ESSEC Business School
Sustainability is one of the key factors in the decision-making processes of different stakeholders, from customers' purchasing decisions, suppliers' procurement and production considerations, to governments' legislative requirements. Investors have also increasingly prioritized sustainability in their decisions
Humankind's vision of the future implies co-evolution: that is, how our self-perception of the future will influence us in the present
The year ahead is likely to be a year of muddle-through, with middling performance by most economies, and little by way of a growth breakout
What's the role of visual art in shaping what we think of others? Profs. Mark Christensen, ESSEC Business School, Asia-Pacific and Sébastien Rocher, IAE Nancy School of Management, explore the influence of cultural works on society by studying the ebb and flow of the beancounter image in the comics industry
By better understanding how identity threat plays out, organizations can recognize when it's occurring in their midst and react quickly
Part of the reason why the BRI continues to evoke such mixed sentiments is because the plan has never been all that well-defined
Jan Ondrus, Associate Professor of Information Systems and Associate Dean of Faculty at ESSEC Asia-Pacific, shares initial research into the Hikikomori phenomenon — the gradual withdrawal into the virtual world and behavioural extremes — and the influence of IT
AI has forced many white-collar workers to confront a suddenly-uncertain future. Until now, the specter of technological progress had always come for the blue-collar job
The problem in Ukraine is that there are several war objectives, and it is difficult to satisfy them all
Is there an ideal type of customer review? Professor Tuck Siong Chung, ESSEC Asia-Pacific, and his fellow researchers explain why narrative reviews containing the product/service experience and emotional journey, are better at improving sales than just technical differentiators and stats