HEC Paris press coverage from all over the world
Researchers at HEC in Paris have flagged how to evaluate sustainable initiatives in fund management: different rating agencies assess compliance of investors with ESG criteria in overlapping and even contradictory ways.
The current decline in application volume at many US schools is good news for their peer schools located outside the US. HEC Paris has enjoyed a 50 percent growth in applications to its MBA program over the past five years, and a 27 percent increase in student numbers as the school expands to meet feverish demand for its MBA.
We might not be able to control our emotions towards robots metallic but fear not. We perform all the better as a team for it, writes HEC Paris Professor Sangseok You in an op-ed for Workplace Insight.
HEC Paris Professor Anne-Laure Sellier's latest field study suggests that one-shot de-biasing training can significantly reduce the deleterious influence of cognitive bias on decision making. The results of her paper "establish a clear link between cognitive bias reduction training and improved judgment/decision-making abilities in a high-risk managerial context" , she writes on Forbes.
Differing regulatory regimes cannot help but have an effect on banks’ choice of location, writes HEC Paris Professor Jean-Édouard Colliard, in an op-ed for The Banker.
Starting this fall, HEC Paris, the highly ranked elite haute ecole for business, is teaming with cooking school L’atelier des Chefs to serve up a foodie option, a double degree that is France’s first professional degree in cooking for Master in Management students, writes American publication Poets & Quants.
Alberto Alemanno, professor of EU law and policy at the HEC Paris business school, comments on the “unprecedented politicisation” of the confirmation process of prospective EU commissioners, in an interview for the Financial Times.
A team led by Giada Di Stefano of HEC Paris found that people in a technical training programme who were asked to sit quietly and reflect on what they had learnt for 15 minutes tended to perform about 23 per cent better when tested on those skills than those who did not reflect.
Macron “is a bit of a paradox in France, but he is the only credible leader right now” said HEC Paris affiliate professor Jeremy Ghez, in an interview for CNBC.
American publication Poets & Quants presents an overview of HEC Paris' MBA class of 2021.