HEC Paris press coverage from all over the world
German publication Handelsblatt describes the success story of Hafida Guebli, founder of Neyb's app. Hafida completed HEC Paris' Stand Up Programme, a programme which aims at helping French women from socially disadvantaged backgrounds to become entrepreneurs. Hafida explains how Stand Up helped her to become a confident and successful entrepreneur.
While crystal organizations have a regular pattern that makes them beautiful, they cannot withstand disruption and will easily break into a thousand pieces. At the other end of the spectrum, some organizations reflect the properties of bamboos: their growth is unpredictable and cannot be planned, explains Veronique Nguyen, Professor of Strategy at HEC Paris.
A decade ahead of the fake news phenomenon that currently sweeps headlines worldwide, HEC Paris Professors Dominique Rouziès and Ludovic Francois explain how they taught students about corporate reputation and crisis management in the age of the internet.
Startups Endeer and Innovinco move to HEC Paris’ incubator Station F as President Emmanuel Macron encourages entrepreneurs to come to France.
Hervé Stolowy, Professor of Accounting and Management Control at HEC Paris, discusses the perception of whistleblowers in businesses.
Alberto Alemanno, Professor of European Union Law at HEC Paris, discusses the need for a European transnational democracy.
Daniel Martinez and Dane Pfuegler, Assistant Professors of Accounting at HEC Paris, discuss the marketization of cannabis in Canada.
Oliver Gottschalg, Associate Professor in Strategy and Business Policy at HEC Paris, discusses the difficulties of comparing the investment skills of private equity funds.
Gachoucha Kretz, Professor in Marketing at HEC Paris, discusses the recent changes in LVMH.