About us
Grenoble Ecole de Management
Grenoble Ecole de Management is a tertiary education management institution which was created in 1984 by the Chamber of Commerce of Grenoble. It aggregates 30 national and international programmes in initial training and continuing education ranging from 3-year university programmes to doctorate studies. Grenoble Ecole de Management has received EQUIS, AACSB and AMBA accreditations and ranks amongst the rare business schools worldwide to have this triple accreditation.
Grenoble Ecole de Management has developed a unique expertise centred around Management of Technology and Innovation. Through this specific feature it plays a major role in academic and applied research thanks to its research clusters, chairs and institutes, like the Creativity, innovation, technology, and entrepreneurship cluster.
Sylvie Blanco (CV online)
Sylvie Blanco is a senior Professor at GEM, where she heads the Centre for Technological and Entrepreneurial Innovation (CITE-). Her research and teaching domain concerns entrepreneurial innovation, and particularly, technological innovation and expectations. She is particularly active in the MINATEC (MicroNanoTechnology) Cluster in
Barthelemy Chollet (CV online)
Barthelemy Chollet is an assistant Professor at the
Khalid Errabi (CV online or in PDF)
Khalid Errabi holds his PhD in econometrics from
Caroline Gauthier (CV online or in PDF)
Caroline Gauthier is a senior Professor at GEM. Her research stands at the intersection of Management and Marketing of Innovation and sustainable development. The sectors concerned range from biotechnologies to nanotechnologies. She is responsible for the Marketing of High-tech & Innovation curriculum at GEM.
Corine Genet (CV online)
She is an associate Professor at GEM. Her research work concern the organisation methods of technological transfer and emergence of new business models in emerging industries such as biotechnologies and nanotechnologies.
Vincent Mangematin (CV online or in PDF, personal website)
Vincent Mangematin, PhD is scientific advisor and research Professor at GEM. His research stands at the intersection of Strategic Management, Management of Knowledge and Innovation. He analyses the dynamics of knowledge creation and circulation in high tech industries and the related strategies of organisations involved in knowledge production. Mainly based on empirical analysis in biotechnology and nanotechnology industries, he explores the organisation of research and innovation in High Tech industries and the determinants of firm creation and growth.
Christelle Robin (CV in PDF)
Christelle Robin is a research assistant in GEM and the Webmaster of this wwebsite.
PACTE and the Grenoble Political Studies Institute
The PACTE laboratory (Public politics, public action and territory) is one of the largest social sciences mixed research units at the CNRS, associated with the
The PACTE laboratory has acquired expertise and international recognition in the political science and sociology approaches on science and techniques, which are developed in the Science and Society research areas, and in particular, since
The Grenoble Institut d'Etudes Politiques also offers human and social sciences expertise on science and technologies. This expertise is notably developed in the scope of the "techniques, sciences, democracy” masters programme (managed by S. Louvel) in partnership with the Institute National Polytechnique of Grenoble.
Gilles Bastin (CV online)
Gilles Bastin is an assistant Professor at the Political Studies Institute in
Séverine Louvel (CV online)
Séverine Louvel is a researcher at the PACTE laboratory and lecturer at the Political Studies Institute in
ESIEE Management
ESIEE Management was created in 1995 by the Paris Chamber of Commerce. ESIEE MANAGEMENT is a "Business School of Technology", a school where business and technology go hand in hand. It is intended for students with initial scientific training who would like to acquire management skills and thus develop their careers and gain diverse responsibilities.
The research programme, which is focused on matters of change, management and innovation is characterised by a variety of domains and branches, both as regards management sciences and economic and social innovation sciences as well as new technologies. These themes notably develop around the consequences of technological transformations on the business environment and on the management of the technologically innovative business.
Bernard Kahane (CV online)
Bernard Kahane is professor of strategy and innovation management at ESIEE Management and researcher at LATTS and at IFRIS. His research interests are on R&D national innovation systems and research public policies. He holds a PhD in medicine and in management. He advised hospitals in the formulation and implementation of their strategies.He also took part in the evaluation process of international and national R&D structures and programs.
Aurélie Delemarle (CV online)
Aurelie Delemarle is an assistant professor at ESIEE Management and associate researcher at LATTS. She has a doctorate in management science from the Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées (2007) following which she embarked upon a post-doctorate trainee position funded by C'Nano Ile-de-France to continue her researches around deployment of nanotechnologies. She is a member of the AFNOR French delegation for LATTS in the ISO TC229 commission.
Philippe Larédo (CV online)
Philippe Larédo is the Head of research at ENPC in LATTS and Professor at the
Lionel Villard (CV online, website)
Lionel Villard is a research assistant at ESIEE. He provides researchers in management and sociology with a technical support. His main fields are nanotechnologies, globalization of R&D, genomics and heterogeneous catalysis. His expertise is in data mining and quantitative analysis of large datasets.









