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MESSAGE FROMTHE DIRECTOR
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As the new Director of Research and Knowledge Transfer, I am very honoured to present our 2018-2019 Activity Report.
As you will notice in this report, the talent and hard work of our professors and their research teams have once again brought much success to our School. The research carried out at HEC Montréal is both innovative and relevant. The results speak for themselves:
› Our researchers stand out—their work is regularly published in the top journals in their fields.
› They have had unprecedented success in obtaining funding through the most important competitions.
› They work closely with our business partners in the business world to make sure their research meets society’s current needs.
I am very proud of the commitment that our researchers have shown in producing and disseminating high-level research. HEC Montréal’s quest for excellence is driven by the development of its increasingly renowned culture of research.
On behalf of our entire community, I would like to thank my predecessor, Professor Robert Gagné who, during his tenure from 2013 to 2019, made great contributions to stimulating research and knowledge transfer activities at HEC Montréal. His leadership and informed decisions have played a major part in the results presented in this report. We would also be remiss not to mention the crucial role played by the Research Council and the invaluable team at the Research and Knowledge Transfer Office. These highly accomplished, competent and dedicated people have been instrumental to our collective success.
It is with much enthusiasm and confidence that I take on my role at HEC Montréal’s Research and Knowledge Transfer Office. I am thrilled by the perspective of working with our entire community to propel HEC Montréal as an international leader in management research.
Read on!
Caroline Aubé, PhD Director of Research and Knowledge Transfer
RESEARCHCOUNCIL
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Robert GagnéAssociate Director of Research and Knowledge Transfer
Guy ParéDirector of the PhD Program
Sihem TaboubiDirector of the Master of Science (MSc) Program
Sophie BriandDirector of Operations, Research and Knowledge Transfer Office
Caroline AubéDirector of Research and Knowledge Transfer
Georges DionneDepartment of Finance
Ann-Frances CameronDepartment of Information Technologies
Jean-François CordeauDepartment of Logistics and Operations Management
Yves BozecDepartment of Accounting Studies
Aurélie LabbeDepartment of Decision Sciences
Christian LévesqueDepartment of Human Resources Management
Marie-Agnès ParmentierDepartment of Marketing
Hafedh BouakezDepartment of Applied Economics
Mai Thi Thanh ThaiDepartment of Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Ari Van AsscheDepartment of International Business
Isabelle Le Breton-MillerDepartment of Management
2019-2020 Research Council
RESEARCH AND KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER OFFICE
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Caroline AubéDirector
Robert GagnéAssociate Director
Sophie BriandDirector of Operations
Martin CouillardAdvisor, Research and Knowledge Transfer
Chantal DroletInformation Processing Officer
Suzanne LapierreFinancial Officer
Eric LefrançoisAdvisor, Research Grants and Ethics
Alexandra LussierInformation Processing Officer
Benoît LussierAdvisor, Research Grants and Ethics
Lucie St JacquesProcess Management
RSC MEMBER PROFESSORS
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Henri BarkiMichèle Breton
Jean-Charles Chebat*
Patrick Cohendet
François Colbert
Jean-François Cordeau
Jacques Desrosiers
Georges Dionne Taïeb Hafsi
Pierre Hansen
Ann LangleyGilbert Laporte
Isabelle Le Breton-Miller Guy Paré
Suzanne Rivard
Linda Rouleau
Sylvain Sénécal
Jean-Marie Toulouse
Christian Vandenberghe
Georges Zaccour
As at December 31, 2019*Professor Jean-Charles Chebat passed away in 2019.
