Michel TENENHAUS
Emeritus Professor
Economics and Decision Sciences
Biography
Michel Tenenhaus has been Professor of Statistics at HEC Paris from 1973 to 2009. His main researches are concerned with multivariate data analysis: optimal scaling methods for categorical variables, PLS regression and PLS path modelling. He has published many papers in scientific journals and three books: Méthodes Statistiques en Gestion (Dunod, 1994), La régression PLS : théorie et applications (Technip, 1998) and Statistique : Méthodes pour décrire, expliquer et prévoir (Dunod, 2007). Michel Tenenhaus is also consultant for industrial companies. He has been chairman of PLS'99 at Jouy-en-Josas and PLS'09 in Beijing, and co-chairman of the following symposia PLS'01 at Anacapri, PLS'03 at Lisbon, and PLS'05 at Barcelona.
Scientific articles
Books
Chapters in edited books
Proceedings
Working papers
Scientific articles
Chemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems, 28 October 2001, vol. 58, n° 2, pp 247-259, (in coll. with J. Latreille, C. Guinot)
Statistica Applicata, 2000, vol. 12, n° 3, pp 361-375, (in coll. with A. de la Foye, C. Tellier, M. Bayol)
Revue de Statistique Appliquée, 1999, vol. XLVII, n° 2, pp 5-40,
Revue de Statistique Appliquée, 1999, vol. XLVII, n° 4, pp 87-99, (in coll. with M. Chavent, C. Guinot, Y. Lechevallier)
Books
Chapters in edited books
Proceedings
Working papers
Education
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International Teachers Programme, London Business School - United Kingdom
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Doctorat de 3e cycle en Statistiques (Ph.D.), _ - France
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DEA de Theorie des Probabilites, Université Paris I Panthéon Sorbonne - France
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Licence en mathematiques pures, Université Paris I Panthéon Sorbonne - France
Scientific Activities
Membership in Academic or Professional Organisation
- Member, Institut International de la Statistique
- Member, Association pour la Statistique et ses Utilisations
- Member, Psychometric Society
- Member, American Statistical Association
Editorial activities
Conference organisation
Awards & honors
- 1999 1999 Prix de la Fondation HEC - Livre professeur - Mention speciale pour "La regression PLS", Technip