SERVANE DELANOË-GUEGUEN, NEW DEAN OF TBS EDUCATION
Professor at TBS Education since 2010, Servane Delanoë-Gueguen became the Dean of TBS Education on September 1st. Her new role within the faculty is the
TBS Education offers innovative teaching methods to help students acquire skills and competences at the cutting edge of today’s economic, social and technological transformation. Every year, new institutional projects are implemented and the best innovative projects receive an award.
TBS Education research projects generate knowledge at the cutting edge of today’s big economic, technological, social and environmental challenges. Our research is either conducted internally or in partnerships with companies and institutions and is well-know for its academic rigor and its direct link to the world of business and management.
Professor at TBS Education since 2010, Servane Delanoë-Gueguen became the Dean of TBS Education on September 1st. Her new role within the faculty is the
This special issue focuses on the effects and possible solutions to gender disparities caused by the Gender Data Gap. Analysing this data gap with its
Objectives of the Special Issue Self-initiated expatriation has attracted a growing interest since the classical articles by Inkson, Arthur, Pringle and Barry (1997) and Suutari and Brewster (2000). By now, we have gained a general understanding of the
TBS Education’s Inspiring Guest project is in the spotlight for its innovative approach to teaching finance. After winning the Best Session Award at the AOM
Gilles Lafforgue has been appointed member of the Commission on the Economy of Sustainable Development (CEDD) of the French Ministry of Ecological Transition. The title
11 new professors from all over the world are joining our school. Ireland, India, Portugal, France, the United States, Russia, Colombia, Brazil and Switzerland join
By Silvia DELLO RUSSO Together with a group of international colleagues from the 5C Collaborative (www.5c.careers), I studied employability, defined as an individual’s perception of
By W. Gregory Voss & Hugues Bouthinon-Dumas Ridiculously low ceilings on administrative fines hindered the effectiveness of EU data protection law for over twenty years.