Thesis defence

Thursday, 10th November 2022

Karine REVET
Collaboration networks, Team composition and Knowledge production

Jury

Pierre-Jean BARLATIER, EDHEC Business School,
Isabelle BOUTY, Université Paris-Dauphine,
Barthélemy CHOLLET, Grenoble Ecole de Management, Université Savoie Mont Blanc,
Nicola MIRC, Université de Toulouse,

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Welcome to the IREGE lab !

We are happy to welcome

Matthieu BATTISTELLI, Lecturer in Management Sciences, who defended his thesis in 2021 under the supervision of Nathalie Raulet-Croset and Véronique Steyer, “Strategies of ordinary companies faced with major challenges: from alternative imaginaries to real utopias, the case of a group of companies involved in the ecological transition of the store fitting sector” at the Institut Polytechnique de Paris

Laurent GIRAUD, Full Professor of Human Resources and Change Management  Resume 

Emilie RUIZ, Lecturer in Management Sciences. Her research interests are in the field of innovation management Resume

Eleven doctoral students are starting their thesis at the USMB / IREGE for the 2022-2023 academic year. We wish them a good start and a warm welcome.

 

Thesis defence

Friday, 1st of July 2022, 01:30 pm, IREGE

Alex CAYROL
The impact of emotions on individual creativity: from an intrapersonal to an interpersonal perspective

Jury

Maud DAMPERAT, Université Lumière Lyon 2
Thomas GILLIER, Grenoble Ecole de Management, Co-director
Christophe HAON, Grenoble Ecole de Management, Université Savoie Mont Blanc, Director
Pascal LE MASSON, École des Mines de Paris, Université Paris Sciences & Lettres
Todd LUBART, Université Paris Descartes,
Guy PARMENTIER, Université Grenoble Alpes

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Scott Mac Cabe in the IREGE lab

Scott McCabe spent a week in April 2022 as a visiting professor, funded by Labex ITTEM.
The objective of his stay was to work on a research project on social inclusion in the mountain world for disadvantaged people. This project includes a field study on the initiative Bivouac Bastille which is led by the Mission Montagne in collaboration with the school of architecture of Grenoble during the summer 2022. As part of this initiative, huts and platforms that can accommodate tents have been built at the top of the Bastille (accessible by cable car) to accommodate, as a priority, a disadvantaged public from the Grenoble area (families linked to the Maisons des Habitants, migrants, groups of schoolchildren and local children). The remaining availabilities are proposed to the general public and meet an undeniable success (the huts are totally reserved for the summer).
The consumption of the mountain is socio-economically connoted, and the underprivileged public, sometimes newcomers to a region, stay very little in the mountains because they have not been introduced to this universe. The research project therefore aims to understand to what extent this initiative allows these populations to develop a better attachment to the mountain and its natural environment, and ultimately, to improve the feeling of attachment to their territory of residence. The project will take the form of surveys: interviews with families, focus groups with migrants, and interviews with social educators. A questionnaire will also be administered throughout the duration of the project, which ends on October 2.

Scott Mac Cabe has been Professor of Marketing and Tourism at the University of Nottingham since 2007, his research focuses on the tourism experience and consumer behavior. He is currently co-editor of the Annals of Tourism Research (impact factor: 9) and an editorial board member of the Journal of Policy Research in Leisure, Tourism and Events, the Annals of Leisure Research, and the International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management. He also served as associate editor of the Journal of Business Research (2016-18). Scott has been a member of the International Sociological Association since 2004 and currently serves as the Vice President of World Congress Session Organization for that committee. Previously, he served as vice chair of the Academy of Marketing’s Tourism Marketing Theme Interest Group.

International Workshop CO2Log Project

The CO2Log project, financed by ADEME and carried out by the LiREM (Gisèle Mendy-Bilek, UPPA) and IREGE (Richard Calvi, USMB) laboratories, aims to formalize recommendations for companies and public actors in order to train, encourage and support the different actors towards a reduction of CO2 emissions in inter-company exchanges.

Our field of study concerns companies (shippers, carriers and freight forwarders) involved in the EVE program (Voluntary Commitments for the Environment) supported by ADEME. We are currently in the qualitative analysis phase of the 25 interviews conducted with the EVE program actors.

An international workshop was organized on May 4 and 5 in Biarritz to exchange on the first results and to compare the French experience with other similar initiatives worldwide (in particular USA, Sweden and Italy where researchers involved presented their results).

For more information: https://www.co2-log.com/

 

AIMS 2022, the Management Museum invites itself to the USMB

AIMS 2022, the Management Museum invites itself to the USMB

Le Parisien puts the Management Museum and its creator Albert David on the front page of its Heritage pages! This traveling museum is invited to the USMB during the AIMS Conference. The IREGE, organizer of the XXXIst Conference of the International Association for Strategic Management (AIMS) (May 31-June 3) will host the Management Museum on the Annecy campus. Created by the Innovation Circle of Paris Dauphine University, this museum will allow partner companies and students, colleagues and lecturers, to live a unique experience of Management and its history in order to invent today’s and tomorrow’s Management.

 

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