Judge Business School highlights how concerns about fairness thwart beneficial reciprocity.

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Research on hazardous waste disposal by Cambridge Judge PhD candidate Sytske Wijnsma represents the University of Cambridge in this month’s Festival of Social Science.

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