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Vincent Helfrich

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École Supérieure des Sciences Commerciales d'Angers (ESSCA)

Angers/Paris, France
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Working papers

  1. Eric Vernier & Vincent Helfrich & Thibault Cuenoud & L'Hocine Houanti, 2022. "Pratiquer une transition énergétique innovante en 10 cas d’entreprise," Post-Print hal-03982892, HAL.
  2. Vincent Helfrich & Thibault Cuenoud & L’hocine Houanti & Philippe Schäfer, 2022. "Structuration d’un écosystème pour la gestion d’un commun : le cas du parc bas carbone Atlantech," Post-Print hal-03712904, HAL.
  3. Thibault Cuenoud & Vincent Helfrich & Dimbi Ramonjy, 2021. "Analysis of a Territorial Innovation Ecosystem: The Case of Niort Tech [Analyse d’un écosystème d’innovation territorial : le cas de Niort Tech]," Post-Print hal-03270714, HAL.
  4. Vincent Helfrich & Jean-Christophe Weber, 2021. "Que peut-on encore espérer de la méthode expérimentale ? Étude comparée en Sciences de Gestion et en Médecine," Post-Print hal-03393587, HAL.
  5. Jérôme Lamy & Philippe Schäfer & Vincent Helfrich, 2021. "Les normes ISO, entre soft law étendue et dessein biopolitique," Post-Print hal-03454179, HAL.
  6. Vincent Helfrich & Thibault Cuénoud & Dimbi Ramonjy, 2019. "Analyse d’un écosystème d’innovation territorial : le cas de Niort Tech," Post-Print hal-03080882, HAL.
  7. Vincent Helfrich & Marie-Noêlle Rimaud & Cécile Dupré La Tour, 2019. "Aborder la RSE avec des partenariats entreprises-associations: Une approche modulaire de systèmes complexes," Post-Print hal-03013391, HAL.
  8. Pierre Baret & Vincent Helfrich, 2019. "The “trilemma” of non-financial reporting and its pitfalls," Post-Print hal-02147102, HAL.
  9. Pierre Baret & Vincent Helfrich, 2018. "Au-delà de l'obligation de reporting extra-financier ?," Post-Print hal-03080884, HAL.
  10. Dimbi Ramonjy & Thibault Cuénoud & Vincent Helfrich, 2018. "Renforcement de l'objet social de la Macif par ses pratiques sociétales (RSE/DD) : vers une mise en synergie des innovations multiples," Post-Print hal-02535698, HAL.
  11. Vincent Helfrich & Philippe Schäfer & Dimbi Ramonjy & François Petit, 2018. "Vectors and Output of Cross-Fertilization in Intervention-Research [Vecteurs et produits d’une fertilisation croisée dans une recherche-intervention]," Post-Print hal-02143853, HAL.
  12. Pierre Baret & Vincent Helfrich, 2018. "Seizing the Opportunity of Non-Financial Reporting to Consolidate a Responsible Approach: the Singular Case of a Cognac Producer," Post-Print hal-03080893, HAL.
  13. Thibault Cuenoud & Vincent Helfrich & Dimbi Ramonjy, 2018. "La Macif, une tentative d’hybridation entre Economie Sociale et Solidaire et RSE," Post-Print hal-02535562, HAL.
  14. Vincent Helfrich, 2018. "Enseigner l’économie avec ‘Les Simpson’," Post-Print hal-02270180, HAL.
  15. Vincent Helfrich, 2017. "Intelligence Economique et Développement Durable : Une analyse des proximités ontologiques et praxéologiques," Post-Print hal-02270177, HAL.
  16. Vincent Helfrich, 2017. "Vers une approche synergétique de la normalisation et de la créativité en RSE," Post-Print hal-03080896, HAL.
  17. Vincent Helfrich, 2017. "Les normes : guides ou contraintes pour l'action créative ?," Post-Print hal-03053254, HAL.
  18. Vincent Helfrich & Marie-Noëlle Rimaud & Cécile Dupré La Tour, 2016. "Les partenariats entreprises-associations comme intermédiaires hybrides des enjeux de la RSE et de l’ESS," Post-Print hal-03085735, HAL.
  19. Vincent Helfrich & Jean-Pierre Dumazert, 2016. "Apports croisés entre fiction et théorie du dark side en entreprise : le cas The Challenger Disaster," Post-Print hal-03085736, HAL.
  20. Pierre Baret & Vincent Helfrich, 2016. "Analyse du processus de structuration d’un reporting extra-financier : dépasser un nœud de contraintes contradictoires," Post-Print hal-03085726, HAL.
  21. Vincent Helfrich & Fanny Romestant, 2015. "Public procurement and sustainable development compatibilities and frictions between paradigms and practices: The case of the rail industry [Compra pública y desarrollo sostenible entre compatibili," Post-Print hal-01835946, HAL.
  22. Dimbi Ramonjy & François Petit & Philippe Schäfer & Vincent Helfrich, 2015. "Réflexions sur la recherche-intervention en responsabilité sociétale des entreprises," Post-Print hal-02535657, HAL.
  23. Vincent Helfrich, 2013. "L’influence des coûts irrécupérables sur l’élaboration d’une norme ISO : Le cas de l’élaboration de la norme ISO 26000 sur la Responsabilité Sociétale," Post-Print hal-01835942, HAL.
  24. Vincent Helfrich, 2010. "Peut-on normaliser efficacement la RSE et ses pratiques ?," Post-Print hal-01835939, HAL.

