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The emergence of Edtech in the climate education space
The emergence of Edtech in the climate education space
💡 This article has been written as part of the partnership we made with emlyon business school. We thank them, especially Léa and Mathieu…
Ikigai Project
Feb 4, 2022
Digital privacy and Covid-19: between a paradox and a hard place
Digital privacy and Covid-19: between a paradox and a hard place
Written by Florencio Travieso, Professor in International Business Law
knowledge @emlyon
Nov 17, 2020
emlyon business school: new shareholders and a new educational model
emlyon business school: new shareholders and a new educational model
Under the new leadership team, emlyon business school is preparing to meet a new set of challenges with the strategic commitment and…
emlyon business school
Oct 19, 2020
From Mafalda with love: three lessons from the late Quino and his immortal creation
From Mafalda with love: three lessons from the late Quino and his i...
Written by Mar Pérezts, Associate Professor in Ethics and Organization
knowledge @emlyon
Oct 2, 2020
China, Huawei, and the future of sport
China, Huawei, and the future of sport
International tensions are spilling on to the field of play
knowledge @emlyon
Sep 7, 2020
Testimonials: lockdown induced unfairness at work
Testimonials: lockdown induced unfairness at work
By Thierry Nadisic, Professor of Management and Human Resources, and Director of Innovation
knowledge @emlyon
Sep 7, 2020
Is India wasting its sporting potential?
Is India wasting its sporting potential?
The future of Indian Sport - Co-written by Simon Chadwick
knowledge @emlyon
Jul 30, 2020
Lockdown release: women executives too, are at the end of their rope
Lockdown release: women executives too, are at the end of their rope
Co-written by Ludivine Perray, Professor in Management Accounting
knowledge @emlyon
Jul 6, 2020
Accepting employees’ negative emotions, an imperative as lockdown is being released
Accepting employees’ negative emotions, an imperative as lockdown i...
By Thierry Nadisic, Professor in Organizational Behavior
knowledge @emlyon
Jun 18, 2020
Bodies in Places: Addressing Domestic Violence in a Pandemic
Bodies in Places: Addressing Domestic Violence in a Pandemic
Co-written by Kartikeya Bajpai, Professor of Work and Organizations
knowledge @emlyon
Jun 8, 2020
Ethics and MBA: A study on the values of students in Management
Ethics and MBA: A study on the values of students in Management
Co-written by Hans Schlierer, Professor of International Negotiation Skills and Techniques
knowledge @emlyon
Jun 4, 2020
Making decisions in times of uncertainty: how about practicing retro-foresight?
Making decisions in times of uncertainty: how about practicing retr...
By Thomas Gauthier, Professor in Strategy
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Jun 2, 2020
EdTechs: where will they stand in the world after?
EdTechs: where will they stand in the world after?
By Alice Riou, Professor of Marketing
knowledge @emlyon
May 18, 2020
Symbolic stadiums and pandemic power plays
Symbolic stadiums and pandemic power plays
By Simon Chadwick, a Professor of Eurasian Sport
knowledge @emlyon
May 15, 2020
Is videoconferencing a real alternative for lecture courses?
Is videoconferencing a real alternative for lecture courses?
By Delphine Billouard-Fuentes, Associate Professor of Information Systems
knowledge @emlyon
May 4, 2020
What do public events say about how we relate to the world when in lockdown?
What do public events say about how we relate to the world when in ...
Co-written by Mar Pérezts, Associate Professor in Ethics and Organization
knowledge @emlyon
Apr 29, 2020
Lockdown: food-delivery couriers more dehumanized than ever
Lockdown: food-delivery couriers more dehumanized than ever
By Claire Le Breton, PhD student at emlyon business school
knowledge @emlyon
Apr 16, 2020
Lockdown: when family life intrudes on work
Lockdown: when family life intrudes on work
By Dima Younes, Professor of Organization Theory, and Ludivine Perray, Professor in the Economics, Finance and Control Department
knowledge @emlyon
Apr 7, 2020
Pandemic bonds: The financial cure we need for COVID-19?
Pandemic bonds: The financial cure we need for COVID-19?
Co-written by Bernard Forgues, Professor of Strategic Management and Organization Theory
knowledge @emlyon
Apr 2, 2020
Managing stress in times of confinement: what the military could teach us!
Managing stress in times of confinement: what the military could te...
By Tessa Melkonian, Professor in Organizational Behavior and Management, Author of Pourquoi un leader doit être exemplaire (UGA 2019)
knowledge @emlyon
Mar 25, 2020
What the coronavirus tells us about the management of uncertainty
What the coronavirus tells us about the management of uncertainty
By Philippe Silberzahn, Associate Professor in Strategy, Innovation and Entrepreneurship at emlyon business school
knowledge @emlyon
Mar 18, 2020
Cancelled matches and growing turmoil: the impact of Covid-19 on the sports industry
Cancelled matches and growing turmoil: the impact of Covid-19 on th...
By Simon Chadwick, a Professor of Eurasian Sport at emylon business school
knowledge @emlyon
Mar 15, 2020
Scepticism is one of the most important skills a researcher can have
Scepticism is one of the most important skills a researcher can have
By Laura Dupin, a PhD alumnus
knowledge @emlyon
Mar 9, 2020
The risks of algorithmic (il)literacy on healthcare platforms
The risks of algorithmic (il)literacy on healthcare platforms
By Handan Vicdan, Associate Professor of Marketing in emlyon business school
knowledge @emlyon
Mar 4, 2020
Backpacking through Managerial Innovation
Backpacking through Managerial Innovation
By Thierry Picq, Professor of Management and HR and Director early makers development at emlyon business school
knowledge @emlyon
Mar 2, 2020
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