THE LATEST ARTICLES
EuroLeague’s Final Four Is Less Fair: An economist’s perspective on why that makes it interesting
The Final Four is less fair — and that is precisely why it is more compelling. Dr. Anastasios Dosis, professor of economics at ESSEC and co-holder of the ESSEC Sports Chair, explains why, using lessons from economics.
Does your accent shape your impact?
Amir Sepehri, assistant professor of marketing at ESSEC Business School, and his co-authors found that public speakers with nonnative English accents struggled to get attention compared to native speakers.
Geopolitics and the future of work
Srividya Jandhyala, professor of management and author of the book "The Great Disruption: How Geopolitics is Changing Companies, Managers, and Work", explores the link between geopolitics and the future of work.
Shedding light on women’s work
Research on gender equality often focuses on white-collar employees in formal economies - we must also shed light on the conditions of women working in blue-collar roles and informal economies.
Impact investing: where philanthropy meets finance
Impact investing is a hybrid practice: a blend of philanthropy and finance.
How climate change impacts our health
How do rising temperatures impact our physical health and well-being?
Understanding social media’s role in the American election
How can social media help us understand election results?
ESSEC Knowledge Special Issue: Sport
In this new ebook, ESSEC professors share their research and insights on sports, in honor of the Olympic summer!
How Parisian hospitals are preparing for the Olympics
Looking at crisis management in Parisian hospitals.