Entrepreneurs and Democracy: a Political Theory of Corporate Governance
Cambridge University Press, coauthored with Harry Korine, resident researcher affiliated to the London Business School. This analysis demonstrates how enterprise and entrepreneur intertwine with democracy to shape the fabric of contemporary liberal society.
Bertrand Valiorgue - Thesis examination
Bertrand Valiorgue defended his doctoral thesis on the role of middle-managers in the voluntary internalization of negative externality. The jury unanimously awarded summa cum laude honours.
Thesis on how corporate social responsibility is architectured
On 12 June 2008, the doctoral research work submitted by Bertrand Valiorgue was assessed by a jury composed of professors Brabet, Reynaud, Perez, Carré and Gomez, and also enrolling Pascale Levet, head of the Adecco Group business intelligence panel.
'Institutionalist stances on CSR' – seminar held at the Paris Institute of Political Studies
Pierre-Yves Gomez was a speaker at the 17 March 2008 seminar entitled "Institutionalist stances on CSR" featured in the ANR 2006-2010 programme "Perspectives for a CSR-driven regulatory framework" coordinated by Julienne Brabet (Paris XII University - Management Research Institute; IRG).
A new meeting of ECGG
The European Corporate Governance Group met at Barcelona the 5th of february.
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Lecture series schedule for 2008
New 2008 IFGE 2008 lecture series: "Enterprise, Governance and Society". The schedule has now been released.
A new publication for the "Shareholders vs Investors" Project
Marco Caramelli, professor at INSEEC and associate researcher at IFGE just published with Alain Briole “Employee Share Ownership and Job Attitudes: Does Culture Matter?” Human Resource Management Review, Vol.17, No 3, pp.290-304.
October 2007 - Strategic Management Society Conference in San Diego (USA)
Xavier Hollandts and Zied Guedri spoke about their latest researches at the 27th conference of the Strategic Management Society from 14th to 17th of october 2007 : "When Labor Has A Voice: The Impact Of Employee Ownership On CEO Dismissal".
Family firms, a new database compiled at the IFGE
In partnership with the French Association for progressive management (Association Progrès du Management; APM), the IFGE has completed the process of data collection for a national survey on the Governance of Small and Medium Enterprises.
Thesis on employee profit-sharing schemes
On September 4th, Xavier Hollandts defended his doctoral thesis on "The effects of employee ownership on business performance" at Lyon III University. The jury included referees Prof. Philippe Desbrières and Prof. Alain Schatt; advisory members Prof. Christophe Baret and Prof. Peter Wirtz, and thesis supervisor Prof. Pierre-Yves Gomez.
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