As part of its strategy of international excellence, EDHEC has an ambitious research policy that has led it to create research centres drawing on the expertise of its faculty. At present, there are five research centres in financial analysis and accounting; in economics; in risk and asset management; in marketing and in law; they have a total budget of over 7.5 million euros.
In an effort to guarantee the applicability of its research, EDHEC undertakes research whose objectives and relevance have been confirmed by academia as well as by business.
The goal common to each of the research teams is to meet international academic standards while also making the results available to business and to policymakers.
RESEARCH CENTRES
Created in 2001, this centre does research in asset management, most particularly in the organisation and improvement of risk management. The research centre, in partnership with industry leaders, brings together thirty-four professors, research engineers, and research associates to work in six main fields of research:
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The goal of this centre, created in 2006, is to transcend those approaches in which the consumer is considered a mere vessel for marketing messages and to take instead an approach founded on consumer culture theory (CCT). InteraCT research focuses on the co-production of marketing by the company and by the consumer, and the centre's goals are:
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Since February 2006 EDHEC has had an economics research team focused on public policy and state reform. This team works on four broad themes:
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