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RESEARCH
RESEARCH CHAIRS INCLUDING 7 CANADA RESEARCH CHAIRS35
RESEARCH FIGURES
IN RESEARCH FUNDING
RESEARCH GROUPS AND TRANSFER HUBS*28
$29.9 M IN NEW
EXTERNAL GRANTS(External competitions, with the lead
researcher at HEC Montréal)
$7.2 M * Including 4 strategic clusters
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RESEARCH
RESEARCH
Data includes assistant, associate, full, guest and visiting professors, as well as tenured researchers, except those on unpaid leave for the entire year.* Including 4 strategic clusters
2014 -
2015
2015 -
2016
2016 -
2017
2017 -
2018
2018 -
2019
Professors and researchers 240 242 244 247 242
Canada Research Chairs 7 7 7 7 7
HEC Montréal research chairs 21 22 23 24 28
Research professorships 22 24 27 26 26
Research groups and knowledge transfer hubs 33 32 31 27 28*
Total funding $15.7M $15.6M $21.0M $29.6M $29.9M
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RESEARCH
NEWS
7 new research chairsTwo Canada CIFAR Chair in Artificial Intelligence (CCAI)Held by Jian Tang and Laurent Charlin
Canada Research Chair in Digital Communication and MultitaskingHeld by Ann-Frances Cameron
FRQ-IVADO Chair in Data ScienceHeld by Aurélie Labbe
Chair in Work Team Management and EffectivenessHeld by Caroline Aubé
Chair in Fiscal PolicyHeld by Nora Traum
Chair in Supply Chain Operations PlanningHeld by Raf Jans
A new Canada Foundation for Innovation infrastructure projectSetting up the Digital Meeting LabDirected by Ann-Frances Cameron
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RESEARCH
› In May 2019, HEC Montréal received financial support from the federal government to pursue its equity, diversity and inclusion action plan (a two-year $370,300 grant). This will enable the School to expand and accelerate implementation of our EDI action plan in Research, which was launched in 2017.
› To coordinate implementation of its School-wide strategy, HEC Montréal’s Secretariat General has brought on board an EDI specialist. In cooperation with the EDI advisor, the Office of Research and Knowledge Transfer has played a central role in developing the first School-wide EDI action plan, and in revising the EDI Action Plan in Research.
EQUITY, DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION (EDI) IN RESEARCH
Action plan for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Research: The Keys to Excellence in ResearchTargeted actions are based on Canada Research Chairs Program requirements and meet four distinct objectives:
1 Expand the pool of Professor-Researchers who represent excellence and diversity.
2Raise awareness and provide training on EDI to all individuals involved in the process of recruiting, selecting, welcoming, onboarding and promoting researchers and research chairholders.
3Incorporate the principles of EDI into the policies, processes and practices relating to recruitment and mentoring of research chairholders.
4 Establish a process to address and report equity, diversity and inclusion concerns.
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RESEARCH
Pierre-Laurin Award for Research Excellence: Jean-François Cordeau
Chenelière Éducation/ Gaëtan Morin Award: Yany Grégoire
New Researcher Award: Alaric Bourgoin
INSTITUTIONAL RESARCH AWARDS2018 Laureates
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RESEARCH
Source: The awards listed are those recorded by professors in ZoneRecherche and pertain to research
2018-2019 EXTERNAL RESEARCH AWARDS
› David Ardia
› Geneviève Gauthier
› Russell J. S. Fralich
› Isabelle Le Breton-Miller
› Jean-François Ouellet
› Alaric Bourgoin
› Martin Boyer
› Philippe d’Astous
› Georges Dionne
› Gwyneth Edwards
› Jean-François Harvey
› Pierre-Carl Michaud
› Danny Miller
› Guy Paré
CONTRIBUTION TO THE SCHOOL’S RENOWN
AWARDS
SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS
AWARDS
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PUBLICATIONS
Data includes assistant, associate, full, adjunct, guest and visiting professors, as well as tenured researchers.* FT: Financial Times; UTD: University of Texas at Dallas
PUBLICATIONSAND EDITORIAL ACTIVITIES
2014 -
2015
2015 -
2016
2016 -
2017
2017 -
2018
2018 -
2019
Scientific or professional articles 316 241 244 246 250
Articles mentioned on FT and UTD* lists 20 21 17 25 33
Editorial activities 222 192 170 150 145
Books 22 22 16 14 22
Book chapters 107 78 68 79 71
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PUBLICATIONS
Légende
5% Stat
10% Stat
25% Stat
60% Stat
ORIGINS OF CO-AUTHORSWho published with HEC Montréal researchers from 2014 to 2019
NUMBER OF NEWCO-AUTHORS*IN 2018-2019: 302
CANADA: 776
U.S.: 167
LATIN AMERICA: 90
EUROPE: 499
ASIA: 70
AFRICA: 15
OCEANIA: 23Total co-authors from 2014 to 2019: 1,640
Yearly average: 328
* Number of new co-authors per year: 2014-2015: 409 2015-2016: 256 2016-2017: 336
2017-2018: 337 2018-2019: 302
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PUBLICATIONS
Source: Google Scholar as at December 2019* Professors emeritus are not on the list.
