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Conferences and seminars


The ESSEC Business School organizes International conferences and workshops throughout the year.

Workshop On The New Challenges To The Economics Of Business Schools And Universities
December 4-5, 2008
EIASM et ESSEC, Cergy


This Workshop aims at gathering scholars from economics and the various fields of management, with the objective of analyzing the future challenges of academic research in business and economics and to unveil its interactions with teaching and education.
Special emphasis will be set on policy evaluation.
General approaches in the economics of science, sociology and the theory of organizations will also be considered.

12th CONFERENCE "THEORIES ET METHODES DE LA MACROECONOMIE",
January 17th-18th, 2008
THEMA and ESSEC, Cergy


T2M is an annual meeting of macroeconomists based at French, Swiss and Belgian universities.
Chair of the program Committee:
Cecilia GARCIA-PEÑALOSA, GREQAM, Marseille

Local Organisers:
Martine CARRE, CEPII-THEMA - Université de Cergy-Pontoise
Radu VRANCEANU, ESSEC

12th Conference T2M

Sixth International ISDG Workshop,
September 5-8, 2007
Rabat (Morocco).


The Sixth Workshop continues the official biennial workshop odd-year series of the International Society of Dynamic Games (ISDG).

Organizers:
Fouad El Ouardighi, ESSEC Business School, France
Georges Zaccour, Chair in Game Theory and Management, GERAD, HEC Montréal

Sixth International ISDG Workshop

9th Transport Day – Discrete choice of model – Transport and Marketing Applications – Wednesday 9 May 2007


Organized by André de Palma (THEMA and ENPC), Nathalie Picard (THEMA and INED) and Albert Bemmaor (ESSEC), this event will be held at ESSEC’s Cergy campus, from 8.30am to 7.30pm, and will comprise three sessions:

session I: methodology
session II: economic component models
sessions III: preferences and assessment

HEC/INSEAD/ESSEC Seminar
28th Anniversary of the Seminar
100th Anniversary of ESSEC Business School : March, 9th 2007


Room N 231 “Le Club”
ESSEC, Cergy-Pontoise

Featuring :
Peter Fader, Eric Bradlow & Sam Hui, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
Barbara Briers, HEC School of Management, Paris
Arnaud de Bruyn, ESSEC Business School, Paris
Claire Dambrin & Kristine de Valck, HEC School of Management, Paris
Sabine Kuester & Christian Homburg, University of Mannheim
Zsolt Katona, Miklos Sarvary, INSEAD
Dmitri G. Markovitch, HEC School of Management, Paris
& Peter N. Golder, Stern School of Business, New York University
Joseph Lajos, Nalya Ordabayeva, Amitava Chattopadhyay, INSEAD
Xianchi Dai, Klaus Wertenbroch, Miguel Brendl, INSEAD

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Third German French Austrian Conference - September 21-22th, 2007


After Berlin (1996) and Montpelier (1999), the Third Austrian-French-German Symposium on Quantitative Models in Marketing will take place in the New F-Building at ESSEC Business School in Cergy-Pontoise on September 21-22, 2007.

It will mark the 100th Anniversary of ESSEC Business School. The organizers will be Albert Bemmaor (ESSEC), Lutz Hildebrandt (Humboldt University) and Udo Wagner, (University of Vienna).

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New Trends in Negotiation Teaching : Toward a Trans-Atlantic Network - November 14-15th, 2005


Organized by ESSEC IRÉNÉ and the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School, the international conference « New Trends in Negotiation Teaching: Toward a Trans-Atlantic Network » gathered almost 200 experts. In the course of the sessions, 57 papers were presented by 82 researchers and practitioners in negotiation. Coming from 35 different countries, presenters and participants turned what was originally made to be a Trans-Atlantic meeting into a world forum.

Some of the most distinguished academics-among whom Robert Mnookin (Harvard Law School), Michael Wheeler (Harvard Business School), William Zartman (Johns Hopkins University), Steve Goldberg (Northwestern) or Roy Lewicki (Ohio State University) in the United States-were joined by a new generation of researchers from France, Brazil, China, India, Germany, Belgium and other countries.
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