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Laurent Assouly is a Teacher-Researcher at Institut Mines-Télécom Business School, affiliated with the Marketing, Management and Strategy Division. His interdisciplinary career bridges ethnology, philosophy, and management sciences, focusing on sobriety, teleworking, and urban migration.
- Education: Doctorate in Management Sciences (summa cum laude, 2024, Université Panthéon-Assas Paris II); Master’s in Philosophy (2022, Université Paris Nanterre); Master’s in Anthropology (2022, EHESS); MBA in International Management (UQAM, Montréal)
His research explores frugal consumption through lenses of teleworking, rural urban migrations, and digital sobriety. Key concepts include “debonding effects” and “territorially responsible consumption,” integrating anthropology, economics, and sustainable development.
Recent publications analyze telework’s societal impacts, corporate communication challenges, and workplace design. His 2024 thesis, The notion of sobriety put to the test by the new urban migrations of rural teleworkers, synthesizes these themes in collaboration with Orange Group.
- Scientific Awards: Thesis prize, Université Panthéon-Assas Paris II (2024)
Laurent previously held executive roles at Dynamobel and Steelcase, managing sales, subsidiaries, and strategic projects. His academic work intersects with corporate practice, particularly in digital sobriety and employee well-being.