Articles

  1. Vincent Helfrich & Marie-Noëlle Rimaud & Cécile Dupré La Tour, 2019. "Aborder la RSE avec des partenariats entreprises-associations. Une approche modulaire de systèmes complexes," Revue française de gestion, Lavoisier, vol. 0(5), pages 77-93.
  2. Pierre Baret & Vincent Helfrich, 2019. "The “trilemma” of non-financial reporting and its pitfalls," Journal of Management & Governance, Springer;Accademia Italiana di Economia Aziendale (AIDEA), vol. 23(2), pages 485-511, June.
  3. Thibault Cuénoud & Vincent Helfrich & Dimbi Ramonjy, 2018. "La Macif, une tentative d’hybridation entre Économie Sociale et Solidaire et RSE," Entreprendre & innover, De Boeck Université, vol. 0(4), pages 84-96.

Citations

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Working papers

  1. Pierre Baret & Vincent Helfrich, 2019. "The “trilemma” of non-financial reporting and its pitfalls," Post-Print hal-02147102, HAL.

    Cited by:

    1. Pierre Baret, 2018. "La recherche-intervention au service de l'enseignement de la RSE," Post-Print hal-02159645, HAL.
    2. Marko Milojević & Mariusz Urbański & Ivica Terzić & Valeriy Prasolov, 2020. "Impact of Non-Financial Factors on the Effectiveness of Audits in Energy Companies," Energies, MDPI, vol. 13(23), pages 1-17, November.
    3. Lucas Boucaud, 2021. "Pilotage ou reddition, à quoi et à qui sert le reporting extra-financier ? Une lecture structurationniste d’un système de contrôle de la RSE dans une multinationale française," Post-Print hal-03278759, HAL.
    4. Malgorzata Janicka & Artur Sajnog, 2021. "The European Union’s Environmental Policy and Long-Term Investments of Enterprises," European Research Studies Journal, European Research Studies Journal, vol. 0(4B), pages 335-355.
    5. Marian Socoliuc & Cristina-Gabriela Cosmulese & Marius-Sorin Ciubotariu & Svetlana Mihaila & Iulia-Diana Arion & Veronica Grosu, 2020. "Sustainability Reporting as a Mixture of CSR and Sustainable Development. A Model for Micro-Enterprises within the Romanian Forestry Sector," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 12(2), pages 1-34, January.
    6. Lucas Boucaud, 2021. "Pilotage ou reddition, à quoi et à qui sert le reporting extra-financier ? Une lecture structurationniste du système de gestion de la RSE dans une multinationale française," Post-Print hal-03361406, HAL.
    7. Silvia Ruiz & Silvia Romero & Belen Fernandez‐Feijoo, 2021. "Stakeholder engagement is evolving: Do investors play a main role?," Business Strategy and the Environment, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 30(2), pages 1105-1120, February.

  2. Thibault Cuenoud & Vincent Helfrich & Dimbi Ramonjy, 2018. "La Macif, une tentative d’hybridation entre Economie Sociale et Solidaire et RSE," Post-Print hal-02535562, HAL.

    Cited by:

    1. Arnaud Lacan, 2022. "Value-Based Governance as a Performance Element in Social and Solidarity Economy Organizations: A French Sustainable Post-Modern Proposal," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(4), pages 1-11, February.

  3. Vincent Helfrich, 2010. "Peut-on normaliser efficacement la RSE et ses pratiques ?," Post-Print hal-01835939, HAL.

    Cited by:

    1. Séna John Ahyee, 2013. "L'Institute of Management Accountants et la performance sociétale : apports d'une étude bibliométrique des publications de la revue Strategic Finance," Post-Print hal-01003937, HAL.

Articles

  1. Pierre Baret & Vincent Helfrich, 2019. "The “trilemma” of non-financial reporting and its pitfalls," Journal of Management & Governance, Springer;Accademia Italiana di Economia Aziendale (AIDEA), vol. 23(2), pages 485-511, June.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  2. Thibault Cuénoud & Vincent Helfrich & Dimbi Ramonjy, 2018. "La Macif, une tentative d’hybridation entre Économie Sociale et Solidaire et RSE," Entreprendre & innover, De Boeck Université, vol. 0(4), pages 84-96.
    See citations under working paper version above.Sorry, no citations of articles recorded.

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