Events
Publication of “The odyssey of Spring History and lessons of an impossible project
A work by Christophe Midler, Marc Alochet and Christophe de Charentenay
Publication of the new issue of Libellio Volume 18, number 2 of summer 2022
In this issue, a point of view of Corentin Curchod on the new frontiers of management research presented during the launch day of the 50 years of CRG and a dossier dedicated to the Iliade.
Publication of the FIT2 Newsletter N°9 “Email is dead, long live email”
This Benchmark n°9 offers numerous examples of organizational unthinking within the collective uses of professional digital technology, and outlines the principles of a multi-dimensional regulation.
Minor in Public Affairs and Innovation (PAI): Defense of end of studies projects
Ecole des Mines 60 boulevard Saint Michel, Paris, FranceThe work carried out during their internships allows students to analyze a public affairs issue related to the political dimensions of technical activities
The Chair of Business Theory invites you to the seminar session “Business, Responsibility and Civilization
à Mines ParisTech et en visio conférence , France"Business and human rights: from societal responsibility to legal responsibility" with Kathia Martin-Chenut, Director of Research at the CNRS,
Second session: Public Affairs and Innovation (API) students’ work defenses
Ecole des Mines 60 boulevard Saint Michel, Paris, FranceThe work carried out during their internships allows students to analyze a public affairs issue related to the political dimensions of technical activities
Cerna Seminar will welcome Michelangelo Rossi (Telecom Paris)
Ecole des Mines 60 boulevard Saint Michel, Paris, FranceScapegoating and Discrimination in Times of Crisis: Evidence from Airbnb
Christophe Midler’s seminar on September 30 at the University of Lunds: ‘Challenges and perspectives of projectification for societal innovation in a fragmented and chaotic world’.
‘Challenges and perspectives of projectification for societal innovation in a fragmented and chaotic world’
The paradox of adaptation to climate change
The point of view of Matthieu Glachant and François Lévêque in Les Echos