PUBLICATIONS’ IMPACT
9 OF WHOM HAVE BEEN CITED MORE THAN
5,000TIMES
TIMES10,000
ACTIVE RESEARCHERS* AT HEC MONTRÉAL CITED MORE THAN 14
H-INDICES FOR THESE 9 VARY BETWEEN 44 129&
› Jean-François Cordeau
› Jacques Desrosiers
› Ann Langley
› Gilbert Laporte
› Isabelle Le Breton-Miller
› Danny Miller
› Guy Paré
› Suzanne Rivard
› Christian Vandenberghe
MOST CITED PROFESSORS:
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PUBLICATIONS
Method: The calculation is based on the number of publications in 2019 in 24 of the most prestigious scientific journals in management in the world. One point, divided by the number of authors, is given for each article published by a professor affiliated with a management school. The total number of points determines each school’s ranking.The 24 journals are: The Accounting Review, Journal of Accounting and Economics, Journal of Accounting Research, Journal of Finance, Journal of Financial Economics, The Review of Financial Studies, Information Systems Research, Journal on Computing, MIS Quarterly, Journal of Consumer Research, Journal of Marketing, Journal of Marketing Research, Marketing Science, Management Science, Operations Research, Journal of Operations Management, Manufacturing and Service Operations Management, Production and Operations Management, Academy of Management Journal, Academy of Management Review, Administrative Science Quarterly, Organization Science, Journal of International Business Studies.
WORLD RANKING
IN 2019 FOR ITS CONTRIBUTION TO RESEARCH.
BASED ON UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS IN DALLAS RANKING,
HEC MONTRÉAL RANKED AMONG
100 MANAGEMENT SCHOOLS IN THE WORLD
THE TOP
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FUNDING
FUNDINGBY YEAR
FUNDING SOURCES*2014
- 2015
2015 -
20162016
- 2017
2017 -
20182018
- 2019
Federal government 4,732 5,022 6,891 11,591 10,608
Non-profit organizations 1,483 1,284 3,698 4,023 6,254
Provincial government 4,378 3,631 3,738 5,621 5,497
HEC Montréal 4,027 4,220 4,388 4,637 4,448
For-profit organizations 811 1,177 1,862 3,569 2,784
Other academic institutions 137 166 194 173 262
Municipal governments 24 75
Private donations 91 3 185 31 3
TOTAL 15,683 15,563 20,957 29,644 29,931
These amounts include funding from funding agencies and other sources of funding.* Amounts in thousands.
The $2.2 million increase from non-profit organizations is mainly due to a project on extreme environment simulations amounting to $1.3 million by Prompt, CRIAQ and MITACS.
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FUNDING
HEC Montréal: Funding granted to the School (usually the main researcher is from HEC Montréal).
Funding granted to researchers from HEC Montreal
HEC Montréal’s investment in research conducted by the School
Other recipient institutions: Funding granted to other universities when at least one co-researcher from HEC Montréal is involved in the research.
Other institutions
FUNDING BY YEAR AND RECIPIENT INSTITUTION
0
$20M
$15M
$10M
$5M
2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019
$4.4M$5.6M
$8.7M
$10.2M$11M$11.3M
$9.9M
$12.2M
$19.4M $19M
$4.4M$14.5M
*Amounts in millions.
