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MARESCAUX Elise
Domain: Human Resource Management
Full Professor & Dean of Faculty
Elise Marescaux has a Ph.D. in Business Economics from KU Leuven (Belgium) and has expertise on various topics related to Human Resource Management. She studies the impact of training and development investments on employees and companies, and the role of line managers in this process. Moreover, she focuses on how organizations can manage the differences between employees in terms of performance, needs, and interests without being perceived as unfair and creating inequality. Her work also focuses on the notion of idiosyncratic deals (or i-deals), which are individual deals that employees make with their managers to reward them for their performance or satisfy a certain individual need. Elise studies how these deals can be made and communicated without creating dysfunctional envy and frustration among employees. She has also been appointed Dean of faculty in September 2022.
Elise Marescaux is a member of Lille Economie Management (LEM), a joint research unit (no. 9221) of the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS).
Research interests and expertise
employee differencesenvyfairnesshrhuman resource managementidiosyncratic dealstalent managementLast contributions
Management & Society
Co-worker reactions to i-deals
01/10/2020
2 min
CSR, Sustainability & Diversity
Social intrapreneurship: what role does it play in attracting and retaining talent in companies? Interview with the winner of the ICOR prize and Professor Marescaux
06/03/2019
4 min