Partnership with the Responsible Research in Business and Management (RRBM) network, an international alliance of leading academic institutions dedicated to promoting management research that is both rigorous and socially meaningful.
Through this partnership, ESSCA joins prestigious institutions such as the University of Cambridge, UCLA, McGill and Cornell in an exclusive group of French schools committed to research that shapes public policy and positively influences organisational practice.
Endorsed by Andrew KAROLYI, Dean of Cornell University, and Jennifer HOWARD-GRENVILLE, Professor at the University of Cambridge, this commitment underlines ESSCA's recognition as a key player in the production of high-impact knowledge.
It also demonstrates our commitment to raising the standards of management research by combining academic excellence with societal relevance.
ESSCA will actively contribute to RRBM initiatives, share its research findings and amplify the achievements of responsible and sustainable research.
This recognition strengthens the visibility and legitimacy of our institution in the areas of sustainability and responsibility, and reaffirms our role in building a future where management research serves as a driver of innovation and integrity.
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03/09/2026Green & Smart Cities: from student ideas to real‑world solutions for sustainable territories
Mobility, urban planning, recycling, vehicle charging and more — these major challenges for green & smart cities were at the heart of this event dedicated to AI–driven solutions.
03/04/2026EUonAir Hackathon 2026: how AI can enable professional training of vulnerable communities?
From 25 to 27 February 2026, ESSCA hosted the second Urban Innovation Challenge Hackathon on its Lyon campus, as part of the European EUonAir alliance.
02/17/2026A look back at the conference “Happiness Lies in Action” with Dominique SCHELCHER
On 29 January, Dominique SCHELCHER, ESSCA alumnus and CEO of the U Cooperative, spoke as part of the 10th edition of the Fil Rouge on the theme “Happiness Lies in Action”.