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Présentation
Blanche Segrestin is professor in Management Sciences, at Mines ParisTech, PSL Research University.
Chair « Theory of the firm. Models of Governance & Collective Creation », with Armand Hatchuel, with the support of Artelia, BPI France, Mirova, Nutriset, RTE Veolia, and the Collège des Bernardins.
Board member of the Chair of « Theory and Method for Innovative Design » (lead by A. Hatchuel and B Weil).
Since 2012, deputy director of the Center for Management Science, in charge of the doctoral program in Management Science.
Deputy director of I3, Interdisciplinary Institute for Innovation (2016-2018)
Engineer of Mines ParisTech (1997), Doctor in Management Science of Mines ParisTech (2003), Habilitation at University Paris Dauphine (2009).
Main research interests
\- **Theory of the firm**: management history, history of modern business companies, theory of the innovative firm
\- **Corporate governance and business law**: variety of governance models, corporate governance and stakeholder theory or corporate social responsibility. Management agency and business law.
\- **Governance of the innovation**: management of innovative capabilities and governance of creative processes.
Awards
Best Accepted papers at Academy of Management 2018 : *The Separation of Directors and Managers: A historical Examination of the Status of Managers*
Best Paper Award du SIG Business for Society European Academy of Management (EURAM) 2018 : *The incomplete Separation of Ownership & Control: where are the managers in law?*
Palmes académiques, awarded January 2015
*Best paper award* of the Business for Society Special Interest Group Business for Society, EURAM, 2015.
Kevin Levillain’s PhD received the price of the FNEGE in 2016 as well as the award 2018 *Consult’in*and the award for the best book in management sciences 2018.
*Plume d’Argent,* « Plumes de l’économie et du droit », Business & Legal Forum, October, 2015, award for the article B. Segrestin et A. Hatchuel, "Réconcilier entreprise et société", *Sciences Humaines,* 36 - 2014, category "Prospective article and legal innovation ».
The book *Refonder l’entreprise* with Armand Hatchuel *(*2012, La République des Idées)*,*has received several distinctions:
\- Association Française de Communication interne AFCI (2012)
\- Manpower Foundation in collaboration with HEC (2012)
\- “Best book in management”, the French Academy of Management (2013).
Peter Pribilla Foundation Research Project Prize (2010)
Prix de thèse Paristech (2004)
Academicresponsibilities
\- Co-chair of the Research Seminar “Enterprise, Responsibility & Civilization” (starting 2019)
\- Co-chair of the track “Innovation in Corporate Governance: Law, Management & Society” (since 2019)
\- Rethinking the corporation and its legal foundations: theoretical issues and social stakes », at European Academy of Management (2016-2018).
\- Co-chair of the interdisciplinary program at the Collège des Bernardins « Governance of the Enterprise & Creation of Common” (2015-2018) – see <https://www.collegedesbernardins.fr/recherche/gouvernement-de-lentreprise-creation-de-commun>
\- Co-organizer (with Kevin Levillain and Igor Filatotchev) of the 1st Workshop on Purpose-with-Profit Corporation ( 2-3 Novembre 2017)
\- Co-chair of the track “Rethinking the corporation and its legal foundations: theoretical issues and social stakes », at European Academy of Management (2016-2018).
\- Member of the program ANR PURPOSE (« Emergence, Conditions and Management of Purpose-Driven Companies ») (dir. K. Levillain, 2016-2018).
\- Member of the Editorial Committees
o RIODD conference in Paris 2017 (Dauphine University)
o for the 8thmeeting of AIMS Innovation Group (2017)
o Conference on Henri Fayol, Saint Etienne (June 1-3 2016)
\- Editor of the special issue in *Entreprises et Histoire* : « Le tournant fayolien » (2016)
\- Co-organizer of the Program ANR Impact « Institutional Work, Management and Legal Categories » (dir. E. Boxenbaum) (2014-2017)
\- Member of the Program PSL « Devoir de Vigilance » (dir. Sophie Schiller) (2015-2017)
\- Member of the Program GIP Justice « Codes of Corporate Governance » (dir. Tatiana Sachs) (2014-2016)
\- Member of the Program TMCI, « Théorie et Méthode de Conception innovante », (lead by A. Hatchuel, P. Le Masson et B. Weil) since 2009.
\- Member of HDR committee :
o Bertrand Valiorgue “« Actions collectives et traitement des externalités négatives », Université d’Auvergne 8 janvier 2016
o J.-Y. Juban, "Qualité Totale, GRH des seniors et gouvernance des Scop : quelle appropriation du travail ?", Université Lyon, 2016.
<a name="_Toc134951310"></a><a name="_Toc117430939"></a>Teaching activities
<a name="_Toc134951311"></a><a name="_Toc117430940"></a>At Mines ParisTech
\- Co-head (with Kevin Levillain) of the course “Government of the Enterprise”
\- Co-head (with Franck Aggeri) of the doctoral program in Management Science – Mines ParisTech (since 2009)
\- PhD supervisor of defended PhD Thesis: Emmanuel Coblence (2011), Elsa Berthet (2013), Milena Klasing Chen (2015), Kevin Levillain (2015), Rachelle Belinga (2018), Laure-Anne Parpaleix (2019)
\- PhD supervisor of on-goingPhD Thesis: Laure-Anne Parpaleix, Jérémy Lévêque and Samantha Ragot, and Chloé Salembier (in co-direction with INRA).
At PSL
\- Co-head (with Kevin Levillain) of the PSL-week “New enterprises & Responsible Innovation” (since 2019)
In other universities
\- Head of the course « Corporate governance » (Dauphine University, Master 101)
\- Head (with Kevin Levillain) of the course “Governance of the innovative Enterprise” (Dauphine University, Master MTI)- Université Paris Dauphine, INSTN, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan et Mines ParisTech
\- Head of the course “Governance of the enterprise” (Daupine University, Master 101)
\- Chalmers University of Technology
\- AgroParisTech (GIPE), Arts & Métiers ParisTech (master MSCI), Telecom ParisTech (ATHENS curricula), HEC (Innovation dans les services)
\- Master MTI – Université Paris Dauphine, INSTN, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan et Mines ParisTech
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L'efficacité des codes de gouvernance. Perspectives comparées et pluridisciplinaires[Rapport de recherche] Mission de Recherche Droit et Justice. 2017
Rapport
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