EM Strasbourg Business School is a unique model of a renowned Business School within a university with international visibility. Through our research and teaching, we develop high-impact intellectual contributions for 21st-century organizations.
Who are we?
We train tomorrow's managers by instilling in them the values and open-mindedness they need to thrive in a constantly changing world.
It's time to be yourself!
Our Mission
EM Strasbourg strives to educate competent, responsible, and agile managers to become global citizens, ready to find their place in society and able to develop a performance-driven management style.
At EM Strasbourg Business School, the only Business School (Grande Ecole de Management) in France that is part of an internationally recognized university, we aim to produce high-impact intellectual contributions based on academic research relevant for 21st-century organizations.
Our Vision
To empower individuals and organizations alike to reveal their unique strengths and characteristics.
Our Commitments to Our Vision
Hybridization of Skills
We are convinced that the knowledge of some feeds the knowledge of others. So at EM Strasbourg, we promote the hybridization of skills thanks to different partnerships and the organization of events with other grandes écoles (business schools) such as ENA (National School of Administration) or the members of the Alsace Tech network.
This dynamic continues in our teaching through educational innovations such as the implementation of cross-disciplinary case studies for our students in Programme Grande École . Discover EntoMovoria, the 2019 case study on a topical issue: feeding the world.
We also encourage our students to pursue their ideas. It was in this spirit that our entrepreneurial center, La Ruche à Projets (Project Hive), was created. This is the hothouse of ideas for entrepreneurial projects at EM Strasbourg, a service that supports students in their business creation project.
Transdisciplinarity
At our school, our students are trained to become managers with all the knowledge and skills necessary to carry out their job. Transdisciplinarity is essential for us. In 2018, a research group focused on the topic “Behavior and Decision-Making” was created. Its goal? To bring together interdisciplinary research (management, finance, behavioral economics, cognitive psychology, and neurosciences) around the questions raised by the decision-making of economic stakeholders in various managerial contexts. Similarly, the Observatory of the Future is an initiative which, as its founder Jean-Philippe Bootz states, aims "to bring together practitioners, lecturers, companies, and institutional stakeholders around prospective reflections."
Our seven corporate chairs promote transdisciplinarity by carrying out a large number of research projects in different business sectors.
Internationalization
At EM Strasbourg Business School, internationalization is a daily reality. Our historic commitment to network development has enabled us to establish more than 230 partnerships with universities around the world.