
معرفی
Christian Kiedaisch is a Lecturer at the Department of Economics, University of Namur. His research bridges industrial organization and macroeconomics, focusing on intellectual property rights (IPRs), innovation, economic growth, income distribution, and consumer demand. Prior to his current role, he held postdoctoral positions at the University of Zurich and ETH Zurich, following a PhD from the Toulouse School of Economics.
- Broad expertise in Macroeconomics and Industrial Organization
- Key research themes: IPRs, innovation, inequality, and sustainable development
His work explores the interplay between income/wealth distribution, IPRs, and demand for green innovations, combining theoretical and empirical approaches. Publications span topics like product variety valuation, welfare impacts of IPRs, and demand-driven innovation dynamics.
- Active in SDG-related research (poverty eradication, sustainability, prosperity)
He has presented at international conferences (2023-2020) on cumulative innovation, market power, and superstar innovators. Metrics include an h-index of 44, 15 Mendeley readers, and high download counts for his open-access papers.


