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National Ranking
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Overview

Dominique Jolly is affiliated with the University of Montpellier in France and has contributed to the fields of Business, Management and Accounting, as well as Economics, Econometrics and Finance. Their scholarly work encompasses a focus on Strategy and Management, Management of Technology and Innovation, and subfields related to Economics and Econometrics.

Their research covers multiple topics including:

  • Innovation and Knowledge Management
  • University-Industry-Government Innovation Models
  • International Business and FDI
  • Innovation Policy and R&D
  • Corporate Identity and Reputation
  • Supply Chain Resilience and Risk Management
  • Global trade and economics

Dominique Jolly has published papers such as:

  • Qu'est-ce que la résilience d'entreprise? (2020), published in Gestion

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Jolly include:

  • Bruce McKern
  • George S. Yip
  • Mathias Baitan
  • Estelle M. Morin

Regarding book publications, Dominique Jolly has contributed to titles published by World Scientific and Springer International Publishing. These works include:

  • The Chinese Financial System (2023), World Scientific
  • Chinese Geo-Economics (2025), World Scientific
  • The New Threat (2022), Springer International Publishing

In terms of publication venues, Jolly has published in "Gestion," which is a part of their record for frequent publication outlets.

Best Publications

  • Reconstructing biomes from palaeoecological data: a general method and its application to European pollen data at 0 and 6 ka

    I. Colin Prentice;J. Guiot;B. Huntley;D. Jolly

  • Mid-Holocene and glacial-maximum vegetation geography of the northern continents and Africa

    I. C. Prentice;D. Jolly

  • Monsoon changes for 6000 years ago: Results of 18 simulations from the Paleoclimate Modeling Intercomparison Project (PMIP)

    S. Joussaume;K. E. Taylor;P. Braconnot;J. F.B. Mitchell

  • Tropical climates at the Last Glacial Maximum: a new synthesis of terrestrial palaeoclimate data. I. Vegetation, lake-levels and geochemistry

    I. Farrera;S. P. Harrison;I. C. Prentice;G. Ramstein

  • Biome reconstruction from pollen and plant macrofossil data for Africa and the Arabian peninsula at 0 and 6000 years

    Dominique Jolly;I. Colin Prentice;Raymonde Bonnefille;Aziz Ballouche

  • Simulated climate and biomes of Africa during the late quaternary: comparison with pollen and lake status data

    D. Jolly;S. P. Harrison;B. Damnati;R. Bonnefille

  • Present-day and mid-Holocene biomes reconstructed from pollen and plant macrofossil data from the former Soviet Union and Mongolia

    P. E. Tarasov;P. E. Tarasov;T. Webb Iii;A. A. Andreev;N. B. Afanas'eva

  • Quantifying the role of biosphere-atmosphere feedbacks in climate change: coupled model simulations for 6000 years BP and comparison with palaeodata for northern Eurasia and northern Africa

    D. Texier;N. De Noblet;S. P. Harrison;A. Haxeltine

  • Pollen‐based biome reconstruction for southern Europe and Africa 18,000 yr bp

    H. Elenga;O. Peyron;R. Bonnefille;D. Jolly

  • Effect of Low Glacial Atmospheric CO2 on Tropical African Montane Vegetation

    Dominique Jolly;Alex Haxeltine

  • Mid-Holocene land-surface conditions in northern Africa and the Arabian Peninsula: A data set for the analysis of biogeophysical feedbacks in the climate system

    P. Hoelzmann;D. Jolly;S. P. Harrison;F. Laarif

  • High-resolution vegetation and climate change associated with Pliocene Australopithecus afarensis

    Raymonde Bonnefille;R. Potts;F. Chalié;D. Jolly

  • Abrupt millennial climatic changes from Nussloch (Germany) Upper Weichselian eolian records during the Last Glaciation.

    Denis-Didier Rousseau;Denis-Didier Rousseau;Pierre Antoine;Christine Hatté;Andreas Lang

  • Intercomparison of Simulated Global Vegetation Distributions in Response to 6 kyr BP Orbital Forcing

    S. P. Harrison;D. Jolly;F. Laarif;A. Abe-Ouchi

  • Pollen‐based biomes for Beringia 18,000, 6000 and 0 14C yr bp†

    M.E. Edwards;P.M. Anderson;L.B. Brubaker;T.A. Ager

  • The climate and biomes of Europe at 6000 yr BP: comparison of model simulations and pollen-based reconstructions

    I Colin Prentice;Sandy P Harrison;Dominique Jolly;Joël Guiot

  • A Middle Miocene hominoid from Thailand and orangutan origins

    Yaowalak Chaimanee;Dominique Jolly;Mouloud Benammi;Paul Tafforeau

  • Inverse vegetation modeling by Monte Carlo sampling to reconstruct palaeoclimates under changed precipitation seasonality and CO2 conditions: application to glacial climate in Mediterranean region

    J. Guiot;F. Torre;D. Jolly;O. Peyron

  • Long-distance pollen transport from North America to Greenland in spring

    Denis-Didier Rousseau;Denis-Didier Rousseau;Patrick Schevin;Jackie Ferrier;Dominique Jolly

  • Vegetation dynamics in central Africa since 18,000 yr BP: pollen records from the interlacustrine highlands of Burundi, Rwanda and western Uganda

    Dominique Jolly;David Taylor;Robert Marchant;Alan Hamilton

  • Climate of East Africa 6000 14C Yr B.P. as Inferred from Pollen Data

    Odile Peyron;Dominique Jolly;Raymonde Bonnefille;Annie Vincens

Frequent Co-Authors

Denis-Didier Rousseau
Denis-Didier Rousseau University of Montpellier
Joël Guiot
Joël Guiot Aix-Marseille University
Rachid Cheddadi
Rachid Cheddadi University of Montpellier
Odile Peyron
Odile Peyron University of Montpellier
Sandy P. Harrison
Sandy P. Harrison University of Reading
Michel Fontugne
Michel Fontugne Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines University
Annie Vincens
Annie Vincens Aix-Marseille University
Raymonde Bonnefille
Raymonde Bonnefille Aix-Marseille University
Pavel E. Tarasov
Pavel E. Tarasov Freie Universität Berlin
Iain Colin Prentice
Iain Colin Prentice Imperial College London

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