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Research is a strategic investment for the EDHEC group not only because it involves maintaining its academic ranking, but also because it is at the very core of the development of all of our offerings. EDHEC's position on research is that research that does not allow the group to improve according to the criteria that the group sets for itself is of no interest. The idea that a major business school is the leading research centre because its researchers have published the largest number of articles could lead to the mistaken belief that quantity is preferable to strategic coherence and that the school is a mere list of professors, researchers, and publications rather than an organisation dedicated to serving businesses and students. Therefore, before any new initiative, and thus investment, in the area of research, EDHEC evaluates its contribution to the four criteria for the success of the group:
- Academic credibility of the institution and impact on the market, i.e., business and, more generally, the economy;
It is this specific approach to research, which aims for it to be useful for business and for society, that has made it original and successful. In 2007-2008 EDHEC will have obtained more than 3,9 million euros in financial support from businesses for its research centres. EDHEC research is cited in the five largest-circulation economic publications (Financial Times, Wall Street JournalEurope and AsiaThe Economist, and BusinessWeek) more often than that of any other school in continental Europe With the research conferences it organises in Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Geneva, London, Milan, Munich, Paris, Rome, and Zurich, EDHEC receives more business leaders than any other business school in Europe. In total, more than 5,000 people will have participated in EDHEC's research events in 2007-2008. Over the same period, EDHEC will have devoted more than 7.5 million euros to research. Its objective for the academic year 2009-2010 is to increase this sum to 10 million, of which half will be financed by businesses. This considerable research effort is organised around six research centres:
- Finance, with the EDHEC Risk and Asset Management Research Centre; - Legal, with LegalEdhec Research Centre. - Leadership et Gouvernance d'entreprise with EDHEC Leadership & Corporate Governance Research Center. |
More about our strategy: Interview with Noel Amenc, Ph.D., Director of EDHEC Research and Development Department |
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