› Université de Montréal (43%)
› École Polytechnique de Montréal (16%)
› Université McGill (10%) › Université du Québec
à Montréal (6%) › Université Laval (5%) › McMaster University (4%) › University of Toronto (4%)
The other recipent institutions of projects involving HEC Montréal researchers in 2018-2019:
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FUNDING
0
$1M
$2M
$3M
$4M
$6M
$5M
SSHRC NSERC FRQNT FRQSC MITACS
FUNDING FROM MAJOR GRANTING AGENCIES
Key: 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019
739%INCREASE IN MITACS FUNDING OVER THE LAST 5 YEARS
In 2018-2019, there were a total of 28 MITACS projects in all programs—up 73% from the year prior.
MITACS programs make it possible for many graduate students to obtain funding to participate in applied research projects as part of their studies.
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FUNDING
2014 -
2015
2015 -
2016
2016 -
2017
2017 -
2018
2018 -
2019
SSHRC – Insight 8% 38% 64% 44% 33%
SSHRC – Insight Development 56% 29% 82% 50% 67%
NSERC – Discovery 50% 83% 75% 75% 100%
FRQSC – New Academics 50% 100% 56% 29% 38%Data for projects wherein the main researcher is from HEC Montréal.*The major competitions are: › SSHRC - Insight › SSHRC – Insight Development › NSERC – Discovery Grant › FRQSC – New Academics › FRQSC – Research Team Support Program › FRQNT – New Academics
52%5-YEAR SUCCESS RATE IN ALL MAJOR COMPETITIONS*
HEC Montréal’s 5-year success rate in major grant competitions is above provincial and national averages.
RESULTS OF MAJOR GRANT COMPETITIONS FROM 2014 TO 2019Success rates in main competitions
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FUNDING
MAJOR GRANT COMPETITION RESULTS OVER 5 YEARS
Funds from granting agencies remains relatively stable, owing largely to our professors having higher success rates than provincial and national averages:
HEC Montréal rate
National or provincial rate
SSHRC over 5 yearsIncludes the Insight Development and Partnership Development grants 47% 31%
NSERC over 5 yearsNSERC Discovery grants 77% 66%
FRQSC over 5 yearsIncludes New Academics and Research Team Support grants 59% 35%
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VALORIZATION & KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER
0
$200
$100
$300
$500
$700
$400
$600
$800
$1,200
$1,100
$1,000
$900
2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019
20 service agreements for a total of $625,000 in 2018-2019
RESEARCH CONTRACTS
731*
525
16 contracts
505
17 contracts
828
15 contracts
1,068
25 contracts
28 contracts
*Amounts in thousands of dollars
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VALORIZATION & KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER
INVENTION DISCLOSURES45 invention disclosures since 2002, including 4 new disclosures in 2018-2019.Example of an invention disclosure:
A method for analyzing and suggesting marketer-generated content (MGC) to plan and improve sales performance and online engagement.This method uses machine learning applied to data science, techniques used in finance and economics forcasting, and research methods developed in marketing and psychology. It is currently in a prospecting phase to find a potential licensor.Team of 4 co-inventors, 3 of whom are from HEC Montréal: Marcelo Vinhal Nepomuceno Associate Professor, Department of MarketingTolga Cenesizoglu Associate Professor, Department of FinanceLaurent Charlin Assistant Professor, Department of Decision Sciences
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFEROf the 45 invention disclosures, 20 technologies have been transferred to the industry, 16 of which are still active.Example of transferred technology:
EDGE ( Educational Data Game Experience) is a game that teaches users data analysis. The game gives players a scenario wherein they must find a solution to an analytical problem. Players use statistics to make predictions. The goal of the game is to help players learn how to make the best decisions.An operating permit was granted to the company SAS, who commercialized the game under the name “Cortex Analytics Simulation Game.”Team of 5 co-inventors, 4 of whom are from HEC Montréal: Pierre-Majorique Léger Full Professor, Department of Information TechnologyMarc Fredette Full Professor, Department of Decision SciencesJean-François Plante Associate Professor, Department of Decision SciencesJean-François Michon Director of ERPSim
SPINOFFS3 spinoffs: Baton Simulations, Imarklab and CubeHX
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OTHER ACTIVITIES
NUMBER OF GRADUATES
2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-20190
50
100
150
200
119
17
104
19
127
25
126
159
1622
Dissertations
Master’s theses
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OTHER ACTIVITIES
INAUGURAL LESSON
When promoted to full professor, HEC Montréal professors must present an inaugural lesson to the university community.
