Faced with the world’s rapid changes – climatic, societal, technological – EMLV trains managers capable of acting ethically, with discernment and impact. The school integrates the challenges of sustainability, inclusion and responsibility at every level: teaching, research, governance and student life.
Labelled DD&RS, a signatory of the Global Compact and PRME, EMLV draws on a hybrid ecosystem (management, engineering, creation) to offer teaching that is rooted in reality and focused on the future.
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Dr Nazim Hussain, a tenured associate professor of sustainability accounting at the Faculty of Economics and Business at the University of Groningen, recently visited EMLV. His visit and presentation on greenwashing and bond pricing highlight the critical importance of transparency and genuine sustainability practices in the corporate world. Dr Nazim Hussain’s research offers valuable insights […]
Over 50 participants gathered at the De Vinci Research Center (DVRC) for the Young Researcher Day. The gathering highlighted the young researchers’ innovative and socially responsible projects. This platform amplifies the importance of transversal research and celebrates the integration of management sciences and engineering, showcasing the pioneering efforts of doctoral and research track students. They […]
In her study “The exposure of nonhuman living organisms to mobile communication emissions: A survey to establish European stakeholders’ policy option preferences”, Laura Recuero Virto, Teacher Researcher at EMLV discusses the issue of radiofrequency radiation (RF-EMF) emitted by mobile communication networks and its potential effects on living things, particularly with the introduction of 5G technology. […]
Based on institutional theory and the dynamic capability view, Surajit Bag, a Teacher Researcher at EMLV, examines the relationship between a firm’s climate change adaptation (CCA) capability and performance, focusing on the mediating influence of business-to-business (B2B) marketing capability. The study “Synergies of Institutional Theory and Dynamic Capability View in Firm Performance: Exploring Climate Change […]
In this study, Andrei Panibratov, a Teacher researcher at EMLV, aims to explore when and under what conditions state-owned enterprises (SOEs) become essential players in orchestrating global climate action and what their roles are as domestic or international (de)carbonizers. The study utilizes institutional theory to analyze how home-country climate regulation mechanisms and internationalization influence the involvement […]
Students from the 2027 class at EMLV, ESILV, and IIM joined forces for a transversal hackathon dedicated to positive impact entrepreneurship. Their mission: design a business creation project contributing to one of the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This pedagogical hackathon challenged participants to imagine a business model—B2B or B2C—addressing a social, environmental, or […]
In the lead-up to the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, over 1,300 students from EMLV, ESILV, and IIM took part in a cross-disciplinary educational hackathon focused on developing sustainable, inclusive, and ethical approaches to sport. This learning experience challenged students to propose innovative solutions aligned with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to […]
Waste recycling has become an important concern with improving environmental consciousness and the growing demand for valuable resources. This work studies the profit of recyclers and platforms with a degree of trust-building in the reverse logistics system, considering the following scenarios: online recycling platform builds trust or not under centralized and decentralized models. According to […]
Published in the French press Studyrama, this article highlights EMLV’s efforts to promote interdisciplinary dialogue and the societal impact of its research. The article explores how EMLV actively promotes responsible research while fostering fruitful collaboration between different disciplines. It highlights EMLV’s position as a pioneer in creating synergies between management and other fields, while highlighting […]
In this article for The Conversation, Marina Latukha, a teacher-researcher at EMLV, explores the theme of diversity in business and its impact on organisational success. Focusing on leaders’ commitment, she presents the challenges and opportunities associated with diversity in areas such as gender, age and cultural origin. The article highlights the importance of measuring results, […]
Shareholders attempt to change environmental, social, and governance (ESG) practices and policies of the firms they invest in by establishing a long-term relationship called shareholder engagement. They are important for fostering sustainable development, managing risks, attracting investors, gaining a competitive edge, engaging stakeholders, complying with regulations, and creating long-term value for companies and society. According […]
Over the past two decades, the usage of smartphones and laptops has become an essential part of everyday professional life. Despite facilitating employees in accomplishing job assignments, these devices can also negatively affect employee productivity by affording the opportunity to engage in cyberloafing behaviour. This research suggests that moral disengagement weakens the effect of internal […]
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