Management, control and organization
Team leaders: Stéphane Lefrancq and Marie-Astrid Le Theule
Management, control and organization is a research team of Lirsa that brings together lecturers and researchers in accounting, control and audit, and in human resources and law. This team can also welcome as associate members researchers working in other higher education institutions, in research organizations or in companies.
Management, control and organization is a research team of the Lirsa with about 40 members.
The main recipients of the activities of the team
The main recipients of the PO team's activities are:
- the scientific community and academic associations in which many Po researchers are very involved
- socio-economic and cultural players and public authorities (Ordre des Experts-Comptables, Compagnie des Commissaires aux Comptes, Autorité des Normes Comptables, international standard-setting bodies);
- students : the "teaching-research" link, which is the basis of higher education, aims to enable students to benefit from the results of the work carried out by the teacher-researchers, in particular through the teaching, conferences and numerous educational publications of the members of the Po team;
- citizens : the team researchers regularly appear in "general public" media and in the press and wish to contribute to the public debate on societal issues related to their fields of research (SRI, standardization, public policies, actions and management, university management, CSR, skills and performance management, professional training, digital transformation and Artificial Intelligence, managerial innovations, etc.)
The research conducted within the framework of the team has in common a certain vision of management sciences, beyond the techniques that are specific to them.
The members
Members of the team
ANGELERGUES Gaëlle
CAKAR Coskun - Senior Lecturer
CHATELAIN-PONROY Stéphanie - Co-director of Lirsa (HDR)
News & upcoming events from the team
Since 2007, research seminars are organized by the team once a month. These seminars are open to all members of the team: senior and junior researchers, associate researchers and PhD students. They allow participants to present and discuss work in progress (research in progress before external submission, thesis progress, readings and commentary of research articles...). They also provide a space to invite researchers from other institutions. The team's doctoral students also present their work in this context, either a progress report on their thesis, or a pre-submission of their doctoral work.
These seminars can also be an opportunity to present a "training" point related to research, such as literature seminars, methodology seminars, discussion of a research article, presentation of the different funding of research projects, presentation of the aid and support provisions for research, etc.