Articles
Overlooking Vulnerability Can Harm Everyone, Including Your Business
Drawing on insights from HEC Paris faculty, Octavio de Barros, postdoctoral researcher maps how businesses can respond to vulnerability without defaulting to control, charity, or silence.
AI and Sovereignty: The Geopolitical Power of Submarine Cables
Two HEC Paris researchers, Olivier Chatain and Jerely Ghez, reveal how AI geopolitics is turning undersea cables into critical fault lines in a fragmented world economy.
Beyond Retention: Firms Position Roles as Career Launchpads
Research from Raphaël Levy reveals how task allocation shapes talent development, retention, and performance in high-pressure professional firms.
Global Sustainability Reporting Lacks Real Convergence
When TotalEnergies boasts compliance with sustainability reporting standards, is it true or false? HEC professors Hervé Stolowy and Luc Paugam provide some answers.
Why Pharma Firms Withhold Trial Results Despite Regulation
Why clinical trial data play a critical role in public health, but many pharmaceutical companies hold back? Peer pressure, competition, and weak enforcement, say Vedran Capkun and Yin Wang.
Why Jobseekers Shift from Specialist to Generalist
When prestige is low or futures are unclear, jobseekers broaden their skills instead of doubling down, says Roxana Barbulescu.
When Staying Too Long Hurts Your Sales Career
Research by Dominique Rouziès, Bertrand Quélin and Michael Segalla shows that experience-related pay peaks after 3.4 years in sales, urging a rethink of career development and incentives.
The Hidden Cost of Strong Brands: Disengagement and Burnout
Research from Dominique Rouziès shows that when companies fail to support brand custodians, employee attitudes deteriorate — and service quality suffers.