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Jean-Charles Shalom Chebat, (1945–2019) z’’l: An intimate perspective into his life

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  • Gélinas-Chebat, Claire
  • Chebat, Daniel-Robert
  • Chebat, Myriam-Ève
  • Chebat, Élise-Rachel

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Professor Jean-Charles Chebat's successful career was widely recognized. He was respected by his peers and loved by his students. Numerous awards and recognitions highlighted his career. Hailed for his teaching skills both at home and abroad, an innovator and extremely versatile and prolific author, his work has impacted the academic world in many significant and exceptional ways. He has published more than 160 refereed journal articles, serving on the board of multiple top journals, and is still one of the top-cited researchers in his field. Jean-Charles trained more than one hundred Ph.D. students over the course of his career. Born in 1945 of a Jewish family in the city of Algiers, Jean-Charles was also a loving father, devoted husband and son, who lived by his principles and values. A leader in his Canadian-Jewish community, he was deeply involved with this Jewish concept of tikkum olam, which translated into societal action and research as a means of social change. In 2013, he moved to Israel and continued teaching at the Technion University in Haifa. Jean-Charles Chebat, Professor Emeritus of HEC Montréal, passed away on May 21, 2019 in Israel at the age of 74. This chapter is an intimate perspective into Professor Chebat's life, research, career achievements, the broad span of his research fields, his teaching philosophy, and his legacy.

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  • Gélinas-Chebat, Claire & Chebat, Daniel-Robert & Chebat, Myriam-Ève & Chebat, Élise-Rachel, 2021. "Jean-Charles Shalom Chebat, (1945–2019) z’’l: An intimate perspective into his life," Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, Elsevier, vol. 63(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:joreco:v:63:y:2021:i:c:s0969698921002666
    DOI: 10.1016/j.jretconser.2021.102700
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