Ramon Fisac Garcia currently teaches at ESCP Business School as an Assistant Professor of Sustainability and Entrepreneurship

His fields of expertise include sustainability, entrepreneurship, and innovation. He is the Executive Director of the Master in Hospitality and Tourism Management. Additionally, he serves as the Coordinator of the Sustainability Office at the Madrid Campus. His research focuses on innovative business models for sustainability and social business models.

He holds an MSc in Industrial Engineering (2007) and a PhD in Management Engineering (2014) from Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM). From 2010 to 2015, he taught undergraduate and postgraduate courses on entrepreneurship at UPM and conducted international research.

For three years, he worked as a sustainability analyst at ACCIONA, where he designed and implemented the Corporate Training Program on Sustainability. Over the past decade, he has lectured in postgraduate programs at various national universities (Universidad Politécnica de MadridUniversidad Pontificia de Comillas, and Universidad Carlos III) and international business schools (Universitas Pelita Harapan and Universidad de Los Andes).

 

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Academic Articles

2017

FISAC GARCIA, R., J. EISMAN, J. G. MARTÍN FERNÁNDEZ, A. MORENO

Provisión de servicios básicos en la base de la pirámide a través de empresas sociales: El caso de la Fundación ACCIONA Microenergía

REVISTA ESPANOLA DEL TERCER SECTOR, 35, 161- 172

Academic Articles

2015

FISAC GARCIA, R., A. MORENO

Understanding Social Enterprise Country Models: Spain

SOCIAL ENTERPRISE JOURNAL, Vol 11, Issue 2, 156-177

Academic Articles

2015

FISAC GARCIA, R., A. MORENO, M. ACEVEDO, J. JUAN RUIZ

Identificación de los elementos organizativos clave en el desempeño de las empresas sociales. El caso de los telecentros en Latinoamérica

DIRECCION Y ORGANIZACION, 56, 43-56

Academic Articles

2011

FISAC GARCIA, R., A. MORENO, C. MATAIX, M. PALACIOS

La empresa social: revisión de conceptos y modelo para el análisis organizativo

REVISTA ESPANOLA DEL TERCER SECTOR, 17, 41- 66