Professor of Strategic Management, Bertrand Moingeon is the Deputy Dean of HEC Paris. Re-elected four times running by his peers to manage the continuing education department, he continues to head HEC’s Executive Education while assisting Dean Bernard Ramanantsoa in academic development projects (such as strategic partnerships on a global scale).
Professor Moingeon holds a postgraduate diploma in Strategy and Management (HEC’s Doctoral Program), a Ph.D. in Sociology and a postdoctoral diploma in Management.
He directs the HEC Europe Institute, of which Noëlle Lenoir, former French minister, is president.
A member of GREGHEC-CNRS, a former Visiting Research Scholar at Harvard Business School, author of over sixty articles and chapters principally on the subjects of change management, organizational learning and strategic innovation, he has also published several books, notably: Organizational Learning and Competitive Advantage (with Amy Edmondson, Professor at Harvard Business School), and Corporate and Organizational Identities (with Guillaume Soenen). Bridging strategy and corporate social responsibility, he has just published with Muhammad Yunus (Founder of the Grameen Bank and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize) and Laurence Lehmann-Ortega a recent article in Long Range Planning on the Social Business Model.
In synergy with his research activities, he has taught in numerous Executive Education programmes and supported a large variety of corporations on these themes in France and abroad.
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