Camille Doche
Assistant Professor
of Strategy
Camille Doche is an Assistant Professor in Management with a focus on strategy and busi-ness policy at ESCP Business School.
Her research examines how organizations leverage collective resources, particularly focus-ing on the functioning of cooperative organizational forms. Within the agricultural domain, some of the practical questions she investigates include: how members leave or remain within cooperatives, and the impact of AOPs on cooperative affiliation. Her research meth-odology integrates econometrics, panel data, and the use of cartography, topography, and geographical data in management sciences.
Camille Doche holds a PhD in management from HEC Paris and was invited as a visiting researcher to the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School in 2022. Camille is a gradu-ate of the LSE and ESCP Business School MiM program (ESCP 2017).
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Camille Doche is an Assistant Professor in Management with a focus on strategy and busi-ness policy at ESCP Business School.
Her research examines how organizations leverage collective resources, particularly focus-ing on the functioning of cooperative organizational forms. Within the agricultural domain, some of the practical questions she investigates include: how members leave or remain within cooperatives, and the impact of AOPs on cooperative affiliation. Her research meth-odology integrates econometrics, panel data, and the use of cartography, topography, and geographical data in management sciences.
Camille Doche holds a PhD in management from HEC Paris and was invited as a visiting researcher to the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School in 2022. Camille is a gradu-ate of the LSE and ESCP Business School MiM program (ESCP 2017). Prior to her academ-ic career, she worked across various sectors, including biotechnology and horticulture.
Research Areas: Collective Resources, Cooperatives, Corporate Strategy, RBV, Common-Pool Resources, Wine Industry.