Javascript disabled

To correctly vizualize this website, Javascript must enabled on your web version.

If your web browser doesn't support Javascript, you should update for a newer release.
We advise you to use Internet Explorer 6.0 or Mozilla Firefox 1.0, and newer releases of theses softwares.

 
All programs at the ESSEC Business School ESSEC Business School Brochures Professors at the ESSEC Business School Research at the ESSEC Business School ESSEC Business School Press area at the ESSEC Business School Life at the ESSEC Business School Contact the ESSEC Business School
 
 
Home > Research > Research partners

Research partners


ESSEC professors participate to various research networks.

Individual participation

Most important institutional partners

Mannheim Business School
Dedication to high-quality instruction and research, excellent studying conditions, international orientation, and emphasis on bridging the gap between theory and practice have made Mannheim Business School the top German business school as shown in rankings time and time again.


SCANCOR
The Scandinavian Consortium for Organizational Research was founded on September 15, 1988. The idea behind SCANCOR was to create a foundation for internationalizing research and education in organization and leadership. Through cooperation among Scandinavian business schools and universities, SCANCOR hopes to promote an international perspective in research and education, as well as to strengthen ties among Scandinavian researchers and encourage joint research projects.

THEMA Cergy-Pontoise University, Research group in economics and management
Created in 1996, it incorporates university professors as well as researchers affiliated with the French CNRS. Research is largely aimed at policy questions in international macroeconomics (exchange rates policy, monetary policy or trade policy) as well as in microeconomics (transportation, health, education, environment, income redistribution or competition policy).