Philippe EYNAUD

Professor

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Philippe EYNAUD is a professor of management science. His research focuses on information systems, governance issues and social innovation. His research fields are mainly in the social economy. He was responsible for the French steering committee of the European Innoserv consortium: "Innovative platform for social services ". He has written several books and was guest editor for the international journal Voluntas.

Domaine(s) d’expertise :

"Ecological transition and sustainable development "project manager
 

Program management

  • Co-director of the Executive Master Management of associations

Pedagogical responsibility

  • Responsible for the IS Management UE of the MAE Executive MBA, International MBA and MAE Beijing

Scientific activities

  • Coordinator and co-responsible with Nathalie RAULET-CROSET of the 6th GESS (Gestion des Entreprises Sociale et Solidaires) meetings on the topic: "ESS, Communs, Organisations alternatives : Can solidarity management federate around greater sustainability?"" on December 10 and 11, 2018 at IAE Paris-Sorbonne.
  • Member of the Labex SITES "Sciences, Innovations, et Techniques en Société" territorialized thematic network supported by PRES Paris Est (ESIEE, Ponts Paristech, UPEMLV), PRES HESAM (EHESS, CNAM), CNRS, INRA, IRD and Université Paris 13.
  • French representative in a consortium of 8 countries in response to the Call identifier FP7-SSH-2011-3 with theme 2011.1.2-2 Social platform on innovative Social Services. The project coordinated by the University of Heidelberg started in February 2012 and lasted 2 years.
  • Co-editor in 2010 with Biondi Y, Chatelain-Ponroy S., Sponem S. of a special issue on the governance of associations (with the best papers from the September 7-8, 2009 conference) of Revue PMP - Politiques et Management Public, n°1, vol. 27.
  • Coordinator and responsible for organizing the international conference on "The governance of associations" held in Paris on September 7 and 8, 2009 at the Cnam. This conference brought together 200 participants, and saw the presentation of 45 research papers. Four sessions were organized in parallel, with 15 session chairs. Half of the sessions were held in English. The conference proceedings were published in a special issue of the journal "Politiques et management public" in 2010, n°1, vol. 27.

Awards and honors

  • 2008
  • First prize for the best thesis in information systems awarded by the FNEGE