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Center for Management Science (CGS), i3 UMR9217 CNRS; Mines Paris, PSL University, France
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Mission-driven companies
A study of mission committees
In Revue française de gestion (2025/4 N° 323)
Toward fair climate action : Thinking about joint salvage efforts
- By Charlotte Demonsant,
- Kevin Levillain,
- Armand Hatchuel
- et al.
In Revue française de gestion (2026/2 N° 327)
When the law makes corporations into political actors: Historical and theoretical analysis of two French laws, “loi Pacte” and “loi sur le devoir de vigilance”
In Entreprises et histoire (2021/3 No 104)
The corporate purpose: a management norm underpinning responsible corporate governance
In Revue internationale de droit économique (2021/2 Vol. XXXV)
Managing the risk of blackouts. Applying the collective peril model
- By Antoine Goutaland,
- Charlotte Demonsant,
- Armand Hatchuel,
- et al.
In Revue française de gestion (2023/2 N° 309)
From common resource to common peril: Exploring a new model for climate action
- By Charlotte Demonsant,
- Armand Hatchuel,
- Kevin Levillain
- et al.
In Revue de l’organisation responsable (2021/3 Vol. 16)
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Toward fair climate action : Thinking about joint salvage efforts
- By Charlotte Demonsant,
- Kevin Levillain,
- Armand Hatchuel
- et al.
In Revue française de gestion (2026/2 N° 327)
How to Keep Track on Impact Investing Promises: Exploring the Potentials of New Governance Schemes
- By Jérémy Lévêque,
- Thomas Enjalbert,
- Kevin Levillain
- et al.
In Journal of Innovation Economics & Management (2026/1 No. 49)
Mission-driven companies
A study of mission committees
In Revue française de gestion (2025/4 N° 323)
Designing a Creative Heritage for a Deep-Tech Start-Up in the Scale-Up Phase
- By Louise Taupin,
- Pascal Le Masson,
- Blanche Segrestin,
- et al.
In M@n@gement (2024/3 Vol. 27)
Toward “Generative” Corporate Governance for Responsible Innovation: The Case of a French Mission Committee
In Journal of Innovation Economics & Management (2024/1 No 43)
Managing the risk of blackouts. Applying the collective peril model
- By Antoine Goutaland,
- Charlotte Demonsant,
- Armand Hatchuel,
- et al.
In Revue française de gestion (2023/2 N° 309)
Management & Law: The Forgotten Contribution of P. Selznick
In M@n@gement (2022/1 Vol. 25)
The corporate purpose: a management norm underpinning responsible corporate governance
In Revue internationale de droit économique (2021/2 Vol. XXXV)
From common resource to common peril: Exploring a new model for climate action
- By Charlotte Demonsant,
- Armand Hatchuel,
- Kevin Levillain
- et al.
In Revue de l’organisation responsable (2021/3 Vol. 16)
The Commitment of the French Post Office to an inclusive digital transformation: a light on the role of public service operator
- By Samantha Ragot
- and Blanche Segrestin
In Entreprises et histoire (2021/4 No 105)
When the law makes corporations into political actors: Historical and theoretical analysis of two French laws, “loi Pacte” and “loi sur le devoir de vigilance”
In Entreprises et histoire (2021/3 No 104)
The “duty of vigilance”: The standard of management as a legal source?
- By Armand Hatchuel
- and Blanche Segrestin
In Droit et société (2020/3 No 106)
Financing the next generations of innovation: New dimensions in the private equity model
In Journal of Innovation Economics & Management (2019/2 No 29)
The mission of business, a variable key to social democracy?
In Cités (2019/1 No 77)
From common goods to common unknowns: Initiating a collective design process for the sustainable management of an agroecosystem
In Revue de l’organisation responsable (2018/1 Vol. 13)
Divorce Between Large Companies and Societies
- By Armand Hatchuel
- and Blanche Segrestin
In Revue du MAUSS (2016/2 No 48)
The company as a consequence of modern science (1919)
In Entreprises et histoire (2016/2 No 83)
Did innovation play a role in the birth of administrative science?
- By Gabriel Galvez-Behar,
- Armand Hatchuel,
- Odile Henry,
- et al.
In Entreprises et histoire (2016/2 No 83)
Editorial
The Fayolian turn: Industrial revolutions at the birth of the modern company
In Entreprises et histoire (2016/2 No 83)
Subordinate Work, or Direct it to a Common Future?
Towards New Forms of Engagement in Companies
In Revue Française de Socio-Économie (2015/2 Special Edition)
Is Corporate Law Adapted to Contemporary Firms? Toward New Standards for Collective Progress
- By Armand Hatchuel
- and Blanche Segrestin
In Droit et société (2007/1 No 65)