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Pierre-Jean Barlatier is an Associate Professor of Strategy at EDHEC Business School, holding a dual affiliation with the Foresight, Innovation and Transformation (FIT) Chair. His academic career spans multiple prestigious institutions including current membership on the board of the Association Internationale de Management Stratégique (AIMS), research positions at GRM Lab (University Côte d'Azur) and BETA (CNRS-University of Strasbourg), and previous visiting appointments at RMIT University, University of Technology Sydney, and as a Marie Curie Fellow at Copenhagen Business School.
Education:
- HDR (Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches) from University of Strasbourg (2015)
- PhD in Management Sciences from University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis (2006)
Professor Barlatier's research centers on strategic management and organizational design applied to open innovation, with particular focus on digital transformation, knowledge management, and responsible innovation. His work bridges theoretical frameworks with practical applications in how organizations leverage social media, networks, and digital technologies for innovation. Recent studies examine the underutilization of social networks in open innovation processes and the evolving landscape of responsible innovation, addressing both economic and ethical dimensions.
His publication trajectory reveals a clear evolution from foundational work in service development and digital organization toward contemporary challenges in responsible innovation and social media-enabled innovation ecosystems. Recent articles increasingly address the ethical, political, and managerial dimensions of innovation, reflecting growing scholarly and practical interest in sustainable and responsible approaches to technological advancement.
Scientific Recognition:
- Marie Curie Fellow at Copenhagen Business School
- Active contributor to leading journals including Research Policy, Strategic Organization, and Technological Forecasting and Social Change
Professor Barlatier maintains significant research partnerships across Europe and Australia, directing his work through the EDHEC FIT Chair while contributing to multiple research laboratories. His collaborative approach is evident in numerous co-authored publications addressing complex innovation challenges that require interdisciplinary perspectives. Current projects examine the integration of AI tools in innovation processes and the evolving relationship between social media platforms and corporate innovation strategies.
His research environment includes the EDHEC FIT Chair, GRM Lab at University Côte d'Azur, and BETA laboratory at University of Strasbourg, creating a robust ecosystem for studying innovation from multiple institutional perspectives across the European research landscape.