Intervenant
Coordinateur du programme « Gouvernement de l’entreprise et création de commun »
Biographie
- Blanche Segrestin is professor in Management Sciences, at Mines ParisTech, PSL Research University.
- Chair « Theory of the firm. Models of Governance & Collective Creation », with Armand Hatchuel, with the support of Artelia, BPI France, Mirova, Nutriset, Veolia, and the Collège des Bernardins.
- Board member of the Chair of « Theory and Method for Innovative Design » (lead by A. Hatchuel and B Weil).
- Since 2012, deputy director of the Center for Management Science, in charge of the doctoral program in Management Science.
- Deputy director of I3, Interdisciplinary Institute for Innovation - http://www.i-3.fr
- Engineer of Mines ParisTech (1997), Doctor in Management Science of Mines ParisTech (2003), Habilitation at University Paris Dauphine (2009).
MAIN RESEARCH INTERESTS:
- Theory of the firm : management history, history of modern business companies, theory of the innovative firm
- Corporate governance and business law : variety of governance models, corporate governance and stakeholder theory or corporate social responsibility. Management agency and business law.
- Governance of the innovation : management of innovative capabilities and governance of creative processes.
Ouvrages
- B. Segrestin, K. Levillain, S. Vernac et A. Hatchuel, eds. (2016), La Société à Objet Social Étendu : un nouveau statut pour l'entreprise, Economie Gestion. Paris : Presses des MINES, 2015.
- Segrestin, B., Roger, B., & Vernac, S. (2014). (Eds.), L'entreprise, point aveugle du savoir ? Sciences Humaines.
- Segrestin Blanche et Armand Hatchuel (2012) Refonder l’entreprise, Seuil – la République des Idées.
- Segrestin Blanche (2008) Coopération et Cohésion dans les régimes d’innovation contemporains, Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches de l’Université Paris-Dauphine, 88p.
- Segrestin Blanche (2003) La gestion des partenariats d'exploration : spécificités, crises et formes de rationalisation, Thèse de doctorat de École des Mines de Paris, 373p.