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Teaching specialisations
Strategy, Business Model, Ethics and CSR -
Areas of research
Open Strategy, Strategic renewal, Path dependence and path breaking, Business models, Process research -
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Biography
Catherine Archambault is a Strategy professor at Excelia Business School. Her fields of investigation are business transformation, strategic renewal, and Open Strategy. She has written in recognized academic journals such as Long Range Planning, and for mainstream media such as Harvard Business Review and Management Today. She teaches courses on strategy, business models, ethics, and CSR. Catherine is the co-author of the book: "Transforming Your Business by Combining Strategy and Humanism: The Yellow Brick Road Method". This book consists of concrete recommendations, practical tools, and shared experiences allowing readers to implement a strategic and human transformation based on a proven case. It aims to be both aspirational and operational.
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Department
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2019
PhD in Management Sciences, Université de Lille I, France
2013
Master of Science, Management, HEC Montréal, Canada
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2025
Research Active Faculty - Associate Professor, Excelia, La Rochelle, France
2021-2025
Assistant Professor of Strategy, Management & Society Department, IÉSEG School of Management, , France
2020-2021
Post-doctoral researcher, Management & Society Department, IÉSEG School of Management, , France
2017-2019
Adjunct Professor, Strategy and Business Models courses, IÉSEG School of Management, , France
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Journal articles
ARCHAMBAULT-JANVIER, C., COOREN, F., VÁSQUEZ, C. (2025). Speaking in Unison: The Voice Dilemma in Open Strategy. Management Communication Quarterly, 39 (1), 88-119. doi:10.1177/08933189241247140.LECOCQ, X., COOREN, F., ARCHAMBAULT JANVIER, C. (2020). When Communication Shapes the Self-Managed Organization. Academy of Management Proceedings, 2020 (1), 14342. doi:10.5465/AMBPP.2020.14342abstract.LECOCQ, X., ARCHAMBAULT JANVIER, C. (2020). Unveiling the Experimentation Process of Business Model Innovation: A Sociomateriality Perspective. Academy of Management Proceedings, 2020 (1), 14351. doi:10.5465/AMBPP.2020.14351abstract. -
Papers presented at academic or professional meetings
ARCHAMBAULT JANVIER, C., SYDOW, J. (2024). Breaking organizational paths for strategic renewal: managing self-reinforcement for stability and change.. EURAM Conference (Bath, UK). Bath:ARCHAMBAULT JANVIER, C., COOREN, F., VÁSQUEZ, C. (2024). Speaking in Unison: The Voice Dilemma in Open Strategy.. Open Strategy Conference (Zurich, Switzerland).ARCHAMBAULT JANVIER, C., LECOCQ, X. (2020). Shaping the Self-Managed Organization: The role of communication in enacting and stabilizing a new organizational form.. 36th EGOS Colloquium (Hamburg, Germany, virtual). Vancouver (virtual):ARCHAMBAULT JANVIER, C., LECOCQ, X. (2020). Crafting Non-designed Business Models in Established Firms?. 80th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management (Vancouver, Canada, virtual). Vancouver (virtual):ARCHAMBAULT JANVIER, C. (2020). Shaping the Self-Managed Organization: The role of communication in enacting and stabilizing a new organizational form.. 80th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management (Vancouver, Canada, virtual). Vancouver (virtual):ARCHAMBAULT JANVIER, C., LECOCQ, X. (2020). Dynamic Capabilities for Strategic Renewal: The Role of Strategic Intentions and Ad Hoc Problem Solving.. SMS 40th Annual Conference (London, UK, virtual). London (virtual):Press articles
ARCHAMBAULT JANVIER, C. (2024). La stratégie ouverte, pour mieux se réinventer.ARCHAMBAULT JANVIER, C., MONTENS, D. (2024). Transformation : L’open strategy n’est pas l’entreprise libérée. France.ARCHAMBAULT JANVIER, C. (2023). Implémentation du Self-Management: 7 étapes pour que cela fonctionne (enfin!). Belgium.ARCHAMBAULT JANVIER, C. (2023). Managing self-management: 7 steps for (finally) making it work.ARCHAMBAULT JANVIER, C., COULATY, B. (2022). Dirigeants, l'engagement n'est pas un dossier rh, c'est le carburant de votre stratégie ! France.ARCHAMBAULT JANVIER, C., HENNON, N. (2021). De l’entreprise libérée à l’entreprise libérante.