Ludivine MARTIN
(PhD Univ. Rennes 1, HDR Univ. Strasbourg, ADR Univ. Luxembourg)
(PhD Univ. Rennes 1, HDR Univ. Strasbourg, ADR Univ. Luxembourg)
I am currently a research scientist at the Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research, LISER; Research Fellow at IZA@LISER and associate research fellow at CREM (UMR CNRS 6211 - Rennes, France). I work for the Labour Market Department of LISER.
My research is concerned with personnel economics, labour economics and digital economics. My main research questions assess the consequences of digitalization, remote work and human resource management practices in the workplace on employees' well-being, motivation, performance, job search and skills. I use both survey and experimental data. The development of my current research agenda is based on various research grants supported by the FNR (TWAIN, DIGITUP, LOWSKIM, ENGAGE) or the European Commission (H2020 UNTANGLED, Horizon Europe WeLaR, Horizon Europe WinWin4WorkLife, Horizon Europe SkiLMeeT).
I published articles in Plos One, European Economic Review, Industrial Relations, Information and Communication, The Information Society, Economic and Industrial Democracy, Applied Economics, Revue Economique, Economics Bulletin.
2026 presentations:
26-27 March 2026: 18th Workshop on Labour Economics, Trier, Germany
10 April 2026: Celebration of the Global Work from Home Day - WinWin4WorkLife webinar - “Remote Work: Boosting Productivity, Killing Innovation?”
📅 Date: Friday 10 April 2026
🕑 Time: 14:00–16:00 CET
💻 Format: Online webinar
Register here: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/c2020286-48c6-4361-9570-82f07cbb9fbd@487175ce-c313-4417-91bc-dc3b6721b8ee
22 April 2026: Conference on Remote Work In Europe: Evidence, Impacts, Policy - Mid-Term Insights From Three Horizon Europe Projects, ZEW Mannheim (Germany) and online
Register here: https://eveeno.com/research_symposium