Faculty and research
BSB has a faculty made up of more than 80 permanent professors representing more than 20 nationalities — 40% are international. Among them, more than 80% have a PhD, which makes it possible to offer a teaching enriched by research.
At the same time, nearly 400 professionals and experts, coming from the finance, marketing and management sectors, also work at the School to train our students and share their business experience. A complementarity of profiles that values the connection between theoretical knowledge and professional applications.
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The center of research: CEREN
Created in 2003, the BSB Business Research Center (CEREN) brings together the school's research activities and brings together French and international research professors, around six axes relating to Management Sciences and Economic Sciences. Centre de Recherche sur les Entreprises (CEREN) de BSB rassemble les activités de recherche de l’école et regroupe des enseignants-chercheurs français et internationaux, autour de six axes relevant des Sciences de Gestion et des Sciences Économiques. The mission of BSB is to train enlightened managers who are able to put their own actions into perspective.. In this sense, research is a great way of learning since it cultivates critical analysis, the structuring of reasoning and the ability to gain perspective.
Beyond our students, the production of new knowledge through research is aimed at the academic community, via the publication in the best national and international journals in Management Sciences and Economic Sciences. It is also open to public and private organizations that wish to be supported in their decision-making and prepared for future challenges, as well as to civil society, since we consider that our research must Enlighten the public debate.
The CEREN by BSB has been certified Welcome Team (EA 7477) by the Directorate-General for Higher Education and Professional Integration in 2017.
For more information, you can contact:
Our areas of research
Research at BSB revolves around 6 key axes, in line with the orientation and assets of the school. Discover our research themes below:
Research projects
The impact of research on organisations is also one of CEREN's objectives, which is why it undertakes research projects within the framework of partnerships and Chairs, with the added aim of making a contribution to the region. With the ENSP (École Nationale Supérieure de la Police), the Coheliance company and the C&C Notaires notary's office, the Vitagora agri-food competitiveness cluster, the Orange company and the Fondazione Giacomo Brodolini (FGB), to name but the most recent examples, our researchers are mobilising their expertise to formulate responses to the issues raised by these partners and to shed light on current challenges.
6
European projects
including 1 as coordinator
1
ANR project
(National Research Agency)
3
BFC Region Projects
(Bourgogne Franche-Comté)
6
Projects with private or other funds
Green Nudge for Sustainable Forestry and Agricultural Practices post 2027
ForestAgriGreenNudge is a HEU funded research project that aims at identifying effective green nudges, together with the key features that make them suitable to different stakeholders in different scenarios. It will engage with policy makers to ensure green nudges are effectively incorporated into policy and establish an “iNUDGE Academy” to support any stakeholder interested in selecting, applying and benefiting from green nudges.
Breeding and integrated pest management strategies to reduce reliance on chemical pesticides in grapevine
Shield4Grape (S4G) is a HEU funded research project that aspires to implement sustainable agroecological approaches contributing to the improvement of resilience of the grapevine agri-food systems against pest diseases in a context of climatic changes.
Resilient, sustainable and participatory practices: Towards the GLAMs of the commons
GLAMMONS is a HEU funded research project that is framed conceptually by the commons theory to explore the potential of GLAMs to function as part of commons social systems in the field of cultural production.
Valorization of legumes related ecosystem services
VALERECO is a HEU funded research project that aimsto develop an EU wide legume ecosystem that will identify barriers and enablers of legume adoption and provide services on the economic and environmental benefits of their widespread inclusion into EU agricultural systems to promote biodiversity.
Projects financed by the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region (BFC)
COOPS — BFC cooperatives (banking, winemakers,...): recommendations and reflections on governance and CSR.
Bringing environmental issues closer to the public with augmented reality
The project Be·aware funded by the ANR explores how augmented reality (AR) systems can reduce the spatial and temporal distance between people's choices and their environmental impacts.
For more information, you can contact:
Cécile Schweitzer
National and European scientific project manager
+33 (0) 380 191 230
Research newsletter
The Burgundy School of Business Research Ethics Committee (CER-BSB) is intended to promote ethical reflection in research practices, to support project leaders in this regard, and to issue, at the request of project leaders, ethical compliance opinions for the implementation of any research protocol in the Human and Social Sciences involving human participants or personal data.
Any person undertaking research at the BSB may refer the matter to the CER-BSB in order to obtain an ethical compliance opinion and/or recommendations on the ethical issues raised by the said research.
Procedure for requesting a Notice of Ethical Compliance
- Complete the monitoring questionnaire
The answers to this questionnaire will immediately determine whether the researcher will need to submit a full application for an ethics compliance notice to the BSB-REB If you answered NO to all the questions in the control questionnaire, step 1 is sufficient Your study is automatically approved and can begin immediately
2. In all other cases, you must explain why it is necessary for your research project to be carried out in this way, and the measures you are taking to remedy any potential ethical problems. This complete application will then be submitted to the ERC-BSB.
Two rapporteurs will examine your application within two weeks. If the two rapporteurs approve the application, you will be informed and you can start your study. If the rapporteurs issue differing opinions or consider that there are grounds for issuing an unfavourable opinion and that further examination is necessary, then a third rapporteur will be consulted for an expert opinion. This person has a further two weeks to examine the application. Candidates will be informed in writing of the CER-BSB's decision at the end of the assessment procedure.
*For the examination of ethical questions that may arise in areas of research other than those within the remit of the CER-BSB, you may refer the matter to the Comité d'Éthique pour la Recherche d'Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté (CER UBFC).** Teacher portal on E-CAMPUS, Research Ethics Committee icon
Support procedure
Any BSB member who has a question related to ethics can contact the CER-BSB using the contact form.
Please declare any research using personal data to the BSB Data Protection Officer at the following address: dpo@bsb-education.com
Researchers must also submit a free and informed consent form to each study participant.
For more information, you can contact: cer.bsb@bsb-education.com