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Julie Mayer holds a PhD in Management Sciences from the University of Paris-Dauphine. She also works as a transformation consultant in the public and private sectors and is a member of the Energy 4 Climate research centre. Her research focuses on the transformation of modes of collective action in the face of emerging risks, and more specifically on climate risk. In particular, she studies in her projects the new forms of organisation that underpin the ecological transition, at the scale of companies and territories (sobriety, sustainable business models, territorial resilience). She is conducting a research programme on energy sobriety trajectories in France and is working on the construction of narratives and tools to support public and private actors in their transition towards sobriety.
*I³-CRG: a joint research unit of CNRS, École Polytechnique - Institut Polytechnique de Paris, Télécom Paris, Mines ParisTech