HEC Paris press coverage from all over the world
Can buying act as a cure? Research from Dr. Nimish Rustagi, former PhD student at HEC Paris and HEC Paris Professor L.J. Shrum shows that consumption of certain products can restore feelings of self-worth that have been damaged for whatever reason.
HEC Paris Professor of Management Michael Segalla outlines how poor the returns are on training offered after someone has lost their job.
The EU must urgently embrace an entire new participatory paradigm that puts citizens at the forefront of agenda setting and monitoring power, writes Alberto Alemanno, Jean Monnet Professor of European Union Law at HEC Paris.
HEC Paris' Dean Peter Todd comments on the school's consistent position over the years near the top of the Financial Times' European business schools ranking.
HEC Paris remains second in the FT's European ranking for the fifth year in a row.
“Evidence suggests that society questions the legitimacy of whistleblowers, despite legal protections now in place in some countries,” says Hervé Stolowy, professor of accounting and management control at HEC Paris. Stolowy researched the topic with Yves Gendron, a professor of accounting from Université Laval in Québec, Canada; Jodie Moll, a senior lecturer at Alliance Manchester Business School in the U.K.; and Luc Paugam, an associate professor of accounting and management control at HEC Paris.
Laurence Lehmann Ortega, affiliate professor of strategy and business policy at HEC Paris Executive Education, explains why she believes that failure is not merely acceptable but is actually beneficial to the process of innovation.
In a study of more than 1,000 business decisions, professors Dan Lovallo of the University of Sydney and Olivier Sibony of HEC Paris found that open talk — involving debate and discussion — mattered six times more than analysis in the success of moves such as product launches or business acquisitions.
HEC Paris offers seven MBA specializations, with the latest two — on digital transformation and sustainability, and disruptive innovation — introduced in September this year following a curriculum review.