Annick Ancelin-bourguignon
Interdisciplinary approaches to management Department
ESSEC Business School
France
Biography
Annick Ancelin-Bourguignon conducts interdisciplinary research that, combined with teaching methods placing students and participants at the core of the learning process, provides the basis of seminars and courses that explore the complexity of management situations under various social science perspectives, such as psychology, sociology and philosophy. Shedding light on frequently concealed aspects of management leads to critical analyses that enable to propose alternative forms of management that, far from fashionable but often simplistic ideas, respect intercultural as well as interpersonal differences, thus contributing to the mutually satisfying development of organizations and their members. Having been a manager in firms before joining academia (where she has been a Professor of Management Accounting/Control before turning to Management), she is also active as a coach.
Research Interest
Management by numbers in organizations and society: Behavioural, organisational and social aspects Creativity Cross-cultural management
Publications
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"Subjectivities and micro-processes of change in accounting practices: a case study" (A. Ancelin‑Bourguignon, O. Saulpic, P. Zarlowski), Journal of Accounting and Organizational Change, Mar 2013, Vol. 9, Issue 2, p. 206‑236 "Preface: Creativity in Organizations" (A. Bourguignon), International Studies of Management and Organization, Sep 2006, Vol. 36, Issue 1, p. 3‑7