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 […]
In the ever-evolving healthcare landscape, the convergence of social intrapreneurship and serious games emerges as a beacon of transformative innovation. In her latest research paper, titled “The Role of Social Intrapreneurship and Serious Games in Generating Social Innovation in the Healthcare Sector,” Insaf Khelladi, Associate Professor at EMLV & Head of Research Axis at Devinci […]
As part of the €3m Horizon Europe project representing the cross-European Centre of Research Excellence for Climate-Energy-Mobility Social Sciences & Humanities, known as SSH CENTER, a team of researchers from DVRC is contributing to an interdisciplinary book chapter. The De Vinci Research Center group, consisting of Pascal Clain, Insaf Khelladi, Guillaume Guerard, Saeedeh Rezaee Vessal, Alessandro […]
Professor Jean-Etienne Joullié, lecturer and researcher at EMLV, and Professor Anthony M. Gould, PhD, full professor of labour relations at Université Laval (Quebec, Canada), took second place at the 2023 Annual General Meeting of the Academy of Management, in the Outstanding Article Divisional Award category. Their paper, ‘Having Nothing to Say but Saying It Anyway: […]
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 […]
What if we looked not just at ethnic brand management globally but distinguished between economically building the brand and presenting it to audiences? We’d surely notice that the ethnicity of the brand in terms of its country of origin and its portrayal are not necessarily the same thing! This insight would lead us to recognize […]
Have you heard of the “red sneaker effect”? Many researchers agree that individuals who stand out from the crowd by adopting unconventional outfits, for example, are considered to have a higher “status” than others. This phenomenon is called “impression management,” a key ingredient of social success. Why should we care about the image we project […]
Who is “Davos man” today? In a London School of Economics Business Review op-ed, Professor Shawn Pope and co-author Patricia Bromley of Standford University discuss their research on how the World Economic Forum’s narrative evolved to shift its focus from globalization and growth-related themes to social and environmental challenges. Shawn Pope is an assistant professor […]
While the adverse effects of heatwaves on the health of vulnerable people and the productivity of outdoor workers have been well documented, we still knew little about their potential impact on investor activity. Are financial markets also suffering from the heat?
Dan Prud’homme, a professor-researcher in Strategy and Innovation at EMLV, is a finalist in the Journal of World Business (JWB) 2019 Best Phenomenon-Based Article Award. The Journal of World Business is a top-ranked journal in international business, with a history dating to 1965 when he first was published under the name of “The Columbia Journal […]
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