Franck Aggeri
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**Franck Aggeri**
Courriel: franck.aggeri@mines-paristech.fr
Tel: (33) 1 40 51 92 09
Professor, HDR
Affiliation: MINES ParisTech, PSL University, CGS-i3, UMR 9217, 60, Bvd Saint-Michel 75006 Paris
**Other positions**
Head of the PhD program in management at MINES ParisTech
Former head of the EMS department (Economy, Management, Society), (2012-2015)
Former Director of the CGS (2008-2013)
**Education**
HDR in Management, Université Paris Dauphine, 2008
PhD in Management, MINES ParisTech, 1998
Graduated from the Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan
**Research interests**
Franck Aggeri conducts research on the management and politics of innovation, CSR and sustainability. In collaboration with industrial partners and international researchers, he examines how new corporate business practices and institutional settings emerge in joint innovation processes. More precisely, his interest is to understand the conditions under which sustainability issues may become a driver for strategic renewal. In this perspective, a first dimension of the research is to characterize the strategy processes at stake the changes involved in terms of technology, managerial practices, tools and business models. A second dimension is to raise the managerial capabilities (reasonings, methods, partnerships) built by pioneering corporations to conduct sustainability oriented innovations and explore new fields of value. Agriculture, construction and the automobile industry, where intensive efforts are made to invent new sustainability management models, are fieldworks he is currently studying with colleagues and PhD students within national and international research programs.
**Research areas**
- Sustainable development
- Corporate Social Responsibility
- Environmental management
- Ecodesign strategies and practices
- Circular economy and business models
- Carbon accounting and low-carbon strategies
- Extended Producer Responsibility
- Innovation and research management
- Strategic management
- Management instruments
- Performativity of management
- History of management
**Academic responsibilities**
Academic positions
- Member of the board of RIODD network (International Network on Organizations and Sustainable Development), former President of the scientific committee
- Member of the scientific college of the FNEGE
- Member of the board of SFM (French Management Society)
- Member of the scientific committee of the AIMS (International Association of Strategic Management)
- Regular member of HCERES committees (national evaluation exercise for research labs)
- Former member of ANR programs boards (PRECODD, ADD)
- Member of the editorial board of RFG (Revue Française de Gestion), and ROR (Responsible Organization Review)
- Member of the scientific committee of Management international (Ca) and m@n@gement
- Ad hoc reviewer for other journals: Organization Studies, European Management Journal, Cleaner Production, R&D Management, European Management Review, Finance Contrôe Stratégie, Gérer et Comprendre, etc.
PHD supervision
- 9 thesis defended (3 of them prized), 4 under way
- More than 60 PhD or HDR jury participations in management, sociology, economics, policy science and engineering
**Collaborative socio-economic activities**
- Co-responsible of the ParisTech “Urban Mines” Chair (sponsored by ESR) since 2014
- Responsible of more than thirty public research projects in the past fifteen years (ANR, ADEME, PUCA, etc.) and private research projects (Renault, Vinci, etc.)
- Current collaborative research programs:
\- Carbon accounting and low-carbon strategies (ADEME)
\- Circular business models (Renault, Cifre thesis, Matériaupôle)
\- Extended producer responsibility (EPR) and innovative commons (chair Urban Mines)
**Media**
- Monthly chronicle for Alternatives Economiques (since sept. 2016)
- Occasional chronicler for The Conversation and le Monde de l’économie
- Interviews for television (Xerfi canal, France 24) and radio (France Culture)
**Teaching activities**
Courses and Curricula at MINES Paris Tech:
- Course on environmental management and ecodesign (PSL week for engineers and designers
- Course on innovation and the circular economy (Athens week)
- Course on ecodesign management in the “energy systems life cycle” curricula
Other courses:
- Course Environmental management, corporate strategies for sustainability, innovation management at Nanterre University (Master EDDEE, master GDO)
- Epistemology and methodology of intervention research (Dauphine and Mines PhD programs)
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Publications
Just for fun! How experimental spaces stimulate innovation in institutionnalized fieldsOrganization Studies, 2019, 40 (1), pp.65-92. ⟨10.1177/0170840617736937⟩
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Experimental spaces and institutional innovation: The interplay of distancing work and anchoring workNinth International Symposium on Process Organization Studies, Theme: “Institutions and Organizations: A Process View", Process Organization Studies, Jun 2017, Kos, Greece
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Experimental spaces and institutional innovation: The interplay of distancing work and anchoring work.Academy of Management Annual Meeting 2016, Academy of Management, Aug 2016, Anaheim, CA, United States
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EXPERIMENTATION AND BRICOLAGE ON INSTITUTIONS: UNDERSTANDING THE SELECTION OF NEW ARRANGEMENTSAIMS, May 2014, Rennes, France
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Policy making as bricolage: the role of platforms in institutional innovationEGOS, Jul 2014, Rotterdam, Netherlands
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INNOVATION IN SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION: ECO-CITIES AND SOCIAL HOUSING IN FRANCE AND DENMARKCONSTRUCTIONS MATTER - Managing Complexities, Decisions and Actions in the Building Process, May 2010, Denmark. pp.1-50
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Policy making as collective bricolage: the role of the electricity sector in the making of the European carbon marketChristina Garsten, Adrienne Sörbom. Power, policy and profit: corporate engagement in politics and governance, Edward Elgar, 2017, 978-1-78471-120-7
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