Carole BOTTON
Associate Professor
- Finance
- Management Accounting
About
Carole Botton is a professor and researcher in finance and holds a Ph.D. from Paris Dauphine University. Her research projects, which are partially funded by the French Institute of Horses and Equestrianism, focus primarily on the equine industry. Drawing on the context of elite sports, her work addresses issues of financial valuation (of athletes, clubs, and specific assets) and passionate entrepreneurship.
Degrees
Ph.D. in Management Science from Paris-Dauphine University
Academic Experience
Associate Professor - éklore-ed
Assistant Professor - Neoma for 3 years
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Factors Explaining Intermediation in Unique Markets
Research in Management Sciences - Management Sciences - Ciencias de Gestión • 2024 • Ranking : 1*
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The equine industry: an agricultural sector diversifying to weather the crisis
Agricultural Economics • 2020 • Ranking : 1*
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The story of a social movement in the horse racing industry: How mediators shaped the protest
Agricultural Economics • 2020 • Ranking : 1*
Corporate Finance
International Accounting
Financial Value in Sports Organizations
M&A
Consolidation
Entrepreneurship through the lens of passion and social values
Business Failures
Valuation studies
Insurance Brokerage
Faculty & Research News
A first-of-its-kind Promptathon focused on generative AI at the Éklore campus in Pau
On March 13, the Éklore campus in Pau will host a brand-new event: the first Promptkathon dedicated to artificial intelligence...
Published on : March 5, 2026
Active Territories: Sport and Leisure - May 19–20, 2026
In recent years, sports and recreational activities have emerged as a key driver for revitalizing and promoting regions. Major events...
Published on : February 10, 2026
Edouard Cissé Joins Cercle Sport Management & Territoires: A Collaboration Focused on Action
Sports are a powerful driver of regional development, social cohesion, and sustainable innovation. It is with this conviction...
Published on : February 2, 2026