During the lesson, professors share their thoughts on their career and research expertise.
Caroline Aubé
Effective work teams: are they (im)possible?
Isabelle Le Breton-Miller
Journey to the heart of family businesses
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OTHER ACTIVITIES
RESEARCH LUNCHEONSpeakers and themes
Éric Brat and Ann Langley Lamiel Brasseur, Pénélope Codello, Pierre-Majorique Léger, Ann-Frances Cameron, Karine Deshayes, Anne Mesny and Mélanie Robinson
Doing pedagogical research at HEC Montréal
Denis GrégoireValérie Bélanger
CDL and NextAI: Implications and research opportunities
Collaborative research in healthcare logistics: Experience, results and observations
A new strategy to support research on cooperatives
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OTHER ACTIVITIES
L’actualité économique
International Journal of Arts Management
Gestion
International Management
International Journal of Case Studies in Management
JOURNALS PUBLISHED BY HEC MONTRÉAL
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RESEARCH AND KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER UNITS
35 RESEARCH CHAIRS
› Canada Research Chair in Supply Chain AnalyticsYossiri Adulyasak
› Canada Research Chair in Digital Communication and MultitaskingAnn-Frances Cameron
› Canada Research Chair in Distribution ManagementGilbert Laporte
› Canada Research Chair in EconomicsDecio Coviello
› Canada Research Chair in Risk ManagementGeorges Dionne
› Canada Research Chair in Macro FinanceAlexandre Jeanneret
› Canada Research Chair in Decision Making under UncertaintyErick Delage
› RBC Financial Group Chair of E-commerceSylvain Sénécal
› Omer DeSerres Chair of RetailingYany Grégoire
› Carmelle and Rémi Marcoux Chair in Arts ManagementFrançois Colbert
› Chair in Energy Sector ManagementPierre-Olivier Pineau
› Chair in Strategic Management of Information TechnologySuzanne Rivard
› Stephen-A.-Jarislowsky Chair in GovernanceClaude Francoeur
› Pierre-Péladeau Chair of LeadershipCyrille Sardais
› Strategy and Society - Chair of managementTaïeb Hafsi
› Chair in Supply Chain Operations PlanningRaf Jans
› Chair in Fiscal PolicyNora Traum
› Research Chair in Digital HealthGuy Paré
› Industrial Alliance Research Chair on the Economics of DemographicPierre-Carl Michaud
› NSERC-Prompt Industrial Research Chair in User ExperiencePierre-Majorique Léger
› Power Corporation of Canada Research Chair in Insurance and Pension PlansMartin Boyer
› Chair in Game Theory and ManagementGeorges Zaccour
› Chair in Environmental Economics and Global GovernanceBernard Sinclair-Desgagné
› Rogers—J.-A.-Bombardier Chair in EntrepreneurshipDenis Grégoire
› Data Mining ChairPierre Hansen
› Chair in the Management of Employee Commitment and PerformanceChristian Vandenberghe
› Chair in Work Team Management and EffectivenessCaroline Aubé
› Chair in Strategic Management in Pluralistic SettingsAnn Langley
› Canada CIFAR Artificial Intelligence Chair (CCAI)Laurent Charlin
› Canada CIFAR Artificial Intelligence Chair (CCAI)Jian Tang
› Chair in Logistics and TransportationJean-François Cordeau
› Chair in Mobilization of Individuals, Groups and OrganizationsMichel Tremblay
› FRQ-IVADO Chair in Data ScienceAurélie Labbe
› CPA International Research Chair in Management ControlSamuel Sponem
› Chair of Succession and Family EnterpriseIsabelle Le Breton-Miller
New chairs in 2018-2019
CANADA RESEARCH CHAIRS 7 RESEARCH CHAIRS
AT HEC MONTRÉAL28
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RESEARCH AND KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER UNITS
28 RESEARCH UNITS
