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Opinion
Are carbon border taxes just more hot air?
Jean-Marc Daniel and Anna Souakri cast an eye over the European Commission's carbon tax proposal, and underline its many shortcomings.
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Research highlight
The dark side of multistakeholder initiatives for sustainable supply chains
A study uncovering the subtle forms of influence and power within such a multistakeholder initiative in the palm oil sector shows how ambiguous their role is.
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The Choice
A quantum task force will prepare your business for the next tech revolution – if done right
Daniele Battaglia and Alessandro Lanteri suggest how to effectively create a dedicated task force to prepare to seize the opportunities of the quantum revolution and avoid its threats.
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Are carbon border taxes just more hot air?
Jean-Marc Daniel and Anna Souakri cast an eye over the European Commission's carbon tax proposal, and underline its many shortcomings.
> Read more
The dark side of multistakeholder initiatives for sustainable supply chains
A study uncovering the subtle forms of influence and power within such a multistakeholder initiative in the palm oil sector shows how ambiguous their role is.
> Read more
A quantum task force will prepare your business for the next tech revolution – if done right
Daniele Battaglia and Alessandro Lanteri suggest how to effectively create a dedicated task force to prepare to seize the opportunities of the quantum revolution and avoid its threats.
> Read more
Faculty at ESCP Business School

Valérie Moatti
Dean of Faculty
At the core of ESCP’s excellence is a talented, diverse and united faculty working across six European campuses.
All faculty members hold a doctorate, PhD or equivalent degree in management sciences, economics, law or social and human sciences. ESCP’s faculty plays an essential role in producing knowledge, not only through developing curriculum and delivering courses from degree to executive programmes, but also through its research work which generates publications in prestigious journals and contributes to nourishing the public debate as well as the business community.
The activities of our full-time faculty members reach across three domains: teaching, research and academic programme leadership, with flexible time management between activities based on professors’ profiles, personal preferences and career evolution. In other words, faculty members can shift focus as their career, competences and preferences evolve.
Along with full-time faculty, the school works with affiliate faculty, visiting faculty members from universities around the world and working professionals who all contribute their expertise to educating future leaders.
Through its plurality of talents and collective operating culture, the school nurtures its vision that only a united and fulfilled faculty can drive leadership to impact business and society in a sustainable way.