Andrew MILLER

What does it mean to be a leader?

In this episode of Changemaker stories, Johannes Claeys a professor of HR management , talks about what it means to be means to a leader and shares his vision of leadership.   Listen to the full podcast here : CHANGEMAKER STORIES This podcast by IÉSEG & IÉSEG Network, presents a series of encounters with experts, What does it mean to be a leader?

Change – “Smile, you’re connected!” by Aurélie Leclercq-Vandelannoitte

Although the arrival of networks and information technologies in the professional world is not new, the generalization of remote work has seriously reinforced their use by employees who are increasingly connected – sometimes too much. How can you manage your teams through their screens? How do you find the right balance between trust and control? Change – “Smile, you’re connected!” by Aurélie Leclercq-Vandelannoitte

The impact of greenwashing on sustainability managers

In this video, Susana Esper is a Professor of CSR and business ethics at IÉSEG, speaks about her research which has looked at how greenwashing can impact and trigger reactions with sustainability managers. View the video: Impact of greenwashing on sustainability managers Together with colleagues from IÉSEG Center for Organizational Responsibility (ICOR) and IÉSEG, they The impact of greenwashing on sustainability managers

Co-worker reactions to i-deals

In this video, Professors Elise Marescaux from IÉSEG and Yasin Rofcanin (University of Bath) present research* on co-worker reactions to individual work arrangements (i-deals) that employees may negotiate with their supervisor. They speak about their findings, the potential side effects of such deals, and practical advice for managers to bear in mind before agreeing to Co-worker reactions to i-deals

Digital natives & loneliness

In this video, Elodie Gentina (Professor of Marketing) speaks about her research on digital natives and loneliness. Today’s “digital natives” are growing up in a digital technology-saturated world, yet many suffer from loneliness just as much as, if not more than, previous generations. Together with her co-author Rui Chen, she recently studied how digital natives Digital natives & loneliness

Inside Research: video presentation of the Malynes project

In this video, researchers from IÉSEG present a major research project (Malynes) which looks to develop a framework for predicting the future effects of migration on labor supply in the European Union, notably by analyzing how different cultural factors affect the labor decisions of migrants. Funded by the French National Research Agency, ANR, the international Inside Research: video presentation of the Malynes project

The influence of product placement

In this video, Professor Tina Tessitore from IÉSEG talks about her research which has focused on the influence of product placement on consumers and how they can be educated about this form of marketing. The research paper is available here.:Tessitore, T., & Geuens, M. (2019). Arming consumers against product placement: A comparison of factual and The influence of product placement

Green logistics

In this video, Stefan Creemers, Professor of Operations Management discusses green logistics – and the implications for the transport and freight sector. More details on his work are available here. September 2024: Please note that Stefan Creemers no longer works at IÉSEG. This video was published during his time at the School.

Successful crowdfunding campaigns

In this video, Professor Mikael Petitjean from IÉSEG talks about his research on reward-based crowdfunding platforms such as Kickstarter and KissKissBankBank. He studied what factors makes crowdfunding campaigns flourish and what makes them fail. The research paper is available here: “What explains the success of reward-based crowdfunding campaigns as they unfold?” (Finance Research Letters 26, Successful crowdfunding campaigns