Laurent Donzé

Laurent Donzé is professor of statistics at the University of Fribourg (Switzerland). After his PhD in econometrics at the University of Fribourg, he worked several years as research fellow on different projects in the field of applied statistics and econometrics. During this time, he completed his formation by studies in mathematics. In 1996, he was engaged as research fellow at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (KOF ETH Zurich) and since 2002, he is teaching statistics and applied econometrics at the University of Fribourg. His main research interests are in survey statistics, in measuring economic inequality and the impact of economic policy programs.

Publications

Applying Fuzzy Logic and Fuzzy Methods to Marketing
Laurent Donzé, Andreas Meier. © 2013. 13 pages.
Marketing deals with identifying and meeting the needs of customers. It is therefore both an art and a science. To bridge the gap between art and science, soft computing, or...
Fuzzy Methods for Customer Relationship Management and Marketing: Applications and Classifications
Andreas Meier, Laurent Donzé. © 2012. 388 pages.
Information overload has made it increasingly difficult to analyze large amounts of data and generate appropriate management decisions. Furthermore, data is often imprecise and...
Applying Fuzzy Logic and Fuzzy Methods to Marketing
Laurent Donzé, Andreas Meier. © 2012. 14 pages.
Marketing deals with identifying and meeting the needs of customers. It is therefore both an art and a science. To bridge the gap between art and science, soft computing, or...