› Interuniversity Research Centre on Globalization and Work (CRIMT)
› Centre for Research on Social Innovations (CRISES)
› Interuniversity Research Centre on Enterprise Networks, Logistics and Transportation (CIRRELT)
› Group for Research in Decision Analysis (GERAD)
› Supply Chain Forum
› Centre for Research on Organization, Strategy and Governance
› Dechênes | Molson | Lesage Family Business Centre (part of the Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurial Acquisition and Business Families Hub)
› Centre for Research on Organizational Transformation (céto)
› Centre for Productivity and Prosperity - Walter J. Somers Foundation (CPP)
› EntrePrism - Inclusion through entrepreneurship
› International Business Research Group (IBRG)
› Finance Research Group (GREFI)
› Research Group on Information Systems (GReSI)
› Consumer Behavior Research Group (CBRG)
› Strategy as Practice Study Group (GéPS)
› IDEOS – Socially Responsible Organizations Hub
› Canadian Derivatives Institute
› Sales Institute
› National Bank|HEC Montréal Entrepreneurship Institute
› Alphonse Dorimène Desjardins International Institute for Cooperatives
› Retirement and Savings Institute
› Computing and Data Mining Laboratory (LACED)
› ERPsim Lab
› Mosaic – Creativity & Innovation Hub
› e3 Hub – Expertise in Energy and Environment
› Media Hub
› Health Care Management Hub
› Tech3Lab
FRQSC AND FRQNT- STRATEGIC CLUSTERS PROGRAM 4 RESEARCH GROUPS
AND TRANSFER HUBS24
New research units in 2018-2019
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RESEARCH AND KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER UNITS
26 RESEARCH PROFESSORSHIPS
› Research Professorship - Financial Risk Factors and DerivativesChristian Dorion
› Research Professorship - Organizational Models and Social ImpactLuciano Barin-Cruz
› Research Professorship in Supply Chain Management Association (SCMA)Jean Nollet
› Research Professorship - Financial Risk Factors and DerivativesJean-Guy Simonato
› Research Professorship on Big Data for Arts and CultureRenaud Legoux
› Research Professorship in Labour EconomicsDaniel Parent
› Research Professorship in Corporate FinanceIwan Meier
› Research Professorship in Electronic Government and Digital CitiesRyad Titah
› Research Professorship in Innovation in Work Regulation InstitutionsChristian Lévesque
› Research Professorship in MacroeconomicsHafedh Bouakez
› Research Professorship in International MacroeconomicsMatteo Cacciatore
› Research Professorship in Combinatorial OptimizationJacques Desrosiers
› Research Professorship in Complex NetworksGilles Caporossi
› Research Professorship in International Business NetworksEkaterina Turkina
› Research Professorship in Health and Work ClimateDenis Chênevert
› Research Professorship in Data ScienceDenis Larocque
› Research Professorship in Accounting Profession SociologyCaroline Lambert
› Research Professorship in StatisticsDebbie J. Dupuis
› Research Professorship in Information Technology and MultitaskingAnn-Frances Cameron
› Research Professorship in Technology and AgingStefan Tams
› Research Professorship in Contract and Incentive TheoryNicolas Sahuguet
› Lallemand - Marcel and Roland Chagnon Research Professorship in Innovation and Regional DevelopmentDavid Doloreux
› MOSAIC Research Professorship in Creativity ManagementPatrick Cohendet and Laurent Simon
› Roland Chagnon Research Professorship in AuditZvi Singer
› Roland Chagnon Research Professorship in Accounting and TaxationSuzanne Landry
› Research Professorship in Online Consumption and Big DataMarcelo Vinhal Nepomuceno
New research professorships in 2018-2019