Kevin Levillain
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Présentation
**Associate Professor at MINES Paris – PSL University**
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**Center for Management Science – i3 UMR CNRS 9217**
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**PhD in Management Science** from MINES ParisTech, 2011-2015
*Les entreprises à mission : un modèle de gouvernance pour explorer l’inconnu*
(*Mission-Driven Companies: a governance model for innovative collectives*)
Graduated from MINES ParisTech (Civil Engineer), 2007-2010
**Titles and Positions**
- **Co-chair of the research and teaching Chair Theory of the Enterprise** (Models of governance and collective creation).
- Member of the teaching and research Chair Design Theory and Methods for Innovative design.
- Scientific coordinator of the research project OSMosis, "Observatory of Sociétés à Mission" funded by ANR.
- Co-chair of the standing track "Rethinking the responsible corporation", EURAM Conference (SIGs Business for Society & Corporate Governance)
**Research areas and interests**
- Theory and models of the innovative enterprise and its governance
- History and recent evolutions of corporate law and corporate purpose
- Purpose-driven companies, Hybrid organizations, Impact Investing
**Awards**
- "Livre RH" award 2019 from Le Monde, Syntec and SciencesPo for the book "*La Mission de l'Entreprise Responsable*" (2018, dir. B. Segrestin, K. Levillain)
- Best Research Book in Management Science Award from the FNEGE, 2018 and from Consult’in France 2018 for the book “*Les Entreprises à Mission*”.
- Best PhD Thesis in Management Science Award for Publication of the FNEGE, 2016
- Best Paper Award of the Business for Society SIG at EURAM conference, 2015 in Warsaw for the paper « Renewing the debate on the purpose of the corporation: A purpose-driven model of the corporation », K. Levillain, B. Segrestin, A. Hatchuel
**Teaching Activities**
- Co-head of the course “*Governement of the Enterprise*”, common basis curriculum – MINES ParisTech (3rd year)
- Co-head of the course “*New Enterprises and Responsible Innovation”* – MINES ParisTech (2nd & 3rd year), Dauphine University (masters 101 & MTI)
- Co-head of the "New Product Development & Innovation" courses for Engineers, PhD students and continuous training (MINES ParisTech, PSL)
- “Innovation & Responsibility: new theory of the firm” for the Executive MBA – Paris Dauphine, UQAM
- Involved in the Engineering Design and Innovation Curriculum at MINES ParisTech
- Statistics and models for decision theory – MINES ParisTech (2nd year)
- Management & Industrial Enterprises – Work internship – MINES ParisTech (1st year)
Publications
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Gérer le risque de black-out: Pour une application du modèle du péril communRevue Française de Gestion, 2023, 2 (309), pp.101-117. ⟨10.3166/rfg.309.101-118⟩
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De la ressource commune au péril commun : Repenser nos modèles de l'action climatiqueRevue de l'Organisation Responsable, 2021
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Questioning the logic of collective climate action: framing the climate action situation and the model of "Common rescue"38th EGOS ( European Group for Organizational Studies ) Colloquium, Jul 2022, Vienne, Austria
Communication dans un congrès
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Sortir du dilemme équité/ efficacité pour la réduction de la pollution de l’air ? Penser le « péril commun » pour régénérer les modèles d’actionAIMS, Jun 2022, Annecy, France
Communication dans un congrès
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Les avaries communes : étude d'une alternative plus équitable à la taxe carboneRIODD, Sep 2021, Montpellier, France
Communication dans un congrès
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Le changement climatique comme péril communPresses des Mines. 2023
Ouvrages
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L'action climatique équitable : sortir de l'impasse théorique et de la paralysiePresses des Mines. Le changement climatique comme péril commun. Réconcilier action climatique et justice sociale., 2023
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